Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, October 05, 1952, Image 21

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    'ciigcm State Squeaks Past Oregon State's Beavers By 17-14 Edge
ebfoots Defeat Idaho 20-14 for First Win
See
back Kids' Tally
Late in Contest
Sooil Homecoming
i Bv PICK STRITE
cT.niUM Moscow Oregon's Comeback Kids,
P . nost to Roal post for nearly 50 minutes of
W" Soal wiih two touchdowns within exactly
P? VfMt the IHaho Vandals 20-14 here Saturday
. JSnmwominc spectators. It was a glorious day
fed for
PCC Standings w
UCLA 2
USC .-...Ill 1
Stanford
Oregon
Washington " i
WSC o
Idaho o
California o
OSC o
L
0
0
0
1
1
2
2
0
0
ret.
1.000
1.000
1.000
.500
.500
.000
.000
.000
.000
Pts.
45
35
14
26
46
20
28
0
0
Opp.'
13 Oregon 20, Idaho 14
Bayor 37, Washington State 7
13 Michigan State 17, Oregon State 14 Stanford 14, Michigan 7
Southern California 22, Army 0
Tulane 35, Santa Clara 0
"UCLA 32, Washington 7
59
Sco
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rtvn n leu ---- . . . .
B.0I"C .u:i . ihnnirh the Idaho bnast would
a wimc ", ' ay , j , ,
.... .... ..mo nn ; uea. mil. wi-ico nuiu ucci.
(h v iiw hnd something cookin' and they
fnkin around like hot potatoes most o the game
U nne in each ol u.e iirsi iwu pei iuuo.
' .jnnahiP wound game, but it was the passing
K Wayne Anderson that surprised the logcy
Pat . iuhfnnlc rnnlino hack- nn Ihrir VippIs
'lime Only a spectacular 52-yard pass from Hal
rL,. Shaw on the last play of the first period
manufactured an Oregon touchdown early in the
n ,,.. --.v., nmhinnf inn fnr spvpn varrlc
ijie, me j-.,
toucnaown.
SiW,FIRST , ,
La cmrsd first midway in the first quarter, full-
.jiving over from the one-foot line after Ander
issed 26 yards to Roger Randolph and then to
Ifftreean lapse made possible Idaho's second
r!j in thp second Quarter. Larrv Hart took ! southwest
Insi-vard field goal by Emerson Harvey five nSTLV', T f
Aid the goal line, and while the Webfoots were H"lv Cri" Fordham t
went 60 yards to the Oregon 40. Flip Kleffner's ! "
'b and then a 10-yard dash to the five set the stage! I f I A
jer plays, Jim Petruzzi diving over from the two. ULA VIClOl
n Leuven, the slew-
itmore from Bandnn, the Oregon 47, and the halfback
ne for the Webfoots went lo the 43. A 15-yard penalty
ipm victory since Ore; I stopped Idaho and Anderson was
td Ihado last Novcm- forced lo punt over the goal line.
i Ihe 31st victory fori 0 the last play of tne period
Idaho against three' Dllnham passcrt to Snaw tnc
j four tied. The last:I(aho 45 and he cut back flnd was
played here, in 1950,! s(o d from the side b Ed
Barton on the Idaho 28 a 52
yard aerial.
