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Humboldt State Ti Grid Opener Extend Win String To 10; Eastern Washington Next Ily DON' TK.RIIUSI1 Spoils Kdilor Producers nf lhc most spectacular flrsl night performance sinre Ihe days nf high billion shoes, curh-surening hcmlliu's anil slogies, Ihc HitmholiU Sfnfe l.umhrrjneks skinned (he Wildcats I.lnficlil, 33-0. heforc 4,300 ciislomrrs at Allirc Slailiii Saturday nighl. Now it's on lo fhcny. Washing- lo 0 hcir hc Inn, and an arc lighl dale with concluded. the Eastern Washington Savagcsj ne llnU 1S Saturday.

The 'Jacks will l.ave In he al Ilim peak lo make It II wins a row l.ecause ihe: olll( rcadv northerners arc the pr.de of (hej a h) a (ew I KvcigiTcn Lonlercucc. Last re-' purls had the lirsl siring ru.arlcv-' llal( ck Stephens' K- Lack working uilh Ihe. fourth 1 1 ''ash-set-llp-(hc-fir Hun, and Coach Ed Chissus wearing 1 11 11 Slal I 1 1 11 While, a watermelon smile. i 11 5 icoll se ior llill scorc i ili'I amass 127 varils in nine Ihe Lumberjacks went into the inellldlng a (G-varder game a one-point favorite. II mvi1 -ast sidelines.

Ills (otnl them jnsl 5:25 lo put long wns 3 va 5 ll( llcr and big ears on the irc ficld team was ahlc lo 1 Fullback Ed White blasted o(f: com White slammed iulo Hie end! zone ngait, al the top of Ihe scc- on quarter when hc swivel-hinped and the scoring parade was Coach Phil Savboe louk dr ne whidl whjlc him Inumph in stride, slating sM s(i (ccl wUh a VOTd firmly believed that the visitors ol lhc first nui cl gi would be. a iot ((Higher thun 'hey. were. We as coaches nrcn'l qviilej sure just how good a ball game! 0 110 Ihe boys 1 a d. The gamcjj! movies should (ell the storv.

Then (hc back lo their the extra five days of prac- 1 "TM Howcvcr lllc lice we hnd over Li.ificld llst wu have made quite a hit of TM Cl ferencc" fumble on Hie visitors' lotir- Linfield mentor Durham declared, "if llumlioldl Slato linues lo improve they should. a very good season." Spirited Action On Gridiron, In Stands Scores left lackle and careened into Ihe end zone, Jim Walker kicked Ihe first of his three extra Stephens' spectacular gallop! late in the second period (be Wildcats had thrown scoring delayed momenlnrily W'ld. ca 's recovered an Both coaches agreed, (hat (he Lumberjacks would have, lo keep hustling and working and: avoid any swelling of the cranium' lo keep that 10-game win growing. ''Offensively we were glad to see Sonsn (Dan) moving that sec: onri unit so on-: tllc Lumbci 'J acliS a iyarcl stripe. Ullf IISC's famed "Green Chain" held, forcing (hc Wildcats lo pnnl anil Whilmirc got lhc louehdnwn hack in a Imrry, passing 24 yards In end Drew Roberts (o Ihc I.infield siv nnd going lo lhc air rigid back for a siv-yarder In Roberts again in the end zone.

Jim Walker booted his second 'of (hrce extra point tries to give tinned. Fcokes (Monty) is lo be a real fine On (be first running play of too. and that gives us some deplhithe second half, White electrified! at thai snot. ground wilh a tremendous dis-j "We learned thai Ihe reserves of broken field running asj need additional work as units. sailed 60 yards inlo Ihe end.

were pleased with Joe Siino's only to have (he play call-! foimonce al left end and Pollock'cd back nn a holding penally. (Parker) did real well al cenler.j An exchange of punts gave tlie We need more condilioiiing work-Lumberjacks llie ball on their Uy t'nlln II 0 l-'iinlball ItrsiilK PITJJS Intelnalliinnl Kasl Navy tl MiMim ('iilli-gr 7 M.iviai-liuMll* 21 Maine 1:1 IVun SI. 'JH I', West ViiKini.i :17 llutl.iln 0 f. V. StioiKMuug 0 Island Xcirll.ea.slr.

