Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, October 08, 1961, Image 9

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    o
o
- o o
egoffi) Tech sSnmniWffis T- Vikings h CC posoei?'-
Gophers
Top-Ranked
Iowa Edges
OSC, 35-34
XOi ANGELES (AP) - Top
ranked Iowa built up a com
manding lead in the early stages
but fought for its life in defeating
Southern California 33-34 Satur
day as . a last-minute Trojan
gamble for two extra points
failed in ' their rousing intersec
tional game. ,
The Trojans, who went into the
game a two-touchdown underdog,
rallied in the last quarter and
closing minutes to score two
touchdowns and set the stage for
what could have been the shock
ing upset of the football season.
.They went for a two-point pass,
but quarterback Bill Nelsen's des
peration throw was knocked down
irt the end zone by Hawkeye Sam
niie Harris with 48 seconds left,
and that was the ball game for
Southern Cal.
Iowa's great running attack,
coupled with two recovered Tro
jan fumbles, led to three touch
downs in the first two quarters of
tne nationally televised game.
Quarterback Wilburn Ilolis, the
Hawkeyes' brilliant runner and
passer, passed to Joe Williams,!
for 20 yards and a touchdown and
the two got together on a 41-yard
pass play for the second.
The 201-pound Williams added
his third touchdown in a row on
a four-yard plunge.
Iow a 6 15 7 735
USC 0 14 6 1434
J. Barber
PGA Player
Of The Year,
DUNED1N, Fla. (AP) Good
things seem to come in bunches
for Jerry Barber, 45-year-old pro
fessional golfer from Los Angeles,
Calif.
The 5 foot 5, 137-pound current
PGA national champion and cap
tain of the Ryder Cup team has
been chosen the Professional Golf
ers' Association P 1 a y e r-of-the-Year
for 1961 in a national poll
of PGA membership and sports
writers. . He polled 405 of 1.227 votes cast.
.Second with 374 votes was Ar
nold Palmer of Ligonier, Pa., the
1960 Player-of-the-Ycar and rec
ord money winner.
Gary Player, the 1961 Masters
champion from Johannesburg.
South Africa, was third with 140.
Football
y Scores
College Football Scores
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
FAR WEST
Utah State 6, Wyoming 6 (tie)
Colorado 20, Kansas 19
Iowa 35, Southern Cal. 34
Washington 22. Pittsburgh 17
.Oregon State 44. Idaho 6
Oregon College 34. Eastern Ore-1
gon College 14
Linfield 33, Lewis and Clark 9
Whitworth 67, Pacific Lutheran
0
Humboldt State 7, San Fran
cisco State 6 .
Utah 28, Arizona State Univ 26
BYU 7. Montana 6
San Jose State 14, Colorado
State 0
MIDWEST
Ohio State 13. UCLA 3
Notre Dame 22. Purdue 20
Wisconsin 6, Indiana 3
Northwestern 28. Illinois 7
Michigan 38. Army 8
Michigan Slate 31. Stanford 3
California 14, Missouri 14 (tie)
Minnesota 14, Oregon 7
Oklahoma State 26. Tulsa 0
Iowa State 21, Oklahoma 15
Nebraska 24. Kansas State 0
SOUTH
Georgia 17, South Carolina 14
Tennessee 17, Miss. State 3
, Duke 23. Wake Forest 3
George Washington 30, VMI
Mississippi 33. Florida State 0!
Kentucky 14. Auburn 12
SOUTHWEST
SMU 9. Air Force 7
Texas A4M 38. Texas Tech 7j
New Mexico St. 14, N. Texas
State 14
Louisiana St. 10. Georgia Tech
0 '
Arkansas 28. Texas Christian 3
ichiU 42. West Texas State 34
tabama 35. Vanderbilt 6
ias 41, Washington State 8
liston 21, Boston College 0
EAST
t)artmouth 30. Penn 0
Princeton 10. Columbia 20
Holy Cross 20. Buffalo 8
Maryland 22. Syracuse 21
Harvard 14. Cornell 0
Yale 14, Brown 3
Drop
Inspired Oregon
Has Halftime Lead
MINNEAPOLIS (AP)-Quarter-back
Sandy Stephens sped over
for two touchdowns in the second
half Saturday to give the Univer
sity of Minnesota its first 1961
victory, a 14-7 comeback effort
over Oregon.
