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lesiDiigi Undefeated; Crash loggers, Yoncalla Juggernaut Advances To 'B' Finals By BILL COULD News-Review Sports Ed'lor The wind, rain and mud at Fin-j J. iv 1-ifUI rrufyy mum khumi siow Dial luiu-iiiia f-atk naut in the state cniiliu, lion Anderson's crew a potent e,nd eleven as liie Knappa Lowers, ' anee into the state Clas: lor the second consecutive Alter the lir.sl half, little doubt as In the the fray. Tin l.oer .slme of that two-pron, offense worked to perlccimn in the important content. With the Kajjle sturdy forward wall opening huge holes, tiie Lon ger defense was ripped to shreds and the J-Janle hacks ro;r.ned at will. And, when the I.o, ped this attack. Kon ,eis stop-1 Itevelle's iasMiij started the ha.'les anew, The Katies pded up a new loi.il olfense reconi for one ;aine m llus mshi's work. Thev rambled Jul- 43T yards on the ar:iund and t added Vl in the air for a total ot- fense ol atil yard- "It was by lar the be.d an'e l'e seen them play," oolued an overjoyed Anderson. "How aboul Hint Wiley lOrlani or flolloman I Dour) thai was somn runniiii,', wasn't it? And Kniery iC'bH) did a hcekuva job toil, didn't he," the head man lonlinued. Wiley lalhed four times, rwice on passes from Hevelle and llolln man hit paydirt three times. Wiley came up Willi the longest run (if the nighl. a 82-yard seairner from the F.aiile 11 lo the Logger seven before he was dropped. Finery kept the Kagles in husi ness all through the game with his running and Hevelle alsj hit Jim Booth and Oilf Morin lo b;ing his lolal TD aerials to 35 for Ihe year. Credit To The Horses Hut it was Jlolloman giving just credit lo Hie horses "up front." When congratulated on his big night of running, his only comment was: "But did you see ibuse holes (hose guys (Hie linemen) were giv ing me.' lhey did a greai job." r.rv iiiirrison lo k ins tired, ho hauling troops, "We kno.-ked o(ficaa -Ds: Wiley 4. (1 and 21 .-...lie inrai leuins mis nine wc , just took it on the nose But before lhey "look it on the nose," Hie I.ogacrs slaited as if to give Hie Kagles an interesting night of football. They opened witn a 52-yard sustained drive through Ihe mud, rain and wind to score Willi 6:54 left in Hie first period It was the running of fullback ftun 'Mark and righthalf Miko Ala, coupkxl with two passes by Bert Keippela taking Hie Loggc's lo Hie initial touchdown of Ihe game. Keippelii hit Ala from II yards out for the score and Hie Katies stop pert the PAT attempt. The Kagles came right buck with a 58-yard drive to go ahead in Ihe game Willi 4:13 left in the opening period. Ilolloman, Wiley and Kni ery moved the ball lo ihe Knappa II and on a second-down play. Ilollouiiin exploded through Hie line. He went over rigid tackle, used a nent change of pace and gallop ed the 41 yards lo the end zone. Wiley ran the PAT and from thai moment, forward, it was all Ka gles. Yoncalla scored next w.th jus1 1:37 lell ill Hie firsl half. Aller sbakitig off two fumbles, the F.a gles went CO yards on a drive, with Ilolloman gaining a total of 37 yards and Kniery 25 in Ihe ill tack, llollouiaii carried over from V T1 . . V'1' rV ,h,u'" "! 1.. KU nun uic raises nau a advauta Eaglet Ltad By Two One ot three Logger fumbles i-ihlit hv iu V-ivit vi I ..n ..I1 . .,. . JUb llilllUIlie lead enjoyed liyOll- eaila. Dave Paller.son fi'inhled on' the Knappa -18 and lloblh lecover-i ed lor the r.iiKles. ."m Jnl5l. S"r:'iS ,"r'' lh 'arrirs from a 22 -point nan. iiouonuin yaineii unir yarus to the 'II. A Hevelle pas was m-1 mu(W;iv of the third period, lie eoniplete and then came a pay- 'up wiU, 44 .Mlints for a ca. u,;,.l,.,u'h- , , . tl , Ireer hiph. Wiley went deep down the m.d- T, Aiinnpal0is Takers also die on llu- pass pattern and wal l- , d Wl,luu,' lhoir aoe, fiu-r,l- ered the hall in on the l.;.i-er lit.;ien ,.;1in Havor hu, lie wrnt ironi mete tiuiiioiesteu