Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 21, 1958, Image 11

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    Syracuse Orange Depend
On Balanced Grid Squad
(This U lh fourth of 10
dispatches on the football
teams playing in the post
season bowl games.)
Br ANDY PURCELL
Syracuse, N. Y. -CPD- The
last time Syracuse played in a
bowl game, a power runner
named Jim Brown put on a
upberb one-man show, scor
ing 21 points in a 28-27 losing
cause against Texas Christian.
It was generally conceded
the Syracuse team which
played in the Cotton Bowl in
1957 was pretty much a one
man array.
Not so the Syracuse
Orangemen who meet mighty
Oklahoma Jan. 1 in the Or
ange Bowl at Miami.
There is no one in sight
with near the all-around tal
ent of big Jim Brown, now
the scourge of the National
Football league. The present
Syracuse team depends in
stead on a balanced squad.
But an unheralded sopho
more from the Cotton Bowl
club should play a vital at
tack. He is Chuck Zimmer
man, senior quarterback and
captain of the Orange.
Plays Consistent Ball
Zimmerman, the only reg
ular from the '56 dub, will
have a totally different role
Jan. 1, 1959, than he did three
years ago when he threw but
three passes one for a
touchdown and the rest of
the time looked for Brown.
While not a spectacular per
former, Zimmerman played
consistently good football this
season and earned a berth on
the United Press International
All-East team.
Coach Ben Schwa rtzwalder
says: "Zimmerman is the guy
who makes us tick. For most
of the season he was the most
under rated quarterback in
the East, probably because he
fits so well into our attack
you hardly know he's there."
Zimmerman was "there"
long enough to post a .605
passing completion mark, a
school record. He hit on 46
of 76 attempts, good for 645
yards and seven touchdowns.
He carried for nine others to
lead the team in scoring. The
Syracuse native, an honor
student in accounting, threw
65 passes before he had one
intercepted.
Zimmerman had ample
backfield help from Gerhard
Schwedes a German-born
junior who first saw a foot
ball when he was 10 years
old. That was one year before
his family moved to White-
house, N.J. Tom Stephens, a
senior from Mohawk, N. Y.,
and sophomores Art Baker,
Ed Keiffer and Mark Weber
showed well during the sea'
son.
Syracuse, in building its 8-1
regular-season mark, set a
school record by averaging
29.3 points per game. The
Orange won four games by
lopsided shutouts, took
squeakers from Perm State,
Pittsburgh and West Virginia,
beat Boston College by a
touchdown and lost 14-13 to
Holy Cross.
In the five close ball games,
Syracuse suffered from faulty
pass defense.
.throughout the season,
Syracuse effectively used the
punt as an offensive weapon.
Two sophomores, Ed Keiffer
and Tom Gilburg, averaged
over 40 yards per try on 37
punts. Keiffer 40.9 and Gil
burg 39.4 finished 1-2 in the
east in that department.
Indian Quarterback Leads
Northeastern GDCtJahoma Win
Nearly three - quarters of
Finland's 130,000 square mile
is covered by forests.
The three largest cities in
Germany are Berlin, Ham
burg and Munich.
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St. Petersburg, Fla. - (UPD -
Quarterback Johnnie Allen, a
full-blooded Indian, led his
Northeastern Oklahoma State
Redmen to a 19-13 victory
over Arizona State in the hol
iday bowl Saturday to win the
NAIA football championship,
Allen, a Sac-and-Fox Indian
from Tahlequah, Okla., pass
ed for one touchdown and
sneaked for another as the
Oklahomans overpowered the
speedy Flagstaff team.
The Redmen, whose of
fense was not as deceptive as
Flagstaff s tricky "fly-T" for
mation, scored in the first,
third and fourth periods to
claim the NAIA champion
ship.
Led by Quarterback Ted
Sorich, the Lumberjacks
scored their touchdowns in
the third and fourth periods,
but were never able to match
the crushing offense of the
Oklahomans.
Northeast Oklahoma State
marched 94 yards to score the
first time they got the ball.
Allen was aided by Half
back Dan Smith a fleet-foot
ed 175-pounder who swept the
ends and by Fullback Deloyd
Reed who ripped huge holes
in the middle of Arizona
State's line.
