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SECTION B PAGES 1 to 16 MEDFORDSgfcTMBUNE SPORTS MEDFORD, OKEGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1963 Southern Oregon Tackles Chico in Homecoming Tilt ASHLAND Don't be fooled i Raiders. A sizable crowd is an- by their record. That is what Cuach Al Akins has warned his Red Raiders of Rogue about their Saturday Homecoming football opposition. Southern Oregon College's Raiders engage the Wildcats of Chico State at 1:30 p.m. tomor row at Fuller Field here. This will be non-league competition. The Raiders have finished con ference play. Chico reportedly has a 1-6 record while SO is 4-2. But, the Wildcat mark is attributed to the high caliber of competition rather than the lack of football talent. Several Chico losses have been by close margins. Sacra mento State, leader of the Far Western Conference, to which SOC once belonged, nosed the 'Cats last week by a slim 9-6. A Few Changes Akins has made a few changes for the Raiders this week in the wake of the loss to Portland State which virtually assured the Oregon Collegiate mantle for the Vikings. l The mentor has said he may use some shotgun offensive plays in effort to give Raider backs a jump on Wildcat de fenders. Freshman Jim Calhoun is slated to see duty, spelling Bill Bailey at quarterback. Calhoun, from St. Mary's High of Medford was a Shrine all-star player and Catholic athlete of the yea r. He's been out of action much of the season, injuring an ankle in the Weber State encounter. Tomorrow's game is the next to the last of the season for the ticipated because of returning grads. PROBABLE OFFENSIVE LINEUPS: Chico State Rich Miller and Bob Gomez, ends: Mikai Smith and Ted Walker, tackles: Chad Lang don and Ed Fischer, guars; Dan Norfold. center: George Calkins, quarterback; Ray Myers, left half back: Bob Schossler, right half back; Jess Castillo, fullback. SOC Denny Ellis and Bill White, ends; Don Sorenson and Gary Reed, tackles; Don Gott and Larry Ryerson, guards; Bob Hoi man, center; Bill Bailey, quarter back; Doug Olsen, left halfback: Dave Nord, right halfback; Mike Hood, fullback. TEAM STATISTICS Total Offense NYR NYP TNY Ave. PSC NYR 851 1763 352.6 SOC 1202 B87 2089 344.8 OTI 750 708 1456 242.6 OCE 797 600 1397 232.8 EOC 685 463 1148 191.3 Total Defense , NYR NYP TNY Ave. PSC 487 631 1118 223.6 SOC 1066 - 688 1754 292.3 OCE 1254 679 1933 322.1 OTI 1308 713 2021 336.8 EOC 1340 998 2338 389.6 NYG Ave. 428 3.7 Rushing Battle. OTI Ellis. OCE Berkis. PSC Hood. SOC Barton. EOC Nord. SOC . Olsen, SOC Billy White. PSC Grimes, SOC Shipp, OTI Greig, OCE Luke. OTI Humphreys. PSC .. Fisher. EOC Ev&ns. EOC Herbison. OCE Gllncs. OTI TC .114 ...98 ...85 .. 47 ..77 .46 376 351 341 312 268 265 236 171 141 137 136 127 124 123 50 QUEEN HANDS BALL Miss Mary Jo Batz er, right, of Medford, queen of the Southern Oregon College Homecoming festivities, hands game ball to Capt. Doug Olsen of Red Raider football team. The Raiders tussle Chico State at 1:30 p.m. Saturday in Homecoming tilt at Fuller Field. OSU, Stanford Mix On Corvallis Ficl CORVALLIS (UPI) Oregon Michigan State, was clobbered State and Stanford, a couple of by Terry Baker & Co. at Stan football teams that have a habit ford by a 27-0 score. Passing PA.. Bailey, SOC 134 Glines. OTI 122 Schrunk. PSC 89 Laney. OCE 105 Van Matre. EOC 72 Rude. SOC 18 Galhraith. EOC 24 Becker, PSC 11 ...45 40 0.8 PC NYfi 67 698 706 768 595 323 169 140 74 of upsetting each other, collide here Saturday with the home town Beavers slight favorites. Despite the resurgent Indians' 24-14 victory over Notre Dame and Oregon State's 31-8 drubbing by Syracuse last week, odds makers favor Oregon State by four points. Two years ago a slightly fa vored Oregon State eleven was drubbed by Stanford here 35-0. That, incidentally, was the last time the Beavers have lost a game at Corvallis. They've won seven straight here since. Beavers Won in 1962 Last season Stanford, fresh trom an upset victory over Coach John Ralston, whose Indians are now 2-4, said he would use the same starting lineup that shocked the Fight ing Irish. It is sprinkled with Oregon boys. Dick Ragsdale of Medford is the starting left halfback and Center Marv Harris and end Bob Burke hail from Coos Bay. The Coos Bay Burke is no re lation to Oregon State's pass- snatching end, Vern Burke. Oregon State has a 4-2 sea son's record. Beaver officials figure on a crowd of about 15,000. The Game starts at 1:30 p.m. PST. FIGHTS SENDAI, Japan (UPI)-Mit- sunon Seki, 125V4, Japan knocked out Sirinoi Lukprakris, 