Colby 1C. Si l.awicTiiT TrHi II W. Vn. SI. l-'aii rucMil 1'rlirs II Sln.nilit'id Haven -0 Shipitcnsbiup llciii'va 211 Coast (lunld (I Nn Car.

SI. ViiKinia Tecli VMI William i Mary 21 Tci'n Kentuvky 13 II (ii'ilrgia 'Nu. Car. Coll. II Mori is HIOWII Clark 1C.

Clntlin II I.Vndfrson 12 KenliirVy Si. 0 jUusl 12 '1'ougaSou Morchcad ai licfligelown JTIn- Citadel Hi Nrwlwrry 0 1'i 7 SI. Texas A.vM ft Liuiisiana 'IVrh 20 Uuilar 0 'ix-noir Uliyiu- 3D Wnfdml I'ri'shylerlan iKIwida SI. 2:1 Iliehmonil (I l.i'orge Washington in Hluctirld St. Allingliin SI.

(I Nurlbwesl l-i. SI. II S. A iNiirlln-asI I.a. Ill Arkansas St.

Delia 12 r'hirenivc SI. II I Middle TOIIII. Austin IVny 0 jVa. Cilinn II City Tech 21 7 iSmillieasH-rii U'i. 211 SW I.a.

Ifl I Miss. Coll. -IB Ko. Miss. Si.

It JAppalarliiaii 7 i'Jnoiy Henry 0 Blue Lake Nine In Close Win Over 'Oldsters' SPORTS STANDARD Monday. Sepl. 19, I960, P. 21 The Mine' l-iike (XHiiidcd an R-7 win or Ihe IlliK 1 ll.iiko "Oliillmcrs" In clash nl I'erigol Park. Some HOO was raised nn behalf of injniel Chick Intleldcr Magc'r.

MjtKCt 1 relumed home la: keck linin a Berkeley ImjpilB 'and vicvu'd hi 1 teammate. 1 i 111 1 1 5t Inlomntiotinl Tennis Cham- lie injunil some six wccksjpjaji.tjiiju with Hod Uivcr of Am- while winking on his The Chirks buill up nn early en's National champ Uarlcne llnrd Ill-ail nml hung on as Ihn fo Iriuniph. neaily won in llro ninlh Ijiver anil Miss llnrd. o( nearby Laver, Hard Get Nod In Pacific Tennis Tourney MJPh Play in he 5ing1p.s hrnckcl begins loday Htno Ijikc Irt! jifk 1 j.six (iniiioK uf piny. Ilic Old- Islor5 sctired four IntJiox in I ho Monlebcllo.

arrived Sunday. Ml.ss iuini. ciiminjj straight from jhnrler ilu.M-r. liar wns anil Hob 1'iei the Forest Hills, won her title, rocoivod a tl Airport from hft wns Ihr.icmvii.trtu.'n nnd A 'ride home. Chicks In-! SuiwLiy'x cloithloft eluded Urn M.ijjer.

Hich MnrwtxKl.Lni.^ youngsters Karen Jlnntzc AIM! Dimnc I'crlol, Jnck Ihrnplon. Osunn npsd fhe favored Dennis Tnylnr. Uoh lonm of ICnfilnnd't Ann Hay AWHTI. Uirry .1 n.jilaydon nnd Uolrcrt Mark nf ALI.V Hounds jiiul )luss lloiinds. y-7.

I.VH, in two-hovir- Oldliiner.s weir Knmk mi Uial didwl tinder the VnsLi, Cone Hoh PoiT.y, Jnlin 'I'nnltij, rt Send, Wnrd. Hnrnpton. Charlfiy IvVcdin. Ccne Costa. Kovncnvich nnd Nnt -Ir.

