Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 13, 1960, Image 11

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Plumley
Leader in
Shot Put
Three ex-Medford high ath
letes are among the leaders
in track and field marks es
tablished so far this season
among schools of the old
"northern division."
Neil Plumley, Oregon State
college, is tops in the shot
put with 52 feet 6V4 inches.
Jerry Close, University of
Oregon, is second in the broad
jump with 23-11, and Wilcey
Winchell, U of O, is third in
the half mile with 1:56.7.
Jerry Stubblefleld, Oregon,
ex-Ashland high, is second in
the discus with 166-e.
Blcck Tornado's Tennis
Contingent Tips Ashland
Black Tornado netters of
Medford high cleared their
first hurdle in the Southern
Oregon conference tennis
chase yesterday with a 5 to 2
victory over Ashland.
The Medford crew goes to
Klamath Falls on Thursday
and to Grants Pass on Satur
day to continue its league
slate.
University of Oregon, Eu
gene - Oregon State's Beavers
have taken the lead in the
number of top marks register
ed this spring in the first
"northern division" summary
of the young track and field
season. Oregon State is tops
in seven, Oregon leads in four
others while Washington has
two and Washington State
two as the teams move into
the second weekend of dual
meet competition.
Washington is host to Ore
gon next Saturday and Idaho
is at home for Washington
State. Oregon State, which
met both Washington and
Fresno State over the week
end, is idle.
Edstrom, in both hurdles,
and Oregon State's Amos
Marsh in the sprints are the
only competitors to be listed
in more than one event. The
top three men in each event
follow:
I 100 Amei Marsh, OSC. 9.8: Jim
Puckett. O. 8.7; Don Maw. WSU,
and Jerry stubblefleld, O. 9.8.
220 Marsh. OSC. 21.3: Hon Bach.
viav., zi.; j-ucKeu, u, ana uay.
ton Kolstad. W. 21.8.
440 Rick Harder. W. 48.4: Bach,
vt, "io.o; ais umemann, u.m.u.
ABO rjvrof Rnrlpsnn n 1-sn(V
' Norm Hoffman. OSC, 1:52.6; Wilcey
- Tvinciien, KJ, i:nD.f.
Mile Hoffman, OSC, 4:11.2:
"Jack Larscn, W. 4:11.5: Norm
..Bain, w, 4:iu.l.
Two-mile Dick Millpr. O ft-no Tl
Ray Hatton, 1, 8:18.7; Reed Miller'.
Hlch hurdleR riavn Tilitrnm n
14.1; Spike Arlt, WSU, J4.3; Bar-
Low hurdles Edstrom. O. 23.8;
. Darrell Horn. OSC. 24.1; Stu Fors.
1 OSC. 24.2.
Pole vault Wnvna Wtlmn W1T
' 14 8; Phil Paquin. O. 14-4;' Doug
jaucw, uiib, ana iacit ranmng,
Javelin Gary Stenlund, OSC,
236-8; John' Douglas, W, 221-8;
Edstrom, O. 218-3:
High Jump Hank Wyborney,
nou. o-ji; jonn nunier, u&c, 0-4;
Murray Newton, O. 6-3.
. nroaa jump Morn, use, 24-5 "i:
- Jerry close, O, 23-11; Edstrom, O,
23-3 14.
Shot put Nell Plumley, OBC,
nz.ova; Tony Angeii, w, Oi-a :
Edstrom. O, 49-11 i .
Discus D o u 0 Martin: OSC
IB7-1 .i; Stubblefleld, O, 166-8 li;
Mll relay WSU,' 3:16.8: Oregon,
3:17.2; Washington 3:18.3. -
Medford Ties
For Fourth in
Journal Shoot
Medford Gun club shooters
will take up Friday where
they were when the lights
went out at a recent trapshoot
All men signed up on the 50
target event are asked to come
out for the continuation of the
shooting since some of them
may be involved in ties will
have to shoot off.
There will be time for prac
tice firing.
