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About The Bulletin. (Bend, OR) 1963-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1963)
;--rf! XwCSE' ":."-. - ' -r - . ; p vj&$ej f-" " ! X'SSubwK, . - .'A 1 . BACKWARD START? Not in this race. It' a backstroke event for boys 11-12 years old. Seen was typical of action at city pool Saturday. Lakeview beat the locals, 313-298. ANXIOUS ONLOOKER She's got swimming fever. Little Karen Shenlc, 6, nabbed the best pool view. DID I TAKE FIRST? - Not quite. Jean Cecil, Bend's senior girls' butterfly dynamo was run nerup Saturday in her event at Bend pool. It was the last home meet. (Nate Bull photos). ' ' ' 1 ' , a j " , . . el The Bulletin, Monday, August 19, 1963 1 BIG EFFORT Paul Uptegrove, Bend swimmer, was in the lead briefly Saturday, but took third in the 100-yard butter fly event for boys in the unlimited class. - -p- r ST" " Sports Bend drops aquatic test to Lakeview Leagjeld gets TD as 16,000 watch state topple Metro, 27-0 PORTLAND (UPI)-Coach Fred Sptogelberg o Medford would not lngle out a player in victory. "They all did a good job," he aid. ' He tailed Into the endione with the traKtory of a bazooka procllle. That's what Bnd' Jim Leagjtld did Saturday night, when he boomed nine yards for the final touchdown of the game. But it was Rosoburg quarter back Paul Brothers who led State to a 27-0 victory over Metropoli tan In the 16th annual Shrincrs' Hospital all-star football game before 16,194 persons at Multno mah Stadium Saturday night. It was State's first win in the series since 1936. "You have to mention the whole team," Spiegelberg said. "They all did what they were told to and that's all I could ask," the State coach added Brothers Most Valuable Brothers, who was named the most valuable player in the game, scored one touchdown, started, another, ran for 78 yards in 18 carries and hit S of 17 passes for 48 yards. Voted the outstanding lineman and back for the winners were Rosoburg tackle Doug John and halfback Bob Officer of South Eugene. Tackle Bob Lawrence of Marshall and Jesuit fullback Tat Casey were selected as the top . lineman and back for Metro. The Staters held a 7-0 lead at halftimo, scored again in the third period and added their last two tallies in the final quarter. Pond Scores First TD Tackle Bob Pond of Corvallis ran 37 yards lor Mates tirst touchdown after recovering a fumble by Metro quarterback Barry Hordlof of David Douglas in the first quarter. . With just six seconds to play in the third period, Brothers ran nine yards and then pitched out to Officer, who completed a 94 yard scoring play. Brothers sneaked across from a yard out. Medford's Don Milos kicked three extra points. I JIM LEAGJELD Sternberg speaks to crowd in Seattle over PA system Z SEATTLE (UPI) Over the - public address system at the Vni r versity of Washington Stadium came the quiet voice of Brian , Sternberg. "I know in my heart that I 'have God on my side and that -with his help and the help of everyone, maybe 1 will be back "vaulting." Sternberg was speaking from his hospital bed at University ""Hospital where ho lies paralyzed from the neck down as the result of a trampoline injury suffered July 2, a few weeks ; fter he set the world polo vault record at lfi feet, eicht inches. His remarks were addressed to the 13.5(10 fans who turned out for a benefit football and track pHigram featuring the Kansas City Chiefs and the Oakland Raid ers of the American Football League; two of the world's top pole vaulters, John Pennel and John Uelses, and live topflight mile runnei-s. f Bend's Elks Swim Team came on strong in the relays at the city pool Saturday, but it wasn't enough as a visiting Lakeview aquatic squad edged by the home swimmers 313 to 298 in a dual affair. Missing the services of the Hoff man girls who are still recuperat ing in the hospital after last weekend's traffic tragedy in which they were injured and their mother was killed en route to a swimming meet at St. Helens, the locals hosted their last home meet of the season. Several swim mers were out of town with their parents an vacation. Bend swimmers scored as fol lows. Freestyle 8 and under girls (25 yardsl, Sandy Ashmon, third, Becky Hansen, fourth; 8 and undor boys (25 yards), Benjy Gilchrist, first, Will Ernst, sec. ond, Gill Ernst and Ward Bekins, tied for fourth; 9-10 girls (40 yards), Toni Jaques, second; 9-10 boys (40 yards), Jim Copenhaver, thud, Scott Vandervort, fourth; 11-12 girls (40 yards), Rose Mont gomery, second, Teresa Puddy, third, Rene Jaques, fourth; 11-12 boys (40 yards), Dennis Houk, first, Dan Bekins, third; 13-14 girls (40 yards), Sherri Blann, third; 13-14 boys (100 yards), Gary Thomas, third, Pat Upte grove, fourth; 15-16 girls (100 yards), Shirley Mayer, tied for first, Jean Cecil, third; 15-16 boys (100 yards), Ted Davisson, first, Paul