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EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD. Sunday, Oct. 21, 1962 Page 3B UP 35, AFA 20 ...:..'Al";..V......yt.?.j Teams Tally Eight Times A1K FORCE 7, OREGOX 0 Halfback Dick Czamota, on a power play off his right guard tackle slot, went the final one yard for the touchdown. John Gavin's placement was good with 1:14 remaining in the first quarter. The Air Force Falcons drove 83 yards on 16 plays, despite four five-yard off-side penalties, for the touchdown. The Falcons took possession on their 17 yard line after Buck Corey's attempted 32-yard field goal was blocked by Joe Rod well. Oregon had moved 53 yards on 12 plays to first down on the Air Force 17, but a run and two pass plays failed before the field goal attempt. The big Air Force plays irr1 eluded a 15-yard wide run to the left by Larry Tollstam after slipping through three Oregon tacklers, a 13-yard option run by Terry Isaacson and then a 19-yardcr by John Lorber, on a draw play, for first down on the Oregon six. Following a five-yard Falcon penalty Lorber made four off left tackle and then Czarnota, on the same play he scored on, went six to the one. OREGON 7, AIR FORCE 7 Berry passed 32 yards to end Dick Emwalle in the end zone with Jerry Thies and Darryl Bloodworth defending. Corey kicked his 12th of 13 place ments of the season with 11:30 remaining in the second quar ter. Oregon rolled 80 yards on 10 plays for the score, despite a holding penalty against the Webfoots. The drive started late in the first period with the sec ond unit doing most of the work. Jim Josephson, on a .quickie at his left tackle, spun 13 yards and on a fake to the fullback, Berry passed to H.D. Murphy for 20 yards and first down on the Air Force 30. After Berry fumbled and recovered for a two-yard loss, he faked a handoff to Mel Renfro and then fired the TD pass to 1m walle. AIR FORCE 14, OREGON 7 Isaacson, on a keeper at his strong side, cut back at left tackle for five yards and the touchdown. Gavin's placement cams with 6:06 remaining in the second quarter. The Falcons moved 80 yards in 14 plays for the TD. Isaac son's pass to end Carlton Simp son for 16 yards made first down on the Oregon 30 for the big play and three plays later Isaacson's rollout to his right went 11 yards for first down on the eight. Bloodworth made three yards before Isaacson scored. k OREGON 14, AIR FORCE 14 Berry, on a sneak at left guard, went the last half yard for the touchdown and Corey's placement came with 35 seconds remaining in the half. The Webfoots moved 77 yards on 12 plays for the touchdown. A Berry-to-Renfro pass for 10 Reedsport Downs Rook Swim Team REED SPORT Reedsport high school won a dual swim meet Saturday from the Oregon Stale Rooks 55-40. Medley Relay Rted (Rllev. Plov, Wall. Josephson), 2:39.0. 200 Freeirtvle Plov, R, 2:07.2. 50 Free style Huey, OSU, 25.8. 268 Indi vidual Medley Wall, R, 1:27.1. Div Inn Bray. OSU. 100 Butterfly GreRor, OSU. 58.8. 100 Freestyle Mackenzie. R, 57.5. 100 Backstroke Flick. OSU. 1:04.7. 400 Freestyle Plun, R, 4:38.8. 100 Breaststroke Cary. R. 1:13.4. 266 Freestyle Relay OSU, 2:23.8. yards made first down on the Oregon 47. Renfro was hard hit by linebacker Dean Hess and the Webfoot left the game briefly. A Berry-to-Greg Willen er pass was good for 16 yards and first down on the Air Force 32 and then Larry Hill, on a trap at left tackle, bulled 18 yards for first down on the 14. Renfro made six and Hill five to the three. The yards came hard then with Renfro diving right guard for two and then a half yard before Berry scored. OREGON 21, AIR FORCE 14 Berry passed to Willcner six yards into the end zone for the TD. Willcner hooked into the inside and took it on his knees. Corey's placement came with 8:01 remaining in the third quarter. The Webfoots moved 74 yards in eight plays after the Air Force was forced to make the first