» Jefferson Cubs Local Golfers Lose, 12-7; Meet Lead First Flight Roseburg Saturday D-fty Maltin und Darrell Ea»t- hurn .hot net scores of 77 Sunday A S E N TI N E L PORTS A lightcr-but -game Jeffei son < ¡rude hc I uki I (ootball squad jour flight of lame county's lust an­ neyed to Junction ('iiy Thuisduv nual golf tourney held on the Cot- to lie edged out by the 'ligers, 12 7 In spite of the fact that the ■ Junction City team was made up Jaqk Sathe, Oakway, Eugene and mostly of ninth graders, the Culm played a strong defensive garni both With net 7M’s. The first laid break of the game In the ladies’ division, Eva Cul|, occurred in tin- Inst quarter when i of < fakway, Eugen« mid Barbara tile Tigers blocked a kick oil tile Hill, Cottage Grove, vied fo» HIM 1RS CHOICE DEER Cubs 8ymsloii voted to eliminate own 15-yard line a few minutes1 Tin* champion flight was led by th limiter'* choice deer sea- befurc the final gun put the Cubs Skip Nagler, playing out of Eu . >u that Inui I h « ii scheduled In the scoring column Boyd Owen gene’s Luurelwood golf course, win, for Oil. ‘41 und !2. made the tally when he circled ki Th<* Commission also voted counted for the extra point with behind, and another Eugencau to extend th« regular deer a plunge over guard. I larvey Hixson, held down thin < asmi dor bucks with forked Final game on the s< hcdulc will piner with a 79. lie with Roseburg Saturday Game Thr extension of the general Wally Morciock of Coti agl lime has been net nt II a in at Grove was shar¡M*s| on the loca' seiison, however, does not ap­ Kelly field It lias been moved up greens. It took luin 28 putts fol ply In tin- area In ladre anil to permit the Roseburg squad fol 4he 18, nine under regulation Fot Kliuiiiith countlia WltnMN the football game llefween file women, Him Hope was tops special m - umoii on the Inter- the University of Oregon and St I on the greens with 32, four undet «tute deer herd is being held Mary'* in Eug< ne. regulation Oct. 18 and I». --------- w ■ Of Waterfowl Season Nov. 3 St. Mary’s Battles Webfoots Saturday At Hayward Field UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eugene Oregon's Webfoots will host the St. Mary's Gai ls lor the second time in their athletic his- tory this Saturday, when t he Gaels travel north to play on Hay­ ward field. Game time is 1:30 p.m. < Inly once before, since grid ri- was inaugurated in 1929, have the Gaels played on Hay­ ward field. That was in 1948, when St. Mary's dropped a heart­ “Well, if you ever knew any of breaking. Inst-minute 14-13 defeat the answers I wouldn't have to uk to < iregon and the great passing so many questiona." arm of Norm Van Bns’khn. Nine games have been played since 1929, and the Gales have won six of them. The Ducks have been able to creep up a bit on the Mor- aga Maulers' standing the put two years, taking both games, I ast year the Ducks won 24-7 in San Francisco's Kezar stadium (Astoria Tide) • Iregon will lie favored to win Hi Wi ter 1X1 Wi iter I j O Water Hi Water again this season. In their first three games this 8 45 6 2 2 OG • 2 K:«9 0.9 2:32 3.1 year the Gaels were an up-and- down I mi II club. Coach Joe ReUtz’ 9 44 1,. 3 10 0.0 • «.X 3:44 24 boys were whacked 41 to 0 by 1 (Xi 0 1 III. 3(1 0.9 College of Pacific in their opener 4:44 1.7 1042 7.2 and then got steamed Up to tic 1 11 03 11 12 7 6 11:27 7.0 A:34 (l.tl mighty Georgia, 7-7. But the fol lowing week they lost to Ixyyola, 5:39 0 0 11 49 7 o 6:18 0.3 48-0. IziMt Sunday the Gaels played San Francisco. 6 19 ! (1 12:1« 7.0 i ■ ■ aj 6:58 -0.2 < »rrgon had to go outside the 6 56 11 1:01 7.0 12:33 8.3 7:30 -0.6 conference lor its first victory, de- renting Montana 21-13, after los­ 1:42 6 9 7:30 1 9 1:23 8.3 8:11 -O.7 ing to UCLA and California. Last Saturday the Ducks lost to Idaho at Moscow in a Pacific ('oast con­ Courtesy of: ference game, 14-0. leading the St. Mary's attack 1* sophomore fullback John Henry Johnson, who was one of Cali­ fornia's most sought-after preps Your Chevron Service Station when performing for Pittsburg Phone 785.J-1 high. Right half Frank Cassara " is a veteran ball carrier, and he m also sees heavy action. Jim Aiken will send Bob Carey at right half. Tommy Edwards at 1 left, and probably Bobo Moore at fullback, against the Gaels. Earl Stelle will tie at quarterback. If Moore doesn't start it will be Chuck Missfeldt. FISHERMAN'S GUIDE Thur*. It» Fri. JO Sat. tl Sun. 2t Mon. ta Tues. 24 W<er 11. Warner valley is well- known for its large waterfowl population, especially geese. Camping areas have been set up at all the shooting grounds except Sauvie island, but in all cases the areas are "dry camps" and hun­ ters shpuld bring their own water. Checking stations will be operated at all four shooting grounds. Peat soil and bunched hay at Chewaucan and Warner valley pose a serious fire hazard and hunters are urged to use caution on these areas. FORD BATTERY The Store on Dorena Lake Shore "1 To the Citizens of Cottage Grove I have sold some of my interest* to Noblin anti Robbins, but 1 have retained the City Tre» stirership. I am on the Ballot for another term. If you are satisfied with the way your city business has been conducted, as the auditors have been, your vote will be appreciated. GEORGE T. 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