Still 0 occasion as Jlumbnklt Stale halfback Cecil Stephens hits the holclt State rooting srclinn rises to llie turf at Eui-eka's Albee Stadium after being trippefl I.Aimlvn.vks itnU'iish one of their repealed Western Mich. CL-nirnl Midi. 0 iKnnsns Si. 20 So. Dak.

SI. fi Chrislinn 7 i Missouri 20 Sniillicrn Mclimdisl iNiirlliLM-n Ml. 'i Noilli Cunlral fl ilown St. ir, DiTikr 0 Illinois St. 7 Si.

.1 lit 12 Irerris an Wisconsin i.Milw.^ 7 iXavier (Oliio) 17 Miami "Ohio) I Alma liMliiiriii ('onlral ft jf.Vnli.-il (Mo.) 13 West run 7 St. -17 Norfolk SI. iMarqiit'tLe 2.1 Villnnovn iKvnnsvillc '21 Ihmover (i iKnijmria 13 McPljcrsnn ft I-T liardin-Sinimons Denver Wicliiln lit Minn. 'Ihilulli) MncAk-sler iConcoi'dia t.Minn) 2fl 7 Tciirs Wankiiln ir, a i 20 Iklhel fi 'Sueslorn i i 211 Wcs. 'Hnpe 21 Dcprniu' 10 i Si.

Smilimosl Mo. SI. 0 up fronl. 27 from where it look them lurf fll Eiu'eka's Albcc Stadium aflor'bcing trippcfl I.Aimlv'Mwks uiik-ash one of their repealed nc son "Defensively," the Hi3C head'n plays to score nn a 30-yard. up Linfield guard Bob Younker (nli).

Stephens crs. L'Iio hud plenty to nboul os 1ISC 24 Vn Wesley an man pointed onl. "we Ihoiifih ccrinl from U'hitmire to an terror in I ISO's win Saturday. opened lhc season in resounding fiishion. Sterling 7 had a real good first line.

The ndvnnce featured a 19-yardi Linfield's (73) is renter Jim Walls. Part of the Hum 'hnCinsw Tchrs St. Norbcrts 1A ever, we're going to have lo do'blast by halfback Frank Aicllo' 'vOiiiewatcr Carroll some work in the Some of those kids darn gooil and we've gol lo thorn in Ihc right places. secondary. ailf a 14-yard pass from amassing a total of 390 3'a are 0 Roberts who made eljifonal onc-hamlcd grab on Ihe CP.S! Itwlol 34.

Tackle Manuel Simns, ami Vic' Lm incoin Ron Pe'cisen ci for 35. "New kids like GrotMng I'oinl was blocked by lialflwd nis), Speiry (fraiikJ, Vinos Dcincs. Curry (Dave) and Utoff (Mike)' arc going lo pitsh those other iiJelinc to keep Ihe drive nntl freshman Frank Sper- Walker's place kick for the taking his cues from the vel- (urns lacHu 1o ii Linfield's one scoring "i'hainmen 1 jouls on defense. were the stand- came midway in the fourth pcr-jU5C wlien quarterback Bill Tar-' jrish teamed up wilh end RALPH'S for a 60-yard pass-run play lo the flumboldt 14- gtti 3 Dcesse But again, the "Green Chain 11 Buck 'at that point and from wlicrc the'ci the final scoring march. Freshman quarlrrback Danny Sonsa directed Ihe advance over the yards, luinf; 15 pla.i in gcf Ihe tally on a four-yard plunge by reserve fullback Dave UUIclon.

Rut the big play in the drive ij was Sousa's pass In I vnns less. up mlrfdl? lof a1 riqhl guard. 1. ck Al CeK Guard, right cnrf for 1 'asqucz over llelield held lor rv. arcur.d IcM Icr Glunlini punli lo rpiurm Linfiold Parriili for Is'is by tp niiOd'c lot halt ends.

i HUMBOLOT 30--UNFIELO 0 fl 0 0' I A 1 Olsen kkts oil ro en u-c uo HumbcWt 3S. Vtti hreaVj up middle oces Itio i zor.e. Illegal Lpie of penally Plrjl Fied play, ball haA to HuirbaUr 13. Oown 1o Llndeld twld, ng White over IrH Fic-l DCJ, yard. lor While over 'arisli paiiei 1o for B.