im the third Kanle seoie. i lleceivinii the kiekoff 'o start the j seeond half, the KuK.es yain re (iiiied ,utt three pUns "o tally (Hi l!ie Yoiu'iilla -li). Koevy went through Ihe holt- al left taekle and traveled lo the two betote he wa overtaken. Kmery movei the iiiill to the one on the next play and Wiley earned over Irom then, llulloniaii added the extra point on a run and it was n iti-bbni; yanie. The Kaules used jit fmir play to score two additional I I s beloie the Lo-"."'rs hit 'lv end 2t.no atMUt. The liil iii ivt up by tbillo tiKitt" 17 -vatj seamper o the l.o: j;er L't ami a Ins' down. Wiley went the lett side the 21 'ard ami Ihe PAT I a iled. Another fumble M't up the next seore. Al-'i's fumble wa recover ed by Don NolfMnser on ihe 11 and Wiley thru went on his H2-anl burst, llevelle p.tssed to Booth ha the Tl) Irom seven v;,vds out. Kmerv ran the PA I' anil it was M-ii, Vtilh 0.U1 letl in the third p. -nod. The I.oyers nt into ih touch down ad by j;oint: S2 artl in three plays. Ala gained tic to the Yone.nlla -IS and .Mark blasted hi vny to the 2H a 19 y.ir I piekiin and first down, tin the m t pla", Ala went, the distance. Km Moss took a pass for the puint i.lter. Loggers End Scoring The Katies scored aeain. with the fourth period jul -'s seconds old. II was an Suyard iiiie m nine plavs, the cappers a 21 vard nass from Revellu to (lilt Morin carrying to (he 17 and Ihe touch - down run from Ihere by lliilloman Knur more nlnvs accounted lur unolher Kagle TD. Ibis lime wuh lii-vclle Massing five vavdi to Mo rin fur Ihe seore. Noflsingcr. whol had eontnbuted a 34-yard gain in the drive, 'carried on the J'Af and ! it was a 52-13 .scurf. The Kayles wrapped up their : cenrme with 2:24 li'lt. A ItCVcHc i ixnii pass Rood lor 28 yards set ua the &core on the is. men in Yards ruhin Yards lost rusll .Net yards rush. fass attempted l ass CMjnipleted f'ass intercept. i arils passing 'I otiil ollense First downs Punts Punt average rumbles Kumbles lost Penalties Penally yards TD for the rampaging Fap'es. But a llevelle aerial was paved off by Patterson on the 34 and he retui li ed it the lili yards lor I lie third Logger tally. Ala hooted liie PAT successfully ' end the scoring with 24 seconds left And nuw the Faglcs return to the state finals for a second try at the grand pric of them all the state championship. Last year the Kagles had Ihe dubious honor of helping set a new combined scoring mark in a slate championship football game du bious because they were on the short end of a 1.0-7 waxing. Perhaps this year the .shoe will be on the other fool. Scoring: Knappa 6 3 7 720 Yoncalla 7 Ii a 20-511 Knappa Tils: Ala 2. (11-pasi from Keippela: 28-runl; Patter son (liii-runr. PATs: Moss (pass t i.,. ai.. i.;-.i.. v.... runs: 19 and 44 nasses from Re. vellc): Morin (5-nass "Ironi He velle): Boolh (7-pass from lie- velle); PATs: Wiley (run); Jlnl'.o nian (run); Kniery (runi; Noll singer (run); Hevelle (run). Champs Pile Up NBA Wins By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Tho Boston Celtics are achmy : in every joint and muscle but you ' never would know it from the way j they continue to pile up victories in the National Basketball Asmi. With six players musing injuries ; the Celtics dctealed tne Syracuse , jugci- i-.asic general nun :o huh a - jtriZi , t H .. .-, vn- A S 8 ;.!. down the middle again for th- - I.,,. . TUV U t .- -A. W?' 13 was again, touchdown. Hevelle rolled out to f i " . i Sri- J"-J. i V" . "f T. V", " '-vS they iipp.Mj (lie K-ft and ran for the TAT. i , m4 W7, . t. f 1. i" f, , , , J iiliiu to a.L Another LoSlici- fun,h, tins in f , J,T 4 ' 4' W.-Vu;, , ' V. ' 4. , 1 s li finals rovcrt-d by Carroll Nocd on tne T, , , ; fV " ? tif H' ivc- year. I Knappa 3i, a))carcd to be anothci F t '' . f-' ' J Tr' ' K .'