Saxons Show Power in Relays; 3 College Records Broken Dellinger Finds Pace Slow m 4:14.3 Mile Benson Edged in Hurdles; Rain Wets All By A. C. JONES Slow pace-setting by teammates may have cost Bill Dellinger a chance to break his record in the Invitational Mile at the Willamette Relays Saturday afternoon. While the productive rain clouds didn't help any, the biggest factor In the slow 4:14.3 time was the lagging schedule for the first two laps. ... This feature of the long after noon found Jim Grelle stepping out In 65, then Buck Knight, also of University of Oregon, led the sec ond lap most of the way, in 65, until Dellinger, never one to push himself, giving him a 2:10 half mile. I Seconds Too Slow This was eight seconds slower than the intended 2:02, according to Bill Bowerman, Oregon coach, and that spoiled Lt. Dellinger's chance to beat the 4:10 of last year. Third lap was in 62 and fourth in 62.3, both led by Dellinger, Ameri can record holder in the 5000 me ters who had hoped to run about 4:05 Saturday. He finished 50 yards ahead of Mark Bobbins of Oregon. Jim Bailey, Oregon ace who pulled out earlier in the week, wasn't in top condition yet and ran 660 yards of the sprint medley, won by Washington in record time. Bonson Edged at Tape Another sentimental setback was in the Invitational high hurdles. Dean Benson, 10 months out of Willamette, hit most of the last seven hurdles and was edged by a yard by Doug Basham of Oregon in 15.3. Benson, graduate student at San Jose State, led over the 10th bar rier but Basham had the kick needed. Benson was trying for his third straight Invitational victory, In which he holds the record of 14.6. The Invitational 100-yard dash proved again that Oregon's Steve Anderson, gifted sophomore, is a pressure runner. He was a surprise winner last year as a freshman in t.9, and this year upset Roy Dun can of Seattle Pacific to win in 10.1. Norval Placet Anderson led all the way and Won by about three yards. Jim Norval, former North Salem racer and Oregon freshman, was fourth. . Larry Pulford, Washington soph omore, now holds both novice and senior shot put records. Last year he did 52-2',-i as a sophomore, this year 51-9 for another record in the senior group. Pulford. not satisfied, also set senior discus record of 151-8. Edslrom Wins Pair Other double winners were An derson, who took the broad jump with 22-11 to upset Martin Pedigo, Oregon's favored entry; and Dave Edstrom, Oregon freshman from Sherwood, won the novice high jump with 5-8, and tied the novice high hurdles mark of 15.7. Fortune Gordicn, world discus record holder with 194.6, threw 176 in a demonstration but also had one about another dozen feet when he fouled. PIN PA TTER By FRANK Capital Journal The 1956 American Bowling Congress annual report and tournament record book arrived recently, and a quick scanning of the 270-page pocket-book sized volume proved interesting. Bowlings booming growth is clearly shown by a comparison of the number of registered teams over the past 20 years. In 1935-36 there were 52,411 bowling teams registered with ABC. By 1938.19 the figure had reached the 100, DO0 mark. And since then it has multiplied over four times. 