o rxnrnnrxn UUM SOiILP South Eugene Stops N. Bend By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Several surprise results Friday nisht left in deeper doubt the out come of Oregon class A 1 high school district football races. Benson, the No. B team in the Associated Press poll, upset Mad ison, Jo. 2, which Had Deen in first place in the Portland high school league, 6 0. Fifth-ranked Jefferson rebound ed from a defeat by Grant last week bv downing Lincoln, 19-6 Grant. No. 9. beat Franklin. 27-14 The results left Benson atop the league standings with a H I rec ord, Madison and Jefferson tied for second at 6-1-0 and Grant third with 5 20. The Portland schools have two more rounds of play. Unranked Roseburg spilled Marshfield. Mo. 3, 6 0, and hoiun Eugene, No. 7, walloped sixth rated North Bend, 20-0, in Mid western League contests. South Eugene, with a 4-1-0 season mark, took over first place wilh North Bend, Marshficld and Koseburg, each with one loss, still in con tention. David Douglas, No. 4 In the poll, and unranked Central Catholic continued in a tie for leadership ; of the Portland Metrop o 1 1 1 a n League with 6 10 records. David Douglas beat Sunset of Beaverton, 28 12, and Central Catholic turned back Centennial of Gresham, 19-0. Right behind the leaders is Mil- . waukie, 5-1-1, after a 41-0 rout of Gresham. Medford, defending state cham pion and No. 1 in the poll, was a rude host to Reno. Nev., team, which goes home with a 47-6 de feat. Grants Pass, No. 10 and tied with Medford for first place in the Southern Oregon Conference, play Crater of Central Point today. XT4U C.I.m ki( ilhanv 17.7 and now is alone in first place in the Valley League with a 3 0 0 record. Albany now is 2-1-0. In the Tualatin-Yamhill Valley League Tigard took over the No. 1 spot although for the second straight week it was held to a tie, this time 0 0 by Tillamook. Tigard now is 5 0-2, ahead of Newberg, now 5-1-1 after a 15-7 loss to St. Helens. in the wuco League neynoias of Trouldale, the leader, was tied bv Jesuit of Beaverton, 13-13. Reynolds now Is 4-0-1 and Jesuit 3 0-2. Also still in the running is Wy'Easl, a school south of Hood River, which is 4-1-0 after a 25-13 win over Silverton. The Dalles took over first place In Ihe Jmormounfaiit League. It is 5-0-0 after edging Baker 20-13 ' while renaicion was nanaing Bend lis first league defeat, 20-13. Pendleton and Bend now are 4-1-0. In class A 2 CoquIHe and Myrtle - Point, both 3-0-0, now are tied for ' the lead in the Sunset 6 League. 1 Coquille knocked off Gold Beach, 28-7, and Alyrtle Point overwhelm I ed previously unbeaten Bandon, 1 45-S. Sherman of Moro took sole pos- - session of first place in the central division of the lnterm o u n I a i n League with a 13 0 victory over (Madras. Milton - Freewater broke 'a tie with Vale for top spot in the league's eastern division by downing Vale. 26-7. Central Union of Monmouth-Independence sprang a mild surprise in class A 2, It edged high-scoring Willamina, 20-13, in a non-league game. Ilarrisburg became the second team to win Its way into the class B playoffs when it lambasted Co burg, 430. Veteran golfer Gen Sararen won the IT, S. Open twice, the PGA three times, the PGA Seniors twice and the Masters and British Open once each, v Michigan Slate's all-time basket ball rebound leader is Johnny Green, credited wilh 1,0.15 recov eries in three years of varsity play 1957-58-59. Yoncalla Eagles Edge Elklon By 12-0 Score Yoncalla's Eagles continued to romp in Biro B League actions as the Eagles downed Ihe Elktnn F.Iks 12-0 Friday alternoon at Yon ralla to remain undefeated in league play. Quarterback Dwight Pontius led the Eagle attack passing for 107 yards and crashing into the end lone for the first Yoncalla tally. Halfback Elwood Bardwell was the leading ground gainer for Yoncal la