Fly-T Used
Sorich .engineering the
tricky "fly-T" formation in
which the ends pass by for
hand-offs just like halfbacks,
passed to End Al Rex for the
Lumberjacks' second touch
down. He helped set up the
first, which was scored by
Halfback Ron Cote on a 29
yard end run.
The Redmen took Arizona
State's first punt of the game
and drove 94 yards in 17 plays
for the score, with Halfbacks
Smith and Bob Jackson, Reed
and Allen mixing the running
plays.
The drive, sparked by Jack
son s 17-yard run, ended when
Allen sneaked over from the
one. But Quarterback Frank
Phelps' kick was wide.
The Lumberjacks missed
two scoring opportunities, the
stockings
with teams
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Huskies Nip
Iowa 81-68
In 2nd Game
Iowa City, Iowa-tUPD-Wash-
ington slipped ahead of Iowa
midway in the first half Sat
urday night and went on
from there to pile up an 81-68
win in the second game of an
Iowa-hosted double header.
In the opener, California
guard Denny Fitzpatrick
dropped in 19 to lead the
Golden Bears to a 68-53 vic
tory over Wisconsin.
Iowa took an early lead,
running it up to 18-13 before
Washington bounced back.
The winning Huskies had a
44-34 halftime edge.
Iowa's Dave Gunther man
aged to drop in 35 points be
fore fouling out in the final
77 seconds. Top Washington
scorer was center Doug
Smart, who accounted for 33.
Huskie forward Bruno Boin
had 17.
California and Wisconsin
fought on even terms for the
game's first 10 minutes, the
score being tied five times.
California then pulled ahead,
17-15, and never again fell be
hind. The winning Golden
Bears, who shot .500 for the
night, led at the half, 30-26.
Friday night, California
beat Iowa, 71-52, and Wash
ington beat Wisconsin, 62-48,
at Madison, Wis.
California's 6-10 center,
Darrall Imhoff, who scored
27 against Iowa, was held to
13 by the Badgers. Top scorer
for Wisconsin was 6-6 guard
Brian Kulas, who accounted
for 14.
It was California's fifth win
against a lone defeat, at the
hands of Kansas State, and
Wisconsin's fifth loss against
two wins.-
Pathologist Doubts
Fist Caused Death
Salem - DPD - Dr William
Lidbeck. Salem pathologist,
told a coroner's jury here Fri
day investigating the death
of a boy at McLaren School
for Boys at Woodburn that
the victim died of a blow on
the head.
Dr. Lidbeck said, however,
that he doubted that the in
jury could have been caused
by a fist.
William Edward James, 16,
an inmate at the boy's school,
died Thursday about 11 hours
after a fight with another
youth, Donald Paul Long of
Toledo.
Further hearings by the
jury are scheduled at Grover
cottage at MacLaren, the
scene of the fight.
first after they had received
the opening kickoff . With Sor
ich leading the way, they
marched 67 yards in nine
plays, only to bog down on
the Oklahomans' she.
The second came later in
the second period when
Phelps got a bad pass from
center on fourth down and
was tackled by the Lumber
jacks on his own 17. But Sor
ich failed on two pass plays
and the ball went over to the
Redmen on the 11.
Northeast Oklahoma took a
short Sorich kick and drove
38 yards early in the third
period, with Allen passing to
Jackson in the end zone.
Phelps' kick was good.
With inches to go for a first
down in the fourth period, on
their own 15, the Lumber
jacks failed to make it The
Redmen took over and five
plays later Phelps sneaked
over for the score. But Phelps'
kick was wide. . ,
813
619
STATISTICS:
Arizona State 0 0
N. E. Oklahoma St. 8 0
Scoring:
Okla Allen 1 ineak (kick failed)
Okla Jackson 14, pass from Al
len( Phelps kick)
Ariz Cote 29 run (Sorich kick)
Okla Phelps I ineak (kick fail
ed) Ariz Rex. 20, pasi from Sorich
(kick failed).