. ' ' ifLU Too Much Eagle h 'ini: . V; I p. Yun. . ; i: 21 h I 1 I A 11' 1 . : ii I :i ii 4 3 :' i 1 1 "u !: i v.,i; i hi irti t.;,ilit uuiNfWi Hounni iuuiutn ..nut 1',","J V i wo ne ii any iiicuiijci owt v-uusj and BUI sSharman, tallied 19 and 25 points, respectively. All the injured players; includ ing Bill Russell who has a swollen left ankle, got into the Kiime but they were una be to pay up to par. Kussel did contribute 17 points and 2t rebounds. Warriors Drop Third The victory was the Celtics' 12th in 14 games and strengthened their hold on first place in the Kystein division as the Philadel- .,t,... ic weni down in meir third d.feat. The St. Louis Hawks Jo-o,..,..! Wj., ( hjimhrrhnn In 24 I points. his luwTst output uf the; . ' . 1 season, and won ltH-117 on Hon 111114 .-"' .luiiip auui 00 si;.- e ore l ie end. li thi Il'iuW wilh " poinls but was topped hy I'liihi delphia veteran I'aul An.in, wiio put on n one-man-show in hnn , (...t ,.., rl(1rlpll ln a 7,7:l tr(UIl,lf ilrfp:iliiiL Dnlrml 10VK Casper, Palmer In Battle For Title ; Timber Koom mobile, Ala (ap or,L rhumpion Hill I as per Jr.. an 1 Mritw umry former Alnslers titleholder Arnold ; ",,,n A Palmer appeared ready to Mkr ' l.S haiti''1 ehariie today m the thiru round Of the Mobile Open C.Olf Toiiriia- I1H 111 I'asper wai tied for the lead with xouiiK Jn C.uslin. (Uadwx ne. Pa. Hoth had 7l ti8 eards lor Ihe oprnini: two rounds. Palmer was a stroke behind , TL'-iiK-mo. The Ligonier. I'a , tir.t I was in a tialfic jam Willi six olh-1 i v Hour iiwnr eis at that point. I church-. Dru( i I Belli appeared well on Iheir ! uu-mm w, i cames. especially the powerfully t'i-i Tr.n.riT s.v i 'built Palmer wlio is making his yV""''" 5. 1 ; second start afler n 10-week lay-1 fit. t-Mimii i n -5 iolf. The lll.'iS Masters champion ' Amirr.oii i-irt M.ikt ; lot every green of the Molnle'IK;;,'-, vniw...,'", I 'Municipal course, a h,38.1-yaru lavoul where par is M-ob 72. Pilmtr Titd For Third (iuslin carded a X)-:i5 fi8 round; Friday to tic (per for the lead. Ihe best round of the day was , tinned in by Gav Bit-wer Jr. of; U rvstal River. Kla., who touivd ., , .... .... ... the ragged course in 34-:i.l h7. The round, with his opening 7:1. Save lum a 110 at the hallway mark. I Hunchi'il with Palmer ind i Brewer in the seven-way tie for 1 third at Ito were F.rme Korlncr of Sault St. Marie, Mich.; Monte Bradley of llillsborn. Tex.; Waller - ; Huikemo ol hranklm Hills, Mich.: Jerry .Piltman of Tulsa. Okla . and Tat Schwab ot fensacola, Ha. f f ''.' . u , v , - ADVANCING TO FINALS enroute to a overwhelming 59-20 victory over the Knappa The win puts tne Eagles in tne state finals tor tne second contest was played in a driving rainstorm. (Paul Jenkins) 10 The News-Review, Koseburg, ore. Sat., Nov. i, Bowling U;TR0I'01J1 AN I.tAfllE , MERCHANTS LtACiLt t. Vtt, I W 1, l-ts. Pacific Plywood Hind Flying A Gilley Trailer Supply City Cleaner c 1. at hit in Distributor Specialized I'miIn Hesnlta; Ciillei Trailer Sale 2, Spc- ( ciiilird Pm'U 1: Piicilic Plvwniid 2. lairds FlyniK 1; Latham Di&tributom 2, C'ily I'leHiH'M J. High Scries: Norm l.ewellyne 132-220-1 10:i-35, Paeirtc Plywood. l!lKh Gnme: Norm Lewdly ne 220. Other High Scores: Carl Morrinn 2IH, Turn McVVilliams 207, Stan ricrsolj TH'ILIU It T J.EAGI C Ropkeu "e"erJ . . DoiiR),boi satellite C-1)U, nangen lit Mi 2 17 1 2.1 17 ll 21 H. teu 8'i 24'j in; 2 11 Hesults: Si.telliteK :i Ttrucls 0: Thnn- dcrbirii 2, News Mound 1; ConlltiuiRertt 2, Hockrts 1: Three Arrs 2, Explorers 1; Doughboys 2. LnfterB 1. High ,S'iio: Paul Yundt 167-1H6-202 3;i.i. Kxplorem. High tiame: Cliff Saar JUS, Saielliles. Othur High Scores: Dick IMolls 2W. SPOKTN.MAN l.l.Atil K I State Pol tee 27 ! :i7 WmMun .Saw Shop 24 12 ;i.t Dales tale 20 IK 27 Southern Ore Battery 18 Pi 2:t Doug Co Sheriff IB LH 21 C'itv Police 14 22 l! Pacific Plvwood 14 22 17 Phwood Service II 2. )t Results: Slate Police :t. Dales I'afr 0 DoukIhs Co. Shertir 2. Pacific PI.mmmkI 1: Southern Ore Rait cry 2. Cilv Police Winston Cham Saw 2. Plywood Scrv ire i ii, ! . r v- i. , ' ,JJ' hir, ciame; Kd Klemmer 212, Tiy wood servu-e. Olher Hinh Score: Matty Burkharl 200. IN II l STU1AI. LCAHI E W I, I'll. K w -7., Ttre t ;. 