The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, October 26, 1961, Page 7, Image 7

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    Full Slate Of Bico-B Action Set
On Local Scene As Season Wanes
A full slate of B gridiron bat
tin ii on tip on the local scene
today and Friday ai several
(ami bring the 1K1 ataion to a
close.
EUiton's Kiln end the tcason to
day at 7 p.m. when they travel to
Drain for a clean with the War
rior Jayveea.
Friday in eight-man action Carn
al Valley'a Hornet! will meet the
Triangle Lake Lakera at 3 p.m. on
the Drain field, while the Daya
Creek Wolvea and the Canyonville
Tigera will tangle at 3 p.m. on the
Canyonville turf.
Yoncalla'a Eaglea will host the
Lowell raidera in a non-league 11
man contett at 2 p.m., Friday, and
the Powera Crimen will travel to
Taft for another outing with an
A ! opponent uider the lighta at I
o'clock.
Hot For Win
The Elks will be hoping to end
a dreary season with a victory
aver the Drain Jayvees. To date
the Elkton iquad haa a record of
1-4-1 and ended with an 0-2 mark
in Bico-B League play.
Leading the Elks to battle will
be backs Tom Soleim, Kenny Ad
ams, and Darren McNeil. The for
ward wall will be anchored by vet
erans Timm Picknell, John Comp-
Detroit's Jerry Gross Leading
In Major College Total Offense
NEW YORK (AP) Jerry
Cross has regained the No. 1
standing in the nation's major
college total offense atandings.
The NCAA Service Bureau said
today that Gross' 286-yard effort
in Detroit's losing cause against
Navy last week was the best in
dividual effort of the season and
rocketed the junior quarterback
into a commanding position in the
total offense race with 988 yards.
Gross led early this season, but
after an open date fell behind
James Earl Wright of Memphis.
Gross' effort last week, coupled
with an injury-enforced layoff for
Wright, gave Gross a 201 yard
lead.
Tied Far Second
Tied behind Gross and Wright
are Alabama's Pat Trammell and
Iowa State'e Dave (Hoppy) Hopp
mann, each with 750 yards.
Pete Pedro of West Texas State
leads the ball carriers and Chon
Gallegos of San Jose State leads
Ring Record
Fight Results
Br THC ASSOCIATED PRISS
Phoenix, Aril. Leroy Green,
175., Phoenix, slopped Bobby
Boyd, 173, Portland, Ore., 10.
Rochester, Minn. Mel Collins,
157, Far Rockaway, N.Y., out
pointed Duane Horsman, 161,
Outfield, Minn., 10.
Union City, N.J. Dave Russell.
172, Hempstead, N Y., outpointed
Sam Jordan. 16S, Union City, 8.
Cardiff, Wales Terry Crim
mins, 120V4. Wales, outpointed
Nelgon Estrada, 120'i, Venezuela,
10.
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Othor high Kerfjr Gory BavXI 133, Barry
Smith 131, Latino Wollar 104, Robin Yundt
161, Oto OtBarnardl 131-133. M" Stawart
113, Tommy Hill 103, Tarry Corrvutt 104.
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Short! Insurance.
H.gn lomo: T. Kanntrl MS, Tom Aw
Othor high scortr V. Whltbtck 707.
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Lansing Oliver 17 7 33
McAllister Cent. 14 10 II
Pierce F't'oht U 17 14
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ton. John Levenhagen, Charles
Jeffcoat, Bob Chapin, Richard Ste
vens, uuane Scnulti and Dean Gar
rison. Friday's battle between Camas i
Valley and Tnangle Lake could
well be a preview of the District
1 championship game. The Hor
nets are on top in Southern Ore
gon League play with one game
remaining, while the Lakers
are set to clash with Eddyville
next week for the right to meet
the Southern Oregon champ in the
district' playoff.
Hornets Undefeated
Going into F'riday's game the
Hornets are undefeated in eight
man action, though a tie in an 11
man game mara their record. On
the other hand. Triangle Lake's
only loss of the season was a non
counter to Eddyville.
Camas Valley will have Ted and
Terry Buel leading the chargers
with their passing, while Terry
Volkman and Jim McGinnis do the
majority of running for the Hor
nets. Leading receivers for the
Buels will be ends Robert and
Richard Parret.
Canyonville'a Tigers will be fa
vored to come up with a home
coming victory over the invading
Days Creek Wolves as they will be
the passers, each for the fourth
straight week. Bill Wright of
Brigham Young leads the punters
with a 43.08 average.
Pedro, who has carried for 646
yards on 66 tries or a 98 aver
age, also leads in scoring with 84
points. Gallegos has completed
62 of 105 passes. Gross is second
with 59 completions in 120 tries.
LA Lakers Drop Detroit
With 120-1 16 Cage Win
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Los Angeles Lakers tight
ened their grip on first place in
the National Basketball Associa
tion's Western Division Wednes
day night with a 120-116 victory
over the Detroit Pistons.
