Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 16, 1958, Image 7

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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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SPORTS
Bout Won
By Anthony
New York (UPD Tony An
thony, the top light heavy
weight "contender who snap
ped Sonny Ray's winning
string Friday night, will
launch his campaign for a
shot at the heavyweight
crown in Madison Square
Garden in January, probably
against Willie Pastrano.
That's what matchmaker
Jack Barrett said Saturday af
ter a quick huddle with An
thony and Manager Ernie
Braca.
Tall, slender Anthony of
New York, who came from
behind Friday night at the
Garden to register his sev
enth straight victory on a un
animous decision over Chica
go Ray, said, "I can weigh
about 180 pounds as a heavy
weight, and be real strong at
that figure."
Tony scaled against
Ray's 17214 as he ended bull
shouldered Sonny's winning
streak at nine bouts, after
taking the last three rounds
on all three official score
sheets with terrific barrages
to body and head.
The scoring favored An
thony on rounds: 6-3-1, 7-3,
5-4-1.
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.
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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
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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
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ed over from the one,
The Indians had a chance
to go ahead "in the fourth
when Norman passed 51
yards to Irv Nikolai on the
Beaver 13. But the Oregon
State defense stiffened and a
fourth-down field goal at
tempt by Skip Face was
blocked.
A slim crowd of 22,500
. watched the game, which was
regionally televised, in chill
ing 50-degree weather.
STATISTICS
Stanford
First downs 18 ,
Rushing yardage 80
Passing yardage 279
Passes 27-41
Passes intercepted by 1
Punts 3-33.3
Fumbles lost 3
Yards penalized 45
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went 10 and 31 yards around
end for others. Alfonse Alt
picked off a blocked punt in
the air and ran 23 yards to
the goal and McWhirter swept
end for the final touchdown.
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.
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Wins 21-6
Colorado Springs, Colo.-(CPD
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dominately a passing team,
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day to defeat Wyoming, 21-6,
to remain unbeaten and in
line for a bowl bid.
A crowd of 13,000 overflow
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watch the Air Force play its
first home game.
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