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About La Grande observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1959-1968 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1959)
Dave Carman Grabs Rushing IciaT iMountaineers sliPPing !n First Year Lonterence Record dooks Lead: 1 ?y NEIL ANDERSEN Observer Staff Writer 'lirtif'f Carman ;,-e up Hi, vai j Big r rour Lead Mats ;nir.ii.i- West, nshnu is fourth uith 2!i arils and a .10 average. D.ilc IMirson. ;n picked up 3d j .ml-, and a Km, hiinwn on two against Hi rimstui, is filth and u 4.0, average miuii.iuil., . ., viiiuyi'M lV Hire r foothall players through the cam, - ason with only one game 1,1! oti:i'h yards wntdule. tpr carry. . Carman, La Grunue's (op grmirid Wt-tirkow. the 'Tutor air urm. tamer in its lust two outings. to,ik'hu completed 2'. p. ses in 44 at- ' the lead in rushinu v;,ul;K' tempts lor 5.V1 ytrd. Seven of his " With Alp . I no yarns. Closes, i com- "P.'i-ior to the senior Jim Loriictt with 440 Ksy Wcs'cnskow le " Ul DS.SKirifi fix.,.. . ifef and Corn, ti r. -t.-.ins hi. ..'.T' f- ' Point lead. U.V The "15iy Three" in Tiki r stall hc had to move ov.r to make m room tor Carman who has iiuutly ; and efficiently provided H i- l a irandt- grid machine with vi'al , yardage and fl:t downs whim-wr called upon. The 175 pound senior , has really come into his ,an the last few gnm?s. ' Cornott maintains a 7 0 p r carry .average on M attempts with the ball but it has been ' arnian who , has turned into the workhorse . Carman h:.s carried 71 t inn s mil maintains a 8.7 average ec:y time h'lugs the ball, j Den Smith is rankd third in. rushing with 385 yards gamed on j i 63 carries for a 0.4 p"r cai ry ' pass s have been for touchdowns. . next Wcdm -.-day. A couplet, d pass nets the Tigers: In three previous home games an average ol XI 2 yards. th? Tigers are und'-.eated uid un , l;)ue Mountain Lane, will cele I l.r I., rri.ir !irO .. ,.1 I l: I .v-ji v. uovMing: !(; ration ill La (irande w ith an anniversary tournament schedul icd to get under way tonight at La tirande's signal caller also j scored uoon. Coach Kranz llaun r(,"".t0 iwner Clilf ISnmm. hallback is t7l :?rn V'f yards. t:ZSVV I -tute Hi.-1, am pC-fUyJ: I 5 m J - j DAVE CARMAN Leading Rusher VST." leaiU th team in punting. Westen skow has hooted 10 times for a 3(i 3 average while sophomore Itiek C'orev has kieked seven times lor a ati 1 average. Cornel! maintains his scoring lead with U points but Corey with l!l points on three touchdowns and a singl- eonvtrsion against Dermis ton inovid into second place with 41 pom's. Corey is the lop pass receiver with 18 gratis out of a possible T, trsses. The senior end has con verted for II of his 41 poin'.s W ste nskow alo ranks third in scoring with 31 points followed by Mnith with 18 Ctrman. (ierry and I'tterson have accounttd lor 12 points apiece and Lar.y Nice has added a six pointer. The Titers as a team have rolled to 2.570 yards olfensively for an average of 321 3 yards per game. La Grand has gained l.tto3 yards rushing and 707 through the air In nght games La C.ande has totaled 174 points and given up only Vr. The Tigers will be oil! !o protect a pair of records when they meet with Baker at 1 la wou d like tu preserve the records and add his second victory ol the season over Haker. I.a Grande shut out Haker I'iO in the first meeting of the two teams. I r " w '- : J reani:cu in tonights opening Jv.