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Optimistic Rogue River
Will Take on Glendale
Rogue River - Rogue River
Jugh school, with a squad re
ported more optimistic than
Chieftain clubs of past recent
'seasons, opens 1962 activity
on Friday night.
The Chiefs, under the head
coaching helm for the first
lime o Wayne Misener, travel
to Glendale. This will be a
non-league prelude to a full
Rogue league slate. Glendale
is a member of the Umpqua
Valley circuit.
" Misener has had his crew
spend much time on funda
mentals in the three weeks of
practice sessions. And, he re
ports, "The line is coming
Along pretty well and looks
fair." The backfield, with a
couple of key men lost, will
be small.
Much Expected
' The mentor reported that
quite a bit is expected from
Jhree veterans. Jack Salter,
quarterback; Mike O'Brien,
tackle, and Gust Schefstrom,
guard. They have been doing
well in practice. Salter played
halfback last season. Bob
Pentecost, a guard, is another
Prospect
Encounters
Sisters 8
"- Prospect Prospect High
ifchool steps off into the new
campaign in Class B eight
man football Friday, under
i new coach, entertaining de
fending state champion Sis
ters in an afternoon encount
er. - The Cougars, under Coach
Glenn Aken, have a veteran
backfield and a new line.
Lettermen starters in the
fcackfield are Richard Bean,
quarterback; Gene Wyatt,
blocking back, and Larry
Bean, wing back. Possibly in
the forward wall lineup at the
Start will be Art Andresen
and Andy Maurer or Cleve
jjhafer, ends; Alvin Karjala
and Cuane Chapman, guards,
and Rex Boothy, center.
1 Prospect has a squad of 19
boys.
: Aken succeeds Duane
Payne who is the new school
Superintendent at Jordan Val
ley. He will teach mathemat
ics and world geography. A
grad of Brigham Young uni
versity, he taught last year
t Orem, Utah.
- Frank D'Eagle earlier was
scheduled to take the coach
ing post but reportedly did
pot qualify;
WINS ORIENT TITLE
I. Tokyo-IUPIl-Mitsunori Seki
of Japan won the Orient
featherweight title from Thai
land's Veeranid Chareon
maung Wednesday by scoring
4 unanimous 12-round decis
ion. Seki is the second-ranked
challenger to the world feath
erweight crown. .
HORN RISKS
Portland - IUPH - Middle
weight Bobby Horn of Eu
gene risks his unbeaten record
in a 10-rounder against vet
eran trial horse Ernie Gipson
of Seattle in the Portland
armory tonight. Horn has won
(seven of his eight profession
al fights and has one draw.
lie has scored five knockouts.
CASPER TO DEFEND
; Portland - OJPD - Billy Cas
per, who has won the Port
land Open three years in a
row, said today he will be
back to try again in next
week's 72-hole, $25,000 event.
Pow Finsterwald announced
he would enter the open.
showing well. He is one of
the best blockers on the
squad.
Tackle Larry Craig is a
standout -as a tackier. Vic
Low, switched from tackle to
guard, is making a fine ad
justment and looking real
good. Misener is now getting
better blocking at the guard
positions.
Says the head coach of Don
Salyer, end transfer from Oak
dale, Calif., "He's going to
help us a lot."
Dick M i d d 1 e t o n, being
groomed at fullback, is lost
for the season because of a
knee injury and Ron Waite,
an end, is gone because of a
shoulder separation. Out of
action this week end are Tom
Wright, fullback, with a leg
injury, and Lanny Parsons,
end, with a chest ailment
which resulted from a blow
on the neck.
Misener is drilling his squad
basically in the split T. His
football turnout is from 35
to 40 boys.
Possible Starters
Possible offensive starters
for Rogue River are Schef
strom and Salyer, ends; Bill
Cooper and O'Brien, tackles;
Low and Pentecost, guards;
Bob Clark, center; Salter,
quaterback; Arden Liles, left
halfback; Alan Gates, right
half, and Jerry Wahl, full
back. Liles, Gates, Wahl and
Clark are sophomores, Schef
strom and Penecost juniors
and the others seniors.
For defense O'Brien and
Schefstrom may be ends;
Larry Craig and Bill Cooper,
tackles; Brad Frazier and
Pentecost, guards, among Tom
Williamson, Low, Salyer and
Frank Palmerton, for three
linebacker spots and among
Vernon Goodrich, Jim LeRoy,
Gates and Liles, for two safety
positions.
Goodrich is a freshman,
Craig and LeRoy, sophomores,
and Frazier, Williamson and
Palmerton, seniors.
THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 13. 1962
Eagles Called Improved, Better Balanced Crew; Sonny Jurgensen Sound
This is in 19th in sanes i Football league s eastern title, Skorich figures, will enable ended last winter - sound and
on the pre-season prospects of and mayhap the big prize, I manipulation of his running ; just as able. King Hill, newly
professional football teams for something more than a flight backs - thunderbolt Clarence outfitted with contact lenses,
1962.)
Br RUSS GREEN
Philadelphia -flJPb A sound,
hale and hearty Sonny Jurg
ensen and a primed defense.
specializing in halting the op
position's passing game, are
the Philadelphia Eagles'
strong points as they try to du
plicate their championship
year of 1960.
A shakeup too strong to be
called mild, an eye-opening
trade here and there, plus
some tested runners and top
flight pass receivers make the
Eagles' bid for the National
of fancy.
It isn't
Skorich is
Peaks; speedster Ted Dean, re- has backed him up well in pre
trial Coach Nick cuperating from an injury; I season games.
indulging in such land eye-opener Timmy Defensively
A m e r s o n , who underwent
brain surgery last week end.
Player Trades Help
But the trade winds brought
little John Baker from the
the Eagles Rams and Jim Schrader from
rouehs as the take-charge euv.
Chuck Bcdnarik is ambling
wherever needed, defensively
only.
The defense intercepted 10
passes in the last two games.
The Eagles, as a team, inter
cepted 17 in 1961. Skorich
says the difference comes
from the big rush by the new
defensive line.
flights without paying atten-! Brown, plus veteran Theronifclt two shocks. Brookshier, ; the Redskins. Don Oakes was
tion to hard work.
As the Eagles' skipper sees
it, the team is definitely im
proved and better balanced.
Skorich said he looked for
better blocking from the of
fensive line, plus a stronger
defense than he had in the fin
al five games of 1961, when
defensive back Tom Brook
shier was out with a broken
leg.
Helps Running Backs
The better offensive line.
Sapp and rookie Don Jonas of who broke his leg last Novom-
Penn State. !ber, is done for the season and
The better blocking alsoi'o is his replacement. Glen
bodes well for Jurgensen, who
set two passing records and
tied another in 1961, and who
was the big question in the
runner-up Bowl last January.
But an operation, spring ex
ercises, rugged basketball, ex
perimental throwing and then
throwing for keeps, plus four
pre-season games, found Son
ny - whose football seemed
BOLOTNIKOV WINS
Belgrade, Yugoslavia -WPH-Pytor
Bolntnikov, no stranger
to American sports fans, won
the 10,000-meter run with
ease Wednesday io get Russia
off to an expected fast start
in the seventh European track
and field championships.
shifted from offensive tackle
i leaving the big four Baker, Ri
ley Gunnels, Oakes and Gene
Gossage, with rookie Bob
Richards a possible.
Ben Scotti, brought up from
the Redskins, gave the defens
ive backs heft, lost by the in
jury to Brookshier and the op
eration on on Amerson. The
current combo is Scott, along
with Jimmy Curr, a smarter
and improved Irv Cross, and
reliable Don The Blade Bur-
ft
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Raider Booster
Session Friday
Ashland-An organisation
al meeting for the Red Raider
booster club, a group of sup
porters of Southern Oregon
college athletic teams, will be
held this Friday in the collegt
commons. Tim is for 12:15
p.m.
The session, which will con
sist of a luncheon attended by
all members of this year's Red
Raider football team, is open
to all interested, including
past members and prospective
members of the local organisation.
PLAY FOR CHARITY
New York -rtlPIl- The New
York Knickerbockers will
play the 1962 College All
Stars in a charity basketball
game at Madison Square Gar
den Oct. 12. The Boston Cel
tics, National Basketball asso
ciation champions, meet the
Syracuse Nationals in the first
game.
RIFLE REVIVAL
. Rogers, Ark. - IUPH - Daisy
Manufacturing company says
it will revive the idea of put
ting the propellant charge in
side the bullet for a new line
of .22 and .177 calibre rifles It
is planning. With no cartridge
behind the bullet, the gun
need have no ejection mechan
ism. Tried a hundred years
ago, the method was aban
doned because the bullet
couldn't hold enough powder.
But Daisy says it has a new
secret propellant.
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LION HUNT ENDS - The great lion hunt is over and Gwen
dolyn, the "5-pound puma, is back in her dog house at Roll-
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ng mils, tarn. "nil.".
can't even coax her out. The 18-months-old animal was the
Object of an all-day search after slipping out of the Deacon
home She was found cowering in a clump of bushes by two
ehrlrcn and was dragged from he hideout by the tail. (UPI)
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