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About La Grande observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1959-1968 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1959)
rr: Wjywm Wrestler pn Annual iTrja Team fjl i ; v. " Featured On Prcgram's Bill ft By NE'L ANDERSEN Cbw.-ver Staff Writar A i -.J v.- Cf V "v "' J, Cbw.-ver Staff V fT ,' L '-N W-;, 1 i,.-.-,-; -II be grunts Sfc&y- . 'It yl it r.d let-, of Hying leal ' ,.i ' V r ' ' ?. Colli-Sf Cc.lium toni f ;. 4 . V - - - I f ' V - ; i.h.rro!!rw.ic Knight- Boxers Tangle Coilege Smoker SOISIIVIR I J Neil Andersen 2 Bowling Results CITY LEAGUE Page V '. V, . . 1 - '-Vr ::! and groans; Observer, La Crande, Ore., Sat., Nov. 21, 1959 'her in the! . ! mm . "night as the1 8 fJ'Vft'V Ai KJ UAfll kms put on uinuf i v i-cui-wi vj 1 1 cir amu'd smoker. The first live !it'f cunt of the tease n : cK under v:.v at 8 D.m. ! In ad-lit un to 30 rounds of Uixins the collegiate crew will By United Press International , Ken Sawyer went over in the ot fi r two wrestling matches in- .Medford and Jefferson roared first period with a 60-yard run for eluding a t:i team tussle., The 1,110 lne Oregon Class Al high i South Salem's lone touchdown Info State Grid Final 7"V 1:tf".. ; .1 I BATTLE IN SMOKER Gene Duncan, left, and Don Thompson, ho th of Baker, will be on tonight's card at the College Coliseum in the Intercollegiate Kn ight's annual smoker. Duncan will battle Jim Neece and Thompson tangles with Ly n Trembly. Tht; card gets underway at 3 p.m. The public- is invited to attend. (Observer Photos) Toweel Gives Win To 'Love' NKW YOI.K ill-p South Afri.,in Will Toweel chiinu-il to day it was "brotherly lovo" that changed a prnhnblo knockout de feat to a sensatini-ul first Amcri can victory Kriday. with Lynn Ma:-th-s Irum the- City of Brotherly 1-OVC-. l'hilalclphia. "I'm cerUiin that the presence of .my bro'.hcr Alan in my cor ner saved me from a knockout in tlu- eighth or 'ninth rotir-l," said thu rangy, daikhaired in vader who won an up.vt tplit de cision in their TV lO-rouiider a: Ma.li: n Si,uaru Caiden after being flxired twice. "In that eighth roind," he said, "in spite of the two kiock.limn.s a-d the boating I look, 1 kept thinking Alan would be in my cor ner to encourage nio whrn-l weit there. So I ker.l going And !. di'l ei:c-iir.iic mi- ;nd I came out figh:ing in the ninth i)i;t;i4ot lii'iK'Ic.i iinl wen the Wnmii. " Toweel, weighing 34 1-4 poii'.d.s to Mailheus 1 16 12. made a tcrnlic Amenca i debut in a close, skiing fight. Matthews was favored al i j. Although dancing Willie lt-t sli n .der, hard hitting Matthews move forward consistently, Willie kept the 20-year-old I'hiladelphian oil balance with a diversified counter-attack of left jabs, left hooks and one-two punches that had the fleVre.- Kbbcts l.ivored Toweel " " imsm&xi r ; sl-.ow h billed as the finest cnliec tiiii 1 1 bene and muscle ever of ;cied under one tcof. Tj.e featured tag team match wrl see a parr of rough and ::-ady Mountaineer gridders tan l;1o with a relatively unknown tandem of wrestlers new to the circuit. Jim "Tiger" Ncesc and ijcorge "Toughy" Alivcrti will meet Dan 'Muscles" Tucker and i)ale "Shotgun" McKrola in the no holds haired event. The other grunt and groan feature stars Carl Bellows, Vale, and Den Cole, Baker, in a speedy i 130 pound match. ' A pair of I'M pounders from ! I'cndleton will open the show ' with three r.unds in the ring. ; Steve Hunt and Bill Tolle will : i.altie it c ut in the curtain rais- ,r. , Joe Batty a:id Norm Lewis, ' l- th of La iiiairJe will perform in ' the