The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, August 19, 1963, Page 7, Image 7

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FINEST PAIR from any high school ot the 16th annual
Shrine game Saturday night were Roseburg's Ail-Americans,
Doug John, left, and Paul Brothers. Brothers won the Most
Valuable Player award ond John was named the Outstand
ing Lineman for the State team, coached by Medford's
Fred Spigelberg, shown here with the RHS stars.
Gene Smith Wins
Gene Smith with a net total of
32 strokes was winner of a three-
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By BILL SPARKS
Naws-Raviaw Sports Writer
It was '.'Roseburg Night" at
Multnomah Stadium Saturday, as
quarterback Paul Brothers engi
neered the State All-Stars to a de
cisive 27-0 victory over Metro,
scored one touchdown himself and
was named the Most Valuable
Player of the game.
Roseburg tackle Doug John,
whose marathon "both ways" per
formance was highlighted by a
crashing tackle that caused a fum
ble and gave State its first touch
down, was named Outstanding Line
man for the State squad.
And the third former Indian star,
Spike Moore, stepped into the role
of defensive safety man for the
first time in his career' and figured
heavily in keeping the - State goal
line uncrossed. Moore's defensive
maneuvering forced Metro to aban
don hopes for any long passes
down the 'middle, and when they
went for the sidelines, he was
there to break up the play or come
through with the tackle.
Brothers who added the MVP to
the High School All-America hon
ors he was accorded last fall, pass
ed and ran State to the most de
cisive victory since 1954, that year
State beat Metro 50-0.
In'the statistics department, State
picked up 15 first downs. Brothers
ran for seven of those first downs
and his passes accounted for an
other four. He completed five of 17
serials, but several of the dozen
which went incomplete were chalk
ed up as dropped passes when the
State ends and backs failed to
hang onto a well-thrown pass.
Brothers carried the ball 17 times
for a net gain of 78 yards, slightly
better than 4.3 yards per carry.
But it was the big 6-2, 225-pound
Doug John who gave State its first
break in the annual Shrine AU
Star game, played before 16,194 in
Portland's Multnomah Stadium.
Metro had the ball on its own
44 with a second and six situation
when John Crashed through the
line with a jarring tackle that forc
ed Metro quarterback Barry Nord
loff to fumble. Corvallis tackle Bob
Pond picked up the loose ball on
the 37 and raced into the Metro
end zone for the first touchdown.
Medford's Danny Miles came in
to .kick the extra point and sent
State out in front 7-0 with 2:22 left
in the first quarter.
i For the remainder of the first
quarter and throughout the entire
second quarter, both teams played
in their own territory. The only
time either of the squads was able
to cross into enemy territory came
early in the second quarter when
State advanced to the Metro 40.
Metros Nordloff picked off
Brothers pass at that point, how
ever, to halt the drive.
The same pattern of sparkling
defense developed throughout the
third quarter, as neither team was
able to generate a sustained drive
into the other's territory. Then
with about 20 seconds left in the
period. Brothers started on a roil'
out to his left from the State six
yard line and drew in the Metro
WINS BIG RACE
DEAUVILLE, France (UPI)
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well in the $40,000 "Prix Morny"
horse race.
Smooth Jet, an Irish-trained
horse owned by John McShain of
Philadelphia, finished ninth.
LAVER WINS TOURNEY
CANNES, France (UPI) Rod
Laver of Australia defeated coun
tryman Ken Rosewall, 6-2, 6-3,
6-4, in the final round of the
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nament Sunday. ...'
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defense. When a Metro lineman
put the tackle on him, the Rose
burg quarterback turned and pitch
ed out to South Eugene's Bob Of
ficer on the 15 and Officer raced
down- the sidelines and into the
Metro end zone 85 yards away.
There was a mixup on signals
on the extra point attempt and
State led 13-0 going into the final
period.
The longest sustained drive of
the game started midway in the
final period, when State took a
punt on its own 35. On the second
play of the series, Brothers rolled
out around right end of his own
40 and raced all -the way to the
Metro 29, where he was finally stop
ped by the Metro safety. - " .
State moved the ball to the Met
ro 20 in the next three plays and
Brothers powered his way through
on a quarterback sneak to pick up
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the all-important first down. On
the next play, he fired a pass to
Pendleton s Steve Bunker on the I
10.- .
After Medford's Jack Lowery
picked up a first down on the seven
yard line. Brothers rolled o it
around left end to the one, where
he was forced out of bounds. On
the next play, he crashed over
right guard on a quarterback sneak
into the Metro end zone.
' Miles once again added the extra
point, making it 20-0 with 5:33 left
in the game.
Metro took the next kickoff and
after picking up bne first down
Nordloff punted from his own 47.
Grants Pass halfback Bob Shep
ard took the punt on the State 30
and raced back to the Metro 22.
With State leading by 20 points,
Brothers watched the next series
of plays from, the sidelines and
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Medford's Danny Miles took over
the quarter-backing chores. On the
third play of the series, he hit
Crater's Mike Glines.for a first
down on the Metro nine.
Bend's Jim Leagjeld powered
over left tackle from the nine to
score the fourth and final touch
down. Once again Miles split the
uprights to make it 27-0 with 2:30
left. .
South' Eugene halfback Bob Of
ficer was named Outstanding Back
for the State. Officer picked up
128 yards on 11 carries, including
the 85-yard scamper on the lateral
from Brothers for State's second
touchdown, for an 11.6 yard per
carry average.
Jesuit's Pat Casey, younger
brother of last year's Most Valu
able Player, Tim Casey, was nam
ed Outstanding Back for Metro.
Casey gained 66 yards in 18 car
ries and averaged 37.8 yards on
eight punts. Officer averaged 37.3
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All-in-all, it was a great night
for the many Roseburg fans who
attended the game, as the Indians'
two All-Americans were named co
captains for their team and walked
off with two top honors; a third
RHS star turned in a fine per
formance; and a share of the credit
went to Roseburg Coach Roy
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