1 71ri"B(Shn'l i 'Z" ! The rreMr. 'l Dnn Pl. j,,1' k . " V-.ru,,,.! 2 Brulon Shoe Tire 2, How ai d s ,H.ndare High s.iii-!i: n.... CHinphrii lua - ufl - Jovln Hrakr Suunh. Hish tiame; lUrlow Wilier 21i. Erv's FIviiik " A ' Other llith S.-oi-r.. Bob Fdward. Toil Trd niietlnrr :1H1. Mpi-lc Fiturrald 'Ml I Uoc Wellman 2til. Irl L'omiitt 200. 'A I'll l, I.KAl.l I. IM , im- ch i: 7 i 1 1 HcmiIi T n.bcr Knmn 3. Pnul A-t.rfnil.. Smith, VImhc A 1 1 B.it A linw'j i nu.n t-o ;i. i ,n u. .stmur- , b'! Ias 0 1 '"p-i'm omo.no j t .aiw ;,76 Sm,ih'i Mm . a ; Hmii c.mc: Mike w,.ou,i, -ji. mh at.rtlVn Other High Ei in Km Tl. Hrl 1 Tr.mlrr 0 Liunm-. .1. i:a . l.mniUi ,s ;-i J a vmpqu. i.,. i. h""-" J' f Pu M ituh Srrim- tiur Bm-raii n ivi. ,v'1k";,"'" , , , vrr,, ouirr iiih sioir.- r.mi Tnw ito uv" ' M.ru. M,i,,.,n i;j Lonni Mmiri ud l.ti. ' nvwinio irvoii! i .,,,,. ," ' n hu :'i u c.J , :,,,( iVi c.u is ! V, pi no. n h ininnM ir, 21 , v, K l,. IMM , . ::' ;.,'''-,'' i'.. swrii.nni. . Mir, ih :i. i-k.! j ",h'; . ;' . ' 0r',r' 1 , M, 'A, . M u" "" i iinh iir. Bill n.ion s;. Bn rm 2:1 it :tl IB 17 21 IK in 2 1H 1H 22 17 l!l Explosion In The ' -Mil . . J si The Yoncalla Eaqles pick up Rose Ii ire Neon Todd UmldniK Co. No. 2 Melrose Store Dou Kin Painting Co. Todd Building Co. No. Vets Ho.spital Kd hnie i Mangle Moose Lodce Pd Ht'hitlts: llouolati Piiintlni! Co. Sines Chevron 1; Todd Building Co. No. 1 One 0, Hose hurt; Neon :i; Moose Lodxe :i, Melrose Store 0: Vetii Hospital 1, Todd Biiilding Co. No. Two 2. High Series; Don Akre 188-204-188 . Douglas Painting Co. High Game; Don Akre 204. Oilier Hi eh Score' Howard Pattison I 2n, Jlal Dick man 200, Jack Cuinmlns j 201. I.. OIKS MAJOR CLASSIC LFAGL'R I . W It I Ken Bailey Irtaurawe 31 17 ' Fair ha von Beauty Salon 27 1 i Wagon Wheel 26'i 21 'i Winston Drugs 2:1 2. Hoy St Ren's 21 27 Kmidtsou s Jewelerv Ij's ;t2'a j Hesulu: Ken Hat lev Insurance y. Hoy 1 A Ken's 1: Winston Drugs :i, Fait haven neauty Salon 1; Wagon Wheel 3, Knudt son's Jewelers 1. High Series: Anita Nichols 101-177-161 520. Hoy Ac Ren's. High Game: Alta Bar tram 14. Win ston Drugs. Other High Score: Flo Slack 189. CO.MMHtCl L I.EAti L F. W I, rt. Kallh l.nlhcran Boh Ac One's 2 IH 2H I'ho stahte Tila 20 lit 21 Koss Miller's Mobil gnu 21 IK 2ti So. Oregon Construction Ift 2.1 21 Koselnii B Motors 14 25 17 Results: Ross Miller's Mnnilgns X Bob and Ci?ne"s 0: So. Oregon Construction X Chrvslaliie Tile 0; IWeburg Motors 1. Faiih Lutheran 2. Hitfh Scries. Roy Loper 2-lM-184 -tioo. Ross Miller' Mobilita H iKh Game: Fred Aamot 257, Faith Lutheran ' "n'r, "'. s,', r". '"".P"'1' '? 2nr Hill Dales 206. J im Love 2.U Rnv Lihmt 226. ROI.I.INO IMS l.l Alil F . Melrose DaliT ! Sew Shop j MfKay DruRii i Pepsi CoIh I Pueifii Ftnanre I Merk's School ot ; Him-burfi Uowl Kent Radio A TV ; Re-tun: The Si School of Baton 1: 2! 1! 2H 20 w Shop n. MeKuy Druij? Merk s Pa rilic Finance 2. Meli H;idio f tv aT Peps, coia 1 RoseburB Dair: . dries ' Ptn Hi Wolfe lfi.i- IHA-ttift 411!". Panlir Fm.iii.-c Ii IKh Ciainr; Vi Goodwin 149 Pa.-ifn- i r,!;.1ncP- L r Ollici- Hinh Siorrv Marv Cirrt 190. '-'"r1118 "ee.a IBo. lAtu Yundl UW. ! ' CASCAIIE l.tlAtiTF " ei. Ml- Tlmir Tavern Hinrtmrg Lions Club Si ai Ilnthwav Drpt. 2 I'2 i itsnirs llH' in Vnllfy Market Kiiiicnr Vi-iircr .Norm A- Lcun s jo HrMills; Idle Hour Tavern I ImiK Limn fUih J. Stat HiBhwuy TJp,,i 1 2. Norm & i.poii Amu n.id i r. ........ OTirrr .1. Kn i Ciranrr 0; Mark Inc. urn Hiiev AiarKi't U thgli Sn: Bill Bi i8B - 2i7 - i82 - 77. Stjii Ittehu-Mv n.Mii H'h U..mt. Lhuok C'ky Xi.l. Mark Other Tt'eh Scor: ( Buchko 20-1 Bill Brown 207. Ring Record By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS York (Madison Square j 1 Garden) Willie Toweel. i:;.ii j Johanncsliurp. South Africa, out - Miiuiicu uen iiatinews, y.w-i, Phil - diit'iiniia. lu. Sao Paulo Brail - Paulo M.l-Mlarry F. Guggenheim by a wide lis. 1,11. . Italy outpointed Jiroi margin. Sawada. 