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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1954)
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21. 1954 InlOfiliecOfiliilCf HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Slaved! PAGE T5BBTEE! Vikings Next For Ore Tech It'a home coming weekend for fhe Oregon Tech Owis, and they face the most important game of their schedule as they meet Portland State College this Saturday. night on Modoc Field with a chance to keep their Oregon Collegiate Con ference record clean ar.d move Into the top spot of the standings. At the present tinif. Southern Oregon is in the lead with the Owls close behind, and should the Mile High Campus team whip Port, land state, something that might prove hard to do, and the Red Raiders from Ashland lose to Ore don College, the Owls would be la the driver's seat of the league. The Oregon Tech coachinu stair, headed by Rex Hunsaker with Boh Smith and Art Kirltland lining the assistant positions, have been work ing their gridders hard in preoa rafton for the coming ball game, and have indicated that this Satur day night's battle will be one of the toughest for the Owls so far this season. Oregon Tech, which has had a IL'Piirht srivflnrnrrn nvav v t ,u -a u-u iuai VI le teams mey nave played this sea son will be on the short end. as PSO has a big and rugged line, eccordine to Kirklanrt uhn eon,.,. ed the Vikings in their win over uregon ouuege oi Education last Saturday. The OTI backfleld coach warned the Owls squad that Portland State Is coming, and they have plenty of potential with 15 lettermen, In- eluding several three year men. and a host of promising freshman DrOSneCLS trt ffk'P rnnrh Tn tTl land plenty to look forward to for K jcKr or so la come. This meeting of the two teams will be a "rubber-match" as both teams have won two games apiece while two other contests ended in & tie, over the six year span. In 1948 and 49 when PSC was known as Vanport, the games fin ished in a 0-0 tie and 33-i in favor of the Vikings. In 1950 when Hun saker made his first appearance on the OTI Campus,' the Owls again tied the Portland team this time 13-13. The Oregon Tech first vic tory over the Vikings -eame In 1951 when they ran to a 28-7 decision, while in 1952, the Owls collected their second win by taking a lopsided 54-0 decision from the Viks. Last year Portland State took a 14-13 win from the Owls to even up the series. Portland State, which has the: highest enrollment In its history, I 2.300 students, has won two and lost two so far this season, while; the Owls' win-loss record stands two and three after playing some-! v'hat tougher competition than the I T: -r,T1 7" j ivy . GIVING THE Owls plenty of punting power is Doug Crip, pen, Medford's contribution Jo the 1954 Oregon Tech football ream. The Owl full back has demonirreted out standing ability on offense end defense so far this year for coach Rex Hunsaker's squad. The ex-Tornado ath lete will see plenty of duty this Saturday niqht as the Owls meet Portland State College in the Mile High Campus' homecoming game of the season. I t -;-v Vikings have met. The Viks hold wins over South ern Oregon College by 32-19 mar gin, and Oregon College of Educa came at the hands of Linfield 12-7 and Lewis and Clark 44-19. With either Del Keggins. a fresh man from Estacada, or letterman George Robertson in th back spot, directing the Portland! Elate offense, trouble could be. brewing for the Owls on their homecoming. To counteract this trouble,' Klrk land has a host of setbacks that are capable of going all the way,' as was demonstrated in last Sat urday night's 52-19 win over Lower i Columbia, when Odie Canada, Wll-j lie Stinson, Linous Allen, "Sugar"! Smith. fJem-fi-p .Tnhncnn Timm nln pen and Lyle Fleetwood ail picked ; up yaraage tor the OTI scoring drives. j In the line, Smith has some fair ly 'good sized boys himself that' take B tnt nf rMlshinor nrnurtrl ,nh as lettermen Dennis Johnson and ' Ken Sloan, while freshmen Spike j carter, jack raur and Stan Smith alontr with ft Tfisorvti (mm Uet ( year's squad Kent Crawley give! uie uwis une coacn a good nu-' cleus to work around. 1 HI :,.r .W-.1 .-' L i Jesse Owens still holds five Western Conference track records. College Grid Briefs Malin Meets Trojans Tomorrow COBVAIXIS. Ore. Re- rV Xtn'n ri- tl'n rir A - .jr.. rierback for Oregon Sine Wednes day as uie weavers artuea ca a rur.-soaked field for Saturday's football meeting here Uh UCLA.. Clark, sophomore, filled in for the two regulars t:e were still an the sidelines with- injuries. : EUGENE, Ore. uti The sews that haUback Dick James wilt be :rb!c to play against San Jose ; State here Saturday cheered Ore gon supporters Wednesday. ; James injured a wrist in the same with Southern Caliiornia last weekend end it had been, tut certain whether ha a-mttrt h. in 'the linemt ep&insl lhj Snartun ucbpiw a. utBvy ram, me micas centrated an (mnravina thoiv ready poient passing ettack. Quar- vkwBv&. ouuw, me nations no. .a coitege passes ttd the throwing. PULLMAN. Wash t rt.h Ai Kiicber ran the Washington state cougars through offensive and defensive scrimmages drill before Saturdav tram harp ;with Idaho. Junior guard Doug Lelfeste, who was injured against USC early in uie season, was in unuorro and Kircher said he probably will play against the Vandals Saturday. MOSCOW. Idaho tfi r:.itrti Skin Stahtev hrrrt ih clot Wednesday and put his Idaho Van dais through a, secret workout as they prepared' for the Saturday football encounter with Washing- People Do Read SPOT ADS you ore! ! Two County league teatuc go Into action tomorrow afternoon end ; three others wit! see action Satur day aiteraooK, as the league race U shaping- tttta a possible tie ise- ;iweea ChiloQiua aad Malm, Tomorrow ef teraoon, Sacred Keact s Trojans trivci to Maisn tt meet tile Mustansa ia what coe'l : make or break Maiin's chanres for a second straight championship aud right to meet St. Mary's of Mtd- lord, November t la the dtstrtct playoffs. For Jim Soiaa. his chances of an :ups wut over Msttn tse to the run- jnuig of halfbacks Dean Jlleheatts :ant Btll Depuy and the ouarter ackmg of Dine Regioata, oo Is renlactna- Phtt Collins wiw is in ithe Army, The reraatntne spat in me .uojmss oackfield will be filled I by Dkk Wsck!ini: Krrrf K-ri Matin's hnnra ihm. sSl. .derS at TUt 1itin vhn ,.. iried Uie bulk of the load all tttrough jure season wr tne JSiustuigs, witJi uuea neip niremt trora say John. Steyskal, who do mast of toe ton state. The emphasis as on pass of- sense wiin George Eidant and Qary Coziea alternattns as pass- vis, St ah ley installed sophomore Chuck Pries as a,, guard and moved Fred Magee, another soph omore, from center to guard. Fries replaced Eivind Ross woo was injured ta the Artiona game last week. HUNTERS t OCKET WARMER Carry A. 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