1955-66 figures were 438,424 bowling teams operating in 47,252 organized lea gues. And the 438.424 represent an increase over the previous year of 42.000 teams. Oregon boasted 3875 teams last year. Manpowerwise, this is but one-tenth of the teams of the huge population centers. New York state, for example, has 53,740; teams: Ohio-49.S95; Illinois-49,794; and Michigan-44,742. Clodt One of 159 Looking at the league-sanctioned S0O-299-298 games, one could well expect most of the scores to come from this heavy concentration of bowling in the midwest and east. Of the 270 perfect games thrown in in 56. Alois Hakenwerth 01 Klamath Falls, Oregon was the Beaver State's sole entry. In the 2M game class, Salem'l John T. Glodt. J'i Drive In proprietor, and Loo Bellislmo, University of Oregon bowling In structor, were. the two Oregon entrants out ot IS onr-pin-shy games. No Oresonian scored 2S in sanctioned play of the 107 reported to the ABC. And interesting to note, the odds seem to favor the 300 game rather Itian the 299 or 298 game if a bowler strings II in a row and heaves that crucial 12th ball. Each year since 192.1-24. 300 games have ex tceed 299 games, and 299 games have topped 298. Either the bowler tCcsjJievei M p' 2, columns 4 and 5) j There were three records in the college division: In the senior shot put, senior discus, both by Pul ford; the sprint medley, by Wash ington in 2:29.3; and a tie in the novice high hurdles, by Edstrom. Invitational Statesman Invitational Mile: (1st) Bill Dellinger. USAF; t2nd Bobbins. Oregon: (3rd! Senko. U. Portland: Uthl Mitchell. L C; 15th Moser, unatached: time. 4:14.3. Collese Invitation 120 Yd. HH: Mtl Doug Basham, Oregon; (2nd) Dean Benson, unattached; (3rd) Dean ouiger, wasmngion; tn) uon ward, L & C: Time, 15.3. College Invitational 100 yd. dash: (1st) Steve Anderson, Oregon: (2nd) Duncan, Seattle Pacific: (3rd) Mapes. Wash.: (4th) Norval. Oregon Frosh: 15th) Hall. OSC; (6th) Meal. L lc C; Time, 10.1. College Division College 12a yd. HH: (1st) Glen Small. Oregon; (2nd) McCuskey, Washington; (3rd) Ralph Llllie, Clark College; (4th) Carson, OSC; Time, 18.3. College Novice 125 yd. HH: (1st) Dave Edstrom. Oregon Frosh; (2nd) McCluskey, Washington: (3rd) Klett, OSC; (4th) Forrester, Oregon Frosh; (5th) Scott. Willamette, Time, 15.7. (Ties record set in 1955 by Doug Basham, Oregon.) College senior High Jump: (1st) Dean Singer. Washington; (tie for 2nd) Moss, OSC, Hollingsworth, SOC, Grant. Oregon): (tie for 3rd) Tuttle, OCE, Johnson. U. Port. Mark. 5' 10". College Novice High Jump: (1st) Dave Edstrom, Oregon Frosh; (2nd) Barry, OSC; (3rd) Darby. Linflcld; (4th! Stcinhauser, OSC; (5th) Martl nattl. U. Port. Mark. 5' 8". College senior Shot: (1st) Larry ruuora, wasmngion, (na) uienn, Llnfield: (3rd) Sheron, Wash.: 14th) Moad, Oregon: (5th) Raid, Willam ette; (6th) Bay, Pacific. Mark 51' S'.V. (New record. Old record set In 1951 by Duane Eby, OSC. 50' 10".) College Novice Shot: (1st) Duane Marshall. OSC: (2nd) Bender, Wash.: (3rd) Henderson. Llnfield; (4th) O'Connor, OSC: (5th) Alvarado. Ore Bon; (6th) Fry, Centralla JC; Mark, 50' 1". College Senior broad Jump: (1st) Steve Anderson, Oregon: (2nd) Pedi go. Oregon; (3rd) George. Oregon; (4th) Adams, Pacific: (5th) Doma golla. Willamette: (6th) LeMaster, Llnfield: Mark. 22' 11". CoUege Novice broad Jump: (1st) Sam Taylor. Oregon: (2nd) Hall, OSC; (3rd) Blake, OSC; (4th) Weller, SOC: (5th) Schepman, Wash.: (6th) Hampton, Clark; Mark. 21' 8". college Sprint Medlay: Seattle Pa cific (Relmer, Cannon, Ohler, Pugh). Time. 2:41.9. College 100 yd. dash: (1st) Jack Morris. Oregon: (2nd) Derby, Wash.: (3rd) Hatton. Oregon; (4th) Walms lev. U. Port.; (5th) Rolf, Pacific. Time. 10.2. College Distance Medley: (Senior) Oregon (Arden Christianson. Buck Knight. Jim Grelle. Mark Robblns): Time. 10:48.4: (Novice) Oregon Frosh (Harman, Winkle. Morris, Kelling ton): Time. 11:48.4. College Senior Javelin: (1st) John Froum, Pac. Luth.; (2nd) Bingham. Oregon: (3rd) Hittner, OSC; (4th) Clayton, L St C; (5th) Boutin. LaC: (Oth) Reynolds, Llnfield; Mark, 211' 6?i". College Novice Javelin: (1st) Don Clay. OSC: (2nd) Mills. Oregon: (3rd) Lewis, SOC: (4th) Hiland. Oregon; (5th) Bernlck, Oregon; - (6th) Hill, Pacific: Mark, 183' jr. College 440 yd. Relay! (Senior) Washington (Dick McKlnion. Dean Derby, Terry Tobacco, Gary Mapes). Time. 43.9. College 440 yd. Relay: (Novice) Seattle Pacific (Duncan, Perkins, Hanka, Bruce). Time, 45.1. colleie Senior Pole Vault: (tie 1st) Don Worall, Seattle Pac. and Jack Burg, Oregon, Mark 12' 6". (Novice) Doug Ballen, OSC. Mark 11' 6". College 2-mlle Relay: (1st heat) Oregon (Ed Baldwin, Don Steen, Lee Thorton. Jeff Wallous), Time: 8:22.2. (2nd heat) SeatUe Pacific (Lloyd Pugh, Forrest Walls, Harlyn Reiners, Darold Tucker). Time. 8:39.9. College Senior Discus: (1st) Larry Pulford. Wash.: (2nd) Blackstone. OSC: (3rd) Michelson. L r C: (4th) Tuchardt, Oregon: (5Ui) Reynolds. Llnfield. Mark. 151" 6". (New record. Old record set in 1956 by Brown, WSC. 148' 1".) College Novice Discus: (1st) Bob Amble. Oregon: 12nd) Estes. Oregon; (3rdl Smart. OSC: 14111) Roy. Wil lamette: (5th) Peterson, Pacific; (6th) Hanson. OSC. Mark, 147' 10", College 1-mile Relay: Washington (Terrv Tobacco. Dick McKimson. Carl Mahnkcn, Dave McCullough); Time. 3:30.2. college 2-mile Relay (Senior) Ore gon (Ed Baldwin. Don Steen. Lee Thorton. Jeff Wallous). Time. 8:22.2; (Novice) Willamette 1 13111 1-alrDanKs. Ralph Litchfield. Jack Berkcy, Gary Holmes). Time, 9:23. college 4S0 yd. shuttle Hurdles: Seattle Pacific (Hedges. Volburg. Worrall, , Klatt). Time, 1:05.4. . WALTON Sports Writer WALT CLINE . Walt rides again Lt. Dellinger, Sir, Wins ; Bill Dellinger (left) blazes across the finish in the Invi tational Mile with energy to spare to win in 4:141.3 in Sat urday's Willamette Relays. In the distance at right is Buck Knight, the pace setter for the last three laps. (Photo by Jerry Claussen) Saxon I South Salem's anchor man, Jim Raw! ings (right) crosses the finish line in a fast 45.7 to edge out Beavertbn's John King (left) and North Salem's Dale Drake (cen New Records For Relays Collere-University Shot put (senior) Larry Pul ford, Washington, 51-914 (old mark of 50-10 by Eby, OSC, Jn 1951). Dlsnit (senior) Larry Pulford. Washington, 151-1 (old mark of 1487 by Brown. WSC, In 19.16). Sprint medley Washington (terry Tobacco. Dean Derby. Dave McCulloch and Gary Mapes), 2:29.3 (old mark 2:32.6. Washington, 1956). High hurdles (novice) Dave Edstrom, Oregon frosh, 15.7 (tie mark by Douj Basham, Oregon, Jn 1955). High School Broad Jump (senior) Darrell Horn, Pilot Rock, 21-10 (old mark 21-6"j bv Hoddy Schepman. North Rend, 1955). Distance medley Unattached team from Lincoln (Tony