The smaller but quicker Oregon
squad played inspired football the
first half, slopping Minnesota four
times inside the Oregon 30-yard
line and finally scoring a touch
down with only 30 seconds left in
the half.
Minnesota got rolling in the
third, with Stephens, halfback Bill
Munsey and fullback Judge Dick-
Mississippi
Rolls Over
FSU, 33-0
UNIVERSITY, Miss. (AP)
Mississippi's mighty Rebels un
leashed a devastating ground and
air attack Saturday to crush
Florida State 33-0.
The Rebels, No. 2 college foot
ball power nationally, scored in
every quarter against an FSU
team which never got started.
Mississippi used-power running
by fullback Billy Ray Adams,
broken field talents of fleet half
backs and deft passing by a trio
of quarterbacks to make it a rout.
Adams led the touchdown pa
rade with scores in the first and
final quarters while halfbacks
Louis Guy and Larry Smith and
quarterback Doug Elmore added
one each.
The Rebels marched 77 yards
with the opening kickoff for their
first touchdown and kept Florida
State off balance the rest of the
way.
FSU 0 0 0 00
Mississippi 13 7 7 6 33l
Newcomer Fires
Lowest Score
WENTWORTH (API Neil
Coles, 27-year-old newcomer to
Britain's Ryder Cup team, con
quered the notorious "Burma
Road" course with a round of 65
Saturday and won the (4,200 in a
72-hole golf tournament.
He finished with a 277. five
storkes ahead of another Ryder
cupper, Ken Bousfield.
The tournament, richest and
last of the British season, gave
Britain's team a final warm-up
before facing the United Slates in
the Ryder Cup matches at Ly
tham and St. Annes in northern
England next week.
Erskine Offered
Liston Contest
LONDON (API Joe Erskine
former British heavyweight cham
pion, has been offered $30,000 to
fight Sonny Liston in Philadel
phia, Erskine's manager, Benny
Jacobs, said Saturday.
"We haven't yet decided wheth
er to accept." Jacobs said. I
cannot say until Erskine has four
stitches taken out from over his
eye."
77 Football Results At A Glanced
Arkies 28, Frogs 3 Aggies Break String
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (API - LUBBOCK, Tex. (API Texas
The Arkansas Razorbacks smoth- A&M broke its nine-game losing
ered the Texas Christian Horned streak Saturday night by over
Frogs Saturday night 28-3 in alpowcring Texas Tech's Red Raid-
Southwest Conference opener forlcrs, 38-7,
both with four long touchdown
drives, one in each quarter.
Utes Edge Ariz. St.
TEMPE. Ariz. (AP Utah!
scored on a 38-yard pass in the
final (our minutes of play Satur
day night to defeat an underdog
Arizona State University team 28
26. Col. 20, Kan. 19
BOULDER. Colo. (API-Beaten
badly for three quarters. Colorado
sailed on the share passing of
quarterback Gae Weidncr to a
20-19 victory over Kansas in a
Big Eight football game Satur
day before 42.700.
Utogs, Cowboys Tie
LARAMIE. Wyo. APi lih
State and Wyoming. Unbeaten de
fending co-champions of the Sky
line Conference, stopped each
other cold Saturday in a bruising
football battle that ended 6-6.
Ducks
son grinding out 80 yards in 14
plays.
Stephens went over from the 8-
yard line for the score and then
pitched out to halfback Jim Cairns
tor a two point conversion and an
8-7 lead.
Big gainers in the drive were a
21-yard run by Munsey and a 16-
yard gallop by Cairns.
Early in the fourth
period j
Minnesota end John Campbell
pounced on a fumble by Oregon
halfback Dennis Jackson on the
Ducks' 18-yard line. Five plays
later Stephens swept in for three
yards and another touchdown. The
kick for extra point was blocked.
Oregon quarterback Doug Post
got hot in the second period, hit
ting three passes only to have the
drive stall when a pass on a fake
field goal missed the mark.
After Stephens netted' only six
yards on a punt into the wind.
Post hit another long pass and
then fired a strike to halfback
Mike Gaechter in the end zone.
That score stood up, largely
through defensive efforts of guard
Micky Ording and tackle Steve
Barnett, until the Gophers caught
fire after intermission.
The victory, before 50.499 fans,
followed last week's opening loss
to Missouri 6-0.
Oregon 0 7 0 07
Minnesota 0 0 8 614
Ore Gaechter 6 pass from Post
iCorcy kick)
Minn Stephens 8 run (Cairns run)
Minn Stephens 3 run (kick
blocked 1
Attendance 50.499.