King's Canasta Nabs
Tanforan Handicap
San Bruno, Calif. UPD
King's Canasta, a three-year
old colt, won a blanket fin
ish from Gaelic Gold and
Nice Guy to annex the $25,
000 Tanforan handicap Satur
day. Given a superb come-from-behind
ride by jockey Alex
Maese, King's Canasta came
Big Drills
Held by
Iowa, Bears
Berkeley, Calif.-flJPD - The
University of California Bears
held their heaviest pre-Rose
Bowl practice to date Satur
day, a 90-minute scrimmage
Vzame in which the Blues de
feated the Whites 32-6.
The Blues were the first
and second stringers, the
Whjtes were the third and
fourth teams. Quarterback
Joe Kapp scored twice, both
times on keeper plays inside
tackle, from 22 and 17 yards
out.
Coach Pete Elliott said af
terwards his team's offense
was "much better than de
fense. "We're just beginning to
really develop," Elliott said.
He said fumbles were causing
some trouble, and we'll have
to stop that."
The squad will practice
Monday morning. A 46-man
team will make the trip to
Pasadena. So far no' injuries
have cropped up in practice.
Pasadena, Calif.-OIPD - The
University of Iowa football
team scrimmaged Saturday
the second day in a row as
Coach Forest Evashevski step
ped up drills for the Hawk-
eyes New Year's Rose Bowl
battle with California.
The first three teams scrim
maged both on offense and
defense, with the fourth squad
the "scout team" provid
ing the opposition. Iowa ap
peared particularly sharp on
the ground and all-American
Quarterback Duncan struck
accurately with his passes.
On defense the first three
clubs held the "scout -team,"
with Tom Moore impersonat
ing Cal's star Joe Kapp, to
negligible gains. On offense,
in addition to Duncan's pin
point passing, Fullback John
Nocera and Halfback Bob
Jeter each ripped off several
long gains. Nocera ran over
tackle for nearly 15 yards for
his longest gain, while Jeter
swept end for more than 15
yards for his longest gain.
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through at the wire to wind
up a long stretch duel be
tween Gaelic Gold and Nice
Guy.
The winner's margin was a
nose over Gaelic Gold, with
Nice Guy a half length back.
The winner, packing 122
pounds, went the mile and
one-eighth in a mediocre
1:49 45.
King's Canasta was coupled
with Ordained as an entry
and the duo was bet down to
even money favorites. The
payoff was $4, $2.60 and
$2.20.
Gaelic Gold paid $4.80 and
$3.00, and Nice Guy, another
three-year old and winner of
the California derby last
week, paid $2.80.
"My colt ran a perfect
race," said Maese. . "I didn't
get into any trouble. I wasn't
able to save any ground and
had to circle horses to the
turn at the stretch. I had to
ride him all out to get him to
the wire in front."
Heavy Booing Heard
When the results of the
photo finish were posted on
the tote board, there was hea
vy booing from the crowd of
13,978, many of whom appar
ently had thought Gaelic Gold
the winner.
King's Canasta's previous
biggest win was the St. Louis
handicap July 12 at Cakhkia
Downs in East St. Louis.
The -victory was his fifth in
21 starts and brought his win
nings for one year to $45,685.
The win Saturday was worth
$15,775.
King's Canasta is owned by
the Double-F stable of Colo
rado Springs, Colo.
Gaelic Gold took the early
lead and held it coming into
the stretch. Most of the way,
Barbarian was second and
Sam's Shipahoy third, with
King's Canasta far back in
the pack of 12 starters.
Then Maese made his bid
coming around the outside of
the field, getting up just at
the wire.
The race was the closing
day feature of Tanforan,
which drew 438,566 paid at
tendance for the 45-day meet
ing. From here, the thorough
breds move on to Santa Anita
for the opening of the rich
Southland meeting after
Christmas.
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Indiana Hoosiers Nudge
Oreqon State Quint 57-53
Corvallis -(UPD- The Indiana
Hoosiers made good a second
half rally Friday night after
a 30-29 halftime deficit to
defeat the Oregon State Bea
vers, 57-53, in a nip-and-tuck
intersectional basketball con
test. The game was tied 13
times, seven of them in the
first half.
, The Beavers increased their
advantage after half time', to
seven points but Indiana fired
back with about six minutes
to go. Oregon State tied it
up at 51-51 but the Hoosiers
promptly dropped in two
more field goals.
With five seconds remain
ing, Indiana guard Herbert
Lee ended the scoring with
two free throws.
