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Wrap Up
; Hie Oregon Tech Owls took to
Hie road last night.
; Their target is the Eastern
Oregon Mounlies in the fdurth
and final Oregon Collegiate Con
ference contest of the season
At La Grande the Owls will
run into a fired-up group of
Mountics and fans.
The occasion for the Mounlies
is homecoming and the purpose
of their meeting with the Owls,
an effort to end a 15-game los
ing skein in conference play.
Eastern Oregon will run into
lAe leading rusher of the con
ference in Bob ithe Bulldozer)
Battle.
Battle climbed to the top of
the Conference running stats by
virtue of an outstanding effort
against the Oregon College
Wolves last weekend as he
rolled up 145 yards.
This amount put the Owl ex
press man atop the figures with
a total of 428 yards and an
average in counting action of
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Conference Action
3.7 yards per carry.
However, Battle would be
the first to give just credit to
outstanding front wall blocking
by such people as Chuck Haw
kins, Rock Luckman, Rich Ya
mashiro, Jack Kuttcr and Ken
Ledhardt the Owls' interior of
fensive unit.
The Mounties w ill also be fac
ing the No. 2 ranked men in the
aerial warfare game of the con
ference in quarterback Mike
Glines and halfback Vic Ven
tura. Glines currently is ranked
second behind Southern Ore
gon's BUI Bailey, with a total
of 706 yards gained and one
touchdown pass for a .443 aver
age. Bailey has less yardage
(6931 but a higher average
(.500).
Ranked second in the recep
tion department is Ventura be
hind Portland State's Jim Hol
lingswortli. The classy Ventura
has hauled in 23 aerials for 317
yards and one touchdown.
The Owls have had no con
tact work this week, devoting
practice time to polishing both
offense and defense. Pass de
fense has again received its
OREGON
NO. PLAYER
82 Ben Olsen
70 JflCk Kuller
64 Richard Yamashtro
53 Chuck Hawkins
61 Ken Lenhardt
73 Rock Luckman
85 Jon Pattison
33 Mike Glines
86 Vic Ventura
20 Claude Shiop
35 Bob Battle
TECH
WT. POS.
187 LG
211 C
197 RG
249 RT
211 RE
1S9 QB
161 LH
152 RH
227 FB
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share of practice time.
Sonny Luke, the all-American
who has shown as much poise
on defense since moving to this
phase of the game two weeks
ago, was a doubtful starter for
the Ow ls as of Wednesday. )
However, a quick trip to the
hospital Wednesday night re
lieved the pain which had de
veloped from a slight back in
jury and Luke was pronounced
okay for the contest.
The Owls will face some
Mountaineer gridders who have
gained much esteem in the
conference statistical picture,
also.
Left halfback Rich Bartcn is
currently fifth in rushing with
a respectable average of 4.0 per
carry and a total of 312 yards.
In passing the Mountics' Den
nis Van 'Metre has hit for 323
yards and three touchdowns;
end Lee Wich has grabbed nine
aerials for 241 yards and three
touchdowns in just conference
action.
A difficult game is forecast
by coach Ron Ptieister and staff
as the Mounties attempt to end
the record-setting losing streak
at the expense of the Owls.
EASTERN OREGON
WT. PLAYER NO.
172 Dennis Oliver 82
325 Dole McKrale 78
181 Dick Barr M
220 Steve Slranaghsn 70
190 Mike Been 62
193 Jim Koehler 74
182 Lee Wick 88
190 Dennis VonMelrt 6
172 Rich Barton 35
168 Don Fisher 22
181 Rollin Schimmet 30
Fernandez
Fight Pick
NEW YORK (UPII - Mid
dleweight contender Florentino
Fernandez, seeking his sixth
straight knockout, is a 3-1
choice to beat Juan Rocky) Ri
vero, the Buenos Aires bomb
er, tonight in their television
fight at Madison Square Gar
den. Cuban Fernandez of Miami,
Fla., is favored for their nation
ally televised (ABC) 10-rounder
because of his stunning left
hook and his remarkable come
back this year.
Last year, the banana-nosed
Fernandez suffered three
kayoes in his four bouts. Dick
Tiger (now world champion)
fractured Florentine's nose and
stopped him (61. Joey Giambra
also stopped him (8) and Rubin
(Hurricane) Carter knocked
him out (1.
Fernandez's only 1962 victory
was a decision over Phil Moy
er. But this year the muscular
and mustachioed Cuban refugee
scored five consecutive knock
outs over Hilario Morales
(2), Duilio Nunez (9), Jose Tor
res (5), Randy Sandy il) and
Joe De Nucci.
He now has 30 kayoes among
his 36 victories in 42 fights.
But Argentina's Rivcro
stockier and shorter-armed than
Fernandez has registered 36
knockouts among his 39 victor
ies in 48 bouts. And he never
was stopped.
Rocky had only two bouts this
year. He lost a decision to
contender Jose Gonzalez 'of
Puerto Rico and knocked out
Tony Valcnti (4i.
OUT FOR SEASON
ST. LOUIS (UPH Running
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ed on Wednesday for ligament
damage to his right knee. The
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DEFENSIVE SPECIALIST Former Chiloquin standout
Al DeBortoli, a 165-pound defensive halfback, will use
his talents against the Eastern Oregon College Mounties
for the Oregon Tech Owls at La Grande Saturday after
noon as the two teams clash in the final Oregon Colle
giate Conference game of the season. DeBortoli has been
a main cog in the Owls' defensive machine all season.
OSU Slight Choice
Over Stanford 'IV
CORVALLIS (UPI) - Oregon
State and Stanford, a couple of
football teams that have a habit
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.
