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Wenatchee Trios Motilities With Aerial Disnlav 25-13 - I i ' jGreen Bay Upset By jRams; 45-6 EJ1 Wad and .V-". Vcitas. Celtics Open Title Defense With Win OBSIRVIR f Nail Andrn .3- r 1 NEIL ANDERSEN Ow Ml M iJrfl Wrtr It dUSat take kcx t EasKra Gregoe. 0-ie'i wkes Saturday eitM P Ofcier. the Kn.;-:'t r . - ened ojar!ert,ck toe te a'' the second period a&d ;.-) "lourtdoww pJ-j o" 34 ard ! -yards. Nxtway tnro-ih i1 ti--rd Observer, La Crande, Ort.. Mon., Oct. 19, 1959 Pago 2 penoo Urrr ceiwcted iiJ-n for -a 1M lead before the W r rcewld fet a the Kxre bi-ard - Trailing bjr trst fc,x 'downs aad lane rwaui oa oi :h t.ird tpmad. EOC nul tctrbT 57 yard 7cict drive. Jofa '.:.T.i-.ii iptunavd eer frn a vrd c a.'sd Eboosied the extra pc-nt to tipfrw rtbe lip to 17 to bf:a f'tr'.'i :perd act -co. r After a Wou i:ot 4-..e had ttaed an the Knight r yard line. Obter had t.s uu ir'.e-cfp-d t'T -Jac Wood oa the d re limed the bj'l to the 14 before -be was pulled down. i George Aliverti lot: a yrd fad then Jon houk fasd ir- Pr.?l MilrfT IB the end lor.- fee the ux rpoiffs Ken D-yrr-r t-rr ,rregn le bnxk .nir.artii's ir to pot. " Tie M f-rM reers --G.r rr.e pint and dr:ve m tre fcrd ItzS then battled We-a-cv v7 art of the way a trie Knigh' rod IS yards m 10 p-'av tc acd the c'mcher to Roy Ca.T.eroe's e.ghtya:d sprint at ta-:L I JLTxarth bkxud :ht trtra Tpcjit try, lu third oae for the Orier the EOC fcotjrr to "rioce wuh bu pisoJU pus.az . He comp eted II of 14 pa.ie. had twa iDterreored Hb ly im I for the night eame h Chxk - Becker knocked k a pav in I the end looe as the third prril - r urjderaav. The Mountajwer t.r.? a'Uk as rucceoiul but cooica t rra:ch ( 7 the pectacular ti v.u o.' Ohier j "IIP inacer paasen ha ha."d the t. i in the !ir period as each baJ on almost eT p ay . aid t.-wd t (eei Jt me other's veak HariaH Svare. a !rtcker ho !M ExA u.tiJ had to ball utMn rets bu hd an , are rae and tie period ended with the r-n most resrs:t'.e for the the MfeBtaiKers on the Wen- rei "filed Naiiaaal rootbaU :cre r. T o piayi in the second Lear-at surdirt. period. J.ra Martm psked off a! The Green Bay Packers. Balti Hwik aenai on the U and the 'mire Coiu and San Francuco Ka.ght's droe yards for their j Forty-Vmers 'each H emerted ; f n uwcicra , from Sunday's action tie! for fir With Dj0.i.-7re dotnt most of ' r"". t' twee pses a the same number :C4m ur'duP' E"" dr ; of try. the Ki gtns drove te the! Wade played the key roie m , Moumaiaeer M On third down ::r "P lhe n"-y Westerr. , Ohr faded to pais and hit Joe ', d-!oc " r thre-e three : Eell cn the 10 yard toe. Bell F" ' h rorr.ped acros to scxre. . S' ; ......... ' v id cry oer the hitherto unheal- Jack W ocd tried to intercept ' CT packers -.he P " L'aitas. AH-Leag quarterback o-.er hi. f t-ps into the wait- tfje c,. vinua;l. ir.( arms o FfcU. 'tiocked the Bea-s 1 1 J out of! EOC p-rH alter the kickoffj. wtern race. He fired touch-J and Bell rt-' -irr.fd to the Knight 42. dovm passes to Lenry Mtwre and A pervjcil foil penalty moved thel L G. Duprt and set up An pigskin to the EOC 43. Eleven A-r-eche's scoring daih in a 21-7 plays larer Orier hit Mike Caboe triumph at Chicago San Fraa for the scrre and Martin con-J cuco. with J. D. Smith scoring erted ' tce. smaihed Detroit's dim 1.- tht second half. Houk fumbled ' P" bJ hipptr.g the on .he nr scrimmage play and j J0Oi Bnggs Stadium, DuCharme recovered on the a. j14'15 Wena che drove to the three-yard ( Ne Vork started the day tied i.ne before the MoMDt.es heM with.ta Philadelphia and the Wash WiUmarth throwing the bail car. iron Redstns for the Eastern vard loss on a fourth P3- ,ln yp ' - ' game ieaa oy aownir.g ioc EOC punted on third do nil-1' X 1 ..u.. ,-,-4 , ,k- w wmed four of seven WashinrJ fumties into points while enroute to a 27- victory. The Cleveland Browns remain- n the Eastern Race with a United Prass International The Bcstoo CtUics ad M i aepolis Lakes, ftnai.su a t-he Vatxaal Basketball Associui.-n playoffs last spring. Launched t'--.-iew season tj' gaikpuig off - oppotiie directions. The defeidJS chajrjoa CeiiA.. turtsed back the Cmcicca'j F.cy ais. 13-13. is their opener Sat-'- Bowling oim AND CALS LIAGUE W L TP Eaiier Beavers H 11J76 Virht Owls l 11285 .Fearless Four U 11236 iW.shful Thinkers 11 11148 'J-Aers 10 11161 Ltst Straws 17 1030 Eager Beavers '2217i Orville MJ' XI. Si Night Owis iZiSt" Myrna Wood ell m. Shirley Downs 4S3 Fearies Four i222' Sylvan Ras-mu'-sen 17, 4'j Wishful Thinkers '21V9i Ray dsy tjut Minneapolis dr'.ped a 1O-103 decis-.cm to the Detroit p.stons Sunday despite a r2-potnt fcanaEe by the Lakers' Elgia Baylor. Bill RufcM-l! totaled 32 rmU aid 23 rebounds ln it Celts' opener. He was shly auivfd by iom ner.sonr.. w.o hit 2 pomli fjurfec 2. 