A perfect score in the Ore
gon Journal telegraphic shoot
was turned in at the Medford
club last Sunday with Paul
Culbertson, Frank Clogston
and Henry Niedermeyer get
ting 25 straights. The Journal
shoot ended Sunday with Can-
by as winner with 54 points.
Medford tied for fourth in
the shoot with McMinnville
with 50 points. Cottage Grove
and Eugene- shared second
with 52. The shoot was held
over six weeks with 27 teams
participating.
Each week each team was
matched against several other
teams. Canby won over 16
foes, tied 10 and lost to none.
Medford had 12 wins, 14 ties
and no losses.
The top five clubs in the
tourney all were unbeaten.
Ashlanders
Win Frosh
Track Tilt
Central Point Ashland
high edged Crater 62 Vj to
59 Vi here yesterday in a ninth
grade track and field event.
The visiting Grizzlies took
firsts in eight of the contests
and Crater thinclads were
winners in five events.
Gary Wald of the Comets
was a double victor, copping
both dashes.
Crater high's jayvees are to
run at Eagle Point Thursday
afternoon and the varsity will
enter the Hayward relays at
Eugene on Saturday.
Medford won four of the
singles and split the doubles
yesterday as Coach Bob Huff
dipped into his reserve roster.
Tornado wins in the singles
were Cummings over Bob
Hcgdahl, 6-0, 6-2; John Shaw
over John Mitchell, 6-1, 6-2:
Dave Ryn over Ken Steven
son, 6-4, 6-0 and Jim Randies
over Jack Elder, 6-2, 6-0. For
Ashland Ken Mitchell downed
Booth Deakins 4-6, 6-2, 6-4.
In doubles Randies and
Henry Olson paired for Med
ford to subdue Hegdahl and
John Mitchell, 6-1, 6-0. Ste
venson and Elder scored a
win for Ashland by 6-4, 6-4
over Jim Y o d e r and Art
House.
RESULTS:
High hurdles Boe. C: Lamb. A:
Andraus, A. :11.3.
75 Wald. c: Mccalvv. C: Hess.
A. :08.
Three-fourths mile Osborn. A-
Kreisman, A: Emery, C. 3:35.
330 McCalvv. C: Andrews. A;
Cockran, C. :38.
Low hurdles. Hass. A: Boe. C:
Bransom, C. :16.8.
150 Wald. C: Mooster. C: Chris
tian. C. .16.2.
b60 Hudson. A: Ogle. A: Osborn.
A. 1:35.
Shot out Kiser. A: Purdv. C:
Polk. A. 42-41,.
uiscus folk, a: Harris, u: Clin
ton, A. 107.
Javelin Huff. A: Harris. C:
fOIK, A. 13-U.
1010 vault Stewart, c: Johnson.
A; McGrath, C, and Tepper, A. tied
imra. u-o. -
Broad jump Andrews, A; Bran
som. C: Cochran. C. 18-3.
Hlch Jump TeDoer. A: Bransom.
C: Lamb. A. 5-3.
Relay C rater (Wald, Purdy,
christian, Mcuaivy) :7.a.
No-Hitter
Recorded
By Lowery
Medford High school's Bud
Lowery hurled a no-hit, no-
run game yesterday when the
Tornado junior varsity trim'
med the Talent varsity 8 to 0
in a baseball encounter at Tal
ent.
Lowery survived one rough
spot in the sixth Inning when
a walk, error and catcher's
interference loaded the bases,
The base on balls was the
only one he yielded. He struck
out batters 15 times In the
seven inning ruckus.
-The Tornado scored three
times in the fourth inning on
two bases on balls, singles
by Scott Eaton and Lowery,
a groundout and a passed ball
In the sixth stanza two er
rors, a base on balls, a hit
batter and safeties by Craig
Laurance and Jim Shaw ac
counted for five runs.