punt of the game, Oregon taking possession on its 26. The series started with a five-yard penalty, but Renfro, on a fake double reverse, passed to Im walle who caught the ball along with Bloodworth for 29 yards and first down on the Air Force 46. Renfro made nine and Hill ten to the 27. Duane Cargill made three and Berry on a boot leg to his left, hit Imwalle for 15 yards and first down on the nine. Renfro, with Willener blocking, went three to the six, from where Berry pitched the six-pointer to Willener. OREGON 28, AIR FORCE 14 Hill, on a pitchout to his left and provided running room by the left side of the Oregon line, went from just inside the Oregon part of the midficld strip nearly 50 yards behind Berry's key brush block for the touchdown. Corey's placement came with 3:34 remaining in the third quarter. Oregon gained possession on its 14, following a clipping pen alty on the kickoff. Josephson, between left guard and tackle, made 24 to the 38, Renfro went nine and Josephson four for first down just inside the 50 from where Hill scored. k OREGON 35, AIR FORCE 14 Ron Veres passed two yards to Cary Tommcraason into the end zone with Dick Ritchie de fending for the final Oregon TD. Corey's fifth straight place ment came with 13:08 remain ing in the fourth quarter. The 73-yard drive started late in the third quarter when Ore gon was penalized on a punt. Tommeraason returned to the 50, but the clipping penalty moved Oregon back to the 27. Veres passed to Willener for 15 yards. Tommcraason, on a double reverse to his left, went 35 yards behind Bill Del Biaggio's key block for first down on the Falcon four. Lu Bain failed to gain, but a personal foul moved the ball to the two, from where the TD pass developed. AIR FORCE 20. OREGON 35 Bloodworth, on a dive at right guard-tackle, went a half yard for the final TD of the game. Bloodworth's attempted pass to Dick Brown for the two pointer failed with 4:02 re maining in the game. The Falcons, playing against mostly Oregon's reserve units, went 68 yards on three plays after Ron Snidow's punt (Ore gon's first in two games and the only one of the game). A pass from Allan McArtor to Bill Landes went for 14, Lorer made 12 and the last double-figure play was a 10-yard pass from McArtor to Ray Lcnno. hv v ,,1JIII'J'1 NEW Concept in Car Wash Service! A new YEARLY plan give you 12 COMPUTE car washes . . . Plus FREE outside car washes ANYTIME during the year I ALL FOR ONLY SOONI ' .- 2 mm rr wh .tt1on in r yon. On In Sprtncff'id nd on In the l" Mnta (Ur arra. $11 00 u ii tm FOR 1 YEAR Drive In and Investigate this new economy plan. National Car Wash Service Wjk WJmM f . is W J 4 .' - A ' 3 at.. Falcon Advance Air Force quarterback Terry Isaacson (17) keeps the ball and picks his way through the Oregon line for a nine-yard gain Saturday during the Webfoot-Falcon game at Colo rado Springs. Webfoot tackle Ray Johnson (70) caught up with Isaacson and finally (AP Wlrephoto) brought him down. Also involved in the play are Lowell Dean (73) and Dennis Prozinski (62) of Oregon and Gil Achter (71) and Larry Tollstam (36) of the Falcons. Oregon won the intersectional contest, 35-20. Caras Here This Week Jimmy Caras, four-time world billiard champion, will appear in an exhibition at the Erb Me morial Student Union on the University of Oregon campus Monday and Tuesday. Caras, member of Brunswick's Billiard Advisory Staff, will first demonstrate billiard funda mentals, then hold exhibition matches, and conclude with a demonstration of his famous skill and trick shots. Following the exhibition, he will give personal instruction to those who request it. In 1936 he won the World's Champion Billiard title, and again in 1938, 1939 and 1940. He and Willie Mosconi share the world's record high run of 127. The public is invited to at tend the exhibitions. Bob Burke, NCAA Pocket Billiards Cham pion, will tutor interested co eds prior to a Student Union sponsored tournament The co ed winner will represent the University in the 11th Region NCAA Billiards competition at Berkeley, Calif. Hours for the exhibition each day are 10-12 a.m.; 3-5 p.m.; and 8-10 p.m. OSU-Pacific Statistics TEAM STATISTICS O P Rushing playi 42 43 Yards gained rushing.. 