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IN ROGUE RELAYS The. above Medford
high trackmen, shown with Coach Dean
Benson, will be among Black Tornadoes
competing Saturday afternoon in the Rogue
Valley relays at the Medford stadium. From
left are Leri Griggs, Phil Humphreys, Terry
St. Louis
Evens Pro
Hoop Series
St. Louis, Mo. -(HPD- There
was more concern over the
referees than the teams today
as the St. Louis Hawks and
Boston Celtics headed back to
Boston for the game Saturday
which will decide the cham
pionship of the National Bas
ketball association.
Easy Ed MacAuley, St.
Louis coach, wants anybody
but Jim Duffy as one of the
Officials for the deciding game
in the best of seven series.
Red Auerbach, Boston's
ooach, prefers Duffy ahead of
all of the other NBA officials.
Ben Kerner, the Hawk own
er, and MacAuley huddled
with NBC President Maurice
Podoloff and supervisor of
teferees Jocko Collins for al
most two hours here Thurs
day night after St. Louis had
evened the series at three
games apiece with a 105-102
victory over the Celtics.
Hang On At Finish '
One thing is certain. Men
dy Rudolph, who worked
Thursday's game with Duffy,
will be one of the officials
in Boston.
Buried in the post-game tur
moil was the actual contest
itself. The Hawks blew a 27
polnt lead, but hung on at
the finish to maintain the se
ries pattern, which has been
Boston winning one and then
St. Louis evening the count.
Cliff Hagan pumped in 3.G
points for the Hawks, before
being injured in a collision
during the last minute of play
and being forced from the
game.
The Celtics, gunning for
their third NBA title in four
seasons, scored only 16 points
In the first quarter and 12 in
the third period. A 38-point
Boston spree in the final ses
sion fell short.
NAMED BOXING COACH
Madison, Wis.-WPD-San Jose
Stale boxing coach Jules Men
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the NCAA squad in the Olym
pic trials at San Francisco,
May 18-20.
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will team in the 880-yard relay. Griggs and
Humphreys will be in the 440 relay and
broad jump. Ryan in the mile relay and
javelin and Blew in the mile relay.
MEDFORDtTRIBUNI
Little Rogue Track
Encounter Saturday
LITTLE ROGUE SCHEDULE:
1:30 p.m. Pole vault, shot put,
discus, . high jump, broad Jump.
IJuvelln will follow discus.)
2:30 p.m. Distance medley,
3 p.m. 440 relay.
3:20 p.m. Sprint medley,
4 p.m. Shuttle hurdles.
4:20 p.m. Two-mile relay.
Phoenix-Five of the small
er schools of the Rogue river
valley primed today for their
own relay track meet.
The contenders are Rogue
River, Illinois Valley, Eagle
Point, St. Mary's and Phoenix
High schools. They will clash
Saturday in the Little Rogue
meet at Phoenix,
St. Mary's of Medford, only
Class B school in the meet but
a big school its class, is the
defending champion and will
seek its second leg on the
Lions club trophy. Eagle
Point is twice winner of the
hardware and Phoenix has
taken it once. Three wins are
needed to retire the trophy.
The Crusaders of Medford
took the toga last year by a
slim half-point over Phoenix
and the two schools went on
to finish one-two in the Class
C Hayward relays at Eugene.
Illinois Valley, Eagle Point
and St. Mary's enter the fifth
annual meet as unknown
qualities although SM is ex
pected to be strong. Phoenix
showed its strength by beat
ing Rogue River in a dual
meet on Wednesday.
The Little Rogue tussle has
11 events and is patterned
after the Class B and C divi
sions of the Haywards.
Records in the meet here
Include seven which were set
last year, one established in
1958 and three which have
stood since the first meet in
1956.
LITTLE ROGUE RKCOROS!
Pole vault 12-234, Mike Hanby.
niinois Valley, 1!59; broad Jump
20-2, Ted Daw, Eagle Point, 1956;
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EH, 1956; discus 142-5, Carl Mi
chael, St. Mary's. 1959; javelin
lBB-Sffc, Dan Slanukcr, IV. 1958.
Distance medley 11:52.B. St.
Mary's (Dick Thlcral, Gary Kirsch,
Dave Rouhier, Dick Evans) 1959;
sprint medley 1:39.2. Eagle Point
lllill McClure. Steve Charters, Bill
Turner, Bob Berrymant 1959; shut
tle hurdles :36.45. Phoenix (Gary
Chrlss. Othar Richey. Bill Dillree)
1959; 440 relay :45.9. Eagle Point
(McClure, Charters. Berryman,
Turner) 1959; two-mile r e I a y
9:16.4, St. Mary's (Thieral, Kirsch,
Rouhier, D. Evans) 1959.
