S o u th e rn O regon News R eview A sh la n d , O regon Football Predictions. . T h u rsd a y, O cto b e r 27, 1949 1 Red Raiders Edged 14-13 By Cal Aggies I’ll NOTUS Mustangs; First Conference Defeat By Paul B. Williamson games and (3) " J u n io r C o lle g e " games. BROUGHT TO YOU EACH WEEK BY COURTESY OF THE F R ID A Y , OCT. 28 GREYHOUND TAVERN n -V illa n o v a ’ Boston Col. Exhibiting the tightest defensive play probably ever seen on the Davis gridiron, the Southern Oregon College Reel Raiders were handed their first season and Far West Conference defeat as they were edged from the championship running by the Cal Aggies Mustangs at Davis, 14-13. The scoring part of the game started with a bang with the Raiders pushing over for pay dirt after 5 K e g le re ite s W L S ilv e r Creet 18 10 N e w b ry'a O rcharda 18 10 S leek House 12 18 g 20 O m ar's N e w b ry ’a O rchards w on 3-1 o ve r league le n d in g S ilv e r C rest to go in to a tie w ith d a iry glrlN in F rid a y n ig h t's play. M a ry Sorenson ro lle d a 204 game fo r hig h o f the eve n in g ns O m ar's w ere s p littin g 2-2 w ith the Steak House cafe. L y d iu C row son, o f O m a r's run up a IMG, 162 and 175 to take hig h series honors w ith 503. M a jo r League W L A sh la n d C abinet W o rk s IB 10 M a rs h a ll W ells 15 13 O ak S tre e t T ankers 12 18 Z itte rc o b R epair 11 17 W ith N orm an B ergstrom sho- o tin g a 209 h ig h game and his team m ate, L. M a rtin to ta lin g a 593 series, the A sh la n d C u b in e t m akers to o k a ll fo u r p oints fro m the O ak S tre e t tankerN in M on day n ig h t's lague play. M arsh­ a ll-W e lls w on o v e r lust pluee Z it- tercob R epair to breeze in to sec­ ond place In leugue standings. A m e ric a n League W L 17 11 A s h la n d A u to P arts 15 13 S elby C h e vro le t 14 14 O'Bleness M otors 10 18 C aton Garage M a rt Hansen o f S elby C h e v ro ­ let, ro lle d a 221 high single game a lth o u g h his team was able to w in o n ly 1 p o in t fro m last place C aton garug<* H a rv e y B e rg stro m o f th e Caton team r o l­ led a 551 series to he lp his team along in th e ir 3-1 w in Ash- I lnnd A u to P arts and O 'Bleness M otors s p lit 2-2 in Tuesday n ig h t’s p la y at the A shland R ecreation a lle ys n-O kla A & M ’ D e tro it U. n-St. M a rys Cal. D rake Last w eek was te rrib le !! n P a c ific C ol ’ San Jose St. In no o th e r w eek d u rin g the ’ B illin g s 19 years o i the W illia m s o n S y­ M ont. M ines ’ E m poria C ol. stem d id a re la tiv e ly gre a te r Kan. W esleyan ’ V a n p o rt n u m b e r o f “ hopeless" teams rise n-Oregon Frosh S A T U R D A Y , OCT. 29 up to th u m p d ow n th e ir res­ n-C hico State ’ So. Oregon m in u te s o f p lu y. A b o u t th e mid-4> p e c tiv e g rid opponents — and V M I. d ie o f th e second p e rio d , SOC A rm y h a rd ! C olo A & M U ta h S tate scored on a r ig h t end sweep M a jo re tte s O fte n the loser was a h e ra ld ­ C olorado U. U ta h U. fro m th e A g g ie 5 o n ly to be W L ed cham pion. A n d the System n-Fla S tate Stetson charged offsides and n u llif y the C a rte r's Produee 15 13 was n o t alone in those s ta rtlin g A labam a to uchdo w n. ’ G eorgia U. Palace Cafe 15 13 upsets. P ra c tic a lly e v e ryb o d y H a rd in H ouston U. In th e w h o le gam e the Raid- j Plasa Cafe 13 15 else w e n t d ow n on them . M ich ig a n U. ’ Illin o is U. ers had tw o v e ry o b vio u s scor­ A sh la n d R ecreation 13 15 T h e re w ere no less than 30 W isconsin ’ In d ia n a in g chances to tie up o r w in Plaza cafe, a fte r a late s ta rt results, in a ll classes o f play, O regon U ’ Io w a U. the game. W ith b u t 4 m inutes in the w in co lu m n , blasted the w h ic h co u ld be c a lle d 'n u ts.” i L e h ig h N ew Y o rk U. to go in th e fo u r th q u a rte r, the league le a ding C a rte l's P roduce “ A b s o lu te ly n u ts ," “ c ra z y ." | M ich