averaging six yards-per-carry for a total of 85 yards. First Quarter Doadloc; At the end of the first period the two squads had played to a 0-0 deadlock and the Eagles picked up a TD in the second quarter to lead 6 0 at half time. The final tat )v for the Eagles cam early in the fourth period. Etkton kicked off to open the con test and the trams battled bark and forth around the midlicld stripe fur the full 12 minutes of the first quarter. In the second period the Eagles took over on their own 47 yard line and started a drive toward the end rone, Pontius set up the tally complet ing a 30-yard pass to halfback Dick Thicl which gave the Yoncal la 11 a first down nn the Elks four yard marker, Pontius crashed into Ihe end inns for Hie six points on a quarterback sneak to put the Eagles out in front. Repeat of Opening Ihe third stanza was a repeat of the opening quarter as neither tram was able to keep a drive voing to get on the scoreboard. Early in tha, final quarter tha lies gainra possession 01 me Dallied). LEONARD BLIX PICKS UP YARDAGE in Roseburg's drive for the lone tally of the gome against the Marshfield Pirates as the pass snagging end latches onto an aerial from quarterback Mike Brundage to move the ball from the Marshfield 44 to the 18 yard line. Blix was deadly oh the receiving end of Brundage's passing as he hauled in four o me newi-neview, Koseourg, Riddle Irish Over Myrtle The Riddle Irish moved into un- disputed possession of second place in the Umpqua Valley League Fri day night by upsetting the pre viously undefeated Myrtle Creek Vikings 27-6. This win gave the Irish a 3-1 rec ord and left the Vikings with a 2-1-1 mark in conference play. Suth erlin leads the league with a 2-0-2 mark. Cava Weakley Stars Senior halfback Dave Weakley was once again Ihe top scoring gun for the Irish as he picked up 177 yards on 18 carries and cross ed into paydirt wilh three of the four Riddle touchdowns. His young er brother Ron accounted for the fourth TD with a pass to Dennis Dunn. Weakley scored in both of the opening quarters, as the Irish look a 14-0 halftime lead. His first touchdown came on a 38-yard run around left end with 4:10 gone in the first quarter. Keith Hansen added the extra point on a line plunge to make it 7 0. Adds Another Tally Weakley scored again in the sec ond quarter by smashing 28 yards off tackle and ran the PAT. After playing to a scoreless deadlock in the third quarter, the Vikings scored on a 20 yard scam per by fullback Steve Dean. They missed the PAT to make it 14-6. Dave Weakley again put the Irish into a safe lead by romping around right end 26 yards to score. Brother Hon then added the fourth tally nn the 49-yard pass to Dunn and Dave added the extra point to make it 27-6. In addition to his running, Weak ley averaged 34 yards punting. Irish coach Jack Salo said this was once again a team victory and cited Mike Patrick and Bob Saily and end Eddie Teague raced across the goal line with the insurance 11). With a first down on his own 48 Pontius faded back and tossed downtield where Teague hauled the pigskin in for the six points. Again the PAT attempt failed and the scoring was over for the contest. The win for coach Blair Har rington's squad gives the Eagles a 4 3 record for the season and a 2 0 league record. In the opening round of league play the Eagles out manned the Canyonville Tigers. Along with Bardwell and Pon tius tha fullback Yoncalla coach praised Bill Thompson for his offensive work and tackle Jerrv Reeves for his outstanding job on defense. Thompson crashed through the line for 56 yards averaging 47 yards-per-carry while Reeves charged through the hue to bring down Ihe Elklon ball carriers and intercepted an Klk aerial. Eagles Domlnat Game Yoncalla picked up 177 yards on Ihe ground and 107 through the air compared to 37 yards gained