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Roseburg, Fresh From Win Over Pirates,
Meets South Eugene In Crucial Contest
Midwestern League action will be
hioh hohted tonicht with the all
important battle between the Rose
burg Indiana and the South Eugene
Axemen at Livic aiaaium in tu
Seue at 8.
For the second week in a row
the going is rough for the Indians
ihev battle desperately to re
main in the race (or the title. Last
week the Indians moved into a tie
with South Eugene and Marshfield
bv downing the Pirates o Marsh
field 6 0. Meanwhile South Eugene
was handing a loss to the North
Bend Bulldogs to throw the race
for the league crown wide open.
Prepare For Axeman
Local fans are still discussing the
great defensive Dattle waged ny
lha Rosebure 11 last week as .the
Indians defeated Marshfield for the
first time in 22 years. However,
the team and Coach Roy Thompson
have been busy all week preparing
ior me coming ugiii wim mo n
men.
Thompson and the team remain
jubilant over last week's victory,
hut thev realize that the clash with
the Axemen will be just as rough
and the spirit during practice ses
sions this week was high. The cry
of "Beat the Axemen!" has been
heard all week on Finlay Field and
in the balls of Roseburg High
Kphnn
The Indians are well aware that
a victory over South Eugene would
put them in a tie for first place in
the Midwestern League with their
only game remaining being a home
contest against me winiess spring
field Millers.
On the other hand South Eugene
faces North Eugene and Marsh
field will battle with North Bend in
closing contests this season. ihe
only other league game this week
end finds the Millers traveling to
Marshfield to face the powerful Pi
rates. Hv Identical Records ,
Roseburg, South Eugene and
Marshfield have identical I 2 1
league records and trail league
leading North Bend by one half
game. The North Bend 11 steps out
of league play this weekend and the
winner of the Roscburg-South Eu
gene contest will move into a tie
with the leader with a 3-1 record
as will Marshfield if it downs
Springfield.
Any one of the top four teams
could still win the Midwestern
League title and because of this to
night's battle looms all - important
for the Indians. Roseburg has col
lected wins from Marshfield and
North Eugene while the Axemen
have picked up their victories
against North Bend and Spring
field. South Eugene's lone loss came
Hi the hands of the Pirates and
Itnscburg's one defeat was against
Xvnrth fiend s Bulldogs.
For the season the Indians and
the Axemen have each compiled
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6-1 records and both are rated in
the top ten in the state. In four
different polls the Indians and the
Axemen noid down amereni posi
tions with the Eugene 11 leading
Roseburg on two lists and the In
dians nosing out the Axemen on
the other two polls. The highest
ranking for either team finds the
South Eugene club in the number
three spot with KoscDurg tied lor
fifth position.
Third Spot Jinx
Both clubs climbed to the num
ber three spot in the state behind
Medford and Jefferson earlier in
the year before being dropped on
successive weekends. South Eu
gene climbed up to third place and
then lost to Marshfield and the In
dians moved into third place in the
state only to lose to North Bend
the next weeKend.
Tonight's action looms as a bat
tle of quarterbacks with Mike
Brundage handling the signal call
ins for Roseburg and Bo Blair
quortcrbacking the Axemen. Blair
is sm in acunnft in me niiuinai
ern.Leae.ue with 16 points and Brun
dage follows closely with IS points
to hold down fifth place in league
scoring.
For the season Brundage has pick
ed up 39 points to lead the Indians
in scoring, 'ine nasny quarierpain
has crashed into oavdirt four times
and has added 15 PATs kicking 15
out of 21 attempts.
Passim" Brundaee has 39 comple
tions in 70 attempts for 601 yards
and has tossed seven TD aerials.
End Hav Pa m has been on the re
ceiving end of five of the scor.ig
passes and along with end Leon
ard Blix leads the Indians in over
all pass receiving.
Mnhhi Handlot PuntllM
Punter Tom Hobbs will not be in
the lineup on defense for ine In
diana tonight but will still handle
the punting. Hobbs has punted 20
times for an average of 35.2 yards-per-punt
and his toe has helped the
Indians for the past two weeks as
he booted one 60 yards against
North Salem and sent the pigskin
53 vards against Marshfield, but
injured his foot and will not see
any defensive action.
Roscbure's rushing attack is led
by workhorse fullback Mike Flury
who has carried the ball 94 times.
He has gained 494 yards for an av
erage of 5.Z5 yaras-pcr-carry.