RabbH-LJke
Texan Leads
Point Parade
AUSTIN. Tex. (AP) James
Saxton, rabbit legged senior half
back, sparked a touchdown pa
rade Saturday night that ende'i
with a 41-8 University of Texas
victory over Washington State
University.
Saxton scored two of Texas
touchdowns in the intersectional
football game, one of them on 0
56-yard run.
Quarterbacks Mike Cotten and
Johnny Genung kept the Cougars
guessing with alternating pass
plays and short, punching thrusts
through the Washington State de
fensc.
The Cougars remained scoreless
until the final minutes of the
fourth neriod. when end Hugh
Campbell snag'ged a pass from
second string quarterback Dave
Mathieson for the lone Cougar
score.
After running up a solid 21-0
lead in the third quarter, Texas
coach Darrell Royal sent in his
second unit, which battered the
Washington Slate eleven as badly
as the first string did. Sandy
Sands, a sophomore end, took a
23-yard pass from Genung that
brought the Longhorns' f o u r t h
score.
The Longhorns led in nearly
every statistical column, including
fumbles and penalties.
WSU 0 0 0 8 8
Texas 7 7 14 13 41
Kentucky Aroused
AUBURN. Ala. (AP)-Aroused
Kentucky used its great passing
combination of Jerry Woolum to
Tom Hutchinson to upset Auburn
14-12 Saturday and hand the
Tigers their first loss at home
in 31 football games.
Sooners Fumble
NORMAN, Okla. (API Iowa
Stale struck for three quick touch
downs in toe first quarter and
held on grimly to topule lombling
Oklahoma 21-15 Saturday.
The Cyclones took advantage of
every Sooner mistake and put to
gether scoring drives of 17. 58
and 33 yards.
Neb. Tops K. State
MANHATTAN, Kan. (API -
Willie Ross, a 193-pound soph
omore. spearheaded Nebraska to a
24-0 victory Saturday over previ
14-7; Beavers
WAYNE SCOTT,
Sunday. October 8, 1961
Huskies' Secret Weapon
Fools Unsuspecting Pitt
SEATTLE (AP) Washington
Iruwnrl a Kpprpl u'pnnnn namprt
petp,. ohler on unsuspecting Pitts
burgh Saturday and the rookie
quarterback's sharp passing took
the Huskies to a 22-17 intersec
tional football victory.
The cool young Canadian, who
had not played even one down for
Washington this year, whipped a
42-yard pass to end Lee Bern
hardt for the deciding touchdown
in the game's closing minutes.
Chargers
Remain
Unbeaten
BOSTON (AP) - Quarterback
Jack Kemp passed the unbeaten
San Diego Chargers to a 38-27
American Football League
victory over Boston Saturday
night, pitching for three touch
downs including a pair within 70
seconds.
Kemp combined with end Dave
Kocourek on a 75-yard aerial
bomb on the first scrimmage play
after the Patriots had closed the
gap to 17-14 near the end of the
half.
The ex-Occidental field general
hit Don Norton on a spectacular
30-yard scoring pass lust a min
ute and 10 seconds later to break
the game open.
Kemp had notched only two
touchdown heaves in the previous
four San Diego triumphs this sea
son. "
The Chargers grabbed the lead
to stay three minutes into the sec
ond period on a carefully mapped
out blocked kick starring former
Rose Bowl rivals Chuck Allen and
Bob Zeman.
SOC Drops
25-6 Tilt
To Sac. St.
SACRAMENTO (Special) - A
ruthless ground attack led Sacra
mento State College to a pair of
third quarter touchdowns as the
Hornets defeated Southern Oregon
College 25-6 before 3.000 wind
chilled fans Saturday night in
Hughes Stadium
The Red Raiders lone touch
down was a 13-yard pass from
Doug Olsen to freshman Glen Mo
ses late in the second period. The
loss was the Raiders fourth in a
Four different Hornet backs
shared scoring honors for SSC.
Southern Oregon battled to a 6-6
halftime tie but the Hornets tnira
quarter outburst put the game out
of reach.
Score by quarters:
SOC 0 6 0 0 61
Sac. St. 6 0 13 625
ously undefeated Kansas State in
a Big Eight conference opener lor
both teams.
Bobcats Power
JONESBORO. Ark. (API In
a crushing display of power.