Mike Jacobs, starting pitch'
er for Talent, gave up five
walks and struck out eight
His reliever, Rick Seymour,
walked one and fanned one
Each yielded three hits.
Coach Don Moore said that
the game with Butte Falls
opening Jackson County B
league play for Talent will
be at Talent Friday. Printed
schedules conflicted concern'
ing site of the game.
LINESCORE:
Medford JV . 000 305 0 . 8 1
Talent 000 000 00 0
Lowerv and Ruhl: Jacobs. Sey
mour (6) and Burnette, WhUlock
(91.
STREAK NOW 16
Pullman -flJPD- Washington
State ran Its baseball winning
streak to 16 straight by roll
ing over Whitman 17-0 and
14-1 Tuesday.
FIRST UNIVERSITY
Cambridge-Harvard, found
ed in 1636, was the first uni
versity in the United States.
Eagle Point
Victor Over
Prospect
Prospect - Eagle Point high.
grabbing a wide lead but near
by falling to a flurry of walks
and singles, tripped Prospect
9 to 7 in a non-league baseball
game here yesterday.
The win evened the score
for an 18 to 3 loss to Prospect
earlier.
A barrage of 14 hits, high-
lighted by Dick Wilson's home
run, helped the Eagles. The
homer, with the bags loaded
came in the first inning when
EP scored five of its runs,
Singles were hit in this frame
by Bill Pfeifer, Tony Eastman
and Jim Nease.
Eagle Point headed 8 to 0
going into the bottom of the
sixth stanza. Three walks and
hits by Terry Gardner, Lee
Gitchell and Cliff Chapman
then contributed to three Pros
pect markers. The Eagles add
ed one run in the seventh and
Prospect rose up for four more
before the side could be re
tired. Cougar countes were
on four walks and hits by
John Rogers and Floyd Scaife,
Dick Hertager, Eastman,
Nease, Perdue and Pfeifer
each had two hits for EP and
Schaife and Gitchell each
swatted two for Prospect.
EP starting pitcher, Nease,
had a no-hltter going for four
innings.
Prospect was to play Rogue
River here today while Eagle
Point entertains Illinois Val
ley on Friday.
LINESCORE:
Eagle Point ... 510 020 1 9 14 (
Prospect 000 003 4 7 8 I
Nease. Pfeifer (S). Patrick (61
Geren (7) and Hertager: Yell, C
Gardner (2) and Chapman.
LOGART CELEBRATES Isaac Logart, right, veteran Cuban
welterweight boxer, lands a right to the jaw of Marvin
(Candy) McFarland, of Philadelphia in 10-round match in
New York Monday. Logart celebrated his 25th birthday with
a unanimous decision. (UPI Telephoto)
Raider Netters
Will Go North
Ashland - Two matches are
on tap for the Southern Ore
gon college tennis team this
week when they meet Oregon
College of Education at Mon
mouth Thursday and Port
land State college Saturday
in Portland.
Coach Alex Peterson will
take a five man traveling
squad led by top man Bruce
Merrill.
John Root will play the
second spot, Ken Miller the
third, Ron Singler the fourth,
and Dick Clark the fifth.
First doubles team will be
Merrill and Root while Sing
ler and Miller will team on
the second duo.
The Raider netmen have a
3-3 record.
MEDrWfJTRIBimi
SIPODIHITS
STAINLESS STEEL
Stainless steel contains from
or more per cent nickel.
Catchable-Size
Trout Will Be
Put in Rogue
Portland -fflPD- The state
game commission said today
2,200,000 legal sized trout
would be released in Oregon
streams and lakes during the
coming angling season. Most
of the trout will be rainbow.
In addition, 520,000 year
ling salmon and steelhead
will be released. The latter
fish will be freed during
months when they can mi
grate to the ocean without
running gauntlet of angler's
hooks.
Of the total, the northwest
region will get the largest
plant, 1,224,000 fish.
In southwestern Oregon,
the Rogue and Umpqua rivers
will each receive plants of
105,000 catchable sized rain
bow trout, with additional
plants of yearling chlnooks
and steelhead scheduled for
release.
