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TWO MEDFOHD MAIL-TRIBUNE MEDFORD BLANKS GRIDIRON FOE BY 40 TO 0 MARGIN Tornado's Defensive Tactics Hold Opponent Within Own 45; Whillock Punts Msdiord's Black Tornado scored their second straight shut out Friday night wnen mcy blanked the Marshficld hhjh football team at Coos Bay by a 40-0 score. The Tornado line, paced by Darrell Riggs, Nick Greene and Glenn Tlngley, played an excel lent defensive game during which Coos Bay did not get past their own 45-yard line. Medford kicked to Coos Buy to start the ball game and the Pirates were held to three yards in three plays. On the fourth down the center passed the ball over the would-bc-klcker's head and Medford recovered on the Coos Bay 35. An end run, with Bob Watson carrying the ball, picked up 25 yards, another end run gained four, arid Jerry Koss crossed tha goal line on a quarterback sneak for the first touchdown. Watson's kick was good and Medford led 7 to 0. Lateral Scores On the fourth play of the sec ond quarter Watson skirted end and, as ha was being tackled, lateraled to Glenn Bostwlck who crossed the goal line standing up. Watson's kick was again good to give Medford a 14 to 0 margin. In the second period Medford was forced to kick for the only time this season. Howard Whil lock booted the pigskin a mere 23 yards but Coos Bay was un able to take any advantage of the short punt. "Dazzling" Jerry Clark re turned the opening kickoff of the second half 20 yards and Watson was stopped cold in two attempts to crash the line On tha third down Watson found a hole through tackle and dashed 80 yards for the third score. The conversion attempt was blocked. Run Called Back In the third period Bostwlck made a beautiful 70-yard run down the side line to score stand ing up but a clipping penalty was called on Lynn Bessone'te Richfield Service 12th & Riverside Open 7:30 a.m. lo 9 p.m. GAS GIL Tube Repair-Car Washing POISON OAK? 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PLAY GIVES LEAD ROSE CHY MEET Portland, Ore., Sept. 20 li.R) Pint.B17pH Hpnnv Hrinan nf llnr. shey, Pa., tonight topped the field with remarkable sub-par nlav in thn S14 33.1 Pnrtlunri open golf tournament and with one day yet to piny. Ilogan grabbed the lead with his opening round of 65, a com petitive 7-linrt(r.nnp rni'nrri 1ir the tough Portland golf course, then followed with a B0 yester day and more par busting t-.'riay. He Was four strnkfxt nndof nnr for a 31 on the first nine holes. The UO-pound Ilogan out drove and ouliinttr'H tha finlH in. day and can win the $2,068 first money with a repeat perform once Sunday. Harold (Jug) McSpadcn, San ford, Me., clung to second place with a 69 today, for a total of 207. McSpadcn was four under par on the back nine, his 33 be ing best of the tournament so far. National Chamnlnn n, m-i son, Toledo, winner of 17 tour naments this year, and Sammy Snead, Hot Springs, Va., the de fending champion, wore next In the race to overtake Hogan. Nelson was one under par on each of his first turn rnnnrla cut five under today with a 67 uv-uuie loiaj of ZOO. Snead Who had dllnllfnta,! Ml...l , - - - m nviavii n score until today, thought ho had Biimiar of until the Judges ruled against him on an out-of-bounds fall on the 11th holr to give him an official 68 for the day, or a total of 210. The amateur brigade was headed by Ken Storey of Spo- wrraer inland Umpire and Pacific Northwest nmni.. pion whose 217 was only one above par. Ashland Runs Wild ' Over Lakeview To Win by 45-0 Score Ashland, Sept. 20 The Ash land Grizzlies served notice on the Southern Oregon football league when they run wild over Lakeview to score a 48-0 tri umph here Friday night. Spark ed by Len Williams, Jim Jon dreau and Tad Gandee, probably one of the fastest bnckficld men in the state, Ashland piled uo a 20 to 0 first half margin and the Honkers threatened only once. Miles, a swivel-hipped Lake view halfback, dashed 85 yards through the entire Ashland learn to score standing up but a clip ping penolty nullified the run. Ashland hud two touchdown dashes called back but the Grizzlies showed up well both on defense and offense. II. Mntl Trinunff Want Arts per ton PHURJ LIME TO SWEETEN I YOUR SOIL I t C08S TAKE FLAG; TC0AYR1R TOGA Borowy Hurls 4-3 Victory Over Pirates Detroit Plays Browns Twice Pittsburgh, Sept. 20 (U.R) The Chlca30 Cubs, with a former American league pitching ace do ing the honors, won the 1945 National league pennant today, ending the St. Louis Cardinals three-year monopoly. They won the right to repre sent the senior circuit in the World Series against either the Detroit Tigers or Washington Senators when they defeated the Pittsburgh Pirates In the first game of a double-header, 4 to 3. They also 'won the abbreviated nightcap, 6-0. And the man who hurled them to the triumph, Fordham Hank Borowy, thus paid the club bac!: in full for the $100,000 which it put out for him to the New York Yankees in mld-scoson. It was his 11th victory