I3r pound cla-s. Gcno Holt. school football .playoffs Friday! On Die David Douglas field in ni;;ht with clear-cut victories. The , Portland, Jefferson paralyzed the tc ams will fight it out, like they Scots. After the Democrats first did lust year, lor the state cham-1 scored the first lime UY;y had pionship. the ball Douglas was unable to Dcieruing jelterson, wmcn nas move on the ensuing kickuti ami made a habit of whitewashing its i punted. adversaries, knocked over David J Mel Reufro. who scored 120 Douglas 33-0. Medford romped to 1 points in league Dlav. took the a 42-8 win over South Salem The only other prep football ac tion Friday was Yoncalla's Class B quarterfinal nod, 59 - 20 Knappa at Huseburg. The 59 points brought Yoncalla's scoring total in 11 games to 524 points. ball on his own 20 and ran back for a touchdown. Nine seconds into the secoad over quarter Jeff blocked a Douglas punt and scored again to run the score to 204) at halftime. in the third period Renfro scored agam Quarterback Ron Revelle added and was followed by team-mate four touchdown passes to his total and now has for the season. (Irian Wiley went over for four of the Yoncalla touchdowns and Doug tlollaman scored three times. Yoncalla takes on the survivor of todays game. In the Medford-South Salem clash, the Black Tornado scored rer.Uletc.il. and Dave (.urtis, Bak ) twice in the iirst 10 minutes; SUNDAY PUNCH Cone Ile!t, Pendleton. Irys his Sun day punch on the heavy baj; in preparation for the .nicker at the college tonight. Holt battles Dave Curtis, liaker, i i a 145 pound match. 0:CA3 NAMPD CO-CAPTAIN CINCINNATI. Ohio ' 111 -All Amcticui Oscar H.iht-rtsn.i. leading scorer in the natiua th--last two Sen oils, has been elec.eil co-caotain. along with ltalyh Da- ICIil- i cr, meet in the Iirst of two 145 j iic.und matehis. Wes L-ruc, Half ' way, and Bill Kaiser, La Grande, I also are 14,r) pounders. Dennis Custavson, Prineville, r.eets Terry Simpson, Pendleton; ; Lyn Trembly, l a Grande, meets , i Dun Thompson. Baker; Jim Mor - i ris and Burke Gentry, both of Ileppner; and Charles Sercy, The ;.. Dalles, tangles with Elgin's Ted! Miller in the 1C5 pound class. Gene Duncan. Baker, and Jim cicc. I'liiicviilc. go in the 175 I pound division. In the heavyweight class, Walt Wolf, Sti'iifichl, meets Chuck La Grande, in the final I event. The public is invited to attend the smoker and cheer th'ir fav ori't-K cm t'i viet.irv. Aclniijision is A J 41 for ailai'., Ti tent for tlu l Ji nts and ?5 cent fi r children ''' under s'X- Money from ihe smok er is used to finance service pro licti by the Knights. they made three touchdowns in all, including an fW-yard kickoff return in the second half. Skip Bennett scored twice for the winners. ftuu Ht-rgert's 26-yard ramble to cap the night's work. Friday's Results Al .Medford 42. South Salem 6 Jefferson 33, David Douglas 0 B Yoncalla 59. Knappa 20 Today's Games Al Seaside ot Coquille Phoenix at Vale B St. Mary's at McEwcn 6-Man (title game) St. Paul at Sisters W i rmrcy'a f luriiU 28 Hall's Typewriters 26 Hub City roods -s Fire Dept. 24 ' I'atUu: Pipeline 23 ' E k's No. 1 22 Arnutr;ni Furnace 16 Meadow Gold lb" Karnam's Supply IS 25 Lennox Furnace 13 ' 25 Cilass Drug ., 15 - 25 Laurence's Jewelry 15 25 Armstrong Furn. (2831) W. JeUer berg, F. Cleaver 1U5; C. Benson 49ti Glass Drug (2794) Don Bradshaw 210. 561. Lennox Furnace '2WI7I Arnold Thompson 189. 5US. Laurence's (3029) Bob Turner 203, 520 . Cherry's (3033) Paul Sana 228; Bill Taylor 500. Hub City (28921 Mel Kersey 225. 569. Hall's (2941) D. W. Hall 231. 