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mL2 Aerial Offensive By Bates, Monson Downs Eagles 42-0 Eazle Point Vale high's potent Vikings thrust through the air Saturday with mighty effectiveness to pillage Eagle Point and move into Oregon championship football finals for the fourth time in five seasons. The Vikings, defending A-2 titlists, featured the throwing of halfback Bob Bates and snaring of another halfback, Stan Monson, to smash the Eagles 42 to 0 in the state semi-final joust. Now unbeat en in 23 straight games, Vale goes against Willamina next week end in the 1958 titular game. Both power and passing but mostly the aerial game made the Viking offense go. Bates pitched four touchdown tosses, three to Monson for 46, 19 and 33 yards and one to charles Becker for 49. Bat tering Dick Fulwyler socked two yards for one TD and ran four extra points. Bob Johnson chucked to Bill Jacobs for 26 yards and the other six-point score. Bates thumped true on two conver sion kicks. 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Vale, noted for a crushing ground offensive, made al most two-thirds of its yardage yesterday through the air, 257 of its total 378. Bates had 12 completions in 19 throws (nine for 12 in the opening half) for 231 aerial yards. The Viks pushed 62 yards off the opening kick to gain their first TD. They fought in four plays to the Eagle 45- yard stripe. Bates then lost to the 46 but on the next play threw to Monson behind the EP defenders and the receiver raced away to score. Ground Power Pays Vale parlayed its ground power to a touchdown the next time it got the ball. Clip ping on the kick-off return had put Eagle Point back on its 10. Four plays made only four yards. After Bill Mc- Clure's punt, the Vikings took over on the Eagle 40. Six plays marched the ball to the two-yard line. Fulwyler bang ed the rest of the way. The first quarter ended 14 to 0 Third Viking series with the ball saw them held on- the Eagle 32-yard line. Eagle Point was estrained again for four yards in three plays Dave Huffman was forced to quickly get a punt away and it netted just seven yards. Vale took over on the EP 43. In six plays it had the ball on the 11 but Roger Hooper busted through to dump Becker for an eight yard loss op the 19. With fourth down coming up the Eagles seemed to have the east Oregonians stopped. But Bates heaved to Monson for a score. Hold On Six Given another attacking op portunity Vale struck out from its 36 and moved stead ly down the field. This time the stiffening Eagles held. A fourth down pass was incom plete. Eagle Point took over on its own six-yard, ran two plays and the half concluded 21 to 0. It's third scrimmage try of the third quarter produced Val'e fourth touchdown of the chilly afternoon. Eagle- Point had punted after making only seven yards off the second half kick-off and the Viks had the ball on the Eagle 46. Beck YOU LIKE THIS! SEALED BEAM FOG LIGHTS. 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They hit to the 28 and were penalized to the 33. A pass misfired but a flat throw to Monson connected. The receiver spun out of the arms of Jim Nease and romp ed down the sidestripe to the goal. Last Vale TD came mid way through the closing per iod with Johnson and Jacobs teamed. Eagle Point charged up the field after receiving the kick off and in seven plays had journeyed from their 28 to the Vale 32. That's when the fumble spoiled any scoring hopes. Vale's Bill Eltering re covered. The Vikings ran four plays and the game was over. Eagle defense, spurred by the sparkling play of McClure, was tougher in the second half. It allowed Vale only 39 yards in the second half com pared to 82 in the first. More passes dropped incomplete in the second half but four did find their mark and three went for touchdowns. The Eagles netted just 46 scrimmage yards in the first half, 29 of them in rushing Fulwyler Gains 68 The Eagles allowed Ful wyler, Vale's top ground gainer, 53 net yards in the first two quarters but held him to 13 over the last two periods for 68 