9-,. Japan. 10. j c,ggenhe,m own Bald Lagle. Coll.ot Footbill - By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Miami (Fla.) 18. Michigan St 11 l-ll-n 'I. loviri.,,n 7 . . .... . dcrs r.lic. C " lk'""i ColleRe of the Tacific 20 San jo-ie Mate 7 Ouachita (Ark 15, Hendrix 0 I'emacola NAS 'ii, ln,v. Mexico 0 ! ft. Belvoir 19, Ft. l ee 13 l ai rly (San Luis Obispo) 4 Santa Barbara 20 Mud 4p vr more yardage at Fmlay Field Loggers in the state semifinols. straight year. Tne semifinal Miami Eyes Bowl After Upset i Win Over Spartans MIAMI, Fla. (AP) Miami's : with bowl bids and conference Hurricanes, a young b':'. eager ! championships hanging in the bal-1 football team led by l:,2-pound I Fran Curci. stood within one tory of an Orange Bowl berth to day after an 18-13 upset of Mich igan State t rid ay nignt. By beating Morula in 'neir u- nal game next week, the Hurri canes can clinch an inviuition to meet the Big Eight runr.tr-up in the Miami bowl New Year's Day. Michigan Mate s Big Ten cc- ! leaders were in the runnin; for the i Hose Bowl but their position was i less hopeful. They'll go lo Pasa dena only if Northwestern and Wis consin are beaten or tied in their closing games today. Cure! Excites Crowd Miami's stunning victory over the hpartans last niglil neigtuetieu Curci's All America chances. The little field general direned lib team beautifully and stirred a crowd of 40.870 with an exciting mixture of passes, runs and pitch outs from the option. An 80-yard third (piarter drive tliat put the game out ot Michigan Slate's reach at 18 t was almost j spot in the Sugar or Blue Bonnet a one-man show. Curci completed , bowl. four straight passes for 48 yards, j Arkansas, committed to the Ga scored on a two-yard tun, and tor Bowl if it doesn't get the host passed for two extra point;.. f spot in the Cotton Bowl, tackles there are crucial games scat - tcred all over the country today Rooks Even With Frosh, Post 7-0 Win In Mud CORVAI.IJS (AP)-The Oregon Slate Hooks and the Oregon Frosh have wound up their 1959 football rivalry all even The Rooks downed the Froh. 70, on a muddy field here Kri- Frosh Carry Torch CORVALL1S (AP) Oregon Stat College freshmen carried in relay today a torch from here to Eugene for th Oregon-Oregon State football game. Fifty students are taking part In the relay over the old 44.2 mile road to Eugene. day. The Krosh had won an ear lier game. 38-34. The Rooks marched 72 vards in he second quarter to the only touchdown of the same. Krnic Thomson, a 195-pound fullback, punched one fool for the seore Pendleton's Ladd Horn kicked the conversion. Oregon threatened in the first period. It drove to the Oregon Stale 24 afler receiving a punt on its own 40. Then the Kooks held and took over the ball on downs. The Frosh marched to the Rooks' 27 in the third quarter but there the drive faltered. A muddv field and strong winds hampered passing. F.arh team enuea me season ; with a 2-2 record. Four Horse Vie ForTop no tmp ASSOCIATED PRESS ..L m h--niiip li-adine mon- cy-wmning owner of 1959 came i right down to the wire today ;n ! a four-way nnisn wiui ine onus in- vonns tne l ain m y si. ic ui lb . i !nl Vox Handicap at Aqueduct i ' . .11 u.nrf. nn nf ih chn.co, .1.- c-j ooo-addrd Futurrv at I '"r 'h' S'000 at"1"1 tU'U 5 Latest calculations showed C V. IVhilllAVC ! . ..:i C.n Trtmninn leading the oiSTr, w.lh mi.. Cain Hoy had SG60.O27. and the BiDOKnieane siauit. maims inanin I . t- .j liunrar ua npvt with of.WMJM - Fourth is ; the Kerr in nwmu i"1"" I Table, with $641,040. ' Round Tabla Rttird Round Tabla has been retired Tornado, Demos To Second Title Oregon Prep Playoffs (Semifinal Round) Friday Night's Games Jefferson 33, David Duuglas 0 .Medford VI, South Salem 6 Class B Yoncalla -"i9. Knappa 20 Saturday Games Class A-2 Phoenix at Yale, 2 p.m. Seaside at Coquille. 