-ill he a mutch game between jll.e hiah average male and high L'vewe female bowler. linmruc Hrinim, with a 181, jwi.l carry the honor of the fe I male keglers w hen she meets Don ( hadwick. ( hadwick is cur rent!) averaging ltd 'I he match game between Chad- wick and Brimm is scheduled to I en games. Ttch and SOC con Oregon Tech continues tc domi:: regaining of the passing title- ate Oregon Collegiate Conference Brown completed 10 of 13 passes statistics through the final week aga.nst EOC last week to jump of loop action. The Owls lead th- ahead of OTI's R. Johnson. Brown conference in lushing and total has completed 44 of 84 aerials for offense and rank second to South- a .524 percentage. Johnson leads em Oregon in team passing. in TO passes with five. Eastern Oregon, leader in team1 Jo "ouk climbed one spot to rushing in the first weeks of th?i fourth in conference passing sta- season, remains in second place with the Ked Raiders slowly closing the gap. Tech has gained 1182 yards to 880 for the Mountaineers rushing SOC is third with 842 yards in sev- tistics to replace Lance Louke. Hunk has hit 18 of 47 att'.mpts for 153 yards and three touchdowns. John Willmarth slipped to fourth in scoring with 26 points. Allen Leach of OTI maintains top spot with 36 points while Stan Glass itart at 6:45 and the public is j tinut tc pull aw ay in total effense and Al Barnes are lied w ith 30 as the three remaining clubs con- each. Glass is frcm Oil ana tinue to drop games. i Barnes from SOC. The only major change in in-1 Willmarth also slipped lo fourth dividual statistics is Jack Brown's in punting this week. He has boot- BUCK COREY Top Pass Catcher Observer, La Grande, Ore., Fri Nov. 6, 1959 Page 2 Titles, Playoff Spots Await Prep Grid Teams In Final Week's Action IRyder Cup "Pairings "Complete I'ALM DKSKIiT. Calif. 'ITI' , Capt. Sam Snead reachiil 4 into the strategy bank and came up with some brilliant pairings , that made the tlnite-l States the r favorite to win the Scotch four some matches in the openi-ig , round of the Hyder Cup compel i . tion today. , Both Snead and Capt Dai liees of the invading scpiad were con - fidenl of victnrv .in, I both seemed pleased with the pairings. when play got underway at 9 a m today, the pairings were: Bob Koshurg and Mike Sou- chak. U.S., vs. H. J. Hunt and Ktic Brown, Great Britain. Julius Horns mid Dow Kinstci wald, U.S., vs hea BousficUl a:(d iiecsc Great Britain. Snead. IJr. C'ary Middlecoll. U.S., and Hairy Weetman aid Dave Thomas, Britain. jttith the winner gelling the clis- Doug Ford and Art Wall. I S. tn, 1-rnwn. ' " vs. I'eter Alliss and Christy if I Murslilicld. unbeaten in its dis Coniioi . Gn at Britain. iti ict. plays North Bend, w hich "I'm hoping to win all four has lost one district game. matches," said Snead, "but the ' only way I would be disappointel REISER DODGER COACH wmilil oe 10 lose inree or morei ,(;.'L."S 'I'Hl1 Pete ot tnem. u,,;Nl.r mdav was named a coach biiea'i luniKs ilia: nis sirongesi team is made up of VYnll ami Kurd . OISIRVIR f Neil Andersen By United Pret International Defending slate champion Jef ferson, to'iranked Mi'dfnrd, al-ways-trong Marshfield and South Salem get their tougliesls tests to date this weekend in their l'.i.V high school football title bids. Jefferson and its high scoring inarleih.i i:, Mel Hondo, run up against iinlieiile.i. untied Lincoln in the l'liitl.THl sliiMat&wn. Med.onf, which lost lo Jeff in last veal's title A-l game, meets Giants I 'ass on its. home field National Hockey League United Press International Most an 8 Detroit 3 Montreal 8 New York 2 'Only games scheduled.) Arrerican Hockey League Buffalo 6 Quebec 3 K)nly game scheduled.) of the Los A'igeles Dodders to I enlace his toniier Brooklyn ri.i.mmale, Pee ef fiV-ese. wh-j accent I'd a htoa.tcasling job. The 4(i year lil lii'er current ly is running the Kscorolo Beds ol the DoiiniiaH He'ubllc League. He will lie u:ie of two rew coaches with fli Dodgers next season. Hubby Uraij in hav ing replaced Charlie I'ressen whe:i thai veteran aclupteil the Milwaukee Manager' Job. ---- - - -i. Dependability and Safety are watchwords in our moving services to you "We have the ex perience and the equipment required to do the job to your complete satisfaction. Our Services Local Moving Packing & Wrapping Transfer and Cartage Long Distance Van Service v Storage . Yoncalla, Powers Meet South Salem, 4-0 in district play, tangles with North Salem. 