Jim Jackson Captures Three
Rogue Valley Tennis Mantles
Ashland-Jim Jackson, Port
land, ex-Oregon State colle
gian and a veteran competitor,
claimed three championship
trophies yesterday at the con
clusion of the first annual
Rogue Valley Invitational
Tennis tournament here.
Jackson captured the sin
gles crown, teamed with Bud
McCoy, Sacramento, Calif.,
for the men's doubles title and
shared the mixed doubles dia
dem with Kay O'Eryon, Red
ding, Calif.
Other titles determined yes
tercfay went to Mike Moore,
Eureka, Calif., in junior men's
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Local legionnaires 2nd
Alone in Area Standings
LEGIO.V AREA 4
W L Pet.
Klamath Falls 4 0 1.000
Medford 3 1 .750
Central Point 2 1 .667
Grants Pasa 2 4 .333
Lakeview - 0 5 .000
Medford American Legion
junior baseball aggregation
has advanced into second
place alone in the southern
division Area 4 standings after
moving through its week end
activities unscathed.
The Medford's yesterday
bopped Grants Pass Mock
Motors 7 to 1 in a division
game in the Climate city.. Vic
tory followed an 11 to 3 non-
league verdict over the Cen
tral Point Cheney Studs at
Cheney field here Saturday
night. .' . .
A five-run fifth inning,
three for four hitting by Craig
Laurance and a six-hit mound
job shared by three chtrckers
were features of the Sunday
triumph. On Saturday, Lowell
Dean, making his Legion
pitching: . debut, . heaved a
three-hitter, slapping three
hits of his own and batted in
six r runs to " pace the Med
fordites. Klamath Falls bolstered its
undefeated standing in the
loop yesterday by dropping
Lakeview 25 to 0. A non
league second game was call
ed alter three innings with
Klamath ahead 13 to 0.
Plat KF Wednesday r
Medford's only loss in the
circuit has been to Klamath
but the locals have a chance
to square things on Wednes
day. It is host to the KF nine
for an 8 p.m. ruckus at Me
morial Stadium, Camp White.
Central Point and Grants Pass
have a date on the same eve
ning at Cheney field.
Four straight walks put
over one of the Medford runs
esterday in the fifth. Jerry
Anderson then got a hit.
Pitcher Bill Cole added to the
GP woes when he cut off the
throw-in and cast wild to sec
ond base. This throw also
went through the centerfield
er and all the runners, in
cluding Anderson, scored on
the double miscue. Andy had
two runs batted in.
Bob Quinney doubled in a
run. for Medford in the first
inning. The Pear city's pitch
ers , Quinney, Anderson and
Doug Kinney chalked up two
bases on balls and two strike
outs. Cole walked six and fan
ned 12. Denny Walker got two
hits' and Cole two for GP.
THREE IN THREE
Medford on Saturday got
three runs each in three in
nings and two in another.
The game was scoreless
until the fourth canto when
two bases on balls, Dean's
double and a single by Wayne
Thompson combined for . the
first three-some of tallies.
Central Point made a bid of
its own in the same frame. A
walk, hits by Ed Allen and
Dave Jackson, three Medford
errors and a balk accounted
for two Studs runs.
Singles by Jim Barry and
Dean, a fielder's choice, an
error and a stolen base got
two runs for Medford in the
fifth panel. Three crossed on
hits by Barry and Dean, two
bases on balls and a miscue
in the sixth and Medford
scoring was completed in the
seventh on safe blows by
Quinney and Ray Konopasek,
a base on brills and an error.
Scores On Interference
Central Point got Jerry
Hauck on first base on a walk
in the seventh inning. He went
to third on a steal and over
throw. John Anhorn walked.
Then Hauck was given a trip
home when interference was
ruled against third baseman
Ken Durkee.
Dean had two runs each
batted in the fourth, fifth and
sixth innings and Konopasek
drove home two in the
seventh. Dean walked eight
batters, including three in the
last inning and struck out
sevw.
CP's Bill Anhorn gave up
seven hits, walked four and
fanned four. Denny Samples,
pitching the last inning, yield
ed one base on balls and two
singles and to O'Brybn in
women's singles.
In the men's singles finale
Jackson subdued Jerry Kala
pus, Medford, ex-Oregon high
school champ, 6-3, 6-0. Kala
pus, who has played collegiate
tennis for Pacific university,
won 7-5, 6-3, over McCoy in
the semi-finals while Jackson
whipped Earl Brooks 6-0, 6-2.
McCoy and Jackson were
victors over Tod Tibbutt, Med
ford, and Denny Todd, Klam
ath Falls, 6-3, 6-2 in the dou
bles decider. Semi-finals saw
Tibbutt and Todd win from
Jerry Joy, Ashland, and Bob
hits and whiffed two.
Only three Medford runs
were earned.
Konopasek and Barry had
two hits each.
