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Bowling CLASSIC JUNIOR LEAGUE W Wallace and Hurd Patterson Bakery 7 U.S. Plywood 5 W-D Fire Dept. 5 Postal Carriers 3 6 4 Pirce Aulo Freight 3 6 4 Montgomery Ward 4 5 5 City Drive In 19 1 High scries: Wes Hurd, Wallace and Hurd 498 (126-148-224). High games: Hurd, Wallace and Hurd 224; Lewis McAllister 212; John Moorchead 201. Team results: Wallace and Hurd 3, Postal Carriers 0; U.S. Plywood 2. Montgomery Ward 1; Patterson Bakery 2, W-D Fire Dept. 1; Pierce Auto Freight 2, City Drive In 1. f UMPQUA LEAGUE W L Pti. Kaglcs 6 3 8 Jensen-Kces Plumb. 5 4 7 Curtis Furniture 5 4 6 Flegcl Transfer 5 4 6 West Coast Builders 4 5 6 Unsponsored 4 5 5 Rural Fire Dept. 4 5 5 U.S. Plywood 3 6 5 High scries: Wally Mcntzcr, Ka glcs 530 (176-176-178). High game: Denny Spires, U.S. Plywood 207. Team results: Eagles 4, West Coast Builders 0; Rural Fire Dept. 3. Unsponsored 1; Jensen - Kecs Plumbing 3, Curtis Furniture 1; Flegel Transfer 2, U.S. Plywood 2. MAJOR CLASSIC LEAGUE W L Pti. Itshg. Lumber Co. 7 2 9 Fairhaven Cleaners 6'i 2'A 8V& Ken Bailey Insurance 4 5 6 Roseburg Bowl 4 5 5 Popsi-Cola 3'4 514 Wi American Linen 2 7 3 High series: Bob Shroyer, Rose- High-Scoring Myrtle Creek Drops Drain In 39-14 Game A 96-yard run back of an inter cepted pass by Don Bishop of Myr tle Creek climaxed a perfect eve ning for the Vikings as they downed Drain by a score of 39-14 in a non- league football game played at Myr tle Creek Friday night. The run by Bishop came just seconds left in the final period of play, with Myrtle Creek already far in the lead. Drain had put a slight scars in Myrtle Creek early in tho game as they scored first on the third play of the game on a 51-yard pass from ltustie Painter to Frank Jacobs. John Ward added the extra point on a line smash. Myrtle Creek bounced back with two first period touchdowns, with Eddie Ccarley going 41 yards around end for the first score and I hen setting up the second score on a 41-yard pass to Glenn Bell. Jim Murray scored the second TD of the period on a five-yard line smash. Wes Davidson added the first extra point and Ccarley tho second. The Vikings added another two touchdowns in the second quarter of play, with passes from Bob Paine to Bell figuring in the scores. Two Local Radio Stations Slate Football Broadcasts Radio stations KRNR and KltXl, have a total of 36 football games on lap for the coming season for the Jloseburg area fans. Included in this number will be all of the Hose burg High School football games bv KRNR and all of the Douglas High School games by KRXL. Station KRNR will carry II col lege games on the air, while KRXL will carrv seven college games. Most of the Douglas games will be afternoon contests, while the Itoseburx games will all ho in Ihe evening, starling at 7:45 p.m. On top of the regular football games, KRNR has announced thai it will carrv a special l.r-niinulo talk by Uregon Stale football coach Tommy Prothro preceding all of the Oregon Slate ball gamcs.J'ro- Glide Springs Second Upset Chile Dulled ils second unset of the slill voting football season Fri-i dav afternoon at (Hide as they downed Ihe Vonralla Hash's by a svore of l--u. The winners look the opening kickoff and went down field to then first touchdown, with l in t is Char on going the Imal 10 yards for the score. The score was made m just in plays. John Livingston w a s shipped short of the goal on the attempted extra point try. Both ball clubs battled even throughout the middle two quarters as they (ought it out in the middle lit I Ik- field. With three niinules lelt in -the game. Livingston intercepted a Yoncaila pass on the 31! yard line and (Hide marched to its second score in 10 plays. The touchdown was scored hy Charon on a one yard quarterback sneak. It's Bog ner was stopped short of tin goal on Ihe attempted extra point try Yoncaila pushed to the one vard line early in the tirsl period of play, but some sharp delense Io dide held them llierc tor downs. The Fugles aho pushed lo the HI in the second period, hut again were held for downs. (Hide dominated the game hnlh in the scoring and I lit statistics as they racked up a total of IS lust downs lo only five lor Voncalla (Hide has a total of 2Sti vards gained to only 47 for