Southern Oregon News Review
A shland, Oregon
System Gives Red Raiders
Nod Over Pacific Lutheran
B y P a u l B. W illia m so n
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Thursday, November 10, 1949
OCE W olves Upset SOC in Homecoming
Game Before Capacity Crowd 30-7
nt
Before a huge crowd of homecoming alums and
an exhuberant crowd of Southern Oregon College stu
dents, the Red Raiders of Southern Oregon were drub
bed 30-7 by the power-packed OCE Wolves of Mon-
jnouth.
Never before has a Southern Oregon crowd seen
quite a football player as they did Saturday evening
when Coach Bill McArthur took the strings off Robin
The Southern Oregon college
Red Haiders, a fte r th e ir defeat
at the hands of strong Oregon
college last week end, w ith a
percentage of 69 3 has been
Lee to allow him to rip a n d + "
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picked by W illiamson to tip
te a r up every d e p a rtm e n t of
line. On the kick retu rn , 165
Pacific L utheran in th e ir game
the Red R aider foot ba U team at
pound
Lee ripped and roared
at W alter Phillips field in Ash
W alter P hillips Field
th
rough
the com plete SOC team M ajorettes
land next S aturay night The
The gam e s ta rte d out w ith a
to
go
over
standing 93 yards
W L
Lutes carry a rating of 64 4.
bang as th e R aiders received dow n field w ith but 2 «4 m in Palace Cafe
20 16
C harlie (Choo-choo) Justice
and w ere forced to kick a fte r utes gone in th e ball game.
Carter's Produce
19 17
will get a chance to rise to
failing to p e n e tra te the Wolf
P lasa Cafe
18 18
As th e first period drew to
the height of his c areer S at
Ashland R ecreation
15
21
a
close,
big
L
a
rry
Bell
recover
urday when North C arolina
C a rte rs Produce rolled into
ed a fum ble on the R aider 30
plays N otre Dame in New York
POLICE BLOTTER
y ard line only to have G lenn second place in tin M ajorette
— the week's most publicized
Tingley b reak up the W olves' league last W ednesday night
game. It could be th at M r J u s
backfield
strateg y and claim the w hen they took a 3-1 win over
tice will turn a m iracle, but not
ball
on
bis
ow n 20. The Raiders last place A shland R ecreatii n
hing short of a m iracle will keep
l
pushed
to
th
e ir own 32 as the w hile first place Palace cafe and
Notre Dame from w inning Con
first
period
ended,
the W olves Plaza cafe w ere splitting 2-2
A
stolen
car
from
E
rnest
Ne
sidering the scarcity of bona
S arah Pena, of C a rte r’s Produce
leading
6-0.
wel. A shland, was recovered in
fide miracles, it looks like Not
shot a 197 high single gam e
Bob
W
eaver
—
Left
Guard
Y
reka
and
th
e
thieves
arrested.
re Dame’s 35th win w ithout a
O pening th e second q u a rte r.
and
totaled 492 for high series.
P layin g his 3rd and final
They w ill be prosecuted on a B ruce H am ilton in tercepted a
defeat.
M
arge
Davis, of the P alace bow
year
for
the
Red
Raiders.
Bob
federal s ta tu te th rough the Red long pass deep in his ow n te r
Possibly the best gam e of the
can alw ays be depended on to
ding office of th e FBI
rito ry and raced back up to the lers picked a 3 10 7 split to gain
week will be O klahom a over
applause from th e galleries.
carry out more than his share
Missouri — if M issouri gets
T heodore R Fraser, d ru n k on 40 before he w as pulled down. N ational League
fked up for the game. If Mis of G ridiron duties once a street, fined $20
Robin Lee boom ed over cen ter
W
souri doesn’t get fired up. O k gam e gets underw ay.
E rnest W. B rad b u ry paid $2- for 15 to set up a pass play, the
Royal Crown
25 11
lahoma ought to sim ply run a-
officials ru lin g an in terferen ce
.50 fo r m aking an illegal tu rn
W iley-R einholdt
19 17
way
with
the
game
w
ith
the
pass
receiver,
placing
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A rizona S ta te over Arizona ; Jo
inhn
i« forfeited
h J n " , W xfiiic
Mills, K
jr.,
Georgia Tech should beat Al-1 U: Texas over T .C .U , Tulane
]
‘ the b all on the R aider 8. At ' Peter's Union 76
18 18
M agnolia Lum ber
abama A uburn looks like the j over V anderbilt: W ashington on stre e t ° n 3 C iarge of d ru n k this tim e w ith but 7 m inutes
10 26
The Royal Crow n crew
____ of
left in the first h alf Dewey
sensible pick over Georgia. And and Lee to stop high-scoring Del
&
W illiam H iw all forfeited $10 Jam es scored off rig h t tackle, Jo h n Knox added a n o th e r gam e
it’s a shame, but W yoming, un-1 a w are
to th e ir league lead by w inning
defeated and untied, with the
In one of th e annual-grudges bail on a charge of violating the W olves leading 12-0.
