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Show ll U. COACH SAYS PILOTS TOUGH TEAM Portland Team Outgained St. Mary's In Last Sunday's Game One of the fightin'est ball fhibs ever to invade the Cou-.,r Cou-.,r gridiron lair will be here his Saturday when Portland rs' pilots take the field, roach Eddie Kimball told ,,e Quarterback club today. ' Playing a free lance cheduie with no conference worses- tutelaged by Robert Lee Slat'ty" Mathews, who formerly inched some of the Idaho's best team3 and was offered the Ne. braaka CornhusUers' contract at ,w time Dana X. Bible took over ,t,e midwesterners; geared to a Mathews' version of the Notre Dame style of play he and famed Krmte Rockne used to team in that's Portland. With little eligibility ruling stringency, Portland's squad will he pretty representative national- Dc ." - ''v i jy Kimball expects. Two Utah boys are in the Pilot lineup Frank Maloney, Murray sophomore sopho-more back, and Marty Pezley, an-oiher an-oiher Murray lad at guard. The fact that St. Mary's down-til down-til Portland by 32 to 7 doesn't mean much, Kimball pointed out, fur the Pilots are a team who-figure who-figure the score doesn't matter if they don't win. The score might just as well have been 6 to 0 for the down-coasters. It took St. Mary's 44 minutes to get a first down, and they only went on their scoring spree as Portland flicked the pigskin all over the lot in quest of a score. Statistics showed show-ed Portland had 195 yards to a mere 91 for the Saints. Because the boys had their eyes on the within-grasp conference championship, as well as the Redskin's Red-skin's joint and several scalps, i they didn't take any chances in I the Utah game, Eddie explained. ' A slippery underfooting and . tricky wind -put a passing attack on the questionable list. "It's easy to second guess," Eddie epitomized, epitom-ized, "personally I think they did i good job." Due to the week's layoff, there will be no Quarterback club meeting meet-ing next week, Chairman J. Edwin Ed-win Stein announced. |