Tornadoes
42-7jn Conference
Triumph Sets Up Championship Tiff With GP on
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CONFBRISNCE 8TAVD1NQS
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Mford 3 o 1.000
Crater 1 a rn
Klamath Falls .'.1 3 250
Ashland 0 3 .000
There's a perennial pattern in
Southern Oregon conference
football. Again, in 1963 the chase
has followed to the form. And,
Grants Pass and Medford High
Schools will battle in a league
unaie wnicn win aecide the
race.
Medford's Black Tornado and
the Cavemen of Grants Pass
run together in the champion
ship conflict next Friday, Nov.
8, at the Medford Stadium.
Props and backdrop for the
concluding act of this season's
District 6 A-l gridiron drama
were set here Friday night after
the Medford Hurricane blew
aside the upset hopes of the
Ashland Grizzlies 42-7. Outcome
pulled the Tornadoes even, at
3-0 with the Cavemen in the
conference standings.
Vowcll Goes 80
Larry Vowell touchdowned on
an 80-yard punt return, threw
one touchdown pass and caught
another and had a 75-yard jaunt
to the goal called back as the
Medfords reach the pay zone
in every period. Bill Enyart
also boomed to the end zone
twice for Medford. Steve Toews
and Greg Gandee got the other
scores. Jack Mullen flung a TD
pass.
Bill Collins, doing his first
varsity extra point kicking for
the Tornado, cleared the cross
bar and split the uprights on
each of his six tries.
Mike Torresan tabulated for
the Bruins on a left end romp
in the final minutes of the game
and caught a pass from Dave
Lohman for the bonus tally.
. Medford had 21-0, 28-0 and 35-0
period margins. It was a down
hill rumble for the Tornado in
the second half as a host of
gridders got into the game.
Barnes Runs 59
The Big Wind capitalized for
touchdowns on its first three
chances with the ball and Mike
Barnes got the triumph motion
going with a 59-yard opening
kickoff return deep into Ash
land territory.
Wyatt Intercepts
Only twice did the Grizzlies
get real drives going. They
scored on the second one. A
Curt Wyatt pass interception
stopped the other in the second
quarter.
Yardage statistics were in
Medford's favor with 293 net
from scrimmage to Ashland's
168.
First Tornado TD was on a
two yard leap by Enyart. Then,
Gandee sliced over the left side
of the line, cut right and broke
away for a 40-yard goalward
run. A Vowell lefthanded aerial
to Toews for 29 yards brought
touchdown No. 3. Vowell's 80
yard scamper was the next
scoring play. He broke loose up
the middle and just ran away.
This run followed by two series
of downs the 75-yarder which
was nullified.
Enyart cracked scant inches
for the third quarter marker
after an Ashland fumble set
the stage. In the closing quar
ter a Mullen pass to Vowell in
the right flat paid off for 34
yards and a score.
Second Chance
Barnes' long sprint came on
Medford's second chance to run
the kickoff. The Tornado quar
terback had run back just 18
yards to the Tornado 32-yard
line on Ken Preston's first
thump for Ashland. The Griz
zlies were penalized for offside
and kicked again. Barnes took
the ball on the Medford 15 and
blasted up the field again. Tor
resan finally hauled him down
26 yards from the Ashland goal.
In seven plays, with Enyart,
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Overrun
Tim Murray and Gandee pack
ing, Medford had a score. En
yart dove over the middle for
uie last two yards.
Medford took over on its own
46 after Ashland failed tn eel
first down on its first series
with the ball. Murray and En
yart each made three yards and
Barnes passed to Murray for
11. Murray was dropped for a
three-yard loss oh the Ashland
37. Then, the Whirlwind shook
Gandee by the line on his scor
ing play.
Vowell to Toews
Ashland's three plays netted
zero and Roger Atherton punted
a second time. Medford took
possession with Vowell's nine
yard runback to the Tornado 42.
Ifl five plays the Tornado had
another score.
Gandee was stopped for no
gain but Enyart crashed for five
yards. An officials' pass inter
ference ruling gave Medford 15
yards and first down on the Ash
land 36. Enyart gained to the
29. From there Vowell passed
to Toews who was wide open
for the ball.
Ashland fumbled on its two
just one play after the second
half kickoff. Medford was called
for offside and set back to its
seven. Murray got the five yards
back immediately. Enyart
bombed to just inches for the
pay line and crossed it on the
next try.
