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    S outhern O regon News R eview
A shland. Oregon
Football Predictions. . .
T hursday, O ctober 6. 1049
BROUGHT TO YOU EACH
WEEK BY COURTESY OF THE
G REYHOUND TAVERN
PIN MITES
By Paul B. W llliam soe
W ith th is issue, the W illia m
son System starts a new b re a k ­
d ow n in its percentages o f c o r­
re c t p re d ic tio n H e n ce fo rth the
System is g iv in g fig u re s on " M a ­
j o r " games and a ll games p r
edicted. M any years' sta tistics
show i t is m uch h a rd e r to keep
tra c k o f s m a lle r fo u r-y e a r c o l­
leges and ju n io r colleges than o f
m ore p ro m in e n t teams
K e n tu c k y a tta in s No I n a ti­
o n a l ra n k in g th is week fo r the
fir s t tim e in the 18-years o f the
W illia m s o n System T hey reach­
ed that ra n k by beating O le
M iss . a good team in any league.
47 to 0 In second place is A rm y ,
fo r o v e rw h e lm in g Penn State,
a n y th in g b u t a pushover, 42 to
7 No. 3 is Texas, because Texas
beat Idaho 56 to 7 M ich ig a n
is No. 4, and the W o lve rin e s are
e ith e r good again o r S ta n fo rd is
greener than is was supposed to
be
The No 1 game o f the w eek is
A rm y vs. M ich ig a n
A n d the
Cadets ought to w in it. a lth o u g h
the game m ay be close enough
to give both coashes h eart fa i­
lu re .
I t looks as i f A rm y has some
o f its old p o w e r le ft yet. The
W o lve rin e s are busting a gusset
d e fend ing th e ir n a tio n a l cham ­
pionship. B u t A rm y 's 42 to 7
victo ry’ o v e r Penn S tate looks
m ore im pressive than M ichigans
27 to 7 w in o v e r S ta n fo rd
A game th a t m ay give A rm y -
M ich ig a n some c o m p e titio n fo r
th e No. 1 a ttra c tio n is Texas
versus O klahom a a t D allas. T e x ­
as o u ght to w in , b u t it w i l l be a
game betw een tw o th u n d e rin g
giants.
S u rp rise p ic k o f the weeE:
Kansas S tate to stop N ebraska I
L 1 T H IA
ENDS SATURDAY
COME ONE...COME AUI .
M t THI HAHIIST TIMI Of TOOK U H !
gettito
YO UN G • HOLM
cw*e»t<n
M ajorettes
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13 3
10 6
7 9
2 14
Palace Cafe dropped A shland
R ecreation 3-1 in league play
last w eek to boost th e ir league
lead to three games, w h ile Plaza
Cafe and C a rte rs w ere d iv id in g
th e ir series 2-2. Lane o f the P a l­
ace g irls was h ig h fo r the eve­
n in g w ith a 182 game and 466
series.
W
Palace Cafe
Carter*
A shland R ecreation
Plaza Cafe
N ational League
Royal Crown
W iley-R einholt
Union 76
M agnolia Lum ber
GHOST GALLOPS AGAIN —Harold “Red” Grange, the former
University of Illinois and pro football great, here demonstrate*
the art of stiff-arming to Raymond Freeman, 12, a pupil in on.- of
the eight junior football schools conducted by the Chicago park
district. Grange, the “Galloping Ghost” of the '20s, is ronmh
th e m-idirnn nenin a<s su p erv iso ry coach of the progi i
L A S T T IM E S S A T U R D A Y
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2
7
9
6 10
5 11
R oyal Crow’ti e xplode d m id ­
w a y in the second game T h u rs ­
day n ig h t and shot a 2910 series
to ta ke 4 fro m M a gnolia L u m ­
ber Co. to boost th e ir lead to 14
w in s against 2 losses. U n io n 76
w on fro m W ile y -R e in h o lt by a
3-1 m a rg in Johnson o f the N ehi
boys had hig h sin g le gam e w ith
218 and took h ig h series o f 580
K eglerettes
B r illia n t passing on the p a rt
o f B a ld y F oster led SO C’« Red
R aiders to a 27 to 13 w in o ve r
a scrappy
H u m b o ld t
State's
fo o tb u ll team The w in m arke d
the second s tra ig h t S a tu rd a y
n ig h t v ic to ry fo r the locals and
th e ir fir s t conference w in .
