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MAIL TRIBUNE, MedforJ, Oregon, Sunday, November 16, 1958 7 Fourth - Period Touchdown (Gives Bruins 7-3 Upset Victory Over Oregon IDucks Los Angeles-fUPD-Weak-pas-sing UCLA called on their ace Jcirker, Kirk Wilson, to throw Saturday and the big tailback set up a fourth-period touch down to give the Bruins a 7-3 upset victory over Oregon in a Pacific Coast Conference game. After Wilson completed passes of 26 and 27 yards to wingback Phil Parslow, full back Ray Smith broke through the Oregon line for ei?ht yards to score. The Webfoots broke up a scoreless deadlock that lasted until late in the fourth period when Fullback Dave Powell sparked an 88-yard drive to the UCLA 12 where place kicker John Clarke kicked a field goal from the 17 to give them a 3-0 lead. But the aroused UCLA players delighted ' the slim crowd of 22,297 in Memorial Coliseum by coming back with the Wilson - inspired touchdown drive. KEEPS AMATEUR STATUS Adelaide, Australia - (UPD -Ashley Cooper, Australia's Wimbledon tennis champion, is not interested in any offej from promoter Jack Kramer to turn professional. "Profes sional life does not appeal to me in the least," Cooper said. M In I Id U C0.MT Ow big w Brilliant Willie West alter nated with Powell in leading the Webfoots up and down the field, but fumbles and in terceptions nipped their ef forts to put over a touchdown. Capt Jim Steffen of UCLA was a key man in the Bruin defense by recovering two Oregon fumbles and intercept ing a pass. The victory was the first at home this season for UCA and only their third win of 1958 against six losses. But the jubilant Bruins carried Coach Bill Barnes off the field in their joy over winning at home. Neither team was able to score in the first half although Oregon moved the ball well but fumbles and pass inter ceptions cut short their ef forts. The Webfoots in the open ing period drove 65 yards to the UCLA 9 when fullback Marian Holland fumbled and Steffen recovered on the 6. The next time Oregon got into UCLA territory, quarterback Paul Grosz pass was intercept ed by Steffen. UCLA in the second period moved as far as the Oregon 26 when the Bruins ran out of steam and lost the ball on downs. Neither team could get a real drive going in the third F 0 R O Oj IE CARL SAYS: You have an oppor tunity to get the VERY BEST TIRES at the LOWEST PRICES .'. . with an added Bonus in FREE Tires! As I've often said, "when your family's LIFE is n your hands, OND BEST is not good enough." period, most of which was played in Oregon territory. But when Powell came in to spark the Webfoots on their best drive of the day, climax ed by Clarke's field goal. Wil son then took over with his two long passes and Ray Smith pushed over the touchdown. STATISTICS tCLA First downs 12 Rushing yardage 144 Pacing yardage 69 Passes 3-10 Passes intercepted by 1 Punts 5-35 Fumbles lest : 0 Yards penalized 8 ORE. 17 228 6 2-4 2 4-30.2 3 S Purdue Nets 23-6 Victory Evanston, 111. (UPD - Purdue methodically d i s m e rrtbered Northwestern Saturday, scor ing twice on recovered fum bles and one on a 50-yard drive to win, 23-6, in a na tionally televised Big Ten game. The Wildcats never got across the 50 until the final period and their lone score came in the last second on a 65-yard pass from Chip Hol comb to Ray Purdin. Purdue had been seventh ranked nationally before the game. Northwestern was ninth. v A i ME CHUCK'S 99 SERVICE 820 NORTH RIVERSIDE MEDFORD CROSBY'S FLYING "A" SERVICE 701 NORTH CENTRAL MEDFORD BARNES SHELL SERVICE 618 WEST MAIN ST. 