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f FOOTBALL FOLLIES Once ogoin the "guessperts" of Football Follies ore out on their limbs to predict the winners of the high school playoff games and the collegiQte'Ciyil Wars.'' Roseburg's Indians and the North Salem Vikings are picked to win Friday's A-l semifinal games and meet head-on ,for the state championship. The A-2 ond B pictures do not emerge as definite though North Catholic and Phoenix aie the X-2 favorites. Camas Valley is a unanimous choice in its B eight-man semifinal. On the collegiate scene the Oregon Oucks have an edge over the Oregon State Beavers in the annual "big game." Bob Schindler moved well out in front with only one week remaining. Schindler has a 177-63-5 record for the season. George Castillo and Don Hagedorn tied for weekly honors with 21-5-1 marks;. ;' ; : " " ' "Don Hoqedorn George Caitillo I Bob Berger I Don Hill I Bob Schindler Niel Cellars Viiitor Horne :' ' I 174-66-5 I 172-68-5 168-72-5 164-76-5 i 177-63-5 I 170-70-5 Gront Roseburg Roseburg Roseburg Roseburg Roseburg Roseburg Roseburg Beoverton North Solem North Solem j North Salem North Salem North Salem North Salem North Salem North Catholic Siuslow Siuslow North Catholic North Catholic North Cotholic Siuslow I North Cotholic Phoenix Vale - Phoenix I Phoenix 1 Phoenix Phoenix Phoenix 1 Phoenix Jefferson YoncalTo Yoncollo Jefferson Yoncollo Yoncollo (Jefferson ) Jefferson Merrill Wosco . Merrill" I Merrill I Merrill I Merrill j Merrill Wasco CamosVolley Dufur Camas Volley Comos Valley Camas Volley , Comas Volley Camas Volley Comas Valley "OSU Oregon , Oregon j Oregon Oregon OSU Oregon Oregon Washington St.--Woshington Washington Washington St. Washington Washington Washington Washington WUWOTC- USC UCLA USC TTSC USC , I USC California Stanford Colifornio Colifornio California Stanford California California Idaho Arizono St. Arizona St. Arizona St. Idaho Arizona St. Arizona St. Arizona St. IZolorodo Air Force AIForce Air Force Air Force I Air Force Air Force I Ai7Force SMU Baylor ' Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Boylor ! Baylor Illinois Michigan St. Michigan St. Michigan St. Michigan St. Illinois Michigon St. Michigan St. Purdue Indiono. Indiana I Purdue I Purdue Indiana . j Purdue I Purdue 1 Notre Dome Iowa , . lowo lowo I Iowa 1 Iowa Iowa Iowa Oklahoma Nebrosko Nebroska 1 Oklahoma Oklohomo Nebrosko lOklahoma I Oklahoma Missouri Konsas Missouri Missouri Missouri ; Missouri Missouri Missouri Wisconsin Minnesoto Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin I Wisconsin Ohio St. Michigon Ohio St. I Ohio St. Ohio STT Michigon I OhioSt. Ohio State ' Penn St. Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh j Pittsburgh I Penn St. Pittsburgh I Pittsburgh ' Rice TCU Rice TC U TC U TC U TCU Rice Tulone LSU LSU LSU LSU jJLSU LSU LSU North Corolino Duke Duke Duke Duke Duke North Carolina Duke Florida Miami Miami Miami Miami Miami Miami Florida ' Yoncalla s Eagles For B Semifinal Set Same Oregon Drilling To Halt Passing Of OSU's Queen I UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, J Euecne Oregon's spirited Web- ' foots conclude tho 1903 football j , season Saturday in their annual ', ' i "Civil War" battle with Oregon I H, State at Hayward Field. ' Kick-off time for this tradl- ; I tional football clash is set for ; 'j 1:30 p.m. - Coach Lcn Casanova's Web- ' ! foots could wind up the cam- j : paign with a solid 7-3 mark by '. winning, while tho Beavers of f; Coach Tom Prothro are scck- ; ing to Improve on a 5-4 record : in the season finale. , The game marks the final collegiate appearance of Ore- Ron's All - American halfback Mel Renfro, fresh from one of ; his finest efforts in lust week's i 28-22 win over Indiana. Seraf in Tops Rifle Action Pete Serafin once again led the members of tho Roseburg Senior Rifle Club In Wednes day's action at tho Rod and Gun Club course in Winches ter. Firing from four positions for a possible 400 total, Serafin edged his nearest competitor with a ' 388 score. Serafin has now fired tho top score for three consecutive weeks. However, Serafin had plenty of competition from Bill Brick ey. Brickoy onded just one point below tho leader with a 387 total. Paul Robinson was third with a 373 and Mildred Comfort placed fourth with a 370. Other top scores included: Robert LcUlcu, 365; Gene Lu licr, 301; Kenneth Clonko, 35G; Lcota Lc Bleu. 352; and Pat fonts, 311. The Roseburg Senior Rifle Club shoots each Wednesday evening at tho Roseburg Rod and Gun Club. Anyone