S o u th ern O regon Newa» Review Ashland, Oregon National League T hursday, S eptem ber W L Royal Crown 10 X Wiley - Reinholt 8 2 Magnolia Lumber 5 7 Union 78 3 3 Led by Curl Johnson and Ro„ DeVore. the Royal Crown rolled th eir way Into an undisputed lead in th e Natinniil league by v irtu e of th eir 4-0 win over Union 76, w hile the Magnolh, L um ber Jueks w rre trouncing Wiley R einholt by a like margin Johnson rolled a 555 Mcrim for the Royal Crow n mid DeVore h it for 534 U raine, of the lum­ berm en copped high single game of the evening w ith a 217 and g ath ered 556 for high three gam e series. Royal Crown rot led I (817 for high single game Majorette League W L and 2868 for high total pins Palace Cafe 10 2 Carter* 8 4 Cave Kids Trip Ashland Recreation 6 6 Plarn Cafo 0 12 Junior (irizzlieM I'lii* Palaci* Cafe kegler cop The G ran ts Pass Ju n io r lituii ped four wins in the M ajorette school slipped past tin* Ashland league to hold th eir league It id junior G rlzzley line in the clos w ith 10 wins and 2 losses, w hile ing m inutes of the gam e to win C arters w re w inning 3 to I a 7 to 6 victory over th e Ash ver Ashland R ecreation Centei land team . to forge into second place two Tile (•!’ ju n io rs took to the air gam es hack of the leaders. Ly­ in the final m inutes a fte r get- dia Crow son of the Palace te a m •ting no w here through the Asti rolled high s in g le g a m e o f 1 fit! land line d u rin g tin* en tire game w hile her team m ate, Millet, and connected w ith a long pass gathered in 482 for high throe! to Ice the game. gam e series of the evening A lthough A shland p ut alm ost K e g le r e tte s an en tirely inexperienced team W L on the field, they played st< liar N e w b ry O r c h a r d s 8 4 boll and the locals led in first Steak House Cafe 7 5 dow ns seven to two S ilver Croat 7 5 Om ars 2 10 FLAGPOLE FUND NEEDS N ew bry O rchards dropped tin $275 TO COMPLETE S teak House 3 to 1 in the Wed­ N early $166 was added to til nesday night lea1 iv to go into M em orial Flag 1* o 1 fu n d first place witli a r e c o r d «if 8 through solieitntii la st w eek, W’i'.s and 4 loss.’s. S ilver C re st ■tv 2 7 5 also took 3 games to I from oject, O m a rs L y d ia C r e son of S ilv e r ¡Itcsrd IK to .1 Kuhl- Cri st. rolled a 20' irr t tak man. ehnlrina ■ « rican high game honors in the league L t g i o i i e o i i u i i i t i i charge of and totaled 502 for high th ree I . . , f t . gam e series S ilver C rest rolled E re c tio n o f f* • pole i. .peet In h team totals witti 2637 ed in a b o u t t i n < <- w e e k s. Football Predictions. . . By Paul B. Williamson p erform ance for th e rest of the season. The gam e of the w eek is an BROUGHT TO YOU EACH intersectional set-to: S tanford vs WEEK BY COURTESY OF THE M ichigan The W illiam son S y st­ GREYHOUND TAVERN em, clim bing out on a n o th e r lim b, picks S tanford MESS OF UPSETS Duke should top Tennessee, but G eorgia Tech w on't upset More than 60 upsets w ere re­ p o rte d in collegiate football last Tulane. V anderbilt, w hich w ent w eekend, m aking it pretty close dow n before G eorgia Tech last S aturday, should come back this to a record. week and beat A labam a A rm y A bout half of them could be ought to tak e Penn S ta te by two called m ild. The other half in-! , or th re e touchdow ns. volved m any peren n ial door­ Houston U. should beat Wichi m ats, who got up on th eir hind , to. C olorado U. ought to beat legs and b atted dow n rivals who j Kansas S tate, but it m ight be had been beating them for j an upset It should be Iowa years. I S tale over Kansas, Ole Miss over N othing short of tru e p ro p h ­ K entucky, P rinceton over Navy, ecy