TWO -MEDFORD MAIL THIBUNE Sunday, Oct. 29. 1944
BLACK TORNADO
URN
OREGON LEAGUE
Medford Routs Grants Pass
Cavemen 41-0 To Take
Conference Championship
Southern Oregon Conference:
Team W L T Pet
Medford 2 0 0 1.000
Klamath Falls .-1 1 1 .500
Grants Pass 1 2 0 .333
Ashland 0 1 1 .000
Medford high's Black Tornado
annexed the Southern Oregon
conference football champion
ship last night and advanced an
other notch toward the district
2 title when they defeated
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Grants Pass Cavemen 41 to 0 on
the local turf.
Medford still has Ashland to
play, at Ashland on Armistice
day. but a loss would still give
Medford the league leadership
and tie Ashland with Klamath
Falls for second place.
It was Medford's game from
the beginning with their heavy
line and speedy backs showing
superiority in all departments.
Medford Kicks Off
Medford started the game
with Bob Watson kicking off out
nl hnnnrU nn thfl firnnlS PaSS
An vorH line. Alternating the use
of Lutz and Moser, Grants Pass
made a first down and tnen were
forced to kick, Robertson boot
ing the ball Into the end zone.
Tho Tnrnndo took over on
their own 20 and a reverse from
Watson to Marvin Doty was
good for 25 yards. Glenn Bost-
wick picked up tour yarns, uuiy
five, and then Bostwick broke
through tackle for 30 yards.
Here Grants Pass recovered a
pass fumbled by Barnhart.
Boitwick Scores
Mnser nicked ud a yard and
then Cahill broke through and
recovered the ball when it was
fumbled on a reverse from Lutz
to Moser. On the third play,
Bostwick crashed through the
lino tn cross the goal for the
first tally of the game. Watson's
kick for placement split the up
rights and Medford was out in
front 7 to 0.
Lutz returned Watson's kick
off 34 yards but the Cavemen
were forced to kick with Rob
ertson sending the ball to the
Medford 44.
Rlggs Hits Pay Dirt
On the third play Watson sent
a long pass to Riggs who crossed
untouched into the end zone Just
as the first period ended. Wat
son again made the kick from
placement and Medford led 14
to 0.
Wntsnn aeain kicked off deep
Into Caveman territory and Pip-
pen fired a pass to Klebel wnicn
was good for 28 yards. Grants
Pass tried two more plays and
then Cahill intercepted a pass
frnm Plnnon on the mid-field
trlnn and was stopped In his
trncitu Medford drew a five-
yard penalty for too much time
out and on the next play Barn-
hort fnnlf n reverse frOITl Wat-
son and galloped 55 yards Into
the end zone. Again Bob Watson
lrllrr tho extra nolnt.
Grants Pass took the kick-off
but was soon forced to punt ana
Medford again went Into a scor
ino Hrlvn. This time It was Wat
son who skirted his own left end
and streaked 10 yards to reach
pay dirt. His kick for the extra
point was DiocKca.
Reserves Play'
Coach Al Simpson then made
several changes in the Medford
lineup. Here Grants Patj open
ed up with a series of passes
from Everton to Roley. most of
them good for short gains, but
Hunter, a Tornado reserve half
back. Intercepted one of them
nn the Caveman 40 and outran
everybody to reach the end zone
Just as the half ended, w Bisons
kick was good and the Tornado
tort 34 tn 0.
Most of the third period was
nlnved within the respective 20
yard lines with no serious
'.threats on the part of either
team.
As the final period started.
Medford had possession ana
Bostwick made 13 yards to take
ino OBii iu mo ium'7u1 """-
Grants Pass was penalized half
... . 1 ...... .
tho ball to the four-yara line
ai.. i i, onol nr two
yards, for off side and Watson
broke through the Caveman line
Cavemen -Tornado Statistics
VnrAm nnlns1 mm mishln!?
Yards gained from passing
Yards lost by penalties
Passes tried
Passes completed -
Passes Intercepted
First down from rushing
TTirct Hntvni from nassinf?
Average length of punts
Officials: Don Fabcr, referee;
Sting, head linesman.
for the final score. He also made
the extra point.
Every player on me Meaiora
bench saw action In the game
inH wore holding their own
with the visitors when the game
ended.
rv.iimhne f ftet. 28 (U.R)
The powerful Buckeyes of Ohio
State, their eyes on a national
championship, smashed a stub
born Minnesota eleven 3 to it
today before 43,563 fans in Un
iversity Stadium to extend
their undefeated streak to uve
games and take sole possession
of the big ten football lead.
