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0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 00 Toledo Takes 47th WOODLAND The Woodland High School Panthers became the 47th straight footzall victims of the high-flying Toledo Indians here Friday night but, not without a struggle. A key fumble recovery and 30-yards in Woodland penalties in the second period with the game knotted 8-8, turned out lo be the key to the Toledo 22-14 victory. Woodland Strikes First But, Woodland had the Benfield running the twoconversion. Fumble Keys Play In the second period, Toledo recovered a Woodland fumble satisfaction of being the first club in many moons to lead a Toledo team, striking first in! the initial period for an 8-0 NICHOLL MAKES THE ROUNDS Head Tiger Football Coach Dick Nicholl, in background, made 8 good showing. Nicholl later addressed the whale group, advantage.

That score came on a threethe rounds of his players Friday night during the halftime ing them to "play harder." Cloests to camera are Howard yard run by Tom Hewlett, with. activities as Centralia trailed North Thurston, 8-0. Nicholl is' Johnson, left, Tiger defender who also showed well, and Mike Bruce adding twol talking to Wayne McAlilster, a sophomore defender who made Bates. Centralia lost the game 23-6. Chronicle Sports Photo Summers points on another ground knot with from Toledo maneuver.

a the Dave yard contest marched Jones out at right and plunging eight back Larry I in to Sparkle Dulled Rams Hand Tigers First Setback on the Panther 39-yard stripe By GLEN DICKASON great variely of plays on the and, with the aid of 30 yards Chronicle Sports Writer ground which didn't move. They in Woodland penalties moved to Leo. Waiterson's passing gained 62 yards on the ground, the Panther 11. sparked on the Centrlia High but were pushed back hall of From there, Chip Fox took School home field Friday, night that for a 3t-yard total. a Clay Petersen pass for the in a non-league football bout Toby Robillard's punting was score and then manufactured with North Thurston fligh again outstanding.

Forced 10 the two pointer on a run for School, but it was 3 mere punt four times, he kicked for the go-ahead points. glimmer in the dark as the 145 yards for a 36.25 average. The Toledo touchdown came Rams rolled to a 23-6 victory The game opened on an even with tour seconds left in the over the Tigers. not with both teams testing first hali. Watterson compleled 11 of 16 strengths and weaknesses.

Margin Slimmed shots to ends Jerry Nelson and Midway through the second Woodland narrowed the Steve Robillard Adolphsen and halfback! quarter Fouts slammed a three. margin in the third panel on Toby for a .638 peryard pass to his favorite end a 43-yard play from centage mark. His passing Jim McCuiston for a pass touchdown quarterback Tom Setery to left netted 164 yards for 2 14.9 and followed with a hand end Dan White, but the PAT average per completion. over tackle to Ponzoha for the attempt ws no good. Rams Rougher two lead.

point conversion and an 8-0 The Panthers drove 89 yards In the meantime. North in 15 plays for that score after Thurston runners were more Quick Score Toledo fumbled on the than equating Watterson's After taking the second half Woodland 11. passing yardage and hitting six kick off the Rams marched 62 In the fourth period, a Bentimes the rushing yardage of yards in seven plays for a field run from eight yards away Centralia. The Rams compiled touchdown in the form of a two. put the game on ice for the 189 yards an the ground to yard dive kick by Welter.

The atIndians, although the try fer Centralia's 31 tossed and for quarterback, tempted was short. point failed. J. D. Fouts 108 yards Centralia took the ball, but Threat Ends on short plays utilized mostly on its series of downs was Coach Darrell Deason's to keep Tiger defenders on their forced to punt to North Thur.

unbeaten Toledoons Were toes. ston, needed six plays to which threatening again as the gun attempted passes completed for 108 yards Monta took yards the to pass paydirt. from Fouts Lew Fouls 10 of 18 travel sounded the end of the contest, with the ball on the Woodland and a 16.8 yard average per that marked the six pointer. six. completion.

This time Dobbs' kick good North Thurston made 1150 of and North Thurston held: a 21-0 defense Toledo will test the Onalaska a few executed plays using! next Friday night in al two runners and its Walterson then took command advantage. contest in Logger country. passing attack to keep the after Steve Treit took the Score by quarters: Tigers off-balarce. Most used on. kickoff.