580. NW Pipeline (2861 ' Thell Fowl er 2C8, 540. Farnum's Supplv (2G95) Gene Hyde 186; Hank Hiller 484. Elk's (3026) Glen Young 206. 587. Meadow Gold (808) Al Zieg 201, 484. . Fire Dept. (2893) Bernard Cruis 202; Grant Millcnng 524. TUESDAY AFTERNOON STRIKERS W L -;!TP Hopeful Four 264 134' 1T401 Pin Hitters 25'i 14' 1495 Dubbers 25 15 17410 Four Spares 17 2.1 1245 Keglers 13'i 26'i H542 Go Getters 12's 27' 1B530 Hopeful Four. Kuth Hoover KW; Helen Alexander 43C. ' Pin Hitters, Marian Evcson TT4; 452. Dubbers. Betty Bethel !65y 469 VALLEY LEAGUE W l;lue Ml l i"11'8 - 3" Don's Plumbers 15 1 Texaco 16i Gcttines-Lnt-h 17 1 Uaum's ln 18. Bechtet Bro. 24 i Spaeth's plumbers . 24,Gre?on's Auto Repair '1 'lerry. ; I Jjxin.; Canadian, Aussie Await Sudden-Death Playoff MELBOURNE. Australia (CPU Little Sia.n Leo.iard of Canada outlasted a two-hour wait in a bar and Australia's Peter Thomson to win a sudden-death bnitle on an extra hole playoff and capture on a rounds basis. 5-4 1. and judge Artie Aidala agreed. 63 1 Judge Itay Koak had it 5-5 on rounds, but he favored Matthews on points. The I'niled Press In ternational had Matthews ahead, 5-4-1. Rooks Eke Out 7-0 Victory Over UO Frosh rati ba.M.elliall team. RANGERS RECALL SHACK NEW YORK ifl'li - Eddie Shack, demoted to Springfield re cently for disciplinary reasons, has been recalled by the New York Rangers. College Football Scores Miami 'Kla.l 18 Michigan St. 13 loll, of Pacific 20 San Jose 7 Henderson SL 7 Arkansas T. 7 Kurnian 35 Davidson 7 Youngstown 34 Akron 14 National Basketball Association Minneaiolis 105 Detroit 85 St. Louis 118 Philadelphia 117 Bostoi 114 Syracuse 101 CORVA1J.IS 'CPU - Oregon State's Hooks evened the score with the- Oregon freshman team Friday afternoon ekeiug out a 7-0 win in the rain. Fiilliiack Ernie Thomsen capped a 72 yard scoring drive late in llu second H.-riodv going over from one yard out. Lad. I Horn added the eslra point. It was n complete reversal of form from the first game in which th.- Ducklings oulscorad the Hooks. 3R-34. - Closest Oregon could get to scoring was OSCs 24 yard line, lint they were held for cluwiis ut that iH i:.t. lu the third period the Duckin gs drove to the Hooks 27 but again lost the ball on downs. Oicgon Slate threat eu-cl in the last ij'.iailer uflc-r iiiU'icc-pling pass o:i its own 33 yard line. The, Hooks drove to llu! Duckling 1c but lost the ball on 1 l.oni sen. Crucial Games Fsce League Leading 49'ers, New York U citrd Press l;itcrnal;onal ! lar season with games ut San Tie San Francisco Forty Nmorsi I'iniicisco and Los Angeles, whore and lta'timnre Colts niav scttl Ihe National Football I.e.'Kiic's Western Division race Sunday at Baltimore belore a sellmii crottil of 57..- "7. The Colts, who haVe lost only two of their last 11 home games, are favored by sev en points. San Francisco '6-2' le.uls .-ec. ond place Baltimore -j-3' by game. If they will games with three to play and will be well on their way to their Iirst division title. A triumph at Baltimore will as sure the Forty Niners ol starting tlu-ir final two-game home stand with a one-game lead even if they lose their last road game to the Browns at (Iceland Nov 29 If the Colls win. they will tic fur the lead and set un a wild scramble which might al-o give the Chicago Hears (.H1 a shut at the western crown. The Colts need the game bai'lv lHvau.se - i . . . . . , a luinble by iney piny tne unprc in i.rile li. mis I nt home befu'e endjv; their rear MUrm they have won once in 14 tri-s. Eastern Race Tighl The Bears are five -point choices to wh!p the Lions 1 2-3-1 at De troit and will be only a game out of first place if they win and Baltimore whips San Francisco. Things are even tighter at the top of I lie Eastern race, where ruM wc-iclhc-r will incri-iise the the l-ony-.M-.ers win. t f()0ibull' straw." bounces. The load the lolls by two .