TWO MZDrOJlD MAIL TRIBUNE Sunday, Nov. 12, 1944
TORNADO BLASTS
GRIZZLIES: 42-13
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Ashland Scores In First And
Fourth Periods; Medford
Eyes District Playoff
Medford's Black Tornado ad
vanced another round toward a
play-off for the district 3 chanv
plonshlp when they whipped the
Ashland Griuues, 4Z to 13, in
the traditional Armlitlce day
football game at Ashland yes
terday afternoon. The scrappy
little Ashland team, greatly out
weighed, made a gallant effort
gainst superior power, but just
didn't have what it took to cope
with the Medford powerhouse.
. Ashland started the game by
kicking off to Bob Watson who
took the ball on the Medford 20
nil vafiiraA,! in (ha TnmoAn 43
Earl Bostwlck moved the ball
to the Ashland 39 and a pass
from Watson to Darrill Riggs
went to the Ashland S3. Marvin
Doty picked up three and then
four to go to the Grizzly 28 from
where Bostwlck crashed through
right tackle to reach pay dirt
for the first score. Wat ion
kicked the extra point to put the
Tornado In front, 7 to 0,
Ashland Scores
Jay Samuelson took Watson's
klckoff on his own 13 and re
turned It to the 37. He then
to pay.
picked up three yards through
center and Jim Jandreau made
it a first and ten on the Med
ford 46. Samuelson then gath
ered two yards and a pass from
John Reedy to Samuelson was
Rood for a touchdown. Roscoe
Smith's attempted drop kick was
blocked.
Bill Plaskett took Reedy's
klckoff on his own 23, fumbled
it, then picked it up to run
through the entire Ashland team
to score. He was aided by fine
blocking as he lumbered down
the east sidelines with no one
laying a hand' on him. Watson
split the uprights for the extra
point.
-Tornado Penalised
Watson kicked off to the Ash
land nine from where it was re
turned to the 26. Ashland tried
three plays, picking up seven
yards and on the fourth down
Jandreau kicked out of bounds
on the Medford 30. On the sec
ond play Medford drew five
yards for too much time between
plays. Bostwlck and Clark al
tered to pick up a first down
and then Watson was smothered
while trying to get a pass off
and lost 11. Doty recovered his
own fumble for no gain and
Watson kicked out of bounds on
the 43 as the quarter ended with
Medford ahead, 14 to 6.
After Samuelson was held for
no gain and three of Reedy s
passes went incomplete, he kick
ed to the Medford 31 whero It
was downed. Doty took a re
verso from Watson to pick up
two yards, Bostwick added two.
Clark picked up four and six on
two plays for a first down and
Bostwlck added anotner first on
the Ashland 45. Fro m there
Clark found a hole through
tackle and sprinted 45 yards to
score standing up. Watson again
added the extra point from
placement.
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Tornado -Grizzly Statistics
Yards gainediom rushing .
Yards gained from passes ,
Yards lost by penalties .
Net yardage gained .
Passes attempted
Passes completed .
Passes Intercepted ,
Average length of kicks
First downs from rushing ...
First downs from passes ....
First downs from penaltlea
Officials: Don Faber, referee; Roland Parks, umpire; Earl
Schilling, head linesman.
Stelle Intercepted a pass from
Reedy but Medford was forced
to kick on fourth down. After
three plays Ashland returned the
kick. Samuelson intercepted a
Medford pass on Ashland's 30
as the half ended with Medford
ahead, 21 to 6.
Reedy kicked off to start the
third period and a series of Tor
nado plays advanced the ball to
the Ashland 10 from where Ash
land was penalized half the dis
tance to the goal for pass inter
ference. On the next play Clark
found a hole and was untouched
as he crossed the goal line. Wat
son again added the extra point
from placement. .
Watson Intercepted Reedy's
pass after the klckoff,' but on
the second Medford play Reedy
recovered Boswick's tumble on
the Ashland 23. A pass from
Reedy intended for Jim Merri
man was intercepted by Plaskett
who went from the 33-yard line
to score. Again Watson's kick
was good.