LINESCORES:
(Saturday)
Medford 000 323 3 11 9 6
Central Point 000 200 1 3 3 3
L. Dean and Barry; B. Anhorn,
Sample (7) and Allen.
(Sunday)
Medford 100 050 17 8 1
Grants Pass . 000 010 0 1 6 7
Quinney. Anderson (5). Kinney
(7) and Barry; Cole and Stevens.
Metro Club
Victory in
Star fray
Eugene - (UPD - The Metro
politan all-stars combined six
hits and four errors by the
State squad here Saturday
night to gain their second
straight game from the state
squad 7-1.
In the initial game played
here last year the Metros
pounded out a 9-8 win over
the Staters. Metro squad was
comprised of players from
the Portland Interscholastic
league and the Metropolitan
league.
Winning pitcher was Cecil
Ira of Franklin high school
in Portland. Loser was Den
nis Barr of Medford. "
The - Metro squad scored
three in the second when
Barr walked two men, hit a
batter, threw a wild pitch
and gave up a single to Bill
Blake of Franklin.
Lockman Scores
The winners scored one run
in the fourth and another in
seventh and tallied twice
more in the ninth.
Lone run for the state squad
came in the bottom of the
second inning when Jan
Lockman of Tigard doubled
and scored when South Sa
lem's Dick Brunkal singled.
Most valuable player
awards went to Bob Olson,
pitcher from Portland's Wil
son high and pitcher Jim
Falk of Lebanon.
Coach of the winning Metro
squad was Jim Shepard of
Central Catholic and pilot for
the fbsers was Glenn Ward
of Adrian.
LINESCORE:
Metro 030 100 10 7 8 1
State 010 000 0001 S 4
Ira, Olson (4), B. Moore (7) and
Stamson; Barr. Gooding (2). Falk
(4), Younker (7) and Huneycutt,
Marks, Beaton.
Dennis Barr, Medford, gave
up one hit, was charged with
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conicis
Nogler, Twin Falls, Idaho, 6-3,
6- 2, and Jackson and McCoy
bettered Alex ePtersen, Ash
land, and John Root, Medford,
also 6-3, 6-2.
Moore Beats Baxter
Moore defeated Jan Baxter,
Klamath Falls, 6-2, 6-1, for
the junior toga and O'Bryon
defeated Gertie Brooks, Klam
ath Falls, 6-2, 6-0, for the la
dies banner. The Jackson
O'Bryon combination beat Mc
Coy and Gertie Brooks 6-1,
7- 5 for the mixed doubles hon
ors. In an earlier match Sun
day McCoy and Brooks won
from Jerry and Sue Jennings
for the right to play in the
finals. The Jennings whipped
Mr. and Mrs. Denny Todd on
Saturday.
Jackson used his spinning
serve, fine volleying and hard,
accurate drives and relied on
greater experience against
tough competition to win from
Kalapus. In the doubles Tib
butt upheld the honor of the
sponsoring Rogue Valley Ten
nis club well but McCoy and
Jackson had too much power
and experience. The matter of
tourney seasoning also helped
Moore and O'Bryon in their
singles.
The tourney on Southern
Oregon college courts was the
second in a northern California-southern
Oregon circuit.
Play next Saturday and Sun
day will be at Eureka, Calif.
Dairy Maid 9 Splits
With Shamrocks
Memorial Stadium, Camp
White Three -run innings
were instrumental in .both
victory and defeat for the
Rogue Valley Dairy Maids
over the-week end in the
Northwest Women's Major
Softball league. .
Rogue Valley tipped . the
Capital City Shamrocks of
Salem 3 to 2 on Saturday
night. Salem came . back to
split the series with. a,. 6 . to 3.
win on Sunday afternoon.
The Maids poked across all
of their runs on Saturday in
the sixth 'inning on singles by
Doris Hickson, Ellen Callag
han, Shirley Hanson and Jan
Bateman and an error. Yester
day, an old jinx of first inn
ing unsteadiness plagued the
Maids and the Shamrocks
picked up three markers.
They proved the margin of
difference since three even
tual counters by the Dairy
Maids 'were matched by Sa
lem. -
Bateman Puts Maids Ahead
Bateman clubbed home both
the knotting and winning
runs on Saturday. Capital
City put over its two scores
in the fourth panel on hits by
Jane Lowell and Marge Hur
ley, a fielder's option and a
three runs (none of them
earned), walked three, struck
out two, hit a batter and was
charged with a wild pitch in
the State-Metro high school
senior all-star baseball game
Saturday night at Eugene. He
pitched 1 23 innings. John
Kovenz, Medford, a coach for
the State team, said he was
informed that Barr was not
particularly wild. Umpire
Pete Cornacchia informed
catcher Gary Huneycutt that
a good number of Barr's
pitches he called balls just
barely missed the corners of
the plate.
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Limelight SHared in Track
John Burns, Bill Dillree,
John Head, Mike Murray,
Mike Hood, Dan Lumley and
Don Spinas shared the lime
light Saturday night in the
Oregon AAU Olympic - De
velopment Program all-com
ers track and field meet at
the Medford High school sta
dium.