Inter estcd is Invited to attend and purticipato in tho weekly meets. Renfro rushed for 81 yards in 16 attempts, caught fivo pass es for 76 yards and compiled a grand total of 236 yards whilo touching the ball 24 times dur ing the comc-from-behind victory. Both teams are armed with explosive offensive weapons. The Oucks, in addition to Ren fro, boast slick-passing quarter- back Bob Berry and halfbacks Larry Hill and H. D. Murphy who caught the winning pass against Indiana. Oregon State looks to 'its fieri al combination of quarterback Gordon Queen and end V e r n Burke, rated in most quarters the finest receiver in the na tion, for Its scoring punch. The Beavers also present a sound running attack, featuring halfback Leroy Whittle and full backs Charlto Shaw and Booker Washington. Oregon will be searching for its first win since 1058 against the Beavers in this poronnial thriller, which has been a sell, out for the past three months Page 4 The News-Review Thurs., Nov. 21, 1963 YoncalU's Eagles wilt make their debut in the state B 11- man grid playoffs Saturday be fore the home fans when they host the powerful Jefferson con tingent. Kickoff time for the state semi final game is scheduled for 2 p.m. The Eagles captured the Dis trict 2 B 11-man football title in a hotly contested race with the Elkton Elks and the Powers Cruisers. Jefferson, rated as the top B team in the slate, won its league crown with an unde feated mark, then toppled Knap pa, 19-0, to grab the District 1 crown and earn the right to play the Eagles in the semifi nals. For the Eagles it is a re turn to the playoffs after an ab sence of one year. In 1961 the Yoncalla team swept through to the state finals without a set back in B competition. In the finrle Yoncalla battled Pilot Rock to a tie to emerge as the state B 11-man co-champs. The co-championship won by the Eagles in 1961 was their second. In 1959 Yoncalla had tied St. Mary's for the B toga. While Yoncalla is an old hand at the game of playoffs, the Jefferson crew is seeking its first state crown. Though the Salem area team has yet to cap ture a state championship, it top B powers in the state in all sports. Both teams sport rugged de fensive units, and Saturday's game promises to be a strug gle with a minimum of scoring. In winning the Bico-Trico B League (District 1) champion ship, the Eagles opened with a 0-0 deadlock against the Pow ers Cruisers. Bouncing back, Yoncalla scored a 33-13 win over Elkion; . stopped Crow, 27-0; turned back Lowell, 27-6; edged defending champion Monroe, 2 0, on a safety; and battled the powerful Oakland Oakers to a 6-6 tie. Both times the Eagles step ped out of league play this year they ran into trouble losing to A-2 Mapleton, 20-6, and to Sil etz, 6-0. This gives the Eagles a total of 107 points in eight games, while the opponents have man aged to score only 51 points. Go ing into the playoff battle the Eagles boast a record of four wins, two losses and two ties. Jeiferson ranks as one of the top scoring B teams in the state, and to date has shown a miserly defense which has allowed the opposition very few points. The invaders from the north are un defeated. Yoncalla will le led to battle by a strong group of all-conference defensive stars. First team defensive all-stars include line- has built itself into one of the backers Don Wiley and Richard Wales, while the forward wall will be anchored by guard John Myers. Other defensive stand outs include Dick Langdon, Bob ' ian, Tom Coggswell and Mike Latham. Offensively the Eagles top stars include tackle Roger Johnston, the lone player se- . lected to a first team Bico-Trico B League all-star position, Roy Pond and Roger Carney. Though defense is their strong point, the Eaglc3 still have plenty of straight-ahead power and Don Langdon is more than ; capable of throwing the . ball. ' The complete roster for the Eagles include Larry Russell, Myers, Rod Jackson, Larry Cox, Bob Eyron, Jim ' Wiley, J i m Byron, Wales, Coggswell, John Webb, Carl Jox, Bob Vian, Da vid Knowles, Eldon Green, Rob ert Mill, Pond, Don Wiley, La tham, Johnston, Don Langdon, Tick Langdun, Gary Bowman, Donald Vroman, Grant Buell and Richard Boetteher. Coaching the high-flying Ea gles is Tom Douglas. Douglas is at the helm of the Yoncalla crew for his first season. In the other half of the B ll man playoffs Merrill and Wasco will square off at 1:30 p.m. Sat urday at Maupin. The, winner of the Jefferson-Yoncalla game will play the winner of the Mer-rill-Wasco outing the following week for the state