yards on 22 carries. Bill Skeeters netted 32 yards in 13 packs for Eagle Point and McClure 27 in 10 tries. Victory was the 11th this fall for Vale and the loss was the first for Eagle Point in A-2 competition. The Eagles ended their season with a 9-2 record, bowing only to Vale and A-l Crater. Eagle Point was Rogue league and District 6 champ and downed Oakridge in state quarter - finals. Vale, three times champ in the four past season, represents District 7 It beat Serra Catholic last week in a state play-off fray STATISTICS: Vale Yards gained rushing 121 Wards gained passing 237 Total net yards scrim. 378 First downs passing 3 First downs rushing 6 Total first downs .... 9 Passes completed and tried 13-12 Passes had intercepted 0 Fumbles lost 0 Punts and average 1-24 Yards penalized . 25 EP 105 17 122 1 .. 4 5 1-8 2 1 8-20.5 40 SATURDAY COLLEGE SCORES Lafayette 14. Lehish 14 Quantico Marines 19, Villanova 13 Bosto University 36, Connecticut 22 Holy Cross 14, Marquette 0 Syracuse 15. West Virginia 12 Gettysburgh 32, Franklin and Marshall 13 Hofstra 34, Temple 6 Kentucky 6, Tennessee 2 Clemson 34, Boston College 12 Alabama 14. Memphis State 0 Maryland 44, Virginia 6 Arkansas 14. Texas Tech 8 West Texas State 39, New Mexico A&M 32 East Texas State 56, Sul Ross 8 Colorado State 15. Colorado 14 Wrestling Midgets To Appear In Grants Pass Tuesday, Nov. 25th The sensational Little Beaver and Tiny Tim meet Fuzzy Cupid and Irish Jackie in a team match! Two Big Prelims: Lindsey vs. Poppenheim Macera vs. Ferraza Don't Miss It!! This Tuesday Grants Pass Arena Ringside rickets en sale at "Downtowner" in Grants Pass Tremendous Defense Gives Oregon 20-0 Win Over OSC Corvallis, Ore. -(UPD- Ore gon combined a tremendous defense with powerful plung es of fullback Dave Powell Saturday to knock off Oregon State, 20-0 in the 62nd renew al of the West's oldest foot ball rivalry. The defeat ruined any hope Oregon State had of at least a share of its third straight Pa cific Coast conference title. It was the first time in four years of coaching that Tommy Prothro has lost a home game as head coach at Oregon GP Cagers Limber Up Grants Pass Grants Pass high hoop tutor Gordon Prehm expects his 12-man varsity squad to emerge from the rusty stage and start tak ing shape this week for the 1958-1959 maplecourt cam paign. The- Cavemen play at Yreka and Weed, Calif.) on Friday and Saturday, Dec. 5 and 6 and Prehm expects to have a good idea this week on which five will be his starting crew. Ou the basis of early observa tion, the squad compares with last year's team. There's good height on the cub with seven of the 12-man crew standing 6 feet tall or better. John Fox is 6-4, Jerry Put nam and Rog Burton 6-3 and Larry Janssen, Rex Benner and John Olson are 6-2. Jim Purkett is 6-even. Others on the crew are Rick Sabin, 5-10, Dick Hayes, 5-8, Ron Erick son and Marv Chandler, 5-9, and Mike Leonard, 5-6. OfiODW ELKS LEAGUE Standings: w. L. Miss-Fitts 35 17 Lively Five : 34 18 Gypos 32 20 Go-Boys . 29 23 P.E.R.S. 24 V3 27 Vt Adairs 24 28 Cementers 23 29 Alley Gators 22 li 29' i Wallflowers 20 32 Medics 16 36 Results: Miss Fitts 1 (Gardner 580) 2281; Adairs 3 (Coats 497) 2225. Lively Five 3 (DeVbre 544) 2466; Gypos 1 (Chase 512) 2248. Go Boys 4 (Clark 568) 2476; Cementers 0 (Knox 540) 2191. Wallflowers 3 (Neal 531) 2146; Alley-Gators 1 (Phipps 477) 2126. PER 1 (Norris 460) 2163; Medics 3 (DeLorme 455) 2159. ROGUE ROLLERS Standings: W. L. First National Bank .... 