The Times. (Gold Hill, Or.) 1952-1953, September 18, 1952, GOLD HILL EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    Sept. 18. 1952
Rogue Rivet, Oregon
Nigntengaie, td Lilly, Don Lehr-
mann, Dave Shaw, Don Biggers,
Carl Martin, Phil Case, Tut Kile
and Head Coach Russ Hawk. Midd
ROGUE RIVER HIGH SCHOOL'S
1952 football squad above is, back
tow, left to right: Coach Busack,
Norm Bean, Gene Gant, J e r r y
THE TIMES
Gold HUI, » e g o n
le row, left to right. Harvel Trac­
er, Alan Hoffman, Don Doolittle,
Roland Prefountain, Cletis Daily,
Leslie Edgerton, Oscar Stallsworth,
Page 5
1 I rumin
ruman Drew, Jr , Ron Doolittle.
Del McKenzie, and Victor Rapp;
bottom row, left to right; DeeBlacl
Don Lin^ren, Gene Bates, Ted Stan
field. Loyd Morrow,Craig W illiams,
Charles Davis, Paul Koester, Bob
Hoover, Claud Wyland, and J im
McClenahen At the time the pic­
ture was taken both Charles Gnose
and Howard Baldwin were out
and family spent the week-end fish nd Mr. and Mrs. Emil Strömberg
ing at Ten Mile Lake. While there were co-hosts at an anniversary din
they visited Mr. Bill Over, a fdrme i ner for Mr. and Mrs. William John­
resident of Evans Valley.
ston at the Strömberg home Sunday
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BARKER'S ANNUAL
Football Contest
Enter Today
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No Purchase Necessary
ii ' ^ M E s ’sePTEM8ER 2 0 th
HERE AT THE START OF THE
SEASON was the first eleven of the
Rogue River High School. They are
Norman Bean, RE; Oscar Stallsworth
RT; Phil Case, RG; Ed Lilly,C;Del
McKenzie, LG; Jerry Nightengale,
TO OREGON STATE COLLEGE
BACK TO SCHOOL
WARDROBES
CLEANED & PRESSED
FOR NEW BEAUTY
EXTRA WEAR
Kilmer's Cleaners
LT; Carl Martin LE; Don Lehrmann
Q; Tut Kile, RH; Dave Shaw.LH;
and Don Biggers, F .
Oregon State at Utah
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Sant. Clara at Stanford
C h ie fs Lo se
James Boulter, son of Mr.
Rogue River high school lacked
and Mrs. A1 Boe'ter of Evans Creek,
has left for Oregon State College.
the scoring punch in their opening
game with Oakland last Friday and
dropped the game 7 to 0.
For a green squad, it wasn’t too
COOS BAY TO WEST EVANS
bad a showing and spectators said
Mr. and Mrs. R.S. Norton have put they were hopeful that tit team in
chased the Perry Barger place on W the coming games would continue
Evans Creek. The Nortons are from to improve.
The next game will be at C rat­
Coos Bay.
er High in Central Point on Friday
night. Crater is said to have an out­
standing team.
A penalty in the Oakland game
nullified a score that Dave Shaw,
left half for the Chiefs, scored on
an #7 yard run.
The Rogues Ij^d four other scor­
ing opportunities but could not make
them count. Three times they mov­
ed inside the Oakland 10 yard line
but lacked the punch to puyiver a
touchdown.
Rogue River outgained aftl made
more first downs than their oppon­
ents but dropped the game when the
Oakland team intercepted a pass
and then marked 30 yards in the 4th
quarter to score and convert.
Oregon at U.C.L.A.
Wash. State at Southern Cal.
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Texas Christian at Kansas
Texas at Louisiana State
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Maryland at Missouri
Oklahoma A I M
Arkans
Temple at Penn State
'“ " " S '.
Medford at Vancouver
North Bend .♦ Grant. Pa«
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Electrical
Wiring!
• Saw Mill
Wiring
• Contracting
House Wiring
Electrical
Heating
Supplies
Installation
Rogue
Valley Electric Co.
Phone Rogue River 421
8TH BIRTHDAY ON 8TH
Harriett Foley, daughter of
Mr and Mrs. Harry Foley of First
Street. Gold Hill, celebrated her
eighth birthday on Monday, Sept. 8th
with a party at her home after school.
The group enjoyed games and tradi
tional birthday refreshments.
Those attending were Irma
Lee Governor, Judy Force, Larry
Davis, Pamela Bell, Jeanie Patter­
son. Reba Taylor, and Mrs. Ella
Sutton and Mrs. Ray Davis.
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HERE’S ALL YOU DO! Bickup a slip at either our Medford
or Grants Pass store (or clip one from T h e T im e s e a c h
Thursday)« check the winners, and mail or leave it w ith
if» before 5: JO Friday night. Everyone in the group picking
° the most winners each week wins a free $1.50 necktie'
At the end of the seasoto$50 in trade goes to the person
with the highest score for any ten of the eleven weeks of
the contest $30 in merchandise goes to the second place
winner, and $20 to the thud, Priz<* are to be split in case
of ties. Only one entry3>er week pet person
O
It costs nothing to enter.
you don't have to even come
in. Just share the fun and see how good you are!
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