DUNHAM TO SHAW
Stalled momentarily when Ray
Lewis smothered Dunham for an
eight-yard loss, Novikoff made 11
and then Dunham hit Wayne John
son with a low pass for 13 yards
o California 49, Minnesota 13
o;
WKST
Oregon 20, Idaho 14 1
UCLA 32,'Washlnijtnn 7
Stanford 14. Michigan 7
Michigan Stale 17, OSC 14
Baylor .11, Washington Slate 7
Brlgham Young 28. Montana 7
Rocky Mountain 26, E. Montana 0
EAST
Pcnn Slale .15. William Mary 21
Pennsylvania 7. nnrlmo-ith 0
Columbia Ifi, Harvard 7
Delaware 7, Lehigh 0
Navy 31, Cornell 7
Princeton R.1, Rutgers 19
Vale 2B, Brown 0
Mimvr.sT ,
Purdue 21. Ohio Stale 14
Norlhwcslern 20, Vanderhlll 2(1
Missouri 2, Kansas Slate 0
Kansas 21. Colorado 12
Missouri Mines 21, Maryvllle
DePauw 40, Ball State 2.1
Wisconsin 20, Illinois (S
Nebraska 16, Iowa State 0
Indiana 20, Iowa 1.1
SOUTH
Ouke 7, Tennessee 0
South Carolina 27, Ftirman 7
Mississippi 20. Auburn 7
Miss. College 20, Southwest. (Tenn.)
won 140 and in the
season Oregon barely
ICKSPUNT
increasingly spirited
Kense stopped Idaho
tgon territory. The Van
ished hack on tneir
,r.S ii Zmnd firsl down n the 10-goal
Ihe Idaho 8. Tommy L . 1.1. fu.
to block Anderson's
Oregon first down on
touchdown, four plays
:jcored by Dunham on
Kk sneak.
ktious Webfoots are due
i at 10:12 a.m. on the
i
I line was impotent early
N and the pass defense
It. But they came around
I end the line was out
he big, burly and highly
Klil forward wall.
to go. George Shaw swept his right
end for three yards and then Dun
ham passed to Shaw into the end
zone with Farrell Albright as
Over Huskies
SEATTLE nn The University of
California at Los Angeles ground
out a 32-7 win over Washington's
Huskies here Saturday afternoon
and became, once again, a power to
Be reckoned with on the Pacific
Coast. The Bruins held the Huskies
scoreless until the fourth period
despite the un-erring aim of Wash
ington Quarterback Don Heinrich
UCLA struck for first blood with
only 25 seconds left in the first
period. Halfback Don Stalwick
bucked over right guard from the
two yard line to climax his 65-
yard drive in six plays. Stalwick
himself set that, one up with
sparkling bit of break-away run
decoy. Kmerson Harvey's place-jning through a moth hole in the
ment made the 7-7 deadlock with
1:54 of the period gone. Eighty
yards in six plays for Oregon.
Hart took Biethauer's kickoff
five yards behind his goal line and
he went to the 10, where he fum-i
bled and Manning Barber recov
ered for Oregon
Washington line. On the try for
points, Washington Linebacker
Arne Bergh broke through to
block Pete Daley's kick.
The Bruins marked up their sec
ond score with 10 minutes gone in
the second quarter after Daley in
tercepted a Heinrich pass on Wash-
Novikoff lost three and Dunham I inston's 31 and ran it hack to the
1 11 before Novikoff made 6. A de-
Igons, who appeared j ayjng penalty moved Oregon back
flowing the field-goal 1 1 its 24 and Harvey attempted a
W like brain children fi(,w , from the 31, u W8S wide
fccques .recovered Bret-and snort and Hart gathered it. up
, ! I . L"t,y"!five y"0"8 hehmd the goal line
: " "' while the Webfoots slept and he
tie play but uninlen
time. This was planned,
Bnam had lost 12 yards.
B, knocked from side
mal times, broke into
toil outran Jay Buhler
went all of the way to the Oregon
40 before the Oregons recovered.
three. Halfback Cappy Smith made
the six-pointer two plays later on
a buck over center. Dewey Dun
away's kick was good.
