Elkton Elks Lose 25-19 League Decision To Crow Palmer, Nicklaus Irritated By Noise, Fail Behind In International Matclis: I i ; r,miuu aiu, minus the fourth quarter rally the Elks serv ices of. quarterback Don took to the air, throwing the auiou ana pass tmanng end Da- long TD bombs Fridav at the hVnrfr fh Ceiving end ' 55 aerial Kin Crow Cnl f V'S" for the "t Elkton TD of the U Zl 4k , fourth 1uaie'-. Adams Both (&uloff and Abraham puUed in a 30-yarder for the sus afned ?D d,UV 'inal 'a-v- Levenhagen threw garne8" Oatland. ",," The loss was the second in' last downs favored lhe Vlsit league play for the Elks, giv- ors: ' 6; 0n the round ?ow ing them a 3-2 conference rec- rushfor 159 yards while hold ord. "is Elkton to 71. Passing the cuts completed tour of 13 at- ClYlW filnirlf first in thn 7iiet quarter of action when Tom tcmpts for 115 ,ards and Crow Higgens pushed the niiskin ?onnected ?n ?ve of 12 tries across the goal line from two or 6 :as- Tne wlnne !? I yards out. Ken Burch kicked etcePle three Passes and Elk-j the PAT eiauueu uit one ui ine op' The Cougars increased their Position's tosses. lead to 13 points by halftime,' Elkton punted twice for a 22.5 with Higgens breaking through 'alds average, while Crow was. ior uie iinui live yaras to ell- l h" iuuco, av- max another Crow drive in the eraging 29.5 per kick. Crow lost second quarter. two fumbles and Elkton turned Early in the third period the the ball over to the invaders Elks fought from behind to three times on bobbles. The within striking distance. The Elks were penalized once for Dav-off nlav for the F.Iks was five yards , and Crow was set i '4; V i rsi. .... uv' - i .-t S TARIS (UP1) Arnold Pal mer and Jack Nicklaus, irritat ed by . clicking cameras and noisy galleries, were trailing by a stroke in both the individual and team competition today go ing into the third round of the But then he ran into two fco- nold, I don't want to complain. geys as he carded nines of 33, but. let s just say that we arc three under par, and 37, one not used to crowd noises and over, on Uie 6,834-yard St. Nom-i camera clicking back heme." Ia-Breteche course with its 36-! Balding had a second 71, one 3672 par. under par, which gave him a rilcklaus. too. started out total of 138. He bad a first Canada Cup and International we, getting his second straight f0"1"1 6' Trophy golf matches. 'eagle on the first hole, but then' Player had a second round 70 Both said something would ran into trouble and wound ud to 8 with his opening 68. have to be done to silence the with a scrambling 37-3572. Tled with Palmer and Nick- photographers and spectators if Nicklaus Criticises Play they hoped to retain the team; .tVn.n -i ; . . t. : -1. . l t t t- mien vi(aui luiiMiip wiuuii lilt) v. is. jrs laus one stroke behind those two leaders were Relief Walt- HIGH SCHOOL GRID SCORES a 22-yard jaunt by Ken Adamas.:ba 35 yards on five penalties.' jeeph0to) duuu jttveuuagen proviaea ine score oy wuarrars: JOEY ARCHER of New York, right, pounds a left to the face of Rubin (Hurri cane) Carter of Paterson, N.J. in the first round of their 10-rounder at Madi son Square Garden Friday night. Archer became the foremost middleweight challenger by winning an upset split decision over., Carter, previously the top contender. Archer in now looking for a crack ot champion Dick Tiger of Nigeria. On a round basis Friday night, the referee gove Archer a 5-4-1 decision while one judge had it 6-4, Archer. The other judge gave Carter the nod, 5-4-1 (UPI power for the PAT. iCrow 7 66 625 However, Crow came inarch- Elkton ' 0 0 7 1219' ing back as Mike Tracy pulled I Scoring: Crow; Higgens 2 run in a 10-yard TD pass from (Burch kick). Crow; Higgens 5 Higgens, then early in the final run (kick failed). Elkton; Ad stanza the invaders iced the ams 22 run (Levenhagen run), victory as Carl