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Kamp Junior College Wins from Hillsdale Eleven by Safety Grand Rapids, September 28 - The Junior College linemen took matters into their own hands Sat- urday a f t e r n o o n at Houseman Field and carried Coburn, Hills- dale's ace backfield star, 25 yards backward to give the Jaysees a 2-0 victory' over the Dales. In the first period Coburn. tossed a long completed pass to Touhy for a Hillsdale first down on Junior,s 38, but the Raider's line held for downs. Junior College's backs, with Crell and Hoffman pacing, the way, ruled off three successive first downs, ending up on the Dales, one foot line, where the visitors held for downs and kicked out of danger. In the second period, the Dales could only reach the 29-yard line, while in the third, the Raiders weren't able'-ito get be- yond the Hillsdale 22. I Receiving the ball for the first time inthe fourth period, Coburn, Hillsdale back, dropped back to find a pass receiver. The Junior line surged forward as a unit and literally carried him back over his goal line for a safety and the gamc s only score. The standout feature of the game was thc work of the Junior College line. Junior 0utclasses Ferris Grid Team Big Rapids, October 4- - Grand Rapids Junior college rolled up 40 points here Friday night to swamp the luckless Ferris Bulldogs and chalk up its third straight victory, 4-0-0. 4 Crell paced the visitors' attack with three touchdowns and two extra points, while Morse, Price and Wiersum each added a tally. The Jaysees led 20-0 at the half. One of Crell's gallops was a 60- yard sprint, while Wiersum romped 70 yards and Morse's run was for 40 yards. Both Wiersum and Morse scored their touchdowns after in- tercepting Ferris passes. J.C.'s team has 'shown that it has the solid line and fast-plunging backfield on which championship teams are built. Coach Steele should be more than satisfied with the Ferris game alld it looks as if the boys from J.C. are going to have a big year. Tornga, B. 5 r il I. Banta ' i I, I J i i , I s Murphy
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Ii I lqzfi t I 5 X l 1 BW Wm I Middleton Mol 1 Sutherlin Price Jaysees Top Wayne Frosh 6 to 0 Detroit, October 18 1 The Raid- ers of Grand Rapids Junior college today maintained their undefeated record by scoring a 6-0 victory over the Wayne University freshmen. The teams battled on even terms for three quarters and then the Furniture City eleven turned on the heat. Bob Hoffman got away for 25 yards but was stopped on the eight. Hard-hitting Mik e Crell plunged over for a touchdown. A second Grand Rapids scoring drive was stalled when Doug Ruth- erford of Wayne intercepted a pass on his own nine-yard line. The Wayne yearlings put on a 75-yard march in the final minutes of the game, completing passes of 25 and 50 yards. Then Hoffman, star of the game, intercepted a pass with less than a minute to go and put the game on ice. Junior College Turns Back CSTC Frosh, 18-0 Grand Rapids, October 25 - Cracking through the Central State Teachers Frosh to tally in all but the first period the Junior College eleven continued among the un- beaten teams of the state as they rolled up an 18-0 victory over the Bearcat Yearlings this afternoon at I-louseman Field. After recovering a p a r t i a l ly blocked kick on the Bearcat 30 early in the second stanza, Mike Crell, JC tailback, fumbled on the first play, picked up the ball and raced over to the left, where, duck- ing under the arms of two Central tacklers, he hurled a pass to Kamp who stood entirely by himself in the end zone. The second touchdown for the Blue and Gold came in the third period when the entire Jaysee line rushed in and blocked another Bearcat kick. This time Wiersum downed the ball behind the goal for the second touchdown. The third score came after a sustained drive brought the ball up to the five from where Crell plunged over the goal A fmal thrlll came when Crell booted a ball from his own 4-0 which rolled out of bounds on the Bearcat two inch llne Van Hartesveldt Tornga, J. Morse
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