4v avi 20 rebounds, a-d Bob Coosy.i jtTt 22471 Hal Cochran 199. ro scorea zi iicints a'io arew Wildcats Host Baker JV's Here Tonight The junior varsity Wildcats angle with the Baker JVs on the high sen col field at 6 30 to night The Wildcats, winners of three A four games, wiil be meetinj Tor a second time the team that landed them their only defeat iiker smashed out a 33-6 victory -yver the La Grande team in Baker three weeks ago. The Wildcats will be seeking -evenge for the smashing defeat handed them by the Bullpups Several members of the var sity reserves will see action to night in what should prove to be a rough and rugged contest. 13 assists. Baylor was mai'mficer.t anainat Detroit and he almost pulled the game out in the final minute by dropping in three straight bas kets But the 1'iC jfis hung on to in oi a clutch ba-ket by Gene fhur. who led hu team with 22 points 44 Last Straws Wk m. 45 2!28 Don Chad- ner for a ' and one situation RolLand Todd returned to the 14. ' Five plays moved the ball to the,' two and Ohler connected to Fred Cmiih IKa TT1 ' rt mak it 1A-A I t. u-r,t. imi rnri r. ed drive GLASS W9w. plat. The rme pans in seock. CLAZ1NG SERVICES-Millar-s Cabinet Shop NO GAIN Dean Whitely (32) grabs Pete Ohler for a loss in Saturday night's game against Wenatchee Jun ior College. The Knights nanded Eastern Oregon their fourth loss of the seascn 25-13. 'EOC) Photo) Houk. showing more poise and would be thrown for big losses, precision than at any time this Rsy Porter, 196-pound freshman year, connected on six of 11 passes tackle from Pilot Rock, play id for a total of CO yards. Several 'an outstanding game on defence tuiws the little passer roiled out for the Mountaineers. Porter was and was rushed hard but danctdjin on tackle alter tackle and was1 timts for a total of 70 yards War cf the swarming white shirts as hard for the Knights to mav e ;je thf MoumaiDeers were to pick up yardage or complete a a Ml. Emily P3ss just when it looked like he I The two' teams played stand-off, going wenatchee was I ' . ,. 1 ., ,. neralited for pe fo. touchdow pass to Bow The second one gave the Mouo- tcben. Eemie Parnsh's r-yard .tameers a first down on the U KOmt excepted and 'ed to the score. ! pass and Lou Groia's IVyard The Mountaineers were able to ; fl(kj goai. Cleveland. Ptudel I gain only yards rushing to 1 Washington and Pittsourgk as the Knight line that averaged' ,eacn M, 4r Ued for second 21 pounds per man more than EOC . ,w York. smothered the offensive charges! Wad toe,, fg passes of of Aliverti. Willmarth and Clack.) 25 and 28 yards to Del Shofner Passing yardage favored Wea-ljad St-yarder to Jim Phillips j atchee 149 to 0 and net yardage Vrhe Ram ball carriers gained! was 279 to 206 in favor of thel 154 yards with OUie Matson Knights. Wenatchee was penaueci, sprmung 4 yards for a touch-1 down and Joe ilarcocu lunging . one yard for another. Paul Horn ur.g booted Field goals of 14 a-d caught only twice for 20 yards in conference play. Portland J 46 yards for Green Bay s only FINE KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON State. EOC's next opponent, de feated Oregon College. 10-0. Ore ' eon Tech whipped Southern Ore ' tun 10 take over undisputed ' first place in the Oregcn co'legiate;run conference. Omi C4legi('t Cenferenea n pa?al 11 In -- 7V-W t v I Orraon Tech 3 1 Eastern Oreoon 1 Southern Orwoen 1 ' Portland Stat 1 j Oregon Collewe Eastern Oregcn .007 Wenatchee . 0 13 ( I Scoring: EOC ! Willmarth 'ore yard run 11 vard pass .'rom Houk' Willmarth 'kicki. j VsJC: touchdowns: Bell p:ss from Oh'er'. Claboe pais frooi Or.ler ' . Smith 1 pass from OhJer'. Ca.eron tun- PAT'S. Martin k,ck & 13 6 25 points. ARer Svare scored for the Gi ants, they added two more touch down on Alex Webster's 16-yard and George Shaw s 13-yard pass to coo scnneiier. bui j Barnes lunged a foot for Phila I delphia's touchdown after the Gi ants held three times on their one-foot marker. Svare kept the, '.Giants "alive" in their stretch 1 drive to the Eastern title last De jcember when he blocked a De ktrott Field goal that would have beaten New York. 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