rushing for Elkton and 34 yards gained passing. Yoncalla led in first downs 12 3. Next week Ihe Eagles will face Cohurg in a non league game and Elkton will host the t'anvonville Ttgers In Biro B League competi tion. Scoring by quarters: Ik Ion 0 0 0 00 v v Yoncalla 0 Scoring: Yoncalla: 0 12 Pontius 4 yard run (run failed), Teague 48 Ea-iyard pass from Pontius (run fail A. " "f I . . ' -r ure. sax., vicr. 1960 Score Win Creek 11 for outstanding defensive work. ihe vikings, surprisingly enough considering the final score, oulgain cd the Irish 258 yards to 248. Rid dle picked up 12 first downs and held the viks to seven. Scoring by quarters: Myrtle Creek , 0 0 0 66 Riddle 7 7 0 1327 Scoring: Myrtle Creek; Dean 20 yard run (run failed). Riddle; D. Weakley 38 yard run (Hansen on run), D. Weakley 28 yard run (D. Weakley on run), D. Weakley 26 yard run (run failed!, Dunn 49 yard pass from R, Weakley (D, Weakley on run). Insecticides May Be Fish Damage Source , WALLA WALLA (AP) Con siderable evidence indicates in secticides and herbicides used in agriculture make their way into streams and damage fish, a re search worker told the Northwest Pollution Control Association con vention Thursday. He was Edward F. Eldridee. of the U. S. Public Health Service. A total of 235 delegates were reg istered as the two-day assembly convened. Ralph Roderick, Corvallis, Ore., said industry is not paying a fair share of the cost of providing waste treatment facilities. He dis cussed the rales cities should charge for disposing of industrial waste. Robert G. Anderson, chief of the construction division ot the Pub lie Works Department, Tacoma, also spoke. Betsy Rawls, winner of the USUA s women s national open July 23, ts toe only goiter to win the tournament four tunes. Catcher Joaquin (Jake) Azcue, recently called up by the Cincin nati Keds from Jersey City, plays tne trumpet as a nouny. utlierlin Swamps Oakland Sutherlin's Bulldogs moved Into first place in limpqua Valley l-cague action by walloping the Oakland Oakers 44 0 Friday night at Sutherlin while the Myrtle Creek Vikings were losing to Riddle. The Bulldogs have a 2 0-2 record in league play having tied Myrtle Creek and Glide. Alyrtle Creek suf fered its first loss and now are in ! Hrd place with a 211 record with I Riddle jumping to second place ooasting a 31 league mark. Treman Pacat Bulldogs Fullback Jim Treman paced his entire team and stated that the two platoon system employed by Suth erlin worked well against the Oak ers. Gunderson felt that quarter hack Jim Foster was outstanding for the Bulldogs as "he seemed tu call the right plays all night." After playing X a 00 deadlock during tha first period the Bull dogs jumped to a 20 point margin at the halftime break as Treman picked up one TD and two PATs. u-m i. i -.J.J r-u; - i, .'TLT. ; - io rosier uir m. The HntMncj mrt.lpd II nninti In 1 "lln D"r ,ru ,nr nnimme h. ihilrf ii,?.? .nH er.Jn in !b"'k Bulldogs continued tol h. fVJ-tiT M a. Tr,m.n again added , II :...,. ,i i i ... . Mir f-iiu iw twni- iui 4i uiuiv i L . . 1 - . 'un 0,1 oe'enta Defensively the Bulldogs f f re tough holding OaUKj) to a total of 91 yards fur the cuuicsL Of these ...... of the ten passes completed by the Indians Friday night on Finlay Field. Minutes offer Blix haujed in this pass Brund age connected with halfback Marlin Burgess in the end zone to give Roseburg its first victory over a Marshfield grid team iin 22 years, a thrilling 6-0 decision, (News Review Photo) Powers Cruisers Score 35-12 Win Over Tigers The Powers Cruisers scored in every quarter and went on to spoil the Canyonville homecoming as they won the Friday afternoon con test, 35-1?. The game was not so lopsided as the score might indicate. Powers racked up a total of 349 yards dur ing the game while Canyonville picked up 282. Powers relied on a strong