Montana State Bobcats scored a
touchdown and a field goal and
then staved olf a late Arkansas
State rally to chalk up a 9-6 vie
tory before 5,000 fans here Satur
day night.
BYU 7, Montana 6
PROVO. Utah (AP) Victory-
starved Brigham Young Univer-
sity turned in a mild football up
set Saturday night, edging Mon
tana 7-6 in a game that may de
cide the final occupant ol the
Skyline Conference ccllaiT
Okies 26, Tulsa 0
STILLWATER. Okla. (AP) -
Three quick strikes, an 87-yard
drive in 16 plays and a sa. ?ty
cave Oklahoma Stale a 26-0 'ic
lory over Tulsa Saturday in the
43rd renewal ot thu traditional
football game.
Yale Defends Title
NEW HAVEN, Conn. "API -
Sports Editor
PAGE 1 D
The game was not quite a quar
ter old when Ohler, listed as third
string quarter, made his first ap
pearance. He drove the Huskies
71 yards in six plays, tossing a
22-yard pass to Nat Whitmeyer
for the touchdown and then hit
ting Whitmeyer with a conver
sion toss to put Washington in
front 8-0.
Less than four minutes later,
he climaxed a 68-yard Huskie at
tack by sending Whitmeyer over
frpm the 1-yard line for touch
down No. 2. He missed the con
version pass, however, and tins
looked like a fatal error when
the Panthers rallied to tie the
score before the half ended.
After a scoreless third period,
Pittsburgh apparently wrapped up
the decision when Fred Cox boot
ed a 21-yard field goal. But then
Ohler came off the Washington
bench to connect with his payoff
pass to Bcrnhardi.
Ohler grew up in Vancouver,
B.C., played last year for Wenat-
chee. Wash., Junior College and
transferred to Washington this
year.
Pittsburgh 0 14 0 3-17
Washington 8 6 0 8-22
LSU Upsets
Favored Ga.
Tech., 10-0
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) -
Louisiana State shackled Georgia
Tech's roll and rumble offense
with an unrelenting defensive vise
Saturday night and upset the En
gineers 10-0 before 66,000 fans.
The loss was the first in three
games for Georgia Tech, ranked
No. 3 in this week s Associated
Press poll.
The LSU touchdown came mid
way in the second quarter after
halfback Billy Williamson juggled
a pass from center on a punt at
tempt and was smothered on the
Tech 16. Fullback Earl Gross
rammed through the Tech line (or
15 yards on two plays and sub
stitute quarterback Jimmy Field
slipped the final 1. Halfback
Wendell Harris converted.
Just three seconds before the
half ended LSU added a field goal
when Harris split the uprights
from the 12-yard line.
The Tiger defense was best in
the third quarter when a Tech
march stalled six inches from the
LSU goal line.
Georgia Tech 0 0 0 00
LSU 0 10 0 0-10
Las Vegas Odds
Pick Yanks 5-1
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) Las
Vegas odds-makers installed the
New York Yankees as healthy 5-1
favorites to win the World Series
following the Yanks victory over
Cincinnati Saturday.
The American League cham
pions were 8-5 favorites to take
Sunday's game.
Yale, led by Bill Leckonby's pass
ing and running, opened defense
of , its Ivy League title with 14-3
conquest ol stubborn Brown Sat
urday.
Clemson 27, N.C 0
CHAPEL HILL. N.C. (AP) -
Striking twice via long scoring
passes and adding two more
touchdowns on the ground, Clem
son overwhelmed North Carolina
Saturday 27-0 in an Atlantic Coast
Conference football game.
N.C. St. Runs
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (AP)
North Carolina Stale finally
found a running attack to supple
ment Roman Gabriel's passing
brilliance Saturday and stood off
curiously determined Virginia, 21-
14. Apr its first football victory
of tne season.
e
Lions Roar
9
NEW YORK 'AP) Sophomore
Jim Rockenbach blasted over for
two touchdowns and passed for
another to lead Princeton to a 30
20 victory over Columbia Saturday
and snap the Lions out of their
Blest
Baker Leads OSU
In 44-6 Slaughter
CORVALL1S (AP)-Quartcrback
Terry Baker passed for two touch
downs and scored a third Satur
day as Oregon State collared its
first football victory of the season.
44-6. over willing but outmanned
Idaho.