In to passes and two Toledo 8 8 0 6-22 the ground was an off-tackle! rushing p'ays Centralia moved Woodland 8 0 6 0-14 slant to Dave Ponzoha or Mike the ball for 68 yards, 66 in the Yardstick Toledo Wood Welter, Fouts used short-quick air. The first to Adolphsen for First downs 16 15 passes, going to only one 35 and the second to Nelson for Yards Rushing 229 160 which was intercepted 31. Yards Passing 69' by Tiger Jim Hewitt. After the third quarter ended Total Yardage 256 229 The Tigers made use of a Watterson hit Nelson on an Mossyrock Vikings Fall To Laughbon Momentum DUPONT The Laughbon by Flynn, the PAT failing Chis High School Panthers rolled up time. 3 40-14 non-league football Jim Roberts ran 15 yards for victory Friday night over the a third stanza Laughbon touchMossyrock High School Vikings.

down and Ralf McAllister took The Panthers jumped off to in a Flynn pass on a 2-yard an early 14-0 lead when quarscoring play for another TD. terback John Flynn whipped a Both PAT kicks failed. 34-yard touchdown pass to Mike Flynn performed a Wilson and Albert Guterriez quarterback sncak for the final scored another six-pointer on a Laughbon touchdown, and 15-yard scamper. Harry Wilson executed the same play for the kicked for both conversions. conversion.

The Vikings retaliated when Mossyrock wour.d up its Halfback Denny Alitchell lunged scoring for the evening in the over from the one-yard line. third frame with Ilalfback Dave Redmon then passed to Andy Ward passing to Mitchell for a Yost for the two-point con20-yard touchdown play. The version. conversion try failed. Laughbon scored again in the Winless to date, Mossyrock second frame on a 46-yard run enters South Central League WANTED CEDAR SPRAYS 6c lb.

EARN TOP MONEY CUTTING CEDAR Acceptable Cedar Sprays Must Be 14 to 22 Inches in Length, Dork Green in Color and Clean, Bundled for Convenient Handling. Cedar Must Be Delivered Fresh at the Centralia Plant, 404 South Tower NEW PICKERS MUST CALL PLANT BEFORE CUTTING Plant Number 736-5044 SHERWOOD FOREST FARMS, INC. Berried English Holly Christmas Greens 1167 Prindle Chehalis, Washington laction Friday when the Morton Huskies come to town. Morton also winless in non league action. Scare by quarters: Laughbon 14 6 30 0-40 Mossyrock 8 0 6 0-14 Yardstick Lay Moss First Downs 11 9 Yards Rushing 263 87 Yards Passing 47 132 Total Yardage 310 219 Pass Altempts 9 24 Pass Completions 3 9 Pass Int.

By 2 No. Penalties 6 Yards Penalized 70 45 Canadiens Top Hawks HALIFAX (AP) The Mont-! real Canadiens defeated the cago final Black llawks 4-1 in a Hockey League pro-season garne before 5,500 fans Tuesday night. eight-yard pass play and then, find Centralia opposing Tumwith pure power of the Tiger water on the Tumwater field. line, Watterson moved in for al Score by quarters: touchdown on a North Thurston 0 8 13 2-23 sneak. Centralia 000 0 6-6 With the score 21-6.

Watterson Yardstick Cent. N. Thur. trapped inside his own goal First Downs 18 was for a safely which gave the Yards Rushing 31 189 Rams their final tallies. Yards Passing 164 108 Total Yardage 195 297 Defensively for Centralia, in Pass Attempts 16 18 addition ta Hewitt's inPass Completions 10 terception, Wayne McAllister Pass Int.

By picked up the sole Ram fumble Fumble in the first quarter. Also proving! Fumbles Lost tough were Robillard. Craig Penalties Kline, Treit, Howard Johnson, Yards Penalized and Keith Hasu Puris 4 Centralia's next contest will Avg. Dist. Punts 36.2 34 www SPORTS NEWS The Dailu Chronicle Saturday, Sept.

26, 1970 Washougal Panthers Wear Down Huskies MORTON Presenting both a devastating ground and aerial attack, the Washougal Panthers wore down the Morton Huskies 42-8 here Friday night in a nonconference high school football encounter. It wasn't until the final frame that the Huskies were able to get on the scoreboard, the key play coming in the form of a 52-yard pass play from Quarterback Perry McCormick to Bob Tully. McCormick tossed another aerial to Tim Coleman for the two-pont conversion. Touchdown Effected Washougal scored in every quarter, the first tally coming on a 16-yard run by Dave Cox, with Dave Deery booting the extra point. Second frame action saw the Panthers move to a 21-0 lead 9 with a six-yard run by Steve Sanders, a pass reception by Chris Leifsen for the PAT and another touchdown by Stan Wright which covered two 9 yards.