rushing attack as they gain ed 295 yards on the ground. Can yonville was just the reverse as they picked up 245 yards passing. open scoring early Powers opened the scoring early in the first quarter as halfback Glen McDonald ran the reverse for 58 yards and the TD. The extra point was added by Rich Calbo to give Powers a 7-0 lead. Later in tne quarter halfback Jerry Ross took the ball on an end sweep for 10 yards and the second score. koss run climaxed a Powers drive which was high lighted by a 35-yard reverse, Cal bo again kicked the PAT. In the second quarter Canyon ville broke loose for a tally as halfback Terry Soteber completed a 26-yard pass to Scott McLemore for the score. The point after try failed. McDonald Scores Again Powers took a 21-6 halftime lead when scatback McDonald raced around end for 65 yards and the score. Calbo's kick for the PAT was again good. Both teams scored In the third quarter. Powers' scoring play was a 54-yard pass trom koss to end Bob McRae. Calbo's precision toe was again successful on the PAT attempt. Canyonville also scored on a pass play. The play, good for 14 yards and the tally, went from Fred Grunst to Soteber. The Tigers try for point was not good. In the fourth quarter Canyonville bogged down on the Cruisers 15 College Scores Friday's Collega Football By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Xavier (Ohio) 28. Quantiro 20 Louisville 44, Western Kentucky 0 East. New Mex. 38, New Mex. West. 7 Bridgeport 21, ttpsala 14 West Chester (Pa) 60, Kutztown 0 Dickinson (ND) 27, Valley City Tchrs. 13 Humboldt State 30, Cal. Aggies 8 Idaho at Hawaii, postponed to Sunday 91 yards halfback Richard Holla-1 man raced for 76 yards. Oakland's coach. Chuck Hal- stead, stated that Hollaman was I the big gun for Ihe Oakers as he! shined on offense and defense. The speedy back intercepted one pass and returned the pigskin 42 yards oeiore Doing nroppea. uunaogs racked up two more tai- After the first quarter the Bull- lies for their final 44-0 bulge, dogs began to overpower the Oak- Halfback Don Goertzen, a fresh ers as Treman broka off tackle and man at Sutherlin, raced 20 yards raced 39 yards for the first TD. for the first tally of the final quar The PAT attempt failed and the ter, Lyle Ijntan switched over Bulldogs led 6-0 midway through ' from a line position to handle the Ihe second perioJ. fullback duties added the final six ljiddie Crippen put tha Bulldogs ! points as he plunged over from out in troat izo wnen ne skirted end for 36 yards and another TD., Treman crashed into tha end lone for the extra point. Arana Throws Pigskin Arana switched to a backfield spot from his regular line position on offense and uncorked an aerial to Foster who was playing end in stead of quarterback for the play. roster latched onto the aerial and raced into the end zona and Tre- man added the PAT. k. i, k. k.u... .n.. n-v- i iim (any. i nr ruKKru iimuiirK broke over tackle and scampered 36 yards to the end zone. The PAT attempt as stopped short ot the before being halted. Oakland was goal line. held lo a total of thrr first downs - Halfback 1J$. Trimmer took ortr'and'91 yards for (ha contest, 1 yard line after they had driven far down field. Powers then took the ball over on downs and in a series of plays took the ball 85 yards for the final score. The touchdown itself was scored by Ross who broke loose on an off tackle play and outraced the Tiger defenders for 56 yards. The win by Powers gives them a record of 2 0 in Bico-B League action. Canyonville is 0-2 in league play. Powers is currently tied with the Yoncalla Eagles for the league lead. Scoring by quarters: Powers 14 7 7 735 Canyonville 0 6 6 012 Scoring: Powers, McDonald 58, 65; Ro 10, 56; pass Ross to Mc Rae 54' PAT: Calbo. 