Halfback Ted Narleski threw i
strike good for 66 yards with nine
minutes gone in the third quarter,
and Smith bucked over for his sec
ond tally of the day six minutes
Oregon was penalized five and: later from the one. Halfback Milt
then Flip Kleffner made 18 to the
Oregon 17. Idaho was penalized to
its 36, but. Anderson hit Kleffner
llinea w ,'rj . t " e- Du' Anderson hit Kleffner
S!..?8??,r?, 'Tifor 15 yards, Jerry Ogle for six and
ktd p emen, nCCa,hen Kleffner hit left guard for 10
a, it nZ' --...'a'"! first down on the five. Kleff-
ufiU llllglll
Davies set that one up by snag
ging a Heinrich special nn the
Washington 25 and rushing it into
the coffin corner.
Washington struck back nn its
desperate effort to avert a shutout
HOME NEWSPAPER,.
LANK COUNTVS
SPORTS
CLASSIFIED
SECTION C
EUGENE, OREGON, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1952
TORRID FOOTBALL ACTION In hot Multiomah Stadium
Saturday afternoon finds Beaver Wally Jackson (48), top
picture, returning the opening kick-off to the OSC 27.
Michigan Stater closing in on Jackson Is Ellis Duckett (32)
as OSC End Bill Storey (01) tries to clear the way. Behind
Jackson is Bert Zagers (19), Spartan halfback. The last play
as I, wrppnn mitfh i , . . ...
Ltotafnmki. 11. jlner made nne- Murphy two and in the fourth period, marcning wi, statistics
ke was five varrft ,hr. i,ncn Jim Pe'ruzzi dived over left yards in 11 plays with halfback yards gal
Ifertieh rt;rSlff.,liorh tWrd "fhdwn of.J.ck Kyllingstad breaking awaj. j v.r.o j
Vandals Dominate
!0 then tho v,j,.!tne Bane-Buhler made his seventh
l r"n from that point' 8 Pacemenl nf the season.
to j DUCKS HALT DRIVE
B MAR TILT Manning Barber returned Ihe
s penalty filled and!uickoff 15 yards ,0 ,ne 0rc8n 34
tors of the officialinsi 1 the 0re8ns coul(i not untrack
difficult time leaving i lhemsclves and NovikoH kicke'1 49
Unmolested. After all iJarls where Buhler was stopped
Koming anii penalties ,f'i"1 nn ,he Idan0 30- The Vanda,s
f-lth Oregon eottins rnare(i ,0 ,ne Oregon 17 before
'W breaks from the',he Wcb'"''-'' held there.
S. PP. I Oregon failed to gain and Breth
11 Dunham won lhe'auer P"r4od 38 yards, Buhler re
tod to receive, Man-turnin8 ton yards to the 50.
"turning nine vardsl Anderson's pass to Murphy was
30. Mel Bertrandjood fr 19, Ogle for 13 and only
Jto on a second down !,wo penalties stopped the threat.
12-vsrd ln i .... ,,. !
I,."1' Jay Buhler re
Huo the Oregon 48.
p the Oregon 24 for ,iWi"'ams and Cece Hodges recov-
".erea lor Oregon
sained rushlnff 2R4
lost rushing 58
for a 26-yard end run to pay flirt. pMM lemptcd 19
Wendell Niles kicked the point. Passes completed 9
UCI.A rassea nnn iniercepiea u
Tarus KHinea paihime i.,d
STATISTICS w
First downs 1
Rushlnl! yardafe 1JJ
Passing yardage 204
Passes attempted 4
Passes completed 21
Passes Intercepted S
9
Pont
Punting average 7-S
Fumbles lost. '
Yards penalised - 30
Washington 0 0 0 77
UCI-A III
Touchdowns: Washington Kylling
stad: UCLA J. Smith 3. Ellena, Stal
wick. Points after toucnaowns: wash
Ington Nlles: UCLA Duna way 2.
iig, Net yards run and pass 338
jOS 1 first downs rushing 8
g First downs passing 4
: First downs penalties 0
n! Total first downs 12
7! Total first, downs . 12
34IAV. length KO returns 38
'n-Number punts 3
o Avg. length punts 29.6
iaiuKK ,ui iriuriiB .1,
Number penalties 9
Yards Inst penalties 75
Idaho Oregon
181
65
96
24
10
2
187
28S
3
9
3
II
11
11
Buhler returned Brethauer's sec
ond-half kickoff and returned 30
yards to the Idaho 35. On the first
play Hart fumbled and Emmett
on the 38.
