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Eagle Point District BA-2
Track Champ With 91 Tally
Ashland Eagle Point high,
led by Jack Greb and Wayne
Christian with five first places
among them, won the District
.6 A-2 track meet Saturday, com
piling 91 points and picking up
seven berths in the state contest
t Corvallis.
Myrtle Creek was a close sec
ond with 86 points and seven
itate meet positions. Douglas
- scored 81, Phoenix 50, Sutherlin
41, Glendale 27, Illinois Valley
28, Brookings 18, Henley 9 and
Oakland 3. Douglas gained two
spots in the state titular tangle
Sutherlin, Glendale and Phoenix
each two.
Christian set new standards of
144 feet in the discus and 193
feet 9 inches in the javilin, best
prep heave this season in south
ern Oregon. Greb won the 100
and 220-yard dashes and tied
with Wes Young, Glendale, in
the high jump.
Cliff Thomson, Douglas, romp
ed away with both the mile and
' half-mile and had new record
times of 4:37.3 and '2:01.9. The
Douglas relay team knotted the
disrict mark of 1:39.1.
W. Bartley was victor in both
the high and low hurdles for
Myrtle Creek.
- Douglas had four first places,
.Myrtle Creek three and Illinois
Valley and Phoenix each one,
F. Newton won the broad jump
,lor Douglas, Ken Lockhart the
shot put for IV, S. Bennett tne
pole vault for Myrtle Creek,
Charles Swingle the quarter-mile
for Phoenix.
Eagle Point finished in front
In the relay but was disqualified
BrSI-I.TSr
High Jump J. Greb EP. W. Young
G. tied inr iirsi; J. Murray me. w .
Bartlev MC, J. James P; tied three
wav for 3rd. 5 9".
Discus W. Christian TP; 8. Crib
ble Br: B. Carlson D; K. Lockhart IV
D Grass D: Odell O. 144 ft.
Broad jump F. Newton D: J.
Murray JJC; K. Lockhart IV: R. Lane
B; B. McClure EP J. Bardwell MC.
21 ft.
Shot K. Lockhart IV: N. Hooper
EP: S. Gribble B: D. Grass; J. Norris
6; B Carlson D. 444 ft.
Pole vault S. Bennett MC. D
Huffman EP tied for first: G. Miller
G. D. Monteleone GI. tied for 3rd; C.
Long S: D. wyhe Doug. J 1-1.
Javelin W. Christian EP: L.
Brown G; D. Hicks S: D. Kortht P.;
D. EuKate O: T. Counts D. 193-9.
Hifh hurdles W. Bartley MC: R.
Prock D: B. Dillree P: Bennett MC;
R. Brewer IV; J. Jackson EP. :lfi.
100 dash J. Greb EP: Streitberg
r MC; F. Ross EP; S. Stillwell S; B.
Helms D; F. Faytinger P. :10:05.
Mil C. Thomson D.: F .Meyers
P; D. Nass MC: D. McCIurg P; J.
Moffitt H; C. Long H. 4:37.8.
440 run C. Swingle P: E. Grover
S: McLemmon D: R. Brewer IV; D.
Echauble EP; Bell MC. :53.7.
Low hurdles W. Bartler MC: S.
Stillwefl S: B. CcClure EP: E. Dillree
P; J. Chapman H: Bardwell MC. 22.2.
220 dash J. Greb EP: Streitberg
r MC; C. Swingle P: Murray MC;
Helms D: J. Chapman H. 23 1. I
880. run C. Thomson D: G. Sim
monds P: S. Charters EP; J. Tucker
South; N. Dusenberry EP; E. Grover
Suth. 2:01 .
880 Relay Douglas fMcLemmon.
Mills. Gilman, Helms i Mvrtle Creek
iHubbard. Shirtcliff Strietberger.
lauck: Sutherlin (Perez. Jackson.
O Bannion. Stillwell): tie for 4th Hen
!ey( Ferguson. Taylor. Moffitt. Chap
man) and Phoenix tWaldron. Fayting
er. MacKintosh Swingle); Eagle Point
disqualified.
Wayne Christian broke javelin rec
erd set by himself 172'5'i.
Wayne Christian broke discus rec
erd set by Crater's Lilly 136'5i
Cliff Thomson of Douglas broke 880
yard run set by himself 2:06.6.
Thomson broke, own mile record of
last years 4:47.
Douglas tied Sutherlin's record of
1:39.1 relay.
Plans to Consider Boxing
In House Hearings Blasted
Sundr, Mr 12. 1 937
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUHE 1CTHJ
St. Mary's of Medford Gains
5-B Championship on KF Oval
PILOTS RAP CATS
Oswego U.R) University of
Portland defeated W 1 llamette,
16V4-H4, here Friday in a goli
match.
Washington (U.R) Repre
sentative Kenneth B. -. Keating
Saturday attacked plans to in
clude boxing in the House anti
trust subcommittee's coming
hearings on professional sports
The New York Republican
said it will only "confuse" the
issues if the subcommittee tries
to cover boxing along with pro
fessional baseball, football, bas
ketball and hockey.