8 p.m. Class B St. Mary's (Medtordl at McCvven of Athena, 1 :30 p.m. Six-Man (Championship) St. Paul at Sisters, 1:15 p.m. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS For the second straight year it ' u-l hp .leflerson of Portland VS. ' Medford in the linal of the Oregon i i ii... a.i hifh school font ha championship. . i Both won impressive victories i in semifinal games Friday night i Defending state champion Jet ; ferson, ranked No. 2 behind Mcd j ford in the Associated Press poll, I rolled over David Douglas of Port- Orange , ance. Badgers Try Minnesota Washington will become the host team in the Rose Bowl it the Hus kies defeat Washington State. The Big 10 team for the Rose Bowl also could be decided. Wis cousin, Northwestern and Michi gan Slate all are tied at 4-2. Wis consin plays Minnesota in a game that will be televised nalnmally by NBC at 2:30 p.m.. EST. ar.a North western tangles with Illinois. Michi gan Slate has finished its league season. Clemson can nail dewn the Atlantic Coast Conference crown by beating Wake Forest. In the Big Eight, Kansas, Mi- i souri and Iowa Slate all are tied for second behimi OKlahoma. in second-place team will go to tho Orange Bowl since Oklahoma can't return. The Sooners can knock Iowa State out of conten tion, while Kansas and Missouri go at each other. Louisiana State goes a'ter Tu- kmc and a victory will '.'ivc it a 1 Texas lech LA Minus Team And Ballpark T.OS ANGELES (AP) T.os An- ? u' r1"" ,c, J' I Hrolessional r o o t b a 1 1 League ; doi'fn 1 have a team or a bal1' Dark. But it did have a coach until Friday. (ieneral Jlanajer Frank Leahv said Boh McBride has changed his mind about taking the hea I machine iota with the Los Angeles tnarKcrs aim uiui uc iiina.1. McBride from his agreement. I hv id no announcement of a coaching appointment win ne mads until the American Le?sue player draft, which starts Mon day, is over. Sports In Brief By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS BASEBALL KANSAS CITY ln tile first official deal of the new infer I league trading period, the Kan- I sas City Athletics of tne Ameri- I can League swapped catcher Frank House for pitcher T o in i Acker of the National League ; Cincinnati iens RACING NI'W YORK Nimmer (S.1.20) staved off a dosing ru"h by Moo-i Age to wi i Z Repnmari purse at Acmcdiict cmtina i it tip 'Frit (Stli celled LOUISVILLE, K.v. me pae ; Prince Torch t,..,u ; ib. rh..fnhiii ' Downs feature. Stables Honors for good. Sword Dancer is through r... n. -.,,1 n,. hi .., raC(.s have concluded with ; an exception here and there. Cain Hoy was well hack in th ; H h :, R..w i-.... ran , ojf R.jh the' Washington. DC. ln - j ,,.rnational at Laurel, Md., Nov. 11 m With 11 two year-olds named for ' the Puiilico l-uturity, the purse will gross Slid. 820. the winner taking IS71.3I0. Twelve were entered for 'the Ual anl 1-ox. Boosting the gross nPT. Bald Kagle is the early 7-3 choice for the Gallant Fox. and if success- mi sue utinniiicuii ma uiM, Lmrlino mnnnv.u-inninn lit Ip with ,4"","f n Wale, women, singles ! second or third money would be I sufficient at either Pimiico or Aqut- duct. land, 33-0. Douglas was Hie No. 8 team in I he pull. .Medford crushed sislh ranked South Salem, 42-6, scoring in ev - ery quarter. Jeff's 34th Win Mel Kenfro, who broke the Portland league scoring record this season led Jellerson as usual.! After Mike Wyborney had scor ed on a three-yard plunge, Renfro put his team two touchdowns up by returning a punt 7a yards into the Douglas end zone, lie scorej laler on a six-yard run. It was the 34th straight victory over a three-year span for the Portland League champions, who outgained Douglas 433 net yards 1" At Salem Medford, which lost zt-l lo Jeuerson in tne cnanip:on