Yoncaila as the (ilitle line trapped Yoncaila for a total of 51 yards lost during Ihe game. Yoncaila n o 0 0- 0 Clide o o Yoncaila scoring: None. (Hide scoring: Touchdowns, Char i on 2. burg Bowl 642 (201-230-211). I f ii) K eames- Paul Rvan. Fair haven Cleaners 244; Paul Ryan 224, Ted Bucttner 207, Don Jack- lin 226, Don Hanson 219. T..3m vnculiB. Mnsphurf Bowl 3. American Linen 0; Fairhaven 2, Koseourg Lumper io. i; Bailey Insurance 2, Pepsi-Cola 1. CITY LLflSSH. LCMUUE w Pts. Thompson Insurance Dorman Hooting o Sanders Homes 6 West Side Pharmacy 5 Rsbg. Lumber Co. 5 Unsponsored 5 The Man's Shop 4 lil.nPa Printing 0 High series: Leonard Langley, Thompson's Insurance 575 (199-183- ii;',.k cfamnB Fri Davis. West Pharmacy 224,' Dick Meek 223, Bill Aedar 211, Haroia acnum an. Team results: Sanders Homes 3, Mid-Orecon Printing 0; Dorman Roofing 2, The Man's Shop 1; Rose hura i nmhpr Cn 2 Unsnonsored 1: Thnmnson's Insurance 2, West Side Pharmacy 1. TELCO BELLES LEAGUE w Pts Telco Belles 4 Telco Belles 8 Telco Belles 6 3 3 2 2 1 X 0 0 4 4 3 3 1 1 0 Telco Belles I Telco Belles 5 Telco Belles 2 Telco Belles 3 Telco Belles 7 0 High series: Charlotte Roaik Tch-o Belles (7). 377 (102-139-136) High game: fciieen McLean, ici co Belles (8), 154. Team results: Telco Belles (4) 3. Telco Belles (3) 0; Telco Belles (8) 3, Telco Belles (7) 0; Telco U,.lln fll Tnlrn ltnllnK (2) 1: Telco Belles (6) 2, Telco Belles (5) . The first TD was good for 21 yards, with Ccarley going the final dis tance and the second tor Ja yarus this time on a pass from Paine to Bell. Neither extra point was good as the ball was fumbled on both occasions. Drain was the only team able to dent the goal line in the third pe riod as another pass from Painter to Jacobs was good for the touch down, this time from 11 yards out. Dick Crites added the extra point. With the touchdowns coming In sets of two for Myrtle Creek, they added their final pair in the last quarter of play, with Davidson go ing five yards tor the tirsl one and Bishop adding the other on his intercepted pass. Myrtle Creek had a total of 303 yards net for the game, with 204 of them coming through the air. Drain had a total of 218 yards net. Myrtle Creek 14 12 0 1339 Drain 7 0 7 014 Myrtle Creek scoring: Touch downs, Ccarley 2, Murray, Bell, Davidson, Bishop. Conversions, Da vidson, Ccarley, Bell. Drain scoring: Touchdowns, Ja cobs 2. Conversions, Ward, Crites. thro will talk on the coming game and discuss the rest of the teams in the conference. Schedule of the season for sta tion KRNR: September 21-OSC vs. USC. 7:45 p m. 21 Oregon vs. Idaho, t : 15 p.m. 27 Hoseburg vs. (irants Pius, 7:45 p.m. 28 OSC vs. Kansas. 11:15 am 28 Oregon vs. Pittsburg, 7:45 p m. October 4 Hoseburg vs. F.ugone, 7:45 p.m. 5 OSC vs. Northwestern, 10:15 a.m. 5 Oregon vs. UCI.A. 7:45 p.m. 11 Hoseburg vs. Springfield 7:45 p.m. 12 OSC vs. Idaho, 1:15 p.m. 18 Hoseburg vs. North Bend, 7:45 p.m. 19 OSC vs. UCI.A. 1:45 p in. 25 Hoseburg vs. Crescent Cilv, 7:45 p in. 2(1 OSC vs. Washington, 1:45 p.m. November 1 Hoseburg vs. Marshficlil. 7:45 p.m. 2 Oregon vs. Stanford, lli, p m. 8 Hoseburg vs. Collage Grove. 7:45 p in fl OSC vs. California, 1 45 p m. ltl Oregon vs ISC, 1:45 pin. 23 OSC vs. Oregon, 1:15 pin. Schedule of Ihe season for sta tion MIXI.: Stpttmbtr 2I-SMC California. 12 4j I P Ml. ! 27 Douglas w Oakland, I 4.S pin. ! L'S-Ntiinford s. Northweslorn. 1 15 p in. October 5MSC s. California, t S p in j It Poiinl.n . Sulherlm, 1.4. I P I 12 Oregon w San Jose State. t l.t p.m. I 18-loulas vs. Myrllfl Creel. . I 7-1:. p in. 19-Orepm s. 'a!iinj;ton Slatf. 1 4. p III. Zy-DoiiKias vs. Cottad Crove, I 7 4.i p ill. ' a -Oregon California. 1 : S P "i Novtmbtr 1 1 -Douglas s (Hide 1 45 p in j j 2 -OSC vs. WSC, MS p.m. 8-DmiKlas vs. Clemlale, 7 45! P in. 9 -Oregon vs. Washington, 1 l.S p m . Ifi-OSC m. Stanford. 