SUNDAY,
TOUCHDOWN JAUNT Using the protection of Sherm Kiger
(20), Crater high's Vern Swanson (33) runs for first touchdown
of third quarter in Friday night grid game between Comets of
Crater Gridders
Swamp Red Devils
Of Coquille 48-13
CENTRAL POINT The Class
A-2 Coquille Red Devils were no
match here Friday night for the
A-l Crater High school Comets,
Central Point's Fireball foot
ballers trounced the Devils by a
score of 48 to 13,
Crater scored In all four
periods of the fracas, including
three times in the second quar
ter and two times in the third.
Sherm Kiger crossed the goal
line three times for Crater,
Vern Swanson twice and John
Hall and Gary Schwab each
once in a tangle highlighted by
long gains.
Swanson had dashes of 78 and
45 yards, Schwab one of 70 and
Kiger one of 45. Mike Inger
raced 72 yards for the first TD
of the Devils.
Third Victory
Quarter scores were 7 to 0,
28 to 6 and 41 to 6 as Crater
ran its season unbeaten string
to three. It was the third loss
in as many times on the field
for Coquille.
The Comets reached touch
down land in the first few min
utes of the game. Gains by
Swanson and Darryl Summer
field led up to the score. Sherm
Kiger went the final six yards.
Gerald Branch made the first
of five conversion kicks. The
drive from the Comet 45 took
just nine plays,
A 30-yard punt return by
Chuck Taylor teed the second
counter, Swanson then took a
pitchont from Roger Neufeld
and swept right end on his 45-
yard TD play. Coquille fumbled
on the ensuing kickoff. Larry
Glawe recovered for the Fire
halls on the Devil 40-yard line.
Crater powered to the 15. From
there Hall went over for six
points.
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Just before the halftime gun,
Kiger intercepted a Devil pass.
He ran to the Coquille two-yard
line and plunged over on the
next play.
Swanson's sweep for 78 yards
was next for the Comets. Then
Kiger got away for his 45.
Schwab got away on a cross
buck for his long run. This time
Kiger ran the extra point.
A pass play, Craig Johnson
to Ivan Pearson was the second
touchdown-maker for the Red
Devils. Ted Church hurled to
Wayne Johnson for the extra
point.
Linemen Jack Peek and Larry
Glawe showed well for the
Comets along with backs Sum
merficld and Sig Milkowski.
Coquille's Mike Inger played
with the will to win but the
Devils lacked the line strength
to help him. He suffered a nose
injury in the fourth quarter.
Church and Rod Reiner showed
good running ability for the
Devils.
Crater outgaincd the Red
Devils 492 to 279 in net scrim
mage yards.
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Division of Crater
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Central Point and Coquille's Red Devils. Steve Jorde (87) ap
pears intent on keopi.ig Coquille's Ted Church out of the play.
No. 52 is Wayne Johnson of the Red Devils. Crater won 48 to 13.
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Ashland Celebrates
Gridiron Triumph
ASHLAND - Ashland high's
Grizzlies had cause for cele
bration Friday night. After a
winless 1962 and losses in two
games this fall, the Bruins came
through here with their first
gridiron victory of 1963.
With line play improved tre
mendously and with Mike Tor
resan and Roger Atherton the
rushing threats, Ashland whipp
ed Sweet Home 20 to 7 in non-
league competition.
The Grizzlies had all tneir
touchdowns before the Huskies
tabulated with I'M minutes left
to play. Sweet Home gained pay
soil against the Ashland sopho
mores who were in action the
last three minutes of the game.
First half of the encounter was
scoreless. Ashland tallied once in
the third quarter and twice in
the fourth with all three touch
downs by Torreson.
March 85 Yards
He went the last six yards of
an 85-yard march which took
15 plays, all on the ground. He
intercepted a pass and ran 35
yards to the goal. He Went the
Ducks Scalp Indians, 36-7;
Ragsdale Scores Tribe's TD
STANFORD, Calif. (UPI)
Oregon's hustling defense recov
ered six Stanford fumbles and
intercepted two passes Saturday
to set up four touchdowns and
wallop the Indians, 36-7.
With quarterback Bob Berry,
'who passed for two touchdowns
and scored another, befuddling
Stanford with his pass-run op
tion plays, the Webfoots chalked
up 21 points in the first 19 min
utes of play to put the game out
of reach.
The Indians, with three quar
terbacks in the backfield who
are supposed to be expert hall
handlers, time and again drop
ped the ball on hnndoffs even
before they were hit, and Ore
gon recovered the bobbles six
out of seven times.
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last 16 yards around end on a
five-play shove which began on
the Sweet Home 40-yard line
following a punt.
Dave Barger kicked two ex
tra points.
The Sweet Home counter was
on a pass for 36 yards, Ed
Scibert to Roger Biggs.
