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In near upset... The Bulletin, Saturday, September 21, 1963 3rd quarter score saves Tiger upset Redmond 'Cats dog Bulldogs, but lose tough battle, 6-0 Special le Th. Bulletin HERMISTON Coach Doc Savage's once - treed Panthers from Redmond almost pulled the prep upset of the weekend here last night when they lost a close, knock-down drag-out Intermoun tain Conference grid test to favor ed Hermiston, 6-0. It was a grand effort for Red mond, but Hermiston proved too much for the Panthers when the Bulldogs halted a last gasp Red mond effort in the final quarter. The Hermiston line, backed up against its own goal post, stiffen ed and halted a 73 yard Panther drive at the Bulldog goal. It happened this way: Redmond moved the ball deep into Bulldog territory as the final minutes were ticking off the clock. Savage's warriors drove all the way from the Panther 20 to the Hermiston , 1 t;lenpm Sportsmen's League This week's games: Employ ment Service 3, Barclay Failcrs 1: VFW 3, Cascade Gas 1: B k B Wreckers 2, Barclay Skidders 2; Murray Holt 2, Bill's Electric 2. Team leaders: VFW, 964 game and 2765 scries. High scorers: Ray McKinney, 210 game and 546 series. Booster League This week's games: Corner Snack 4, Wagner's Market 0; Cen tury Tap Room 4, Bill's Electric 0; Bob's Sporting Goods 3, Bush's Market 1. Team leaders: Corner Snack, 579 game and 1828 series. High scorers: Dorothy Brade tich 169 game and 429 series. FAVORED IN RACE NEW YORK (UPI) Joseph M. Roebling's undefeated Black Mountain was expected to go off a lukewarm favorite against 12 juvenile rivals today in the $75,000 added Futurity Stakes at Aque duct. If all 13 go to post in the 74th edition of the six and one- half furlong sprint, the Futurity will gross $148,460 with the win ner's share totaling $91,949. 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Her- Boise trips Black Tornados By United Press International Mcdford's Black Tornado, the top-ranked Class A-t team in the Oregon Journal coaches' football poll, was beaten 25-0 by Boise at Idaho city Friday night. Boise scored three touchdowns in the third period after a score less first half. It rolled up 345 to tal yards and held the defending Oregon state champions to 66 yards. North Salem and Grants Pass, the poll's second and third rated teams, battled to a 19-19 tie at Grants Pass. Fourth-ranked Jefferson rolled up a 39-25 decision over Roosevelt in Portland. Roseburg and Pendleton, rated in a tie for fifth place, scored vic tories at home. Roseburg defeated Springfield 25-7 and Pendleton top ped The Dalles 31-14. Seventh-ranked Beaverton fell before Central Catholic 26-0 at Central Catholic. Eighth-rated Grant shut o u t Franklin 14-0 In Portland and ninth-ranked Cottage Grove pow ered past Thurston 36-7 at home. Tigard, rated 10th, lost a home game 19-14 to McMinnville. Central, the top-ranked team in Class A-2 in the poll, lost a 12-0 decision to unrated Serra Catholic at home. UPS TICKET SALES KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI) -The Kansas City Chiefs, newest American Football League fran chise, have sold a total of 15,012 season tickets for 1963 home games, it was announced Friday. The total Is a new record for the AFL. SATURDAY ONLYI miston then commenced a 30 yard drive that ended in Webb's TD flank movement. Hermiston's balanced attack that worked so well against Prineville a week ago, didn't click with the same efficiency against Redmond. The fighting Panthers held on doggedly throughout the contest. Hermiston, a prc-season favorite to knock off defending IC champion Pendleton, found the go ing rough, and it got tougher as the contest wore on. In that series of downs that pro vided Hermiston with the TD, Savage's Panthers intercepted a Bulldog aerial. The effort would have ended the Bulldog drive, but Redmond was penalized for pass interference. And the Hermiston wheels rolled