Baker hit ends Roger Johnson
and Paul Seale on touchdown pass
plays of 8 and 13 yards, respec
tively, and ran five yards to an
other score. Baker stepped out of
action after four minutes of the
third quarter and the Beavers in
front, 21-0. Reserves then took
over against the Vandals, who
were unable to muster any kind
of potent offense.
Oregon State had scored only
once in losing its first two games
of the season to Syracuse and
Stanford.
Pass Gamble
Gives Upset
To Maryland
COLLEGE PARK, Md. (API-
Gary Collins, Maryland's All
America end candidate, snagged
a pass to cash in on a two-point
gamble Saturday for a rallying
22-21 football victory over Syra
cuse.
Coach Tom Nugent disdained a
21-point tie after Maryland's third
touchdown midway through the
last quarter to go for the upset
over seventh-ranked byracuse.
Quarterback Dick Novak pitched
the ball to end Collins barely in
side the corner of the end zone.
11 was the first setback for
Syracuse in three games and
Maryland s third straight victory.
Collins also caught a seven
yard pass from Novak for Mary
land's first touchdown.
Syracuse went ahead 21-14 in
the third quarter also on a two-
point conversion run, by quartcr-
uacK Dave barelte.
Ernie Davis, Syracuse's All
America halfback candidate,
plunged over for two touchdowns
Halfback Ernie Arizzi, 180-
pounder from Barrington, N.J.,
flashed 64 yards to the Syracuse
10 to set up the winning touch
down. Halfback Dennis Condie
blasted over from less than a
yard out on last down.
Syracuse 0 13 0 821
Maryland 7 0 7 822
C Of I Tops
Pacific U.
FOREST GROVE, Ore. (API-
Gary Matlock picked up a punt
and ran it back 91 yards for Col
lege of Idaho to start the Coyotes
on a scoring spree, and C of 1
got a 32-0 Northwest Conference
victory over Pacific University
Saturday night.
In the conference opener for
both teams, the lighter but game
racuic team iougnr, college ol
Idaho to a standstill until Mat
lock broke loose.
His run came on a 51-yard punt
by Pacific's Frank Walker. Three
Pacific players hovered over the
ball when Matlock dashed in to
scoop it up. He cut inside and
raced the 91 yards to give his
squad a 7-0 halftime lead.
The Coyotes added four more
touchdowns, two on runs of 55
yards and another on a 49-yard
run, in the second half.
College of Idaho 0 7 IB 732
Pacific 0 0 0 00
NHL Opens Soon;
All-Stars Triumph
NEW YORK (AP)-The Nation
al Hockey League opens its 1961
62 season this week with the
Montreal Canadicns shooting for
their fifth straighl'title and with
new coaches for the Boston
Bruins and New York Rangers.
The Rangers and Bruins take
the ice first, meeting in Boston
Wednesday night. Tlic teams play
in New York again Thursday
night while Toronto and Detroit
open on Red Wuig ire the same
night. The Canadicns play their
first game Saturday against the
Rangers in Montreal. The Chi
cago Blg-k Hawks, winners of
tne posi-scason Maniey cup play
offs, have their opener in Toronto
the same evening.
The Ranger-Bruin clash will
mark the player-coaching debut of
Vandals
The contest was turned into a
rout in the third quarter when
Oregon State scored twice. The
Beavers added two more touch
downs in the final period.
Oregon Stale left little doubt
from the opening kickoff that it
was in complete charge, march
ing 88 yards in 18 plays to score
on Baker s toss to Johnson.
Idaho got its only touchdown
late in the fourth period. Center
Bob Ames recovered a Beaver
fumble on the Oregon State 20,
Seven plays later Idaho scored
when quarterback Rick Dobbins
dived over from the 1.
Previous to this touchdown the
Vandals had reached the Oregon
State 27 late in the second quarter
before they were stopped.
Oregon State controlling t h c
ball most of the game despite
penalties, scored in the second
period after a 40-yard pass play
from Baker to Seale that went to
the Idaho 9. Two plays later
Baker climaxed a 58-yard drive
with a 13-yard scoring toss to
Scale.
Idaho 0 0 0 66
Ore. State. .7.. 7. 14. 16-44
Ore. Stale Johnson 8 pass from
Baker (Ankersen kick)
Ore. Stale Baker 5 run (Anker
sen kick)
Ore. State Scale 13 pass from
Baker (Ankersen kick)
Ore. State Richman 5 run (An
kerscn kick)
Ore. Stale Whittle 7 run (Monk
run)
Idaho Dobbins 1 run (pass
failed I
Ore. Stale Sinyard 42 pass
Horn Brooks (Horn run)
Attendance 9,329.