3-1
over M artel P eters Union
the
basic
rule.
best record in its history’, is go class, D rake ought to beat W ich
S o u th ern Oregon sta rte d a
ing «-» to be beaten
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D uncan
at W - ichita.
Kansas.
a
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— Baylor.
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**«^*«*?- And 1 in
11 O
— •• was charg- drive late in th e second q u a r 76 gas pum pers T hursday night
The Bears ought to win by th ree I tim e-honored eastern
classic. ed w ith being d ru n k in a p ark te r w hen Tex G atlin sn ared a The Nehi crew , who w ere all
pass deep in the Wolf secondary thum bs the first gam e to shoot
or four TD’s.
W illiam s ought to beat A m herst ed c ar and fo rfeited $10 bail
799 knuckled down the final
Fordham should win over W isconsin should beat Iowa and
A rth u r S heppherd forfeited and bu lled his w ay ju st 9 yards two gam es to h it 943 and 1050
short
of
pay
d
irt
as
the
buzzer
Boston College. And Boston U. ' perhaps West V irginia ought to $5 bail w hen picked up fo r op
undefeated and untied thus far ta k e Texas W estern in a game era tin g w ithout a d riv ers lic sounded, ending the first half, to win. W iley-R einholdt’s in su r
ance m en won th eir first two
OCE 12, SOC 0.
in 1949, probably will be smea- in M organtow n, W. V B ut going ense.
gam es over M agnolia L um ber
red by M aryland B radley shou strictly by th e figures, they
The
R
aiders
of
S
outhern
O
re
Fay W illiam Dooley was fin-
Id ta k e South Dakota S tate should tie. fo r both have a rat- end S10 for being d ru n k on gon kicked to begin the second but the loggers caught fire the
C alifornia ought to continue ing of 83.1
l h a lf a n d a fte r several forced final gam e to win total pins for
street.
rolling at the expense of Ore- SATURDAY. NOV 12
’ kicks w ith the OCE eleven in a 2-2 split. Dick W estenfeld of
Jo
h
n
R.
E
vatt
was
fined
$15
gon. And in Cincinnati. St. Xavi- C alifornia
com m and of the ball, pass sing Royal Crow n shot high 3-gaine
O regon U.
fo
r
v
iolating
the
basic
rule,
e r puts its fine 1949 record on O klahom a
ing A rnie Johnson connected series w ith 535 w hile his team
-•M issouri
va!
m
Jo
h
n
L.
W
indham
,
d
ru
n
k
on
the line against hot C incinnati N otre Dame
w ith L a rry B ell on the SOC 45, m ate Ron DeVore th ro w ed in a
N. Car. U.
U. T here ought to be plenty of Mich. S tate
•O regon S tate s tre e t’ vagrancy, floated.
w ho th en la te ra lle d to Robin 214 for high single gam e of the
Idaho U.
W alter B K endall, forfeited Lee w ho w ent over standing up, evening. O th er 200 bow lers
heat and sm oke here, w ith X a v i-; S tanford
w ere Jo h n J u ry of Royal Crown,
e r w inning.
U.C.L.A
W ashington Cst $15 bail on a charge of violating boosting th e score to 18-0 w ith w ith 202, Olson of M agnolia
th
e
basic
rule.
A special: D uquesne to out- ! Ga. Tech
only 5 m inutes lapsing in the
•A labam a
w ith 213, W arner of the Wiley-
Ju v en ile, 12-year old w as ta k second half.
point Clem son And ta k e New ' B aylor
W yoming
en
from
a
freig
h
t
train
in
A
sh
H em pshire over C onnecticut, a- Fordham
It w as a t this tim e th a t the R einholdt crew , 202, and Godd-
‘ Boston Col.
land.
He
w
as
ru
n
n
in
g
aw
ay
gainst the System ’s own ratin g Duke
R
aiders
played th e only bit of en of the Union 76 bow lers w ith
Geo. W ashington
a 207 Olson of M agniolia shot
The System also casts a shaky Brow n
•H a rv a rd from his W apato, Wash., home. th e ir ty p e of ball playing as they a 533 series.
T
hree
juveniles
took
365
Coca
vote fo r C ornell over D artm outh j M ichigan U
clim
axed
6
plays
w
hich
cover
Indiana
K eglereties
this being C ornell's o p p o rtu n ity ' Navy
Colum bia Cola bottles from the S hakes ed 85 y a rd s to pick up th e ir
W L
p
eare
th
eatre,
and
sold
them
for
to prove its class Iowa S tate n-Idaho Col
only
score
of
th
e
evening.