Paced by veteran Lcs Hor
vath, a member of Ohio State's
big ten championship team of
iQd9 tho Rnrkeves roared thru
the ground and through the air
to take a 20 to 0 halftime leao
before the Minnesota power got
its stride.
The Golden Gophers, led by
whirling Wayne Williams, came
back In the second half to score
two touchdowns, but the Buck
eyes matched that score with
two of their own.
Ttlnnmlneton. Ind.. Oct. 28
U.R Indiana University kept
Its stars under wraps most of
the time today as Indiana swent
to an easy, 32 to 0 big ten foot
ball victory over punchless
Iowa. , .
A crowd of 8,000 fans watch
ed Indiana roll to a 28-0 half
time margin and then settle
back to protect the lead.
The victory, Indiana's third in
hour conference starts, moved
the Hoosiers into second place
in the western conference, be
hind Ohio State, Indiana's op
ponent next Saturday.
TROJANS T
STJARYP-J
Los Angeles, Oct. 28 U.R)
The University of Southern Cali
fornia Trojans toyed with St.
Mary's teen-aged band of Gaels
today and emerged with an ef
fortless 34 to 7 win
After piling up a commanding
27 to 0 lead at halftime, Coach
Jeff Cravath Jerked his regulars
and let second and third string
ers play the entire last half.
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thi. jn nimrh across a late fourth
quarter touchdown, going 80
yards in nine plays, highlighted
by the running of Jack Grcalish
ana Dimii HiLuunuiLft
passing of Dennis O'Connor. Mc-
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nniHrii.ir ai-nroH tho touchdown
on a wide end sweep that caught
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Football Scores
By United Press
Army 27 Duke 7
Michigan 40 Purdue 14
Connecticut 15 Brooklyn
College 0
Indiana 32 Iowa 0
Lafayette 19 Rutgers 6
NYU 45 CCNY 0
Florida 14 Maryland 6
Norwich 13 Maine 8
North Carolina State 19 Wil
liam and Mary 2
Pittsburgh 28 Chatham AAB
0
Muhlenberg 18 Franklin Mar
shall 6
Florida A Sc M 40 Hampton
Institute 0
Iowa State 14 Kansas State 0
Ohio State 34 Minnesota 14
Colgate 6 Columbia 0
Arkansas 26 Mississippi 18
Notre Dame 13 Illinois 7
Navy Plebes 18 Scranton 6
Great Lakes 40 Wisconsin 12
Denver 38 Utah State 6
Drake 59 i'oane 0
LSU 15 Georgia 7
Murray (Ky) State 28 Illinois
Wesleyan 13
Nebraska 24 Missouri 20
Rice 7 Texas 0
Tennessee 26 Clemson 7
Texas A & M 61 North. Texas
Aggies 0
Virginia 34 VMI 0
Wooster 20 Baldwin Wallace
20
Wichita 14 Rockhurst 12
North Carolina Pre Flight 14
Jacksonville N A S 13
Denver 36 Utah State 6
Oklahoma A & M 46 Tulsa 40
COAST
Washington 33 California 7
USC 34 St. Mary's 7
Tulane 27 Southern Methodist
7
Dekalb Teachers 12 Concor
dia 6
Capitol University 14 Muskin
gum 13
Miami Ohio 16 Denison 0
St. Thomas 13 Lawrence 6
Prairie View 40 Arkansas
State 6 '
JENNI
LONE TOUCHDOWN
AS JUNIORS WIN
Medford Junior high school
football team pulled a surprise
7 to 0 upset ever Klamath Falls
Frosh at Klamath Falls yester
day. On the second play of the
fourth quarter Fullback Jen
nings, on a line plunge, crashed
six yards for the score. Gaines
iclrlcrH tho extra noint with
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Reich holding the ball.
ine r resnniun umu v iiiicBim
Mcdford'r goal during the entire
game. Medford's forward wall
worked to perfection, holding
Klamath to little gain.
fnr Medford. During most of
the gnme It was a ease of Klam-
nth trioleins- and Medford start
ing a drive for the goal, only to
lnflo nnssession of the ball on a
fumble. i
ItlCUlUlU Minna J
league play this week. j
EL TORO-MARINES WIN i
Santa Anna, Cal., Oct. 28
(U.R) Striking In the last two
minutes of the first half and
again In the third quarter, the
El Toro Marines defeated the
Fleet City Bluejackets 14 to 0
today.
SPTS
UTAH WINS
I Reno. Nev.. Oct. 28 (U.R)
; University of Utah defeated
! University of Nevada 19-14 here
today In a flashy homecoming
day contest.