eight after heinit! s",w passed four to Novikoff,
I dnu- v,.iilora Elliott made four
k. ,'"u " hit
more and
a"er for an oi oil 4 1
!f i and first down nn; on ,he 20- 79,0 straight penalties
A l..j t , .. imovefl Oresnn harlr to the 4K and
Novikoff drove 10 to a first down
the Wehi... ' .S.Shaw was .smothered for
flw forced ,' yarl lnss t0 ,he Oregon 49. atall-1uis-
Buhler return.d inR ,ne ""ensive. Novikoff 's punt
!,he Idaho 37 ,j ,"iwas taken by Buhler on the four.
,li,,,JCU llllll Ull IIIC tlllCC.
UK Vsn.l. . :
j. " nan scored.
""'down on two WIIJ.IAMS RECOVERS
!.. j matle Back 1
the rw RW'i opened
on their heels, the Vandals
r,- . ni .uweneu a nnve soarxea oy mur-
r PulledT an1 phy's 37-yard run. Williams pulled
on 2t , "'ra onwn; him down on the Oregon 48. Pe
SVAXDALiVi,rd Win.;truzzi made a six and Murphy
fel livj ... imade another good gain and then
Penalty And 8ck(,('1'1 Merrltl. Barker pulled Anderson
Ue a ,urso!! UreA d0WIi 'or a 10-vard loss. With one
"ck Soing i ,u ' ,hf ,n So for a first down, Bill Lawr
1 irder u nre- f,lmbled a"d Williams recovered
?!rsil for . V R,,ve on ,he Ofon 37.
la.,., 'OUr-Vard OrOSnn ln IS tinMinff ojvI
Er huU.1"1 ,hen'then Barney Holland pitched .to
IthiL. 'ft tackle I BrolhaitAf - no ul !-,,)
rrtn,hfourthtHine 'missed Ws net try nd then Novi'
"uchiino- "... "u maae t urst down on ine ti.
t ft Period 2:55 ; Trce playi netted one yard. Novt-
l! '-0 Idaho fejnt'!whpn takin8 one-yard pa gainer
ration BinJ . lfrom Dunham. BreUumer's punt
H'to tk. 5 went into the end
I Hi. " SOn 20. Th. tlt.l.l..i. .J. u.. 4
f -' Utinhsn,-. , c cuiutju indue well 1
irt,PN Z u sJon! strikes goon after Lon boomed
1 "art oniin to hlnrlr Ar,r1ern nun. Ore-
Eugene Country Club
Host for CC Meet
Fumbles
Opp. fumbles recovered
BUSHING
Oregon TC
Allbrlght - 3
F.lllol 11
Novikoff It
40.7
3
9
85
2
3
Dunham .
Shew
Holland - ...
Van Lueven .
Yt, Net Ave.
.35 19 57 112
Thirty-six hole Medal play be
gins Sunday at the Eugene Country Powell
Club in tne uregon uon uii-
tion "Champion Of Champions"
tournev. 8:30 breakfast will pre- 'd"''
cede the nine AM tee otf. ! Buhler 5
Entered in the tourney are such Hart j
toD Oregon golfers as Dick Estey i "'"" ?
of Columbia Edgewater, John FreyMurpiiy""--- "
He Dale Belford. Patruizt 37
Waverly, and Harold Westen, ali;"
i-i H..J CAii(liirM rtfnrfnn wilt
01 roriliJIIU. outline... v. Aft
be represented by Dick Hanen of : im n
Coos Bay and George Hagen from!sha- J
Medford. Elmer Remlinger is en-Holland
tered from The Dalles and Erlingj TMnl 24
Tnrnhcnn from Alderwood. Iwaho Att,
Sid Milligan is
ii
OREGON (2fl)
Left Ends Brethauer, Jones.
