MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON
SUNDAY. OCTOBER 21. 19S2
Bedford Trims Klamath Pels
For Lone Lead in Conference
KIITHKRV OREGON
CONFERENCE STANDINGS
W. I..
RIedlord 2 0
Klamath Falls 1 1
Grants Pass 1 1
Crater 0 1
Ashland 0 1
Pel.
1 000
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300
.000
.000
Medlord High school's gladi
ators of the gridiron stabbed
for solitary touchdowns in
the first and second quarters
here" Friday night to take over
. the lone undefeated leadership
In the Southern Oregon con
ference. The Black Tornado foot
ballers turned back the Klam
ath Falls Pelicans 13 to 0
in a penalty infested joust
at the Medford stadium.
Ron Calkins flung a seven
yard traffic jam pass to Dan
Miles in Die end zone for
one touchdown. Jack Lowery,
helped by some nifty block
ing, swept right end for 13
yards and the other marker.
Miles kicked one extra point.
Stubborn clutch defense by
both sides and the numerous
penalties prevented further
scoring. And, the clubs bogged
down when penalties gave
them chance. Four other Med
ford penetrations and Klam
ath's one major scoring bid
fizzled out.
5-0 Record
Victory made M e d f o r d's
conference standing 2-0 and
gave it a 5-0 season record.
The Black Tornado's unscored
upon record remained intact.
Klamath Union is 1-1 now
within the circuit and 2-4 for
the year.
It was "drop the hanky"
night at the Tornado grid
arena. Officials stepped olf a
total of 20 infractions for 2-5
yards. And, those were not
all that were called. Some
penalties nullified each other.
Others were refused.
An early deep penetration,
which failed, paved the way
for the initial Medford score.
The Hurricane was stopped
on downs on the Klamath Un
ion 17-yard line midway in
the starting panel. Klamath's
visiting Pelicans could not
move the ball and Ron Hitch
cock punted out. Safety Lloyd
Hammons ran the ball back
16 yards to the KF 40 and
there began the scoring drive.
In nine plays MHS had its
counter.
Penalty Helps
The Tornado employed the
ball packing of Mike Barnes,
Lowery and Frank Van Pell.
A Miles to Lowery pass gain
ed eight yards. A half-the-dis-tance
to the goal personal foul
penalty on Klamath this time
helped the Medfords giving
them 12 yards and first down
on the 12. Three plays put
the Tornado short of first
down on the two.
On fourth down Lowery ap
peared to have poked into the
end zone but a procedure
breach wrecked the play and
Medford was set back to the
MEDFORDcjJWTRIBUNJ
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Eagle Pointers Defeat
Rogue River Chieftains
Rogue River Eagle Point
High school emerged 14 to 0
here Friday night in a Rogue
league grid engagement with
the Chieftains of Rogue River.
11 was a defensive ruckus.
The win moved the Eagle3
Into a tie for third place in
the loop, giving litem a two
win, one-loss, one-lie record
while Rogue River is 1-4,
Bob Henderson scored on a
13-yard first quarter run off
a drive from the Rogue River
42-yard line. The push was
aided by a pass, Bob Colpitis
to Dale Chamberlain, for 15
yards.
In the third quarter the
Chiefs fumbled on the seven
yard line. Eagle Point recov
ered and on fourth down
Chamberlain crossed the TD
line from the three.
At the start of the fourth
panel. Rogue River held the
Eagle - on the Chieftain three
and took the ball only to
have Frank Palmerton tackled
In the end zone. Two points
went to the Eagles on the RR
safety.
Eagle Poinl lost four fum
bles in the mix and Rogue
River three. EP griddcrs inter
cepted two passes by Rogue
River.
STATISTICS:
Vards rushing
Vards passing .
Net scrimmage yards ....
First downs .