could predict a mess like I but by a hair: and the sam e for that. The W illiamson System , , North C arolina S ta te over Clem w hich used figures and steers 1 son. S o uthern M ethodist should clear of prophecy in the pure ' shade M issouri and C ornell beat form n evertheless turned in a C olgate, alth o u g h there m ignt record of 263 won out of 308 be an upset. gam es reported. . On F riday night. M aryland T here was only one incons - ought to beat G eorgetow n by ten t tie in th e lo t—Il 7i»l- one touchdow n. O regon should lege 6. Jam es M dikin 6. the tak e UCLA, but it m ight b System tu rn e d in a ion W ORRYING T H E O P P O S IT IO N —Big Bob Campbell of C ald­ average of 77.6, not W illiam son Football ’rst well, N. J., a senior at Miami University, certainly looks like he w eek in its history, hi P red ietin S chedule j can pull down forw ard passes and run them right into touchdown EX PLAN ATIO N: Team in! But ttM .. territory. T h at’s the job the Miami H urricanes expect him to do as the No. 1 upset of t first (left) colum n is picked by as well this fall ns tie has been doing on the practice field. V illanova 27. Penn S the W illiam son S ystem as the was co rre c tly 'p re d ict* ?n by the WINNER. It is also th e HOME W illiam son Systcn The close team unless its opponent in sec­ L an iio v ich , ” ' >se passin1* had shave of M ichigan over M ichi­ ond (right) colum n is sta rre d (•). been a b a tu r a'! icav gan S tate — and the W olverines to m ean th e LOSER is the h o m e ! ed one to Hanscom who was had to come from behind to skin team , “ n-” m eans night gam e.! dropped on •l” ’ Redm ond 25. through, 7 to 3 — cam e p re tty In th re e g n eral groups: (1) Edw ards took the next pass from close to being an o th er sw ell ‘ N am e” gam es, (2) “ M inor” Laninovich to th e ten from pick. gam es and (3) " Ju n io r C ollege" , w here D •> ts and V t carried N early a ll the intercollegiate games. tile hall to tht* four. L anger hit and m ajo r service team s will Friday, Sept. 30 A ram paging pack of A shland the c e n te r of the line to go over have played next Sunday and it n-San Fran. U. Lovola high school G rizzlies, still sm a rt­ for the touchdow n will be possible to predict by n-Oregon U. • U C L A ing from a 45-19 setback by the The Grizzly line showed up n-M ontana U. U tah S ta te C oquille Red Devils ran rough Wt 11 in the clutches and tht- way Saturday, Oct. 1 1 , shod over the R edm ond Panth- tlie Ashland ends got dow n the n-A rizona U. Utah ! ’• ers 33-7, on the local field last field to cover kick receivers was T.C.U. A rkansas F riday night. rem arkable. j A rm y Penn S tate The Redm ond hand and drill The G rizzlies recovered a Red | Bow ling G reen Cent. M ichigan m ond fum ble in the first oiii team e n te rta in ed fai n it! an „ n-San Jose St •B righam Young ute and a h alf of pin a .d in xhibiti« u > i i la rc h ’ lg and drills f n-C heney B ellingham th re e plays scored on a 40 yard that drew t'ltiodero s a n p la u s e n-W yom ing •Colo. A&M pass from L aninovit to W ines A shland g a in 'd a total of 28!) C ornell U. C olgate L anger kicked the e.’