Voor hles, Mike Walker, Tilt Helnsno and Ralph Strait), 11:07.0 (old mark by Benson, 11:23.9 In 1956). Sprint medley Parkrose (Doug Leash, Gary Marchbank, Mike. Waterman and Ron Dufresne) 2:43.3 (old mark of 2:45.7 by Roosevelt in 1956). Last Round Bowlers Grab Salem Honors By FRANK WALON Capital Journal Bowling Editor Last round bowlers, knowing what scores they had to shoot, moved into a number of win posi tions in the third and final week end of the men's city bowling asso ciation tournament at Cherry City bowl. Smalley Oil captured the team scratch trophy with 2780; Honey Bee Drive Inn took the B scratch trophy with 2517; Larry Smith and Del Ruscher put together enough pins for the top doubles score with handicap-1320; and Bud Noffsinger bowled his way to win both scratch and handicap with 611 and 716. Previous leaders whose scores withstood the final onslaught were Stan's Drive Inn, Handicap team winners class A with 3063; Salem Morse Sewing Center B class han dicap winners with 2362; Scratch doubles team Jeep Epping and Dick Morris, 1185: and Herb Fauth. handicap all events, 2037; and Ep ping's scratch all events, 1782. Noffsinger was the only scratch and handicap winner while last year in most events the scratch winner was the handicap winner also. Cherry City will host the city's women bowlers for the next two! weekends in the Salem women's uuwinig association cnampionsnip. j LOCKER BEEF STATE INSPECTED Eastern Oregon Top Grain-fed Beef Half or Whole K":.... . 26c Cube Steak On Custom MllinK and Curing, Bacon Sliced Free Salem Meat Co., 1325 S. 25th St., Salem Relay Sprinters .... ii iraarp : - Section 9 Page 1 FULL A. P. AND V. Paper Claims Williams Has Spittin Spell Over NEW ORLEANS I The New Orleans States said Monday Bos ton Red Sox slugger Ted Williams spat at the name of the late Sen. Robert A. Taft (R-Ohio) because the senator did not help him get out of Marine service during the SCRATCH WINNERS Team Class A Smalley Oil 27H0 Team Class B Honey Bee Drive Inn M17 Doubles Jeep Epplng-DIck Morris lias Singles Bud NoffsinRer 611 All-Evenls Jeep EpplnR 1782 TOP FIVB HANDICAP WINNERS Team Class A Stans Drive Inn 3063 Smalley Oil 3053 Mootry's Pharmacy 3042 Ladd's Market 3022 Mathls Brothers 2987 Team Class B Salem Morse Sewing Center 2562 Honey Bee Drive Inn 2541 Paclllc Power and Light 2540 Capitol City Glass 2539 Dick Meyer Lumber 2510 Doubles Larry Smith-Del Ruscher 1320 Herb Faulh-Bill Larry 1.105 Jeep Epplng-DIrk Morris 1281 Del Huntsinger-Bob Clausen 1281 Ray Elllott-Lcs Moen 1272 Singles Bud Noffsinger 716 Herb Fauth 656 Gil Schachtsl'k 6!)4 Sam Ramp 810 Max Allen 878 All Events Herb Fauth 2037 Jeep Epping in:(5 Mike Ramp 1926 Vic Reno 1923 Larry Smith 1916 Ikes Plan Social Entertainment and dancing will follow the regular monthly pot luck dinner meeting of the Salem Chapter of lzaak Walton League at 7 o clock tonight at the club house. Music will be provided by the "Corn-Cobbers. Good ond Tender . . . , 55c Basliam, Doug Basham of Oregon (far right) breasts the tape a yard ahead of Dean' Benson for an upset In the Willamette Relays Invitational high hurdles Saturday in 15.3. Third, at left, is Dean Singer of Shine .. i ter). This was one of South Salem's eight first places in the Relays. (Jerry Claussen Photo) P. WIRE, LOCAL AND Korean War. 