State T em ple SO C ites pushed to th e C al A ggie fo r 4 w in s in the M a jo re tte play “ p lu m b c ra z y ." " te r r ib le ,” and M innesota P urdue 9 in ch lin e . A decision to pass last W ednesday n ig h t. A sh la n d s im ila r e ja c u la tiv e outbursts. M isso u ri N ebraska up the chance o f tr y in g fo r a R ecreation ce n te r won 3-1 o ve r The re su lts o f th re e o f the N o tre Dame ’ N avy fie ld goal and also fro m fa ilin g Palace cafe L u Lane, o f the Pal le a d in g games alone confounded N. C ar. U. Tennessee to punch o v e r fro m in sid e the ace team shot a 180 fo r high Wash. S tate 1 y a rd lin e , and also L im p y the experts. M ic h ig a n 14. M in ­ O regon State single game and MB fo r high nesota 7; S M .U . 20. K e n tu c k y 1 Penn. S tate Syracuse Jones fa ilin g to c o n v e rt the series. 7: L.S .U . 13. N o rth C a ro lin a 7. P rin ce to n R utgers fir s t t r y fo r p o in t u n d o u b te d ly j N a tonal League A n d th e fu n n y th ig is th a t Rice Texas Tech lo st the game fo r the Raiders. W L the consistency o f th e W illia m W m . A- M a ry •R ich m o n d U. On th e openin g k ic k o ff, the R oyal C row n 20 8 ’ San D iego St A ggies rece ive d the b a ll, re tu r n ­ son post-game ra tin g s is h ig h e r n-Loyola W ile y -R e in h o ld t 15 13 C a lif. Aggies in g the b a ll to th e ir 29. F a ilin g i at th is tim e o f the season than Santa B a rb a ra P eter's U n io n 76 13 15 fo r a n y pre vio u s y e a r T hat is, 1 S.M .U. Texas U. to p enetrate the SOC lin e , they M a gnolia L u m b e r 8 20 a s u rp ris in g n u m b e r o f the up-1 Santa C lara •S ta n fo rd punted to R a id e r C a m p b e ll on W ith D ic k W estenfleld lead- Miss. State h is o w n 30, ra c in g back to m id- sets c o u ld be straightene d o u t ‘ T ulane in g the w a y w ith 217 h ig h game A F T E R th e games and b ro u g h t C a lifo rn ia ’U C LA fie ld . T he R aiders also fo u n d and a 544 series, the John K nox In lin e w ith m ost consistent V a n d e rb ilt A u b u rn th e M ustang L in e a to ugh cookie R oyal C ro w n boys took a 3-1 ra n k in g o f "w in n e rs o u ght to be N. C ar State ’ V .P .I. to cra c k and w ere fo rce d to w in over M a gnolia Lum ber B ro w n ra te d o v e r losers.” ’ W Reserve k ic k . T he A ggies to o k the b a ll T h u rsd a y n ig h t to keep pace Pow’e r fu l A r m y to o k o ve r the D a rtm o u th •Y a le on th e ir o w n 2 y a rd m a rk e r and w ith the W ile y -R e in h o ld t in s u r­ n u m b e r one spot w h ile id le N ot- i H u m b o ld t San F ra n S tate ran back to the 12, fa ilin g to ance m en w h o to o k a lik e w in re Dam e slip p e d in to second j W h itm a n • L in fie ld gain, th e y w ere fo rce d to k ic k fro m M a rte l P e te r's U n io n 76 place. T he last was p a r tly be S U N D A Y . OCT. 30 w h ic h was b lo cke d and dow ned Kerby Wins Second cause o f re a d ju s tm e n t o f T u P a rris Is la n d ’ Ft. B e n n in g by the R aiders on th e A g g ie 12. JDJ Tilt From Eagles la n e ’s squeak b y 14-6 o v e r A u- N ew B e d fo rd S to n e h ill In e x a c tly 3 plays w h ic h saw Ashland Junior High Kerby o ve rp o w e re d Eagle b u m . O kla h o m a m oved up an- j San F ra n U. Nevada S n u ffy S m ith smash o v e r center R alph " B a ld y ” Foster, Wallops Yreka 11-0 Point high school to take their o th e r n o tch to th ir d place in N o tre D am e’s w o n d e r boys, tw ic e g a th e rin g 6 yards, Don plays the passing ro le fo r second JDJ lea g u e gam e at K e r­ h u r tlin g N ebraska 48-0 C a lif- j a fte r a w eekend o ff. ta ke on C a m p b e ll c lim a x e d th e p la y by The A shland J u n io r high font- by last w eekend by a score of the Red R aiders. In the m oved up tw o notches to No. j N a v y S a tu rd a y in a game th a t sco rin g on a la te ra l fro m N eid- b a ll squad defeated the Y re ka 10 0 R aiders' a e ria l a