Saturday, December 05, 2020

FROM THE HAACK ARCHIVES: PAGE FROM THUR., SEPT. 23, 1965, LINFIELD REVIEW




FROM THE HAACK ARCHIVES: PAGE FROM THUR., SEPT. 23, 1965, LINFIELD REVIEW

Thanks on Dec. 4, 2020, to Nancy Steinbach Haack and the archives of Bob and Nancy Haack for this page from the Thur., Sept. 23, 1965 Linfield Review student newspaper.

See story by Dave Adair and photo by Rusty Rae covering the PLU (then called the "Knights," not "Lutes") vs. Linfield football game played the night of Saturday, Sept. 18, 1965, on Linfield's Maxwell Field. Linfield won, 17-0. It gave Paul Durham, Linfield head football coach, his 100th collegiate football coaching win, all with the Linfield Wildcats.

Note ads in left hand corner:

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Belveal's Ice Cream -- Before it was Belveal's Ice Cream it was Trill’s Ice Cream. After it was Belveal's it became Alf’s Ice Cream & Burgers. Same location. Three different businesses.

WILDCATS NAB VICTORY NO. 100 FOR COACH DURHAM

By Dave Adair, Linfield Review, Thur., Sept. 23, 1965,

Photo cutline: Dodger Roger Gains Ground – Linfield FLANKERBACK #12 Rogers Ishizu, an offensive standout for the ‘Cats, cuts upfield with a pass reception. On the right in the photo is #84 Ray Taylor, an end. Linfield Review photo by Rusty Rae.

Coach Paul Durham attained the century mark in victories Saturday night when the Wildcats defeated the Knights of Pacific Lutheran University. The 17-0 victory gave Coach Durham a record of 100 wins, 46 losses and 10 ties since he took over the job of head coach of the Wildcats in 1948.

The action began in the first quarter when the Wildcats ran the kick off back to the 21 yard line. No penetrating drives were started until the Cats took control of the ball late in the period after a fourth down punt by the Knights rolled dead on their own 45 yard line. A fine run by Ed Griffin brought the ball to the 34 yard line The Wildcats were in scoring position after Rogers lshizu snared a pass from quarterback Mike Barrow and took it down to Pacific Lutheran's 11 yard line. The gun then went off signifying the end of the first quarter.

At the other end of the field the 'Cats were unsuccessful on their touchdown drive. On a fourth and goal situation Tim Kubli stepped in to place a seven yard field goal between the uprights to give Linfield a 3-0 edge over the Knights.

After the kickoff. the Knights were on their own 24 yard line. Two sparkling runs by Len Rucker and one by Morris Blakenbaker gave Pacific Lutheran two first downs. The, drive fizzled on the 30 yard line of the Wildcats when the 'Cats sturdy defense held on a fourth down situation.

Rogers lshizu caught two passes from Barrow and Barrow himself executed a very tricky quarterback sneak to give the Cats sizeable gains. These were to no avail as the Linfield team ran out of petrol and the Knights took over on their own 31 yard line. This set the stage for the second tally by the Wildcats.

After an illegal use of the hands penalty made it fourth and 23, the Knights were forced to punt. The diminutive Ishizu took the ball on the Knight’s 47 yard line and with the aid of a key block by Leroy Fails scampered 53 yards for the second addition to Linfield's side of the scoreboard. The extra point attempt was good to continue Linfield's runaway by the score of 10-0.

When the 'Cats got the ball again, they started another threatening drive. Outstanding catches were made by Brian Carter, Ray Taylor and Ishizu. The drive was halted. however, when the gun sounded to end the first half. Linfield went into the dressing room with a comfortable margin.

The third quarter saw the ball change hands many times before the Wildcats started a drive from their own 20 yard line after a fourth down punt by the Knights. Dazzling runs were made by Leroy Fails and Walt Gebauer to give Linfield three first downs in the closing seconds of the third quarter.

When the final period had begun, Linfield kept up their hard running attack. After snaring a pass from Barrow, Ishisu ran the ball down to Pacific Lutheran's 10 yard line On a second and goal situation, left end Carter hauled in a pass from Barrow and bulled his way through two opponents for the score. The extra point attempt was good and Linfield had pretty much put the game on ice with a 17-0 score and but seven minutes left in the game.

The rest of the fourth quarter war marked by interceptions and fumbles by both team. In the closing moments of the game, the Knights started a penetrating drive. Due to the stalwart defense of the Wildcats, the Knights were forced to hand over the ball with but a few seconds left in the game Time ran out and Linfield wound up on top by the score of 17-0.

The win gave the Wildcats their 24th straight victory on the home field. Their next game is at San Luis Obispo against Cal Poly. Next home game is the Homecoming game against Whitman College on October 23 at 8:30 p.m.

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