It was the Pistons' home open
er and the Lakers' Elgin Baylor
and Jerry West gave 5,157 fans
quite a show.
Baylor pumped in 36 points and
West contributed 33 in boosting
Los Angeles to a 31 record in
the young season. Detroit is now
0 2 and joins St. Louis and Chica
go in the division cellar.
Detroit scoring was led by
Bailey Howell with 3.1.
All other NBA teams were Idle.
Action resumes tonight with two
games in New York. St. Louis
meets Syracuse and Cincinnati
plays New York.
League Bowling Results
Othar high scores: John Aran 317. Morris
Thockar Itr
UMPOUA LIAOUV
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Sport Tro'ler 17 4 34
Jenstn-Kees Pbo 13 11 II
East Side Market 13 11 17
U.S. Plywood 11 13 14
Curtis Bros. Fum'hJ'O 13 11 15
Toiar's Sheet WMil 11 13 IS
Zuck's Raator Service 10 14 14
Kevslona Machint Works ll 11 14
Wilbur Lor. Co. 17 11
Oragonian 1 t IS 11
Results: Sport Troiiwt i, Zuc'i Radiator
Service 0; U. S. Plywood 3, Toter Sheet
Mat a I Oj Wilbur Lbr Co. 3, Kaystone Ma
china 1; Oragonian 7, East Sid Marfcet I.
Curtis Bros Furnitura I, Jenian-Kei'S Plfjg. 1.
H.rjh series; Ken Hubbard 3JM93-173 J7S,
Oragonian.
High game? Frank ,, Jansan-Kees; Ken
Hubbard, Oregonfan; 110.
Otnar high Korai; Sherm Dunham 307.
Don Nve 70S.
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POSt CO'O 35 tt
Jack's SiOt' 73 14
Wastern Auto 70 14
O'Cft's Shall It 17
Cross Aiiev 10 17
Walkers B M A 1 II
Four Winds Restaurant i ii
Ctty Bemmdar 14 70
Johnsons Insulation 13 73
Town Cote 17 74
Results: Dkk's Shell 1 Jack's S-onal I:
Pepsi Cola 4, Town Ca'e 0; Cross A'i?yi 3.
Johnsons Insulation 1 . Wettarn Aula ?.
Four Winds Restaurant 3; City Reminder 3.
Walkers B M A. I
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High game- Owon Alien 373
Otnar tvgn KO'es: Rwjfiar McKaniia 3'l.
Hal Oickman 111, Sam Pisnor 311.
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TITLE LIFT IS occomphshed by Poliind j Irenensi Palmski
in action or Vienno't Stodrholle os He wins the middlt
heovyweigt title in the 1961 world we'jhtliftmg champion-ihlpj.
out to repeat the triumph record
ed earlier in a Southern Oregon
eight-man game. In league play
the Tigers finished in third place,
while the Wolves ended in the cel
lar. Friday's outing ends the sea
son for Oavs Creek.
Work Back'fitld
Fred C.runst, and Bud Olsen,
Howard Thompson and Glen John
son will work the backfield for
the Tigers, with Loren Powell serv
ing as the top pass receiver from
his end slot. Days Creek will be
led by backs Danny Kinney, Alan
Helvey, Fred Van Norman and
Dick Bonney.
When the Lowell Raiders invade
Yoncalla the hos team will be
going after its seventh victory in a
row after opening the season with
its lone loss. The Eagles boast a
6-1 record, and appear to be the
power in the Bico-B League
though they still have to face the
Powers Cruisers next week. I
Quarterback Dwight Pontius is
expected to be the big-gun for the
Eaglea well-balanced attack. Pon-I
tius will be surrounded bv Red
Wiley, Bill Wilson and Bill Thomp
son in the backfield. Scooper Lee
and Don Wiley will be the main
stays for the Eagle defensive unit.
Hard To Win
The Cruisers of Powers have
found wins hard to come by against
A 2 opponents this season as they
currently pack a 1-6 record with
the only win being a league vic
tory over Elkton in Rico-B play.
Rut the Cruisers will try again
Friday against a strong Taft 11.
Thus far this season the Cruis
ers have relied on the passing of
quarterback Dennis Getchell which
has not proved overly effective.
Top receivers for Getchell are Lou
Lamhert. Shorty Lawson and Jer
ry Adamson.
Kansas Grid Team
Tops Small Colleges
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Pittsburg (Kan.) State's unbeaten-untied
Gorillas yielded
their first points of the season but
retained their hold on first place
today in The Associated Press'
weekly small college football poll
Fort Hays (Kan.) State drove
93 yards for a touchdown the
first time it had the hall against
Pittsburg. Their coal line crossed
for the first time, the Gorillas
roared back for a 41-7 victory,
their sixth of the season.
There were several changes In
the makeup of the top ten. Two
teams Lamar Tech and Texas
A & I were dropped and two
added Northwestern Louisiana
(6-0) and Mississippi Southern
(5-1).