Last season Stanford, fresh
from an upset victory over
Dutch Harrison Tied
For Tournament Lead
ALMADEN, Calif. (UPI) -E.
J. (Dutchl Harrison, one of
the grand old men of golf,
turned professional nine years
before Babe Hiskcy was born.
But the two pros went into
the second round of tile $25,000
Almadcn Open tournament to
day tied for the lead with bril
liant six-undcr-par 66s and two
strokes ahead of the rest of the
field.
Harrison, 52, was the personi
fication of perfection Thursday
in his round with 34-32, includ
ing six birdies and no bogies.
Hiskcy, 24, had a double-eagle
on a par-five hole one of the
great rarities in the game of
golf, plus seven birdies. But he
had four bogies.
Young Hiskey got his double
eagle on the 13th hole, a par
five. 545-yard hole. He hit a 300
yard tee shot on the hard fair
it Near Infinita Point Lite
Much Longer Pluf lilt
No Condansar
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Rati Driving
Satisfaction
Falls, Oregon
Friday, November 1, 1963
''MUSJ.IWIi'"!
Michigan State, was cloblwrcd
by Terry Baker 8t Co. at Stan
ford by a 27-fl score.
Coach John Ralston, whose
Indians are now 9-4, 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.
ways, cutting a corner off the
dog-leg. Then he blasted a two
iron 200 yards to the green
where it took one bounce and
landed in the cup.
It was only the second double
eagle of the year on the PGA
tour compared with 19 holes
in one. Statisticians figure
that a double-eagle occurs only
once out of one and one-h a I f
million rounds of golf,
While Harrison and Hiskcy
were having their great rounds,
some of the others weren't far
ing as well. Young Jerry Duff,
from Nashville, Tcnn., for in
stance, hit three balls out of
bounds on the first tee and took
a horrendous 12 on the first
hole. He got only two pars
on the front nine, look a 50 and
followed that with a 45 on the
back side for a 95.
PAGE IB
Preppers
In Top
Clash
By United Press International
The big game in Oregon high
school lootball circles doesn't
come until Saturday night this
week.
That's when top-ranked Rose
burg meets Marshfield at Coos
Bay in a game that could cith
er settle or confuse the race in
one of the state's best prep
leagues. Roseburg is unbeaten
and Marshfield hasn't lost since
an early season defeat by Cot
tage Grove.
A Roseburg victory could vir
tually assure the Indians of a
Midwestern League title. If
Marshfield wins it will be a
three - way tie with Cottage
Grove.
Cottage Grove, ranked 10th, is
host to South Eugene tonight.
NO
KLAMATH FALLS
LAYER WT. POS.
80 John Jendneiewskl
180 LE
if Jonn Enrioht
6? Mike MeKibton
58 Jay Paxton
88 Steve Campbell
70 Lvle Haney
8 Les Thurman
10 John Parlsollo
t Terry Eccles
?0 Verne Patrick
30 Chuck Mills
?IJ LT
183 LG
10 C
180 RG
174 RT
153 RE
1SS QB
ISO LH
1M RH
160 FB
Berry Brothers Set
For Football Duel
EUGENE (UPI) - Halfback
Mel Rcnfro 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-Amorican for
Oregon as a junior last season,
suffered a cracked rib on a
kickoff return against Washing
ton last week. Coach Lcn Casa
nova indicated he did not plan
to use him in order to give the
rib more time to heal.
Bob Berry, Oregon's sharp
junior signal caller, suffered
strained knee ligaments in the
Washington battle. "He wants to
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Klamath Falls Closes Campaign
Meeting Strong Comet Eleven
The 1963 grid campaign comes
to a close for Bob Williams'
'Klamath Falls Pelicans tonight.
The dangerous Crater Com
ets provide the opposition and
based on the two other confer
ence games played by Keith
Johnson's Comets, the Pels are
In for another tough contest.
' For the Pelicans, the out
come of the game makes the
difference between ending the
season with a 2-6 mark or a
1- 7 record overall and either a
2- 2 counting record or one of 1-3.
The ultimate decision could
very well rest on whether the
Comets will be ready or over
looking the so-so Pels.
This is the pre-game prob
lem of Johnson and staff.
TOM DAY
tests Comet offense
CRATER
WT. PLAYER
170 Frank Armstrong
175 John Bush
155 Dave Wilcox
180 John McNIchols
165 Sieve Jorde
175 Dennis Ryerson
175 Bob Turner
150 Roger Neufeld
165 Sherm Kiger
188 Darrelt Summerlleld
170 Vern Swanson
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
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number one quarterback for San
Jose State. Both played under
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game.
And follow ing the Medford ef
fort, the Comets fell down con
siderably the next Friday and
were stopped by a so-so Yreka
eleven, 20-6.
' Thus tiie stage is set and the
time right for the Comets to
again let down.
This has been the problem for
tlie Crater coaching this week.
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been working hard toward add
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1 Defense has again received a
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as the Pels eye the varied for
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ets which vary from an unbal
anced T, to a single wing to a
winged-T.
On offense, the Pels have
worked a pair of new faces into
the picture as defensivemen
'Ben Kerns and Bob Moore
have been alternating with
Chuck Mills and Terry Eccles
respectively.
' Both have looked good in of
fensive scrimmages and could
possibly see action at fullback:
and halfback tonight.
Kerns has been one of the
leading defensivemen with the
'largest number of tackles.
Moore is only a sophomore
and has looked particularly good
in the offensive workouts.
Tlie Comets are reported
healthy for the fray, with all
hands fully recovered from ear
lier injuries.
1 A slim possibility of another
contest for the Pels next week
end was in the making this
week following the forfeit by
Tillamook to MdMinnville of the
TYV League.
1 The Chcesemakers were
forced to forfeit one contest for
playing an unauthorized game
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