1 15 pin. IM California vs. Stanford, I (.S p in. trn By JIM VANCE Sports Editor, Ntws-Revitw After dominating play for most of the three quarters of the game, Hoseburg's Indians relented and gave up a fourth period touchdown to their rivals in taking a 14-7 non league football decision over Ash land on the losers' field Friday night. It was the Indians' second straight success of the new sea son in non-league warfare. Next week they tangle with Grants Pass. Roseburg put together a yardage making running attack through much of the contest, but it was a perfectly - executed long aerial, in their only passing attempt of the night, that broke the scoring ice late in the second panel. The locals' second and game-deciding touchdown came early in Ihe third period on a three-yard drive over guard hy 160-pound half hack Jerry Humphries. Brent Long booted both conversions. Grizilivs Score Late Roseburg gave up seven points to the home club with 2:40 remain ing in the contest when a 58-yard ground drive was capped by a 20 yard end sweep by 171-pound full back Jerry Stubbleficld on a pitch out play. The winners appeared to be in complete control of the contest with a 14 0 lead early in the fourth quarter. They were parked on the Grizzly 22-yard line with first down. But three nearly - identical line thrusts by quarterback Boh Steele netted only 12 feet and it was fourth and six when an 18-yard field goal attempt by Long fell short and lo the right of the goal Archie Bombs Anthony In By JACK STEVENSON LOS ANGELES Wl Venerable Archie Moore of the 1936 vintage winks when he says he'll fight for another 10 years, but young Tony Anthony won't say it isn't possi ble. (Jle Arch, who started fighting 21 years ago and mav be 41 or may be 43 or perhaps older, slam med the 22-year-old Anthony with out mercy last night to score a seventh round knockout and pre serve his liglil-lieavywciglil title. The champ reigned supreme in the ring at the Olympic Auditori um in giving New Yorker Tony a boxing lesson and again after the fight as he met newsmen in the confines of his dressing room. ! aking Inst minus first, the champ says he would like to tan gle wilh French-Canadian Yvon Durelle in a match for the 175 pound crown which he thinks will aid Uncle Sam's relations wilh Canada. Berates Durelle Anthony, on the other hand, bat tled a draw with Durelle and doesn't give Ihe Canadian a chance. I hen Archie said he believes he might be 'of help to fat people. and probably could write a book on weight control. Yesterday morning, as ho bat tled to take off four ounces and make the light-heavyweight limit, Sports Calendar SATURDAY FOOTHA1.I,: Itoseburg JV at Jlarshfield JV. 1 30 p.m. SUNDAY THAI'SHOOTING: Winston, 1 p in. Yoncaila. MONDAY BOWLING: City and Klks leagues. 7 p.m. Town and Inter - City leagues, 9 p in. FOOTIIAI.I,: Days Creek at Mvrtle Creek JV, 7:30 p.m. P.M. CI.l'U: Winston. Douglas High. Glendale Romps To 39-0 Verdict ... , , ... (.lenilale conlintu-d on its merry way i-rulav night with a : 0 romp over lloguc Iliver in a nun-1 league football game played at Rogue River. This was the second straight decisive win of the season a ... ,, A 20-poiul splurge in the open-1 ing period of play did most of the damage in the gantu as Rogue Riv- er could never quite get over it. ImiM quarter touchdowns for (.leiulalo were made by Iroy Hey - nobis on a 2J-yard end sweep that climaxed a tw yard drive, a 20- yard plunge by Ray Miinyon at Ihe end of a (..vvard march and a ...l.v.ttd pass from Reynolds lo ..... .....s. MK'iti.i nuixiti ii i-itf etra point and passed lo Youtifc wv uu' nuier. t ! lend a le I rii eled 7 1 v a i ds in eidit plays for its lone third pe riod score, with a pass from Mun on to Youni; eatnii; up the final ;i.'t vards. , 't hey added their final lu touch downs in the fourth (oarler on a three-yard smash by Munyon and a tin-yard pass from Munyon to Young (of the other tally. Rey nolds added his second placement for the extra point alter the sec ond fourth period score. Itouue Hiver was unahle to mine close to the poal until the final quarter, w hen w it It most of the t; lend ale reenes in the v;ame. ' P'YV "' ."" "' the .10 yard line where they were held for downs. lilendale 1 " 11 Rogue liner 0 0 0 ii Clendale scoring: Touchdowns Munyon 2. Voting 2. Reynolds Hale Conversions, lleynol'ls 2 Young Rogue River scoring: None. C l D I J DO ITS 111 DllCl Seixns TENNIS LOS AMiKl.ES - Vic eliminated Penis Alex nlmedo from the Pacilic Southwest tourn cuts Alex (Uine.lo ament by taking the quarter luial match, 9 7, S 2. mm ww mum posts. I right end to score. Stubbleficld the Ashland 37. The Indians held Ashland got brief life from this J