Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 11, 1945, Page 2, Image 2

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    TWO MEDFORD MAIL-TRIBUNE
Sunday. Nor. II, 1945
TORNADO SWEEPS
OVER GRIZZLIES
BY 52-OMARGIN
Medford Scores Twice In
Each Period To Run Total
Points For Year To 452
Sit and data for a play-off
bttwi.n North Band and Med
ford for champiomhip of dis
trict 2 and righl to enter s.mi
iinalf of the stale football
play-off ware undecided at a
late hour last night. Officials
of the district were expected
to have an announcement first
of the week.
Pushing their jcason scoring
fecord to 452 points against
their opponents seven, Med
lord's Black Tornado trounced
Ashland high 32 to 0 here last
night to clinch the Southern
Oregon conference title and
stay in the running for the state
championship.
After taking the opening
klckoff and being held for
downs, Ashland punted and
Medford took the ball on their
own 17 yard lino and began
march which canted them 83
years in eight downs, terminat
ing when Dazzlin' yJerry Clark
crashed into the end zone from
the nine yard linejfor the first
touchdown.
Glenn Bostwick, speed-demon
left half, was injured oh the
second play of the game and
will be out for at least two
weeks, Coach Al Simpson said
yesterday. Bostwick threw
shoulder out of place when he
tackled Lcn Williams, Ashland
fullback. Muscles were pulled
slightly and a nerve was pinched.
Bill Slnglcr, who replaced
Bostwick and played a whale
of a ball game for the rest of
tlic evening, accounted for his
team's second score in the open
ing quarter when he crashed off
tackle for 10 yards to reach pay
dirt. Watson, as after the first
touchdown, added the extra
point and Medford led 14-0 at
end of the initial period.
The Tornado added two
touchdowns in each of the re
maining three quarters while
the Grizzlies threatened only
once; late in the fourth stanza
only to have a touchdown by
Ed Bcarc called back on a clip
ping penalty. Ashland penetrat
ed Medford territory only twice
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The whole Ashland team
played a grout game despite the
overwhelming odds against
them and never once gave up
trying to reach the last white
stripe. They were paced by the
scmmlngly bull-strcngthed Wil
liams who was always a break
away threat and repeatedly toss
ed pusses with "touchdown"
written all over them only to
have the receiver tripped up by
an alert Medford defensive man.
Tommy Newton was a standout
in tho Ashland forward wall at
tackle and many times broke up
Tornado plays that had eluded
his teammates.
Mcdford's defensive ta c 1 1 c s
were considerably improved
over the Bend contest here last
week. I Nick Greene, Glenn
Tinglcy, Lynnc Bcssonctte, and
Howard Whillock broke up sev
eral tricky Ashland plays by
diving through the line and
catching the ball carrier before
he had a chance to get started.
Ex Roosevelt High
With Passes and
Scores Victory
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Seattle, Nov. 10 (U.PJ Seventeen-year-old
Dick Gray, flashy
Oregon State left halfback, vir
tually wrecked the Washington
Huskies' Rose Bowl hopes today
when he churned over the Husky
goal line with four minutes left
to play in the last period, paving
the way for a 7-8 Beaver victory.
Rated as prc-gamo underdogs,
tho Oregon State eleven stopped
the vaunted Washington squad
cold on a rain -soaked field
throughout the ficst half.
After two Washington drives
carried to within inches of the
OSC goal line in the last half
and a third offensive gave the
Huskies a 6-0 lead in the fourth
period, OSC's freshman halfback
opened up with a scries of flat
passes that won the ball game.
Starting from his own 31,
Gray rifled a passgood for seven
yards, following it with a second
that went to Washington's 45.
Switching to a ground attack.
Quarterback Kuramanos fed the
ball through the Washington lino
to the Husky 35. '
Gray shot a pass to Right Half
Hartmun who twisted his way to
Washington's 26.
With the stunned Huskies set
for another pass, Gray tucked
tho leather under one arm and
galloped through right guard to
Washington's 10. The former
Portland Roosevelt high school
star bucked through to the three
yard line but was set back to
the 15 on an offside.