Sweet Home marched in 16
plays to the Ashland 36 off the
opening kickoff. The Grizzlies
held there and from then on it
was their game, despitcd the
Huskies showing fire. Stout de
fense helped the Ashlanders. The
Huskies netted just 19 yards
from scrimmage in the second
quarter and only one in the
third.
"Our kids felt this was one
they really had to win and they
went out to do it," Coach John
Gray remarked.
STATISTICS;
Ah.
Net yards running 213
Net yards panting .1R
Net scrimmage yards 2H9
Klr.it downs .. 17
Passes tried, completed 10-4
Passes intercepted by 1
Pennine and yards ";U'.!"4-3B
The repealed fumbles kept
Stanford on the defensive most
of the day and stymied what
was supposed to be a potent of
fense. The Webfoots got two touch
downs in the first quarter, both
set up by fumbles. One score
came on a 14-yard pass from
Berry to Paul Burlseon; the
other by Mel Renfro on an
eight yard pass from Berry.
Stanford made its one sustain
ed drive of the day early in the
second quarter, going 7t yards
in 12 plays with Dick Ragsdale
taking a three-yard pass from
Clark Weaver for the score. It
was Ragsdnle's fifth touchdown
of the season.
Midway in the second quarter
Oregon worked 78 yards in 19
plays with Berry going over on
a sneaker from the one.
The Webfoots picked up nine
points in the third stanza on a
Cougars Tie
IOWA CITY, Iowa, (UPI) -
Clutch passing Dave Mathieson
and fleet Clarence Williams lift
ed injury - ridden Washington
State from a two-touchdown dc-
! ficit to a 14-1-1 tie with the favor
5 : ed Iowa Hawkeyes Saturday.
I The Cougars, down 14-0 at the
half, scored on a 3-yard pass
jfrom Mathieson to end Clete
Blatcs in the thrid period and
then tied the game on a 23-yard
nin by Williams wilh only 6:15
left in the game. The sure-footed
- Baltes kicked both conversions.
I Iowa, a two-touchdown favor-
ite, barged 7R yards for a touch-
down on its first series of downs.
scoring on a 3-yard pass from
quarterback Fred Riddle to half-
back Taul Krausc.
, The Hawks added another TD
in the second period on a 1-vard
sneak by Riddle.
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Subdue North Salem 32-13
SALEM What happens out of
state just doesn't count so far
as Oregon prepdom football is
concerned. And, if you are a
firm advocate and believer of
the weekly rating polls, put that
Medford High School Black Tor
nado back on top.
For the Big Whirlwind from
southern Oregon, one week re
turned from a disastrous jaunt
into Idaho, clearly vindicated
itself and stood forth once more
as a powerhouse after Friday
night. Mcdford's Black Horde
smashed 32 to 13 the rugged,
scrapping North Salem Vikings
who had succeeded
No. 1.
them as
In a game here that mixed
long gains and breaks with some
solid smacking play, the Tor
nado bulldozed into the turf an
early Viking charge, struck
for a three-touchdown command
in the second period, saw its
margin fade when opportunities
aroused North Salem to resurge
then tucked victory away with
a comeback pair of fourth canto
scores.
Runs Go Far
Medford gained the end zone
first on a Larry Vowell to Steve
Toews pass for 17 yards after a
Jim Cox punt runback for 57
yards had put the ball on the
Viking 20-yard line. Then, next
time Medford got the ball Oreg
Gandce raced 68 yards to the
goal. Next Terry Winetrout
blocked a ount by North's Gib
Gilmore and Bill Houston fell on
the ball in the end zone. That
made it 20 to 0 at halftime.
Third quarter Medford fumb
les were turned into touchdowns
by the Viks in this replay of last
years state finalists. Lenny
Martin tabulated from two yards
out and Del Schaeffer went 10
yards on the opening play of
Chapter No. 4. Score was 20 to
13.
Medford rallied back and
struck like lightning when a Mike
Barnes to Cox aerial became a
59 -yard touchdown play. To
close out the TD-making Cox
ran over from two yards out
with l'-i minutes yet to go.
Established
Rich Knight booted two extra
points for Medford and Gilmore
one for the Capital city team.
Triumph here and the out
field goal by Don Corey from
the 15 (set up by a fumble, nat
urally); and a touchdown on a
pass from Doug Post to Ray
Palm for eight yards (set up
by an interception).
The last touchdown, also pre
ceded by a Stanford fumble,
came with Post going over from
the one.
Berry, in addition to scoring
one touchdown, completed 12
out of 23 passes for 216 yards.
Seven of his passes were caught
by end Dick Imwalle for 99
yards.
The Indian line held the
mighty Renfro to a net of 34
yards gained in 12 carries.
Stan ore
First downs
Rushing yardage
Passing Yardage ....
Passes
Passes Intcrcpt. by
Punts
Fumbles lost
Yards penallred
230
283
17-32
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2
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Hawkeyes
The Cougars, operating with
out the fulltime services of ail
ing star center Dean Kalahar.
fleet fullback Herm McKee and
workhorse halfback Ken Gra
ham, ignored the absence of
their mainstays and opened the
second half by marching 80
yards to a touchdown.