Lakes to receive the heav
iest plants in the southwest
include Loon with 10,000'rain
bows, Floras with 12,500 of
which 9,500 will be rainbows
and the remainder cutthroats,
Garrison with 9,500 rainbows
and cutthroats, and Tenmile
lakes, 24.500 divided about
equally between rainbow and
cutthroat trout.
Red Raider
Hitting Led
By Munyon
Ashland - Jess Munyon was
the Southern Oregon college
baseball player of the week as
a result of his terrific series
against the University of
Nevada last Saturday. He
shot his batting average to
636.
Munyon garnered five hits
in the two games, batted in
five runs, and scored five of
his own. He also played error
less ball at third base.
The Raider hot corner man
is a sophomore from Glendale
High school who also competes
in football at Southern Ore
gon. In his seven trips to the
plate against Nevada, Munyon
got on base every time.
Francis Runnerup
Eldon Francis is the runner-
up to Munyon with a .600
average. He too, had a fine
series at Nevada. Defensively
the Raider center fielder
hauled in 11 fly balls with
catches in every mid-pasture
area of the fenceless ball
park.
Jim Dietz is leading the
club in stolen bases with three
and has a .300 batting aver
age while Francis has scored
the most runs. six.
SOC hopes to extend its
two-game win streak with a
trio of victories over Oregon
College of Education in de
fense of the Oregon Collegiate
conference crown they Tiave
held the past two years. SOC
meets OCE Friday at 3 p.m.
in a single game and Satur
day in a twin-bill beginning
at 10 a.m.
Righthander Don Vannice
and lefty John Younger are
probable starting hurlers for
the Raiders.
BOWLING
BLUE MONDAY LEAGUE
Standings: W. L-
Pin Pickers .. 27 8
Clowns 21 14 1414
nowung nags ......... 21 10
Hits & Misses ... 20 16
Elsht Balls 18 18
Pin Thinners 16 20
Pin Sklppert 12!4 23!4
Butterflies 8 28
Result:
P n Thinners 2 (Ellen uimb 398)
1051: Hits & Misses 2 (Gaile Luke
3a2) 1U17.
Clowns 4 (Isla Thompson 4221
2123: Butterflies 0 (Viola Lewis
352 1 1R45.
Bowling Bags 3 (ueorgla cook
3731 1061; Pin Skippers 1 (Carol
Waltermire 3631 1927.
Pin Pickers 3 (Rulh Carpenter
3031 1065: Eicht Balls 1 (Maxine
Thomas 432) 1842.
High games carol waltermire
156, Isla Thompson 156.
I.APY ELKS NO. ONE
Standings: W.
Cherry Pickers 28
Lucky Strikes -. 28
Stagcttes 21
Threatless Three .. 25
Break A Ways 25
Pin Pushers 23 '4
Trlocttes 1914
The Goofers 18
I,.
20
20
21
23
23
24'b
28 :
32
Results:
Cherrv Pickers 4 (W. Booth 476)
1344: Fin Pushers 0 (T. Isaacs 468)
1 177
Luckv Strikes 3 IL. Neeley 479)
1254; Break A Ways 1 (R. Forbes
401) 1196.
Goofers 1 (N. Forler 4621 1171;
Trlnettes 3 (F. Blttle 411) 1198.
KtneetteB n (V. Lusk 4041 1126:
Threatless Three 4 (V. Bateman
4951 1234.
Hlirh oames wanaa Boom las.
Lee Neefcy 181, Thelma Isaacs 180.
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SOC BATTING STATISTICS:
An H K BBl Ave.
0
Jacquette 1
munyon n
Francis 10
Sword 8
McLemore .... 6
Nevl 5
Brown 6
Dletz 10
Cook 7
Jones . 7
Vogler 4
Perkins 4
Rossetto 8
Younger 3
Funderberg - 3
Kopacz .. 1
Garner 1
Vannice 0
Totals 96
Opponents 93
5
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4
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Rogue River
Chiefs Beat
IV Cougars
Rogue River Rogue River
high subdued Illinois Valley
75 to 48 in a dual track meet
yesterday, winning eight of
the 14 events.