29 15 Skeeters 28 ' 16 Desert Service 26 i 17 ',4 OK Market 26,i 17 'i Henrys 25 19 Twin Plunges 21 23 Economy Market 21 23 Chuck's Market 20 24 Kim's 19 i 241', Harry & David 17 27 Kachina Room 16',4 27',J Elk Lumber 14 30 Kims 4 (Morten 453) 1790; FNB 0 (Swanson 370) 1632. Henry's 3 (Gish 436) 1979; Ka china Room 1 (Paul 404) 1871. Skeeter's 1 (Hollenbeck 407) 1744; Economy Mkt. 3 (Legs 396) 1762. Desert Service 3 (Coulter 414) 1829; Harry & David 1 (Doty 424) 1795. Chuck's Mkt. 1 (McCracken 449) 2042; OK Mkt. 3 (Hobbs 487) 2117. Elk Lbr. 3 (Pratt 435) 1914; Twin Plunges 1 (McNeal 448) 1888. Split conversions Sadie Coulter 5-10; Shirley Krause 6-8-10; Vera Findley 3-10. Competitive rifle shooting didn't begin in organized form until 1871. CHEVROLET motor 6 Cyl. 1937 to 1954 REGULAR . $118.05 Value un,y WE WILL: Steam clean engine Install piston rings Install piston pins Grind valves Clean & reface rocker arms Adjust main & connecting rod bearings Clean oil pump Clean oil breather Tune motor A GUARANTEED-CHEVROLET MOTOR RECONDITION ING PERFORMED BY MASTER MECHANICS USING GENUINE CHEVROLET PARTS. COURTESY CHEVROLET 9th and Bart left Sts. CHAMPIONSHIP State. ! Powell, a 190-pound junior from Oregon's home town of Eugene, scored two touch downs. He plunged one-yard for the first score and took a pitchout to race 10 yards for the second, and it was his leaping plunges which pro pelled Oregon on its payoff drives. Coach Len Casanova's de fending PCC co-champs show ed a crowd of 27,574, largest ever to see a game here, a stout defense that held Ore gon State to only four first downs. Not one pass did Ore gon State complete. Oregon got its final touch down with only four seconds left on the clock when Paul Grover hit sub end Fred Siler with a six-yard pass after a fumble recovery on the Ore gon State six. OSC Recovers Fumble The closest Oregon State came to scoring was in the second period when Gary Lukehart recovered Herman McKinney's fumble on the Oregon 20. But four plays later saw Oregon State wind up inches short of a first down on the Oregon 10. Oregon's three-touchdown output Saturday matched its total for the last five games of which the Ducks lost four. In the first quarter, Oregon center Bob Peterson recover ed John Horrillo's fumble of a punt on the Oregon State 42. Powell and Dave Grayson, a speedy halfback from San Diego, Calif., led the scoring drive. Oregon threatened again late in the first half going from its own 32 to the Ore gon State 15. Dave Grosz passed to Ron Stover on the INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE Standings: W. I.. City Hall 4 0 Snoboys 4 0 Oregon Roof & Paint Co. 3 1 Graham Electric 3 1 Kims 3 l Desert Service 3 1 Eagles 1 3 National Cash Register .... 1 3 Standard Oil Co 1 3 Red Blanket Lumber Co. 1 3 Rail Rogues O 4 Richfield Oil Co O 4 Results: City Hall 4 (Compagnoni 528) 2765; Rail Rogues 0 (Gates 437) 2482. Eagles 1 (Garrett 459) 2555; Ore gon Roof 3 (Clark 567) 2800. Desert Service 3 (Beard 585) 2729; Red Blanket 1 (Fuller 551) 2686. Graham 3 (Thornton 511) 2778; Cash Register 1 (Pyle 493) 2752. Standard 1 (Ellison 537) 2568; Kim's 3 (Stephens 529) 2698. Richfield 0 (Dunphv 523) 2798; Snoboys 4 (Simmons 544) 2856. ROGUE VALLEY LEAGUE Standings: 4 0 Darrell Miller Co. 4 0 Domestic Laundry 4 0 C. F. Van Lines 3 1 C.W.A. Local 9208 3 1 Willamette Valley ' Co. .. 2 2 Kachina Room 2 2 Larrys Rich Maid 2 2 Piggly Wiggly 2 2 State Forest Patrol 1 3 Fire Department 1 3 Prospect Shopping Center 0 4 Harry & David 0 4 Results: CWA 3 (Hunter 460) 2745; Fire Dept. 1 (Johnson 477) 2725. CF 3 (DeGroot 509) 2708; Forest Patrol 1 (Moran 512) 2616. Rich Maid 2 (Peterson 501) 2615) Piggly Wiggly 2 (McKeen 466) 2575. Kachina 2 (Fenton 415) 2650; Willamette 2 (Jacobson 510) 2626. Miller Co. 4 (Roberts 595) 2751; Shopping Center 0 (Moore 435) 2647. Harry & David 0 (Amaro 555) 2670; Domestic Laundry 4 (Lue 550) 2900. Models ONLY! $(0) (0 We FURNISH: Piston rings Piston pins Condensor Distributor points All gaskets valve, head and pan 5 quarts oil Medford 55 w L five but Oregon was caught, holding and put back to the 29. A field goal try by John Clarke, who played for Ore gon State two seasons ago, was blocked. Oregon went 47 yards early in the final period to score with Powell doing most of the work. He raced untouched for the final 10 yards after taking a pitchout from Grosz. Ted Bates, Oregon State's all-American tackle candidate, played a great game in a losing cause but Oregon's over-all line strength was too much. Oregon now has won 30 games and Oregon State 24 in the long rivalry. There have been eight ties. Corvallis, Ore. (UPI) Statistics of the Oregon State-Oregon game: OSC ORE. First downs ... 