A Grizzly muff and recovery
of the ball by Ron Wallace got
Medford on the way to its final
counter. That gave Medford the
ball on its 47 and the end zone
was reached in six plays.
Mullen to Vowell
Lance Cascbeer made two
yards and Dana Thurman one.
Mullen passed to Vowell for 20
yards to the 30. Thurman gained
another yard but Mullen lost
five on a fumble. Then, Mullen
passed to Vowell again and the
receiver maneuvered to the
goal.
Only the halftime horn, prob
ably, prevented another Med
ford tally. With Wyatt running
for 12 yards and with Mullen
completing four of five passes,
two each to Mullen and Vowell,
the Tornado whizzed from its
47-yard line to the Ashland four.
Ashland drove directly to its
touchdown right after the last
Medford marker. Dennis Ekwall
ran for 21 yards around end on
Medford-GP
Game Tickets
To Go On Sale
Reserved seat and general
admission tickets for the Med
ford Grants Pass High football
game will be on sale at the
senior high activities office
starting at 7 a.m. on Monday.
Ralph Hale, Medford high
activities director, said that
there will be a limit of four re
served seat tickets per person.
For general admission tickets
there will be no limit.
Reserve tickets available
number about 650. Those for
Sections B, E and F will sell for
$1.50 and those in Sections C
and D for $2.75.
With bleachers provided for
general admission seating, there
will be seats for around 10,000
fans.
STANDINGS
By United press international
(Pro Football)
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Kastern Division
W L T Pet PF PA
Boston 3 4 0 .536 231 136
Houston 3 4 O .956 160 200
New York 3 3 1 .500 160 194
Buffalo 3 4 1 .439 163 182
Western Division
San Diego 3 2 0 .714 134 134
Oakland 4 4 0 .300 177 151
Kansas City 2 4 1 .333 174 166
Denver 2 4 1 .333 165 231
Friday's Results
Boston 45. Houston 3
(As ot Frldav)
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
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Eastern Division
W I.
Boston 5 0
Cincinnati 5 4
Philadelphia 2 4
New York 2 6
Pet.
1.000
.556
.333
.250
Weslern Division
W L
St. Louis 3 2
Los Angeles 4 2
San Francisco 3 2
Baltimore 2 .1
Detroit 1 4
Pet.
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.li7
.600
.286
.200
Friday's Results
Boston 110. Philadelphia 102.
Los Angeles 122. Cincinnati 112.
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE,
Ashland
Tangle
Friday
a pitchout. Jack Gruber smack
ed for four yards, Ekwall for
two and Atherton for five. Tor
resan swept end for 10 yards
to the Medford 25. Lohman
sneaked for four.
Then, fine deception by the
Grizzlies paid off. Gruber faked
smartly into the line and Torre
san, sweeping left end raced to
the TD stripe. On the conversion
play Lohman bobbled the snap
irom center, Dut wnen ne con
trolled the ball and looked, Tor
resan was all alone in the right
area of the end zone. An easy
pass got tne extra point.
The Bruins came close to a
score in the waning moments.
They got the ball on the Med
ford 35 on a short punt by Wy
att. A pass, Lohman to Ekwall
put the ball on the 24. Lohman
threw to Atherton past the goal
line but the receiver caught the
ball out of bounds to the right.
Another Lohman heave, which
looked like a sure TD bounced
off of Torresan's arm.
Mullen 6 of 7
Ashland pushed from its 29
to the Medford 36 in four plays
in the late second quartor with
Ekwall racing for 16 yards. This
is where Wyatt's interception
wrecked the bid.
Mullen completed six of seven
passes for 91 yards for Medford
and Vowell had four catches for
67 yards. Tim Watrud, like Wy
att, intercepted an Ashland
pass. Jim Conklin had a pass
interception for the Grizzlies.
Two of Dane Smith's kickoffs
for Medford went into the end
zone. Another was picked up
on the one-yard line.
statistics ..
, . u. Med. Ash.
First downs rushing 4 4
First downs parsing 5 3
Penalty first downs 1 0
Total first downs 10 7
Net yards rushing 152 135
Net yards passing 141 34
Net scrimmage yards 293 163
Passes tried, completed. ...11-9 15-3
Passes intcrccpied by .... 2 1
Penalties and yards 5-58 5-35
Fumbles lost o 2
INDIVIDUAL RUSHING
.Medford
TC Yds.