Walter Bellamy, 6-10 Hoo
sier sophomore center, and
Oregon State's Steve Flynn
tied for scoring honors with
17 points each.
Indiana made 22 field goals
in 69 attempts and for the
Beavers it was 19 for 74. The
Hoosiers had 66 rebounds and
Oregon State had 59.
BOX:
Indian
FG FT PF TP
BASKETBALL
SATURDAY COLLEGE SCORES:
St. John's (N.Y.) 90, Virginia 71
Oklahoma State 63. Ohio State
59 (overtime)
Lasalle 84, Western Kentucky 76
Kentucky Invitational Tourna
ment at Lexington, Ky.
Oklahoma State 63, Ohio State 59
(overtime) (consolation)
Michigan 82, Delware 58
California 68. Wisconsin 53 ' -Perm
State 76, Colgate 54
Citadel Invitational Tourna
ment at Charleston, S.C.
Georgia 83, Florida St. 72 (consolation)
. Michigan St. 80, Nebraska 53
Blue Grass Touranment at Louis
ville. Ky.
Notre Dame 61, Louisville 53
(consolation)
Stockton 78, Fresno 65
Ohio U. 58, Cornell 54 (overtime)
Purdue 55, South Dakota 44
Birmingham Classic at Birming
ham, Ala.
Texas A&M 74, Wyoming 64
(consolation)
Boston College 74, Seton Hall 66
Fordham 88. Columbia 73
Kansas St. 68, St. Joseph's (Pa.)
55
Tulane 65. Centenary 55
Florida 78, Florida Southern 63
Butler 81. Tennessee 66
Georgia Tech 92. South Carolina
62
Villanova 74, Duke 67
Southern Methodist 67, Minnesota
8
Wichita 82, Southern California
0
Vanderbilt 87, Dartmouth 71
Washington 81, Iowa 68
Murray St. 80, Mississippi 60
BAN ON CREW CUTS
Wolverhampton, England-
(UPD-Boys of Tettenhall college
head home for the Christmas
holidays yesterday after Head
master F. D. Field-Hyde warn
ed that anyone returning from
vacation with a crew cut
would be confined to school
for the whole term.
Johnson 10-1 1 2
Padovich 2 0-3 2 4
Bellamy 5 7-15 4 17
Lee .A 2 3-3 4 7
Wilkinson 5 1-2 1 11
Flowers 10-0 2 2
Horn 3 2-3 2 8
Long 0 O-l 0 0
Schlegelmilch 3 0-13 6
MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oregon, Sunday, December 21, W 1 1
Totals
22 13-29 19 57
Oregon State FG
Flynn 6
E. Johnson 1
Goble 4
Harman . 4
J. Anderson 1
K. Anderson 2
Woodland 1
Copple 0
Cntzer 0
R. Johnson 0
Miller 0
FT PF TP
5-6
0-1
2-3
4-7
2-5
2-3
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
Totals
Halftime:
diana 29.
19 15-26 20 53
Oregon State 30, In-
Orders Title
Be Defended
Hagerstown ,Ind. - (UPD -The
National Boxing associ
ation Saturday ordered Sugar
Ray Robinson, world middle-
weight boxing champion, to
make plans before Jan. 11 for
a defense of his title.
Arch Hindman, NBA execu
tive secretary, informed Rob
inson by letter of the NBA
ultimatum calling for a de
fense of the crown he won
last March 25 from Carmen
Basilio.
Robinson has not fought a
title match since that time.
NBA regulations require a
champion to defend his title
at least once every six
months.
Fire Destroys
The Dalles Store
The Dalles (UPD Red's
Trading . Post, about two
miles west of here, was des
troyed by fire Friday as fire
men stood helplessly by be
cause of a lack of water.
Frank R. Stovall, owner of
the store, estimated loss at
$65,000. He said he had only
partial insurance on the build
ing and contents.
The wood and corrugated
metal structure, within a
block of the big Harvey Alu
minum plant here, was filled
with used furniture, mattress
es, tools and rifle and shot
gun shells. Shells were heard
exploding inside the building
as flames shot 50 feet into the
air.
Stovall said the flames ap
parently spread from a trash
barrel stove in the rear of the
store.
An aluminum container for
air cargo weighs only 230
pounds, but carries a load of
5,000 pounds.
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