5 on kicks. Canyonville, pass Soteber to Mc Lemore 26, pass Grunst to Sote ber 14. OSC Rooks Falter, 7-6 CORVALLIS (AP)-The Wash ington Frosh shaded the Oregon State Rooks, 7-6, here Friday with an extra-point place-kick by Jim Mancuso from Tacoma the decid ing margin. , It came after Mancuso had scored the game's first touchdown on a 4-yard pass from quarter back Dennis Tyler, a former Pen dleton, Ore., High star, in the third period. Washington drove 59 yards in 17 plays for the score, the biggest gainer being a 20-yard pass from Tyler to Mancuso. The Rooks, who had only 21 men in uniform, got the matching touchdown with four minutes left in the game but failed in a victory bid on a try for a two-point con version. Two passes by lefthanded tail back Rick Shield put Oregon State on the scoreboard, ihe first play, to winghack Leonard Whittle, gain ed 62 yards. Shields followed this with a 21-yarder into the end zone to end Herb Washburn of Portland. Washington stopped Shields cold on an olf-tackle try lor tne two pointer. Washington - had 15 first down lo 11 for the losers. But the Rooks had a 258 248 margin in total net yardage. Washington 9 0 T 07 OSC 0 0 0 66 Washington Mancusco, 4, pass from Tyler (Mancuso kick). OSC Washburn, 17, pass from Shields mm failed). later in tha third quarter and fought his way 10 yards up the center for another Bulldog tally, The run failed and at the end of the third period tha Bulldogs led 32 0. . , With the Junior Varsity squads in for most of tha final stanza the ' five yams out. Longbrak Sats Up TO Larry Longbrake set up the final TD with a 26 yard run as he twist ed and turned his war down to the five yard line. Longbrake, a reg ular tackle for the Bulldogs, was in the lineup as a halfback when he took tha pigskin and set up the tally. Game statistics favored the Bull dogs as the Sutherlin 11 picked up a total of .187 yards. Of the total 71 yards was gained through the a yarns was gaineo. inrougn me air as three passes were completed by the Bulldogs. The O.kerwere . - .;, no aoie io move ine oau iiniil late in the game when they pene- trated to the Sutherlin 10 yard line Roseburg Win Over Dues Breaks 22-Year Drought By NIEL CELLERS j News-Review Sports Writer j Halfback Tom Thurber made a diving tackle late in the final stan za to protect a 6-0 lead for the Roseburg Indians as the Indians downed the Marshfield Pirates for the first time in 22 years to make it a happy homecoming for Rose burg Friday night. The last time a Roseburg 11 was able to come out on top against the perenially powerful Pirates was in 1938. Coach Roy Thompson was mobbed by fans and the team after the victory and the jubilant coach stated that the Indians are, "The greatest bunch of kids alive." Spirited Play Plovina a sniriiprl defensive aama tha Inrlian linn handled the weight of the Pirates forward wall rustling hard to contain ine Marshficld runners on the ground. in tha air niini-tai-hnelr FrpH l.of- fer was surrounded by more In dian uniforms man mocKers inu as a result was able to complete only one pass in seven attempts. Offensively the Roseburg line was rugged opening big holes for the backs who came racing through the line making good use of their speed. Quarterback Mike Brundage paced the attack for the Indians completing 10 out of 14 aerial at tempts. Fullback Mike riury was uie workhorse for the Roseburg rush. ino oamA narkinff the mail 23 times averaging 3.8 yards-per carry. rlury crasneo. inrougn mb une iui a total of 86 yards. Thurber car- -iaA tha hall ftPVPn tifflCS averaging 4.5 yards-per-carry. Smith Leads Pirates Hlnehria1rf'a flitarit WAS led bv halfback Wylie Smith who gained 92 yards on 16 carries for an aver age ot a.8 yaras-per-cany. ruu-haz-ir nnn Austin. 