Ave.
Knight ....
Mullen ...
Cox
Cascbeer
Edmonds
Gandee
Thurman
Enyart ....
Dlppcl ....
Murray
Wyatt
Young ....
Barker ....
Pichc
Ashland
Lohman ..
Torresan
Ekwall
Athcrion
Gruber
.2 2
. 1 5
1 2
1 2
1 2
4 47
2 2
B 24
. 9 35
5 IB
I 12
3 5
10
SO
2 0
2 0
2.0
10.17
10
30
3 9
3 2
120
1.6
6 0
14.0
TC Yds. Ave.
...3 3 .1.0
B 45 ' 5.6
7 24 34
.8 43 5.4
20
4.0
PASSING
PA PC Yds
Medford
Barnes
Vowell
Mullen
1
, 1
1 II
1 20
91
1 10
Knight 2
Ashland PA Pc Yds.
Lohman 15 4 34
PASS RECEIVING
Medlord PR Yds.
Murray
Toewa
Vowell ...
Wyatt
Cox
Ashland
Atherton
Ekwall ...
PR Yds.
J 10
2 24
Ducklings
Beat Pups
EUGENE (UPI) -The
beaten Orceon Ducklin.es
un-
ex-
ploded for three touchdowns in
the second period and went on
to post a 30-6 football win over
the Washington Pups Friday
afternoon.
The decision gave the Duck
lings a 3-0 record and the Pups
an 0-2 mark.
Fullback Doug Giles ran 5
yards, halfback Phil Johnson
went 11 yards and quarterback
Tom Jernstedt ran 5 yards for
Oregon touchdowns in the sec
ond period.
End Bill Payne's 33-yard field
goal in the first period and half
back Tim Temple's 94-yard kick
off return f o r a touchdown in
the third period gave the Duck
lings their other points.
Washington scored in the final
period on a 14-y:..d touchdown
pass from quarterback Tom
Greenlee to end Dave Williams.
Oregon rolled up a 15-7 edge
in first downs and a 242-164
margin in total yardage.
Jernstedt completed 8 of 16
passes for 93 yards and ran 28
yards in seven carries. End
Steve Bunker caught five passes
for 49 yards for the winners.
Poor Paupers Clash
At San Francisco
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) A
pair of teams going nowhere ex
cept to the hospital the Dc-
troit Lions and San Francisco
Forty Niners meet Sunday in
a National Football League con
vention of Western Division poor
paupers.
The Lions, 3 - 4 for the sea
son, have lost such backfield
names as Ollic Matson, Nick
Pietrosante, Larry Ferguson and
star linebacker Joe Schmidt to
injuries.
The Forty Niners. losers of
six out of seven, saw two key
defense men undergo surgery
during the w.ck for knee in
juries. They are Charley Krueg
er, the team's best play-buster,
and rookie Walter Rock. Both
are deemed through for the
year.
MEDFORD. OREGON
0 if tsu
GANDEE GALLOPS Greg Gandee (34) breaks of the line, cut back to the) right then scooted
away on his run for Medford's second touch- for the goal. The play covered 40 yards. On
down against Ashland in football game here Gandce's heels is Ashland's Mike Torresan
Friday night. Gandee went over the left side (36). Medford won 42-7.
Medford. ajixTRiBUNE
SPORTS
Phoenix Wallops
Lakeview, Cinches
Rogue League Tie
ROGUE It AG UK STANDINGS
(As of Saturday Afternoon)
W L Pc
Phoenix fi
Illinois Valley 5
Henlcv 4
St. Mary's 3
Eagle Point v 3
Rogue River 2
Sacred Heart 0
Lakeview 0
LAKEVIEW - Unbeaten and
just once-scored-upon Phoenix
High clinched at least a tie for
the Rogue League football title
Saturday by rolling over Lake
view, 32-0.
The Pirates, Oregon's No. 1
ranked A-2 team, ground out
303 net yards, 160 of them on
the ground and 137 in the air.
Jim Consbruck and Dennis
Grennan were the big ground
gainers. Consbruck carried 16
times for 66 yards and two
touchdowns. He also ran over
two points after touchdown.
Grennan carried 14 times for
75 yards.
Phoenix went to the ,air only
seven times, but completed
five passes. One of them, a
Ronnie Williams to Dale Saur
play, went for 82 yards and a
touchdown.