Denker dove Crow; Tracy 10 pass from Hig into the end zono from the one-! gens (kick blocked). Crow; yard stripe. , Denker 1 run (kick failed). Elk- Fightwg valiantly, the Elks. ton; Brooks 55 pass from Lev Canyonville Nips Prospect Cougars 27-25 To Keep 8-Man Mark Clean has won the past three years , second round 69 and the two and to stay in contention for the on X.P?' ?ou are P1,vln8 lousy Spaniards, Sebastian Miguel individual title. gm' 'ian$ said. "Uke Ar- and Ramon Sota. "You just can't play your best when you wait for a cam era to click and someone in the !duI1i-v tn fnllr up mm.A " Mm. plained Palmer, adding that he "hesitated to say anything be- j cause I don't want to make a big th.ng out of this." Nois Bugs Amtrlcans "But Jack and I are used to quiet and if we don't get it our games are bound to suffer." 8 Palmer, with a two under par 70, and Nicklaus with an even par 72 both had halfway totals of 139 a stroke behind little Gary Player of South Af rica and Al Baldlug of Canada in the individual ace The U. S North Catholic 13 Hood River ' Amity 47 Salem Academy 12! Willamina 14 Sheridan 12 Nestucca 50 Sherwood 0 Yamhill-Carlton 26 Philomath MacLaren 20 Dayton 7 Reed sport 27 Taft 10 Mapleton 25 Toledo 14 Newport 25 Waldport 0 : Siuslaw 39 Powers 7 Woodburn 27 Santiam 0 Serra Catholic 65 North team total nf 57ft fion 0 Ma same as Spain and Canada was one stroke back of South Africa. - Starting in, a dense fog and finishing under cloudy skies bo- Central 56 Scio 0 ' Cascade 32 Gervais 6 Stnytqn 7 Mt. Angel 6 , ! Oakridge 13 Crcswell 0 Junction City 20 Central Linn Sutherlln 39 Myrtle Creek Glendale 19 Glide 6 Douglas 19 Riddle 6 Burns 19 Heppner 6 Wasco 58 Sherman 0 Enterprise 14 Joseph 1.3 Oakland 27 Lowell 7 Alsea 20 Triangle Lake 13 Knappa 32 Corbett 6 St. Paul 21 Westfir 2 Dufur 32 Cascade Locks 6 lono 20 Riverside 7 Dayton (Wash.) 61 Wallowa Umatilla 35 Condon 13 McEwcn 18 Stanfield 7 Weston 49 Umapine 0 Echo 28 Helix 7 Halfway 23 Richland 19 Burnt River 21 Imblcr 13 St. Francis 25 Huntington 13 fnrn annthpr iinrulv cnllHrv nf 0 I ani'nm.i Ia'c Tiara auanifai facrl nmirn. n av flnrrlnni- 1-an tir nlnnntntf in frnm thtt turn, r aah managed to move to within one'enhagen -(run failed). Elkton; : .h"":" w 7. "". . CT.. 1 .7 T C t "ISot.. Oct. 26. 1963- The Newt-Review. Paaa 7 r T I ...w. .". .uuu MII.MIIIHIIIHIIi KALI Jl - O- ' lt.AUIIIl HI1I1I1 V If I1LTUM. UKlllie I " - V and at the same time kept their int 27-19 lead in the closing min-four under par after 12 holes.' " ' ', ! Southern Oregon Eight-Man ' . . . ' , utes. However; the . Cougars TD of the Cougars by the timelAdams 30 pass from Levenhag the final buzzer sounded. In the en (run failed). Yoncallo's Defense Keys 2-0 Win Over Monroe 11 League record unscarred Fri- ununuing ine p a 1 1 e r n oi were not rcady day. - trading TDs, Jerry Wilson hit out, with Wilson I The Tigers invaded Prospect oavdirt for the Cougars on a combining for a to nip the host Cougars 27-25 six.vnrd run and Maurer to be and -yard pass-' counted Maurer F ran luli luuimuuLiun lui aiiuiiii:! OlA points. b. The Tigers will ilicd tho Cam- in a tfoma ivhinh entu thn tiif teams trade touchdowns, but the for the PAT- ..... ii.. .H.l 1 .....1.. i-,,.lL winners capitalized on e x t r a ' 'e wuu .uu-wuu.jr imuiu ag valley Hornets, lhe other un- nninttf miarlAt Ilia Tiftorc tnnlr tha An. j . vi , f, , ueieuieu league teuin, next i. Tn nn 4i. ...... . . . . ... . & BK-VTBI-A D I Ell-.IIE ,Tl, !, .,J .!, T " , j , " u'"5 I-1 . .- " " S iv-ii.iw.. yj. i . ;WUWn naa scoiea a . non- other TD. Gardner broke loose Valley outing will decide the w l i rer. ri- r nan to insme ine one-yara line league win over the Tigers. on a 5o-yard Ballon and Heath conference championship. 