Washougal Quarterback Bruce connected with Liefsen on a 15-yard scoring pass in the third frame. The PAT try failed. Margin Padded In the fourth frame. Washougal padded its margin with a 1wo-yard touchdown (plunge by Friedrich and a Cox conversion. Cox then added the Centralia-Chehalis Elks No.

2435 MANAGER'S NIGHT Saturday September 26 No. 2435 STEAK DINNER $2.75 After Dinner Dancing to "RAY HARRIS TRIO" Elk Members Only 4. Chehalis NBA Contest Viewed Historic Event July 4, 1776. 1918... Dec.

7, 1941. all signiilcant dates in American history. Sept. 30, 1970 a significant date in the history of the National Basketball Association. For that's the date of the firstever meeting between NBA members the Seattle SuperSonics and the Portland Trailblazers.

Collision Course The two sure-to-be rivals collide at 8 p.m. on that date in the W. F. West High School, Chehalis, gymnasium and, while it will be a pre-season game that won't count in the league standings, it will mark the start of what promises to be an intense rivalry. The two Northwest cities have long been vying for supremacy, not only in athletics, but in all areas of endeavor and the potential SonicsBlazer rivalry should be no exception.

The 'Sonics, in their fourth year of NBA activity, return many of the standouts who forged a 21-15 record during last season's stretch run. Rookie Quintet In addition, player-coach Lenny Wilkens has five rookies on the roster and it's considered the best crop of first-year performers in the team's brief history. Although a starting lineup for the Chehalis contest is not certain at this time, an educated guess would upt Tom Meschery and Don Kojis at forward, center Bob Rule and guards Wilkens and Dick Snyder on the floor for the opening tip-off. Seattle will also lace two former mates in this historic meeting, which should add to the building of a rivalry. Center Dorie Murrey and forward Joe Kennedy, who went to the in the expansion draft, both wore the green and gold of the 'Sonics a year ago.

Solid Selections Portland made some other solid choices in building its expansion team, including centers LeRoy Ellis from Baltimore and Dale Schleuter from San Francsico, guard Jim Barnett from San Diego and forward Gary Gregor from Atlanta. Barnett' and Gregor came to the in off-season trades. Portland also has an outstanding rookie guard Geoff Petrie, the 'Blazers' first-round draft selection from Princeton. The Chehalis encounter will not only be the first NDA contest between leans from Seattle and P'ortland, it will be the first major league professional sports battle involving squads from the two cities. Experts Divided The Daily Chronicle sports "experts" are divided on a pregame prediction for the duel.

STAFFERS John Martin and Dickason are being conservalive by not going out on a limb at the present time, although sports editor Chuck Wilfong prognosticates a slight edge for the Seattle club. Whatever the outcome, however, it is sure 10 presage the start of a colorful rivalry between the two NBA squads. Panther six-pointer on a 20-yard dash acd Deery engineered the extra point kick successfully. Sparking the Morton defensive effort during the evening vas Dan Powell, who made at leas! 16 tackles, and Joe Blight, who improves with every game. The Huskies step into South Central League Action next Friday, traveling to Mossyrock to battle the Vikings.

Score by qaurters: Morton 000 000 0 B- 8 Washougal 7 14 6 15-42 Mor. Was. First Downs 13 19 Yards Rushing 50 235 Yards Passing 111 121 Total Yardage 161 356 Pass a Attempts 29 17 Pass Completions 10 Pass Int. By 0 Fumbles Fumbles Lost Yards Penalized 40 116 Ex-Bearcat Coug Frosh PULLMAN Mike Oechsner, 19, son of W. F.

West High School track coach Hank Occhsner and former Bearcat football end, has made the Washington State University freshman grid squad at the same position, it was announced Friday. The 6-2, 200-pounder, played his prep ball under F. West football Coach Rod Giske, himself a former Cougar gridder. Under the direction of Coach Pinky Erickson, the WSU frosh squad of 70 begins workouts 3fonday. The 1970 Coubabes are rated by the coaching staff as better (than last year's undefealed squad as far as varsity prospects are concerned.

The Cougar a fourgame schedule. They open against Idaho at Lewiston in night game Oct. 23, meet Oregon in Eugene Oct. 30, Oregon State in Pullman Nov. 6 and Washington in Seattle Nov.