ship final last year, scored Ihe l""c 11 """V" ing 77 yards on 10 plays. Alike Hood swept left end 5 yards lor Ihe touchdown. Medford Tallies Twice Shortly afterward, Medford re covered a fumble on Ihe South Salem 8-yard line. On the first piay rKip cenneu scorea me Colts Given Touchdown Edge Over 49ers; Rams By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS V A Titil,. .U " Y. A. Tittle comes "home" to Baltimore Sunday to match tac tics with Johnny Unitus, the quar terback who replaced Inm in the hearts of rabid Colt fans. The West ern Conference lead of the Nation al Football League is the prize, and the Colts are seven-point fa vorites to grab a share of it from the front - running San Francisco 4l)ers. Tittle, the 12-year pro from LSU is od the spou San Francwoo Coach Red Hiekey says . A will be starting quarterback. But only la.-t quaneroac-K. bui o uy iaM Sunday Hiekey yanked liilie after the veteran threw two p,:r passes pjirv in hp 4flprs 14-.T hiss In I lp t'hieago Bears. no (.neers i-or 1. a. But sub John Brodie di:I no bet- ter, so Y. A. must return to the lorm he showed in the 4:101s' iirsl seven games. He must do it he - fore the Baltimore fans who loved him when he quarterbacked the old Colls of 1948-49-50 and kept on cheering for him when ne went t San Francisco Sunday, however, the Baltimore!"" '""' " move into a tirs;- .... .. . nhlPP Fuutnrn tm o-iiU 41... oncers win De lor tmias. who na. thrown 22 touchdown parses tnis Cannon Said Not Posing BATON ROUGE. La (AP) I Former Gov. Jimmie Davis I termed disgusting the accusation by an opposing candidate for gov ernor that Davis paid All Ameri ca halfback Billy Cannon of Lou isiana Stale $1,000 to pose for a' political picture. The accusation was made by Gale Berry, operator of a Lake Charles insurance agency and one , of II candidates in the race, I Berry, in a speech over a .-iin uiujiui t it-it. ir-iuii biuuuu, Davis had the picture circulated : . to imnlv that Cannon was cndorsn ing his candidacy. Besides tne money, Berry said, Cannon re ceived an offer of a good .iob. "Cannon attended a breakfast in my honor, and was one of a num ber of those present 1 greeted and was photographed speaking with," Davis said Thursday night. James Cornell, LSU athletic di rector, lold The Associated Press thai Cannon assured him that no consideration in any form was ot- fered or received at any time. Chicago Cubs Deal For Red Sox' Dick Gernert I CHICAGO (AP) Tne cnicago:""1" "'J""1 " - miuckucwh Cubs traded pitcher nave tuiiman and infielder Jim Marshall to Ihe !Hed Son today lor fust baseman! Lii lv iii'iiiru. H was one of the first deals un- Sflei Ihe major leagues new 21 i dav interlcasue trading period' which began today. I Hillman last season had an 8-11 thews' face and kept dropping an ; record in "3 appearances, posting' overhand right to the jaw or hriii'; a :144 KRA. ' ing up a right uppercut to counter j Marshall. 27. hit .252 in 10S Len s furious advances games with the Cubs in 19."i9. belt-; Both Heferee Harrv F.bbcts (i ing 11 home runs and batting in: 4.1 ) and judge Artie Aidala (S-.i-U to runs. He came to the Cubs : voted for Toweel. Judge Rav Ko trom the Baltimore Orioles late; zak had it 5-5 in rounds but oted jm 1958. j for Matthews on points 9-5. The iierneri. mi. oroKe in nun ion 1 Red Sox in 1952, hitting 19 homers in his rookie season. Thi; ' 'f.r- ba',c -2,?2 in RanlcJ: with the Red Sox. hitting -11 hnmn,-. onA rinl-ma in A1) nine Th. ,r,rt, rpducps the Cub rns. j"' v""'" ... 1 - . n WateS TeHIIIS Queen Upsets World Titlist SYDNEY. Australia (AP) An 8 year-old New South Wales girl, Jan Lehane. rocketed into the ! , orld tennis spotlight today with;, Yak.ma is closer l the j an upset victory over world chara- jeenter of the orlhwe!t'5 skiing i ti' -r:.i uion 4iana Duena 01 nratu. i iavmii m rne semninai 01 me cnanipionship at White City Miss Lehane won in three thrilling so;? 