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strict Swimmers Eye Finals
Records
pringfield
PTE CORNACCHIA
p p'he Rp'tistcr-Opiard
er cool evening and a
M1 willamalnne row
rcvent some rather hot
inccs Thursday night at
li's district swimming
ror(i were splashed out
;anl swimming hole as
si and Judy Barker,
Hey would be nice to
iund on canoe dates.
' covered the 50-yard
ke route in 42.2 Tor a
k in the 13-14 group and
a blue-ribbon sweep in
-roup with 50-yard firsts
troke, freestyle, breast
nd diving.
oolc care of everything
1344 lasses, including a
brmance in the 100-yard
for another new record.
, won breast-stroke and
in 50-yard varieties plus
mark was erased in the
ion by Dale Bergeson,
City, who did the 50
jstslroke in 42 flat. Keith
Springfield, claimed the
, rcestyle and repeated in
. ard race.
m city's medley relay
Tat Tisdale, Gary Mor
ind John Bowman pro
fourth 13-14 record by
100 yards in 2:21.5.
Hanson, Junction City,
Ed a 300-yard backstroke
,r 15-16 with 1:16.2, while
tcrson, Springfield, won
5 in 50 and 100 sizes.
jhor new mark in this
j fclongs to Springfield's
y.trclay girls, who went
150 yards of water ana
iin 2:18.1.
ie efforts in each event
patched acainst Eugene's
tc performances for the
i compete with Drain's
In the all-area champion
fcust 19 at Willamalane.
tsey, Springfield, retain-
tane County log-rolling
a preliminary event.
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72 42
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Results
k 5-7. Plilladdiphla 4-1
U 10, Detroit 1
Hon 3-0. Boston 5-5
nei scheduled.
lO-AND-UNDKR DIVISION
25-Yard Backstroke (Bovsp: -Tnm
Filiciicailc (Sir), 24.0; 2 Ted Coldin
(Sr), :28.2: 3 Lcland Hewitt (Sprl,
on.a; pjiivppi Aipaerson (Jul, :34.(1.
25-Yard Freestyle (Girls): 1 Ella
Louise Arney (Sprl, :26.Z: 2 Debbie
Strauss (JO, :28.4.
25-Yard Freestyle (Bovsl: 1 Ted
Colvln (Spr), :17.3; 2 Tont Kincucane
(Sipr), :18.2; 3 I.rl.ind Hewitt (Spr),
:24.0: 4 John H.-prrek (Spr). :2fi.4:
5 Andy Orr (Spr), :27.9; 6 Gcoreo
Downs (Spr), :30.0.
Divine (Hoys): Andv Orr (Spr).
12; 2 John Harper (Spr), 9; 3 Har
vey Sugg (Spr), 8.
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dla Borgaard (JC), :53.6; ' 3 Patty
Blackburn (Spr), 1:01.0; 4 Verla Ta
ilor taprp, iii.6-t o sue Aiinulka
(Spr), 1:15.0.
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Laddy Martinson (Spr), :54.2; 2 Dick
Mill (JC), :56,7; 3 Bill Mcintosh (JC),
x;ux.u.
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39 73 .348 31V4
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THESE TWO SWIMMERS WON DISTRICT swimming UUrwUtaUTlT
Springfield Ihursday night, left, Vera Peterson, winning the 100-yard freestyle for
girls 15-1G years of age, and at right, Judy Barker, winning the 50-yard breast-stroke
for girls in the 13-14 year division.
Springfield Results
50-Yard Freestyle (Girls): 1 Bar-!
bra Johnson (Spr), :40.2; 2 Lvndia
Borgaard (JC), :44.5; 3 Pally Black
burn (Spr), :51.0; 4 Iva May Van
Noy (Spr). :56.0; 5 Spio Mihulka
(Spr), 1:02.2; 6 Verla Taylor (Spr),
1:03.
50-Yard Freestyle (Bovs): 1 Daniel
Pfclslcr (Spr), :40.2; 2Laddv Martin
son (Spr), :41..1; 3 Bill Mcintosh
(JC), :44.0; 4 Dick Mill (JC), :46.0;
5 .John Bowman (Spr), :47.0: 6 Mike
Nix (JC), 1:55.0.
50-Yard Breast-stroke (Girls): 1
Barhra Johnson (Spr), :5H.2; 2 Pat
Bliickbui-n (Spr). 1:07.5; 3 I.yndta
Borgaard (JC), 1:08.3; 4 Verla Tabor
(Spr). 1:30.5.
50-Yard Breast-stroke (Boys): 1
Dlek Mill UC), :46.3.