'You think Sen. Taft was a great man?" the States said Wil liams asked executive sports edi tor Crozct Duplantier. "Well, here's what I think of him." Du plantier said Williams then spat on the floor of the lobby at Moisant Airport, shortly before he departed for Sarasota, Fla. "He was afraid to even try to do anything for me. But he would n't mind going to bat for some other guy. Hut not me. 1 was too important, Williams was quoted. The player was in New Orleans with the lied Sox Sunday for an exhibition baseball game with the class AA New Orleans Pelicans. Duplantier asked Williams if he had any resentment toward the Marine Corps, which interrupted his baseball career twice, calling him up for service during World War Two and the Korean War. "You're damned right I do," the States said Williams answered. "Resentment against the Marine Corps and the whole damned gov ernment." After spitting at the name of Glodt Bowls Capitol 290 John (ilodt and Walt Gardner teamed Sunday to break the Capitol t'.O handicap doubles jackpot on the t r e n g t h of Olodls three 200 games, the final one a 290 on a spare and II straight strikes. (ilodt last year had one of two Oregon 299 games. He also broke the same jackpot two weeks ago with a different partner. Earl Benson, Then mm m i - Sonth's Weightman Jim Robinson, above, placed second in the high school senior shot put but his best performance came in taking the senior discus for South Salem in the Willamette Relays Saturday. . (Capital Journal Photo) 1957 VALLEY COVERAGE Tafi3 War Taft, the States said Williams then said: 'And the same goes for Harry Truman. And the whole United States government. The whole damned thing is phony." Duplantier asked If Williams was still in .the Marine reserves. ''Boy, you know I'm not," the States said Williams . answered. "When 1 got out this last time and they gave me a chance to pick up that paper grabbed it." (his discharge) . 1 Celtics Even With Hawks; Week to Drill BOSTON (UP) The Boston Celtics began a week of practice today alter reluming to form with a steamrollering win over the St. Louis Hawks Sunday, tying their National Basketball Association championship playoff scries at one game apiece. Boston played the brand of ball in posting a 119-99 victory at the Garden as it did most of the regu lar season when it ran away wilh the Kastcrn Division laurels. The completely one-sided triumph was a reversal o( Saturday's game when the Celtics bowed, 125-12.1, in a double overtime to the fircd'j up Hawks in the first of their best of seven series. The third and fourth games are slated for Saturday and Sunday at St. Louis. Bob Cousy and Frank Hamsey emerged wilh Celtic scoring hon ors Sunday with 22 points apieco. WHEN YOUR NEED IS GREATEST because you have a young family, our Family. Income Benefit provides maximum protection at low cost. See the Man from Manufacturer. A. Cooch Supervisor Salem Telephone Silent EM 3-3314 Singer University of Washington. Benson is for mer Willamette star competing unattached, relays record holder at 14.6. (Capital Journal Photo) Cascade High Due to Tangle Witli Academy CASCADE HIGH (Special) - Coach Bob Stewart will have eight lettcrmen available for duty with the Cascade High school basoball team, which was duo to open its season this afternoon. The