1 6-2, 4-6, 7-j. Roll On eeting 'game's seeond touchdown. I South Salem looked as if it miiilil set back into the contest iwhen Ken Sawyer ran BO yards 1 from scrimmage for a tuuch.lmwi before the end of the first per.od. But when Medford blocked the kick lor conversion, the Saxons still trailed, 14-ti. Before it was over Hood had scored two more touchdowns, on a 31-yard run from scrimmage and an 89-yard kiekoff return. Ben nett scored again on an 8-yard dash. Title Game At Multnomah McCulloch Field in Salem, where the game was played, wai in good shape. Heavy rain that had fallen most of the day ttop- ; ped just belore the opening kic.:- off. Both teams moved the ball well, Medford making 286 yards rush ing and 32 passing and South Salem going 232 yards on 1I13 ground and 21 in the air. A crowd of 4,300 watched. The championship game will be played at Mullnomah Stadium in Portland either next Friday or 1 hauirciay. season, passed for at least one - : ' .... ...... score in 'Si consecutive league games and needs only seen more scoring passes to break the season record set by Sid Lucknian of the Bears in 1943. 49ers Seeking First Title San Francisco has never won a divisional crown in its 13 full sea sons, but a victory by the 49er (6-2) would put them two games up on the Colts (5-3) with only threa games lo play and all hut crusi j Baltimore hopes of repeating us Wcjleril and'lNKL ng i roll vr,.tr,- ,.,,. u ..' ..i, : a Colt vietnrv wm.lri .- .cH first-place tie and mak the De , 5 Baltimore at San France-o gam. .. .. ' c me Mepping sione into tne I Dee. 21 title game against the Kasl- l',m(..,.n,.. ...i i - ! ""Vf"""1? ! . Llcvel.an?. Browns driving 1 1 , .''V83!," T ts''-,''n nwn ""X losl 10 tlle York Giants last season. nine-point favo- M lt's. ovc1' "' visiting Pittshursh ! Sleelers The Steeleis 3-1-1 clipped i. - i , t,llinls 19 9 last week, cnabhinj place Eastern tie with the Ciams at 6 2. The Giants, who haven't scored a touchdown in their la.-t nine quarters, are five-point favtr ites oyer the Chicago Cardinal; (2-6 at Iinneapolis. ln other sanies, the T.os Anqeic? Rams (2-6) arc at Philadelpl'a with the Kagle (5-3) favored by four points; the Washington Red skins (3-51 are live-point udcrdflus to the Packers Ci-jl at ;recn Bav, and the Chicago Bears (4-4) are favored by five over the Lions (2-5-1) at Detroit. Toweel Impressive In Win At Philly IEW YORK (AP) - Willie 1 nv- i .., i. i. .- .... " e. ,ll.a"""':- Biilish Linpue lightweight champ from Johannesburg, .South Africa made a hit Friday nigh; in winning a split decision over Phila delphia's Len Matthews. It wasn't Towecl's victory that inspired the enthusiasm. In fact, there were many who thought Mat thews deserved an edge. Avoids Knockout The thing that caught the crowd's fancy at Madison Square Garden was Willie's skill in avoid ing a knockout alter being knocked down twice in the cigluh round. Under New York rules, it is an automatic TKO when a (ighier is down three times in one round. "1 knew what 1 was doiiiL' all the time." said Willie later, "t &ul T,',1" ""'e said to myself. "He's not So.ng to get mej in going to run'." www vi i iwume In the ninth Toweel boxed his - ' way out of trouble after a heavy bod v barrase. All nicht Ion he I stuck an annoying iab in Mai- ap card was 5-4-1 for Toweel. Toweel, 139'. was clever. No question about that. He didn't ear- ry too much thunder in his punch Perhaps he had trained down loo fine. Matthews. 136'-3. was the slug ger, always moving to the attack. Too often he missed fire. ; Yakima Gets Ski Assn. YAKIMA ( AP) The Pacific Northwestern Ski Assn. is movin" its headquarters from Everett to i Yakima. Directors decided on the move .1 . n.Al,nfi horn Ihi. u a a t- .1 Alan Matcnn. riirnptnr frnm 'Co pupuidiiuu. i . "v i !;, 've sec- sald officers would begin a mect- ; ing in Y'akima next Friday to plan j operation of the new office.