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    Track Titlists;
for Sixth in A-1;
OWENS HONonro
Seattle tVPlt - Jim Owens,
University of Washington foot
ball coach and athletic direc-
the fifth annual Western
Sports Award. The award,
sponsored by Western Air
Lines, it presented to the
western U. S. sports figure
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who makes the most effective
personal contribution to attar
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tor,
Friday was honored with
Jeff, Siuslaw
Bedford Ties
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NEW TITLEHOLDER Benny Paret, left, and Don Jordan,
mix it up on the ropes in the fifth round of their 15-round
welterweight championship boxing bout at Las Vegas, Nev.,
Friday evening. Paret won the decision to take the crown
from Jordan. (UPI Telephoto)
Paret Wrests
Welterweight Toga
From Don Jordan
By JACK CUDDY
Las Vegas, Nev. - (UPD -Muscular
Benny (Kid) Paret
of Cuba, whose wilting body
attack won the world welter
weight championship from
lanky Don Jordan Friday
night, probably will defend
his new 147-pound crown in
New York on Oct. 15.
Despite a private return
bout contract with Jordan of
Los Angeles, negotiations to
day indicated that the Madi
son Square Garden challenger
would be Federico Thompson
of Argentina - not Jordan.
Jordan, 25, was unimpres
sive in Friday night's nation
ally televised 15-rounder at
the Las Vegas Convention
center as he lost a unanimous
decision before a disappoint
ing crowd estimated at 3,500
Paret weighed 146Va and
Jordan 144V4.
Third Straight Defeat
Don, who weakened under
Paret s persistent body bar
rages, suffered his third
straight defeat. The scoring on
a five-point-must basis fav
ored Paret as follows:
Referee Charley Randolph,
71-65; judge Ray Lessard, 70
68, and judge Ralph Mosa,
71-67. The United Press In
ternational agreed 72-65. Dur
ing the comparatively dull
fight, Jordan suffered a five
stitch cut on his left brow
and a nick on his right brow.
He was bleeding from the
nose at the finish, and his
left cheekbone was swollen.
There are several reasons
why Jordan will be bypassed
as the opponent for Cuba's
second world welterweight
champion in October.
First, and perhaps most im
portant, Paret and manager
Phoenix Among Leaders in A-2
Manuel Alfrao would prefer
a challenger who could com
mand a large fee from tele
vision and draw a capacity
crowd in New York.
Thompson Probably Naxt
Slugger Thompson - who
knocked out Jordan in the
fourth round at Buenos Aires
on Dec. 12 and held Paret
to a 12-round draw at Madi
son Square Garden on March
25-appears to be the money
opponent.
Second, Anthony Maceroni
of Providence, R.I.-president
of the National Boxing Asso
ciation - announced at the
ringside Friday night that the
NBA would insist that Paret
make his first defense against
Thompson, and that the Paret-
Thompson winner defend
against Luis Rodriguez of
Cuba, current top contender.
Corvallis, Ore. - (UM - Jef
ferson High school of Port
land, with hurdler broad
Jumper Mel Renfro winning
three first places and getting
three other first places and a
second from other Democrats,
captured the Oregon State
High school class A-1 track
meet here today.
The Democrats amassed 68
points to easily dethrone de
fending champion South Sa
lem, eighth with 20 points.
Marshfield finished second
with 39, Springfield had 23,
Cottage Grove rolled up 27
13 and Grant of Portland
scored 27 to round out the
first five places.
Siuslaw won the class A-2
meet. The Vikings scored 45
points. Second place Nyssa
had 39.
Renfro, who in yesterday's
qualifying for the A-1 meet
set a broad jump record with
a leap of 24-1 '4, broke his
own record in winning the
180-yard low hurdles in the
time of 18.9.
The versatile senior also
won the 120-yard high hurdles
race with a 14 seconds flat
clocking and anchored the
Jefferson 880-yard relay team
to a victory.
Jefferson picked up its
other first in the 440-yard
dash and in the pole vault.
Mike Wybourney won the 440
and Larry Jones picked off
the pole vault title. Jerry
Hemstreet finished second for
the Demos in the 880-yard run.
