SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1960
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Fernandez TKOs Moyer
New York - lUPD-Florenlino
Fernandez, slugging Cuban
welterweight contender, floor
ed Phil Moyer of Portland,
Ore., three times last night
for a technical knockout at
59 seconds of the fifth round
that stopped Moyer for the
first time In his career.
Fernandez, weighing 154
pounds to Moyer's 153'i,
smashed brown-haired Moyer
to the ca.nvas twice in the
fourth with left hooks and
, dropped him again in the fifth
with a terrific right to chin.
Referee Harry Kessler stop
ped the scheduled 10-round
television fight with Moyer
lying partially against the
lower ring rope and on the
Mackinaw Troof Has
Extensive Journey
Portland - A Mackinaw
trout, commonly called lake
trout, planted by the game
commission in Big Cultus lake
in 1958 suddenly got the
the wanderlust and made an
extensive journey through
the lake basin area of central
Oregon.
During fish population stud-
:es conducted at several Cas-
cade lakes and reservoirs this
i - summer by game commission
k personnel the lake trout was
recovered in Little Lava lake,
the first ever reported from
this body of water. No pre
vious plant of lake trout was
made in Little Lava lake.
To reach this body of water,
the Mackinaw had to migrate
' out of Big Cultus lake and
J Into Crane Prairie reservoir,
then up the Deschutes river
, into Little Lava, a distance of
some 13 miles.
I TO APPLY KNOWLEDGE
Portland - Wesley Batter-
i son, game commission biolo
I gist in northwestern Oregon,
? left last week for Hawaii to
I work with biologists in an at-
tempt to raise native Ha-
waiian or Nene geese. There
are less than 50 of these birds
I in the wild and every effort
I is being made to save them
from extinction. Batterson
who has raised wild birds as
a hobby most of his life, in
cluding most species of geese,
will apply his specialized
knowledge in an attempt to in
crease the numbers of the
Hawaiian geese. Fewer than
100 of these fine birds are
believed to be alive.' Batter
son will work with the Ha
waiian department of agri
culture during his three
months leave of absence from
the game commission.
Frosh Drub
Pups
54-13
Seattle -(UPD Halfback Mel
Renfro ran a kickoff back 90
yards for one touchdown and
cored another on a 46-yard
pass interception to lead the
Oregon football Frosh past
Washington's Pups, 54-13, Fri
day. lilt
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The estimated 2,500 in Mad
ison Square Garden cheered
the Cuban's performance.
Baylor Routs
Southern Cal
In 35-14 Win
Waco, Tex.-WPU-Flcet Ron
nie Bull ran circles around a
heavy Southern California
line Saturday as he scored
three touchdowns to lead the
Baylor Bears to a lopsided 35
14 victory over the Trojans.
A crowd of 23,000 watched
the 189-pound Baylor speed
ster score on runs of 14. 3 and
1 yards and roll up a total of
76 yards rushing. Bull, a 9.1
man in the 100-yard dash, also
caught two passes for 22
yards.
The Bears completely dom-
inaiea me game until late in
the final quarter when the
Trojans finally clicked on a
68-yard touchdown pass from
Bill Nelsen to Jim Bates and
a 26-yard scoring toss to Ben
Rosin after a successful on
sides kickoff.
Baylor's fourth TD was also
on a long-distance connection
between Ronnie Stanley and
halfback Jim Oldham for 47
yards.
There were four touch
downs in the last quarter.
tumbles were costly to the
Trojans, as they lost the ball
four times Inside the Bear 35.
New York -OlPIt- The 16th
Gator Bowl football game
from Jacksonville, Fla., will
be nationally televised by CBS
on Saturday, Dec. 31, starting
at 10 a.m. PST. William C.
MacPhail, director of sports
for CBS News, previously had
announced that his network
also would telecast the Blue-
bonnet Bowl game on Dec. 17
from Houston, Tex.