The
•P acific U.
S
ilv
er
Crest
25 11
should beat N ebraska, and O kla A rm y
•P ennsylvania 2c each. The bottles w ere the kickoff was re tu rn e d to the 15, N ew bry's Orchards
19 17
p
ro
p
erty
of
the
Boy
Scouts
and
hom a A&M should w in over M innesota
B ill G iovenetti took F o ster’s
•P ittsb u rg h
Steak H ouse cafe
17 19
th
e
ju
v
en
iles
a
re
to
repay
the
Kansas State. A couple of close P rinceon
pass
a
t
th
e
m
idstripe,
Don
C
am
Yale
Omar's R estaurant
11 25
ones: Miami (Ohio) over Day- P u rd u e
M arquette U am ount of the loss to the Scouts. pbell b u tte d his w ay over fo r a
S ilv er C rest D airy bounced in
D
onald
C.
McVey
w
as
cited
ton, and Tennessee over Missis Rice
first
dow
n,
and
Tad
G
andee,
Texas A&M
fo r violating the basic rule.
sippi
*
speed m erch an t plus, on a doub to a good lead in th e K eglerette
M elvin A. G riffin, d ru n k in le reverse, s k irte d rig h t end to league F riday night when they
A hot one in Texas should j IN NEW HOME
took a 4-0 win over last place
see N orth Texas taking Houston
Mr. and Mrs L a rry Basey autom obile, fined $10 He was th e 3 y a rd line. B arney Riggs O m ar’s w hile second place N ew
Ohio S ta te ought to beat Illin- and children recently m oved in not driving.
added a y ard over center, Cam
Ja m e s E. M erw in, d ru n k in a u pbell picked up a y ard around b ry ’s O rchards w ere tak in g a
oies, and A rm y should take to th e ir new hom e on T errace
P e n n . R esurgent M innesota St. w hich they purchased from tom obile, fined $10
rig h t end, and Riggs then sm ash 4-0 dru b b in g from S teak House
C olem an E arly, d ru n k in au ed over left g u ard to score. Lim- cafe. Je an P olk of the Steak
ought to come up w ith a vic Dr. and Mrs W illiam E B rack
tory over P ittsb u rg h . Also P u r er. The B rackers will live on tom obile, fined $20
py Jo n es cam e th rough as us House had high single gam e of
Dr. C harles A. Haines, cited ual w ith the conversion. The th e evening w ith 197 w hile E di
due o v er M arquette; San Jose G ra n ite St. until th eir new hou
Nov.
5, 1949, fo r v iolating o r score th en stood 18-7 fo r the th S tockstill of the Steak House
Sate over San Diego S tate. Tem- se is com pleted on E lkador St.
was gath erin g in 525 for high
dinance No. 984. Sec. 13 (jay W olves.
three-gam
e series.
w alking). P lead not guilty, re
In th e rem a in d e r of the game,
quested ju ry tria l Date of tria l th e R aiders d ro v e deep into
to be set by d e fe n d a n t’s a tto r M onm outh te rrito ry only to be
ney.
halted a b ru p tly by a solid line.
B e rt T e rry posted $5 bail when
W ith b u t 6 m inutes rem aining
picked up on a no o p e ra to r’s in the ball gam e, Robin Lee
license charge.
Mr. and Mrs W alter Polentz
sk irted left end to score. Be
H a rry W ard, d ru n k on street, fore five m inutes had gone, Lee re tu rn e d hom e yesterday from
held.
again scored, going th rough an ex tended vacation in Utah
W illiam H. G regory posted rig h t tac k le and th rough a be and o th e r w estern states.
$15 bail on a charge of vio lat w ildered R aider backfield fo r
Mrs. W illiam A. A lbert of
ing th e basic rule.
th e rem aining 30 y a rd s to end W im er St has re tu rn e d to A sh
Luella M. B ryant, cited for the scoring OCE of M onm outh lan d follow ing a visit w ith h er
violating th e basic rule.
b ro th e r in O akland. Calif.
30, SOC 7.
M r and Mrs. W illiam Fox
spent the week-end a t D iam ond
L ake closing the reso rt for the
w in ter and doing a little in c i-|
d en tal hunting.
Ashland Grizzlies Fall 34-12 Io Medford
Black Tornado, East-Stepping Morris
A stout-hearted squad of Asli c h a lk e d up by th e G rizzlies, L a
land high school Grizzlies, al nger curried the hull 24 tim es.
Tornado fullback Juck M orris
though fighting up to the final was In the Gizzlles* luiir «11
gun, proved no m atch for the evening as lie figured in every
M edford Black Tornado as they
scoring play for M edford Mor
rolb'd to a 34-12 win over Coach
ris ran for 3 TD’s him self and
O'N id 's eleven
passed for the other two He con
Both
A shland
touchdow ns I
verted the ex tra point in four
cam e in the last half, one when
out
of five tries.