Lpft Tackles Reeve, Hedgepeth, Mac
Leod. Left Guards Patera, Greenley, Died
erlch. Center Phelsier, Adams, Sulton.
Right Guards William's, Jaques.
Right Tackles Laird, Peterson.
Right Ends W. Johnson, Barnes, B.
Johnson.
Quarterbacks Dunham, ' Shaw, Hol
land. Left Ha If harks Albright. Mprrltt
Bar her, Powell, Manning Barber.
Right Halfbacks Elliott, Sloan, Lyon.
Fullbacks Nqvikoff, Hodge, Van
Leuven.
Idaho 7 7 0 0i4
Oregon 0 7 0 1320
MSC-OSC
TC
5
in
22
20
so
1.1
29
STATISTICS osrj
First Downs It
.7Rushing yardaga - ...114
1.3 1 Passing yardage r-149
.j Passes attempted .... 17
10 4: Passes completed fl
2 I Passes Intercepted 0
! Punts 7
4 ! Passes intercepted 0
Punts 7
Net Ate. Punting average 43
12 .24 Tumbles lost 3
4.4
4
6.2
3.2
4.3
7.4
7
1
Late Field Goal
Saves Till After
Beavers Shock
MSC Tries Twice
For Three-Pointer
By DON FAIR
RegisterGuard Sports Writer
MULTNOMAH STADIUM, Port
land Sophomore halfback Gene
Lekenta preserved Michigan State's
top national ranking here Satur
day afternoon with two seconds
left in the ball game. It was Le-
kenta's 15-yard field goal with
only two seconds showing on the
big clock which enabled the highly
rated Spartans to eke out a Frank '
Merriwell-and-then-some 17-14 vic
tory over Oregon State's battling
Beavers before a crowd of 22,585.
But for an offside penalty with
seven seconds remaining, Michi
gan State's green shirted club
would have had to settle for a 14
14 tie. With seven seconds to play
Lekenta tried a field goal from the
20-yard line but it went wide.
The OSC infraction gave him a
second try and the sophomore's
toe was true on this one.
STREAK PRESERVED
The game ending horn sounded
just as Lekenta's successful thump
sailed through the uprights, so
the Spartans were able to preserve
a 17-game winning streak. But Kip
Taylors "football for fun crew
proved anything but funny to the
touted Spartans.
Michigan State launched its pay
off drive from the Spartan 33 with
3:01 to play. Quarterback Tom
Yewcic launched the three-point
surge by hitting end Paul Dekker
for 13 yards after a no gain thrust
and an incomplete pass. Yewcic
unwound again this time to full
back Evan Slonac for 24 more and
a first down on the Beaver 30.
A Yewcic-to-Leroy Bolden screen
pass picked up three but a delay-
of-the-game infraction moved the
ball back to the 32. Yewcic then
ran a bootleg around his own right
end and out-of-bounds to stop the
clock with 45 seconds showing. ,
An incomplete pass brought up
fourth and seven but Yewcic's arm
was deadly again when he connect
ed with Dekker down the middle
to the OSC 14. After an incom
plete throw, Lekenta came in for
his two field goal tries which put
the finishing touches on the con
test. Early in this same fourth quar
ter the aroused Spartans un- .
leashed another drive which was
halted on the Beaver nine this
time with 4:33 left Slonac, the
extra-point kicker tried a field
goal. His attempt from the 15
and slightly to the left went wide
but the Oregon Staters failed to
gain with the Spartans following
up the punt for the final flourish..
MSC LEADS AT HALF '"
Biggie Munn's crew opened In
routine fashiuii, piling up a 14-0
halftime lead before the cautious
Beavers caught fire to pull into
a deadlock. , . ;
The first Spartan touchdown re
sulted on a 67-yard march a
Yewcic-to-Billy Wells pass for 52
yards spearheaded this move but
the scoring play was a fourth
down," seven-yard heave from the
busy MSC quarterback to Dekker.