20-0 at Half
Phoenix scored twice in the
first quarter, once in the second
and twice in the fourth. The
half-time count was 20-0.
Prep Football
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FRIDAY'S GAMES
Lincoln 27, Washington 12
Grant 14. Madison 7
Roosevelt 14. Franklin 7
Benson 20. Cleveland 2
Beaverton 14. Clackamas 6
Centennial 12, Sunset 6
Milwaukic 7, Hlllshoro 6
Greshani 3. Central Catholic 0
David Douglas 20. Astoria 6
West Linn 2B. Ticard 14
St. Helens 27, Forest Grove 0
Orcaon City 14. Dallae 7
Tillamook 6. NewberR 6 Itlei
Lake Oswego 28, McMinnville 13
Sandy 13. Jesuit 12
Wyeast 14. Sllvcrtun 0
Eitacada 12. Molalla 3
Canby 19. Reynolds 0
Parkrosc 40. Scappoose 0
Albany 2. Sweet Home 7
South Salem 13. Corvallls 13
(lici
North Salem 33, Lebanon 0
Sheldon 12. Thurston 0
South Eugene 1. Willamette 12
North Bend 28. Sprlngllcld 13
Cottage Grove 20, North Eugene
14 .
Medford 42. Ashland 7
Crater 27, Klamath Falls 0
Pendleton 4H, Baker 14
Hcrmislon 4n, Madras 14
La Grande 21. Milton-Frcewatcr
0
Ontario 7. Vale d
Meridian lldahol 27. Nvssa 13
Ncah-Kah-Nle 12. Banks 7
Seaside 40. Vernonla 7
North Catholic 13. Rainier 0
Amity 14. Sheridan 13
Salem Academv 20, Sherwood 0
Willamina 33. Philomath 0
Nesiucca 13, Davtnn 0
Newport 27. Yamhlll.Carlton 0
Recdsport 34. Waldport 7
Siuslaw 28. Toledo fi
Taft 6. Mapleton 6 (liel
Gervais 33. Santiam 20
Mt Angel 20, Serra Catholic 6
Woodburn 20. Central 6
Junction City 45. Pleasant Hill 6
Drain 31. Central Llm, 0
Glide 9. Sutherlin 7
Douglas 28. Myrtle Creek 6
Riddle 47. Glendale 35
Eagle Point 8. Rogue River n
Illinois Valley 69. Sacred Heart
13
Brookings 28. Bandon 0
Coqullle II. Pacific 20
Myrtle Point 7. Gold Beach 0
Hcppncr 23, Sherman 7
Union 13. Pilot Rock 6
Enterprise 27. Elgin 27
Maclaren 26. Chenowlth 0
McEwln 14. Condon 0
Cascade Locks 27. Sisters I I
Knappa 26. Washington Deal A
Wasco 58. Stanlicld 7
Gaston 49. Cotton 0
Triangle Lake 20. Valsclz 20 (lie)
Yoncalla 6. Oakland 6 Itlei
Adrian 18. McCall-Donnelly,
Idaho 6
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It was the seventh time in
eight games this season that
Phoenix has not been scored
upon.
Williams scored the first
touchdown on a 7-yard run, aft-
i er Phoenix had blocked a Lake-
view punt and taken possession
of the ball. Ken Tyekson block
ed the punt and Gary Smith re
covered the ball. The conver
sion attempt failed.
Later in the first period,
Consbruck ran over from the
four after a drive down the
field in nine plays. Consbruck
also ran over the extra point,
giving the Pirates a 13 to 0
margin at the end of the first
quarter.
The 82-yard pass play from
Williams to Sauer accounted
for the Phoenix TD in the seC'
ona - quarter. uonsoruck ran
over the extra point.
Consbruck Aeain
After a scoreless third period,
r-noenix got on tne scoreboard
again m the fourth, when ConS'
bruck carried the ball into the
end zone from six yards out.
The conversion kick attempt
lauea.
Later in the last quarter. Ken
Hawkins scored on a 13-yard
run. tie nad gone back to pass,
then found an opening and ran
the ball in. The conversion kick
again was not good.
iireg csp intercepted one
Lakeview pass and returned it
15 yards. Ron Patterson also In
tercepted one Lakeview pass.
One of the Phoenix touch
downs was set up by a Cons
bruck to Eugene Hill pass play
that went for 23 yards.
STATISTICS:
Ph.