In the starting Dacwieid ior me
Indians will be quarterback Brun
dage, fullback Flury and halfbacks
Scott Crenshaw arid Tom Thur
ber. Thurber and Crenshaw move
the ball well on line plunges and
will be charging naro. againsi uic
Axemen.
Marlin Burgess is expected to see
action in the backfield for tho In
dians as he is one of Brundage's
favorite passing targets. Bruce
Long will also be in the lineup for
mo Indians oeiure ine jiuhi gun.
Roseburg's forward wall will be
comnosed of ends Palm and Blix:
tackles Bruce Babbitt and Pete Rut-
tcr; guards Ken King and Jim Mun
ion: and center Kldon Davis. Rut-
tcr will stay in the lineup on de
fense to replace Hobbs while Bob
Roark will come in to replace mix
t tho end nosition with Palm hold
ing down the other side of the line
on defense.
King, Moody At Guards
Cnmnletins the defensive line
will be King and Steve Moody at
the guard slots, with Glen God
dard and Butch Elliott at the tac
kle positions. Goddard and Elliott
represent the meat of the Roseburg
lino tinning tho scales at 220 and
203 respectively.
Rutter and Flury will be the line
backers on defense, and Burgess
and Thurber hold down the half
back slots. Playing deep as the sal
ty man will be Paul Brothers.
Blair will be the engineer of the
Axemen's attack and last week
against North Bend he proved he
could be effective on the ground
and In the air. The 204 pound
quarterback crashed into the end
zone ior iwo lames ana kichcu iwu
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PATs to lead the South Eugene 11
to victory.
Halfback Dave Fluke adds to the
driving punch for the Axemen and
he was responsible for the third
TD against North Bend last week.
Jim Brooke adds reserve strength
to the Eugene backfield as the
speedy back is dangerous on end
runs.
End Jim Mooney is one of Blair's
favorite targets through the air as
Ihe classy pass snagger is noted
for his near impossible catches.
Rounding out the line the Axemen
have only a slight weight advant
age over the Indians with their
center weighing in at 202 pounds.
Both teams are up for tonight's
battle as they both know a victory
is a must. The Indians are also
trying to get revenge for the loss
suffered last year at the hands of
the Axemen.
Probable starting lineups for tho
Rotoburg-South Eugene gam are;
Roseburg Pot. S. Eugene
Palm (175) E Peterman (160)
Babbitt (185) T Flynn (190)
King (180) G Tynan (185)
Davis (180) C Tobey (202)
Munion (185) G White (160)
Rutter (180) T Haines (192)
Blix (170) E Mooney (170)
Brundage (175) O Blair (204)
Crenshaw (185) H Fluke (165)
Thurber (165) H Carter (160)
Flury U93)
F Ferguson (185)
YOUNG TURNESAS WIN
BR1ARCLIFF MANOR, N. Y.
(AP) The three younger Turn-
esa brothers, Willie, Jim and Doug
turned DacK Phil, Joe and Mike,
older brothers of the famous golf
ing family, 2 up in a charity
match at the Briar Hall Country
Club. Best medal score was shot
by Mike, Knoliwood C. C, pro.
STRONG STARTER
PHILADELPHIA (AP) When
Art Mahaffcy won his first five
1960 decisions with the Phils it
brought to mind his 1959 start
with Williamsport, Pa., in the East
ern League. The 22-year-old Cin
cinnati native won his first eight
decisions with Williamsport. He
then was promoted to Buffalo and
compiled an 8-5 record there.
Camas Valley Club Battles
Lakers In Playoff
The Camas Valley Hornets will
attempt to get revenge on the Tri.
angle Lake squad Saturday at
1:30 p.m. when the two teams
clash in the eight-man sub-district
championship play-off at Riddle.
Camas Valley won the Southern
Oregon title going undefeated
against the teams in its league
while Triangle Lake was walking
over the eight-man squads in Lane
County. The Lakers won a non-
league contest from the Hornets
81-28 to prevent the Hornets from
taking an unblemished record into
the play-off.
Real Duel Promised
Saturday s meeting between the
two clubs promises to be a real
duel with the Hornets sporting an
aerial attack hard to match and
the Lakers boasting a rough
ground attack. Triangle Lake is
one of the top scoring teams in
the slate in any class ball averag
ing over 60 points per game.
While ine iiorncis cannot maicn
the Lakers point average, the Cam-
Valley squad was among tne
top defensive teams in the state
before its meeting with the Lakers.