Diving (Girls): 1 Barhra Johnson
(Spr), 24; 2 Carmen Bingham (JC),
10.
DWng (Boys): 1 Bill Mcintosh
(JC), 14; 2 Laddy Martinson (Spr),
150-Yard Medley Belav (Boys): 1
Junction City (Billy Mcintosh, Dick
Mill, B. Mortenscn), 2.44.0.
Drain Results
10'UNDFR DIVISION
25-yard backslroko (girls) 1. Judv
Levins, Drain; 2. Cathlene Haines,
Drain. No third. Time 35.5.
25-yard freestyle (cirls) t. Kathcr-
Ine Wood, Yoncalla; 2. Judy Levins,
Drain; ,1. Diane Uriswold, Drain, and
Helen Harris, tied; 5. Kathleen Haines.
Drain. Time 25.0.
25-yard freestyle fbovs) I. It arm v
Cool, Drain; 2. Mike Bromherg, Drain;
3. Mike Latham. Yoncalla. Time
22.6.
Diving (girls) 1. Kalhy Wood. Yon
calla (9); 2. Dlano Griswold, Drain
ino tnira.
iJivinff (boys) I, Mike Bromberff.
Drain (7); 2. Ranny Cool, Drain (6j,
No third.
11-12 DIVISION
50-yard backslrokn (girls) 1. Bon
nie Simonnette, Cottage Grove; 2. Pat
Woolley, Drain. No third. Time 53.2.
ait-yard backstroke ( tioysii. Mob
Henderson, Drain; 2. Don Kineslev,
Cottage Grove. No third. Time 43.5.
50-yard freestyle (girls) 1. fionnte
Simonnelte, Cottage Groge; 2. Pat
Woolley, Drain. No third. Time 43.4.
Washington Finalists
VANCOUVER, Wash. W) Two
teenagers, Ann Quast of Everett
and Ruth Jcssen of Seattle, met
here Friday in the finals of the
Washington State Women's Golf
tournament. Miss Quast advanced
with a 1 up victory over Mrs
Henry Hulscher, Tacoma, m a
semi-final match Thursday. Miss
Jcssen entered the finals by up
setting Pat Lesser, Seattle, 1 up.
'Flo' Returns Ring
SEATTLE m Florence Chad-
wick, noted channel swimmer, re
vealed here Thursday night she
has broken her engagement to F.
Wallace Taber, explorer and lec
turer. "I've simply changed my
mind. It's a woman's privilege
or so I'm told," said Miss Chad-
wick at the Seattle-Tacoma Inter
national Airport on her way to
Los Angeles.
Florists Beat Phoenix
CENTRALIA (IPI The Erv
Lind Florists of Portland downed
the Phoenix Sweethearts, 5-1,:
here Thursday night in a wom
en's exhibition softball game.
Nashville at Junction
Junction City's Reds and
Nashville will clash in a non
league baseball contest Sun
day at Junction City. Game
time is 2:30 p.m. ,
50-yard freestyle (boys) 1. Bob
Henderson, Drain; 2. Don Kingsley,
Cottage Grove; 3, Mike McCarty, Cot
layo Grove. Time 35.0.
50-yard breast stroke (girls) 1, Bon
nie Simonnette, Cottage Grove; 2. Pal
Woolley, Drain. No third. Time
1:05.4.
50-yard breast-stroke (boys) 1. Del
Dungey, Drain; 2. Don Kingsley, Cot
tage Grove. No third. Time 50.4.
Divine (boys) 1. Del Dungey.
Drain (16): 2. Don Kingsley, Cottage
Grove (7). No third.
150-yard mpdiey relay (girls) 1.
Drain (Pat Woolley, Joanne Cormier,
and unidentified swimmer). No sec
ond or third. Time 3:17.8.
150-yard medley relay (boys) 1.
Drain-Cottaee Grovo (Don Kingsley,
DpI Dungey, Bob Henderson), No sec
ond or third. Time 2:50.3.
13-14 DIVISION
50-yard backstroke (girls) 1. Jan
ice Walloon, urain; z. tvay itenaer
son, Drain; 3. Beverly Clark, Drain.
Time 49.0.
fifl.vnrri hnrkslrnkA fhnvft) 1. Stan
Harris, Cottage Grove; 2. Gary Bishop,
Klklon; 3. Don Stacy, cottage urove,
Time 43.2,
100-yard freestyle (glvls) 1. Janice
fllauoon. urain; 2. iieveny uiarK,
Drain; 3. Kay Henderson, Drain. Time
1 :36.8.