Passes tried, completed
RR F.P
. .10 B4
.. ni is
.. 61 9fl
3 5
17-4 8-1
Football Scores
FRIDAY GAMKS
Centennial 19. Grcsham 0
Hillsboro IS. David Dour I as 12
Central Catholic 48. A Mori n 0
Tillamook 25. Forest Grove 12
Tieard 32. Newherp 7
Lake Oswego .13. Dalla 12
McMinnville 4fi. St. Helens 20
Oregon City 16. West Linn 0
Jesuit 45 .Mololla 0
Wy'east 14. Sandy fi
Corvallis 41, Lebanon 1!S
Roseburg 27. North Salem 14
Cottage Grove 41, Sweet Home 32
North Eugene 20. North Bend fi
South Eugene 22. Springfield 0
Grants Pass 50, Ashland 0
Medford 13. Klamath Falls 0
Crater 19. Yrcka ( Calif.) 13
Prineville 12. Madras R
Milton-Krecwater 14. Baker 12
Hermiston 12. La Grande 12 itie)
Pendleton 45. Redmond 7
Rainier 35. Clatskanic 0
Estacada 12, Hood River 7
Seaside 46, Neah-Kah-Nie 0
Yamhill-Carlton 19. Nestucca 13
Dayton 7. Willamina 6
Philomath 32. Salem Academy 6
Sherwood 14. Amity 14 itiej
Sheridan 40. Mapleton 14
North Marion 18. Wondhurn 0
Serra Catholic 27. Stayton 6
Mt. Angel 25. Canby 12
Newport 18. Toledo 6
Taft 13. Waldport 0
Reedsport 13, Siuslaw 13 (tic)
Drain 27. Oakridec n
McKenzie 25. St. Francis fi
Junction City 13. Crcswell 7
Bandnn 19, Myrtle Point 0
St. Mary s 1. Henley 13
Eagle Point 14. Rot? tie River 0
Heponer 6. Pilot Rock 0
Burns 30. Sherman 6
Ontario 19. Nyssa 7
Vale 39. Pavette i Idaho O
Tillamook Catholic 13. Gaston 6
Davs Creek 20. Butte Falls 0
Mohawk 4n,Trians1c Lake 12
Oakland 33. Lowell 7
Eddvville 34. St. Paul 20
Union 31. Wallowa in
Cascade Locks 42. Mooter 1!
North Powder Imbler 14
Hereford 26. Halfway 6
Richland 32. Huntington 0
Elkton 7. Coburg 6
Yor.caila 25. Crow
Corbett 34. Warrcnton fi
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MILTON J. WERSMOW, Root Eotolo rohor,Auetionoor
seven. Then, Calkins, throw
ing when it seemed he had
been nailed, hit Miles with
the scoring pass. Miles' kick
made it 7 to 0 (or the quarter.
For the second tally the
Medfords (ought 81 yards
from their own 19. Miles to
Lowery aerials (or 25 and 22
yards were the big plays of
the drive which took 13 scrim
mage tries, married by three
infractions - 20 yards against
Medford and five against the
Pels. Miles, Van Pelt, Lowery
and Barnes did the lugging
on the push. Van Pelt and
Miles each had eight yard
gains. One play lost nine when
a pitch to Barnes (ailed. The
22-yard pass play set up the
touchdown run.
Tornado Dominates
M e d ( o r d dominated the
game both offensively and de
fensively. The Tornado rolled
up 317 net scrimmage yards
while holding the Pels to 138.
Klamath netted only 49 yards
in the second half while the
Big Wind collected 93.
Three fumbles, recovered by
Medford, plagued the While
birds of KF. Medford, which
completed seven of nine passes
in the first half, failed to con
nect on three over the last
two periods. Two of the three
were intercepted.
Klamath's major scoring
threat followed the first mark
er by the Medfordites. Klam
ath was offside on the kickoff.
Medford took the penalty and
Larry Sander booted off again.
Terry Eccles ran the ball out
to the 33 yard line and a per
sonal foul on Medford put
the ball on the 48.
A Bud Wolter to Mike
Kitching pass gained 30 yards
to the Medford 22. Kitching
then fumbled on the next
play and Medford took over
on its 19.
Mee Recovers
Eight yards of losses after
Medford got a first down on
the KF 23 stopped Medford s
first big bid in the game. A
13-yard Miles to Barnes pass
was completed on fourth
down but Medford was four
yards short of first and 10.
