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About Central Point times. (Central Point, Or.) 1964-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1967)
THURSDAY AUGUST 17, 1967 PAGE CENTRAL POINT TIMES PRO FOOTBALL For the t h ir d consecutive year, First National Bank of O r e g o n will make available prints of half-hour color films produced by the National Foot ball league for showing at meet ings of local orgalnzations. Soon to be released through the 113 offices of the state wide bank Is a new film, “They Call It Pro Football.* which c a p tu r e s the excitement, glamor, emotions and drama tics of professional football, rather than focusing on the fundamentals. Film s offered by the First National Bank of 1965 and 1966 are “How to Watch Pro Foot ball* and "The Key Plays of Pro Football.* Orders for all three of the colorful football films are now being accepted at First Nation al offices. “They Call It Pro Football* will become available during the last week in Aut ist, but the other two may be shown before that time. Due to the previous popular ity of the NFL films and the fact that the bank has a limited number of prints, groups wish ing to see the motion pictures should get their requests In as far In advance as possible. Bill Saxbury - Sports Editor CRATER CUBS WIN CONSOLATION FINAL 5-1 IN STATE PLAYOFF The Central Point Cub baseball “9* after first game Jitters won two In a row after losing the opener to David Douglas of Portland 8-6. In the second game the Cubs beat Cascade 7-0 and in the finals beat Scappoose 5-1 for Consolation honors. Good hitting featured the Cubs attack and fine pitching by John Bruce, Roily Renfro and Kevin Bethel. Gary Frohrelch and Bob Bally the coaches of the Cubs team should be highly commended for their team's showing In the play-offs. They were fine coaches and set good examples for our boys. It was also pleasing to note that the Crater High coach, Mr. Love, took time to travel to Eugene to watch the future Comets of Crater. An additional honor went to Cont from Page 1 Col 5 these well disciplined boys, the Baker—Safety Citation, r.o pe S t a t e T o u r n a m e n t s “Good destrian deaths for 1 year. Sportsmanship Award* which is Beaverton—Safety Citation, no a fine tribute to these young pedestrian deaths for 1 year. men and their coaches. We wit nessed all the teams in the Each winning city will receive state play-offs and they were a handsome plaque, symbolic of all a credit to their respective the city’s activities in behalf of pedestrian safety during the past communities. All the Cubs, except Paul year. These plaques will be pre Bruce, will be back next year, so sented city officials by represent you can expect them to go to atives of the Oregon State Motor the state play-offs again and I Association. think they will win it! Lebanon, in winning an Award Although Crater Cubs won the of Merit, continued a long record C o n s o l a t io n t r o p h y for of citations in behalf of pedestri 5th place—A. D. Van Horn says an safety as this is the 14th award they would take 1st place In any eating contest in the state— the city has won in the AAA Pe expect A.D. ate his share too. destrian Safety Contest. The city has won an award each year start ing with 1952. The city of Corvallis ended an FOR SALE: 18-year period of no pedestrian deaths when the city suffered one TWO HORSE TANDEM AXLE fatality in this category in 1966. Cities are judged according to their actual pedestrian accident records, plus official pedestrian accident prevention activities car ried on by the city. Each city is classified according to population and motor vehicle registrations and competes with other cities in like category. There were 748 cities entered in the population classification under 10,000 in 1966; 646 in the category, 10.000 25,000 271 in the category, 25,000 50.000; 137 in the category, 50,000 100,000. 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