Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 10, 1957, Image 13

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Bowl D
3y HOWARD &PLGATS
Portland, Ore. HP) Wash
ington's fired up Huskies shook
Oregon's Webfoots out of their
Rose Bowl dreams with m 13-6
football upsit Saturday before
30,010 far.1? nd 9 regional tele
vision audience.
It was the first loss for Ore-
Ron in six Pacific Coast con
ference games. But Oregon, de
spite the defeat, remained n
firot place in the PCC and can
still go to Pasadena by beating
Southern California or Oregon
State in its final two games.
Washington, winner of only
one game before Saturday, turn
ed an ntercepted pass into its
first touchdown and then march
ed 67 yards in the final quarter
for the puncher.
Ogon, trying to gain its first
Rose Bowl trip in 38 ars bat
plagued by injuries, came alive
in the second half and appeared
on its way to possible victory
Trailing 7 0, the Webfoots
scored ust two minutes into the
eccnd half on a 7t-yard pass
jlay from Quarterback Jacic
Crabtree to end Pete Welch, who
took the ball on the Washing
ton 43 and raced over. But full-
b."ci Jimmy Jones, one of many
Washington heroes today, broKe
through to bTock Jack Morris'
extra point try.
The Webfoots then came back
again and drove to the Washing
O ton 16 Dut vere held. Near the
ind of the game Oregon again
drove far downfield to the Hus
kies 16 but an intercepted pass
by Duane Lowell spoiled Or
gon's last hope.
The first Washington touch
down came as a result of spirit
ed defensive play. End Bruce
Claridge broke through to hit
Charlie Tourville's "pass into the
q air and center Marv Bergman
made leaping interception on
dhe Oregon 26. Quarterback Bob
by Dunn went off right tack.c
from three yards out for the
touchdown and then converted.
QThe Huskies, who had beaten
only defending PCC champ Ore
gon State in a dismal season un
til today, went 67 yards on the
ground in 13 plays for the final
score in the fourth period with
quarterback Al Ferguson scor
Ing. Oregon was hurt on the open
ing kickoff when end Ron Stov
er, the OregoD pass catcher from
VaUejo, Calif., was knocked un
conscious and did not return to
th game.
Jim Shanley, Oregon's great
baifback, became the Webfoot's
lending rusher of all time al
though he didn't have . one of
h's better running days. Shan
ley carried the ball ten times for
12 yards "to reach "a total of
1,740 for the season, passing
George Bell's 1947-48-49 mark
of 1,72 yards.
1Jeor f Periods:
Orefon
0 0(0 6
ninirton 0 7 0 6 13
Or2on scorint: Touchdowns. Welch
(73. pss from Crabtree).
Washington scoring: Touchdowns,
Dunn l. plunge); Terguson (3,
ylunj). Conversions, Dunn.
Or.
15
Wash.
11
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Pfsiin 9rdge 195
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49ora Today
Lag Anele 1 Loctl odds
miStrt Saturday ttgged the Los
rtlf Rams gs 3-point favor
lt i their clash here today
t& high-flying Stn Frn
q'i&jo 3er.
3C& Rometofrnlif -r pick
ed tttfiitd their dowdy 3- rec
Oi t tomgarei 'itfc the 9ert
wh &t9 th western division
of tit f tior.l football leigue
with 9-1 record. This fretk
pldkicft stemmed from th fact
the San Francisco squad squeal
ed to its last three wins in the
final minute of pfey.
In their two pervioui) meets
with the 49ers this year, th
Rams routed their arch rivals,
58-27, in a pre-season game, but
were shaded 23-20 in the league
game at San Francisco.
Forester To Tg Ik
To Wajtonian
On Monday Night
Howard G. Hopkins, Rogue
Rivw National forest official,
will address the Jackson Coun
Qy chapter of the Izaak Walton
league at 8 p.m. on Monday, Nov.
11. in the Pioneer room of the
Jwkson hotel.
Election of officers also will
be held.
Hopkins is a staff assistant to
Forest Supervisor Carroll E.
Brown. He has charge of timber
management, recreational use
and other land activities in the
forest. He will talk on recreation
al use of the national forest and
on correlation of recreation and
wildlife use with timber man
agement. He will have slides of
forest activities.
