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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1945)
1 4 T1ietC81 1.945 . A PAGE FIFTEEN Beavers Upset Wcbf obts 19-6 Stevens, Reiman, ' Stiner Line Shine StateiPrep Fobtball Picture title Frf- (Continued from Page 14)" in the initial quarter. After stop- pin? three Duck series' cold the nkr"a nrvned UD with six min ute left.1 Taking, over one of two very poor. Leiiht punts during the game on the Oregon 48, trje Beav ers drove to touchdown in 12 plays, Stevens ramming over Aus tin's right tackle spot lor the final eight yards on a fourth down play. A 13 yard end around play, With Dick Lurenz going off 'the short side, was a big help en route. Lurenz attempted Conversion was blocked.- The Beavers came right back again in the second period after Lekht's second , bad punt and drove to tre 16 from the 49. But thr Must; as it appeared the Beavers were going to score again, Stevens fumbled and Gene Gillis of Bend recovered for the Ducks to end the threat The team were ' exchanging midfield drives at the half. Oregon, up to now unable to get out of her own back yard .because of that sterling Beaver line play finally made it '"..three plays into the second half. Stevens fumbled and Dan Newman of Al bany recovered for Oregon on the OSC 42. That was the igniting spark the Ducks had been Aryhv. to find. With Leicht and Walt Donovan teaming to take advantr ageJ the big break, the Ducks : rolled to score in 10 plays, Leicht sparklers of 12, 8, B and finally 14 yards paying off. That final It" was a beauty as Leicht outsped the OSC left! flank and ballet danced by three Beaver tacklers on the five to drive over. Abbey's attempted plaeekick, very .import ant at The time, was soundly and conclusively blocked by Austin. OiWon sot (to the Beaver 42 an i' Oregon State got as far as the Duck 36 later on in the period, but both drives were halted. The .. Ducks vere pUving more inspired ! football now. 1 he Beavers were still on the hot side, however, and puked up a great break with 12 minutes left to play. Negro Bobby Reynold, trying fmm his own 45, fumbled and Hal Puddy recovered for -OSC. On the first play Dick Gray galloped to his right on a pet Stiner pass run optional, stopped, whirled and totted 28 yard to Beiman on the Oregon 27. Reinian had sneaked In behind Lekht and Donovan. Three plays gained ' nothing, but en the fourth the Beavers pulled one out of the bag. Strictly hocus poous with what seemed like four gena carrying the ball all at once. R xm nuadenly flipped' a pam to Gray, behind Donovan; on the Oregon three and over he went S with 1?S Specialist Stan McGuire pUcekicked the 13th point. Sfill j-rexling, the Bearers two pUys lter intercepted a now5 des perate heave on their own 32, Gray ;!nmmg and galloping b k to .the Duck 11J Silverton's DeWayne Johnson,, rushed by the B-Mver forwards, made the iD fated hesve. But . OSC couldn't make ft pay off and Stevens :was one yard short of first down on the Oiesen three on fourth dawn. Leicht kicked out to 'the,-OSC - ST and this time the amazing Btver weren't to be denied. Reman for 19 or a churning drive. 4 Hamblin for 13 on another, Bcs mau for nine againthis oat In juring Leicht and . sanaLmg hisn from the game wfth Oregon's last hope and Rouse for ffve.WTheft With third and goal Uj g on the ' eight. Stevens turned sprinter, out- ' "By tho Associated Press ; Several . Oregon district contenders emerged from day's see sehoel srM and a few teams were bnmsed frent the undefeated list In dis trict three's nertaern division twe nneeolea teams met, and imisboro's title banes were masked by McMinnville's Grfa ilies, 14-7. The Grixriies. over tke toar.best hmrdle enf their sche dule, new top th dope sheet for diTkkm laerehu f Portland's Central Catholic, previously unbeaten; hi the same division dropped a J notch when steamrollered by Cerrallrs, 28-0. Columbia prep of Portland easily beat Parkrose, n-t. la Portland. Jeffersom opset Wuhlniion, 21- 0:' and Grant downed Lineela? 4.1-4 to bereane taw only anbeatea. eh snaad. : '-' ' fj". With the'vewerfot Medford Tornados wariopine Eareka, Cat.. 3S-0. and rained a' four-game aggregate score, of 19 other district champs moved ahead.' Corvallis and r Eugene Jumped aboard the victory train to dis trict three's soatbern di vision. Th Axemen's 74 defeat of Al bany moved them into a tie with CervalHs and Salem at tbe top of the no-name leag-ne. - A Springfield eleven with a Shaping Up t.' mediocre, record baahed Ease bore from the unbeaten ranks, 13-12. while Grants Pass; won its ( first tUt of the season by edema Klamatlk Falls, 13-12. At Camas, Wash, thrice-beaten Si Helens squad overpowered a team which has downed several rugged Ore-. go elevens, 14-13. The Dalles! did