added the conversion. for downs again, though, and aft- being forced to punt. But the next; The Indians had lo reject one'er Steele had run back the ensuing time the Grizzlies got the ball they I more Ashland threat in the finaJ punt to the Ashland 47, they took got rolling for the first time in'2:40 of the contest. charge of the contest, the evening to score. ' They took the onside kickoff. ! Most of the play was in Ashland Ashland's scoring situation was i grounded by guard Ray Nolle on territory then, set up like this: j the Indian 46. Two plays later,! o.,urn.j Stee e lost the d gskin on the Rose-;P"nr Returned ro .owing me missed neio. goal i took over on their 20 and marched " i" t r .11:10 left seven yards before punting Indians got the punt and Nolle Brilliant I But the losers could not cash in. out The STATISTICS Rsbg. Ashland First Downs 8 S Yds Gain Rush 180 138 Net Yds Rush 164 107 Yds Gain Pass 28 0 Total Net Yds 194 107 Pass Attempts 1 2 Pass Completed 1 0 Pass Intercepted 1 0 No. Fumbles 6 4 Fumbles Lost 3 3 No. Punts 4 Ave. Yds Punts 30.5 29.3 Yds Lots Penalty 70 15 moved eight yards to the Ashland 42 where they gave up the ball on downs when Steele's quarterback keep netted only three yards. With five minutes showing on the clock, the losers started grinding away, reaching paydirt in eight plays. The yardage came in gulps of nine, two, six, seven, three, eight and three yards, off a series of quarterback sneaks and pilch out plays at the ends. Quarterback Pat Simpson final ly got his fullback free for the final 20 yards on a pitchout at he didn't have such a ready quip. But after Hie fight he pointed out that Ins '"secret Australian diet" ARCHIE MOORE champ wins on TKO 9 Top-Rated Prep Teams Win By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS i Springfield, 13-6. C-resham beat .Marshficld, state champion Uregon City. 190. McMinnvilie Ihe past two years, ran its unde- j measured Corvallis, 18-0. fcalcd Oregon high school football' Medford defeated David Doug slrmg to 38 games Friday night, j las of Portland. 27-7. Roseburg but had no easy lime of it. beat Ashland, 14-7. The Pirates needed two costly Northeast Oregon teams were Hillsboro funibles lo set up its two ! busy, ilermiston trimmed Central touchdowns in a 13-0 victory, j Catholic of Portland, 20-13. Baker Hillsboro. playing at home, led in clowned I.a Grande, 2012. Milton ftrsl downs. 14-5. and had a good ; Freewater won from Kennewick. scoring opportunity of its own, but W'ash.. 26-19, while Pendleton lost another fumble spoiled that. lo Pasco. 19-12. The Dalles The Portland League got its blanked Washottgal, Wash., 24-0. schedule under way with ils an- Ontario fell to Weiser, Idaho, 7-6. nital jamboree, which attracted a j n crowd of 20,100 at Multnomah i Or00n Prtp Football Scores Stadium i By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The three title favorites per-; Marshficld 13, Hillsboro 0 formed as expected. Bvnson, do-1 North Salem 39, Albany 13 lending champion, led Cleveland, Bend 12. Sweet Home 7 )7 0. alter Ihe first quarter. Jeffer - L ,,,,,,,,,.,1 jt a 19.0 i.-ad over Madison. Cortland's new high school. Grant took a 6 0 advantage u, pay with Wilson. In other januioree tirsl quarters Lincoln tied Washington, b l, and Roosevelt led t-ranklni. i-tl. T1B n-ntus will complete their R.m,s Saturday night. Tu, ,m)st i,,,ressivo victory in !A ,hslni.t w,, Wlls v North Salem. 39-13. over Albany. Bend , defeated Sweet Home. 12-7. in another district 8 rontcst. As ,,..,ms .,., trough their t(vmA ,.,,.,! f piay, several (,,r ri.,iu.,t IOpnolchers showed ,,1MP s,nM1,,h. Mikv:tllkli mvncil MMl n ;i tm. lieaverton turned back Sutherlin Bulldogs Lose 2nd 7-0 Game Siiihetlin absorbed ils second straight 7 0 defeat of the season I'ritlay nidit, this tune at the hands of Pleasant Hill in a game I'lav el at Sutherlin. The game was a non-league alt.nr As occured to Ihe first game against Drain, both teams battled to a draw alter three quarters of Itl.