100-yard freestyle (boys) 1. Stan
Harris. Cottace lirove: 'i. Koeer i-ar-
icv. Drain: 3. Leonard Olson. Drain;
4. Gary Bishop, Elkton; 5. Tom Hes-
cock, Elkton; 6. lesiey uranam, xon
calla. Time 1:28.9.
50-yard breast-stroke (boys) 1,
T.enna rd Olson. Drain: 2. Pat Rlckard,
Cottage Grovo; 3. John Hill, Drain.
Time 5B.6.
50-yard freestyle (girls) 1. .Tanlcc
MM loon. Drain: 2. Kay Henderson,
Drain; 3. Beverly Clark, Drain. Time
inn.
50-yard freestyle (boys) 1. Stan
Harris, Cottage Grove; z. Cliff rronio,
Drain; 3. Roger Farley, Drain; 4. Lcs
U Graham. Yoncalla; 5. Pat Rlckard
Cottage Grove; 6. Don Stacey, Cottage
Grove. Time 41.2.
Diving (girls) 1. Janice Mattoon,
Drain (26). No second and third.
Diving (boys) 1. Roger Farley,
Drain (24); 2. John Hill, Drain (12).
No third. ....
150-yard medley relay (glrls)l.
Drain (Beverly Clark, Kay Hender
son, Farlcyne Davis). No second or
third. Time 3:09.4.
150-yard medley relay (boys) Cot
tage Grove (Stan Harris, Pat Rlck
ard, Leonard Olson). No second or
third. Time 2:35.5.
15-16 DIVISION
100-yard backstroke (hoys) 1. Dick
Henderson, Drain. No second or third.
lime ...
100-yard freestyle (tinysi i. arry
Brown, Drain; 2. Clifford Pronto,
Drain. No third. Time 1:10.7.
50-yard freestyle (girls) 1. Jilt
tvair. Drain. No second or third.
Time 44.5.
50-yard freestyle (Boys) i. i.arry
Brown, Drain. No second or third.
Time 30.7. ,
Diving (girls) 1. Jill Evans, Drain
(51). No second or third.
Diving (boys) 1. Larry Brown,
nt 9.. Clifford Peronlo.
Drain (36.0), No third.
13-14 DIVISION
50-Yard Back-stroke (Girls): 1 Bar-
bra Johnson (Spr). :42.02. (New rec
ord. Old mark of 43.0 set In 1953 by
Unda uwen. Eugene Country Club)
50-Yard Back-stroke (Bovs): l Don
AUiston (Spr), :40.6; 2 Roger Lucas
(,)C). :43.0; 3 Dick Hildcbrand (Spr),
;44.4; 4 iat Tisdale (Ju). :4fi.B: 5
Gary Mortenscn (JC), :48.2; 6 Gary
rowies itipr). i:uz.u.
5()-Yard Breast-stroke (Girls): 1
.nidy uarker (Snr). :46.5; Z Judy Mc
intosh (JC), :5H.9.
au-Yard .Breast-stroke (Boys): 1
Dalo Bergeson (.IC), :42.0; 2 Gary
Mortensen (JU), :4t.i; 3 Dick Htlde-
brand (Spr), :47.0; 4 Ralph Ricks
(JU), :ai.4; 5 Don AUiston (Sprl,
:52.5; 6 Phillip Clifton (Spr), :54.0.
(New record. Old mark 48.5 set bv
uary rayior. snringtieia. in i9&s.)
ou-iara freestyle (uirisi: l judv
Barker (Spr). :36.4: 2 Judy Mcintosh
(JC), :4u.o; 3 uail Reynolds (Spr),
i.:H.i).
50-Yard Freestyle (Boys): 1 Keith
Johnson (Spr), :33.0; 2 Hon Kelso
(Spr), :34.0; 3 Don AUiston (Spr)
:36.0; 4 Dick Hildcbrand (Spr), :37.5.
Diving (Uiris); l Judy .Barker
(Spr). 33.
uiving (Boys): l LeHoy Williams
(spr, 43; z Hon Kelso (5pr), 37;
3 Keith Johnson (Spr), 32; 4 Gary
jonnson (jt;, 2 J.
150-Yard Medley Relays (Boys): 1-
Junction City (Pat Tisdale, Gary
Aioricnsen. donn Bowman). 2:21.5.
(New record. Old mark 2:56.2 set in
1953 bv ECO.
100-Yard Freestyle (Girls : 1 Judy
Barker (Spr). 1 :23.o. ( New record,
Old mark of 1:26 set in 1053 by Shir
ley Siegmund, K-uc.)