Football Scores
FRIDAY COLLEGE GAMES
Whitman 26, College of Idaho 0
Richmond 35, Furman 28
San Francisco 14. Sacramento
State 6
Lewis and Clark 18, Hawaii 13
Ore. Frosh 54, Vanh. Frosh 13
South. Oregon 26, Santa Clara 20
Eastern Oreeon 13. Wenatchee
Valley 13 (tie)
Oreeon Cnlleee 34. Lower Co
lumbia JC 14
Oympic JC 48, George Fox 12
Idaho Frosh 7, Washington State
PREP FOOTBALL
FRIDAY PLAYOFFS
. United Presi International :
Class A-l
(Quarter finals) X-,
Med ford 47, South Eugene 6
North Salem 25, Bend 0
Ne where 33. Jesuit 13
Clasi A-2
(Quarter finals)
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Central 20, MUton-Freewater 14
Phoenix 13, St. Francis 7
Mvrtle Point 12. Newnort A
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(Quarter finals)
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Harrisburg 19, Powers 0
St. Mary's 20. Mauoin 0
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(Semi finals)
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TABLES TURNED AXEMAN CHOPPED men Friday night. Coming up to see that
An unidentified Medford tackier cuts down the Axeman runner is slopped for sure is
South Eugene high ball packer Jim Brooke Medford's Mike Monroe,
in game between Black Tornado and Axe-
SPORTS
Gold Cup
Postponed
Las Vegas-WPD-After a four-
hour wait for good weather
conditions which failed to
materialize, the start of the
53rd annual Gold Cup race on
Lake Mead yesterday was
postponed until Sunday.
winds of up to 30 miles an
hour swept across the course
behind Boulder Dam on which
15 giant unlimited hydro
planes were scheduled to be
gin action in the invitation
race for the most coveted tro
phy in power boat racing.
A slim crowd of 7,837 per
sons had gathered on the
shores of Lake Mead for to
day's start of Gold Cup com
petition. The first day's pro
gram had called for the run
ning of three sections of the
first heat with five boats in
each section.
But at 11 a.m. PST, the
scheduled starting time, white
caps were breaking on the
course and several boats
which had gone out on. the
lake reported it was too rough
for competition.
Philadelphia (UPD Anthony
Graziano has signed a four
year contract to manage light
heavyweight Von Clay, a Phil
adelphia boxer who has won
16 of 21 professional fights
with two draws. Graziano al
so manages lightweight con
tender Len Matthews.
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THREE ON ONE Three Medford defenders combined their
efforts to stop South Eugene back Dick Robertson in Axemen
scoring drive in late stages of
Friday. Medford won 47 to 6
Warriors Set Torrid Pace
United Press International
The way the Philadelphia
Warriors are playing in the
National Basketball associa
tion, there's no telling how far
they will carry their unbeat-
Gold Ray Fish Count
WEEK ENDING NOV. 12:
Silver salmon 289 (in
cludes 4.8 per cent jack
salmon).
Summer run steelhead -12.
FULL SEASON:
Silver salmon - 591 (in
cludes 5.9 per cent jack
salmon) since Oct. 10.
Summer run tttelhtad
1221 since May 2.
Spear Fishing
Contest Planned
Grants Pass - Caveman's
Scuba Divers club is holding a
spear fish contest and a star
fish mop on Sunday, Nov. 20,
at Crescent City, Calif.
The event will start at 10
a.m. and those interested are
to meet at the city dock at
Crescent City. There will be
trophies and cash prizes for
winners.
Fifteen to 20 members of
the host club are expected to
participate and the club has
extended an invitation to div
ers in other cities of this area.
Persons wanting information
may telephone GReenwood 6-
2510 after 5 p.m.
Caveman's divers are spon
soring the meet with the aim
of creating more interest in
the sport and for the better
ment of fishing. They state
that starfish are considered a
detriment to crab life and oth
er fish life.
Moves Within One
Catch of Record
Moscow, Idaho UPD - End
Hugh Campbell moved to
within one catch of the Na
tional pass reception record
Saturday as Washington
State University defeated
the University of Idaho, 18
7, in the traditional football
battle of the Palouse.
Campbell (aught eight
passes two of them for
touchdowns - as he neared
the single-season mark of 61
set last year by Chris Bur
ford of Stanford.
Hit 95 yards for the day
brought his season's total to
800, just B4 yards short of
the National record set by
another WSU end, Ed Bark
er, in 1951. Campbell has
one game remaining to get
the receptions he needs to
break Burlord's record.
A-l playoff football game here
to move into semifinal round,
en streak.
Paced by Wilt Chamberlain,
the Warriors ripped off their
ninth straight victory Friday
night, beating the St. Louis
Hawks, 117-112.
Chamberlain, the all-time
NBA scoring champion, got
plenty of help from four team
mates - Paul Arizin 23, Guy
Rodgers 22, Tom Gola 18 and
Andy Johnson 15 - to help
Philadelphia maintain a ZVt
game Eastern Division lead
over the Boston Celtics.