211 145 Yards lost rushing 28 33 Net yards rushing 1A3 112 Passoa 10-lfi 18-30 Passes Intercepted by.. 2 (1 Yards gained passing.. 17S 255 Total plays 5R 73 Total offense ..." 363 3B7 First downs rushing 12 6 First downs passing 8 11 First downs penalties.. 0 2 Total first downs 20 19 Punting average 5-39.0 5-32.0 Punt return average 5-2.2 5-4.0 Kickoff return aver. 2-115 7-20.5 Interception return av. 2-2.0 0-0 Fumbles 0 2 Fumbles lost 0 1 Penalties 8-32 1155 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS OREGON STATE Rushing tc jg Jl Net At. TD Washington ...11 73 0 73 6.6 0 Prep Scores Bj THE ASSOCIATED MESS Jefferson 19, Marshall 6 ' Lincoln 33, Cleveland 7 Roosevelt 18, Franklin 6 Wilson 20, Madison 6 Grant 29, Washington 29 South Salem 27, Albany 27 North Catholic 47, Vernonla 0 The Dalles 27, Bend 19 Mllwaukle IS, Clackamai 7 Condon 14, Grant Union S Enterprise 35, Joseph 0 Concordia 47, Banks 0 Arlington S2, Sisters 14 Marshfleld 6, Thurston 0 Harrlsburg 12, Central Linn 0 Klmlra 27, Pleasant Hill 24 Myrtle Creek 19, Sutherlln 13 Glide 20, Glendale 7 Baker 4 Whittle S D. Jones 10 Sleg 1 Williams 1 Ruhl 2 Espalln 1 queen 4 SB 1 26 0 36 10 14 0 9 9 3 9 1 9 11 17 37 9.2 26 3.1 26 2.6 14 14.0 9 9.0 3 1.5 1 1.0 6 -1.5 Passing pa pc pi Baker 10 7 0 Queen 6 3 0 Receiving No. Rurke 5 Frketich 2 Mnrelsnd I Miller 1 D. Jones t Punting No. Bnker 2 Frketich 1 Pet. TD .700 4 .500 1 yds. 112 15 -s Are. 37.0 40.3 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS PACIFIC UO-AFA Statistics 51 257 229 5-15 . 2!)7 17 4 0 21 . 3-44 3 TEAM STATISTICS AP Rushing plays Ysrds gained rushing Yards lost rushing Net yards rushing Passes Passes Intercepted by Yards gained passing Total plays Total orrense First downs rushing first downs passing First downs penalties Total first downs Punting average Punt return average 0-0 Kickoff return average 3-17.0 Interception return avg. 0-0 Fumbles . 2 Fumbles lost - 1 Penalties 6 27 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS OREGON Rushing tc TgylNetAr. td Renfro 10 Hill 9 Rerry S Tommeraason 1 Miller 1 Bain 6 Murphy R Snyder 2 Josephson 7 Cargill 3 57 315 13 302 1216 0 W 73 4S9 14 9 0 23 135 0 2-4.0 2-1.1 5 0-0 4-50 41 4.1 97 10R 10 2.0 34 34.0 3 3.0 24 4 0 17 2.3 7 33 33 7. 22 4.4 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS AIR FORCE Rushing te Isaacson ...16 Arshinkoff 7 Lorber .... 5 Tollstam 5 Rloodworth 8 Czarnota . ... 4 Murray 4 Parma . 1 McArtor .... 1 yg Tl Net At. td 79 23 56 3.3 1 36 33 32 23 20 18 6 S 5 4.9 6.4 29 50 4 5 6.9 9.9 Passing Isaacson . McArtor . Receiving Landes Simpson . Czarnota Lennon ... Punting P pc pl Jg ...10 2 0 37 ...6 3 0 31 Pet. td .270 0 .600 0 Isaacson 3 No. Yds. TD 2 20 0 1 16 0 1 21 0 1 U 0 No. Ave. Blkd Passing pa pe pl yg Pet. td Berrv 11 0 129 .727 2 Veres 4 3 0 23 .750 I Renfro 1 1 0 33 1.000 0 Receiving No. Yds. TD Imwalle. 3 81 I Renfro . 1 27 0 Willener 4 49 1 Schwab 18 0 Murphy I 20 0 Tommeraason I a l Punting No. Ave. Dlkd Snldow j 1 35.0 0 Lyles Reactivated BALTIMORE (ifVThe Balti more Colta reactivated defen sive halfback Lenny Lyles Saturday. Geiberger Takes Lead in Tourney ONTARIO, Calif. Wl Young Al Geiberger of Carlton Oaks, Calif., seeking his first PGA tournament victory, birdicd the final two holes Saturday and ttrok a onc-stroko lead .after three rounds of the $25,000 On tario Golf Open. The tall, slim 25-ycar-old Geiberger shot a one-under-par 35-3570 Saturday for a 54-hole total of 206. FOR NATIONALLY KNOWN BRANDS THAT YOU CAN BUY WITH CONFIDENCE Shop Your Favorite 61 E. 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