Lv.
3
First downs rushing fl
First downs passing 2
Penalty first downs 3
Total first downs 13
Net yards rushing lfifi
Net yards passing 137
Net acrimmagc yards .. 393
Passes tried, completed 7-4
Passes Intercepted by .. 2
Penalties and yirds .. R-RO
3
82
60
142
20-9
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Jayvees Vie
On Monday
Medford High sophomore
gridders have their second game
of the season on Monday eve
ning with Ashland.
The game will he at 7 p.m.
at Ashland. First game between
the two teams was won 7-6 by
Ashland.
St. Mary's jayvecs will play
at Phoenix at the same time
Monday.
HOCKEY
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Seattle 3
Denver 4
Vancouver 4
Portland ...3
Los Angeles . 3
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Friday! Kr-.ii It i
S attic 3. Snn Francisco
Medford's
Harriers
Place 16th
SALEM - Medford Hieh. with
Greg Swanson 17lh individually,
placed 16th here Saturday in the
Oregon Class A-l cross - cnun.
try run.
lorry Tishpauch. Marshall.
was individual champ in 8:54
and Grant took the team title
with 94 points.
umer scores in the too 10
were Wilson 134. Marshfinlrl
156, South Salem 157, South Eu-
gene ana David Douc as lKfi
cacn, Marshall 174. Penrllptnn
204, North Eugene 299 and Cen
tennial 347.
Klamath Falls. District fi win.
ner, was nth with 352.
Ashland's Brown Third
sieve netzier. Wl son was
second runner. Gerald Brown
Astiiand, placed third. Mike
unnican, Koseburg, was
fourth; Steve Bigham, Marsh
field, fifth, and Leo Fugcr, Mar
shall sixth.
Placings of those who with
e, "f j ,, ,
Swanson figured in the scoring
for Medford were Duane Mal
lams 56, Doug Eakin 81. Mike
Miller 118 and Bob Carty 134.
Rusty Smith ran 145th and did
not figure in the scoring and
Jack Chastain was 158th.
Gene Faircloth led his Reeds
port teammates to the A-2 titlo
winning in 9:17. Rcedsport had
55 points.
There were 72 runners in the
A-l race,
Band Features
Baton Twirlers
Medford High had its counter
part to Purdue's Golden Girl
Friday r.ight as Linda Mattson,
head majorette of the Black
Tornado band performed in a
gimering silver costume at the
Medford - Ashland football
game.
The band Friday presented a
three - ring circus program fea
turing baton twirlers in soft
shoe routines, acrobatics and a
fire baton act.
First twirling perform a n c e
was by Carolyn Poulos, Kathy
uyrud, Linda McCann. Bonn e
Chandler, Peggy Leaverton.
Vicki Hall and Daneille
Graham.
Second part of the halftime
show had Sandy Meyers and
Miss Mattson in solo acts with
acts also by acrobats Kitty
Tingleaf and Jodcll Moore and
junior varsity squad members
Randi Baker and Connie Stal
cup. Miss Mattson, Meyers and
Tingleaf wielded the fiery ba
tons. The band formed rings of red,
white and blue and played
"Give My Regards to Broad
way," "Struttin' High," "Foot
way," "Struttin' High," "Foot-
lifter," "Soft Shoe Music"
and "Hot Time in the Old Town
Tonight."
OUT FOR SEASON
ST. LOUIS (UPI) - Running
back John David Crow will not
sec any more action for the St.
Louis Cardinals this season.
Ciow was placed on the inac
tive list after the former Hcis
man Award winner was operat
ed on Wednesday for ligament
damage to his right knee. The
operation, however, was a suc
cess. ROY
Wishes to announce
that he is again
operating hit
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By United Press International
Unbeaten Pendleton and Park-
rose scored their eighth wins of
the season to win league titles
and berths in the Oregon high
school Class A-l football play
offs Friday night.
Pendleton, ranked fourth in
the Oregon Journal poll, rolled
over Baker 46-14 at Baker to
capture t h e Intermountain
League championship. Parkrose,
rated ninth, walloped Scappoose
40-0 at Parkrose to gain the
Wilco League title.
Fifth-i auked Grant sained a
tie for the Portland Interscho
lastic League championship and
a Perth in the playoffs by de
feating Madison 14-7 at Madison
in Portland. Eighth-rated Bea
vcrton clinched a tie for the
Metropolitan League crown and
a probable spot in the playoffs
by topping Clackamas 14-6 at
Clackamas.