4 14 Rushing yardage 87 251 Passing yardage 0 53 Passes 0-10 5-11 Passes intercepted by 0 1 Punts 7-35.4 5-35.2 Fumbles lost 2 3 Yards penalized 40 35 Oregon State OOO 0 0 Oregon 6 0 0 14 20 Scoring: Ore. Powell 1 run( kick failed) Ore. Powell 10 run (pass failed) Ore. Siler 6 pass from Grover (pass McKinney to Cagaanan) Foul Helps Tiger Jones Beat Rory New York -(UPD Middle, weight Ralph (Tiger) Jones, who upset Rory Calhoun by the margin of a foul-round Friday night, may meet top contender Carmen Basilio at Syracuse, N.Y. in January. Promoter Norman Roths child announced he had offer ed ex-champion Basilio $35, 000 to meet Jones at the Syra cuse Memorial auditorium in a non-televised bout. Unranked Jones, a 9-5 un derdog, won a unanimous de cision over lOth-rated Cal houn of White Plains, N.Y., in their TV-radio 10-rounder at Madison Square Garden, after slugger Calhoun had been penalized his best round, the eighth, on a low-blow foul. Warned for Low Blows The Tiger of St. Albans, N.Y., was low man in the bet ting because of suspicions that he was "washed up." Thirty- year-old Jones, who weighed 158V2 pounds to Calhoun's 163, was awarded the verdict on a rounds basis: 5- 4-1, 5-3-2, 5-4-1, after referee Ray Miller's eight-round for feiture ruling for a low left hook. Miller had warned Rory for low blows in the fifth round. The decision was well re ceived by the estimated 3,000 fans, most of whom had been trying to root home the un-der-Tiger during the bruising fight. However, a poll of 14 sports writers at the ringside favored Calhoun, 5-4-1, and United Press International had 24-year-old Rory ahead, 6- 4. Poison Oak? Try a Bottle of ZEMACOl You must be satisfied or yeui money cheerfully refunded. Get bottle today at WESTERN THRIFT $778 if Per Month On Approved Credit o Fix Your Car Now and Fix Us Later! Phone SP 2-61 15 Ashland Has One Regular Returning Ashland Three lettermen only one of them a starter last season, are among aspirants for Coach Earl Iba's 1958-1959 basketball aggregation. The returning regular is Bob Johnson and the other monogram men are Jim Bjork and Clark Smith. Alan McKinnis, a senior let terman in football and base ball is in a Grizzly suit for the first time on the hoop court. He played in Idaho last season. Bob Hardy, Phil Tuck er, Steve Gray, Gerald Allen, Doug Forrest and Don Taylor are promising players up from jayvee ball. Taylor was an Ashland jayvee two years back but was in California last season. In the height department Johnson, Smith, Bjork, Hardy and Tucker are over the six foot level. Coach Iba was still carrying 20 varsity prospects last week. Fish Lake Restocked Ashland Fish lake, treated this fall to rid it of trash fish infestation, was stocked on Oct. 28 with 102,000 rainbow trout, Cole Rivers, Grants Pass, state game commission biologist, informed Ashland chapter of the Izaak Walton league here last week. Rivers said that the finger lings averaged 4Vi inches in length. The lake will be open to fishing next spring. It is believed the rainbow will be 8-11 inches long by that time. Treatment of the lake to rid it of roach was begun in late September with the main ope ration on Oct. 1. Ashland skin divers Dick Smith and Tad Gandee were employed to put the toxic chemical rotenone into springs at the bottom of the lake by hose. Poisoning was highly suc cessful. Rivers told Walton- ians. Thorough inspection of the lake later in October failed to locate a single living fish, Rivers said. He said that on Oct. 10 a test was mide with a box of live trout. The fish lived only three hours in the still toxic water. Another test was made on Oct. 21 and these fish lived several days. About 60 species of birds feed on the berries of poison ivy without harm. Sturdy tripod model. Perfect for big screen shows. Portable, take K anywhere. 9 .? -T ' j; jjj jj ' WORLD-FAMOUS I 'til Bell & Howell m0E2Sm SUN DIAL MOVIE OUTFIT V BellcHowill 1 i tfi5 I . 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