"It is highjime Congress need
led boxing into taking some ac
tion on its own before it be
comes necessary for Congess to
clean house for them," Keating
said in a statement.
Boxing Problems Different
"... But the abuses within
that sport are far different from
the problems of the professional
team sports, and the two should
be considered separately."
Rep. Emanuel Cellar (D-N.Y.)
Question of
Score's Sight
Unanswered
Cleveland ttJ.R) Doctors
once again postponed x-rays of
Herb Score's injured eye Satur
day and left unanswered for a
few more days the question of
whether he will regain full vi
sion soon.
"Score continues to improve,"
Dr. Don Kelly and Dr. Charles
Thomas reported in -their latest
medical bulletin Saturday
The hemorrhage' ... is steadi
ly clearing. There is no longer
any swelling around the nose or
eye socket," the terse bulletin
said.
Despite "encouraging recovery
reports, ur. I nomas, an eye
specialist who was called into
the case soon after Score was
carried from the field, put off
until next week a definite diag
nosis of the eye injury.
'We hope that within the ear
ly part of next week we will be
able to make a more accurate
evaluation of the extent of in
jury, the doctors said in a joint
statement.
Since last Tuesday, when the
23-year-old Cleveland Indians
star was felled by Gil McDou
gald's line drive, there has been
nagging fear that Score's vi
sion might be impaired enough
to bring a halt to his career.
chairman of the House Judiciary
Committee and its anti-trust sub
committee, has scheduled hear
ings beginning June 3 on vari
ous bills dealing with anti-trust
aspects of professional sports.
Keating said addition of box
ing to the list was "distinctly
contrary" to committee action
earlier this week. He said it had
been agreed to take up "solely"
bills dealing with the other four
sports.
WU NETTERS WIN
Portland k'J.R) Willamette
defeated Portland, 4-3 here Fri
day in a non-conference tennis
match.
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UO Frosh Divide
With OSC Rooks
Eugene iOJ.R) The Oregon
Frosh track team downed the
Oregon State Rooks, 93-37, here
Friday.
While the Ducklings were wal
loping the Beaver Babes on the
Hayward Field track, the Rook
baseball team was pounding out
an 8-6 victory over the Frosh at
adjacent Howe Field.
Lake of Woods,
Hyatt- Lake Roads
Readied for Use
Opening of the Butte Falls
road to Lake of the Woods and
the grading of two routes into
Hyatt lake were reported last
week.
The Rogue River relational for
est office here said that the
Butte Falls route via Fish lake
to Lake of the Woods was open
and that the barricade at Fish
lake was down.
While the Dead Indian road
to Lake of the Woods is closed
by snow in Klamath county,
travel is possible from Dead
wood by way of Bij Elk guard
station and Fish lake to Lake
of the Woods.
The county road department
has graded the two accesses to
Hyatt lake, one from the Dead
Indian road and the other from
Gieen Springs hghway (Route
66).
Store and coffee shop at Hy
att lake are not open and boats
and cabins and tenthouses are
available for rent. Mr. and Mrs
John D. Bowman are resort pro
prietors for the second year.
They said that the lake is full
A good number of catfish, a
few crappies and some bass are
being caught now.
Klamath Falls St. Mary's
of Medford, Jackson County
champion, won the District 5B
track and field meet here Sat
urday, gaining nine berths in
the state battle next week end
at Springfield.
St. Mary's recorded 116 points
to 91 by Malin, 48 by Jackson
ville and 44 by Chiloquin. Other
totals were Bonanza 40, Rogue
River 30, Talent 20, Gilchrist
16. Bly 16 and Paisley 11.
Jim . Darland paced the Cru
saders of Medford " with first
places in high and low hurdles
and broad jump. He anchored
SM's relay victory. Other mem
bers of the relay team wore Dick
Hayes, Dave Espey and Terry
Cooper. Hayes was victor in
the 100-yard dash and second in
the 220. Espey won the quarter
mile and Cooper the javelin. Jer
ry Kerr was second for St.
Mary's" in the half-mile.
Among other Jackson county
qualifiers for state Phil Combs,
Talent, was first in the 220 and ,
second in the 100. Marion Dow-;
ell, Jacksonville, was second in !
the high jump and the Jackson- j
ville relayers also made the 1
Springfield eligible list with sec
ond spot. Members were Car
riere, Branson, Smith and Dris
kell. Lawrence Wagner qualified
for Rogue River with second in j
the mile. j
Malin got eight state . spots, j
Chiloquin and Bonanza each two
OTI Track
Team Whips
SO Raiders
Ashland Oregon Technical
institute bounced Southern Ore
gon college 84 to 46 Friday in a
dual track meet.
The Techmen won 11 first
places in the 15 events, taking
all the races and sweeping the
high and low hurdles.
Dave Lockard set a new school
record of 133 feet 5,i inches in
the discuss for the top South
ern Oregon performance.