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rh,mn,lm T o-t ,1jpi Klamath Falls high school's
ties which cancelled two touch- ore a wpwtor . Eeka. CaW..
downs, Illinois went down fight- m l M n Mdc i stad mm.
ing today as Notre Dame won ; Klamath Falls, rnday night
its fifth straight football victory! The defeat came one week after
of the season, 13-7. before a the crushing 21 to 0 set-hack
home comlog crowd of 65.114 handed the Pelicans by the Med
ians packed into Memorial Sta-lford Black Tornado.
dium Medford, winners of the
Illinois' courageous eleven Southern Ore g o n conference
within 15 minutes of crid l
iron fame after outplaying Notre
Dame for three quarters. But
the Irish reached deep into
their repertoire of plays to push
over a last quarter touchdown
that Illinois couldn't match with
its sensational touchdown artist.
Buddy Young, sidelined by in
juries. Notre Dame's vaunted power,
which had rolled up 176 points
in four games, was stopped cold
most of the afternoon by an Il
linois line which showed no
respect for the national fame of
the Irish's running star, half
back Bob Kelly, or for the
Irish's passing ace, Frank (Bol
ey) Dancewicz.
But a split-second defensive
lapse by the Illinois backfleld
caused the Illinoi to slide to
their second defeat of the sea
son, after 'eading 7-6 at the half.
After a 15-yard holding pen
alty had pushed Notre Dame
back to its own 39, Dancewicz
faded to the 29 and passed In
the plat to Kelly on the 35. The
Irish sophomore faked a run,
and then latcralled to halfback
Maggioli who sprinted down the
sidelines for a 65-yard touch
down run. Maggioli came back
to plunge for the point as Notre
Dame took a victory lead with
3 minutes of the last quarter
gone.
The much-publicized scoring
duel between Young and Kelly
materialized with three minutes
pnno in the first Deriod when
Young, Illinois' negro freshman
trnnlr rhamnmn snrintod 74
yards down the sidelines for the
opening touchdown. Quarter
back Don Greenwood converted.
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Los Angeles, Oct. 28 (U.R)
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race wiin sun a sun. fiu,
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Eureka earlier in the
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month
city.
Klamath Fills is now In sec
ond place in league play with a
win, a tie and a loss. The hu
miliating tie with little Ashland
and the stinging Medford defeat
are the black marks on the Fen-
can record. Aside from league
play, the Pelicans lost one and
won one before the Eureka de
bacle. FOE FOR MASK
Prnmnter Mack LUlard said
yesterday that he is seeking an
opponent for the Uray raasK ior
next Thursday night's main
event wrestling card at Medford
armory.
Lillard said Paavo Katonen.
oihn hooame tho Mask's sixth
Medford victim last week, has
requested one more chance ana
it. is likelv that this bout can
be made. The Mask is reluctant
to meet Katonen again but LU
lard stated that he thought the
hnut pnnld be arranged.
Earl Malone, a newcomer from
Toledo. Ohio, will make his first
Oregon appearance in one of the
Thursday matches, Jbiuara saia.
Bulldog Jackson, the battle
scarred veteran from Alaska,
also will probably be on the
program.
George Hamilton Gordon,
British statesman, was the fourth
Earl of Aberdeen.
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Berkeley, Caltf., Oct. 28 (U.RJ ,
Vengeance-seeing University I
of Washington Huskies, playing
the vaunted University of Cali
fornia Bears right off their feet,
pulled the most stunning far
west football upset of the season
here today as they rolled to a
33-7 victory before a crowd of
40,000 fans.
The astounding victory for the
Huskies, following their thor
ough shellacking by U.S.C. on
Monday, upset the dopesters
across the nation and threw the
Trojans into undisputed lead for
the Pacific coast conference title
with the inside track to the Rose
Bowl.
It was superior line play by
the fast-charging Husky line
that spelled defeat for the Bears
their initial loss of the year
In conference play. The hitherto
invincible Bear forward wall
was the victim of some old-fashioned
spinners and end-around
plays from Coach Ralph (Pest)
Welch's boys that sent them reel
ing. Quaterback Dick Ott!e was
the mainspring In the Washing
ton drive and it was his long
gains, coupled with bull-like
rushes by Fullback Keith De
courcey, that started the Huskies
on their victory march.
TALENT DEFEATS
TERS, 28-0
Talent high school's six-man
football team went into undis
puted leadership of the eastern
division of the county league
TTriHav whon thpv rnmnprt to a
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1 2R tn 0 win over Central Point
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way despite the lop-sided score.
The Bulldogs led 13 ta 0 at
halftime after crossing the goal
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