Ojnlini pixits en I. 3L Dpgiurn 1 at IcH 1-itHr. V. i Ycihid.1 rich, for 1. up middle lo I ever rfqh! Mekfe fw 3.

1 3 relurns red ttf far HJV.BOLDT L1NFIELI3 0 7 A 7 recelv 3 3 Yardstick White rfs Ku ff-. Yes. G.imcd d-: Gairvtl Pa' Yris. a i I compreU. Siephfnj arcwnd IcM eixJ'Ron PcTcrifn on 35, reSurrt lo HuTbVJI lor 9.

arci-'nrf righl end lor 32. Wtiile cdi 3 at n'ghl gu.ird. 1st dflwn on Linfield 13. Wnil? ilflnlsjolf righl lackle lor lit 1o ioFI a (or 12, fcvchown wilh stripe. i lit In period.

a kick gsod. passei rreomp'ele, Whi'c HUMBOLDT 7-LINF1ELD 0 al al kle Whilm'rp pniiei kkki fo Dreisel on 7, Robe Ms (or Ut down on LlnF.cru jo ID Linfield V. Ycilida over nghl Whilmirc.Passw, hekJ guard lor T. Lpopo'd of! kit tackFe Icr no Sam. While up m.ddle (cr A.

Parrish parses to Durham lit Ir.ierccplcd By tes lc-s Avor.ico Average Rc Q( i end Ron Remington which gave the Lumberjacks a first down nn the Lmfield 28. Humboldl Slate was the com- jjplotc mastor of the up 22 first downs fo ParrisH on 3 al tackFe- lar 2 Jackie. Parrish tackiet) by ra fcr 6 yard losi. cXer pants yards to Humbcldl 38- oif g-jard Icr HF tfawn cm Huirbo'di Wf-ilmcre '-v 9 yard 1 Icis. Aleilo: over r'fyhl tackle for A a he'd, no; Ut on es incomplefe While ibcldi pasiei 13 fo capping penally p-jfs ball back to Hu-Tvbo'cM 111 Wtiilmire Daises RobeMi in end 'lor TD win rtmainirKj in psrisd kick blocked by Dairies 3 HUMBOLDT 3i--LINFIELD 0 Wilder Vkks elf lo DH 13, rc irrs to LTr.lieW 0.

Parrish ps5ici irncnt 1 over here. willi nC'ir llio Redding 'I Sundny. St. K. Colo.

SI. 0 N.M. Highlands II ('olo. Mines R. Ccn.

Okla. Cnll TOTAL I J3 INDIVIDUAL 0 3 A HUMBOLDT STATE TC YG YL Attention High School Students those a.m. session students interested in league bowling and FREE instruction at LANES report at I p.m. Wednesday, September 21. The p.m.

session studenh reporr.at 10 a.m. Wednesday, September 21. REDWOOD LANES igit tackle. Lroaold yard, 4 al rlihi guard. pun's to Ron, cr.

IS, ra 1 fov -tweaks up mic'dle for isl down rbl ai quarler er-rfs. HUMBOLDT 1-- LICF1ELD SECOND QUARTER Aiello O.T rigM end sweep lor L-'Vi, '5 1 rd 856 10th ARC AT A VA 2-0358 i LinMeld 46. arcLiK wj for 7. S'epchens sfcirls right er.d Icr lit i Linflcld 31. over tackle' or 3.

ViTiitrrwre PASS'S lo Roberts aloig, I'tfelires 1s1 on L-nfie'd' HUMBOLDT by fcr )'J back A YG ij losi. Bucfcer punts to R. Peterscn tn 33, refurr.s 1o HumboWt J3. Vasquci up lumb'etJ pilch cul. Ir bacX on Humbo'd! 33.

i tack led on Humbo'tJt 27. Llttletcn up fcr yard. Grvntini pvnis on 31. rclurns 'Big 0' Signs Mich. '1'cdi 21 Siiiwrinr Tchrs 'Smilhcin III.