89 19 of the fcagles when time ran Canyonville, the defending dis- again dove across the goal line Scort By Quarters: 83 26 out. trict champs, now boast a 3-0 fnr thn PAT Oanvonville 0 7 7 1327 Yoncalla Oakland Powers Elkton Crow Monroe Lowell of the Monroe's final surge was only league mark, and are 3-1 for one of three times the Blue the season. . Dragons were inside the Yon-' Canyonville grabbed the lead calla 20. while the Eaeles had 'n the second quarter when a pair of threats of their dwn Steve Gardner broke loose and ,ead At Ms jnt John K, bIe halted bv the rueeod defenders.. rambled 5 yards to paydirt. KlnavA rvnio rtrivo Wil Defense Droved the key for The Ea"les marched to inside mKe iieain aaaed tne extra the Yoncalla Eagles as they tuP Mnnrnp 20 on two senarate Point on a run.. The tally ?nve Occasions Licia atanili f-u iiuuiiiiii: ':, . ..... 1. edge. in me iinai lany me r,dSieS F-rlv in ,h thirrt -...,. 1 1.000 0 .750 .667 .600 .353 .250 .000 19 40 43 83 77 64 135 35 36 18 76 battled the Monroe Blue Devils in an important Bico-Trico B League encounter Friday night nad The Eagles racked up two points, on a- second quarter . Bmr,,toH ' .ittl,, n Wilson snared an 18-vard nass Prospect 0 0 6 1925 from Maurer. but the Tigers - Scoring: Cany; Gardner 55 halted the PAT attempt short run (Heath run). Pros; Maurer of the end zone to retain their 3 run (run failed). Cany; Kim- 6 run (Gardner run), rros; drive Wilson 6 run (Maurer run). : Cany; Gardner 50 run (Heath M i jij run). Pros; Wilson 18 pass from CC Meet Rescheduled Maurer (run failed). Cany; Rin- safety, then held on to post a thrilling 2-0 victory. The win keeps the Eagles firmly en trenched infirst place in con. ference standings with -a 4-0-' record. Yoncalla's winnina s' ' came 17 seconds prior to the end of the first half when' Mon roe's quarterback Wilbur Starr tl,a 17;iulac . , ..... . gen run v run iuuuu;. rrus; tne tagies r.ri in tho ihinl nimriur il The- District 5-A-l cross coun- ?. , ,t . nine first downs and the r,ltrr. m .m.i.ino in trv chamnionshins. oriEinallv Blue Dragons had seven. Yon-,move within one Doint o the announced for Friday, will be .. ' : calla gained 113 yards rushing victnrs Andv Maurer. soDho- run today on the North Eugene mnrp nunrlnrhack snnRatinn. course. attemnts for 25 yards. Monroe racked up the six points when Mike Crunicnn will lead the rushed for 95 yards and com- ,lc powered his way into the Indians into action, while South leted one of our oasses for end ZOne from three jards out. Eugene and North Eugene are 10 yards.. Monroe had two rass canyonville added to its mar- expected to emerge as the top the Eagles gjn later in the same period as teams in district competition. Koger Kimble scored on a six- Starting time is set for 1 p.m. iitarceitions and registered one. Punting the Eagles kicked twice for an average of 2;i yards, while the losers punted Fei The Flneit In WEDDING INVITATIONS nd ANNOUNCEMENTS M & M PRINTERS li-oll You can live the 'Happy Days Ahead at Woodburn Senior Estates on a modest retirement income aoH wiM nan from renter three times for a 23.5 average. hir ii th n,i ,nn. nnil Yoncalla recovered one Monroe fell nn the hall. Star was back '"'nble and had five penalties inside his own 10-yard line to punt when the fatal play oc curred. ' i The Blue Dragons threatened several times during the game, and were knocking on the door when the final buzzer sounded. Starr palled for 55 yards. Monroe had three penalties for 15 yards Score By Quarters: - Yoncalla 0 2 0 Monroe 0 0 0 00 Scoring: Yoncalla; Safety, W. The following radio" and television programs are printed ot a fro public service for ' Newt-Review readers. All program listings ore published oi received from the respec tive stations. The News-Review does not accept responsibility for variation from original schedules furnished this newspaper.. 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