Cassius Clay
TKO'sMitetf
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP)-Cas
sius Clay, in serious trouble dur
ing the early rounds, came back
in the sixth Saturday night to
score a technical knockout over
rugged Alex Milcff in a televised
fight from Freedom Hall.
It was the ninth consecutive
victory for Clay, who came into
the fight 22 pounds lighter than
his hard-punching opponent from
New York.
Miteff, bleeding from a cut on
the nose, had the former Olympic
champion backing away from him
constantly during the first two
rounds with his punishing body
attack.
Barefoot Boot
Beats USAF
DALLAS (AP)-Barefoot kick
er John Richey kicked a 30-yard
field goal that gave Soulthern
Methodist a 9-7 victory over the
Air Force Academy Saturday and
broke a losing streak almost two
years old.
It was the first triumph f o r
embattled SMU since mid-Novcm
bcr of 1959. The Methodists had
gone through 13 games before re
turning to the win column. There
was one tie in the string.
Lewis Albright, Tommy Brcn
nan, Arlan Flake and Roger
Braugh slashed the Air Force
ne for 64 yards of 72 in a third
quarter surge that reached the
r'jlcon 13. Then on fourth down,
l.lchcy stepped back on the 20
and kicked Die winning field goal.
To get the victory SMU had to
stop Air Force on its 9 with
only 29 seconds to go.
Doug Harvey of New York and
the return to the NHL of Phil
Watson, the former Ranger pilot
now coaching Boston. Watson led
Providence of the American
League, a Boston farm club, last
season. Harvey was a nine-lime
all-stur defenseman for Montreal. I
CHICAGO (APi-Thc National'
Hockey league All-Stars', led by
Detroit line of Uordie Howe,
Alex Delvochio and Norm Ull
man, handed the world champion
Chicago Black Hawks a 3-1 de
feat Saturday night.
The Detroit trio teamed up for
goals by Dclvccchio in the first
periolt and Howe in the second
to gain a measure of revenge for
their Stanley Cup playoff loss to
Ihe Black H.iQs last season in
six games.
Twelve-Game
Broken; PSC
PORTLAND (Special) Oregon
Tech's Owls, w inncrs of 12 straight
Oregon Collegiate Conference foot
ball games, stumbled in the first
start towards regaining the cham
pionship won last year in a 13-7
defeat at the hands of Portland
DON VIDIC
... a lonesome TD
State College here Saturday night.
The Vikings shocked the Owls to
snap the string of Tech wins in
conference play and in the proc
ess posted the first PSC grid win
over Oregon Tech since 1957.
The Owls, unable to move the
3-TD Spree
S k I I
v7ives wolves
34-14 Win
MONMOUTH (AP) - Oregon
College scored three times in the
second period and went on to a
34-14 victory over Eastern Oregon
Saturday.
It was the opening Oregon Col
4, .
legiate Conference football gamelsaker and Portland State'
for both teams.
Clayton Ladd's short touchdown
plunge put Oregon College ahead
lo stay. It broke a 7-7 deadlock
early in the second period.
Bob Penncll piled up 169 yard;
on 25 carries for the winners. He
scored the game's final touchdown
on a 8-yard pass from Chuck
Burns, who had tossed 9 yards
to Bruce Carpenter for his teams
second score.
Eastern Oregon 7 0 7
0-14
Oregon College 7 21 0
634
Linfielders
Crush L&C
PORTLAND (AP). - Linfield
scored four touchdowns in less
than nine minutes of the last
quarter Saturday for a 33-9 North
west Conference victory over
Lewis and Clark Saturday.
The Wildcats were behind 9-7
when they went into the final
quarter, but Linfield's ground at
tack clicked for two scores, a
pass interception netted one more,
and quarterback Bill Parrish
passed to Val Barnes for a 54-
yard scoring play.
Nate Jones of Lewis and Clark
had thumped a 28-yard field goal
in the third quarter to give his
club its brief lead before Lin
field's outburst.
The victory established Linfield
as a solid favonte for the North
west Conference crown. Lewis and
Clark had been figured to give the!
Wildcats stiff opposition.
Linfield 7 0 0 26-33
Lewis-Clark 0 6 3 09
There's Something Extra
About an Olds ... and something
Extra about Olds Service, too!