Coach Al Simpson sent In a
new Medford team late In the
third period and It was a see-saw
affair as the quarter ended. Med
ford was ahead 35 to 0.
Riggs Scores
Medford lost the ball on
downs, but Reedy was forced to
kick on the third play with
Lindley making a ten-yard re
turn. The Medford seconds then
began to roll with a series of
running and passing plays ad
vancing the ball deep Into Ash
land territory from where a
pass from Stelle to Riggs was
good for a touchdown. - Barn
hart made the -extra point
through the line.
Late In the fourth quarter
Ashland recovered a Medford
fumble on the Tornado 39. Gene
Berry gathered a first down and
then a pass from Reedy to Sam
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uelson was good for a touch
down. Reedy, on a fake kick
formation, ran the extra point
over.
Medford had the ball in their
possession on the Tornado 89 as
the game ended.
Seattle, Nov. 11 U.R) The
veteran Fourth Air Force Fly
ers from March Field, Cel., gave
the teen aged University of
Washington eleven a painful
football lesson today when they
scored once in each period to
win a 28-0 . victory in" the
Huskies homecoming game be
fore 28,000 fans.
Indian Jack Jacobs from Ok
lahoma tossed touchdown passes
for the Flyers in the second and
third period, both of them gath
ered in by the sure hands of
Woody 8trode, UCLA's great
colored star of the 1630's.
Fullback Leon Canton, also
a former UCLA star, drove over
from the Huskies' one-yard line
in the first period, and Halfback
Jimmy Nelson of Alabama, fired
a 24-yard pass to halfback Eu
gene Meeks of Kentucky, in the
fourth period. Tackle Ernie
Smith of USC kicked all four
conversions.
DUKE SHOWS POWER
Durham, N. C, Nov. U (U.R)
The spoilers of the southland,
the diehard Duke Blue Devils,
showed their heels -to the Wake
Forest Deacon In running up a
34-to-0 victory that enhanced
their hopes for a post-season
bowl game bid.
Medford
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AIR FORCE SQUAD
E DAI. 59-0
AFTER13 YEARS
Irish Take Worst Beating
In Their History And
Never Had Chance
New York. Nov. 11 (U.PJ
Army, after 13 long years of
trying, finally overcame the
football legions of Notre Dame
today and made up for all those
vain attempts by giving the
Irish the worst beating in their
gridiron history, 59 to 0.
The triumph went a long way
toward establishing Army as
the gridiron king of 1944.
They kept going through the
Irish like Jhe Americans went
through the Germans in Nor
mandy and had not Coach Earl
(Red) Blalk been lenient at
times, the Army well could have
plied up one of the biggest
scores of any football season.
They did enough as it was
and the process accomplished
with' an assist from Navy
something which never had
been done against Notre Dame
before losing to both Army
and Navy In the same year.
Notre Dame had only one
chance to score and the clock
stopped that as it ticked off
the first half. The only threat
ening Notre Dame did after that
was to try to get out of Its half
of the gridiron. And It did that
only twice counting that first
nair drive. .
The Cadets, with a fast hard
charging line and fleet and sure
blocking backs, kicked off and
with their unyielding defense
forced Notre Dame to punt.
Army got in on the Notre
Dame 44 and marched down to
the Irish 6-yard line. With
fourth down and goal to go the
Army was stopped cold, but
both teams were offside and
the Cadets received another
chance. That was all they need
ed for Kenna took the ball and
carried It over.
That, was the first of nine
Army touchdowns and the Army
distributed its offensive power
evemy scoring 20 points in the
first period and 13 In each of
xne otner three.
The Irish took to the air after
that first Army score and the
attempt backfired. Blanchard
intercepted a pass to set up the
second Army score. Another
pass lntercetion set up the third
touchdown.
Davis led the touchdown pa
rade with three, but the man
who did most of the key block
ing failed to get a point.
Notre Dame sained onlv 170
yards in all. Most of that was
deep In Irish territory. The
Army gained 326 yards in all
and wasted none of it.