-iv with Siithi.rlm f:ilim ilitu n in the luial minutes of action. cioest that Sutherlin could come to the goal was the 15 yard line, whuh ihev reached on two differ- ent occasions. Hie entire game was piayeii almost in tne niuMlo of the field as each team repulsed the other advance time alter time In lite first half of play onlv one first il,iwn was made and that was b Sutherlin imd-uav in the first quarter. Pleasant Hill en.led the , game with a total of eight first itowns to iivo tor Sutherlin. Pleasant Hill OHO 7-7 Sutherlin 0 0 u n o I'lclsaut Hill scoring Touch- lowns. llea-ieaux. Conversions. Perereaux Sutl-etiin scottng: None b 42 d hl , kle Mlke The much used and successful pitchout play on the first play from the 42 backiired. Simpson s pitch went astray, bouncing be tween two Ashland backs running wide to the right. Nolte, who per formed brightly throughout; nailed the ball on the bounce and hot- footed his way to the Ashland 12 before stumbling over a stack of would-be Roseburg blockers who had stumbled over an Ashland would-be tackier. The clock showed 30 seconds at this point and Ashland couldn't get the bait back, fseitner couid i a 47-yard, eigm-play ID drive, the Indians score, as they were j Humphries and fullback Russ Pin content to settle for three short ard got 11 and four yards respec line plays and an unnecessary j tively, Steele went seven on a keep roughness penalty which didn't . to the 18, Pinard got one at the help the cause, the game ended wilh Roseburg on the Ashland 20. In the first quarter the teams fought to a standoff, through a se ries of penalties, fumbles and punts. Neither team crossed mid field until the Grizzlies got to the Indian 47 two minutes before the first period ended Hoseburg got past the midfteld stripe in the opening minute of Ashland scoring: Touchdowns, the second chapter, but finally Stubblefield. Conversions, Stubble gave the ball up on a fumble on field. Had Drought nun down lrom more than 200 pounds in two months. The titlist parried questions about any desire to battle for the heavyweight crown against Floyd Patterson. He lost via knockout in a fight with Patterson last Nov. 30. Moore collected a S90.000 guar antee, including the $70,000 from national television. With a gross gate of $53,000 this left Anthony with less than $5,000 balm for his wountls under contract terms. Yet he did receive an education. Acknowledges Lesson "He gave me a lesson tonight that I won't forget," Tony said in his dressing room before break ing down in sobs. "I hope nobody says anymore than I have a glass jaw." If he had, the challenger would have gone down to stay long be fore the actual end. In the sixth, .Moore staggered him with a right to the head and scored repeatedly with rights and left hooks. He had pulled a surprise earlier that hurt ' when he rammed home right hand leads. Six secontls before the stanza ended, Moore flecked the young challenger with a right and the bell rang before Tony reached his tcet as ine sevenin openeo. Aninony appeared to nave recuperated, butiSCy by the score of 34-26 in a non- .Moore found him midway in the 1 Heaverlon 13, Springfield 6 Milwaukie 14 Smith ..., n ; McMinnvilie 18. Cnrvolli. n tlreshnm to 1 ,,.,, i-n',, n j Medford 27, David Douglas (Port- land) 13 ; Baker 20, I.a Grande 12 , Miltnn-r reewater 26, Kennewick (Wash) 19 ; Pasco (Wash.) 19, Pendleton 12 j The Dalles 19, Washousal l W'ash I 12 k ( ' Sherwood 32. Davton 6 ! Malm 13. Jacksonville 2 iCorbelt 31, Nehalem 14 i Troutdale 30. Clatskante 0 Pilot Hock 20, Moro 0 Warrenton 13. Neslucca 6 Xysaa 6. Meridian (ldahol 0 WiMviT Hr nhnt 7 llnlorm c St. Patricks (Walla Walla) 34 Elgin 13 Hood River 6. Wv'East t Amity 19. Philomath 0 (tie) Toledo 22. Waldport 6 Independence 40. Junction City 6 - .senoK.-innie . ernonia 6 -U matilla 21, Echo 13 Maupin 13. Alhena 6 lleppner 21, Kossil 13 Willamma 41. Yamhili 0 Oswego 14. Molalla 6 Hanks 27, Sheridan 0 Seappoose 3K. Canhv 12 Dallas 14. Newhorg' 0 Astoria 2ti. Seaside 25 Bandon 27, Newport 0 West l.inn'lK. Parkrose 11 t . 