Grant also now has a 8-0 re
cord. Roseburg, the top - ranked
team in the poll with a 7-0
mark, can virtually wrap up the
Midwestern League title and a
berth in the playoffs if it beats
Marshfield at Coos Bay tonight.
In other top games Friday
night, second-ranked Medford
walloped Ashland 42-7 at Med
ford, sixth-rated North Salem
shut out Lebanon 33-0 at Leban
on, seventh-ranked Central Cath
olic was upset by Gresham 3-0
in Portland and lOth-ratcd Cot
tage Grove defeated North Eu
gene 20-14 at Cottage Grove.
In class A-2 competition,
Brookings virtually collected the
Sunset League title with a 26-0
win over Bandon.
IV Cougars
Roll Over
SH 69-13
CAVE JUNCTION - Illinois
Valley Hieh rolled up 10 touch
downs and nine extra points
here on Friday night to whip
Sacred Heart 69-13 in Rogue
league football play.
The Cougars took over lone
hold on second place in the
Vilt ull Willi a o-L aiaiiuui. on'
crcd Hcart is OB.
. ...III. C , ,.,nnr1.n Cn.
Terry McNaught and John
Baumgardner each tallied three
IV touchdowns. Darryl Gellcrt
hurled three touchdown passes
and scored one TD, himself.
McNaught returned a kickoff
75 yards to the goal and took
passes for 29 and 47 yards from
(Jellert lor counters, oaunv
gardncr goaled on a Gellcrt pass
for 30 vards and on runs oi
three and five yards.
Thornhlll Tallies
Ron Thornhlll had 20 and 11
TD runs. Ron Kentfield went for
nine and Gellcrt for 11 on goal
jaunts. Thornhlll ran one con
version and kicked four. Mc
Naught booted a conversion and
Brad Head, Baumgardner and
Kentfield ran for others.
A Marv Davis to Jim Korsen
aerial for 56 yards was one SH
scoring play. The other was on
a Davis to Korsen to Chuck
Milan! combination for 12 yards.
Korsen carried for an extra.
A 65-yard Gellcrt run to the
goal was nullified by clipping.
The IV quarterback completed
six of seven passes for 154
yards.
IV had 21 to 6 and 49 to 13
tuarter and half leads and got
its other TDs in the final quar
ter. The Courgars rolled up 498
net scrimmage yards to 211 tor
the Trojans and had a 21 to 9
margin in first downs.
Rooks Trip
Coubabes
CORVALLIS (UPI) -Fullback
Pete Pifcr scored two touch
downs as Oregon State's foot
ball Rooks defeated the Wash
ington State Coubabes 14-6 in a
driving rainstorm Friday.
The win was the first in two
starts for the Rooks.
Pifcr, a 215 - pounder from
Ridgccrcst, Calif., scored on a
4-yard run in second period and
tallied on a 13-yard run In the
fourth period. 1
Don Cook kicked both extra
points. !
The Coubabes' touchdown
came in the final period on a
35-yard pass from quarterback ,
Dave Peterson to end Lewis
Morris.
Oregon State held a 10-9 edge
in first downs and a 221-116
margin in total yardage.
PATTEN
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER
Chico State Fights
Back to Overcome
Raiders 49-35
ASHLAND A comeback
spirited Chico State Colk'ge.
football team, which trailed by
two touchdowns in the early go
ing, outsteadied and oulscored
Southern Oregon in the second
half here yesterday to whack
the Red Raiders of the Rogue
and wreck their Homecoming
49-35.
Southern Oregon grabbed a
starting lead of 14-0 and then
headed 21-7 in a game marked
by bobbles and interceptions.
The Wildcats from California
caught up at 21-21, saw the
Raiders go on top again at 28-
21, pulled even in the third
stanza then belted the Ashland-
ers with three touchdowns in the
final period. Quarter counts
were 14-7, 28-21, and 28-28.
The combine of George Calk
ins and Jerome Circo inflicted
most damage on the Raiders.
Calkins bulleted four touch
down passes and Circo scored
four times, twice on Calkins
throws.
A passing two-some of Doug
Olsen to Spike Gordon clicked
for two SOC scoring plays.
Gordon contributed to another
TD play and Mike Hood crossed
the goal twice for the Raiders.