A district forest ranger at
Waldpc for 12 years before his
transfer to the Rogue post last
March, he is a former president
and board member of the Wald
port Waltonian chapter. (
Stall Oregon Duck
reams Special, 13-6
sports
Football Scores
South
Maryland St. 21. Delware St. 0
Southern Carolina St. 35. Alabama
A&M 0
Middle Tennessee 22. Murrav St. 0
Virginia Tech 10. Wake Forest 3
Richmond 13. George Washington 6
William & Marry 7, North Carolina
St. 6
Delware 71, Temple 7
Auburn 15, Mississippi St. 7
Davidson 16, Wofford 7
Florida A&M 42, North Carolina
A&T 6
Knoxville 29, Morehouse 7
Sewanee 33, Washington & Lee 14
Citadel 14, Presbyterian 0
Cincinnati 21. Indiana 0
Lake Forest 6, Carroll 0
Dennison 60. Oberlin 7
Heidelberg 31, Baldwin-Wallace 6
Midwest
Coe 13, St Olaf 7
Central Michigan 21, Southern II
lionis 12
Southern Dakota St. 20, Mankato St.
6
Miami (O.) 25. Marshall 13
Ohio U. 7, Bowling Green 7
Western Michigan 20. Western Re
serve 0
Detroit 16, Villanova 7
Xavier (O.) 20. Toledo 7
Kent St. 13, Louisville 7
Penn St. 20, Marquette 7
Wheaton 47, Millikin 6
Wittenberg 20, Wesleyan 13
Lawrence 46. Knox 0
Wichita 14. Drake 7
Grinnell 29, Monmouth 0
Southwest
Texas Southern 23. Jackson St. 7
North Texas St. 12. Chattanooga 0
Ball St 20, Indiana St. 0
Dayton 40, North Dakota St. S
West
Colorado College 35. Adams St. 25
Caliofrnia Tech 46, California West
ern 19
Montana St. 22. Montana 13
Denver 26. Air Force Academy 14
Colorado Mines 20, Colorado West
ern 20
Whitman 34, Lewis & Clark 33
Whitworth 19, Pacific Lutheran 7
California Poly 46, LaVerne 13
Monterey 20, Menlo Park 15
East
Princeton 28, Harvard 20
Dartmouth 7, Columbia 0
Cornell 13, Brown 6
West Virginia 7. Pittsburgh 6
Boston College 27, Boston U. 2
Holy Cross 20. Syracuse 19
Colgate 32. Burknell 0
V.M.I. 12. Lehigh 7
Brandeis 47, Massachusetts 7
Maine 40, Brown 0
Connecticut 46. Northeaster 14
Juniata 14, Penn Military 0
Amherst 40, Trinity (Conn.) 6
Rutgers 34. Laffayette 19
Coast Guard 27, R.P.I. 20 '
Eaverford 19, Ursinus 6
FRIDAY COLLEGE SCORES
Bv UNITED PRESS
Miami (Fla.) 40. Florida St. 13
Mesa College 38. Carbon 0
Chadron Tchrs 13. Wayne Tchrs 0
W. Wash Ed. 27, E. Wash. Ed. 6
Bethel Kans. 12. Kan. Wesly. 7
McPherson 19. Bethany Kans. 14
Edmond Okla. S. vs. Ark. Tech eld.
SPUTNIK PILOT? Nope,
it's Ron Fieber, Marquette
University fullback who
wears prescription - ground
goggles while playing. The
glasses work very well ex
cept in humid weather
when they steam up.
Seixas Rolls Into
Quarter Finals
Sydney, Australia (IP) Vic
Seixas, 34, the oldest singles
player on the U.S. Davis Cup
team, gained the quarter-finals
t the new South Wales tennis
championships Saturday by de
feating 'Australia's young Rod
Laver, 6-3, 6-4, 6-8, 6-2.
Three of. Seixas' younger
teammates Herb Flam, Ron
Holmberg and Mike Green
were' defeated in other third
round matches by Australian cup
hopefuls.