.tra point. \ ards th rough t' • a ir and on the n-Okla. A&M •De. r e r U. A few m inutes la te r A shland ground to chalk up 12 first ft n-Santa C lara •F resno S tate scored again w hen L anger re ­ n-Lewis & C lark •Id ah o Col covered a second Redmond (¡owns w hile Redm ond gained C olorado C ollege •Id ah o S tate fum ble on th e tw elv e and later 147 yards via all routes and 9 first dow ns W isconsin •Illin o is U. w ent over for th e touchdow n, C olorado U •K ansas S tate to lead 13-0 a t th e end of the LICENSE EXAMINER Iowa S ta te •K ansas U. first q u a rte r. M ichigan S tate COMING HERE M arquette The G rizzlies again hit pay M ississippi U. K entucky A d riv ers license exam iner B aylor •M iss. S ta te d irt in the second q u a rte r with will be on duty in A shland P o rtla n d ' M ontana S tate L anger, Allen, Fow ler, Lanin- M onday. Oct. 3, at the city hall •N avy ovich and H anscom w orking the betw een the hours of 9 a m. and P rin ceto n Clemson ball to th e P a n th e r 40, from 4 p.m.. according to an a n ­ n-N. Car. St. G eorgia w here Ricci Vest ran the re nouncem ent received from the N. C arolina U. •N ebraska m aining distance to score. M innesota The P a n th e rs fought back in office of the S ecretary of State. P ittsb u rg h N o rth w estern U. th e th ird q u a rte r to score th eir Indiana Ohio S ta te only co u n ter a fte r recovering a Shop T exas A&M O klahom a and •O regon S tate fum ble on th e A shland 10 y ard C alifornia C incinnati line A sh o rt tim e la te r the G riz' n-Pacific Col. ROOMING HOUSE E llensburg zlies again punched one over Pacific L uth. to lead 26 to 7 as th e final stanza We Shave and Rest You D artm outh P ennsylvania Iow a U. got u n d e r way. P u rd u e 243 Fourth Street Phone 4411 W ith the clock running out M issouri n-S M.U W ash. S tate So. Calif. U. Humboldt n-So. O regon M ichigan U. S tan fo rd •T em ple R utgers •T ennessee Duke W est Texas N. Texas Tech. for FI N! Idaho U. Texas U. G eorgia Tech. T ulane •W ashington Cst N otre Dam e •W illam ette n-Chico S ta te LAST TIMES SATURDAY W. M ichigan Ohio U. . . . for HEALTH! Fordham Yale S. Dak. M ines Colo. M ines •M onm outh Ore. Make up a party . . . tele­ n-Linfield L aG rande phone 2-2731 for reservations Oregon Tech W hitm an . it’s fun to bowl and it's W hitw orth healthful excerise. Sunday. October 2 Grizzlies ("rush Redmond Panthers In 33 to 7 Win nn rn , i Mirror Barber BOWL VARSIT9 BOWL THE RGGUE SHCP’S EXPANSION SALE T-SHIRTS Values to $1.25 Men's Genuine Fur Felt HATS White and Patterns Sixes 64« to 7*/» Values to $7.50 48c SALE’—$3.88 SWEATERS Assorted colors and Patterns Long Sleeves Varioty of SPORT SHIRTS Wide Range Colors and Styles Values to $7.50 $2.88 NOW ONLY $2.88 Men's Broadcloth Our Regular $9.50 All-Wool PAJAMAS Our Regular $5.95 SWEATERS $3.88 $1.88 Top Items in Every Wardrobe Well Known Brands SUITS & TOPCOATS 100°o Per Cent All-Wool — FREE ALTERATIONS • Sharkskins • Gabardines • Worsteds • Tweeds « S in g le Breasted • Double Broasted WRINKLE FREE FABRICS Talent Gridders Drop Butte Falls sw mw JOAN X JAMES LESLIE - C R A IG JAC thO ÄK ie • CHILL WILLS A h a rd w orking T alent six- m an football team opened its bid fo r 1949 d istrict honors F riday night by ru n n in g ro u g h ­ shod o v er a B utte Falls ag g re ­ gation 42 to 6 on th e T alent field. Coach G eorge B ray used 16 m en in chalking up th e B u ll­ dog's win. T alen t scored ea rly in the gam e w hen a B u tte F alls m an \yas tack led behind the goal line for a safety. They w ere never headed from there. S corers fo r T alent included H artley, M ontgom ery, Nichols, Com bs and H enry. M ontgom ery scored one e x tra point w ith a drop kick. PELICANS TROUNCE VIKINGS OF SALEM The K lam ath F alls Pelicans trip p ed th e Salem V ickings on th eir ow n grounds F rid ay night by a 7 to 0 score. K F alls recovered a Viking fum ble deep in Salem te rrito ry to score in the th ird q u a rte r Medford Beats Tillamook The B lack Tornados of M ed­ ford high school gave notice to fu tu re opponents to b ew are w hen they cycloned th rough a squad of T illam ook Cheese M ak­ ers 47 to 0 last F rid ay night. 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