Mike Hanby was the big
victor of the day, taking three
events for the IV Cougars, the
pole vault, the Javelin and the
220-yard dash.
Rogue River had two dou
ble winners, Doug Stewart
and Barry Frantz. Stewart
took the shot put and discus
and Frantz the 440-yard run
and the broad jump. The RR
Chieftains swept the high
jump and the 880-yard runs.
RESULTS:
Pole vault Hanby, IV; Johansen,
RR: Kennedy. IV. 11-3.
Shot put Stewart, RA: Gail, RR:
Fry. IVT 43-7.
High hurdles Carter. RR: John
son. IV: Decker. IV :17.1.
Discus Stewart, RR; Gall, RR
Fry. IV. 130 ft.
100 Flndley, TV; Goosey, RR;
Meredith, IV. :10 6.
High jump Carter. Johnsen and
McBarrnn. all RR. tied first. S-7.
440 1' rants, RR; Carter, RR; Fry.
IV. :54.8.
Mile White. RR; Brown, RR:
Scott. IV. 5:13.1.
Broad Jump Frantr, RR; Robin,
IV: Wagner, RR. 17-0.
Javelin Hanby. IV; Paul Archer,
RR; Decker, IV. No measurement.
Low hurdles Meredith. IV:
Goosey. RR: Decker, IV. 22.4.
220 Hanby. IV; Findlay, IV;
Jones, RR. :2S3.
880 Wagner. RR; LeRoy, RR;
Salter. RR 2:11.3.
Relav Illinois Valley (Flndley,
Meredith. Fry, Hanby). 1:38.5.
FIGHTS
Beaumnt. Tex (UPII Paul Jor-
ensen. 136, Port Arthur, Tex.,
nocked out Carlos Maclas. 138.
Bandera, Tex. 17 .
. Fresno Calif MJPli Glen Fla
nagan. 143',. St. Paul, Minn., drew
with Javellan Kid, 144, Manila
(10).
STARI.IOIITERS LEAGUE
Standings: W.
Tribune Headliners . 31
Rogue Sportsman 28
Polar Cold Co 23
4 Minute Malda ... 22
SURVIVES TRYOUT CAMP
Burbank, Calif. -UPD- Billy
Anderson, 29-year-old son of
Eddie (Rochester) Anderson of
the Jack Benny television
show, has survived the four
day tryout camp of the Los
Angeles Chargers of the
American Football League. He
is a 6-foot, 190-pound halfback
who formerly played with
Compton college and the Chi
cago Bears.
PHIL FIGHTS. TOO
Portland -IUTD- Promoter
Tommy Moyer said today that
Phil Moyer also would fight
a 10-rounder here April 26
when welterweight contend
ers Denny Moyer and Emile
Griffith meet In the main
event. Phil will battle Thur
man Stevens In the semi-wind-up.
Phil recently won a 10
round decision over Stevens
at Vancouver, B.C.
COC Sat ITS '
Boise - d'PD - Boise Junior
College downed Eastern Ore
gon 5-3 In the opener of a
baseball doubleheader Tues-
MAIL TRIBUNf, M.dW, Or. 1 1
Wednesday, April 1 J, 190 A 11
day and then dropped the
second game 3-2. -
Minute Maids 1 (Marilyn Ar
baugh 417) 2007: Rogue Sportsman
a (Louise LBinoun jr ,u.
Polar Cold 1 (Ann Welnhold 410)
2003; Tribune Headliners 3 (Lorna
mompson n.
High games Arbaugh 172, Cal.
hoon 166. ,
ROXY ANN LEAGUE
(Medford Lanes)
standings: W.