11a ii L't. ........... n Collate llrove 27. Willamette! i Eugene 7 ! Mapleton 0. Brownsville 0 (tie) I sit iii. n ,, n Central Point 24. Eagle Point 0 Phoenix 27. Henley 7 j Talent 2ti, St. Marv's (Medford) 12 Tigard 27. Estacada n Camas (Wash.) 48. Sandv 0 Sooth Eugene 3.1. Klamath Kails i i.t Grants Pass :u. North Bend 13 Eorest llnnt 6. Tillamook 2 Prmeville 32, Lebanon 6 . Si Mn Alsra M. Valsetr 2S Helix 28 Lexington 11 Irrigon ;at Weston 25 lone 3.1. t mapme 8 Touchet tVh i 28. Boardtmn 8 Halback Bill While returned a muddle lo the Grizzly 28 and on jhe (.st pa wilh 35 seconds eft, in the first half, Steele uncorked a 'perfect pass, diagonally to the left I side of the playing field which 6-2 left end Eugene Endicott took on the run at the goal line to score Steels 's pass had to be good and it was, for defender Al South had Endicott tailed all the way. Roseburg scored again the first time thev got the ball in the third period. Center .Mike Vasey ran the onside kickoff back seven yards to the Ashland 47 and was hurt on -the play. He limped off the field: and was replaced by Loren Olson. Humphries gained seven yards ' tat left tackle on the first play of i middle. Humphries added 11 on a jabbed for three at guard and Humphries smacked center for the final three. Roseburg 0 7 7 014 Ashland 0 0 0 77 Roseburg scoring: Touchdowns. Endicott, Humphries. Conversions, I Long 2. Seventh round and relentlessly slugged him with lefts and rights. Finally Tony went down and struggled to get up. Referee .Mushy Mallahan didn't wait but immediately declared Ar chie the winner by a knockout at 2:29. Allows Knockout Under California rules a referee can so rule instead of awarding a I technical knockout. j The 172-pound Anthony won two! rounds on the card of the referee ! and a judge but received only one from the other judge. He didn't appear to hurt Archie, although the champ wore a mouse under his right eye from the sec ond round on. In that stanza the challenger hit a low blow and cracked Archie after- the bell which annoyed the champion. Cat lahan had to separate the two to prevent battling during the inter - i mission. mission, . . Canyonville Claws Shedd In Wide Open 34-26 Contest The Canyonville Tigers lived up , the two extra points for Shedd. in nn r iiamp e rm;iv n t'm a i shedd as they defeated Shcdd-IIal- league football game. i-or Canyonville, it was its first win of the season alter lakin 12-6 setback at the hands of Cres well last Friday. Both ball clubs scored almost at will during the game, but a Shedd blanking in the I third quarter of play enabled Can yonville 10 come out on lop. Seott Shaw and Paul Parrot both had two touchdowns for the night to lead the Tigers to the win. Shaw scored in the first quarter on 17-yard off tackle play, with uia, Willi, on a line smash Parret Ir Friday afternoon at Riddle bv thu distance in four plays. The extra scored the second TD in the. sec- score of 33-13. with Larry Baird Pomt was added on a pass from ond period of play on a 32-vard run sc"r'" 'touchdowns m t h e chreder o Carlson, down the middle of the field. withia","e- F?r Hiddle it was the sec- Again in the fourth quarter Douc Bob Burns sneaking over for the d non-lcasne loss m a row. as added two touchdowns to lis extra point i Oakland scored twice in the first . total. On the first play in the ' Karlv in ihe third period of play, If'3"" P"'- 'h Baird. KetlinS ;g"rt1;r,- Pass 'm Counts to Parret broke loose for 30 vards ! holh touchdowns. The first 'one iwas roeder was good for 24 yards and the third Canvonville touch-1 un ? three-yard smash 1 through the ! and the score with Schroeder down of the game. This time . ,of le ''ne and the second ag. m adding the on ra point. Shaw adtled the extra point on a on two-yard smash. Gary Ray On tl u .final play of the game a line buck i madc Sood on his first attempt ! nine-yard reverse, with Bill Helms Shaw added another tliird pe- lr the extra points as his kick I iomg Ihe honors crossed the goal, riod score on an end run of 33 1 sP"'t he 'uprights. The second one ' Roy Mi er attempted the extra vards, but Parret failed for the; was.W'dc point bm it was a httle short, first time to convert the extra! R die also scored in he first J he closes that Creswell was point. The final Canvonville touch-1 ?uartPtr on a quarterback sneak aWo to ge to the goal line was down of the game came in the ! !'"