net live up to prediction In its 20-0 win over PrlneviBe. Hood River tremned the same team by more than double that score last week, then went en to beat Gres ham this week t&-12. j In eastern . Oregon Pendleton, regarded as a title-threat, failed to. improve its pesitien when held at a 12-12 tie by La Grande. Uclans Smack Cal Bear 13-0 LOS ANGELES, Oct. Z-(JP Led by their hard driving half back, Cal Boss!, who personally accounted for both touchdowns, iaTM nmrd Al Snarlis. pJay from the Cal 11 yard line in the third quarter. Quarterback Ernie Case place kicked the -13th point - . j- ' x The Bruins:, first touchdown culminated "a 40-yard march In six plays with Case's recovery of a wild Bear lateral,! setting up the drive. Rossi's touchdown run Was made possible by ;-devastating blocking by. Halfback ; Skip Row- Dovn Rive SwmforY, Mayor L M. Doughton will fire the starting gun for 'the Salem Y. swimmers in th annual "Down the Mississippi" Enda ranee- Swim Contest beginning Mbnday. The ' unique race s sponsored by the Lawson YMC4 of Chicago. Last year 57 associations from the tilS. and Canada took part. The swimming is done in the local poola over ; a map course down the Mississippi River from Min neapolis and St. Paul to New Or leans, a 'distance 'of 2400 miles. Advancement jn the,: race- is ac cording to the ferofjortkax of phys- kical department users who, swim W least a length of the pool and tne average distance;' they swim. Last year th local association finished weD m the Upper third. members i utctuduig men, women, boys and girls have been invited to get in at the start Mon day at 4:30. Al Lightner Editor- raced the Oregon left flank and scored standing up. There was ex actly one second :leftj?in the game when he hit the era! zone with OSCs 19th potlcGuire had two tries at the conversion but missed both. ' f"..".f:;'- .". That was it, this 48th meeting, and it was an Oregon State ball game despite what ' the pre1 game odds tried to say. Back in 1942 the Beavers again displayed the "ou-ntver-knowt proverb with a shockmg 39-?- vietort in the last prewar game played. What hap pened today only proved the two rivals aren't going to let a little thing; like odds Renter into their footballing. f . Oreioa Stat PoV i Orctoa forenz L E.... Hathswsy Pnddv L. T It - GIUl snmaamaaaaaaaaaaamaaaaasBBBBBBBBBH I r:j pu? t . rt . ,5;t - - -.J i i "' r--r ' :;-.: if - thSw t -2;-4- Vr n -. im. v. i z 1 Huskies Upset Cougars, 6-0 (Continued from Page 14) .' the whole show when he inter cepted a bullet-like pass!. by 'Bill Lippincott, Cougar halfback, on u Washington 43 and a moment later broke through. the middle of the WSC defense, shook off a cou ple of tacklers, and raced! a zig zag path to victory, it made no difference that Waily Dash's place kick: missed the mark) ; 1 . It was stunning upset for the warriors of Coach Phil Sorboe, and if you) spell "stun" beckwards you will' get the reaction! of the Cougars who had been! riding un defeated in the Pacific: Coast con ference race. " ' ! Some 34,00 fans watched a battle- of pass interceptions, fumbles and goal tine stands before the Huskies broke through for the long tally. - j. M . W.S.C j Pos. Wamlngtoa Baeoka . i .1 I. ...4- Nehon Giske ,4- L T 1.1... Itaee Niene- ; , L G. . Oatcrhoat the speedy UCLA Bruins today tarried their big brothers from Berkeley, 'the i California Bears, 13 to 0. . I ; f- j .. Rossi, running up ,101 yards from scrimmage more than the entire California backfield scor ed on a ten yard swing around left end in the second quarter; and ' duplicated i on the identical SALES INCREASE NOTED WASHINGTON, I Oct 13-vF)- Oregon Independent retailers re ported a 7 per cent sales increase for August over the same month last year, the census bureau said today. This was a 9 per cent gain over July, 1943. f - Mrs. Ella Brown Ha ' ". Place Near lo Taft SWEGLE ; i Friends of Mrs. Ella Brown who have missed her front community meetings will be interested to know she has built a cottage at the beach near the home of her son and his wife, Mr. ami. Mrs. Louis, Brown, near Taft She is now spending most of her time there. She still has her home on Garden road. W fay j TTop FOR HH1 i him GET OUR PRICES BEFORE YOU SELL UiUaiiieile Grocerf Co. 30S Sk Cottiee St Saiena Oreg. EOBEKT FARREIX ELECTED Secretary: of State Robert S. rarrell, jr was elected vice-president of the National Association of Secretaries of State now meet ing in New Orleans, a telegram received here .Saturday advised. Parrell left , for New Orleans a week ago accompanied FarVelL ' - " by' Mrs. I PILES (Hemorrhoids) Ftstnla fissere Prolapse, and other ts-nes off "V KecUl A Colon J jtii a a f '. canaiuens ireai- ed : wilhnnt loss I mt tlnut. 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