Before Washington could re
cover footage on the muddy turf,
Gray tore loose again, bursting
around left end for 12 and a
first down on the three-yard
stripe. He smashed over on the
next play to even the score and
Stan McGuire, OSC's loft end,
booted the extra point.
Tho lineups:
Washington Pos, Oregon State
Nelson LE Lorenz
Rice LT Puddy
Osterhout . LG Martison
McGovcrn C Krell
Hemstad RG Phelps
Vickcry RT Austin
I Hcln RE Gibbs
Stone Q Karamanos
Stacy LH Stevens
Norton RH Hartmann
Trask F Rouse
Football Scores
(By United Press)
Navy 33, Michigan 7.
Maryland 38, VMI 0.
Ohio State 14, Pittsburgh 0.
Pcnn State 27, Temple 0.
Brown 20, Yale 7.
Cornell 20, Colgate 6.
Penn 32, Columbia 7.
Army 48, Notre Dame 0.
Clemson 5, VPI 0.
Georgia 34, Florida 0.
Great Lakes 27, Michigan
State 7.
NYU 19, Lehigh 0.
Princeton 13, Dartmouth 13.
Kentucky 19, West Virginia 6.
Harvard 28, King's Point Mer
chant Mariners 7.
Rutgers 32, Lafayette 14.
Indiana 49, Minnesota 0.
Purdue 21, Miami of Ohio 7.
North Carolina 6, William and
Mary 0.
Amherst 6. Mass State 6.
Auburn 52, Southwest Louisi
ana 0.
Detroit 20. Cincinnati 0.
Duke 2C, North Carolina State
13.
Illinois 48, Iowa 7.
Johns Hopkins 26, Drexel 13.
Nebraska 24, Kansas State C.
Virginia State 27, Lincoln P.
Connecticut 53, Maine 0.
Marquette 26, Kansas 0.
Drake 53, Iowa State Teachers
COUGARS BATTLE
10
Fourth Period Lead Nullified
By Lippincott Blocked
Punt Costly
8.
14.
Virginia 45, Richmond 0.
Tennessee 34, Mississippi 0
Texas A. & M. 3, SMU 0.
Georgia Tech 41, Tulane 7.
Northwestern 28, Wisconsin
Knox 13, Beloit 12.
Oklahoma A. & M. 12, Tulsa 6.
Rice 26, Arkansas 7.
Texas 21, Baylor 14.
Texas Tech 12, TCU 0.
Florida A. & M. 54, Tuskegee
20.
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Score by periods:
Washington 0
OSC 0
86
77
BOWLING
Medford bowlers look three
straight games over tho El Rogue
team of Grants Pass at the Med
ford alleys Friday night Roy
Prultt was high score man for
Medford with 582 for the three
games and Hillius led the visitors
with 511.
San Francisco's county gov
ernment was established April
1, 1850, and incorporated April
15.
Don Waldron and At Klrchcr
were knifing and slicing almost
to perfection all the time they
wore In the game, breaking up
a lot of attempted end runs.
Even the second, third and
fourth teams had the Indian
sign on the Grizzlies and kept
things pretty much under con
trol. statistics:
Med, Ah
Yd. Scrimmage 315 an
Vd. Panel . . i:M 4
Passes Attempted , ..... 12 II
rnflftol Completed H 7 4
Opp. Pasem Intercepted..- 1 w
Mitt Downs 21 fi
Av. l-eiiKlh Punts 37 :t;l
Av. L.'nslh KlckoKs 37 4S
Yds. Lost Penalties 47 40
Touchdowns: ClHrk 3, Watson .
Slngler 1. lloss 1, Kircher 1, Carr 1.
P. A. T.: Watson 4.
Denver 35, Colorado A. & M.
12.
Colorado 14, Utah State 7.
Colorado College 47, Greeley
State 13.
Oklahoma 14, Iowa Slate 7.
Farragut Naval 14, Idaho 6.
Ulah 21, New Mexico 20.
MASK CHALLENGE
Harold (Blood and Guts) Dav
idson has issued a challenge to
the Gray Mask for the main
event of next Thursday niRht's
wrestling card, Promoter Mack
Llllard said yesterday. David
son has a long-standing grudge
to settle with the Hood and
figures to go all-out to trounce
"Old Sloncface" if he will get
in tho ring with him.