! ' ya"ls " Frahm. ; Zjl,lt 'T, ""'y fourth period of plav when Burns 1 f d. W''. passed to Fred Ear I reached the 40-yard I no but were invelnl iv var L fnr th score i wood for the ex ra point to make forced to kick afler Douglas held P,r sre 13-7 al Ihe end of the ! thorn for downs. Douglas had a to- ii . .i an end run an end run. In the meantime, Shedd was add ing a single touchdown in the first j .i. " .i.i.n. i... ii... c.i.k t.,. more in the second quarter on the'P0'"' Pf'1 ku. , ii.jik C,;K nn tlio an A of both scores. The first TD was good for 15 vards and the final one for 16 yards. The final Shedd touchdown of ' iun .,. oa.o i.ta ,n tho fourth quarter, when Abrahamson scored rnm fta i -irrlc mil MA a adfipn " ' ' Reedsport Braves Take Gold Beach By 33-0 Reedsport. looking more like the state A-2 defending cham pion that it is. downed (iold Beach hy the score of 33 0 in a coast league game played at Reedsport Friday night. Reedsport made a single touchdown in the sveond period on a three yard smash hy Doug Finney and then added two touchdowns in each of the third and fourth quarters lo put away their first win of the sea son.' The third period scores came on a 2u-yard pass from Jerry Abbot lo Ken llusko and a 30-yard run by Francis Tress ler on a recovered fumble, O'Brien Curry intercepted a Cold Beach pass m the fourth period and went 40 .yards for one touchdown and Clavton l.add went over from 20 yards nut for the final tally. Cold Beach 0 0 0 00 Reedsport 0 6 14 13-33 Cold Beach scoring: None. Reedsport scoring- Touch downs, Finney, Abbot. Tressler, Curry, l.add. rr-m(l'sj . --'-- --- 14 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Sat. Sept. 21, 1957 Showdown Stage Is Reached In Final Major Loop Tests NATIONAL LEAGUE Milwaukee W 89 85 81 76 73 Pet. .610 .582 4 .582 9 .521 13 .493 17 .459 22 .397 31 .392 32 St. Louis Brooklyn Cincinnati Philadelphia New York Chicago Pittsburgh 68 80 58 88 58 90 AMERICAN LEAGUE W L PJl' 9b iNew York 94 53 ! Chicago 86 59 ! Boston 77 69 Detroit 75 70 Baltimore 71 74 Cleveland 71 74 Kansas City 53 90 Washington 54 92 .639 .593 7 .527 16Mi .517 18 .490 22 .490 22 .371 39 .370 39-i : Del Ennis' home run in the sec Bv THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ond, but the Rediees then ehaswi What a Hellzapoppin' weekend this is going to be in that National League pennant brawl: Anything goes today and tomorrow as Mil waukee's Braves shoot to pad their lead at Chicago and the scram bling St. Louis Cardinals battle to Slav close at Cincinnati before opening a three-game show down at Milwaukee Monday night. The kids are off the street now and it's officially a two-team race. i Brooklyn s detending champs, lasi I of the outsiders, have Been elimi- natcd and it's Milwaukee by four! as the Braves and Cards go to; as me luos paired their two hits work on their last eight games, j 'ith errors and walks, sent 11 men The Cardinals, scrapping from!1? the plate in the seventh, get behind for the third time in their j tln8 the job done with five hits last four victories, tied Cincinnati I as Bob Rush lost his Kith, with a run in the ninth, then beat 1 Whitey Ford, staked to an carlv th RoHlnuc l.S in the 10th lasl i lead as Yo2i Bei-l-3 tl.'tmmorl ' i night on Joe Cunningham's home run. Thev knew they had to do it Milwaukee's 9-3 afternoon victory over the Cubs was up there on the Crosley Field scoreboard all the .while. Th( Braves, who now have won. four in a row, cracked a 2-all tier with five in the seventh, then wasted no time in yanking their 1 ace, warren hpahn, when the cuhs l managed their third hit of the game in the seventh and addftl t walk. Don Mem anon hustled m : I and the rfththanded reliever 1 struck out six in Ihe final 2 1-3 in- inings as Spahn became the first n anvnnvi ma 7 7 13 7-34 Shedd Canyonville T...-K scoring: Touch - I downs, Shaw 2, Parrel 2, Burns. j Conversions, Parret 2, Shaw, Burns. Shedd scoring: Touchdowns. Smith 3. Abrahamson. Conversions, Abrahamson 2. Oakers Win 2nd Straight The Oakland Oakers won their , - , ; ; second yi- o con esi 01 l ie seann , first period of play. the third period of play saw Oakland push across a single touch - down on a two-vard run bv Baird. ' with Ray again adding the "extra l "1 Uhf IUUC IUI WO 'hud quarter touchdowns. "' stright touchdown on a 40-yard run down the sidelines for the fcrst one ano nuv iiyan gratinmg a Kiddie Pf8.0",1 j air. an,d ,raveling - ...... t made sood on the first attemi Itempt. but i the second one was again wide. j The final touchdown of the came was added by Riddle when Wilcox :went the eight yards on an