The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, September 12, 1963, Page 5, Image 5

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    MC Viks Rated Strong
Contender In UVL Race
. Coach Jerry Hassett's Myrtle
Creek Vikings are awaiting their
first test of the 1063 grid season
Friday when they host the potent
Myrtle jfolnt Bobcats in a non
league contest.
The opening game is scheduled
for 8 p.m.
H a s s e 1 1 expects Riddle and
Douglas to provide the power in
Umpqua Valley League play, with
the Vikings rating as strong "dark
horse" contenders.
Myrtle Creek will field a young
team that lacks experience, but
to date the Viks have shown a lot
of desire and potential.
The team has had a little trouble
in early practice sessions adjust
ing to a new offense, reports Has
sett, but. are now looking sharp.
Defensively the Viks will be strong
in the middle of the line where
UVL all-stars Ray Osborne and
Bruce Briggs are back to lead the
charge. Osborne was a first team
all-conference player last year, and
Briggs was named to the second
team.
In addition to the all-star line
men, the Viks will have the UVL's
second team fullback Bob Bean-
blossom returning to lead the back-
field charge.
The other five lettermen for the
Vikings are: quarterback Jim
Coon, halfback Ron Westbrooks
tackle Fred Pritt, center Jim Bir-
ennaum and guard Gary Dun
bam.
A strong group of newcomers is
expected to provide Myrtle Creek
wun a strong entrant in the UVL.
Among the top prospects are half
backs Tony Quinn, Gerald Daven
port and Dennis Birenbaum. full
back Craig Holt and quarterback
jonn Benson.
Talented linemen among the
newcomers are ends John Mark
ham, Danny Billings, Jim Billings,
Pat Shirtcliff and Larry Prinele.
tackles Tom McFarland and Dale
Hoffman and guard Danny Davidson.
The first UVL counter for the
Vikings will be Oct. 4 when the
Glendale Pirates invade Myrtle
Creek.
Assisting Hassett with the coach
ing chores will be Chuck Sperling,
A total of 40 boys turned out for
football at Myrtle Creek.
MYRTLE CREEK VIKINGS
1963 Football Schedule
September
13 Myrtle Point at Myrtle
Creek, 8 p.m.
20 Oakland at Oakland, 1:30
p.m.
27 Bandon at Myrtle Creek, 8
p.m.
October
Glendale at Myrtle Creek
8 p.m. (x)
Riddle at Myrtle Creek, 8
p.m. (x)
Glide at Glide, 2 p.m. (x)
Sutherlin at Sutherlin, 8 p.m.
November
1 Douglas at Myrtle Creek, 8
p.m. (x)
(x) denotes Umpqua Valley League
games.
11
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STREAM-OR STU.-FI6HIN&.
By United Press International
Spokane and Oklahoma City are
starting from scratch as both
clubs now have one victory in the
Pacific . Coast League playofs.
Tonight the final game in Sno-
kane will be played with Ben
Johnson, a 32-year-old right hand-
er taking the mound for the 89ers
while the host Indians will start
23-year-old Phil Ortega. Johnson.
aunng tne regular season had a
record of 11 victories and 9 de
feats and Ortega had 13-9. The
Clubs will use Friday to travel
and resume the series Saturday
night at Oklahoma City.
The Indians came through with
single run in the ninth inning
Wednesday night to take a 3-2 de
cision and knot the best of seven
series. John Werhas drove in re
lief hurler Dick Scott, who had
doubled, with the decisive run.
Scott took the mound in the sev
enth inning and didn't allow Okla
homa City a hit. Howie Reed had
started on the mound and was
relieved by Jack Smith and then
Scott took over.
Manager Danny Ozark beck
oned Scott when the bases were
loaded and nobody out. Scott
struck out the first two men to
face him and then forced bother
some Dave Roberts to pop up.
It was Roberts who drove in the
first 89cr run in the fourth inning
with a long double to left field
Werhas drove in Spokane's ini
tial run with a sacrifice fly in
the third inning. Werhas scored
on Dick Bcradino's single in the
sixth for the second Spokane
tally.
Llnescore:
Okla. City 000 100 100 2 8 2
Spokane 001 001 001 3 12 0
Kemmercr, Jones (7), and
Campbell; Reed, J. Smith (7), D.
Scott (7), and Brumley. WP
Scott. LPJones.