G rizzley Bill A llen grabbed up
M edford scored early in the
a Tornado fum ble and ran 35
y ard s to score, the try for point game a fter F au lk n er broke loose
was no good The second TD and run 55 yurds before being
for the G rizzlies cam e early in brought down from behind by
the fourth q u a rte r w hen big Langer on the Grizzley two-
J e rry Langer crashed over from y ard stripe. T hree plays later
the th ree w ard line a fte r a sus M orris passed over the line for
tained Ashland drive down the I hi* score.
Follow ing the kickoff the
tiel.l
Out of 34 running plays Grizzlies w ere held and M orris
took L anger's punt on his own
fifteen und behind good block
Home Extension (n it
ing ran tin* ball back 85 yards
for a touchdow n. Again in the
Holds Meeting
first liulf the Tornado struck
The A shland Home Extension when M edford's Bill Bucking
Unit met on Tuesday, Novem ham recovered a Grizzley fun»
b e r 8th in the Civic C lub house ble on the M edford 45 and run
The leaders for the day w ere it back to the Ashland 38 w here
Mrs L. P W ilmeth and Mrs M orris took the ball and sw ivle
L arkin G rubb who presented hipped him self past the A shland
the subject “S tream lining Home line to score to give M edford a
Sew ing" with a dem onstration 20-0 h alf tim e lead
of blouse m aking.
The fast, shifty M orris scored
The noon luncheon was se r runs of 96, 85 and 38 yartls
ved by Mrs H. C. Dooms. Mrs for TDs
Ashland, although
heuvily
G. H W iltsie and Mrs C. M
B ailey
The business session out-w eighed, chalked up 13 first
which fillow ed was p n s id .il dow ns in tile game against 7 *
over by the president, Mrs Cai for M edford, but w ere out-yard
rie O’H arra.
ed by a m argin of 300-216, due
Th<' D ecem ber m eeting will to tin* long runs of Jack M orris
be of p a rticu la r in terest as it Both team s com pleted 3 for
w ill be a foreign program featu w ard passes. The G rizzlies com
ring letters from abroad which m itted seven fumbles, six of
have been received by he m em them being recovered by Med
bers. The custom ary exchange ford.
of 25 cent gifts together w ith a
Statistics:
C hristm as program will take the
M id Ash
7 13
place of a dem onstration p ro
First downs
ject.
288 193
Yards rushing
20 25
Yards lost rushing
E N JO Y F IS H IN G T R IP
Net yards rushing 259 H ill
The Eldon S c rip te r and Hugh
41 48
Net yards passing
M cK e e ve r fa m ilie s enjoyed a
Total net rushing ind
300 216
successful fis h in g tr ip along the
passing
K la m a th R ive r last Sunday.
70 35
Yards penalized
Passes tried
12 14
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
3
3
Passes com pleted
O pponents passes
FO R S A L E - Ita lia n m ak e a c co r
intercepted
dian
120 Bas Call at So
O pponents fum bles
O regon N ew s R eview .
recovered
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Local Happenings
Pacific Lutes To Invade S.O.C.
For Third Win Over Raiders
Coach T om m ervik of Pacific
L u th eran w ill brin g a strong
football team to A shland next
S atu rd ay n ig h t to play the Red
R aiders of S outhern Oregon
College.
F o r th e p ast tw o y ears th e
L utes have tak e n the m easure
of S.O.C., and the Red R aiders
w ill be out to avenge these d e
feats.
Pacific L u th eran has taken it
on the chin in several of th e ir
ea rly games, but th ey have been
playing toug'i games. It has been
said the Lutes should have n
b e tte r team this y e a r than last.
This should be an indication as
to how tough a gam e S o uthern
Oregon College w ill encounter.
H ailing from B allard High of
S eattle is H a rry M alnes, w ho is
expected to see p len ty of action
S atu rd ay evening a t W alter
P h illip s field w hen th e L utes in
vade A shland. He is one of the
fastest m en on the squad and is
a good punter.
T om m ervik is expected to
brin g a crew of app ro x im ately
30 men heralded by shifty back
field m en such as W ayne Brock,
M cKanna, Jurovich, S trandness,
K nutson, and beefy linem en in
cluding O llie M agnuson, Hal
F allstro m and H a rry P eterson.
The Red R aiders should be
practically a t fu ll stre n g th a-
gain w ith G ordon N eideigh back
in the lineup a fte r being bench
ridden w ith a bad knee.
C onference on H igher E ducation
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and problem s of accredition a t
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on H igher Education.
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th e U niversity of Oregon cam
pus N ovem ber 16, will draw top
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s ta te ’s u niversities and colleges.
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