124, Thailand (3) retained Orient featherweight title. OLSEN ON COMEBACK OAKLAND, Calif. (UPD- Bobo Olsen, the former middle weight champion seeking s comeback, will meet lieht- heavyweight Hank Casey in his next bout, scheduled for Dec. 9 at the Oakland Auditorium. Ol sen defeated Jose Menno of Ar gentina in his last fight on Oct. 21 while Casey has been idle since the spring of 1962. Beaver President Not Very Optimistic PORTLAND, Ore. (UPI) - President Arch Kingsley of the Portland baseball club is "not very optimistic" about the Bea vers' future. The Kansas City Athletics Wednesday canceled "with re gret" their working agreement with Portland. The Beavers also are not certain of a place to play next season because Mult nomah Stadium where they nor mally pertqrm is for sale. Portland's future in the PCL probably will be decided at the minor league meetings in San Diego Dec. 1-3. 'I don't know where we can go from here. All we can do right now is sit tight and see what the majors decide to do," Kingsley said. WOW Girls Pettycoat Champions ASHLAND - The "WOW Girls" from Cascade Hall de feated the "Slippery Susies" from Susanne Homes Hall 28 to 14 in the Pettycoat Bowl game played on Fuller field Thursday afternoon as the SOC Homecom ing moved through its first day's activities. It was a hard fought game, even in masculine language, and drew the comment that "They should have worn foot ball uniforms." Two girls were carried off the field for injuries. Two coaches, Jess Ballard and Jack Breirkhoffer, prepared the WOWS for the conflict and Den nis Jones coaches the Slippery Susies. During half time Mary Jo Batzer of Medford was crowned Homecoming Queen. The crown was placed on her head by last year's Homecoming Queen Gay Schweibert. " Bockwinkle Catches Up With Borne Nick Bockwinkle caught up with Tough Tony Borne and took his coast junior heavyweight championship title away from him in wrestling action at the Medford Armory last night. The two were locked into the ring for their showdown as chicken wire was spread around the ropes to prevent a reoccur rence of the shenanigans that took place when the two tangled two weeks ago. On that occasion Borne left the ring and Bockwinkle chased him, only to be smashed to the floor and lose the match. Bockwinkle then challenged Borne to put his title on the line in a rematch with the chicken wire enclosure. It was for two out of three falls, with no time limit. Upper Hand The champ got the upper hand at fi-st, getting the first fall. But Bockwinkle roared back and thumped Tough Tony to the mat twice to snatch the title away. The outcome met with popular acclaim, and Borne stayed on in the ring for a few minutes to exchange insults with the crowd. In the top preliminary match, Nick Kozak fought an uphill struggle but overcame Maurice "Mad Dog" Vachon. The pattern was similar to that of the main event. Mad Dog knocked Kozak around the ring early in the match, scoring the first fall. But the crowd fav orite came back to get the next two. LAUREL TELEVISED NEW YORK (UPI) - The $150,000 Washington, D.C. In ternational at Laurel, Nov. 11, will be televised by CBS from 4:30 to 5 p.m. EST. Brothers May Contend In Grid Duel at Eugene EUGENE (UPI) -Halfback Mel Renfro is not expected to play but a quarterback duel be tween brothers Bob and Ken Berry could come off in Satur day's football game between Oregon and underdog San Jose State. Renfro, an all-American for Oregon as a junior last season, suffered a cracked rib on a kickoff return against Washing ton last week. Coach Len Casa nova indicated he did not plan to use him in order to give the rib more time to heal. Wants To Play Bob Berry, Oregon's sharp junior signal caller, suffered strained knee ligaments in the Washington battle. "He wants to play," Casanova said. "Maybe he'll be all right. The knee is sore but not as bad as we had anticipated." Ken Berry, Bob's younger brother, has taken over as the number one quarterback for San Jose State. Both played under their father, Bob Berry Sr., at Willow Glen High School in San Jose and papa Berry plans to attend the game. But Casanova likely will start sophomore Jack Soverign at quarterback, and Dennis Keller, another soph, will replace Ren fro. San Jose State has not beaten Oregon in seven previous tries and is a three-touchdown under dog in this game. PLACED ON WAIVERS NEW YORK (UPI) - Flanker back Don Maynard of the New York Jets was placed on waiv ers Thursday for the purpose of putting him on the injured deferred list. 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