Llllard said Ernie Piluso. the
ever-popular Portland headlock
specialist, Angelo Martinelll,
Bulldog Jackson and possibly
Tex Porter will be on the card.
Independent Hoop
League Is Planned
Medford Athletic association
has called a meeting for Wednes
day night for all persons who
are interested in sponsoring
either an independent southern
Oregon or all-city basketball
league for the winter months.
The meeting will be hold at the
Jackson county Chamber of
Commerce office at 8 p. m.
The Medford Craters, spon
sored by the association, will
hold their first workout at the
Jackson school gym tomorrow at
7:30 p. m. Practice will end
early enough to enable players
to attend the Armistice day
dance, it was announced.
Shasta is the oldest town in
the northern section of California.
Pullman. Wash.. Dec. 10 U.R)
Washington State College
came from behind in the final
neriod to dump the University
of Oregon 20 to 13 before 7.000
football fans here today, and in
the process galloping Bill Lip
pincott gave Oregon's Jake
Leicht a lesson in gridiron
science.
Trailing 6 to 13 when the
final period opened the Cougars
capitalized on a blocked punt
for the tying touchdown and
followed their star halfbacV
Lippincott, 13 yards to tho one
foot line, from where Eggers
plunged over with the winning
tally midway through the
period.
Oregon's first touchdown
came one minute before the in
itial period ended, when back
Donovan plunged over from the
4 yard line. Lelcht's 'pass to
end Anderson on the eight yard
line set up the following two
plays to pay dirt. Leicht tried
to run for the extra point but
was pushed out of bounds.
Shortly after the second per
iod opened, WSC's back Eckert,
made a spectacular 51 yard run
down the sidelines before being
hauled down on Oregon's 10. A
shoving penalty sent the Cou
gars back to the 25, but Lippin
cott looped a beautiful pass into
the waiting arms of substitute
end Brown, who stood in the
end zone and pulled it in. Wal
ler's try for the extra point went
wide.
Three minutes later, Leicht
uncorked a long pass to Ander
son in WSC's end zone and
Kaufman's conversion was good,
giving Oregon a 13-8 margin at
half time.
Washington State found its
stride in the opening minutes of
the final quarter after tackle
Rod Giske blocked Gillis' punt
on the Oregon eight yard line.
Coaching from the sidelines, an
Oregon blunder, brought the
ball to the one yard stripe and
from there Eckert plunged over
his left tackle for a touchdown.
Reserve fullback Coolcy booted
the tying conversion.
Lippincott again paced the
Cougars to the winning touch
down a few minutes later when
he sneaked off center and drag
ged fhree Oregon tacklers 13
yards to the one foot line. On
the next play, Eggers took the
ball over on a quarterback
sneak. Cooley again converted
and placed the game on ice for
WSC.
The lineup:
WSC POS
Bacoka le
Giske It
Niemi lg
Lazor c
Claymore rg
Wilson .rt
Swanson re
Eggers q
Lippincott lh
Waller rh
Eckert f
Score by periods:
WSC 0 6
Oregon 6 7
Oregon
Hathaway
Gillis
Kauffman
Diess
Rciton
Warren
Anderson
Abbey
Leicht
Donovan
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CALIFORNIA 14-0
Los Angeles, Nov. 10 (U.PJ
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fornia today pushed the univer
sity of California out of the path
of its third straight Rose Bowl
nomination, 14-0, before 35,000
fans at the Los Angeles Me
morial Coliseum.
USC completely dominuted
the play in a dull game, USC's
second victory over California,
the first coming in an equally
uninspired contest at Berkeley
earlier this season.
The victory left the winners
in the race for the Rose Bowl bid,
with their final contest against
the University of California at
Los Angeles likely to decide the
west coast representative for the
New Year's day game.
Ted Kenficld sparked the
northern team to a slightly more
diversified offense than it has
shown in most other games, but
the visitors were unable to gain
with any consistency.
USC meanwhile was able to
capitalize only two of its many
scoring opportunities with fum
bles and other mlsplays prevent
ing any sustained attack.
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