217 naund charg er for the Pirates, was held to a 2.2 yards-per-carry on eight tries at tne line. Defensively Thurber led the In dians playing sparkling ball as a AaCanAav in the backflfild. THiurber saved the game late in the final period wnen luiiei luaa ed downfield to halfback Gary Crabaugh who broke into the clear and appeared to be on his way to n.riiri Thnt-hpi rinve at the rac ing halfback and caught his heels causing him to trip on the Roseburg 43 yard line. Roseburg's line then dug In and halted the Pirates on the Roseburg 33 vard line when the chain fell short of a Marshfield first down by inches. Nolle Returns to Lineup Leading the defensive line for the Indians were ends Bob Roark I T-....... Tlo 4nr.ltlec ttlpn GOO- dard and Butch Elliott, and guards Ken King and sieve muouy. turning to the lineup after suffer ing a neck injury in scrimmages before the first game of the season Guard Paul Nolte was rough for the Indians in the line. Paul Brothers broke up many of the Marshfield aerial attempts and intercepted one pass to halt the Pi rates. Along with the fine defen sive work of the whole team, the punting of Tom Hobbs was a ma jor factor in the Roseburg victory. Hobbs was also outstanding on de- 'eHobb booted the ball 53 yards on one occasion to move the Pi rates deep into their own territory. For the night's action Hobbs aver aged 44.5 yards-per-punt kicking ii tmif lima. U1V unu .......... Roseburg marched 75 yards for the only tally of the game early in the secona quarter. jhuiiuhkc capped the drive tossing to half- Ring Record FIGHT RESULT By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Detroit Henry Hank, 162, De troit, outpointed Randy Sandy, 156V, New York, 10. Next week Sutherlin will face the Douglas Trojans in the final round of L'VL action. The Douglas game will be the I960 homecoming . for tha Bulldogs. Oakland will play I Riddle next Saturday at tha Oak 'ers home field for its final game in league play. Scoring by quartan: ' Oakland 0 0 0 00 Sutherlin 0 20 12 1244 Scoring: Sutherlin: Treman 39 yard run frun failed), Crippen 36 yard run (Treman on run). Foster 25 yard pass from Arana (Treman on run), Treman 36 yard run (run failed), Trimmer 10 yard run (run failed), Goertzen 20 yard run (run failed), Linton I yard run (run failed ). ORDER NOW PLANER ENDS PEELER CORES GREEN SLAB SAWDUST DRY OAK WOOD Dial OS 9-8741 Rostburg Lumber Co. back Marlin Burgess in the end zone. Pirates Tak Kickoff Marshfield took the opening kick- off from Brundage and raced back to the Hoseburg 45 yard line, ine Indians immediately went to work and three downs later the Pirates found they had 11 yards to go for the first down. After an exchange of punts the Indians took over on their own 25 yard line and Brundage engin eered a drive that ended with Rose burg putting the only six points of the game on the scoreboard. Flurv crashed through over the off tackle slot to move the ball to the 32 yard line where Brundage faded back and tossed downfield to halfback Bruce Long for the first down. Flury continued to lead the drive picking up yardage through the eenter of the line and off the tackle slots Thurber crashed over the midfield stripe and down to the Marshfield 44 for the first down as the Indians continued to roll. ' Blix Snags Aerial End Leonard Blix snagged an aerial from Brundage on the 36 and raced to the 18 before being downed by the Pirates and Flury moved the ball to the 11 yard line as the whistle sounded ending the lirst penod. Two ground plays moved the ball to the 10 yard line and with fourth and two Brundage tossed to Bur gess who made a diving catch on the Marshfield three to set up the TD. Flury moved the ball to the two on a center smash and then the combination of Brundage and Burgess clicked again to give the Indians six points. Burgess was sandwiched be tween two husky Marshfield defend ers in the end zone and the Brund age aerial was right on target as Burgess turned and pulled in the pass. The JAT