Charles Hurrh
NY Selection
New York -(UPD- The nam
ing of Charles A. Hurth, for
mer president of the Southern
association, as general man
ager of the New York entry
in the Continental league to
day was hailed as another
"milestone" for baseball's
proposed third major league.
Although the New York
franchise .- holders still are
sweating out plan's for a new
stadium, they announced the
selection of Hurth as the
club's -general manager at a
press conference Wednesday.
Donald M. Grant, a New York
broker, was named president
of the team.
Raiders Oppose
Portland State
Ashland - Southern Oregon
college tangled with Oregon
College of Education and
Portland State college this
afternoon in Portland in a
tri-angular track meet.
Coach Dan Bulkey took an
18 man squad headed by two
sprinters who have turned the
100-yard dash in less than 10
seconds.
Don Story and Johnny
Jones are the speedsters in
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Saturday in Rogue Relays
ROGUE RKI.AY SdlKDUl.K
1 p.m. Pole vault, discus,
hurdles.
1:30 p m. Shot put and
Jump relays.
2 p.m. 440 relay.
2:15 p.m. Two-mile relay.
2:30 p.m. Javelin, broad
relay.
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jump
2:35 p.m. BflO relay.
2:50 pm. Distance medley,
3:20 p.m. Shuttle hurdles.
3:35 p.m. Mile relay.
Track and field competition
at the Medford stadium for
1960 will be inaugurated
Saturday. '
And it will be the biggest
of two home meets scheduled
by the Medford High thinclads
this season.
The occasion will be the
21st annual Rogue Valley re
lays. This traditional meet
will draw athletes from five
schools, all members of the
Southern Oregon conference.
Entrants are Crater, Klamath
Falls, Ashland and Grants
Pass, In addition to Medford,
which is sharing the role of
host with the Medford Ki
wanis club.
The big first place trophy
is sponsored by Kiwanians,
who will assist, also, with the
running of the meet.
Through the years. Grants
Pass and Medford have been
the main contenders for top
honors. The Cavemen of
Grants Pass, winners in both
1958 and 1959, look powerful
again this year as, a team,
after topping the Roseburg
invitational and winning their
dual meet with Marshfield.
Medford is expected to be in
the thick of contention for the
laurels although it has yet to
display its strength as a full
team.
Crater has given Indication
as a contender with its lop
sided verdict Wednesday over
Ashland in a dual fracas.
The meet will have 13
events, seven on the track
and six in the field. Six run
ning events and the high
jump, broad jump and shot
put will be scored as relays.
The high hurdles, pole vault,
discus and javelin will be in
dividual events in each of
which one school may take a
maximum of two places.
Schools can enter only one
team each in the cinder re
lays. In the shot and two
jumps the top efforts of three
athletes of a school in each
are totaled to determine a
Right Foot
For OSson
Portland, Ore. - (UPD - Carl
(Bobo) Olson has started an
other comeback in Portland.
This time the comeback of
Olson's got off on the right
foot.
Olson scored a 7th round
technical knockout over
Roque Maravllla in their
scheduled 10-round fight here
Thursday night. Olson weigh
ed 175 and Maravllla 176.
The last time the former
middleweight champion start
ed a comeback in this town
it ended in disaster. He was
kayocd in the first round by
Pat McMurty in 1958. That
was right after Olson had his
ill-fated fight with Archie
Moore which also ended in
Olson's being knocked out.
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Relays will be scored 10,
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places and points in the in
dividual contests will go on a
5, 4, 3, 2, 1 basis.
New in the meet is the high
hurdles race. A special fea
ture of the day will have
Glen Winninghnm In a javelin
throwing exhibition. The ex
Grants Pass High athlete set
a national interscholastic rec
ord while competing for the
Cavemen last year.
Individual Performance
While team effort will
count most in the engagement,
there will be interest in the
performances of some of the
standout athletes o" each
school. Medford has an all
around man in Mike Hood,
who starred in all-comers
meets last summer. It has such
thinclads as Len Griggs and
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Phil Humphreys in the dash
and broad jump, Walt Ayres
in the hurdles, Ray Smith in
the distances and middle dis
tances, Terry Ryan in quarter,
Jerry Shults and Bob Mc
intyre in the high jump and
Skip Bennett in the pole
vault.
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Meek in the dashes, Steve
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the quarter, Marshall in the
half and Steve Ausland in
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Crater has Don Ryan and
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Allan Phillips, broad jump
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Bob Vorts, quarter-miler and
hurdler, and Steve Gray,
sprinter and broad jumper,
head the Ashland squad.
MFIIKOIll) IIOSTHI:
440 M I k e. McCullouRh. Phil
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Kent Blew. Humphreys: two-mile
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Bruce lirny; distance medley Hi
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Steve Drew (mllec mile Blew,
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Shuttle hurdles Dick Andrews,
Robert Hamilton. Walt Ayres; high
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Mike Hood. Wall Ayres; shot put
Torn Bortis. George Clearwater. Al
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