BELOIT EYES CONFERENCE
Beloit, Wis. (IP) Dr. Mil
ler Upton, president of Beloit
College, said in a statement to
the Beloit College paper Friday
that the college is "vitally in
terested" in reentering the Mid
west Conference. Beloit was
voted out of the conference in
1951 but since has rearranged
its athletic program to confirm
with conference requirements.
METAL WORKS
Commercial Industrial
Residential Sheet Metal Work
Stainless, Galvanized
and Copper Fabrication
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BR 11
Rooks Win;
TD Scored
By Plumley
Corvallis IP) The Oregon
State Rooks crushed the Oregon
Frosh 20-0 here Friday in a
football game plagued by fum
bles by both teams.
Roger Johnson, prep all-star
from Coos Bay, set up the first
Rook score halfway in the first
period with a 37-yard run to the
Oregon two. Charles Marshall
went over two plays later, with
Jim Walker making the con
version. Harbin To Miller
In the second quarter Rook
Earl Harbin passed 17 yards to
halfback Ron Miller in the end
zone. Walker converted again.
OSC threatened to score twice
in the third period but fumbled
three times.
In the last quarter, after the
two teams traded fumbles on the
Oregon 10-yard line, Neil Plum
ley, tackle from Medford,
grabbed another Oregon Frosh
fumble on the three and plunged
over for the final touchdown.
Darryl Eisner, quarterback
from Santa Maria, Calif., led the
scoreless Oregon Frosh attack.
Battle Dance Wins Race
In San Francisco Mile
Albany, Calif. (IP) Even
money favorite Battle Dance
wore down North End in the
final sixteenth Saturday to win
the $16,025 San Francisco mile
at Golden Gate Fields by a half
length.
Longshot North End took the
lead on the inside at the club
house turn while Battle Dance
forcing the pace. Henry Moreno
got the winner up in mid stretch
and was pulling away at the
wire.
BOWLING
INDEPENDENT LEAGUE
Standins: W. L.
Courtesy Chevrolet 30 10
Andv's Jewelers 27 13
E. H. Mann Co 22 18
Local 9208 C.W.A 22 18
Timber Products 20 20
Table Rock Lumber 17 23
Ideal Cement 16 24
Cove Valley Suooly 16 24
Hughes & Dodd 16 24
Mid-Coast Painters 14 zb
Results:
Med-Coast Painters 3 (Ivan Cramer
472) 2639.
Hughes & Dodd 1 (Doug Culy 409)
2628.
Table Rock Lumber 3 (Carl Nelson
515) 2661.
Cove Valley Supply 1 (Frank Fa
galde 460) 2628.
Ideal Cement 3 (Frank Mathews
454) 2109.
Local 9208 C.W.A. 1 (Lyle Brown
497) 2080.
E. H. Mann Co. 3 (Ed Mann 514)
2770.
Andv's Jeweler 1 (Dick Knutson
519i 2755.
Timber Products 2 (Cecil Howell
459) 2794.
Courtesy Chevrolet 2 (Jack Fether
ston 472) 2706.
ROGUE ROLLERS
Standings: W. L.
Skeeters 28 8
Hideaway 25 11
Twenty One Club 21 15
Ralph's 21 15
Henry's Broiler 20 16
Chuck's Mkt. 19 17
O.K. Mkt. 17 19
Trowbdige & Flynn 17 19
Kachina Room 14 22
Timber Room 14 22
Economy Mkt. 10 26
Lininger's 9 27
Results:
Twenty One Club 2 (E. Baker 483)
2173; Hideaway 2 (D. Christianson
528) 2170.
Economy ' Mkt. 3 (T. Marsh 453)
2052; Ralph's 1 (C. Lowd 474) 1991.
Henry's Broiler 3 (V. Knox 575)
2178; O.K. Mkt. 1 (O. Wyatt 442)
2124.
Lininger's 2 (E. Lenz 498) 1932;
Trowbridge & Flynn 2 (E. Dickinson
470) 1962.
Chuck's Mkt. 4 (V. Miller 465)
2024; Kachina Room 0 (J. Lovett 424)
1709.
Skeeters 3 (A. Swoap 335) 2088;
Timber Room 1 (G. Hayes 448) 1973.