Squirt 23
Larry's Rlchmald 22
Graham Electric 22
Harrison Electric .- 21
Team Four 20 16
Baker s Moulding ; a
Coca Cola 184 17',s
Taylor Salade . 16 20
Hopkins Richfield ........ 15 21
Pacific Motor Freight ... 14 .4 21 ,4
Medford Plywood 12-4 2314
Groceteria 1 34
"JUiVrol. 4 (Kelknan 482) 2663:
Groceteria 0 (Kucera 443) 2464
Hopkins 4 (Rohlman 571) 3017;
Med Ply 0 (Gilbert 442) 2650.
Squirt 3 (Trautman 401) 2755:
Tavlor Salade 1 (Lilly 530) 2741.
team Four 3 (Carr 494) 2636;
Harrison 1 (Howea 472) 2608.
Larry's 3 (Smith 5871 2777; Gra
ham 1 IDrennen 5221 2682.
Baker s z (uaaer 3i -,.
1 (Coghlll 475) 2664.
WOMEN'S CLASSIC LEAGUE
standlnrs: v-
Union Club 40 18
Medford Cleaners
Beck's Baker
Pick's Apparell .
Wooden fcnoe
.. 3511 21
33 1
28 '4 27 1.4
, 27',4 284
Jorgensen'a Dairy 2714 28',4
Rogue Distributing Co... 28 30
Ross Lumber i-o.
Crater Inn Motel 23 4 32 4
Crater Logging 23 '4 32 '4
Cummins Diesel 23 33
Hawkinson's Tire 21 35
Wooden Shoe 1 (E. Tutlle 5301
2474; Jorgensen's 3 (H. Wolgamott,
P. Gardner 506) 2402
Ross Lumber 1 (D. Chrlstenson
547) 2363; Crater Inn 3 (L. Eric
son 527) 2305.
Hawkinson's 0 (L. Cornel us 526)
2374; Union Club 4 (T. Tolles 530)
24pick' (J. Lovett 8171 246S:
Crater Logging 1 (E. Sessions 877)
2440
Medford Cleaners 1 (M. Clark
5501 2480; Cummins 3 IS. Dalgle
502) 2312
Rogue Dlst. 1 (E. Read 5031 2405;
Beck's 3 (H. Clark 540) 2402
High games H. Culy 204: D.
Paul 203; J. McCreadv 214; J. Lov
ett 201; E. Sessions 250; L. Palter
son 214; S. Dalgle 238: H. Clark
213.
MONDAY TRIPLES LEAOUE
Standings: W. I..
Parrlsh ConstrucUon .... 28 7
Builders Supply 24 12
Ramblers -. J
Gleasnn'a Sporting Goods 18 17
Dean-Taylor . 18 18
Barbers .. IB IB
Eastslde Market IB 8
Cogswells Market 17
Hopkins Richfield 17 J
Sam Jennings 18 s HJJl
Mike s Seat Cover Shop.... 514 Mil
Team Nine - -. 28
""einlngs 1 (Owsley 488) 138S;
Builders 3 (Lynch 498) 1645.
Mike's I (Stout 511) 1355; Hop
kins 3 (Rohlman 401) 1375.
Gleason'a 4 (Glesson 478) 1831;
Team Nine (forfeit).
Eastslde MXl. (L wson
1860; Dean-Taylor 1 (Carson 511)
'"pa'rrlfh 3 (Wilkinson 9371 1S7;
Ramblers 1 (Fann 474) 1554.
Barbers 4 (Dover 518) 168B;
Cogswell s 0 (Centers 487) 1041.:
raineeTout
Eugene -flJPB- Oregon and
Llnficld, rained out of a base
ball twin bill Tuesday, were
to try again today and Thuri
day with single games.
Moscow, Idaho -fllPD- Idaho
rapped Columbia Basin J.C.
twice, 7-0 and T-S, in a base
ball doubleheader Tuesday,
notching Its ninth straight win.
MOST DEADLY
The diamond rattler is the
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