tta ck over 4, and B a y lo r th re e notches to o u g h t to p ro v id e a n o th e r f a ir ly eigh and ra c in g a ro u n d rig h t eleven 41-0 on the C a lifo rn ia the season. B a ld y has com ­ No. 5. easy w in fo r th e F ig h tin g Iris h . j end w ith b u t 5 m in u te s lapsing fie ld last F rid a y n ig h t, and are G RANTS PA SS CAVEMEN pleted 13 tosses out o f 22 The o th e r ten leaders o f the N o tre Dam e p ro b a b ly w o n ’t ‘ in the b a ll game. A t th is tim e a w a itin g the contest w ith the un­ SQUEEZE BY MEDFORD 7 6 th ro w s fo r a g ro u n d g a in ­ w eek in c lu d e d in o rd e r Penn. : be able to ru n up as b ig a score ‘L im p y ’ Jones m issed h is most defeated G ra n ts Pass ju n io r in g o f 210 yards. He h ails T he G ra n ts Pass Cavem en, M ic h ig a n , Rice, M innesota, and against N a v y as th e y d id again- im p o rta n t conversion o f his suc­ h ig h here to m o rro w n ig h t ( F r i­ ra te d fro m 12 to 20 p o in ts bet­ fro m K la m a th F a lls w here S o u th e m C a lifo rn ia ’ st th e ir last opponent, T ulane. cessful ca re e r as he m issed the day.) he was a continuo us th re a t te r than tlie M e d fo rd T ornado E x c e lle n t to e x c e p tio n a lly B u t the Iris h should fin is h th e ir u p rig h ts , w h ic h lit e r a lly p e rm it­ W ayne S outh accounted fo r eleven, ju s t squeezed o u t a 7-6 fro m the P elican B a c k fie ld . good p ic k s b y the System last 33rd j n a ro w w ith o u t a defeat ted th e Ags to go on and w in the fo u r o f th e A shland scores. Ted v ic to ry o v e r the p lu c k y M e d fo rd He w eighs in at 155 and is w eek in c lu d e d Miss. S o uthern and n o t w o rk up too m uch o f game. K enney scored once and P aul squad. M e d fo rd to o k a 6-0 lead 25 years old. 33, C hattanooga 20j W estm ar 8, , a sweat __ ___________ Yates c a rrie d the b a ll fo r a 60 in the th ir d q u a rte r. G ra n ts T he b a ll game c o n tin u e d to Buena V is ta 6; M c M u rry 21, A b . a „*..„ h „ . I ya rd ru n fo r the s ix th touch- be tig h tly p la ye d by b o th teams Pass scored th e ir w in n in g to u c h ­ en.r i R :s"crveC T i ' n F “ d f 1' N° ‘ ‘he’ week. u n t il th e R aiders m arched Don Lehm an, A g fu llb a c k , dow n. dow n and conversion w ith o n ly Svraeu^P ? i t V u n a tio n a lly speaking. B a y lo r w i l l fr o m th e ir o w n 29 y a rd m a rk e r sm ashing over, took a R a id e r O n ly one conversion t r y mls- 13 m inutes le ft to p la y in the sinm 27 w L t ? tie in to Texas C h ris tia n in w h a t to the A g g ie 6 w h e re D on C am p­ fu m b le on the ru n and w e n t ■ sed its m a rk , w ith tw o gained game. s ip p i 27. W est Texas 55. T r in ity m ay be a c ru c ia l S ou th w e ste rn b e ll on a th ir d d o w n p la y, sw ept d ow n to the 34 before being p u l­ fro m passes, one k ic k e d and tw o 20; A rka n s a s 7, V a n d e rb ilt 6; Get Y o u r Job P rin tin g at C onference contest, b u t B a y lo r’s r ig h t end to go over, the score led dow n. D iaz p icke d up a fir s t rushed across the Y re ka lin e fo r T ro y S tate 6, A u s tin Peay 0; The News Review b e in g n u llifie d by a SOC o ff­ dow n on th e SOC 22 lin e o n ly the e x tra p oints Bears o u g h t to w in . W yo m in g 13, U ta h 0; and m any to have T e x G a tlin boom in side. In te n t on re c o v e rin g the L o u s iv ille should tam e B rad- others in m a jo r and m in o r c ir ­ again and re c o v e r a n o th e r back- le y and W ake F orest sh o u ld ta ke to u ch d o w n , S n u ffy S m ith pass­ fie ld fu m b le on the 30. cles. ed in to the end zone, o n ly to T h a t was the fir s t tim e W yo­ Clem son. In th e R ockies, Colo- A fte r th is th e game settled m in g defeated U tah. P re v io u s ly ¡"ado o u g h t to beat U ta h and have an A g secondary man in ­ te rc e p t and re tu rn the b a ll d o w n w ith Don C a m p b e ll p u n t­ D e n ve r sh o u ld ta ke A riz o n a , b u t U tah had w on 22 tim es fro m W y ­ up to the 11, p u ttin g he fir e in g to the M ustangs in th e ir ow n om ing. In 1920 the teams played b o th o f those games lo o k close. o u t inasm uch as a second Raid- 18, W in n ie Roberson smashed A lit t le outside th a t te r r ito r y a scoreless tie. WE GIVE in fro m end to sm ear D iaz fo r w i l l be D uquesne o ve r St. Louis. e r score was concerned. 