Jim King won the mile and
two-mile for Oregon Tech, Bob
Brown the 100 and 220-yard
sprints and Dick Hocevar the
two hurdle races.
' ' The SO Raiders were with
out the services of several top
trackmen, including Richard
Gustafson, miler, Millard Marsh,
broad jumper, and Bill Hollings-
worth, pole vaulter and high
lumper, who were on the in
jured list. '
Pirates Place Hall
On Disabled List
Pittsburgh (U.R) Pitcher
Dick Hall was placed on the dis
abled list by the Pittsburgh Pi
rates Saturday because of a
chromic soreness in his arm.
Hall pitched 5 2-3 innings this
season, giving up nine hits and
seven earned runs. Four of the
hits off him were homers.
WILLAMETTE DIRECTOR
Salem (U.R) Willamette de
feated Oregon College of Educa
tion, 86', i-44 V2, here Friday in
a non-conference track and field
meet. Individual star of the
meet; however, was OCE's John
ny Carpenter who won four
events and took a second in an
other to score half of the Wolves'
total points. Carpenter triumph
ed in the high and low hurdles,
and broad jump and the 220 and
ran second in the 100.
RESULTS:
Mile King O: Pruyn O; Clark S.
5:01.4.
440 run WiUiam O; Pekola O; Wei
ler S. ::55.9.
100 dash Brown O: C. Baker S
Hocevar O: :10.2.
High hurdles Hocevar O; Dimler
O; Huckins O. :17.1.
880 run Owens O; Pitts S; Mor
rison O. 2:09.7.
220 dash Brown O; Williams O;
Baker S. :23.4.
2-Mile King O; Peterson S; Big-
nam o.. 11:03.4.
Low hurdles Hocevar O; Dimler O;
Huckins O. :25.7.
Shot put Wilson O; Stewart S;
Fasteen O. 43-7.
high jump Fuller O; Dimler O and
Livinston S. 5-10.
Javelin Lewis S; Christean S; Fas
teen O. 181-7 2.
Pole vault Schmidt S; .Livingston
S. 10 ft.
Broad jump Weller S; Flora S;
Slater O. 20-6'j.
Discus Lockhard S; Fasteen O;
Michenham. 135-5 'i.
Relay Oregon Tech. 3:54.-
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Pioneers Cut
Coyote Edge
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College of Idaho had its lead
in the Northwest conference
baseball standings narrowed Fri
day when the Coyotes dropped
a 5-4 ball game to Lewis and
Clark, while Willamette's second-place
Bearcats were taking
Pacific, 5-4, in 11 innings.
The loss gave the Coyotes a
6-4 conference record and the
vistory boosted the Bearcats to
a 6-5 mark.
In other conference action,
Linfield shutout last-place' Whit
man, 2-0, behind the four-hit
pitching of Marv Scherpf.
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Solons, 6-3
Hollywood U.R Fred
Waters went the distance and
gave up. nine hits Saturday as
the Hollywood Stars downed the
Saciamento Solons, 6-3, in a Pa
cific Coast league baseball game
at Filmore field.
Waters extended' his season
record to 2-0 as the Stars bomb
ed out three Sacramento
moundsmen. Solon starter Cloyd
Boyer (1-3) took the loss.
A crowd of 1,611 fans saw
the contest. Skies were threat
ening throughout the game but
no rain fell.
The victory gave Hollywood a
4-1 series edge over the Solons.
Sacramento got off to a fast
start, scoring two runs in the
first frame. Bob Heist and Har
ry Bright came in on a single
by Russ Rosburg, which was
bobbled by twink left fielder
Dick Stuart.
In the bottom of the first, Hol
lywood came back to register
four tallies. R. C. Stevens sin
gled in Dick Smith and Stuart
scored spook Jacobs on another
single. Bill Hall slammed a long
double to bring in both Smith
and Stuart.
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Hollywood .... 400 110 OOx 6 10 1
Boyer, Greene (2). Watkins (7) and
Mangan; Waters and Hall.
Beverly Hanson Breaks
Links Record with 67
Gatlinburg, Tenn. (U.R)
Californian . Beverly Hanson
needed only 24 putts Saturday
for a record-breaking six-under
par 67 for a commanding five
stroke lead after 54 holes in the
S7.500 Gatlinburg women's open
golf tournament.
The pony-tailed blonde, whose
54-hole total now stands at even-
par 219, dropped five straight
15 footers or better on the back
nine to come in five strokes
ahead of Mickey Wright, anoth
er par-bettering Californian."
Anderson Leads
UO Track Win
Pullman, Wash. (U.R)
Oregon's versatile sophomore
Steve Anderson, tallied 16 points
to lead the Ducks to their fourtn
straight Northern division track
championship in meet which
saw four records' fall Saturday.
Coach Bill Bowerman's Web
foots nearly ran away with the
five-way meet by capturing
eight first places and 72 points
to far outdistance their closest
rival, the University of Wash
ington which had 42',4. Wash
ington State college was- third
with 28, followed by Oregon
State with 12 and Idaho finish
ed last with eight points.
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