attempt saw Bill eromers take a Dad pass irom center and attempt to run the pig skin across the goal line when he could not place the ball down for Brundage to kick. Brothers was stopped short of the end zone and the remainder of the contest was a defensive battle. Held to 33 Yards During the first half the Pirates were held to a total of 33 yards gained and two first downs. The Pirates never threatened to tie the Indians during the initial half as Roseburg never allowed the Marshfield 11 to penetrate deep er than the Roseburg 45 yard line. Roseburg took the kick-o f f to open the second half and drove downfield lo the Marshfield 12 yard line before bogging down. The In dians had a first down on the 16 Tr n) (ur1":-.."r--:"i COACH ROY THOMPSON (squatting) ttores Intently at the action on Finloy Field Friday night os the Roseburg Indians edged the Marshfield Pirates 6-0. Thompson was all smiles after the game os he was mobbed by fans and ball players all eager to congratulate the head mentor on leading the Indians to their first victory over the Pirates since 1938. (News-Review Photo) ' BEST BALL TOURNEY Each Sun. Eve. 8 P.M. Join In Hi fun your local merchant! and our cotoonort fluoronrto top priio for any and oil tplft conYorsioflt, plus added caih for top 4 too mi. Men and women, drew for portnort. BOWLERS ... Our ttMet Woman's Match Game tliminetient wm whsppiiit succms ... ell previous records wans fcrakon during th two Joys of competition at Nickel Bowi. Wt Have a Tournament or Shoot Just To Suit Ye Every Day of The Week. REMEMBER IT'S AT NICKEL BOWL (Hegoo of Hi-Scofoo . . . $5030 for 100 omo) At Trl City (5) U. $. Sou Hi of ftiddlo Junction Mrrtto Crook I.H DoaoeHy, Mat, yard line when linebacker Mika Mattox diagnosed the pass play and rushed through nailing Brundage for an eight yard loss. Roseburg managed lo move the ball to Uie 12 on a fourth and 11 attempt, but the Pirates took possession ot the pigskin. Minutes later me riraies com pleted a pass from Loffer to end Stan Traxler which went the dis tance but -was called back on an illegal motion ' penalty against the Pirates. The Indians continued to hold until late in the final stanza. With a third down and 17 yards to go after the Roseburg line led by Hobbs had rushed the passer and put the Pirates back on their own 18 yard line, Loffer unleashed a desperation pass that Crabaugh pulled in and raced downfield where Thurber caught the speedy halfback from behind on the Rose burg 43 yard line. Just Inches Short An all important measurement wilh 2:35 remaining in the game gave Roseburg the ball on its 33 yard line when the Pirates fell inches short of a first down. As the final gun sounded the en thusiasm that has been saved up for 22 years broke loose and the fans rushed onto the field congratu lating the team and coach Thomp son. It was a big victory for the Indians as it revenged last year's loss as well as moving the Indians into a 1 second place tie in Mid western League action. Roseburg, Marshfield and South Eugene have 2-1 records in league play and trail North Bend's Bull dogs who have a 3-1 league record. North Bend's lone loss came Fri day night as the South Eugena Axemen rolled to a 20-0 victory at North Bend. ' Next week the Indians will trav el to Eugene to clash with the Axe men in another important contest for the local 11. Marshfield meets Springfield in league action next week, while North Bend and North Eugene play non - league contests. Statistics of the Roseburg-Marsh- field gam are: First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passes Rsbj. 13 126 88 Mshfld 7 107 37 1-8 2 6-32.3-0 6-50 10-14 Passes intercepted by 1 Punts 4-44.5 Fumbles lost , 0 Yards penalized 3 25 Scoring by quarters: Marshfield 0 0 0 0-0 Roseburg 0 6 0 06 Scoring: Roseburg) Burgess 2 yard pass from Brundage (run failed).