100-Yard Freestyle (Boys): 1 Keith
Johnson (Spr), 1:16.0; 2 Don AUiston
(Spr), 1:19.07; 3 Hon Kelso (spr)
1:19.0; 4 Dick Hildebrand (Spr)
1:24.5; 5 Gary Fowler (Spr), 1:57.5.
15-16 DIVISION
100-Yard Back-stroke (Girls): 1
Joyce Hanson (JO, 1:16,2. (New rec
ord. Old mark 1:43 set in 1H53 Dy
Karen Shreeve, Eugene.)
100-Yard Back-stroke (Boys: 1 Bill
Carson (JC), 1:34.6; 2 Roger Lucas
(JC), 1:46.7.
100-Yard Freestyle (Girls): 1 Vera
Peterson (Spr), 1:28.4.
100-Yard Freestyle (Bovs): 3 Gary
Taylor (Spr). 1:06.8; 2 Bill Carson
(JC), 1:13.2; 3 Paul rnompson (hpri,
1:19.5; 4 Richard Goad (Spr), 1:22.2.
50-Yard Freestyle (Girls): 1 Vera
Peterson (Spr), :38.4.
50-Yard Freestyle. (Boys): 1 Gary
Taylor (Spr), :30.2; 2 Bill Carson
(JC), :31.0; 3 Bill Preston (Spr),
:39.9.
Diving (Boys): 1 Paul Thompson
(Spr). 43; 2 Gary Taylor (Spr), 41.
150-Yard Medley Relay (Girls): 1
Springfield, 2:17.3. (New record. Old
mark 2:18.1 set in 1953 by ECC.)
150-Yard Medley Relay (Boys): 1
Junction City (Roger Lucas, Dale
Roroocnn Rill Carson). 1:56.8. 2
Springfield (Thompson, Taylor, Hilde
brand), ziuz.u.
Twenly Qualify
At Drain Meet
By DICK STRITE
KeclsteGilard Sports Kditor
DRAIN Thirteen local swim
mers and divers and three each
from Cottage Grove and one from
Yoncalla will give the southern
end of the Emerald Empire for
midable representation at the
Register-Guard's all-area cham
pionships at Springfield next
Thursday night.
The Drain-Grove district meet
was held here Thursday after
noon with slightly more interest
and increased prowess. The addi
tion of the Cottage Grove contin
gent aided in making the meet
successful and the Gravers may
have the opportunity of staging
the district meet next year in
their own pool. Plans for the pool, I
to be constructed in time for use
next spring, will be discussed
later this week.
Best individual performance
here Thursday was by Janice
Mattoon, a perennial title threat
who won four first places in the
13-14 year division. There was
also a triple winner for Drain,
Larry Brown in the 1516 division,
and three double winners Bob
Henderson and Del Dungey, both
11-12, and Jill Evans, 15-16. Kath
ie Wood of Yoncalla was also a
double winner.
Cottage Grove had two triple
winners Bonnie Simonnelte in
the 11-12 division and Stan Harris
in the 13-14 year division.
All first-place winners here
Thursday will qualify for the
championship meet at the Wil
lamette pool in Springfield, start
ing promptly at 7 p.m.
VFW Team
To Face Rubes
Springfield VFW and Eugene's
chamnion Rubes meet at 8 n.m.
Saturday on the Washington Parktl
diamond for the District 6 soft
ball championship.
Winner will face Brookmead
Dairy of Coos Bay, winner of the
District 7 title with a 3-2 victory
Wednesday over Youngs Bay
Lumber of Roseburg, for a berth
in the state tournament starting
August 21 at Bend. The best-of-three
series next week is tenta
tively slated for Washington
rark.
Springfield VFW will face the
Rubes, runnerup in last year's
state tourney but an also-ran in
a recent invitational tourney at
Corvallis, after whipping Oak-
ridge, 6-1, in the opening game of
the single elimination district
playoffs.
Bob Johnson will he starting
hurler for Springfield's cham
pions, who will face Bob Willis of
the Rubes.
Jim Grant and AVade Cowan
have led Springfield's hitting,
while Bill Hutchinson, Charlie
Mickelson and Tom Collie have
been the sluggers for the Rubes,
who will be without Manager
Dale Warbcrg due to a dislocated
shoulder.
Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore. Fri., Aug. 13, 1954
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Grid Officials Listed
For 'B' Shrine Game
PENDLETON (IP) Officials for
the Class B High School Shrine
All-Star football game here Aug.
28 were announced Friday.
They include Carl Kligel of
Pendleton, referee; Harold Leise-i
gang," Echo, umpire; Walt Roloff,
Milton-Frcewater, field judge,
and Ernie Rostock, Pendleton
head linesman. Statistician will
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