Although the Hornets are not big,
they are determined and the for
ward wall has been rushing well
holding Ihe opponents to very few
points and limited gains on t h e
ground.
Before tangling with the Lakers
the Hornets had given up only 462
vards in four games and had al
lowed 34 points to be scored. The
Lakers racked up a total of 596
yards and 81 points to do more
damage than the first four oppon
ents Camas Valley had faced.
Out For Revenge
The Hornets will be out to get
revenge on the Lakers at Riddle
and in getting revenge would also
like to move on in the state eight
man play-offs.
Coach Bill Levins frels that Ms
boys are capable of downing the
Lakers if they fight hard. The boys
were set back by the loss suffer
ed by the Hornets when they trav
elled into Lane County and will be
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, rough on the line
up for Saturday's contest,
Leading the attack for Camas
Valley will be halfback Ted Buel
and end Royce Kiscr. Buel has
shown that he knows what to do
when he gets hold of the pigskin
and in addition to his hard run
ning is the leading passer for the
Hornets. Buel has also been used
as a receiver when one of the oth
er backs decide to pass.
Klser At End
Kiser will be at an end slot
Instead of in his regular halfback
position due to the loss of the start
ing ends for the battle with the
Lakers. The versatile Kiser has
proven he is effective any place
on the team as he has been used
as a runner, a passer and a pass
receiver. In the pass receiving de-
gartment Kiser shines as the com
ination of Buel and Kiser Is one
of tbe major reasons for the Hor
nets going into the sub-district
play-offs.
Replacing Kiser in the backfield
will be freshman halfback Terry
Coughing Referee
Stops Tilt Action
By MRS. ARTHUR SELBY
Coughing can cause trouble be
sides spreading germs. All those
who watched the recent Junior
Varsity football, game know this.
It was a close game with Glide
winning 7 to 6 and with Glide mak
ing a touchdown very late in the
game.
The game would have been won
by a bigger score if the touch
down earlier in the game had been
counted. Glide had the ball and
ran, making a touchdown but the
whistle blew and the play was
dead.
When the Glide team asked the
referee why the whistle was blown,
the refereo answered, slightly em
barrased, "I am sorry, boys, I
accidently blew into the whistle
while I was coughing."
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Big Contests
Heading the list of broadcasts
for sports fans this weekend is
the Jtoseburg-South Eugene con
test which will open the weekend
for the local radio stations.
KQEN will begin the pre game
broadcast at 7:30 p.m. tonight and
at 7:55 fans will get the starting
lineups from Eugene. The play-byplay
action will be brought to fans
from Civic Stadium in Eugene
wtfere the Indians and the Axemen
clash at 8 p.m.
Saturday morning at 9:20 KQEN
will continue with gridiron action
as the Northwestern 11 takes on
the powerful Navy team.
The ' Oregon-Washington game
will be 'broadcast by KQEN at
1:15 p.m. Saturday. The ninth
ranked Huskies go into the battle
as seven point favorites, but the
Ducks have not forgotten the one
point loss to the Huskies that kept
the Oregon team out of the Rose
Bowl last year and will be after
revenge.
KRNR will carry the game be
tween the OSC Beavers and the
California Golden Bears at 1:15
Saturday. The broadcast will origi
nate at Parker Stadium in Corval
lis as the winless Bears invade
Beaver territory. The OSC Cali
fornia game is also scheduled to
be televised on a regional hook
up Saturday and will be seen on
KPIC.
Pro action will be heard on
KRNR Sunday at 1:15 p.m. when
the Los Angeles Rams clash ' I -h
Detroit on the Rams borne field.
6 The News-Review, Roseburg,
Contest
Volkman. Volkman showed well
against the Days Creek Wolves
last week as he accounted for two
touchdowns. His first tally came
on a line plunge and the second
lou na me speedy naitDacK grao
bing a pass from Buel.
Calling the signals for the Hor
nets will be quarterback Earl Til-
ton, 'lilton has handled the quar
terback slot all season at Camas
Valley and has a habit of knowing
when to call the right play. Re
serve strength in the backfield will
como from Gary Baker and the
ends Kiser and Jim McGinnis are
both more than capable of hand
ling the halfback positions.
Favorite Targets
McGinnis and Kiser will be the
favorite targets for Bucl's aerials
Saturday as they hold down the
end slots. Both ends have seen
action in the backfield for the most
part this season, but both are ver
satile and can be switched to the
line without losing the threat they
represent.