15 yards, w h o was fo rce d to A n o th e r close one, in the N ew T he second h a lf opened up E X P L A N A T IO N Team in S & H fir s t (le ft) c o lu m n is p ic k e d b y Y o rk area, w i l l be G eorgetow n w ith a e x h ib itio n o f b a ll fum - p u n t to Don C a m p b e ll at m id- fie ld w ho ru n th e b a ll back to the W illia m s o n System as th e o v e r F o rdham . A n d an im p o rt- b lin g and pass in te rc e p tio n . A f- GREEN W IN N E R . I t is the H O M E team a n t in te rs e c tio n a l game S atur- , te r K en K u y k e n d a ll re tu rn e d a the A g 35. F ro m here Jo h n n y ALL unless its opponent in second day w i l l fin d G eorgia Tech fo u r th dow n P unt b y W eaver to B a rg e r, p la y in g a w h a le o f an STAMPS (rig h t) c o lu m n is s ta rre d (*) to s k in n in g b y D uke. A la b a m a w ill th e SOC 45, D iaz passed to C ox o ffe n s iv e game and p ic k in g up WOOL w h o fu m b le d w ith T ex G a tlin num erous fir s t dow ns, boom ed mean th e LO SER is the hom e beat G eorgia. team, “ n-” means n ig h t game. D espite an upset last w eek b y re c o v e rin g on h is o w n 31.. Gor-1 o v e r ta c k le and w o u n d his w ay JACK SHIRTS In th re e general groups: (1) East Texas, H a rd in C ollege don N e id e ig h passed in to the A g I th ro u g h 35 ya rd s o f taekle-hap- p y M ustangs to go o v e r sta n d in g | “ N am e” games, (2) “ M in o r ” sh o u ld beat H ouston U. in a 1 secondary o n ly to have i t in te r to ugh game. A n o th e r mean b a t­ cepted and ru n d ow n to R aid­ up fo llo w e d b y Jones’ conver- I sion to g iv e th e R aiders a 13- j $g95 tle w i l l be Texas W estern and e r 41. D iaz again passed and 7 edge. G le n n T in g le y , R aider lin e b a c k ­ H a rd in -S im m o n s, po ssib ly fo r T he C al A ggies M ustangs re ­ th e B o rd e r C onference cham p- er, in te rc e p te d on h is ow n 34 ionship. B u t i t looks lik e Texas and b u lle d his w a y to th e 44 ta lia te d im m e d ia te ly as th e y h u s tle d 90 ya rd s in 3 p la ys to ! W estern fo r the decision and send S chlange o v e r on a 28 | H a rv a rd to beat H o ly Cross. L A S T T IM E S A T U R D A Y ta ke U .C .L .A . V a n d e rb ilt o u ght • (LO T U S fOR MN y a rd pass fro m Diaz, fo llo w e d B a ck in 1946, Illin o is beat a to beat tough “ l i t t l e ” A u b u rn stro n g M ic h ig a n team , 13-9. The (A u b u rn 's stu d e n t b o d y is 8500 b y Savies g a m e -w in n in g c o n v e r­ PMONt 2 ? SOI 62 H ’J Ml,»» aspects o f S a tu rd a y ’s Illin o is - strong), and S o uthern C a lifo rn ia sion, e n d in g the scoring o f the M ic h ig a n game seem s im ila r to sh o u ld w in fro m W ashington. game, C al A gies M ustangs o f S m a rt C lothes fo r Men w h a t th e y w e re in 1946, b u t n o t U n io n (N .Y .) s t ill undefeated D avis, C a lifo rn ia 14, S o uthern enough so to p ic k Illin o is . M ic h ­ Jooks lik e a w in n e r o v e r W illi­ O regon C ollege Red R aiders 13. igan sh o u ld co n tin u e its com e­ ams. z • • ML back against Illin o is . On F rid a y , one o f th e toughest In a n o th e r im p o rta n t in te r ­ b a ttle s o f the ye a r w i l l be be­ sectional battle, Oregon should tw een W est V ir g in ia Tech and beat Io w a U. Kansas S tate m ay W est L ib e r ty — both undefeated stop Kansas fo r th e fir s t tim e in and u n tie d . T a ke W est V ir g in ia m a n y years. 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