High games. V. Knox, 213, 200;
D. Christianson, 206; A. Swoap, 203.
JUNIOR HI LEAGUE
Standings: W. L.
Rambling Rebels 10 5
Black Boys 10 5
Odd Balls 8 7
Gutter Gang 8 7
King Pins 8 7
Myans 7 8
Pin Busters 6 9
Allev Gang 6 9
Splits 6 9
Fire Balls 6 9
Results:
Rambling Rebels 2 (Quinney 297)
1296; Fire Balls 1 (Wicker 221) 1223.
Black Boys 3 (Jones 289) 1376;
Gutter Gang 0 (Huffman 245) 1297.
Odd Balls 1 (Spafford 208) 1302;
King Pins 2 (distance 297) 1417.
Splits 3 (Barrv 294) 1288; Alley
Gang 0 (Myers 246) 1272.
Myans 3 (James 240) 1379; Pin
Busters 0 (Martin 230) 1280.
Pre-Thanksgiving
TURKEY SHOOT
NOVEMBER 24
Medford Gun Club
Crater Lake Hiway at 4 Corners
TURKEYS - HAMS - BACON, Etc.
Visitors Urged to Attend
TRAPS OPEN 9 A.M.
LUNCH SERVED ON THE GROUNDS
OTHER SHOOT DATES -DEC. 15 & 22
T
Dodger Ticket Orders
May Force Team Move
Los Angeles (IP) The huge
demand for season tickets may
result in the Los Angeles Dod
gers playing all their home
games in Memorial Coliseum.
Harold Lefty Phillips, tempor
arily in charge of the team's lo
cal affairs, said Friday the
bumper crop of requests all but
eliminated Wrigley Field as a
GUESS WHO? It's none
other than middleweight
champ Carmen Basilio wear
ing an actor's robe and scarf
as he relaxes at the Riviera
Hotel in Las Vegas, Nev.
Carmen, offered a night-club
engagement by the hotel,
commented, "S u g a r R a y
Robinson made a buck here
and if the part's right, 1 may
take a swing at it"
Title Bout
Moore Aim
Washington (IP) Little Davey
Moore, encouraged by his fifth
straight victory of the year,
hurled a title challenge at feath
erweight champion Hogan (Kid)
Bassey today and backed it with
a $25,000 guarantee.
Contender Moore of Spring
field, Ohio, who won a nearly
perfect decision Friday night
over Jose Cotero of Los Angeles
at the New Capitol Arena, said
he would fight Nigerian Bassey
for the 126-pound crown in Lon
don or "any place."
Stocky Moore, with his ag
gressive hooking attack, was so
superior to the lanky California
contender in their TV 10-rounder
that he was given 299 points out
of a possible 300 by the three
ring officials.
"I felt sharper and stronger
than ever," said 24-year-old
Davey. "And I'm confident I can
beat Bassey for the title."
Hoop Schedule
Announced for IV
Cave Junction (Special) Coach
Don Smith has announced the
Illionis Valley High school bas
ketball schedule as follows:
December 3, Myrtle Creek,
there; December 7, Jacksonville,
here; December 13, St. Mary's
here; December 14, Jacksonville,
here; December 17, Phoenix,
there; December 20, Phoenix,
here; December 21, Del Norte,
there; January 3, Del Norte,
here.
January 4, St. Mary's there;
January 7, Myrtle Creek, here;
January 10, Phoenix, there; Jan
uary 17, Rogue River, here; Jan
uary 18, Brookings, here; Jan
uary 24, Glendale, here; Jan
uary 25, Eagle Point, there; Jan
uary 31, Phoenix, here.
February 1, Rogue River,
there; February 7, Brookings,
there; February 8, Glendale,
there; February 14, Eagle Point,
here. Wes Peters is assistant
coach.
PRINCETON TOPS HARVARD
Cambridge, Mass. (IP) Second-string
halfback Tom Morris
rallied a shocked Princeton team
to a pair of fourth period touch
downs on a 10-yard pass and a
39-yard scamp to give the fa
vored Tigers a 28-20 Big Three
victory over Harvard Saturday
in their 50th annual Ivy league
game.