-i.l Uniwns a id New York Giunts, tied for the lead with 6-2 records, and the Philadelphia Ea gles 5-3, a game behind, are favored over rivals who are dedi cated to "spoiler" roles. Cleveland entertains the Pitta buigh Steek-rs '3 4 li and is fa vored by nine (Hiiiils. New York, with quaiterbacks Charley Coner- ly a -.d George Shaw nursing in juries, is favored over the Chi crgc Cardinals 2-6 by 5'i points, at Minneapolis. The Eagles are favored over the visiting Rams i2-S by 3'j. The Packers 3-5 are favored over the Washington Redskins '3 5 by four points at Green Bay in the other game. Face Too Passer Coach Red . Hick?y's Forty Nine rs came east with a two game lend but lost half of it last Sunday when they bowed to the Bears, 14-3. Now they lace the league's top touchdown tossvr in John t'nitus. The Baltimore star has thrown 22 scoring passes in eight' games this year and ap pears almost certain to crack the NFL season mark of 28 sit by Sid Luckman in 1943. . . Hawks Nip Warriors By Seconds By Unittd Press International Don't give Bob Pellit tot much rpe or he'll hang you. Pettit, last season's National Basketball Association scoring champion, had the last word Fri day night as he sank a lung jump shot with 38 seconds remaining to give St. Louis a 118-117 victory over the Philadelphia Warriors. Other league action found Bos ton whipning Syracuse, 114-101,-and Minneapolis, minus Elgin Baylor, mauling Detroit. 105-85. Pettit. who scored 28 points for a St. Louis game high, had to come through under pressure as the Hawks blew a 24-point second period lead. Philadelphia, led by Paul Arizin's personal high of 44 points and Wilt Chamberlain's 24, evened the count at 69-69 in Ihe third quarter and almost succeed ed in its desperate effort to pull the game out of the fire. The Celtics stopped Syracuse's five-game winning streak as they outplayed the Nationals under the boards. Bill Sharnian's 25 points were tops for the contest. George Yardley had a Syracuse high of 24. i Minneapolis uncovered, a new high-scoring star in Dartmouth's Rudy La Russo when Elgin Bay lor was sidelined by the flu. La Russo scored 24 points in closing the Lakers' gap to within a game and a half of the. second place Pistons in the Western division. Charlie Noble topped Detroit with 15.- - - - - - - - - - the International golf champion ship at Ihe Royal Melbourne Golf Club. Leonard and Thomson, four i mes British Open king, tied at 275 after four rounds of play in which Australia captured the cov eted Canada Cup with a two-man team total of 56310 shots ahead of the United States with Canada third another stroke away. One shot back as rlav started this blazing hot day betore a gal lery of more than 12,000,. Leonard fired 35-3570 and J hen sat al most hopelessly receiving liquid solace in the Clubhouse bar as Thomson seemed en route for his fourth straight sub-par round. But Thomson bogeyed the 13th and Kith holas for a one over par 34 3771 to set up the playoff. Baums Ins Inland Machinery West Coast Tele. . Falks . NW Pip lines Reynolds Ins. . .. Farnams Supply . Singer Sow. Mich. Four Spares. Nona Lane' 131; Hills Office Mach 23 - 22 21 21 21 20 20 10 10 16 14 Miller L 10 17 1 19 19 19 20 20 24 24 24 2 192, Thi- M. J. Go-i Eaat Side Tavern La Grande Fruit . Consolidated Freight Texaco (2777) Orvillc 530. Geltiiius-l-vnch (2ll!0) Earl beau liK'; Vein Pridgcn 525. Spaeths (2ti2) Glen Young 212. 