Slonacs conversion made it 7-0
with 3:52 left in the first quarter.
Michigan State went 73 yards for
if The pride of Eugene and Lane county baseball followers ! Its other tally in the. second quar
was hurt early In 1SS9 when A. A. Hadler arrived in Eugene with ! ter. A 19-yard romp by Bolden
Ihe territorial rights to operate organized baseball and selected the i and Vince Pisanos 11-yard plunge
lowly Class D Far w est League as a starter. . . , This community
rather resenled having baseball of less caliber than Eugene, because
of its population and standing in the state as a dealer in all phases of
the American way of life and baseball is part of that life. . . .
Despite the arrival of Cliff Dapper, a Class AAA player, as man
ager, and the promotional work of Walter "The Great" Mails, the fans
stayed away in droves. Much o
1C!
Mwwsi& , ' 1 j'i 7 . - - -Hum . .i j .t-, jr
(Wiltshire photo and engraving!
of the first half is suspended In the bottom picture as
Beaver End, Jack Gotta (85) is being downed by Michigan
State's John Wilson (45) after taking a pass from Jim
Withrow. The play covered 17 yards. Coming up to help
Wilson Is E. Timmerman (30). The Beavers fought the
number one team in the nation all the way but lost, 17-14.
PURDUE WINS 2114
COLUMBUS, O., (UP) Quar
terback Dale Samuels and fullback
Max Schmaling Saturday powered
Purdue to a 21-14 victory over
Ohio State.
INDIANA TOPS IOWA
BLOOMINGTON, IND., (UP)
Indiana came from behind twice
Saturday to whip Iowa, 20-13, in
a Big Ten football game.
HIGHCLIMBER
By
DICK STRITE
MSC
2.17 1 the monien gentry of this area
I4s weren't interested in purchasing
'JiHadler's slock, either. The opera
o tion would certainly have gone
"bust" earlier if a comparatively
a local entrant. -
Z -jZiraek 3
Com. Yds.
7 94
1 II
2 55
111
Com. Yds.
39 had not put up the necessary cash
i (some $40,000) as a mortgage on
ness those men, when legal proce
dures are completed, will own the
park. , , ,
gon taking over on the Idaho five.! is 19
Van Leuven made twno and then 0r;,; ' c,,,
one. Interferece w'as ruled on a . Rrctnauer 4
pass lo Brethauer In the end "ne, j Shaw. 1 .
giving Oregon a first down on the 'Novl,ff 2
one. From there Dunham sneaked
over for a touchdown. Harvey's1 T"1"1' -
placement made it a 14-14 deadlock , W'h," )ph
with 4:06 to go. ogie 4
Brethauer pulled an nn-slde kick 1 "J""" -
. . . nn thn 1
ana Jim Jacques iwutit nAHO (14)
Idaho 47, wnerc me n cdiuuh
over. Dunham was smothered for a
12-yard loss, but on the next play,
another delayed fullback buck,
Van Leuven twisted hts way into
ih oioar and outran several de-
Anders for 5) yards and the third
107
13
120
Yds.
sa
Yards penalized 55
The lineups:
OREGON STATE
Left end Gotla, Cordial.
Left taeklea Holgand, Ashbarher.
Left guards Moore, Ferguson, Patter
son. Centers Fulwyelr, Calavan, Little,
Norton.
RlKht guards Womaek, Burrl, Johnson.
I Right laeKlea witte, Madsen. ne Mer-
ntt, nitt.
Righ ends Storey. Edlger, Hartman.
Quarterhacks Withrow, Brown.
Left halfhacks West, Brarkett, Tay
lor, Jarkson. ,
Right halfbacks Ussery, Booth,
Selgrisl.