against two defeats since joining the Cubs. The Cubs' opponent may be decided tomorrow when the Tigers, needing only one victory to clinch the American league flag, meet the Browns In a twin bill at St. Louis. Should they lose both games,- they will re turn to Detroit and meet the Senators in a play-off game Mon day and the World Series will open In the park of the winner Wednesday. The victory made the second game of the doublehoader and the single game which the Cubs have scheduled against the Pi rates meaningless, just as it dis counted the Cardinal victory over the Cincinnati Reds in the first game of a twin bill. For with only two games to go for both clubs, the triumphs meant that the Cubs maintained the lead with which they went Into today's games, It was anybody's ball game until the last out and Borowy needed help when the Pirates, striving to pay the Cubs back for what they did to them in 1938. threatened in the ninth. They had gone Into that frame tied at throe-all, , but the Cubs broke the deadlock in the top of the ninth when Hack walked and stopped at second on Roy Hughes' single. After L o w e r y sacrificed and Phil Cavarretta was passed Intentionally to fill the bases, Hack scored on Pafko's long drive to Johnny Barrett. 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Notre Dame 7, Illinois 0 California Tech 6, UCLA, JV 0 Kansas State 13, Wichita 6 DcPauw 32, Illinois Normal 0 Boston College 13, Squantum Nazal 0 Tennessee 7, Wake Forest 6 Virginia 26, North Carolina State 6 Oklahoma A & M 19, Arkansas 14 Texas Christian 7, Baylor 8 S. Carolina 40, Presbyterian 0 Texas 46, Southwestern (Tex as) 0 Colgate 48, Rochester 0 Iowa State 48, Iowa State Teachers 13 Oklahoma 20, Nebraska 0 COUGARS ME IDAHO 43 TO 12 IN 0511 nilTDIIDCT JH1L UU I UUilu i Moscow, Idaho, Sept. 29 (U.R) Washington State roared out a 12-12 third quarter tie today to rout the Idaho Vandals 43-12 in the opening Pacific Coast confer ence game for both elevens. .The Cougars, their lineup di luted with reserves, amassed 31 points in the last eight and one half minutes. Llpplncolt, freshman halfback, broke the tie with a touchdown pas from his running mate, Per rault, and Malanca added the extra point. Ninety seconds later, Lazor, yearling center, took a lateral from Lippincott and trav elled to a tally from the 31-yard line. The next three came on pass Interceptions. Within a minute, Guard Elwood Sturdevant inter cepted an Idaho pass on the Van dals' 45-yard line and ran it back for a touchdown. With two minutes left In the game, Dean Eggers, fullback, in tercepted another Idaho toss in midfield and carried it a full 50 yards to the end zone. And Just as the gurt ended the game, Frank Miyakl, freshman halfback, grabbed another Idaho pass on the Washington State 10 and rambled 90 yards. OUTGAINS TON BUT L E, 20-6 Interceptions and Penalties Nullify Robinson's Sturdy Attack Seattle, Sept. 29 (U.R) The Washington Huskies today open ed their Pacific Coast confer ence football season before a cell-out crowd of 35,000 fans with a 20 to 6 victory ov?r a fighting Oregon eleven playing its first game since 1942. Bob Reynolds, colored junior halfback from Portland, led the Webfoots heart-breaking attack that rolled up twice the yardage gained by Washington and earned 14 first downs to six. But strategic pass intercep tions and penalties lost the fight for Oregon. Washington led at half-ti.no 13 to 0 after a 32-yard touchdown run by Freshman Norm Sansre gret who intercepted Johnson's pass and Marvin Hein, substitute end, snagged a pass from Joe Stone deep in the end zone in the last five seconds. Stone passed 33 yards to Ken nedy for the Huskies' third score early in the fourth period. With less than two minutes to llpH-M inn siMmiiumi t hiMMiti i - r ' i-"' -Mf mSitrfl UMiMiiiiil w tmmirti MUTth "i mntr'-n-jaafc U play end Mario, standing on the three-yard line in a corner, caught a long pass by Reynolds and fell over the line for the visitor's only score. Oregon got off to a fast start with Anderson recovering Nel son's fumbled kick-off on the Washington 33-yard line but the Washington line which heid when it had to stopped the at tack on the nine. Later in the period Reynolds shot a perfect strike to Fullback Bond in the end zone but Win genger, Washington halfba':k, knocked It down in the last split second. And in the third period a 32 yard pass from Reynolds to Fnd Hathaway which carried the Ore gonians to the Huskies 21-yard line was called back because the Webfoots had a man in mo'.nn. Reynolds almost made up tne loss with a twisting, turning 25 yard run around right end but again the Huskies held on their own 33. ! Washington's five intercep tions of Oregon passes more than wiped out the Webfoots ground superiority. Oregon gained 162 yards rushing to Washington's 79. Reynolds' passes gave the visitors 93 yards to 46 for Wash- i ington with eight completed out of 18 passes attempted. 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