549. La Grande Fruit (2943) Ray Mc Path -t:i3- Don's (2923) Geerge Chadwick 235, 5St!. East S-de 12958) Don Blacker 200, it 82 Baum s Ins- (2912) Gene Fullmer 200, 515. M. J- Cuss (3086j Ed Taylor 214., DCO. Coiuolid-ted (2641) Jack Mallory 170. -104. blue lit. Lanes (2921) Martin Giirard 201. 563. Lechtel i2719) L. Pennington 169; George Gilkison 461. Gregory's (2770) Lou Lyman 184, Ed Hwnitein 484. GRANDE RONDE VALLEY Daniels Doris Bell 361. Keglers, Grade tarter 171; 441. Go Getters, Jessie Gregory "134; 396. ; . THURSDAY AFTERNOON LEAGUE W L TP Tenderfect 28 12 18097 ; Dutch Girls 22 18 18331 Puritcns 22 18 17895, Bcnnie's Lassies . 18 22 17881; Pioneers 15 '25 17:118 Katy-dids 15 25 17160 Tenderfect ( 1801 1 Mary Jean W L TP 26 14 2571S 25 15 25332 25 15 25171, 24 16 25610 22 18 25540 20 20 24680 PJ'i 20'i 25109 18 22 25162 15 24 24667 16 24 23188 15 25 25407 13'i 26', 24882 Morris 155;- Jean Epling 369. Dutch Girls 1743 Shirley How ard 151. 370. Puritans 1 18751 Elna Dyall 15(1; Conni? Jones 415. Bonnie's Lassies (111481 Fern Boem 190. 428. , . Pioneers U820 Mary Ruth Carnes 153. 431, , Katy-Dids . (17361 Kay Alford 139. 349. Oregon State Grabs Cross Country Title PORTLAND 'CPU The Ore gon Intercollegiate Cross Country championship meet here Friday was dominated by Oregon State College, which claimed five of six first places. The meet was held on the Uni versity of Portland campus. The Beavers had a low of 17. Their nearest competitor was Portland State, which had 54 points. University of Portland scored 92, Lewis and Clark 102 and Clark Junior College 103. Three of Coach Sam Bell's boys, Dick Cuddihy, Norm Fones and Chris Johannscn, finished in a dead heat for first place in the three-mile. Each made it in 16:58. Bowmen Begin Indoor Shoot Tomorrow The Grande Rnnde Bowmen v. ill begin their indoor shcotlng season in the Armory tomorrow. Children between six and 12 years of a?e will begin shooting at 2 p.m. Adult shotting will start at 3 p.m. Anyone interest ed in participating is invited to attend the shoot. Daniels (2606) Brownie Brimm 217. 537. G'ass Drug (2572) Louise Long 177: Myrna W'oodell 439. Coloni.l Hut (24451 Melba Cater iari. 470. Baums Ins. (2513 Shirley Down 171. 432: Donna Ca'er 452. Inland Mach (2552 Irne Wil liams 166, Eddie Elder 451. West Coast Telephone (2554) Betty Bethel sub 193, 470; Pat Peterson 438. Falks 125231 Ticlma Vaughn IP':, 433. Pacific NW Pipe'ine (2433 Mary Grrvcs 150. J"ssic Fowler 405. R'y.-.elds Ins. 2475 Betty Deni snn 16!', 475. Farnam Supp.- (2528' Miriam Kil.g 165, 435. Singer Sew. Mach. (2522) Doro thy Andrews 162 , 422., . nil's 6"fice Machines (25941 Judy Chadwick 175. 464; Phyllis Myre 'sub.l 477. ELECT NEW PRESIDENT NEW YORK 'CPU The New York Racing Association Thurs day elected Edward T. Dickinson as president and chief operating officer of the NYRA. STORM DOORS STORM WINDOWS In Aluminum and Wood Miller's Cabinet Shop Greenwood and JoHtrson f DANCE lo ihe n - US music of ihe cade Troubadors Northwest's Finest Slrinj; Band SATURDAY, NOV. 21 Dancing from 9:00 p.m. to 1.00 a.m. Stars of Radio & TV EASTERN CEEG&I fiLAYCSCaiiD . ELGIN, OREGON Admission $1.30 Come and Bang Away Al' The Union Sportsmen's Club - t - ... ' ' r " THANKSGIVING TURKEY SHOOT Tomorrow Half Mile Kast of I'nion, Medical Springs Ilwy. SHOOTING STARTS AT 10 A.M. TURKEYS HAMS i iK:i AM) KKKRKSHMKNTS AVAll.AP.I K OX THK UOl;NlV Good News for Two-Car Families f "JH.'XV'l' "... 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