John Mee s recovery oi a
Kitching fumble gave Med
ford the pighide on the Klam
ath 36 early in the third quar
ter. Barnes made successive
gains of five and 13 yards to
the 18 and Van Pelt made two
and three to the 13. But Low
ery lost a yard and on fourth
down Barnes . couldn't quite
hang on to a low pass from
Miles.
Big opportunity arose in the
late third quarter when a.
Klamath penalty gave Med
ford the ball in the shadows
of the goal. Miles returned
a Ron Hitchcock punt 30
yards to the Pel 26. Klamath
was called for unsportsman
like conduct and the ball was
placed on the 13. Van Pell
cracked to the eight but two
plays lost to the 13 and the
Tornado gave up the ball on
the 10.
Eccles Intercepts
A Medford drive starting
in the late (ourth quarter car
ried from the Tornado 41 to
the KF 22. There Miles passed
and Eccles intercepted in the
end zone for a louchback. Bob
Holman intercepted another
Miles throw. Medford s Gary
Griffin nabbed a Pel fumble
early in the fray.
Van Pelt gained 67 yards
in 14 packs for Medford.
Barnes 58 in 14 and Lowery
51 in 13. Hitchcock ran up
66 yards in 19 totes for the
Pelicans and was the game's
defensive demon. He was join
ed in Pel defense by Eccles
and Bill Mills.
Griffin, Gibb Mitchell,
Chris Brewer, Mike Mayfield,
Mee and Bill Enyart headed
the Tornado protective efforts.
Victory did not leave the
Black Tornado too satisfied
"It was an uninteresting,
ragged game." said Medford
Coach Fred Spiegelbcrg. "We
sputtered, lhcre were loo
darn many mislakes. We
didn't look good. We would
do something good and it
would backfire. There were so
many little turning points.
jl, ":f- I XV,; "v:v
r- -i.--n.
PEL QUARTERBACK STOPPED Medford
High players gang up on Klamath Falls
quarterback Rick Horn in Friday night
Southern Oregon conference football game
here. In foreground Ls Medford safety Rich
Knight (10). Others who can be identified
are Klamath's John Engish (87 while) and
Gary Griffin (87 black). Medford won 13
to 0.
Crater Comets Tip
Yreka 19-13 in
Non-League Fray
Central Point-Crater high's ' Calif., 19 to 13 here. Yreka
football Comets got back into
the victory column here Fri
day night.
But, after scoring the first
touchdown, they had to
bounce back from a one-touchdown
deficit to upend Yreka,
Baker's Four TD Passes
Help OSU Outclass U. of P.
B 5
Corvallis - l'Pi' Quarter- j UOP 34 set up another score,
back Terry Baker threw four! pJ1(ifir wrm-.H .Hh in
ond.-? to &o in the first half
touchdown passes and sained
l Hti yards as Oregon State
walked over outclassed L'ni-!
versity of Pacific 40-8 Satur-!
day.
Baker and end Vern Burke
broke four Oregon S t a t c j
school records as they teamed
for three touchdowns before
a kids' day crowd of 12.021.
Burks causht five passes
Oregon Stale 7 lt 7 fi 40
Pari lie 0 6 O O ti
Scoring:
OSl Burkr 114 pass from Baker
(Clark kuki OSU Burke 44 pass
from Hnker i Clark kick. OSV
.Moreland 37 pass from Baker iku-k
failed. OSU Burke ti pas from
Baker (pass failed) PAC Watkins
14 pass from Sparrow ipass failed i
OSU Whittle 2 run i Burke pass
from Baker) OSU Krketieh 5 pass
front Queen ipdss (ailedi.
Attendance: 12.021.
on a fourth-down pass from
Jack Sparrow to Ted Wat
kins. The TiRcrs moved to the
Oregon State ,i late in the
Came, but Beaver halfback
Dan Espahn intercepted a pass
in the end zone.
Sparrow and Johnny Alsup
threw 30 passes during the
name and completed 18 for
255 yards, but were able to
put together only one payoff
drive.