Cougars wero slated to make up a ruined-out Friday game with North Salem today on Salem's field. Tuesday, Cascade is sched uled to entertain Salem Academy in still another nonconference clash at 3:30 p.m. While Stewart has eight letter- men, only three of them are regu lars from lost year. They arc pitcher Jim Uhrhammcr, catcher Gene Speer and first baseman Gary Downer. Other lettcrmen are outfielder Wayne Wilkerson, third basemen Keith . Hankel and Fred Radio, shortstop Roger Harris and sec ond baseman Marion Schollian. Other top prospects include .lack Brilcs, shortstop; Louie Atkinson. second base; Jim Lyons, outfield; Al Younger, catcher; and Gary Schmidt, John Hatch. Jim Wav and Wayne Crumc, pitchers. capital Conference action opens for the Cougars April 11 with a 3 p.m. game slated at Stayton, Cascade schedule: Anrll 2 Salem Academy at Cas cade (3:30) Anrll s South Salem at Cascade (3:30) Aorit 11 South Salem at Smith St.. lem (3:30) April 11 stayton at Slavlon (3:90) Anril 16 North Mnrlon At Cntpurin (3:0(11 Anrll IS Silverton at Silverton (2:3111 April 26 Gervais at Gervais (2:30) Anrll 30 Silverton at Cascade (3:00) May 2 Wnodburn at Cascade (3:00) May 3 Wnodbrun at Wondhurn (2:301 May 7 Stayton at Cascade (7:09) May 0 Jefferson at Cascade (7:00) May 10 Scrra at Cascade i2:3()l May 14 Ml. Angel at Cascade (3:00) ' , WINS AT TRIALS COHVAU.IS (UP) Texliin. a setter owned and handled by Mar ion Thomas of San Francisco, won the open all-ace stake at the Wil lamette Amateur Field Trial Club's annual sorinc trial yester day at the Wilson game manage ment area. Dislrict . o Soutli Salem TaKes 8 Firsts, Vikings Win Trio Of Events; 3 Marks Set By A. C. JONES Capital Journal Sports Editor There's power in that South Sa lem high school track team. Coach Lee Gustatson's soeedv cinder-crunchers proved to be quality timber In Saturday's sev enth annual Willamette Relays by winning eight firsts and two sec onds in respective heats or divi sions. North Salem won three firsts in the crammed program run off in a damp environment rain, rain and more rain with 1130 chilled athletes from 69 high schools. Saxons Near t Records When the last race was run In the saturated cinders at evening iime mere naa oeen area prep records broken two in relays and one in the broad jump. None was by either Salem school but Saxons came near in two events. Darrell Horn, Pilot Rock, who won two events in the state Class B meet last spring, broad jumped 21-10 for one mark; a distance medley team from Lincoln, run ning unattached, ran the i, 440, 880 and mile requirements in 11:07; and f arkrose s sprint medley team (330, 110. 660 and 220) set the third record of 2:43.3. Jack Scott of South Salem won the 15th heat of the 100-yard dash in io.4, just two-tenths above the mark of 10.2 set In 1953 by Fred Hall of Frineville. Gales Shares I Firsts Scott also ran anchor on the 440- yard relay team which ran 45.7, only a half-second from North Sa lem s 1955 record of 45.2, and Scott also ran on the 880 relay team which had the best time of 1:37. Bob Gates had a bucket full of honors, too, by winning the 14th heat in the century in 10.7; doing hitch on the 880 relay crew which won and on the 440 relay team. Other Saxon winners: Jim Robinson, discus (senior' di vision), 129 feet. Two-mile relay, second