?C
We're equipped with the tools,
the know-how", too.
We do all type repairs,
with terms to suit you!
e
to th
DICK B. MILLER CO.
OLDS-CADILLAC
7th and Klamath Ph. 4-4154
Win String
Wins 73-7
iball with a single sustained drive.
managed the scoreboard on their
defensive strength. It was an
eight-yard pass interception run
by freshman tackle Don Vidic in
the third period that gave OTI Its
only touchdown.
By this time Portland Stale had
lready scored twice, which
proved to be enough.
After failing to penetrate into
Owl territory in the first quarter,
Portland Mate tallied twice within
a six-minute span late in the first N
half. The Vikings stalled an OTI
march on Ue PSC nine-yard line
and two plays later Billy "Bye
Bye" White broke off tackle, cut
to the sideline, and outran the
Tech defensive secondary 90 yards
for a score. The extra point at
tempt failed.
Portland State scored again
moving 50 yards in 10 plays with
sophomore halfbacks White and
Jerry Humphreys doing most of
the work. The twosome sparked
the drive to the Tech 26, where
Bob Grant pitched a scoring pass
to Gery Weber. Frank McCormack
kicked the extra point with 55 sec
onds left in the half.
OTI's touchdown was a combina
tion effort on the part of Vidic
and tackle mate Jim Madden.
Madden broke through as Grant
faded to throw and tipped the ball
Into the air. The loose pigskin fell
into Vidic's hands and it was a
quick dash for the Owl score with
6:03 remaining in the third quar
ter.
In the fourth quarter, Oregon
Tech drove to the Portland State
35 in what looked to be a pos
sible go-ahead touchdown drive
But the PSC forward wall raised
up to throw Tech ball carriers for
three consecutive losses.
With three minutes to go, the
Owls gained another last ditch
scoring possibility, but it was
stalled by a fumble and a Port
land State recovery at the OTI
43. From here, the Viks ran out
the clock.
. Both coaches. Tech's Rex Hun-
Hugh
Smlthwiek, termed the t u r n In g
Phlt in e hard-fought contest as
the Owls' inability lo score In the
second quarter after fullback Stan
Glass had carried to the PSC five
yard line on a 46-yard gallop. It
was this series that found the Owls
back on the nine following another
costly OTI fumble.
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
OTI
Rushing
Player TC YO VL Not Avg.
Glasl II II' 0 114 4.3
McCreery 7 10 15 -J -J.7
Ransom 7 t -M -2 0
Graham 7 31 1 30 4.3
Maupln 1J 40 31 1.4
passing
Player PA PC Yds. Avg.
Raiuom 14 2 4 3.4
Rtctlvlng
Playtr PC Yds. Avg.
smllh 2 49 24.J
PSC
Ruining
Playar TC YO Yt Net Avg.
White 17 . I4J 7 1 35 7.9
Humphreys 10 55 0 55 JS
Grant 4 4 U -14 -2.1
Swanson I ' '12
G.llo ? I
Kosovlch 5 I 7 1.4
Passing
Playtr i pa pe Yds. Ayg.
OranI 7 3 51 7.3
Kosovlch 7 0 0
Receiving
Playtr . PC Yds. Avg.
Warren J 75 -5
Wahar ' 24 24.0
Tttm statistics
OTI
PSC
10
273
34
197
51
Tnlal Pint Downs -
Yards Galntd Rush. 704
Yards Lost Rush. 40
Nat Yards Rush. 154
Yards Galnad Pass. 49
Yards Loal Pass. 0
Ntl Yards Pass. 4
Total Nat Yards 205
1
341
Passes Attempt. i
Pasta Comp. 2
Paists Interctpf. By '3
Punls (Avg.) 5-77
Yards Ptrtaliied 45
Fumbles Lost 4
4-71
51
4
Touchdowns J
Conversions ' '
Scoring Summary:
Oregon Tech, TD's Vldle (-psi Inter
ceollon). Cony: Maupln (klckl.
Portland St., TD's Whlta (90-run), Web
er Illness Irom Grant). Cony: McCor
mack (Kick). ,,...
OT I 0 0 7 0 1
PSC 0 13 0 0 13
We're located down town,
near all the main stores,
and close to your phone,
if you can't coma outdoors
So hurry right down
and see us today.
Don't wgb any longer . . .
Drive the sensible way
dreamworld.
ft '