U' I ' :
park large enough to accommo
date all the expected fans.
"If the Dodgers play 50 or 60
of their 77 home games in the
Coliseum next season, they may
as well play them all there,"
Phillips said.
He said the response from
fans had been far better "than
any of us hoped."
Indians Pile
Big Win Over
Southern Cal
Los Angeles (IP) The quar
terback wizardry of Jack Doug
las led Stanford university to its
most one-siJed victory in his
tory over Southern California
Saturday as the Indians ran up
a 35-7 win befoie 51,923 fans in
Memorial coliseum.
Douglas mixed his passes
with pitchouts to fullbacks
Chuck Shea and Rick McMillea
and halfbacks Jim Byrer to
overwhelm Souchern California
in the second and third periods
For a brief few minutes in
the second period when quar
terback Willie Wood sparked
Southern Cal to its touchdown,
the Trojans appeared to be able
to handle the Indians, but when
Stanford bean rolling it was
cniy a question of how big the
score would be.
Today's win surpassed. Stan
ford's previous high of 34 points
sgainst Southern California in
1949.
Stover Hurt
In Huskies'
Grid Clash
Portland, Ore. (IP) Oregon
end Ron Stover, knocked un
conscious on the first play of
today's Washington 13-6 upset
over the Webfoots, probably will
be able to play against Southern
California next week.
Stover, of Vallejo, Calif., was
carried from the field after the
kickoff and sat on the bench
near Dr. George Guldager, the
team physician, throughout the
first half. He did not return to
action for protection against pos
sible serious injury, but after the
game Oregon officials said he
probably would be able to play
next Saturday.
Stanford Rumors
Fill Air About
Taylor Promotion
Los Angeles (IP) Stanford
football coach Chuck Taylor
Saturday denied rumors that he
would retire as head Indian
mentor after this season to suc
ceed Al Masters as athletic di
rector. Masters has been in poor
health for some time and Taylor,
head man at Stanford since
1951, has been subjected to criti
cism after winding up sixth in
the Pacific Coast conference last
year and posting only a 4-3 rec
ord so far this season.
The rumors were given im
petus in the north by reports
that Stanford President Wallace
Sterling would neither confirm
nor deny such speculation.
But Taylor stated flatly he
had no plans to give up his
coaching job.
The reports' noted that Taylor
has stated in the past he doesn't
regard coaching as a permanent
career and one day wanted to
"quit this crazy business."
The big game population of
the U. S. National forests is be
lieved to have increased in the
past 20 years.
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Sunday, November 10, 19S7
Bears Gome Close to Upset
In Oregon State 21-19 Win
Berkeley, Calif. (IP) Ore
gon State breezed away to a 21
0 halftime lead Saturday then
had to fight for its life to squeeze
out a 21-19 victory over the re
vitalized Bears.
With California trailing 21-13
with 43 seconds to play, Joe
Kapp passed to halfback Jack
Hart from 22 yards out to give
the Bears their third touchdown
of the second half. But as had
been the case in their first tally,
the attempted point after touch
down was blocked as once again
another West Coast game was
settled in the conversion depart
ment. Right guard Jim Brackins
stormed through to block Cali
fornia's first conversion attempt
Gals Invade
Grid Sports
In Germany
Frankfurt (IP) A group of
hardy frauleins seem to have
kicked off women's football on
the road to success in Western
Germany.
And they are determined to
make it an international sport
as well. Following a series of ex
perimental international games
between' the Germans and all
star teams from Austria, Eng
land and Holland, a West Ger
man football leader, former soc
cer star Josef Floritz, announced
he will try to set up an interna
tional women's soccer federa
tion. The German football girls
have come a long way in a coun
try where many males believe
that women's place is with
"kinder, kirche und kuche"
(children, church and kitchen).
Despite the all-out opposition of
the men's football association,
an estimated 800 frauleins now
regularly play soccer.
Portland Pilots
Slate 28 Games
Portland (IP) Basketball
Coach Al Negratti has an
nounced a 26-game schedule for
the University of Portland for
the 1957-58 season which in
cludes 14 home games.