championship. Seals Blanked, 4-0; Portland Battles To 1-1 WHL Deadlock ALSTON GETS MVP BOSTON (Ul'l) - The Acnd cmy of Sports Editors has named Waller Alston of the Los Angeles Dodgers Its most valunblo manoger for lDttf. WHL Standings By United Press International WLTPtsGFGA San Fran 9 8 2 20 54 57 Seattle 9 7 1 19 57 51 Los Angeles 9 7 1 19 54 58 Denver 8 6 1 17 62 48 Portland 6 9 3 15 50 57 Vancouver 6 10 2 14 63 69 Wednesday's Results . Los Angeles 4 San Francisco 0 Portlnnd 1 Vancouver 1 (tie) Thursday's Schedule Los Angeles at San Francisco Seattle at Denver and Faille 36. In action tonight, the Seals and Blades meet in a rematch in San Francisco, while Seattle which trails San Francisco by a single point is at Denver. Deer Hunters Get One More Chance A few dcor huntors who have not obtained permits for any special hunt or cither-sex hunt Ing area will Have one more chance to score this year. Tho opportunity exists in tho Wald-port-Maplcton hunt scheduled for the next two weekends, Nov, 23-24, and Nov. 30-Dec. 1. Requirements for this hunt in elude hunting license, unused deer tag and Wnldport-Muplcton permit. Bag limit is set for one deer. According to the game com-l mission, a few permits are still available for the Waldport-Ma pleton hunt, but will be issued only to those hunters who still retain their permit application received with the purchase of tho general season deer tag Hunters who filed and received permits for other special deer hunts or elther-sex unit permits oro not ellgtblo to apply. Wnldport - Mapletun permits will no issued free upon applica tinn of pllgihlo hunters. By United Press International Only six points separated the lop and the bottom of the West ern Hockey League today after Los Angeles net - minder Jim McLcod came back to haunt his old San Francisco teammates. McLcod turned in a shutout Wednesday night before 8,654 at tho Los Angeles Sports Arena as the Blades blanked the lcnguc-le&dcrs, 4-0. The punchlcss Seals, who have made it to tho ton largely on their defenso, managed only i shots ot their old teammate and ho blocked them all. Four different men scored for the winners, who havo lost only two of their last nine games Los Angeles coach Alf Pike commented after the game: "If wo play like we played to night, there won't he many teams that will beat us. While San Francisco lost, Portland and Vancouver each advanced a point by battling to a 1-1 lie at Portland before 6,277. Art Jones of Portland and Larry Popein of tho Canucks both scored in tho first period and from there on goalies Don Head of Portland ond Marcel I'aillo of Vancouver stole tho show. Head blocked 40 Clay To Report For Physical YONCALLA EAGLES, Bico-Trico B League (District 1) champs, will entertain Jefferson Saturday ot 2 p.m. in a state B semifinal game. Ready for action for the Eagles ore: (front I to r) Donold Vroman, Grant Buell, Tom Coggswell, Jim Byron, Richard Wales, Jim Wiley, Bob Byron, John Webb, Larry Cox, Rodney Jackson, John MyeTS and Larry Russell; (back I to r) Robert Mill, Roy Pond, Don Wiley, Mike Latham, Roger Johnston, Don Langdon, Gary Bowman Richard Boetteher, Eldon Green, manager David Vion, Carl Cox, coach Tom Douglas, Davd Knowles ond Bob Vian. Big 6 Title To Be Decided By Weekend Tilts ,,i Coast Football Briefs STOCKTON, Calif. (UPI) ! University of Pacific coach John Rohde had praise today for Tiger halfback Chris Ma-chado. The UOP mentor said Ma- chado looked good on blocking and pass receiving in workouts for Saturday's game with tradi tional rival San Jose State. Dodgers Announce '64 Home Schedule i . rt C i NEW YORK (UPI) , New York City's director of Selec tive Service said today that Cas- sins Clay's transfer of physical examination ond reported shift of residence to New York need have no effect upon the date of his possible indiction by Uncle bam. Col. Paul Akst explained The date of his induction will still depend upon tiie needs of his local draft board at Louis ville, Ky. His local board of registration will always be Uio local board of jurisdiction." The date of induction is very important to heavyweight chal lenger Clay, who is signed fori a title fight with champion Son-I ny Liston sometime in February at a city lo be announced soon. Were he to be drafted before the end of February, Clay who will be 22 on Jan. 17 might be deprived of a tremendous purse and his shot at the most valua ble title in all sports. Cassius had been scheduled to! take his prc lnduction physical today at hometown Louisville. But his Louisville