MICHIOAN STATU
Left ends Bobo, Duckett. Luk.
Uft tackles srr, Frank. HaJImark.
Left guards Kush, Bullough, Serr,
Ross.
fntr Timhurn Wavar Val
Right guards Brenlss, Kush, Schless-1 nolclcr Of tne Tri-Clty Braves
Baseball Is part of the life pf
any city and any community and
it now appears likely that this
community will have the oppor
tunity to prove their love of the
game with a Class "A" Western
International League club. . , ,
Eugene will have a WIL club if
Dick Richards has anything to do
with it. He likes the setup here
and is willing to take a flyer with
the community if the league's
moguls approve. . . .
Richards is the majority stock-
of
' j
V'Ia I
. fc Haiti - tstttk
DICK RICHARDS
!the WIL and he Is interested in moving his franchise, his available
I players and Philadelphia Phillies affiliation to Eugene. Richards, a
j $30,0O0-per-year advertising executive before he lost his heart to base
Left Ends Ogle. Lewie, Mendlola.
Left Tackles Hess. Rlnge.
Left Guards Caudlll. Neese.
Center McCarty. Bertrand. Barton.
Right Guards Bolder, Faraca. Falash.
Rlgn Tackles Hester. Lefferts.
Right Ends West, Randolph.
Quarterbacks Anderson, Xvrak,
Yds. woM.
26' Rlgh tackles Klein, Cutler, Morgan,:
4 wurpny.
19i Right ends Dekker. Dohoney.
14; Huarterhacks Yewcic, Corliss. Iroll hat In mlr lluino in natohall nnw onH ha is u-illlno- In omKl an onri run
Bolden. on tsugene providing ne can Be assureo ot tne necessary patronage. I up and tired outside to end Clare.
Tiuno' h","",cl,!,-wI- v. The death Wednesday of Arnold G. Sanborn, 33, co-owner of the ; Taylor on the 18. Taylor out-Fuiibackt-Panin,
slonac, Lekenta, iTri-Ci,y C,UD" in n0 way tltcts consideration of Eugene as a possible jStepped one Spartan defender, then
Benson.
helped move the ball to the Ore
gon State 29. Again on fourth
down Yewcic "clutched" through
with a scoring pass. This time he
hit End Ellis Duckett behind three
OSC defenders on the' one and
Duckett calmly stepped over.
Slonacs conversion with 1:49 to go
in the half ran the visitors lead
to 14-0.
BEAVERS MARCH
Late in the third period the
Beavers got untracked to un
cork a 40-yard scoring march of
their own. OSC's nice-looking Soph
quarterback launched this with a
20-yard pass to End Bill Storey
from the MSC 40. Withrow pitched
beautifully down the slot to Half
back Bill Johnson. He gathered in
the leather on the 14 and scooted
to the one before Jim Ellis over
hauled him. On the second plunge
from two feet out Ken Brow pow
ered over and Cordial kicked the
point to make it 14-7 with 58 sec
onds left in the third quarter.
Ron Seigrist's recovery of Don
McAuliff's fumble on the MSC 44
to end the period set up the Bea-
I ver s final touchdown. Withrow
then pitched to Jack Gotta for
nine and Brown ran fnr 10 more
; through a big hole at his own right
! tackle.
I After two plays gained but three
yards, Withrow took the ball from
center, started to the right as on
Suddenly he looker
Oregon touchdown. Harvey's place- Left'HelfbaeVa Buhler, Picket, Lawr,
man ist histi wide and not hand- Petnml.
ment was mgn, V j Right Halfbacks-Hart, Murphy, Mor
some, but Oregon was ahead 20-14 tlu
with only 3:06 remaining. ruUbacki Lee, Kleffner.
Score by periods:
Oregon State . . 0 0
Michigan Stat- ...7
7 0 14
7 0 3 17
franchise site, Richards said In a Friday night phone conversation. cut goalward with no one to stop
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