heat. 9:06.9 by Loren Blaco. Dave Bers- iuna, ucrnara uannger and Larry rvicuargcr. ' 880 relay, 1:37 by Scott, Dan Moore, Gates and Doug Nelson Sprint medley, filth heat. 2:48.2 by Ken Coons,- Art Krueger, Bob sjierret and i,arry Thompson. Dan Woore,-'120-yard high hurd les,' junta neat in 17.6. : North Salem Wins 1 From North Salem were the fol lowing winners: Clarence Miller, in novice Jave lin, 118-3. Colin Morse, in senior pole vault. in four-way tie for first at 10-8. In 480-yard shuttle hurdle rclav. third heat, Gory Hogan, Larry Kanz, Dale Drake and Don Harris, 1:09.2, best time of the day.. ' North Salem coach is Herb Johnsrud. From elsewhere around the val ley: Dallas Hurdler First Claude McLean, Dallas, had the second best time In the high hurd les, 17.1, in the filth heat; Elmer Keck, Albany, won the seventh heat in 18.2; Leon Oaks, Canby, the first heat in 18.3; Woyne Fick cn, Sherwood, the second in 17.4; and Jim Canncll, Canby, the fourth in 17.4. Clicmawa's distance medley won the first heat in 11:41.3 (Charlie Kcc, Peter Sam, Sam Martin and Jasper Ahkcr), Sherwood won tho first heat of the shuttle hurdle relay in 1:12.3. Albany s Jim Wade won the nov ice broad jump with 18-10. Terry Coleman, Norlh Marion, tied for first in the pole vault. Don Hairy Manager To get acquainted with the people of Salem and the surround ing area, the new manager and staff at Coburn Cameras are having a, full week of values, bargains, and prizes galore. There's something special every day. Frankly, the former folks bought far too much of certain types of merchandise and the owner says to REDUCE THE INVENTORY AT ANY COSTI This is the opportunity of a lifetime. There arc slide projec tors, box cameras, movie cameras and projectors, fine 35mm cameras, reflex cameras, and all kinds of small accessories such as telcphoto lenses for movie cameras, movie reels and cans, cable releases, yes, even some flash bulbs and film. Enter the FAVORITE BABY SNAPSHOT CONTEST. Enter as many pictures as you want. The contest is open only to amateur photographers. Both black and white and color snaps arc eligible. Prints will be accepted from 8.30 a.m. Monday, April 1st, to 5:30 p.m. Saturday, April 6th. Tho winner will be announced Saturday, April 13th. 1st Prize Brownie Movie Camera 2nd Prize Brownie Hullseye Flash Camera Outfit 3rd Prize 1 Full Year's Supply of Black and White or Kodacolor Roll Film COBURN T74 kfoath CommcKiol 4 2 Seconds High Schools . Blch School 121 Tr. HH: flat heat) Leon Oaks, Canyonville '18.3; (2nd heat) Wayne Ficken, Sherwood, 17.4; (3rd heat) Jono Lance. ..Rainier, 17.S1 (4th heat) Jim. Canjiel. Canby. 1 5th heat) Claude McLean. Dallas, 17.1; (8th heat) Dennis Swanjon, Centralla. 16.7: (7m hut) Elmer Keck, Albany, II 2; (Sth heat) a lev Pauly, Beaverton, HJ; (Oth hlat) Dan Moore, S. Salem. 17.. Hlfh School lot yd. dash: (1st hat) Jim Puckett, Cove, 10.6: (and hut) Bandy Adama, Cove, 1J.0; (3rd hut) Herb Forbes, Redmond, 11.S; , (4th heat) Don Osborne, CobirrsT, 11.3: (Sth heat) Kojr Cantrell. Coburs, 11 Ji letti heat) Amoa Marsh. Wallowa, 10.S: (7th heat) Don McCree, Bedmond, 11.2: - (Sth heat) Hubert Spelshta. Redmond, 10.6: (Sth heat) Steve Plc-Srd:.Seisl1- ", (10th heat) Fran Smith, Powers. 10.6; (llth heat) Geo. Taylor. Beaverton, 10.8; (12th heat) Ken Cox. Oeweso. 