on. It was a disappointing anti-climax to a great Redmond effort. Concerning his Panthers' stub bornness Coach Savage said, "de spite the loss, our boys looked real good. . .I'm real proud of the showing we made." Savage cited no 'Cats in particu lar, but announced that ho was pleased with the overall effort of the entire squad. It was the sec ond straight loss for the Panthers who lost a heart breaker at home last weekend to Mac Hi. Score by quarters: Hermiston 0 6 0 06 Redmond 0 0 0 00 Dufur tramples Culver 20-7 DUFUR Mental miscucs re sulting in crucial turnovers of the football put the fighting Bulldogs from Culver six feet under here Friday afternoon as the visitors knuckled before Dufur in a Des chutes League 8-man battle. Culver saw more misfortunes than touchdowns, as the home town Dufur gridders took advant age to the Bulldog bobbles and posted 14 points in the third quarter to overcome a 7-6 half time deficit and win 20-7. Coach Clarence Nameruk's Bull dogs found the Dufur men with the ball in their possession cvery time they turned around in that disastrous third period. Culver saw blood in the second! stanza when the Bulldogs got a break on penalties and wound up in possession of the pigskin on the Dufur 20. In the final seconds 4Maiti1Hiafc.aAtois AND SUNDAY Reg. $299 i The Scoreboard Major Leagues American League W. L. Pet. CB X-Ncw York 101 54 .652 Chicago 89 65 .578 ll'.i Minnesota 87 68 .561 14 Baltimore 82 73 .529 19 Detroit 75 79 .487 25'i Cleveland 73 81 .474 27'i Boston 73 82 .471 28 Kansas City 70 84 .455 30'i Los Angeles 69 86 .445 32 Washington 53 100 .346 47 x-Clinched pennant Friday's Results New York 5 KC 4. 1st, 13 ins, twi Kansas City 4 NY 3, 2nd, night Baltimore 7 Washington 6, night Chicago 2 Detroit 0 Los Angeles at Cleve, ppd, rain Seattle Totems SEATTLE (UPI)-About 25 ath letes were expected to report to Coach Keith Allen today for the opening of the Seattle Totems training camp prior to the begin ning of the Western Hockey Lea gue season. Two players will be missing. Last year's goalie, Al Millar, won't report. Allen earlier this week confirmed reports that he was trying to trade Millar to the Denver Invaders because t h e goalie did not fit into Totem plans. Larry Zeidcl, defenseman pur chased from the Hersey Bears of the American Hockey League, is not expected to report until early of the half, Stan Earnest cut loose with an aerial to Rick Ur back for 25 yards and a touch down as the gun went off. Bob Van Orsow split the uprights and Culver led at intermission 7-6. Dufur scored the game's initial TD when Culver fumbled on the Bulldog 15. Four plays later a Dufur halfback by the name of Clausen battered through to pay dirt. The conversion try went for naught. But the third quarter is when "it happened." Dufur ran back the kickoff that commenced the second half all the way to the Culver 27. A face mask violation put the ball in Dufur's possession down on the Culver 12. Dufur then hammered away for 6 plays before the Wasco County men could move it across. They did however and Dufur led, 13-7. Hood v A 1 j HERE! COME SEE YOU'RE INVITED TO OUR GRAND OPENING SAT. & SUN.! 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QUITS UNDER FIRE TOKYO (UPI) Indonesia, un der fire from the International Swimming Federation for permit ting teams to compcto in Com munist China, withdrew Friday from the federation, it was an nounced by the official news ag ency Antara. scored the TD on a line plunge. Dufur ran the extra point. Out-to-lunch quartorbacking put on the linishmg touches, three different times Culver had Uie ball deep in its own territory on fourth down and didn't kick. Du fur, however, never capitalized on it. The fourth time around, Culver did try to kick, but the punt was blocked and Dufur recovered on the Culver 25. A few plays la ter halfback Stafford boomed in for the Dufur TD. The conversion was good and it was enough for Dufur to win 