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For seven rounds, Ray threatened an upset against the 4-1 favorite as he forced Anthony about the ring with a bulldozer attack directed principally at the body. n MQW LAST When they're gone, the sale is can't promise we'll have any Low Price - Come in NOW! 1112 Court St. Across from Rogue Valley State Bank Phone SP 2-6969 ARMSTRONG TIRES AVAILABLE AT THE FOLLOWING DEALERS: BLEW'S OIL CITY SERVICE 1880 NORTH RIVERSIDE MEDFORD CHUCK'S TEXACO SERVICE 3628 HWY. 99 SOUTH MEDFORD MIDWAY SHELL SERVICE 15 WEST VILAS ROAD CENTRAL POINT VALLEY VIEW GENERAL SERVICE APPLEGATE Last Quarter Touchdown Gives CDSC 24-1$ Victory Stanford, Calif. -UPD Ore gon State kept its faint Rose Bowl hopes alive Saturday with a last-quarter touch down that beat Stanford 24 16 and nullified a great pass ing performance by Dick Nor man, third string Indian quarterback. Leading 16-0 after the first 20 minutes of play, the Beav ers were numbed by Nor man's aerial performance that led to two touchdowns, tieing the score at 16-16 go ing into the last quarter. During that run, Norman, completed 17 out of 22 pass es and at one stretch, en route for the second Stanford score, clicked on seven in a row. But the overall Beaver ground strength, aided by fumbling Stanford men, paid off-although a surprise aer ial toss accounted for the winning touchdown. - With the score deadlocked midway in the last quarter, third down and a foot to go, full back Nub Beamer took a handoff and passed 44 yards to end Roger Johnson for a touchdown. Looked Like Rout The game had started out as a rout. Stanford fumbled four times during the fjrst quarter and one of these, re covered by Bruce Hake for Oregon State on the Stanford 36, led to a touchdown. A 15 yard penalty put Oregon State back on the 44, but Beamer broke over center WE'RE SOilltY We ran out of tires before the sale ended, but we just received a new shipment Not quite as many as last time and will sell them at this SPECIAL PRICE until they're gone. Come in early to be sure you get yours! OVER - We more at this STEVE'S FLYING "A" PHOENIX ' GIBBON MARKET TABLE ROCK ROAD MEDFORD GILBERT'S SHELL SERVICE 700 EAST MAIN ST. MEDFORD GRIEVE CHEVRON SERVICE PROSPECT HAL'S FLYING "A" 836 CRATER LAKE MEDFORD and went for the distance Oregon State picked up an other score early in the sec ond quarter when Earnel Durden raced around end from the 10, but here Coach Jack Curtice reached down among the reserves to pull sophomore Norman off the bench and it was a battle the rest of the way in. Stanford went 67 yards in 15 plays with Norman com pleting seven of nine aerials. The payoff was a 6-yard pass to end Chris Burford. Stanford tied it up in the third quarter with a 69-yard touchdown drive again spark ed by Norman. ' The score came when Gil Dowed plung EWC WALLOPS SOC 34-0 AT CHENEY Cheney, Wash. Eastern Washington College of Edu cation romped through four inches of snow in bitter cold here Saturday afternoon to wallop Southern Oregon col lege 34 to 0 in a non-league football game. The Cheney 11 scored 20 points in the first quarter and seven each in the third and fourth. It brought its season standing to 4-4 while Southern Oregon concluded its cam paign with a 4-6 record. A 40-yard pass play, Jim Bauer to Dave McWhirter got the first touchdown. Bauer UNCONDITIONAL Road Hazard LIFETIME GUARANTEE BOND Ne. THI AtMSTRONO RUMtt COMPANY We Have All Winter MSI Re O caps for All .Sizes with Full O Road Hazard Guarantee! 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Alt kicked three convers ions and Dick Nearents one. . Southern Oregon's Red Raiders fumbled the ball away four times. They gained 10(4 yards passing but had minus 10 yards on the ground. EWCE piled up 341 net yards. Ascension Island is named for the day of its discovery by the Portuguese in 1501. fan M 1 JF?f Other Sizes at Comparable Pricesl 6.70x15 N SO MEDFORD TRUCK TERMINAL 1054 SOUTH RJVERSIDE BUTTE FALLS SHELL SERVICE BUTTE FALLS CLARK'S SIGNAL SERVICE SIXTH & GRAPE STREETS MEDFORD PHOENIX CHEVRON SERVICE PHOENIX MEL'S CHEVRON SERVICE STEWART & HOLLY STS. Air Force Wins 21-6 Colorado Springs, Colo.-(CPD -The Air Force Academy pre dominately a passing team, stayed on the ground Satur day to defeat Wyoming, 21-6, to remain unbeaten and in line for a bowl bid. A crowd of 13,000 overflow ed tiny Washburn Field to watch the Air Force play its first home game. 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