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Statistics
University of Paci
game ;
First downs
Rushing yardi-ace
Passing yardage
Passes
Passes intercepted hv
Punts
Fumbles Inst
Yards penalized .. ...
ih:i
17."
in it;
S 32
1
GP Crushes
Grizzlies
Grants Pass - A rebounding
Grants Pass high fnntball
team clubbed Ashland 59 to 0
here Friday night in the
Southern Oregon conference.
GP had 20 to 0. 40 to 0 and
47 to 0 period leads. Rich Ire
land, Gary Van Kotcn and Al
Hutchins each scored two
touchdowns.
Ireland had a 43-yard run
to the goal and crossed on a
31-yard pass play. Tom Spar-
lin was the thrower. Van Ko
ten ran 70 and 21 yards.
Hutckins took passes from
Jim Pippin for 30 and 18
yards.
Pippin also heaved a touch
down pass for eight yards to
Larry Forsgreen and took a
scoring pass from Lyman
Kiesecker which went for
eight. Bob Shepard tabulated
on a 40-yard interception
dash.
Pippin booted four extra
points.
N.Y. Knicks
Lead in NBA
By United Prest International
The New York Knicker
bockers are sitting on top of
the National Basketball asso
ciation world today and coach
Eddie Donovan says his cen
ters are the reason.
The Knicks lacked a good
big man for many seasons,
but Donovan thinks he has
solved the problem with Paul
Hogue and Gene Conlcy shar
ing the job. Each chipped in
only 12 points Friday night
as the Knicks registered their
second victory in as many
starts by downing the Los
Angeles Lakers, 116-105.
But Hogue, a rookie from
Cincinnati, and Conley, the
Boston Red Sox pitcher, pro
vided the Knicks' rebound
strength and held Laker cen
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New York out-rebounded Los
Angeles, 78-55.
once had a 13 to 6 edge in the
non-league go.
The Comets used the long
gain to get one touchdown and
to set up both the others.
They scored off the opening
kickoff in seven plays, moving
from their own 35-yard line.
After Vern Swanson reeled
off a 34-yard pickup, Mike
Glines went over from the
six.
Next Yreka ground to its
two touchdowns with John
Moody going over from one
and two yards out. Rod Short
kicked one conversion. A
screen pass with Moody snag
ging went for 25 yards before
the second score.
Glines romped away for 54
yards to put the ball in posi
tion for the second Crater
score. Gary Wald crossed from
the one and a Glines to Paul
Bransom pass made the bonus
to deadlock the encounter.
Swanson ran 24-yards In a
reverse for the tie-breaker TD.
A Harold Allen pass inter
ception deep in Comet terri
tory snuffed a Yreka bid in
the late portion of the fray.
Coach Keith Johnson of
Crater credited defensive line
man John Harris with "kind
of saving our necks in the sec
ond half." He put the rush
on the Miner passer and twice
dumped him for losses.
Moved Freely
Crater, while happy with
the verdict, did not play the
ball it did against Medford.
We'll have to get up for
were higher than a kite," re
marked Johnson. "We still
won", he said. "The kids came
to life in the second half. They
moved the ball pretty freely.
We'll have to get upr fo
Grants Pass this week."
Glines, Swanson and Mc
Calvy ran real well for Cra
ter. Glines had 92 yards in
17 carries, Swanson 77 in 14
and McCalvy 65 in 12. Swan
son had one gain of 41 yards.
Crater netted 291 yards
from scrimmage to Yreka's
260. The Miners were 15 to
12 leaders in first downs,
The Comets have a 2-3 sea
son status and Yreka is 3-2.
McLoughlin
Footballers
Take Tilt
McLoughlin Junior high
was victor 33 to 6 yesterday
in a ninth grade football game
with Lincoln-Savage, new jun
ior high at Murphy in Jose
phine county.
The Bulldogs of Medford
headed 13 to 0 at halftime
after a scoreless first quarter.
Third period total was 26 to 0.
Said Mac Coach Bob Rad
cliff after the ball game: "I
think the boys are starting to
find themselves. They arc
finding football is fun when
extra effort is put in it."