SO C’s in a b ility to hang <>n l i ­
the fo o tb a ll proved costly d u r ­
in g the fir s t q u a rte r as tim e and
tim e again
H u m b o ld t's a le rt
lin e m e n fe ll on the fu m b le d
p ig s k in H o w e ve r, the Red Raid
ers w e re n 't to be stopped as
they to o k to the a ir w ith F oster's
passing tw o to S n u ffy S m ith
and once to T ex G a tlin fo r T.D.-
S. SOC ended th e ir scoring in ball
the fin a l p e rio d on a 4 yard
T he h a lftim e e n te rta in m e n t
p lunge by B arney Higgs L im p y fe a tured the SOC band w h ich
Jones, p la c e -k ic k in g specialist, p e rfo rm e d a series o f c o lo rfu l
booted th re e o u t o f fo u r conver­ stunts.
sion a tte m p ts to ro u n d o u t the
T he SOC lin e u p : ends Ed
w ards,
G a tlin ;
ta ckle -R e ito n ,
a 3-1 w in . B u ste r F a rn e y o f Z it- S m ith ; guards W eaver, B le vin s;
te rcob's had hig h series w ith center F a rth in g ; backs Foster, G.
584, w h ile G eorge S ikes o f M a r­ S m ith , C a m p b e ll, G ra y , and Rig
s h a ll W ells was g a th e rin g h im gs
Tin* H u m b o ld t lin e u p : ends
s e lf a 213 fo r hig h sin g le game
Adam s, K le in ; ta ckle s M a rtz a ll,
Am erican League
V ira co la ; guards-C ockrun , Sue-
W L
fu r t; center, L a w itz k e ; baeks-
S elb y C hevrolet
10 6
K in se r, D unaw ay, O liv e ra . Sch­
A shland Auto Pert*
9 7
roeder, and W a rre n .
O 'Bleness Motor
7 9
Caton G arage
6 10
A lth o u g h Jack Eaton o f the LOCAL OFFICERS TAKE
C aton G arage cre w was ro llin g FT. LEWIS AWOI. BOYS
a 212 h ig h gam e and a 564 ser­
C harles C. Cisco«*, Shannon C
ies, the garagem en w ere unable W a lte r and R onald 1. S c lu iin ,
to keep S elby C h e v ro le t in soldiers fro m F t Lew is, Wash ,
check and the tw o teams s p lit w ere taken by A sh la n d po lice
2-2. A sh la n d A u to P arts made a M onday n ig h t and are being
clean 4-0 sweep o f th e ir t i l t w ith h e ld fo r F t L e w is a u th o ritie s
O 'Bleness M o to r
T he th re e men w ere A W O L .
r
W L
the fo u rth q u a rte r, the G rizzlie s
S
ilv
ery
Crest
10
6
p u t fu llb a c k J e rry L a n g e r over
N ew bry Orchards
9 7
le ft ta c k le to g ive h im a s ta rt
Stoak
House
Cafe
9 7
on his 29 y a rd g a llo p fo r the
Omars
4 12
TD
f
3-1 over
S
ilv
e
r
C
rest
w
on
A sh o rt tim e la te r end B ill
. . .
A n e ve r - say - die pack o f A lle n o f the G riz z lie s in te rc e p t-. . . . . . .
u i /-. • i-
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n ig h t . to ta ke un d isp u te d lead in ,
A s h la n d hig h school G riz z lie s ed a K la m a th r a ils pass on th e !..®
I th e ir league. O m a rs and Steak
to o k i t on the ch in fo r th re e 45 and a fte r ru n n in g and pas
l House Cafe s p lit w ith 2-2 M a ry
q u a rte rs and came back to score in g the b a ll deep in to K F tc
Sorenson ro lle d a 221 game to
tw ic e in th e fin a l stanza w hen r ito r y it wa again L a n g e r w ho
ta ke h ig h honors and to ta le d her
th e y dropped a 21-18 decision crashed o v e r to score. A ll three
th re e games to 482 fo r hig h ser­
to the Pelicans o f K la m a th o f A s h la n d ’s a tte m p ts f. r ex
ies.
•
F a lls in the K la m a th co u n ty tr a p o in ts fa ile d .
Major L eague
seat last F rid a y n ig h t.
T he G riz z lie s heli a 338 to
w L
I t was th e toe o f G a y n o r 319 yardage gain edge on K la in -
Oak S treet Tankers
io
6
H u ck, P elican, w ho s p lit th e up- ath F a lls and w ere in fro n t in
A shland Cabinet
9 7
rig h ts on th re e consecutive at- fir s t dow ns 13 to 11
Zittercob Repair
7 9
tem pts to g iv e th e K F boys the
M arshall W ells
6 10
T he statistics:
w in . T r a ilin g 21-6 at the s ta rt o f
I t was a tig h t squeeze fo r the
Ash. K F
Y a rd s fro m scrim m age 147 232 O ak S tre e t T a n ke rs to w in 3-1
fo r the fir s t tim e since about Y a rd s on passes
191 97 o v e r the A s h la n d C a binet m ak
1930.
T o ta l yardage, net
338 319 ers M onday n ig h t and ta ke over
D u k e o v e r N a v y is one o f th e F irst dow ns
13 11 to p spot in the M a jo r league.
b ig games o f the week In a Passes a tte m p te d
22
8 W ith the tw o teams k n o tte d
b ig in te rs e c tio n a l contest, Sou - j Passes com pleted
9
2 fo r league lead it oook an e x tra
th e m
C a lifo rn ia should beat p asses in te rce p te d
0 fra m e to r o ll o f a tie game,
1
v is itin g O hio State.