end run ! Total yardage favored Oakland I229-1B5. hut first downs were al - 'most even as Oakland managed eight and Riddle seven. ; Oakland I I 7 13 0 33 ! Riddle 7 0 6 013 Oakland scoring: Touchdowns, Baird 4. Ryan. Conversions. Ray 3 i Riddle scoring: Touchdowns. Franm. Wilcox. Conversions, Ear- 'wood. i f I r I rOOtbdll SCOrCS i 1 1 111 I By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS I Virginia Tech 14. Tulane Y, VCl.A 47, Air Force Academy 0 Kastern New Mexico 7, Colorado State IS ! Memphis Navy 13, Howard '.Mat 6 ; Westminister "(I'tah) 20, Kastern Montana 0 Davidson Catawha 7 -I'psala 2i. St. Lawrence 6 'North Dakota 21. Augustana (SD I fi Raker 19. Southwestern (Kan) 0 College of Emporia 21. Friends i Kan 0 Washhurn 13. Western III. Mawille 34. Bismarck 6 Luther 20. Iowa Wslean I to win 20 in the majors this sea QB ison. i With the victory, Milwaukee's 4 : magic number was reduced to 9 !"5" any combination of five -Milwaukee victories and St. Loui? defeats bags it for the Braves. The American League race could be over officially today. The New York Yankees trim med their magic number to -2" hv riafoatinci Hncl.n 1A ...u:i ,u- . Lleveiand Indians knocked off Chi cago s second place White Sox 3-2 with two in the ninth. The Yankees lead by seven, with seven to go. In the other games. Brooklvn was beaten 3-2 by Philadelphia and Baltimore blanked Washington 1-0. The Cardinals took ih i..uri n i Wilmer .MizeU wilh four in their second and added another in the intra lor a 5-3 bulge before Larry Jackson, Morrie Martin and win ner Billy Muffelt took charge and blanked 'em on third hits over the last seven. A pinch single bv Walker fw P?' gave the Cards a tic in the !nl.n'h and Cunningham, who had If'.1 out as an eighth-inning pinch hitter, then bagged it against re- dui nenneny witn nis ninth 'he Braves, who blew a 2-0 lead i three-run homer and Hank Bauer i batted in a pair, had a three-hit i shutout for eiaht. Then Ted Wil- 'iams hit a pinch home-run. his 35lh. to open the ninth, Frank Mal- , zone added an RBI single and Jackie Jensen hammerpH a twn. run homer before Bob Grim eame " to get the final out for Ford's nth. t Troy Refunds With 33-0 Win Rebounding after a 40 0 Joss to Roseburg last Friday, the Doug las Trojans bounced Creswell liv the score of 33-0 in a same played at Creswell Friday afternoon. After battling lo 0-0 standoff aft er one period of play, Doug broke loose ' '""couowns to oreaK a close igame wide open. The first score of the eame eatnn ",....",,,ui lrom lerr-v i.,""" -",, T ls' cl'm,ax'"K i!!"!.e, 5 '.. .y?-"!.s- V'e ailvmP j. u ouiuueucr was good. (Counts then added the second 1 touchdown of the period on a 20 (yard run off tackle. This touchdown I came after Douglas recovered a fumble on the 28-yard -line. Schroeder added' the onlv third period score on a one-yard smash after a kick bv Creswell traveled i ..... , "my sia vaitis. i oev aie tin this ,lal or 308 yards gained, while vresweu naa a toiai oi iuz. 1 Douglas 0 13 7 13 33 Creswell 0 0 0 01) I Douglas scoring-. Touchdowns, F,;on'rL '..-. i .-nil in, OV IIIWUCI t.. Carlson. Elkton Loses In Grid Debut To Lowe!!, 21-7 The Elkton Elks made their 1!)."7 football debul a losing one Friday : atternoon as they went down to defeat al Ihe hands of Lowell hy the score of 21-7 m a game plaved at Elkton. : I.owcH had a shutout until the final seven seconds of Ihe game when Larry Edmonson drove six . yards for the only Elkton score of Ihe tame. The extra point was added on a pa-s from Edmonson to Dave Compton The tirst score of the e y m e for Lowell came in the opening period of Play when Dirk Cole took a re- verse and traveled 45 yards down lp !ii(,in,, f"r touchdown. Wl,f,y ,he otcd the extra point, In the opening moment's of the thud quarter. Wilev plim.ed one yard for the second Lowell core nf the tame, with the extra point he ing added on a line plunge hy Dave Sturgill to make the score at that point M 0 Lowell matched the fourth period Elkton score with a touchdown of their own on Cole's one vard smah through center Stur;i,l then plunged fnr the extra point. Lowell 7 0 7 721 Elkton 0 0 0 77 Lowell eonnc: Touchdown. Cole 1. Wiley Comer-ions. Sturml! 2. Il.lry Elkton Mtiriii. Touchditwn-., Edmonton. Con ernons, Compton.