Mac ran the Murphy team s
flanks well. Mike Allen swept
end for five yards and the
first score after a 25-yard run
by Roger Johnson. Allen went
around end for 35 yards and
the second touchdown. John
Pruilt tallied on a pass from
John Ingram for 30 yards
after a 30-yard jaunt by Allen
had taken the ball into L-S
territory. Pruilt went around
end for 10 yards and another
TD and George Dumais cap
ped the Bulldog point-making
with a 55-yard barge up the
middle.
Sal Esquivcl kicked three
extra points.
A Lincoln-Savage pass to
Russ Larson for 10 yards got
the Josephine county team's
TD.
during the afternoon for a
total of 37 this season. He
was the national leader in
pass receptions going into the
game, The old Oregon State
record was 36 by John Thom
as in 1950.
Burke's three scoring pass
es Saturday gave him six for
the season and two more
school records.
Baker's four touchdown
passes in one game accounted
for the other record.
Baker handled the ball only
13 times in adding 166 yards
to his total offense record. He
completed six of nine passes
for 149 yards and carried the
ball four times for another
37. Coach Tom Prolhro turn
ed the quarterback job over
to Gordon Queen after the
Beavers scored their fifth
touchdown early in the third
quarter.
The senior quarterback
from Portland directed Ore
gon Slate on touchdown
marches of 57, 66, 41 and 71
yards. A pass interception by
halfback Dan Sieg on the
Band Plays
In Stand
Medford High school band,
prevented from getting on the
field to practice its halftime
show last week because cf
the rain the week before, en
tertained from the grandstand
at the Klamath Medford foot
ball game on Friday night.
The band used the theme
"Music for Music's Sake" and
saluted the tuncsmiths of Tin
Pan Alley.
Selections included "Camp
town Races." "Sweet Ade
line," "Goodbye My Love,"
"That's A Plenty," "You're
in ihe Army Now," and
"When My Baby Smiles at
Me."
Medford majorettes per
formed as the band played.
CARDS WAIVER PANFIL
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Cardinals. Panfil, a seven-
year-veteran, is suffering
from a knee injury which
sidelined him most of last
season.
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Tola! first downs
Passes tried, completed
Passes intercepted by
Net yards rnshinR
Yards Rained passing ....
Net senmmase yards .
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Fumbles lost
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trainins camp next spring, it
wa. announced Saturday.
STATISTICS:
KF M'd.
I First downs rushing fl Q
I First downs passing 1 fi
First dns. penalties 1 1
Total firs trlowne . .. a IS
I Passes tried, rump 9-4 12-7
! Passes Intercept by 2 0
i Yds. gained rusblng grt 22.1
Yds gained passing 4fl 94
Net scrimmage yd 1.1R 517
Penalties and yds. 8-9.1 12-1311
Fumhles lost .1 0
Punt and average 5-24 2 2-29 5 ;
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Vowell I :i 30 I
Miles 4 42 10 3
Lower . 13 .11 3 9
Barnes 14 .! 4 1
Envart I 2 2 0
Van Pelt 14 7 4
Murray 12 2 0
Klamath fallt TC Yds. Ave.
Horn 7 34 II
Smith I -13 -130 !
Kitching S 2 25
Hitcbcotk . Id 611 33
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Galvanized Roofing
27i
tin. ft.
Reg. Price
33c lin.
4" Calv.
Cutter...
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Hardware..
Concrete
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$39
lin.
Ft.
Disc.
Sack
White Ceiling
Tile
Sq.
Ft.
3-0 Mahog.
Doori A
1 Panelyle
Counter Top
13
$395
49 M
Heavy
Plastic Covering
6 MILL, 31'itOO'
$3995
Reg. Price $69.00
Tub Enclosures
Direct Factory Shipment
Reg. Price $69.00
$3995
4x8x'4 Pre-Finlihed $095
Mahogany
4xBx'4 Pre-Finiihed $Q32
Cherry O
4x8xi Sheathing
Per M
$99
SANDED PLYWOODTERRIFIC PRICES!
4x8x!4" Mahogany Rejects $1.95
4x8x34" Sanded Blows; nice stock 2.35
4x8xW' Sanded Blows; take a look 2.95
4x8x5s" Sanded Blows or Ext. Rejects 3.65
4x8x34" Sanded Blows or Ext. Rejects 3.95
1765 NORTH RIVERSIDE
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