In the center of the line will bej
guards Bill Barcus and Sam Car-
ler with Buck Dinham holding
down the center srjot. I
Triangle Lake Is led by the rush-1
ing of halfback Larry Krause and
fullback Harold Groshomc. Krause
accounted for four tallies against
Camas Valley earlier this season
while Groshome picked up three
touchdowns.
The Lakers are reported to have
a big line that is backed up by a
group of fast backs. Triangle Lake
sticks fairly close to the ground
depending on the running of its :
fullback and halfback to pick up
the yardage and the scores. i
Camas Valley is up for the play-'
off contest with the spirit among
the team members running high.
The boys would like to get even
with the Lakers and know they
must win to keep the hopes for
a state crown alive. Anything could
happen Saturday at Riddle, but
one thing is certain both teams
will be trying in the all-important
battle.
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Riddle Irish Square Off
Against
Squaring off for the final Ump
qua Valley League contest of the
season will be the Riddle Irish and
the Oakland Oakers as the Irish
travel to Oakland for a 2 p.m.
battle Saturday.
Riddle is currently tied for the
lead in UVL. action with the Suth
erlin Bulldogs though Sutherlin is
in the drivers seat going into the
final game. In the UVL a point
system is used whereby a team
gets two points for a win, one
point for a tie and no points for
a loss.
Both Have Six Points
The Irish and the Bulldogs each
have a total of six points as Riddle
sports a 3-1 record and the Suth
erlin 11 has a 2-0-2 record. How
ever, if both teams win in the
final round of action Sutherlin will
represent the UVL in the play-off
against the winner oi me nogue
Valley League because the Bull
dogs handed the Irish their only
loss of the season, but the two
teams would be co-champions in
UVL action.
Coach Jack Salo stated that des
pite Oakland's winless record in
league play the Oakers, are always
tough. The Irish have several play
ers on the injured list as do the
Oakers, but both teams will be
ready for a spirited contest Satur
day. Hopes Remain High -
Riddle still has hopes of ending
the season as the lone holder of
the UVL crown with Sutherlin
meeting Douglas Friday night.
Salo and his gridders feel that
their ODening league game against
Douglas has been the roughest
outing they have been in all sea
son as the Douglas defense hit
hard and held the Irish to very
little yardage gained.
Ore. Fri., Oct. 28, 1960
HUSKY CO-CAPTAIN
MEADVILLE. Pa. (AP) Tack
le Bruce Olderman of Shaker
Heiehts. Ohio carries a lot of
weight on the Allegheny College
football team. He is co-captain witn
halfback Ron Steiner of Indiana,
Pa., and weighs 23 pounds. Stein
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Tough Oakland II
Oakland will be playing without
the services of fullback Eugene
Anderson and end Jim Archer.
Archer's foot is still giving him
trouble and Anderson is out due to
an injured ankle. Paul Hansen will
be in the line for the Oakers in
stead of the backfield as a leg in
jury has curbed his speed. Hansen
played in the line last year and
was moved to the fullback slot
early this season.
Weakley Leads Irish
Halfback Dave Weakley will lead
the Irish to battle as he has done
all season. Dave Weakley has
teamed up with brother Ron all
year to sparkplug the Irish offense.
Dave Weakley is the leading ground
gainer for the Riddle 11 and tops
the list in the scoring department.
In the backfield with Dave Weak
ley will be quarterback Gary
Frahm, halfback Don Fisher and
the blocking back Mike Schofield.
Fisher gives the Irish a double
threat in the backfield as he com
bines speed and power for long
gains.
Riddle's line will find Phil New
comb and Gary Slay at the end
positions with Dennis Dunn sched
uled to alternate at both flanker
positions. In the center of the Rid
dle line will be tackles Bob Car
michel and John Cassicy; guards
Bill Markham and George Daw
son; and center Bob Saily.
Patrick will alternate with Daw
son at the guard slot if Patrick's
knee is ready for him to see action
Saturday.
Defensively the Irish will send
Tom Bonn into the line and Han
sen is scheduled for limited action
in the defensive backfield.
Hollaman Is Threat
Oakland's major running threat
comes in the form of a 140 pound
halfback, Richard Hollaman. Hoi
laman's speed and determination
make him one of the top ground
gainers in UVL action and he has
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been the sparkplug of the Oakers
attack all season.
Bo Cannon will move from his
regular quarterback slot to fill the
vacant fullback position for the
Oakers and Jerry Rogers will han
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