2 w h ic h was w on b y the Tankers.
F um bles
3
E xp la n a tio n : Team in fir s t P enalties, ya rd s lost
60 50 Z itte rc o b R epairm en to o k ad-
(le ft) co lu m n is p icked by the p u n t average
35 35.3 vantage o f M a rs h a ll W ells w ith
W illia m s o n System as the W IN ­
NER. I t is also the H O M E team
unless its opponent in second
(rig h t) co lu m n is sta rre d (•) to
m ean the LO S E R is th e hom e
team , “ n-” means n ig h t game.
O n ly ra tin g s earned th is season
are g iven here.
F R ID A Y , O C T. 7
•G re e le y State
n-Idaho S tate
n -V illa n o v a
St. M a ry ’s Cal.
L e w is to n
n -W h itm a n
• P a r is '
T y le r
S to ckto n
San M ateo
Sacram ento
V a lle jo
S A T U R D A Y , OCT. 8
So. Oregon
*San Fran State
• A u b u rn
F lo rid a
B e llin g h a m
Pacific L u th e m
B a y lo r
A rkansas
•C h ico State
n-Ramblers
Miss. State
n-Clem son
•C o lo ra d o U.
Io w a State
•C o lu m b ia
Y a le
•E lle n s b u rg
W h itw o rth
•H a rv a rd
C o rn e ll U.
Idaho Col.
n -W illa m e tte
•In d ia n a
T. C.U.
•Io w a U.
Illin o is U.
N ebraska
Kansas State .
G. W ashington
Kansas U.
G eorgia
n -K e n tu c k y
P a c ific U.
n - L in fie ld
Texas A & M
n-L.S.U.
(Including
•M ic h ig a n U.
A rm y
M ic h ig a n State
M a ry la n d
ments just
N o rth w e s te rn U.
M innesota
O kla . A & M
M isso u ri
D u ke
•N a v y
n-Nevada
•P a c ific C ol-
•P u rd u e
N o tre Dam e
n-Rice
M e xico U .
Grizzlies Fall
Before Pelicans
D
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VARSITtf
W
14
scoring fo r SOC.
H u m b o ld t cam e to life In the
fin a l h a lf to scoro on u paas fro m
D unaw ay to O liv e ra In the th ir d
period. H u m b o ld t's fin a l score
came on a series o f lin e plays,
and a 15 y a rd p e n a lty . M ilt
W arren c a rrie d th e b a ll o ve r
fro m the 3 to end the H u m b o ld t
scoring.
T he e n tire R n id e r lin e was
o u tsta n d in g le d by men lik e
Stan S m ith , H a rry R elton and
Moose B le v in s w ho co n tin u e d to
sm ear H u m b o ld t's b a c k fie ld . In
the b a c k fie ld , Don C a m p b e ll,
S n u ffy S m ith , B a ld y Foster,
John G ra y and H arney ItiggN did
a w o n d e rfu l Job o f m o v in g the
p ig s k in d ow n the fie ld
F o r th e H u m b o ld t L u m b e r
Jacks, D ick L a w itz k e , T o m Sue
fu r t and C h u ck M a rtz a ll led the
lin e w ith M ilt W a rre n and Eddie
O liv e ra p la y in g good b a c k fie ld
Raiders Take First
Conference Game
BOWL
fo r
FUN!
BOWL
. . . for HEALTH!
Make up a party . . . te le ­
phone 2-2731 for reservation s
. . . it's fun to bow l and it's
h ealth fu l excerise.
Or. if it's a friendly
gam e of snooker or
pocket billiards, thi*
is the place.
A SH LA N D
Recreation Center
30 FIRST STREET
JA C K E A T O N . M gr.
Places A 6 Cu. Foot
KELVINATOR Home Freezer
In Your Home
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Make Your Payments at Dial Electric Co.
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So. Calif U.
U. C.L.A.
Tennessee
Ohio State
•Stanford
Chattanooga
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Junior C olleges
E v e re tt
L o w e r C o lu m b ia
C e n tra lia
•O ly m p ic
San D iego N T C
A ir P a cifc
n-Santa M onica
V e n tu ra
F t. Jackson
St. V in c e n t
Santa C lara
•C h e rry P o in t
A llia n c e
P o rtla n d
For Office Supplies
Stationery — Job Printing
News Review
KELVINATOR Electric Range
Into Your Kitchen
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Make Your Payments at Dial Electric Co.
Texas U.
O kla h o m a U.
•T o le d o
n -B o w lin g G reen
S. E. La.
T u la n e
n-U tah U.
B rig h a m Y oung
•W ash. S tate
O regon U.
C a lifo rn ia
•W isconsin
P itts b u rg h
•W . V irg in ia
W yom ing
M ontana State
*H u m b o ld t
O regon S tate B ”
SUNDAY, OCT. I
Instnlk A
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