Burns, 1959 Crater high
grad, copped the high jump
and javelin in both the high
school and open classes and
nabbed the high school (17-18-
year-olds) half-mile.
Dillree, Phoenix and Head,
Coquille, were double winners
in the prep division, while
Lumley, Phoenix, and Spinas,
Medford, each took two
events in the college or open
class
Hood, Medford, completed
a sensational day by winning
the broad jump in both the
open and high school rival
ries. He had a leap of 20 feet
10 inches in the open and 20-6
in the 17-18 contest. Satur
day morning Hood had run
up triumphs in six events of
the 15-16-year-old class of the
junior division of the meet
Murray Wins Shot
Murray, Medford, state
prep shot put champ, took his
specialty in both classes, send-
DEMAESTRI INJURED
Kansas City - (LTD - Short-
stop Joe Demaestri will be
lost to the Kansas City Ath
letics for several days be
cause of an injured ankle.
ground out. Pitcher Callaghan
held Salem to five hits in the
game. She fanned one and
walked four. For the Sham
rocks Hurley tossed six - hit
ball, gave two bases on balls,
hit 'a "batter and whiffed twq.
Two bases on balls, a wild
pitch and two errors allowed
tne urst inning runs by Salem
oh Sunday. The Shamrocks
made it 4 to 0 in the fourth
with a run on hits by Sherry
LarsOn,'' Hurley- and'5 Joan
Weinacht and a fielder's op
tion.
ftogue Valley picked up
two tallies in the fifth stanza
on singles by Shirley Hanson
and Irma Penwell, a fielder's
choice and an error. But Sa
lem replied with a pair of
markers in the sixth on sin
gles by Vivian Reaves, Betty
Mantyla, Deloris Hanson and
Maurine Schollian and a mis-
play.
Hits Score Main
The Maids gained their
other pointer in the sixth inn
ing when Jean Main got on
base on an error and made
the rounds on hits by Bernice
Bigham and Callaghan.
Hurley tossed a seven-hitter
yesterday. A lot for Salem de
pended on team defense. Hur
ley did not walk or fan a bat
ter. Callaghan in an eight-hit
game struck out five and
walked the same number.
Hickson was the only bat
ter with more than one . hit
yesterday. She doubled and
singled. "
Rogue Valley goes to Klam
ath Falls for a Tuesday night
non-leaguer.
LINESCORES:
(Saturday)
Salem 000 200 02 5 4
Rogue Valley .. 000 003 x 3 6 1
Hurley and Mantyla; Callaghan
and Main.
(Sunday)
Salem .. 300 102 0 6 8 3
Rogue Valley .. 000 021 0 3 7 6
Hurley and Mantyla; Callaghan
and Main. . .
ing the 12-pound iron ball
55-1 and the 16-pounder 47-11.
In the 17-18 year events Head
won the dashes and Dillree
the hurdles while Lumley
won the college sprints and
Spinas the hurdles in that
class.
Burns leaped a fine six feet
in the high jump. His 174-2
in the javelin was well below
his best, principally because
he was throwing an old and
battered spear.
Fifteen records tumbled in
the evening meet and there
were 27 entrants.
The meet was the second of
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RESULTS:
(Age 17-18, Boys)
100 John Head (Coquille); Dan
Lumley (Phoenix); Phil Humphreys
(Medford); Terry Ryan (Medford);
Bob Evans (St. Mary's). :10.8.
220 John Head (Coquille); Dan
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(Jacksonville). 2:09.6. (new record).
Mile Tonv voormes (Lincoln
H.S. of Portland); Hiram Martin
(Medford). 5:04.5. (new record).
120 high hurdles Bill Dillree
(Phoenix); Mike Hood (Medford);
Austin Ashmore (Coquille); Dick
Evans (St. Mary's); Bob Hamilton
(Medford).- :15.8. (new record).
120 low" hurdles Bill Dillree'
(Phoenix); Bob Hamilton (Medford);
Mike Hood (Medford); Bob Evans
(St. Mary's). :14.
Pole vault Charles Hartwell (Co
quille); Dick Evans (St. Mary's) and
Dave Mansfield (St. Mary's), tied
for second; Phil Humphreys (Med
ford); Bob Criswell (Medford). 10 ft.
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Point); Bill Dillree (Phoenix); Mike
Hood (Medford) and Austin Ash
more (Coquille), tied for third. 6
ft. (new record).
Broad jump Mike Hood (Med
ford): John Burns (Central Point);
Bob Evans (St. Mary's); Dick Evans
(Medford); John Head (Coquille).
20-6.
Shot put Mike Murray (Med
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Javelin John Burns (Central
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220 Dan Lumley (Phoenix);
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Mile Tony Voorhies (Lincoln
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120 high hurdles Don Spinas
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120 low hurdles Don Spinas
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Pole vault Charles Hartwell (Co-
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