3 1. Sandy. Pendleton and St. Helens already have qualified for A-l playoff berths. David Douglas and Central Catholic are leading con tenders for the other. Central Catholic meets Astoria and Diivi l Douglas plays Clackamas this weekend. , In clase A 2 Willafnina and Phil omnth, both 7 0, clash. Sisulaw meets. I'eedspjrt and Co,iiille plays Myrtle Point in other im IHirlant games. The top class B game will see Powers at Yoncalla Saturday for the district 4 title The winner will be favored for the slate crown. Bowling Results NY Board Seeks Title 'Holder M-iW YOKK 'I I'D The New York Stale Athletic Commission hoped to have heavyweight cham pion Ingcmnr Johansson as a witness at the three license-revocation hearings slated for today. "Johansson is scheduled lo ar rive from California today," said a commission spokesman, "and we'll try to get him as a witness." Kuch of the three hearings is an altermath uf tiie June 26 fight in which Sweden's Johansson won Hie title from Floyd Patterson at Yankee Stadium. The three defendants who must show cause why their licenses should not lie x-rmanently re voked are: Cus D'Amato. manager of ex champion Patterson, whose hear ing opered Thursday and will lie resumed to-lay o:i five misconduct chargea that menace tils licenses a manager and secfmrt. Bill Bosensolm, who promoted the June 26 fight, and whose matchmaker's license is threat ened by three m i s c o n d uct charges. Kosensohn Knlerprises. Inc.. w hose promoting bcer.se is threat ened by three, misconduct charges. Commission Chairman Melvin L. Krulewitch said. "We hope to tuiish D'Amato's hearing and get at the ether two bearings today. When the hearings are completed, a few clays may elapse before we give our decisions." The licenses of the three de fendants were suspe jed some time airo. nvited to attend IV.sons interested in bowling in the tournament that will run three days can sign up for a ifua! at the Blue Mountain i.anes. Tiiree squads will howl tonight darting at 8. The second squad s scheduled fcr 9:15 and the 'hud at 10:30. Saturday night's action will get jnder way at 6 la with squads 'heduled to begin at one hour md 15 minute intervals. Other Saturday starting tunes are 7 30; J:4.r. and 10. Bowling action will begin at noon Sunday and continue through the alternonn. Starting limes Sunday are 12; 1:15; 2:30; 145. 5; 6:15; 7 30: and 8:45. The lanes will also sponsor a match game contest every Friday. Anyone can challenge the prev ious week's winner to a match :;nnie. First person to be chal-iin.-itl will be Chadwick and ,irimm. Men may challenge Chadwick and the women will get, an opportunity to try their skill against Brimm. Tuesday Afternoon Strikers W L TP Pin Hitters 22'i 9'j 13.!Mi;t Duhbers 20 12 13 !OH Hopeful Four 1!)'; 12)2 13.763 Four Spares 13 19 12.88H Co CelL'rs 10i-. 21's 13.13,i RECORD NIGHT SCHEDULE Keglers 10'2 21'i 13.125j KANSAS CITY. Mo L I'l - Pin Hitters. Darlene Twidwell i The Katsns Citv Athletics ill 177; 436. j play un all-lime American League Dubbers. June Ferry 1H; 442 rev. i d 57 night games during ihe Hopeful Four, Helen Alexander; 'i0 season, if approval is grant- 1!."; 532. eel by the AL. Meanwhile, the A s Four Spares. Doris Bell 171, 401.1 still have not hired a ne nuuia Keglers. Dolores (iilmorc 185; ger to take the place of Ham 422. j Craft and have yet to mirk out ;i Go-Getters, Jessie Gregory 175; j rental lease for Mu ueipal Sla loAnn Curry 411 'ilium Mike De John Gets Nod Over Charlie Powell SYRACL'SK. N. Y 'UPD -I'nronked Mike De John was a slight favorite to defeat Charlie Powell in their scheduled 10-rour-.d heavyweight bjut at the War Memorial tonight. The bout will be nationally tele vised and broadcast by NBC