10.8: (13th heat) T. Bycock. Beaverton,' 10.8; (14Ui heat) Bob Gates, S. Salem, 10.7; 13th heat) Jack Scott, s. Salem, 10.4; (16th heat, Larry Mahalfy. Albany, 11J. i. H'h School Distance Medley: (lit heat) Chemawa (Charley Kee, Peter Sam, Sam Martin end Jasper Ahker) Time 11.41.3: (2nd heat) Unattached (Tony Voorheea, Mike Walker, Tilt Heinaco, Ralph Strelt) Time 11:07.0. (New record, old record let in IMS by Benson of Portland (Bulton. Bar ris. Dixon, Moon), 11:23.9.) t H'h ,'chooi sprint medlay: (lis heat) Sisters, (Len Lansllers, Mike Smith, Cece Graham end Ron Phil lips, Time, 2:59.4; (2nd beat) Ralneer (Henry Keith, Vlnce Coney, Don Pfadle end Bob Bowers, Time, 3:46 J (3rd heat) Sherman (G. Cantrell, K. Heckman. S. Geehneuer. D. Archer), . Time, 2:38.3; (4th heat) Parkro.e (Dour; Leash, Gary Marchbank, Mike Waterman, Ron Durreine, Time, 2:43.3: (Sth heat) S. Salem (Coons, Krueger, Steret. Thompson), Time 2:48.1. (New record. Old record set In 1956 by Roosevelt of Portland. 2:45.7.) ' Hlfh School broad Jump; (1st) Dare roll Horn. Pilot Rock; (2nd) Van Dyke. Milwaukie: (3rd) Toote, Cen tralla; (4lh) Moore, S .Salem; (Sth) GtIII, Albany and Puckett, Cove; Mark. 21' 10", (New record. Old record set in 1995 by Schepman, North Bend, 211 8U".) High School Noice broad Jump: (1st) Jim Wade, Albany; (2nd) Lund, Sbelton. Wash.; (3rd) Dixon, Beaver ton: (4th) Corby, Beaverton; (4th( Beaverton: (5th) Kawamato, tsta cada: (6th) Young, Tillamook. Mark, 18' 10", High School 440 yd. Relay: (1st heat) Sisters (Winkle. Graham, Phil lips. Langellus). Time. 49.6; (2nd heat) Coburg, (Egge. Osborne, Can trell. Howland). Time, 47.8; (3rd heat) Ralneer (Otis, Bowers, Can ning, Keith). Time, 48.1; (4th heat) Parkrose (Leash, Long, Marchbank, Lovelace). Time. 48.2. (5th heat) South Salem (Jim Rawllngs, Jack Scott, Phil Stelnbock. Bob Gates). Time 45.7. High School senior high Jump: (1st) Jack Van Dyke, Milwaukie. 5' 8"; (tie for 2nd) John Hunter. Corvallls, Darrel Horn, Pilot Rock. 5( 6". (Nov ice) Don McCrea, Redmond. 5' 4". Illth School 880 vd. Relay: flat heat) Sherwood (Wayne Ficken. Karl uouRinss, mist, neenan, asruce ciarKe); Time, 1:43.3; (2nd . heat) Lake Oswego '(Stuart Fors, Ernie Schwarz, Scot Haines, Ron Schwann Time, 1:39.2; (3rd heat) S. Salem (Jack Scott, Dan Moore, bod Gates, uaui nnianu -lime, l.A'.v. - High School Discus: (Senior) Jim Robinson, S. Salem; Mark, 129 0": (Novice) Bob Loughun, . Gresham; Mark. 120' 0". Hign school z-miie neiay: tin heat) Waldport (Fredericks, Newton. Fodge, Robinson). Time, 9:04.3; (2nd heat) S. Salem (Loren Blaco, Dave Berglund, Bernard Gerlnger, Larry McGregor); Time. 8:06.9. ' High school javelin: (Senior) Jim Scott, Milwaukie. Mark, 162' 2'i"; (Novice) Clarence Miller, N. Salem, Mark. 148' .1". lllrh School Pole Vault: (Senior) Tie for first between Terry Cole man, N. Marion, Colin Morse, N. Sa lem; Gene Dumber. Shelton. Wash- Art Moreland. unattached; Mark, 10' 8": (Novice) Bill Hansen, Redmondi Mark. 10' 4'-. lllrh School Shot: fSenlnr) (1st) Buzz Foote, Centralla: (2nd) Robin son, S, Salem. Mark. 49' 9"; (Novice) Larrv Worrall. Centralla. Wash.: Mark, 4J' n". Illth school ISO vd. Shuttle Hurdles): (1st heat) Sherwood. 1:12.3; (2nd heat) Beaverton, 1:10.0;. 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