20-7. Culver had several of its long er passes intercepted. The ground attack game wasn't going well cither. Dufur put the stopper on nearly all of it. (The only thing that "worked" for the Bulldogs was the short pass. -- - Minnesota at Boston, ppd, : 0 FT Cowboys Special to The Bulletin LA GRANDE Coach George Tallchief's Tigers came on strong here last night at the Eastern Oregon College stadium to set fa vored Prineville back on its heels and gain a 6-6 Intcrmountain Con ference deadlock. Playing before a hometown crowd, the once vanquished Ti gers saw its line come on like gangbusters and stymie an ag gressive Cowboy bunch from Prineville wins 1963 COGA title; Prineville won tho Central Ore gon four-way team golf cham pionship last weekend but host Madras nearly took it all after slatting the day in fourth place. In play at Nine Peaks course at Madras, Prineville won with a total of 6633 strokes for the four team matches held during the summer. Madras was second with IS667, Redmond third w ith 6708 and Bend last with 6747. Bend was de fending champion. Millard Porter, long hitting Ma dras golfer, withstood a rally by Bend's Owen Panner to win the individual gross play by a single stroke. Porter had 287 for the four matches, Panner 2H8. Porter had a 75 Sunday to Fanner's 73. Darrell Cowgill of Madras won low net honors with 277. Bill Hatch Sr., of Bend was second with 280. In the day's play, Harold Povcy of Redmond was low with a score of 71. Fred Hudspeth of Prineville and Bill Hatch Sr. of Bend had 72. Prineville Pro Jerry Cloninger was low for the day with 68. A banquet and trophy award session followed tournament play. CARDS BUY PLAYER ST. LOUIS (UPI) Jim Beau champ, a .337 hitter with Tulsa of tho Texas League, was pur chased Friday by the St. Louis Cardinals. Beauchamp. a 24-year-old outfielder, reported to the Redbirds Friday night in Cin cinnati. Go, man, got JAM SESSION SUN. 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It came in the dying seconds of the period when Rob Rush took a handoff from quarterback Gary Jackson and scooted around his left end and hit paydirt. The play covered five yards. Prineville's tally was set up by a sustained drive that started on about the Prineville 30 and culmi nated with Rush's fiv. yard sweep. Prineville's 70 yard drive was mainly a ground attack. It wasn't until the final quarter that the Cowboys filled the air with passes. When it rained (with passes!, however, it poured. Dowling's Bend Golf Club holds medal go A 72 hole medal play tourna ment Is underway at Bend Golf Club, officials announced today. Anyone can enter and prlies will be split on a 70-30 basis In favor of the handicap players. 'This means that 70 per cent of the prizes will go to players who win in tho handicap divi sion so everyone can play," Vern White, tournament chair man, announcod. The 72 holes must be played by October 25. Golfers must sign up in the clubhouse prior to play each time. 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Coach Dow ling made special mention of brothers Mike and Fred Phillips, who were 'Poke stalwarts up front all night long. Rob Rush was the outstanding . Prineville back, gaining 55 yards: " The biggest impression that the Prineville coaches received wa that passing wizardry of Elliott. "He almost pulled the game out ' for us," Dowling said after the disappointing deadlock. Dowling mado special mention of Ted Milliard, La Grande's bro ken field back. "Hilliard was hard to stop and his broken field ex hibition was by far the best ground attack performance of tho evening," Dowling said. Appar ently tho Tiger dynamo was in jured, as he made an unusual number of trips in and out of the game. Score by quarters: La Grande ( 0 0 08 Prineville 0 0 S 00 ITake A New Look a at Central Oregon SCENIC AIR TOURS GIBSON AIR SERVICE Bend Municipal Airport Ph. 382-2801 IM1 1405 S. Third 382-0881 BERT D. HARLEY, owner WW I YAAflAHA IF BE