Uptegrove, second. Breast stroke girls 8 and un der (25 yards), Sandy Ashmon, third, Becky Hansen, fourth; 8 and under (25 yards), Benjy Gil christ, first, Ward Bekins, second. Gill Ernst, third; 9-10 girls (40 yards), Toni Jaques, third; 9-10 boys (40 yards), Greg Thomas, third, Steve Hannen, fourth; 11-12 girls (40 yards), Teresa Puddy, second. Rose Montgomery, third, Tanya Davisson, fourth; 11-12 boys (40 yards), 11-12 boys (40 yards), Dan Bekins, first, Den nis Houk, third. Bill Burleigh, fourth; 13-14 girls (40 yards). Peg Donley, second, Sherri Blann, fourth; 13-14 boys (100 yards), Gary Thomas, second, Dan Be kins, third; 15-16 girls (100 yards), Shirley Mayer, first. Jean Cecil, fourth; 15-16 boys (100 yards). Ted Davisson, second, Larry fiel brich. third. Butterfly 9-10 gills (40 yards), Debbie Houk, third, Toni Jaques, fourth; 9-10 boys (40 yards), Dean Guyer, third. Tim Upteiffove. fourth; 11-12 girls (40 yards). Teresa Puddy, second. Rose Montgomery, fourth: 11-12 boys (40 yards). Dennis Houk. second, Dan Bekins. fourth: 13-14 girls (40 yards), Sherri Blann, third; 13-14 boys (40 yards), Gary Thomas, third; 15-16 girls (40 yards), Jean Cecil, second. Sher ri Blann. fourth; 15-16 boys (100 yards). Ted Davisson, first, Paul Uptegrove, third, Gary Thomas, fourth. City Recreation Schedule MONDAY 9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Playground activities at Harmon and Allen. 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. Physical fitness for boys 9th through 12th grade at Senior High gym. TUESDAY 9:00 a.m. 4:30 p.m. Playground activities at Harmon and Allen. 1:00 - 9:00 p.m. Bend Municipal Pool is open to the public. 7:30 - 10:30 p.m. Senior High teen-age dance at Juniper Park. WEDNESDAY 9:00 - 4:30 p.m. Playground activities at Harmon and Allen. 1:00 - 9:00 p.m. Bend Municipal Pool is open to the public. 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. Physical fitness for boys 9th through 12th grade at Senior High Gym. 7:30 - 10:30 p.m. Jurnior High teen-age dance at Juniper Park. THURSDAY 9:00 - 4:30 p.m. Playground activities at Harmon and Allen. 1:00 - 9:00 p.m. Bend Municipal Pool is open to the public, FRIDAY 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. Final day of playground activities at Harmon and Allen playgrounds. 8:30 p.m. Rookie League "All Stars" vs. Bend Travel Team at Municipal Ball Park. WINS OUTBOARD RACE HAGUE, N.Y. (UPI) Fred Andreae of Fort Huron, Mich., Sunday won the ninth Northern Lake George Outboard Marathon with a time of 2 hours, 18 min utes and 45 seconds for the 90 miles. FAMILY-STYLE CHINESE DINNERS FOR 3 . . . Your choice of any 3 dishes, only $3.75. Try itl SKYLINE DRIVE-IN , 1243 South Third . . . S82-6871 Open Noon lo 10 p.m. Closed Monday INSURED? FIRE- CASUALTY -AUTO See HALE'S 731 Franklin INSURANCE AGENCY Ph. 382-5651 ft Backstroke 8 and under girls (25 yards), Sandy Ashmon, sec ond, Becky Hansen, fourth; 8 and under boys (25 yards), Benjy Gilchrist, first, Tom Guyer, third. Will Ernst, fourth; 9-10 girls (40 yards), Janice Ashmon, third, Debbie Houk, fourth; 9-10 boys (40 yards), Scott Vandervort, fourth; 11-12 girls (40 yards), Rose Montgomery, first, Teresa Puddy, third, Gayla May, fourth; 11-12 boys (40 yards), Dan Be kins, first, Dennis Houk, second; 13-14 girls (40 yards), Sherri Blann, second. Peg Donley, fourth; 13-14 boys (100 yards), Dan Bekins, first, Gary Thomas, second, Dennis Houk, third; 15-16 girls (100 yards), Jean Cecil, first, Shirley Mayer, fourth; 15-16 boys (100 yards), Ted Davisson, first, Paid Uptegrove, second. Individual Medley 11-12 girls (160 yards), Rose Montgomery, second, Teresa Puddy, fourth; 11 12 boys (160 yards), Dan Bekins, first, Dennis Houk, second; 13-14 girls (160 yards). Peg Donley, third; 13-14 boys (160 yards), Gary Thomas, second, Dan Bekins, third, Dennis Houk, fourth; 15-16 girls (160 yards), Jean Cecil, first, Shirley Mayer, fourth; 15 16 boys (160 yards), Ted Davis son, first, Paul Uptegrove, sec ond. Bend won six out of eight free style relays. Next weekend the Bend Elks Swimmers go to Lake view's invitational swim con clave. This will be their last meet of the season. Ruth series opens today FARMINGTON, N.M. (UPI) Action starts tonight in Farming ton's first world series. Two games in the opening round of the national B?.be Ruth base-1 ball tournament are scheduled to-1 night. The other six teams in the tournament, including Klamath i Falls, Ore., play Tuosday. Festivities began Sunday with a huge banquet at which Mrs. Babe Ruth was guest of h o n o r. Speaker was Lefty Gomez, former New York Yankee pitcher. Action In Farmington's $100,000 baseball park tonight pits the host team against European champ, Frankfort, Germany, and Atlanta. Ga., against Oak Lawn, 111. Klamath Falls plays Joplin, Mo., Tuesday. 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