The top len (points figured on
a basis of 10-9 8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 from
first through tenth places: first
place votes in parentheses):
1. Pittsburg (Kan) (4) K!
2. Northern Michigan 60
3. Baldwin-Wallace (2) .V)
4. S.E. Louisiana 37
5. Whittier 29
6. Fresno State 21
7. Tie Hofstra 20
7. Tie. N.W. Louisiana (1) 20
9. West Chester (Pa.) 19
10. Mississippi Southern 15
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Rsbg OHica Machines 13 7 IT
KRNR It 7 14
Ed's Laundry 10 I 13
M & M Printer 10 I 13
Independent Tractor Servce I 10 1?
Town A Country Int. A Rity t t 10
Go-Go C leaner s 4 17 I
Electric Motor Service Co. S 13 7
Results: Rtbg O'tice Merh 3, G0-G0
Clenners 1; KRNR 3. Indapondent Tractor
Service 1; Town A Country Ins. A R'ty
Ed's Laundry 1; M A M Printers 3, Electrk
Motor Service Co. P.
H.Qh series Roy Stutken 314-MJ 30o-543,
Electric Motor Service Co.
High gm: Roy sty man 314, Electric
Motor Service Co
Other high score: Dei I Peirsol 310, Lou
Simon 300. Geo Aiken jot, Jerry Denny 301,
Roy tum en 204, Don josn 704.
SUTHIRLIN MERCHANTS LIAOUE
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City Barber Shoe It I 34
Sea l Ion Insurance H , 74
Goodwin Appliances 17 10 33
LAM Lumner Co. 14 11 31
Tor rev Hardware IS 17 70
B'de A Wee CaU H 13 30
M A H Market H 17 It
Magic Gas 13 14 It
Suth. Auto Parts 7 30 t
Gilkeson Chevron I It t
Results- M A H Vkt 1. L A M Lor fl
Goodwins App 3. Sunset Amuse 0; City 8a
bar 3. Torrey Hdw 0: Magic Gas 3. Bi4e A
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Hign serin- Jim Frampton 1t4-ltO-331
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High game: Larry Ouocan 113. Rsbg Neon
Othr high games' Dln 304. Hard 304.
Haskett 70a. Crom 300. McGriH 303, A. Olson
?. Rownireo 711, Scott 703.
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Angeles when he ran off the Loguna Seca Grand Prix race
course with his Lotu XX. He landed on hay bales placed
to protect erring drivers. Nethercutt was racing in the For
mula Junior race at Monterey, Calif. Here, he runs away
from his cor to escape possible fire.
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Groza Looks More Like
Banker Than A Grid Star
CLEVELAND (AP) "He looks
more like a banker than a football
player," commented Cleveland
Coach Taul brown in jest before
the start of the season. "We
brought him bark because he adds
class to the club and looks so good
sitting around hotel lobbies. "
He was talking about Lou (The
Toe) Groza. the Brownss' remark'
able 37-year-old kicking specialist.
Rangers Hold First Spot
In NHL; Canadian Second
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The New York Rangers were
bark in undisputed possession of
first place in the National Hockey
league today, one point ahead of
the Montreal Canadiens.
The FiajiRers and the Chicago
Black Hawks battled to a 11 tie
Wednesday night in the only ac
tion. The tie gave the Rangers 10
Take the freeway to your
and meet your friends
and neighbors
e0De poie
(ms-
. H
eV
who has come out of a one year
retirement for his 15th season in
professional football.
The "banker" actually he runs
I m Muuiauir iiiMiiiiiuc ouMni-.tft al
ready nas usea nis somen me lor
clutch field cojllx to nrnnrip fourth.
I period decisions in half of Cleve
. land's four triumphs.
rieed of the gruelling offensive
tackle duties he handled in prior
points, one mora than the Cana
diens. Bob Turner, Hawk defenseman.
put Chicago which now has
played four ties in seven games
in front at the 57-seeond mark
in the second period.
But Ken Schinkel tied it at
10:37, blasting home a 20 footer
after taking a pass from Harry
Howell.
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years, firon is kicking like a
young colt. His accurate boots have
registered three pointers on 11 of
13 attempts. The only misses wera
irom a to 50 yards. He alio has
made good on 14 of 16 conversions.
Groza kicked three field goals
and a trio of extra points in the
Browns' 30-28 decision at Pitts
burgh Sunday. The final field goal
came with 2:49 left and sealed tha
verdict. A month ago Groza crack'
ed a tie with 35 seconds on the
clock by connecting on a 19-yarder
for a 10-17 victory over St. Louis,
this Sunday'a opponent for Cleve
land. In other action Sunday. Dallas
will be at New York. Chicago plays
at Baltimore. San Francisco is at
Pittsburgh, Philadelphia goes to
Washington. Minnesota is at Green
Bay and Los Angeles is host to De
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with his accurate kicking for tha
Browns since he joined the club as
an original member in 1946. A 1 1
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boiling point.
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