Southern Oregon, Humboldt Vie
On Medford Field on Saturday
The power T offensive forma- j uses much passing as well as i fection.
tion will be unveiled in college : quickie plays. Other possible starters for the
football before Rogue river val- i Even Term Raiders are Ted Tenney (20) left
lev fan nn 5-inra hi , Southern Oregon's new attack ! half, Larry Maurer (22) right
the M.HfnrH ;. u ! S" against a Humboldt T.
stadium.
Southern Oregon college, vy-; confident of a better showing
' us i3ao inaugural, will be ; this time. They aim for a battle
the host for a strong Humboldt 1 on even terms with the team
State college club from Areata, , , inch laced Moffett Air Force
iam. L.ame time is set for 8 , fcae 48 to 0 last week end but
p.m. tor the first collegiate grid ftei tht-y do have the where
encounter in a good number of . withal to run.
ftieaiora son. it will j One rating calls the teams
be also the only college game j even. Another makes the 'Jacks
nere mis year. , six.noint favorites.
half. Don Korns (33) fullback.
The Raiders. 34 to 13 losers to Larry Schweinfurt (85) and
MEDFORDfcJTRrBUNE
Coach Al Akins and his SOC
Red Raiders are the exponents
of the power T, an atLack work
ed out this summer by the men
tor and his brother, who is
coach at North Bend high. The
system uses checkers in the mid-
Akins has pronounced his club
in top shape except for quarter
back Bill Seymour, who suf
fered a bad neck gprain in prac
tice this week. The coach re
portedly does not plan to use
the star although he reportedly
die of the line and trappers be- i has a doctor's okeh to use him
side them. Checkers are the
heavier linemen in the middle
and the more agile of the heavy
linemen are the trappers. The
offense is a split T variation. It
for a few spot plays.
Arlen Smith, who'll take over
at quarterback, has been looking
good in drill and appears to
have shaken off a bad throat in-
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Main and Riverside Medford
Norm Hedgepelh (82) ends, Jim
Bird (77) and Chuck Romine
(66 tackles, Herb Colley (72)
and Marian Jack (78) guards,
and Ray Thiess (50) center.
For Humboldt the openers
may be Dave Thomas (81) and
Pete Cengia (87) ends, Dick Ca
hill (77) and Jerry Bartlett (75)
tackles, Gerald Kilduff (67) and
Gordon Moore (65) guards, and
Caesar Fiamma (55) center. In
the backfield it may be Warren
Blake (99) quarter, Hank Coo
per (26) left half. Chuck McAn
inch (44j or Earl Barnum (40)
right half, and Ralph Mayo (22)
fullback. Marion Mayes (31) is
a small, speedster half who may
see spot action.
Both clubs are fairly big in
size.
Other Raider player are Savmour
Mil, Lance Locke (21), BUI Harbin
(291. Bill Rush (30). Rich Weasel)
'32), Andy Travis '33). Willie Jones
(45 i, Ralph Clarno (41,. Mike Crabtree
(37 1, Wilson Gilirwky (40, John God
love (42t. Chuck CrandaU 44i. Hank
Smith (52 1. Bill Stewart 55. Jack
Gregory 16O1. Don Dickson 4 62 1. Tom
Findiav (63 1. Modesto Jlminez (63t.
John Garrett (68j. Ray Lance (70), Jim
Tacchinl (73). Jim Allexman (75L
Gerald Darland i84. Norm Oliva (85 1.
Dick Smith i85, Eddie Guise and
Jerry Miller.
On the 'Jack crew are Jtm Colwell
f83, Walt Price ( 86 1. Earl Dimmit-k
(84), Phil Huff '881. Joe Verhauz (74 1.
Bill Greenwood (83), Bob Renwtck
(77), Dennis Colleran f31), Moe Mont
pas (57 i. Jim Evans (53). Roy Escar
cega (66), Jim Ennis (61). Lynn Lay ton
72, Charles Hubler (78). Joe John
son (77i. Dick Messer 73; Ralph
Johnson (8!)). Zeke VanDeventer (82l.
Jack Menzie f7. Pete Dye (95), Darol
Foster (35i. Wayne Emery 24i, Russ
Ashburn (28), Carl Carlson (46), Rigo
Piva (20) and Warren Smith (30).
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triumphs, cut Willie Shoe
maker's lead over him in their
battle for 1956 riding honors to
six Thursday, by booting home
two winners at Atlantic City.
Hartrack. who has 275 victories
to Shoemaker's 281.
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RAIDER BULWARK Chuck Romine, above, Medford high
player of the late 1940 s is one of the key men this season on the
Southern Oregon college football team. He and his Red Raider
mates will perform on the senior high field here against the
Humboldt State college eleven starting at 8 p.m. Saturday.
Romine was named to the Oregon Collegiate conference all-star
second team last year and many Raider followers felt he had
been slighted.
14 Clubs Remain
In ASA Tourney
Sacramento, Calif. (U.R)
Fourteen teams remained in con
tention today in the Amateur
Softball association's 1956 world
championship tournament.
Five teams suffered their sec
ond defeat Thursday night and
were eliminated f r om the
double-elimination tourney. Four
teams were eliminated Wednes
day. Thursday nieht the American
Bank and Trust team from
Baton Rouge, La., knocked out
the Mexican National Champ
ions of Tampico, 3-0, and a home
run in the tenth frame gave the
Seal Masters of Auro, 111., a
1-0 victory over the Redwood
City. Calif., Merchants, eliminat
ing the Merchants.
In other elimination games,
Federal Old Line Insurance of
Seattle, Wash., defeated the
Sacramento Coca Cola All-Stars.
3-0; the Lake Jackson Tex., club
downed the White Coffee Pot
aggregation of Baltimore, Md.,
1-0, and Anderson & Anderson
Furniture to San Diego, Calif.,
defeated American Bank and
Trust of Baton Rogue. 2-0.
Rams Face
Pittsburgh
Portland (U.R) A large
crowd is expected tomorrow
night when the Los Angeles
Rams meet the Pittsburgh Steel
ers in Portland's second and
last exhibition pro football
game of 1956.
Game time is 8:30 p.m.
The Rams feature three ex
University of Oregon Stars
Norman Van Brocklin, Dick
Daugherty and Woodley Lewis.
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REALIZING life's ambition.
Warren Spahn, Milwaukee
Braves pitcher, wins 200th
game, entering the select
circle of great baseball
hurlers. (7r.ternationalJ
Three Games
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Friday, September 21, 1958
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St. Mary's
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Reservists
St. Mary's of Medford will
play the Crater high reserves in
a football game at Central Point
at 8 p.m. Saturday.
Coach Millard Webb has re
ported a "great improvement' in
his St. Mory's club and said that
"the whole team", looks better.
The Crusaders will have back
Jim Darland on hand. He missed
the Illinois Valley game because
of a knee injury. Jack Daley, end
and back, who has had his first
full week of practice is expected
to see much duty, mostly at end.
for the Medford eleven.
Possible St. Mary's starters
are Jerry Flakus and John
Brunk, ends, Alson Geren and
Francis Murphy, tackles. Dave
Goodwin and Dave Crevier.
guards, Jim Miller, center, Ron
Pruitt, quarterback, Ed Fogel or
Dick Hayes, left half, Rodney
Read or Terry Cooper, right half,
and Darland, fullback.
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