BALANCING ACT is performed by skipper P. Chanceral
and M. Parent as they lean over the side to steady their
craft on Lake Michigan in the 41st annual World Champ
ionship Star class sailboat races. The pair is racing out of
Seine, France. (UPI Telephoto)
6 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Thur., Sept. 12, 1963
Canyonville's Tigers Ready
For Defense Of Loop Title
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The Canyonville Tigers, boasting
veteran line, will have their work
cut out for them as they begin
defending their Southern Oregon
League eight-man grid crown.
Rolling through league play un
defeated last year, the Tigers went
on to become runners-up in the
state in eight-man play. Coach
Dick Petterson's crow finished the
season with a 9-1 record, losing
only to Hereford in the champion
ship game at Baker.
The biggest problem facing Pet
torson and assistant coach Bob
Rowo this year is that of replac
ing five senior starters from last
year's team.
In the forward wall the Tigers
will be strong with seven return
ing lettermen. Two backs return
to the fold, but the big job will be
that of replacing quarterback Fred
Grunst.
Linemen set for action for the
Tigers arc two-year lettermen ends
George Muctzel and Mike Heath
guards Doug Cowley and Dave
Sports Calendar
Friday
Prep Football
Midwestern League
Roseburg Indians vs. Willamette
Wolverines, 8 p.m., Willamette.
Cottage Grove Lions vs. Marsh
field Pirates, 8 p.m., Marshficld.
Sheldon Irish vs. Springfield Mil
lers, 8 p.m., Springfield.
Thurston Colts vs. South Eugene
Axemen, 8 p.m., Civic Stadium,
Eugene.
MARK'S HARDWARE
and SPORTING GOODS
"' Attention
' Fisherman!
Jim Corbell, representative
of The Garcia Corpora
tion, will be visiting our
store Friday, September
13th. He is an expert of
national standing and will
demonstrate fishing tackle
and give tips on how to
cast,
Jim is past National Dry
Fly Amateur Champion;
Professional All Around
Champion; Skish I - ounce
Distance Natonal Cham
pion and California State
Fresh Water Fishing Cham
pion.
Everyone Is Invited To Come In And
Talk "Fishing" Friday With Jim.
Emerald League
Elmira Falcons vs. Drain War
riors, 8 p.m., Drain.
Bico-Trico B League
Lowell vs. Crow, 1:30 p.m., Crow.
Non-League
Glendale Pirates vs. Rogue Riv
er Chieftains, 8 p.m., Rogue River.
Myrtle Point Bobcats vs. Myrtle
Creek Vikings, 8 p.m., Myrtle
Creek.
Riddle Irish vs. Pacific Pirates,
8 p.m., Pacific.
Sutherlin Bulldogs vs. Biuulon Ti
gers, 8 p.m., Bandon.
Oakland Oakcrs vs. Corhctl, 8
p.m., Corbett.
8-Man Non-League
Days Creek Wolves vs. Camas
Valley Hornets, 1:30 p.m., Camas
Valley.
Prospect Cougars vs. Sisters, 2
p.m., Sisters.
Junior High Jamboree
Joseph Lane and Fremont (7th,
8th and freshmen teams) 7:15
p.m., Finlay Field, Roseburg.
Saturday
Prep Football
Midwestern League
North Bend Bulldogs vs. North
Eugene Highlanders, 8 p.m., Civic
Stadium, Eugene.
Bico-Trico B League
Elkton Elks vs. Monroe Blue
Devils. 8 u.ni.. Junction City.
Powers Cruisers vs. Yoncalla
Eagles, 1:30 p.m., Yoncalla.
Non-League
Coquille Red Devils vs. Douglas
Trojans, 2 p.m.. Douglas.
Glide Wildcats vs. St. Mary's
Crusaders, 2 p. m., St. Mary's
(Mcdtord).
Canyonville Tigers vs. Cascade
Locks, 12 noon, Scio.
Hardtops
Hardtop and Jalopy Races spon
sored by the Pacific Raring As
sociation, Time Trials 7:30 p.m.,
Races 8 p.m., Roseburg Speedway.
Crockett and center John Carson.
Heath is also a capable back. One-
year veterans in the line are guard
Mike Nicholson and center Bob Fer
guson.