13, Oechsper resides al Stimson Hall on the WSU campus. League I seasoo. I Canucks Ink Pacts CALGARY (AP) The Vancouver Canucks appounced Tuesday that right handers Garth Rizzuto and goaltenders Serge Aubrey and Lyon Zim. merman have signed contracts for the National Mackey League I seasoo. I KARNISS SCRAMBLES FOR PE ELL Pe Ell High School Trojan Quaterback Allan tackle is Toutle Lake's Jeff Cooper (84).

The Karniss, with ball goes for good yardage Fri. Trojans came up with a second half day night on right end sweep, midway down to tie the contest, 6-6. Chronicle through second quarter. Attempting to make Sports Photo Pe Ell Trojans Tie Toutle Ducks As Columbia Eight Action Begins By JOHN MARTIN Chronicle Sports Writer PE ELL The Trojans DE 0 Pe Ell High School came from a one touchdown deficit here Friday night to tie the Toutle Lake High School Trojans 6-6 in the Columbia Eight Football League opener for both clubs. The Trojans received the opening kickoff and marched 40 yards in two plays before the initial drive stalled, and that tended to be a preview of first half action as neither team was able to make much losing possession on downs, intercepted passes and The Ducks took the lead in the first frame on a drive which weal down to the one-yard line.

where Duck Fullback Howard Mosteller carried the mail into paydirt. The try for point was thwarted. The Trojans came alive in the second half, shutting out the Duck offense and scoring tieing touchdown with about seven minutes remaining in the contest when Kip Baker swept right end for a 15-yards scoring run. Again, the conversion fort failed. Pe Ell's Todd Johnston turned: into an effective weapon in the Trojan pass defense plan, inRiverside Top Ten Gross Hdcp.

Nel Paul Kaps 71 11 60 Mel Moline 68 8 601 Chuck Hiber 11 60 Buzz Williams 81 61 Al Erickson 72 62 Doo Sticklin 74 12 62 Ed Taylor 75 12 63 Jack Schaeffer 73 10 631 Harold Hollis 76 13 63 John Hemphill 71 7 64 Henry Gidcon 73 CO tercepting one aerial and, Woodland. knocking down several others. Score by quarters: Also playing an especially Pe El! 0 0 good game, according to Coach Toutle Lake 6 0 0 0 Wally Sibbert, were Jim Muller Yardstick PL and Tom Fluke. First Downs 5 The Lie floats both Yards Rushing 112 Lake and Pe Ell into the middle Yards Passing the Columbia Eight stanTotal Yardage 112 dings. The Trojans will try to Pass Attempts step into the win column next Pass Completions Friday at LaCenter when they: Pass Int.

By play the Wildcats. LaCenter is Fumbles winless thus far, having lost 6-0 Fumbles Lost 4 ito Kalama and 12-8 to Yards Penalized 30 Eatonville Stopped By Tarrier Defense TACOMA When the East, passing doesn't go, we sink with Central League's top defensive and top offensive clubs clashed Charles Wright turned in an Friday night, the result was outslanding evening on pass anybody's guess. defense, plucking off five And, the outcome was suraerials. prising, as the Charles Wright The only touchdown came Academy Tarriers continued to from the only sustained drive be the only unscored upon team by either team during the in the area, blanking the tough game, the Tarriers finally Eatenville Cruisers 60. punching the six pointer over Cruiser Coach George from the three-yard line.

Galloway credited Charles Galloway reported end Jerry Wright with a tough defense and Brashears is DOW out of action called his own offensive effort with stiches in his pose. The a "catastrophe." coach credited Denny Gollehon, "We're a passing the Brashears and Denny Dawkins coach "and when with fine defense. said, the Eatonville, now 0-1 in league play, will be in Eatonville rexl Second-Guessers Friday to baltle the Laughbon Set Panthers. Centralia's Second-( Yardstick Eat CWA Club will be reactivated this First Downs 11 9 year after an absence of one Yards Rushing 116 200 season, with the first meeting Yards Passing 83 58 sel for 7 a.m. Wednesday at Total Yardage 199 258 the Nor Wester Restaurant, Pass Attempts 18 Centralia, Election af officers Pass Completions will be part of the schedule Pass lot.

By of the first session. All inFumbles terested sports fans are inFumbles Lost 2 vited to attend. No. Penalties 9 Yards Penalized 95 40 6-6 06 TL 5 34 61 40 1.

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