Iowa's defense, which had held
State to only two yards rushing
in the first half, folded before
the slashing running of Williams,
who carried Ihe Cougars to their
first score practically single
handed ly.
ASTORIA (ITU -Bunny Ma
son and Dick Yost of Columbia
Edgewalcr of Portland fired a
67 Friday for a 13-under-par 131
to win the two day. 36-hole Pa
cific Northwest Pro-Amateur
golf tournament here.
comes of other pre-league games
have now established the Black
Tornado as the favorite in the
Southern Oregon conference.
Medford, ravamped and re
charged after bowing 25 to 0 to
Boise, Idaho, led in the statist
ics here Friday in the scrap on
Bennett field. The Tornadoes
outgained the Viks both in the
air and on the ground for net
scrimmage difference of 271
yards to 184.
First Big Wind touchdown
came after a couple of North
Salem threats. North drove off
the opening kickoff to the Tor
nado 25 where, on fourth down,
Mcdford's line formed stubborn-
, ly and stopped the Vikings short
of first down.
On the first play of the second
stanza Medford's big Bill En
yart, fighting for yardnge lost
the ball on the North 44-yard
line. Gib Gilmore grabbed the
pigskin and barged down to
about the Medford 20. But, ref
eree Al Lightner had blown his
whistle as Enyart was being
stopped. Possession stayed with
Medford which two downs later
was forced to punt.
Long Cox Run
North got out to its 45 but
was thrown back to its .18 and
Gilmore had to kick. Cox took
the ball on the Medford 23, faked
a handoff, turned the corner
and headed down the right side
line. He was brought down by
Larry Wright on the North Sal
em 20.
Enyart made five and three
yards to the 12 and Mike Mur
ray was stopped for no gain.
Enyart reached the 10 but Med
ford was put back to the 17 for
illegal procedure. Then, left
handed Vowell hurled the ball
to Toews for the initial counter.
The Salems moved into Med
ford territory. But Jeff Lankow,
trying to pass, was hauled down
for a 23-yard loss by Tom
Wooton and the home club had
to punt. That gave Medford the
ball on its 32 yard line. Suddenly
the Medfords gave Gandee a
hole off right tackle. He boomed
through and like a super-charg
ed jeep raced to the NS goal.
two plays alter the kickoft
Greg Dippel intercepted a Vik
ing pass and Medford got pos
sesion on the North Salem 10.
Gandee hit to the two-yard line
but Murray fumbled and Sal
em's Malcolm Snider recover
ed on the 15 stripe.
Three tries netted but two
yards and Gilmore went back
to punt. Winetrout blocked the
kick and the ball rolled into the
end zone where Houston re
covered it.
North had its back to the wall
as the second half got underway.
Mediord took- the ball on us 4R
when
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, went nut of bounds. Medford
push was stopped by a penalty
and Murray kicked to the NS
one where a teammate downed
the ball.
Four plays later Medford had
the pigskin on the North 40 and
two plays gained to the 28. But,
the ball squirted from the arms
of Gandce as he fought for extra
distance. Lute Barnes grabbed
in the air and ran 49 yards to
the Medford 25 before the Tor
nado's Mike Barnes managed to
1 get him down
Martin Scores
The Norths got a first down
on the 10 and two plays later
reached the one. Another play j
lost a yard. On fourth down
Martin on a reverse easily
rounded the left flank. !
One play after the kickolf
Mike Barnes fumbled on the
Medford 34 and Mike Smith fell
on the ball for North. Rod
Allison made five and four yards
and Schaeffer 15. Schaeffer
went the last 10 yards over right
tackle.
Medford pushed from its 33
to the 44 off the bootoff. Barnes
lost to the 44 on a roll. Barnes
next passed to lox nownneici.
Cox outran the opposition and,
with Ihe touchdown, pressure
once more was off the Black
Tornado.
A fumble recovery by Pete
Hinman set the stage for the
final Tornado marker. Medford
struggled from its own 45 to
reach the goal.
Pass Nullified
A Barnes to Gandce pass was
good for 15 yards and packs by
Enyart and Gandee took the
Tornado to the NS 32. Toews
made a great diving catch of a
Barnes throw on about the five
yard line but offside was ruled
putting the ball back on the 37.
A pass was incomplete and
Murray punted.
A Salemitc, however, was
charged with roughing Murray
on the kick. The penalty gave
Medford first down on the 20.
Enyart in two plays reached the
10 for first down. Then, he lost
to the 12. Medford was set back
to the 17 for offside. Barnes
rolled to the six. Enyart plung
ed to the two. Cox went into
the end zone on the strong side
as the Tornado forwards made
it easy.
Gandee carried the ball nine
times for 99 yards for Medford
and Enyart 16 times for 60. For
North Schaeffer had 83 yards
in 15 packs and Allision 64 in 17.
STATISTICS:
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271
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