Ellis Recovers Kick
Southern Oregon had the
games first score three plays
after Denny Ellis recovered Ol
son's onside kick on the Chico
35. Payoff was a 19-yard Olsen
to Gordon throw. Four minutes
later after an exchange 1 of
fumbles, Carl Nelson grabbed
the ball for SOC on the Chico 21.
Two plays later Olsen and Gor
don clicked a second time for
16-yards and a touchdown.
Chico took advantage when
the ball was batted in the Raid
er backfield. Recovering the
pigskin cn the SOC 49, the Cali-
fornians moved in nine plays to
the end zone. The TD was on
a two-yard Calkins to Rich Mill
er pass.
In the second quarter SOC
marched from its 28 for 72
yards to the goal. With the ball
I on the 25-yard line, Hood took
pitchout around right end,
Grants Pass
Gives Canadian
Team Welcome
GRANTS PASS Grants Pass
rolled out the red carpet Friday
afternoon to welcome the
"Fighting Irish" Vancouver
College football team on their
arrival here from British Co
lumbia. The team's chartered bus was
met at the Grants Pass city
limits by city and state police
and escorted to the Josephine
County Courthouse, where the
red carpet was rolled out and
some 200 citizens were waiting
to welcome them.
The welcomers included city,
county and school officials,
members of the Caveman Bench
booster organization, the Grants
Pass High School Pep Band and
cheerleaders.
The Canadian high school
football players spent Friday
night with members of the
Grants Pass High School foot
ball team, their opponents for
the Saturday night game.
They were also honored at a
Saturday noon luncheon spon
sored by the Grants Pass Ro
tary Club. They boarded their
bus for the return trip to Van
couver immediately following
the game.
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cut left and rolled nimbly to the
goal.
. Chico Goes 76 Yards '
Chico rambled right back on
a 76-yard surge and Calkins
pass to Circo was good for 34
yards and a score. Then, Roger
Seipert intercepted an Olsen
pass, giving the Cats the ball on
the SO 36. Jess Castillo got
gook blocking around end on
the next play and went all the
way to tally.
The game was tied at 21-21.
Chico was forced deep into
Its territory and after a punt
SOC had the ball on the Wild
cat 40. A seven-yard gain .by
Hood and a combination of pass
interference and personal fouls
iniracuons put tne call on the
eight. Hood made four yards.
On the next play Dave Nord
fumbled at the goal line. Offi
cials ruled the ball had pene
trated and SOC had another
touchdown for its halfway edge.
Circo Scores ;,
In the second half Chico got
the ball on its 48 on a pttrially
blocked Ellis punt. The Cats
reached the pay line in seven
plays helped by a personal foul
penalty on SOC. Circo slanted
left for the last five yards.
Following another exchange
of fumbles, a pass interception
by the Californians and their
unsuccessful field goal attempt,
the Raiders' Ellis fumbled on
a snapback in fourth down punt
formation and Cbico got . the
ball on the SO seven. Two plays
later Circo slanted over the goal
from six yards out and, after
the conversion, the 'Cats were
ahead for the first time at 35-28.
Chico then widened on a six
yard Calkins to Circo scoring
pass and it was 49 to 28 after
Calkins hit Ray Myers on a 32
yard scoring play. The score
that gave Chico a two-touchdown
margin came after the
'Cat's got the ball on fourth
down on the Raider 20. A high
snapback prevented an Ellis
punt. ;
The Raiders goaled again on
a pass-lateral, Bill Bauey to
Gordon to Hood for 33 yards
but It was too little and too late.
Gerald Circo, brother of
Jerome kicked seven extra
points and Olsen thumped all
five for SOC.
Hood was the day's top gain
er with 135 yards on 18 packs.
Jerome Circo had the same
number of totes for 79 yards.
Calkins had five pass com
pletions for 102 yards.
The Raiders had a slight over
all net scrimmage yard edge on
the strength of 25 more pass
ing yards.
SOC lost the ball on fumbles
five times and Chico on four
occasions. Chico intercepted
five Raider passes while SOC
snagged two Wildcat throws.
STATISTICS:
Cblco SOC
First downs 14
Net yards rushing 240
Net yards passing 102
Net scrimmage yarda .. 347
Passes tried, completed 10-5
Passes Intercepted by 8
Fumbles lost 4
Pcnaltiea and vardl .... 780
IS
327
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Punta and Average .... 3-38
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