Los Angeles, Nov. 11 (U.R)
The University of California at
Los' Angeles Bruins gained a
doubtful revenge today over the
California Bears by out-mudding
the Bears, 7 to 0, before 12,000
rain-soaked, shivering fans at
the Memorial coliseum.
For the most of the afternoon,
the two teams made evenly
matched by the mud holes scat
tered over field and By the driv
ing rain which prevented fast
ball handling and accurate
passing, marched between each
other's 30-yard lines.
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TIME MEANS WEAR
Football Scores
(By UNITED PRESS)
UCLA 7, California 0.
Washington 0, 4th Air Force
28. ' , .
Coast Guard 19, Dartmouth 0.
Holy Cross 19, Colgate 13.
Michigan 14, Illinois 0.
Pennsylvania 85, Columbia 7.
Army 59, Notre Dame 0.
Penn State 7, Temple 6.
Urslnus 2, Franklin Marshall 0
Navy 48, Cornell 0.
Bainbride Navy 50, Cherry
Point Marines 7.
Michigan State 33, Mary
land 0.
Swarthmore 21, NYU 0.
Yale 13, Brown 0. ,
Bucknell 78, CCNY 0.
Drexel 30, Bloomsburg' Teach
ers 0.
Georgia 38, Florida 12.
Lafayette 39, Rutgers 0.
Connecticut 14, Norwich ' 10.
South Carolina 28, Presby
terian 7.
West Virginia 71, Lehigh 0.
Depauw 6, Oberlin 0.
North Carolina 0, William '&
Mary 0.
Alabama 34, Mississippi 6.
Duke 34,, Wake Forest 0.
Princeton 16, Muhlenberg 6.
Minnesota 19, Indiana 14.
Purdue 27, Northwestern 7.
North Carolina Pre-Fllght 33,
Georgia Pre-Flight 18. .
Iowa State 19, Nebraska 6.
Arkansas 12, Rice 7. .
Ohio State 54, Pittsburgh 19.
Wisconsin 26, Iowa 7.
Colorado 40, Peru Navy 12.
Utah State 8, Idaho South
ern 7.
Great Lakes Naval 12, Morris
Field 10. -
P. T. Boat Squadron 13, Har
vard 0.
Clemson 57, Virginia MllitaaV
12.
Iowa Pre-Fllght 33, Bunker
Hill Naval 7.
Langston 9, Wiley 6.
Texas Christian 14, Texas
Tech 0.
Wichita 13, McCook AAB 7.
Oklahoma A & M 13, Texas 8.
Miami (Ohio) 33, Ohio Wes
leyan 20.
Virginia 39, Richmond 0. "
Tulsa 51, Southwestern (Texas)
6.
Denver 41, New Mexico 6.
Drake 31, Missouri Valley 0.
Colorado University 40, Peru
V "12'.' 12.
Georgia Tech 34, Tulane 7.
Illinois Wesleyan 19, Illinois
Normal 13.
Kansas State 18, Kansas 14,
Norman Naval 42. Lubbock
A A F 0. .
Missouri 21, Oklahoma 21. "
Florida A & M 14, Tuskegee
13.
Mississippi State 26, Auburn
21.
Karlham 50, Franklin 0.
Texas A & M 39, Southern
Methodist 6.
longtermmeted
Stockton, Cal., Nov. 11 (U.R)
Found guilty of assault, rob
bery and making false state
ments 2nd Lt. Eith E. Otterson,
22, today was sentenced to 15
years at hard labor, dishonor
able discharge, from the army
and forfeiture of all allowance
payments.
Los Angeles, Nov. 11 U.R)
World's lightweight boxing
champion Juan Zurita and hit
manager, George Parnassus, left
tonight for San Francisco where
Zurita will fight Jerry Moore
Friday.
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Evanston, III., Nov. 11 (U.R)
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Ohio State's undefeated Buck
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day by walloping Pittsburgh's
"de - emphasized" and hapless
football team, 54 to 19.
Madison, Wis., Nov. 11 (U.R)
Meeting a football team of its
size and weight for the first
time this season, the University
of Wisconsin ran over the Uni
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