Mo. Mines iS.DJ 2H St. i Snulhwi'sl Lutheran SW Tex. Si. 27 Tox.

St. Tttirs SW 0 77 Mcxk-n fi iTtxiis College I'mil Ouinn illownivl f'aync McMurray fi 'Aliilcnc F. Tex. Tclir fi nn Inrlny Tccli 3-1 W. Texas St.

34 Iho Kllli fluniliolrlt Cwm- New Mexico Kl. Tuls.l 13 IV Tninis lo llninlon 0 rcinloslecl SnlnriJiiy anil Suniiuy nn HIP KurcSka Hifih Nine Kiirrkn Tennis Club UUili M. 21) Uoslern i up Inr lhc? yearly tonrna- i Tulanc 7 ('aiifornia 3 AVyominji Montana 0 Washington Si Coll. of Pacific The Knreka won fcvon ro f)I) Unho fi of matches in men's singles ciark'-10 Sir 7 men's (IniiWes. fairings in whitworlh 23 Mhcita 'Canada! 0 two cvenls will rcsno cj(y 5 Ku on 0 made for lhc Iliimhnlill Counly Sl 2 2 f'cppcrdinc 6 AVTonrnament.

nnd o'hcr if Pittslnr'ch 7 Tcqislralions are cnniiBli. 0 of IMK 12 Washington 6 Nc-llers wishing lo ruler Ihc lri 3 Hawaii r. 5 lonrney may njulat-t KaMern Oregon 11 3 Williamson l)i. j. nc ijj JQ fl(? l.nthoran 12 both of Kureka.

ir Stanford 11 r.nrek.-i winners n-i ited- IScdlands 27 C.ihf. Wcslern fi ding were Ucmas. William-Chico St. 22 son. Mike Moore.

Agrew. ancl Dr. Whillier 20 San Diego U. fi Tom Wrijjloy in singles, a Ilumholdt XI 0 Dcmas-Cliff Mitchell, and Wil Sacramento Si. So.

Oregon llinnuon Or. P.iil Vcider in The lone Ftircka loss came in dmibles. as Dili Goudwm a i To bo ure of your brrtkei and wheel alignment lhis.fcalcdPoiilSchwclicIf.-2.B-2; nnd We SPECIALIZE in GUARANTEED WHEEL ALIGNMENT and BRAKE SERVICE Phone HI 2-0858 For FREE Estimate APPOINTMENT Souia tacv.l«d for 8 varcltionnl Itt.K pi'ch oul. race! Sown tall ta or U1 llcw for yariji. lit tfcwn on LinlieU 7.h»wn on LinlieM 23 Vrtiilfs fumble recovered by Yoshiila on Lilllclon iklrrs riglil wd (or I.

Soma's: LfnfleW 3. Ip alt icKomplere. over rigM Wrigley defeated Trcssnt-r C-l, S-fi. The three-time Ail-America. Eureka doubles wins: Domns- ECOrc css iohl ouaro lor TD wilni In ganw.

Kumboldl on a five-yard until Ihc final lore for TD wjlh remaining In fecnalni.i lint hair. Walker Ucki exlra ootnl. HUMBOLDT 10-- LINFIELD 0 I Llnlceld cxc Waiver kicks olf lo Dretsel on 6. re- walker splirt uprlghi lurn! lo Llnlicld 37. VoUiidil rtld lo' r.a\ HUMBOLDT LINFIELn gain, Ihrovcn lor 6 yard lOiS kicVs ofl, o-jt ol and certain "inngc.iast a source said'Tournamenl iwoiihi make the 0 one of Ihc'chcll learned for the highest paid pl.ijers in the league.

Wown. ace also ran over conversion that He played bolh on llnmboldt County offense and defense. and Dcmas and Mil- Ex-i-'orluna leammatb Gary doubles Sarvinski manncif a defensive end jjosl in Ihe game. I WHEEL SERVICE 3rd A Sts. Eureka.

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