Leading the backficld returners
is John Ringen with two years of
experience, while Steve Gardner is
back after one year of varsity play.
Top prospects among the new
comers include end Gregg Myers
and Tom Thompson, and back Rog
er Kimble.
The Tigers' roughest competition
in league play is expected to come
from the Camas Valley Hornets
and the Prospect Cougars.
Canyonville will open the season
Saturday in a non-league game
against Cascade Locks at Scio.
Kickoff time is set for noon. The
home opener for the Tigers is Sept.
20 when Camas Valley invades for
a non-counter.
CANYONVILLE TIGERS
1963 Football Schedule
September
14 Cascade Locks at Scio, 12
noon
20 Camas Valley at Canyonville,
3:30 p.m.
27 Days Creek at Canyonville,
3:30 p.m.
October
4 Prospect at Canyonville, 3:30
p.m.
11 Days Creek at Days Creek,
3:30 p.m.-x
18 Butte Falls at Canyonville, 3
p.m.-.
25 Pruspect at Prospect, 2 p.m.-x
November
1 Camas Valley at Camas Val
ley, 1:30 p.m.-x
x-denotes Southern Oregon Eight-
Man League games.
BOWLING
' MIXED MAJOR CLASSIC
Team No. 6, 3-1; Pennington Builders,
3-1; Roseburg Bowl, 3-1; McKay Drugs,
2-2; Mountain View Dairy, 7-7; Team No.
8, 1-3; Team No. 5, 1-3; Mlttendorf Truck
ing, 1-3.
High Series: Men Jack Hayman, 221-178-188
587, Team No. 6. Women Pat Piper,
19M7M 70 532, Team No. 6. High Game:
Men Jack Hayman, 221, Team No. 6. Wom
en Janet Harly. too. Team No. t.
INDIAN SUMMER
Frank and Bob's Flying A. 26'i; Team No.
16, 26; The Gooters, 22; The Larks, 21;
Melrose Store, 19Mi; Channel Chicks,
Four Squaws, 19; The Gripers, 19; Four
Leaf Clovers, I7i; Four Jills, 16; Blue
Bells, 16; Team No. 5, 15; The Ramblers, 15;
Bvrd's Market, 14; Strlckling and Short
Insurance, 13 i; Lucky Strikes, IO'i.
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Cards, Dodgers Continue ML Battle
By United Prets International
The St. Louis Cardinals are us
ing the Los Angeles Dodgers'
own most potent weapon pitch
ing to cling to the front-runners'
coattails in the National
League pennant race.
Pitching has been the Cardin
als' most serious problem all sea
son but it's suddenly jelled
and just at the right time if the
Kcdbirds are going to overtake
the Dodgers, whose once-proud
staff is beginning to get the blind
staggers in the stretch.
The Cardinal staff turned in its
third consecutive shutout when
Ray Sadecki and Ron Taylor
combined in a five-hitter Wednes
day night for a 4-0 victory over
the Chicago Cubs. The win en
abled the Cardinals to remain
three games behind the winning
Dodgers and made it 14 victories
in their last IS games for Johnny
Keane's fast-closing team.
The Dodgers again got shaky
pitching from ace Don Drysdale
but reached into their bullpen for
the necessary relief aid as they
downed the Pittsburgh Pirates,
9-4, and eliminated them from
the race.
Sandy Koufax is the only Dodg
er pitcher who has gone the dis
tance in the 11 games played gy
Los Angeles this month. During
the same period the Cardinals
have had six complete games
from among three different pitch
ers. Giants Lose Again .
The New York Mets pushed the
fnriincf San FmnpUm Giants an
other step toward extinction, 4-2,
the Cincinnati Keas rouiea me
Milwaukee Braves, 14-3, and the
Houston Colts nicked the Phila
Helnhia Phillips 4-2. in other Na
tional League games
Sadecki went 5 2-3 innings to
win his ninth game for the Car
dinals, with Taylor holding the
Cubs to one hit over the final
3 1-3. Stan Musial's sacrifice fly
and an infield out produced two
St. Louis runs in the fourth in
ning and Mike Shannon hit his
first major league homer to drive
in the other pair in the eighth.
Dick Ellsworth suffered his ninth
loss against 20 victories.
Maury Wills had four hits and
Frank Howard and Ken McMul
len two each as the Dodgers rat
tled out 13 hits.
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