starling at 10 p.m. e st. Powell, who conies from San Diego, is ranked eighth among heavyweights by the National Busing Association, but Powell's long layoff since his latest fight made De John, a hometown buy. y, 0-5 early choice. The 27-year old Powell, a for mer professional foothall player, has been idle since losing to Roy Harris June 9.' His career record, including a knockout victory ear ly this year over Nino Valdes, is 20-4-2. De John. 28, stopped Duke Sa bedong Scot. 1 after losing to Sonny Listnn on a knockout and to Willie Besmanoff on a deci sion. He owns a 38 7-1 record. COTTON Texas '7 0i should move closer to host berth by fulfilling 16-point odds over Bay lor. The Air Force ,4-1-1'. a oos sible foe, is favored by seven over Missouri. Other possibilities Mississippi, Syracuse, Penn State. GATOR Georgia 16-P. a strong possibility, . is a three-point pick over Florida. Other possibilities ; Mississippi. Arkansas, Syracuse, can I Penn State. Jumbled Bowl Picture May Clear By Sunday United Press International championship. Penn State, a sev The post-season howl picture ' en-point u-derdog. also is a pos may be jumbled aid fuzzy right ! sibility. Kansas 4-3 can clinch a now. bu' it should start coming 'lie fr P' in the Big in clearer after this Saturday's j E'fih' and put one foot m the hie nroeram of collee fnoth.-ill bowl by beating Colorado games. Ncrthwestern, Washington, Or egon, Louisiana State. Syracuse. Penn Slate, Kansas, Texas, Air Force, Mississippi, and Georgia all are in position where a big win could put them definitely in focus for one of those golden New Year's Day invitations. With only three Saturdays left in the 1959 season, here's the bowl situation: ROSE Northwestern 6-0 clinch a tie lor first place in the Big Ten and thus put one foot in the bowl by making good as six-point pick over Wisconsin if Purdue loses i. In the West. Wash ington and Oregon leach 6-1 1 are front-running for the bowl berth and each is favored by 13 Satur day, Washington over Oregon State and Oregon over Califor nia. SUGAR National Champion Louisiana State 7-0i is in line for a return appearance but faces a tough assignment as seven point pick over Tennessee. Mis sissippi 16-P remains a possi bility, too, despite a 7-3 loss to LSU last wek and is a prohibi tive choice this week over Chat tanooga. Other possibilities are Clemson '5-1 and the runnerup team in Ihe Southwest Confer ence. ORANGE There's a report Sy racuse i60i will get a bid if it beats Penn State lalso 6-0) in their showdown for th? Kaslern ii- u 34.0 average, untinues to lead the j ; 2 average on -28 led 37 tune Ron Joima pack w.th kicks. jerry winYm-. idle now lor three "wok", still ranks sith in individual iwmg. George Ali verti wiih 214 yards on 71 carries is eighth The o.-ilv two ether EOC backs listed ire Dean Whitely and W.ll marth. WhiUl.v his carried 41 times lor 1 11' 'anls and Willmarth 50 for nl vaiil- Whitely has a 2 9 avc-iae to Willmarth's 2.0 Gordy Carrigan leads the con ference in pass receptions with 27 for 434 yards md four touch downs, three against F.OC. Leach of OTI aKo has grabbed four scor ing aerials. Saturday gamis will find East ern Oregon at Salt Lak to meet Westminster Pertlar.d t;te at home for Whitworlh; OCB hosts Lower Columbia JC; Oregon Tech travels to Caldwell to meet Col lege of Idaho and SOC entertains Eastern Washington., t m arm If! NOW THRU SAT. F TBiyE ANGEL MAV BRITT 2c VCURT JUROENS Plus GommjL COLORxmuh FRANK LOVEJOY text MU IWr M1TM 1 if Xsl rfV Vw- CtmiA SAYS CONTRACT DEFINITE MIAMI. Fla. H'PIi "My contract with the two principles is definite," New York promoter Anthony J Velella said today in announcing plans to stage the re turn heavyweight championship bout between Ingemar Johansson and Floyd Patterson in Miami's Orange Bowl next Feb. 26. 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