Boston, led by Bill Shar-
man and Tom Hcinsohn, beat
the. Cincinnati Royals, 128
110, and the New York Knick
erbockers, breaking loose for
34 points in the third period,
whipped Syracuse Nationals,
112-108, in a doubleheader
at New York's Madison
Square Garden which attract
ed a crowd of 18,499.
Turkey Shoot
Will Be Held
Medford Gun club will have
its pre-Thanksgiving turkey
shoot on Sunday, Nov. 20.
The shoot will be conducted
rain or shine and traps will
open around 9:30 a.m. Lunch
will be available at the
grounds.
A pre-Christmas turkey
shoot is planned for Dec. 18
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Raiders Win 26-20
Santa Clara, Calif. South
ern Oregon college closed out
the 1960 football season with
an upset victory over Santa
Clara 26-20 here Friday night
between rain storms plaguing
the bay area.
Doyle Bransom provided
the initial spark for the Raid
er offensive attack when he
returned a kickoff 82 yards in
the opening stages of the first
quarter.
Bransmo's quick sparkler
followed a 34-yard draw play
which scored for Santa Clara
with less than two minutes
gone in the game.
SOC threatened on numer
ous other instances to score
before they surged into a 20
12 halftime lead.
Highly rated Santa Clara,
once a powerhouse in the
west, which revived football
this fall, managed only 129
yards passing and 107 yards
on the ground, far below the
400 plus yards they had been
averaging per game.
Carritd Off Field
Raider mentor Al Akins,
who was carried off the field
on the shoulders' of the win
ning Redmen, had high praise
for the defensive unit led by
Jess Munyon and Willie Gar
ner. SOC went over the 300
yard mark in its own offen
sive game with 227 rushing
and 97 passing from the arm
of frosh flash Doug Olscn.
John Komes hit paydirt for
the losing Broncos on the 34
yard draw play to open the
scoring, but Bransom struck
up the middle and broke left
to outrun all pursuers on his
brillant dash.
WARDS
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Olscn delivered on the
mark to Gordy Carrigan for
29 yards and a scoring tally
seven minutes later still In
the first quarter.
The faltering Broncos
fought back to score on their
own pass play from two yards
out when Ron Calcagno flip
ped to Bob Cicchi.
Senior Eldon Francis, play
ing in his final collegiate
game, pushed the high flying
Raiders back in front to stay
when he fought straight ahead
for 11 yards and the golden
land.
Barnes Scores
A pass from Olsen to Jess
Munyon on the tackle-eligible
play gave the Raiders two
points on the NCAA type con
verson. ,
Following halftime t h e
Raiders continued to head for
the goal line when Al (the
Horse) Barnes banged his way
over from the five.
Cage Star Remains
On Serious List
Corvallis-(UPU-Bob Niles, 20-year-old
Oregon State college
basketball lcttcrman, remain
cd in serious condition at the
Good Samaritan hospital here,
with injuries suffered in an
automobile accident Nov. 6.
Niles, late-scason starter on
last year's OSC basketball
team, suffered two broken
arms, a broken right leg and
fractured pelvis when the car
in which he was riding left
Highway 20 at the west edge
of the city and wrapped
around a tree.
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Over Santa Clara
This guvo SOC a 28-12 load
which Santa Clara could not
overcome although it scored
once more when Calcagno
passed to John MacDonald 15
yards away in the end zone.
Joe Franzia got the conver
sion on a run to the right.
Soc's Barnes was the game's
leading rusher with 90 yards
on 21 carries while Kcrm Ben
nett ran off 69 more for runner-up
honors.
Howard Hartman and Dave
Hughes each caught a trio of
passes as Hartman got 50
yrds and Hughes netted 18.
Pre-Thanksgiving
TURKEY SHOOT
NOVEMBER 20
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Gordy Carrigan rambled 22
yards in his only carry of the
evening off the Southern Ore
gon spread which earned him
a first down deep in Bronco
territory.
statistics:
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First downs rushing 12 7
First downs passing .. 4 S
First downs penalties 2 O
Total first downs IB 12
Ynrtls ruhhins: 282 145
Yards lost rushing ., 35 3S
Net yards rushing 227 107
Pusses tried - completed 17-7 38-14
Yards passing 07 129
Net scrimmage yards .... 324 236
Pnnls and average 2-3S S-31.4
Penalties 9-93 9-95
Fumbles lost 2 t
Passes intercepted by .. 2 2
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