attorney asked for a transfer of examination to New York. And Clay, now in New York, not only asked for an examination transfer at Newi York Selective Service head snots quarters Wednesday; Hut, ac- coming to a Clay secretary, went real estate shopping on Long Island "for a $100,000 home Secretary- Howard Bingham Douglas got back explained "Cassius has so much BERKELEY, Calif. (UPI) - California tackle and team cap tain Jim Anderson will be a def inite starter Saturday in the Big Game against Stanford. Coach Marv Levy said Ander son s rib injury, suffered two weeks ago, has healed ade quately. STANFORD, Calif. (UPI) - Wounds healed fast among Stanford's Indians as kickoff time approached for Saturday's Big Game. Coach John Ralston said to day halfback Steve Thurlow, who suffered a thigh injury against Washington State last weekend, was back in uniform and injured linemen Chuck Ilnrtwig and Tom Ross should be in good shape for California. SEATTLE, Wash. (UPI)-Tlie former second string University of Washington hackfield, moved up following UCLA's win last week, remained intact today with the exception of quarter back. Regular . i g n a 1-caller Bill Wednesday in a spirited drill in preparation for Washing ton State. PULLMAN, Wash. (UPI) -! Washington State coach Jim Sutherland warned traditional rival Washington today his men will be "fighting ready" when they meet the Huskies Satur day. The Cougars held another "closed door" practice session Wednesday. the Ducks' kicking in any case, spite of rainy weather in prep- aration foi their Saturday meet- CORVALL1S, Ore. (UPI) - ing with UCLA. Coach T o m m y Prothro re- gquad members were rcport mamed silent today on the e(i in "nigh spirits' and anxious physical condition of his Oregontor tnc game With their cross State Beavers. t0wn rivals. The Beavers, who suffered I several injuries against South ern California last weekend, play Oregon Saturday at Eugene. EUGENE, Ore. (UPI) Ore gon worked on passing and goal line defense Wednesday in prep aration for Saturday's contest against Oregon State here. The status of sophomore guard Mark Richards and end Buck Corey remained doubtful because of injuries, but coaches said Corey would be able to do LOS ANGELES (UPI) The! University of Southern Califor nia Trojans went through two one-hour drills Wednesday UNDER CONSIDERATION NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. (UPI) Illinois, Michigan State Navy, Pittsburgh and Texas are the five schools still in con tention for the 1963 MacArthur Bowl, presented annually by the National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame. The bowl, along with an $8,800 silver trophy, is presented to a college football team for out standing performance against top-flight competition during a regular campaign. It docs not necessarily go to the team with Bart Starr Ready For Packers Sunday LOS ANGELES (UPI) The UCLA Bruinsi went through their final workouts at Spaulding Field today before meeting Uni versity of Southern California's Trojans Saturday. Athletic Director J. D. Mor gan predicted that a crowd of "i85,000 to 90,000 will show up for the game in the Coliseum u the weather is good and the in; terest high." .. m i. REDWOOD CITY, Calif. (UPI) The San Francisco For-i ty Niners probably will have to face Green Bay's Bart Starr Sunday at Milwaukee. Word that the classy Packer quarterback had recovered from his head injury enough for at least part-time duty was re ceived from the Midwest Tues day. The Forty Niners then ran through a light workout and watched films of last Sunday's 4814 clobbering at ths hands of; the New York Giants. GRAHAM VOTED TOPS NEW YORK (UPI) Otto Graham, who led the Cleveland Browns 'to three National Foot ball League championships in six years, today .was named the greatest pro quarterback of all time by a panel of the coun- ' try's leading, sports writers and sportscasters. Graham coached the Coast Guard Academy to its first per fect season this year; He was followed in Die balloting by Sammy Baugh. , - the reins; the best won-lost record. i-vo niuicbf.o 1U1 ll rt hri.,.. i v, v-..,i. -j...- season opener at night against ,u' , , , - t the St. Louis Cardinals. ineU,?! ' l, Lo'jlle." relatively short home stands. . . ' fh ihi'n C0f",Pin" i;n nii.i.i ..,,. i m iii .!,ll,lt 'he shifts of examination M2 S' ! ''r1, land residence would permit highlights of the Los Angeles Cassius to have the February title fight before going into service. we moan! 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