One new opponent, Brigham
Young, is on the schedule this
year for a game at Provo, Utah,
Dec. 14. The other foes have
been played by Portland in the
past.
Topping the list of rugged at
home opponent are Oregon State
and Seattle university. Others
include Portland State, Utah
State, Sacramento State, Gon
zaga, Whitworth, Idaho State,
Montana State and Regis.
The Pilots on the road also
will meet Bradley, last season's
National Invitational Tourna
ment champs, and DePaul.
The season opens against
Portland State Dec. 2.
Tornadia Queen
Receives Crown
Pat Rushton and Tom Morris
were crowned queen and king
of Tornadia at the Medford high
stadium Friday night before the
Medford-Grar.ts Pass football
game.
Vicki Palmer and Ursula Bates
were princesses and Gerry Ly
ons and Keith Berg princes.
The "crowning and game cli
maxed Tornadia week at Med
ford high.
CONCRETE C9
248E.McANDREWS RP.
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THIRTEEN
in the third period and center
Buz Randall stopped the final
pat attempt Kapp tried just be
fore the gun popped.
Despite its tremendous sec
ond half surge, California wound
up losing its seventh game in
eight starts this season as the
Bears floundered toward their
worst campaign in 11 years.
Hero for Oregon State was
tailback Larry Sanchez who took
over for Joe Francis after the
Honolulu hotshot came down
with the flu. Sanchez passed for
two touchdowns, one of them a
16-yarder to end Bob De Grant
and the other a 46-yard toss to
wingback Earnel Durden.
Durden had scored the Bea
ver's second touchdown early in
the second period on a six-yard
reverse play and after he had
grabbed Sanchez' long heave to
give Oregon State a 21-0 lead, it
looked as if California was head
ing for its worst loss of the year.
But the Bears, apperently in
censed by the fact that, a name
less effigy was swinging outside
the stadium, electrified the
crowd of about 45,000 in Memo
rial stadium by roaring back for
three touchdowns of their own.
Joe Kapp passed for two
touchdowns the first coming
on a 33-yarder to end Mike
White early in the third peri
od which preceded his 22-yard
toss to Hart as time ran out.
These tosses the rugged quar
terback smashed over from the
one yard line for touchdown
TOLEDO DROPS' NEMETH
Toledo, Ohio (IP) Jim Ne-
meth, 6-foot, 3-inch, 250-pound
first-string center for the Uni
versity of Toledo, has been drop
ped by the team for "disciplin
ary reason." Toledo plays Xavier
University today.
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early in the final period to cli
max a 52-yard march.
A possible fourth Cal touch
down was halted in the fourth
quarter before the final Stor$
when fullback Nub Beamr dg
Oregon State intercepted a Kjg
pass on the 10 right out g
White's hands.
Cal was jittery and butterfir
ered during the first half an
the first Oregon State tally W2f)
set up after Gabe Arrillaga
fumbled the ball away to fcid
Bob Thiel on the Bears' 28.
Quarterback Ted Searle al
ways was steady on the conver
sion line and booted all three eg-
California
0- 6 13 19
14 0 021
Oregon State 7
California scoring:
Touchdowns,
White (33. pass from Kapp). Kapp (1,
plunge), Hart (22, pass from Kapp).
Conversion. Roberts.
Oregon State scoring: Touchdowns,
De Grant (16. ass from Sanchez). Dur
den (6. run). Durden 2 (6, run) (46,
pass from Sanchez). Conversions,
Searle 3.
Army Comes Out?
On Top in. Wild
m A mm
(same With Utah
West Point (IP) Bob Ander
son, the crashing choir singer
from Cocoa, Fla., took a firmer
grip on the nation's touchdown
scoring honors as he scored
three times and pitched another
to help Army squeeze past sur
prising Utah, 39-33, at Michi
stadium Saturday.
Utah stunned a chilled crowa
of 27,000 including 16,000 Boy
Scouts, as it took an early sec
ond quarter lead in the radtf
passing of Lee Grosscup and tb
running of Merrill Douglas, fcntf
even after falling two touch
downs behind, Utah battled bftcfc
and scored its final touchdol
jugt as the clock ran out.
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