Grant's Craig Nelson added
the fourth record of the A-1
meet by breaking a 28 and
26-year-old record in the 100
yard dash. Nelson turned in
a 9.8 seconds time to smash
the old mark nf 9.9 set by
Jeff's Bobby Grayson, who
went on to gain national fame
as a Rose Bowl footballer for
Stanford university, in 1932
and Bob Leslie of Klamath
Falls in 1934.
Denny Charlton of Red
mond set the other A-1 mark
Church Softball
Meeting Slated
Organization of church soft-
ball league play for 1960 will
be the object of a meet at 7
p.m. Thursday, June 2, at the
YMCA.
The announcement of the
meeting came from C. H.
Thompson Jr., who said that
any church group interested
in entering a team or finding
out about the league should
have a representative at the
meeting.
Any player who would
like to participate is invited
also to attend whether his
church has a team entered or
not.
Start of play early in June
is hoped.
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Charlton,
Renfro Set
A-1 Records
Corvallis - (UPD - Four rec
ords were bettered and an
other equalled here Friday
in preliminary competition
of the Oregon A-1 and A-2
high school track and field
championships.
Mel Renfro of Portland'
Jefferson High School set
new mark of 24 IV in the
broad jump, won two other
events and led off on the top
relay team as he led Jeffer
son for the favorite position
in Saturday's finals in the
A-1 division.
Lee Hazen of Siuslaw was
the outstanding A-2 competi
tor Friday, beating his own
1959 record in the 440 by .9
second at 50.1. Then he tied
the meet's 220 record of 22.5
set by D. Speights of Red
mond in 1956.
Two A-2 events, the pole
vault and high jump, were
completed Friday, sending
Mac.Hi into today's finals
with a slight point lead at 10
with Stay ton second at 8'4.
Renfro's broad jump better
ed the record of 23-10 '4 set
by Dan Moore of South Salem
in 1958. Denny Charlton of
Redmond tossed the discus a
record 164 feet, 11 inches, in
A-1 competition.
Refro raced the high hur
dles in 19.4 and the low hur
dles in 14.3. He and team
mates Andy Clay, Willie Tra
vis and Mile Wybourney were
actually beaten by Grant
High of Portland in the 880
relay, but the Generals were
disqualified for improper lane
usage.
Mediord's relay team was
sacond with a biasing 1:30.6
in the state A-1 track meet
at Corvallis yesterday. Mika
Hood was fourth in both in
both hurdla races for, the
Black Tornado and Ray
Smith took third In the mile
run. Crater high's points
cam on Max Burton's 194
feet 22 javelin throw for
second place on Derrell Wil
liamson's 54-1 Vj for third.
Sieve Gray was fifth in
the broad jump for Ashland
with 21-11. Bob Voris took
sixth in the high hurdles
and in the quarter-mile.
Allen Phillips won the jave
lin for Klamath Falls and
Bill Sproat was sixth in the
mile.
Larry Holmes tied for
second at 12-4 for Grants
Pass in the pole vault. Al
Staley was fifth in the quarter-mile
for the Cavemen,
Hoalson fifth in the discuss
and Ron Doyle in the low
hurdles. Ken Marshall in
the 880 and the relay team
each sixth.
Phoenix efforts in A-2
saw Ron Baker put the
shot 50-10 for second, the
relay team take second with
1:34.1, Dan Lumley place
fourth in the 220, Othar
Richey take fifth in the 171
and Gary Chriss place fifth
in the high hurdles.
Mike Hanby. Illinois Val
ley, tied for first in the pole
vault.
Mile Bellinger. Sprint .; Stein.
C. Grove; Ray Smith. Med.; Con
roy, Jesuit; Sternoerg, Gresham;
Sproat, KF. 4 23 3.
Low hurdle Renfro. Jeff ; Ang
hilante, The Dallei; Shanley,
Marsh.; Hood, Med.: Smith, Mann.;
Doyle. CP. :18 9.
220 Nelson. Grant: Eailey. C.
Grove; Cutting. Redmond; Rentle,
Cleve.; Link. Dallas; Htnkhousa,
Scappoose. ;23.4.
Pole vault Jones. Jeff.: tie sec
ond. Holmes. GP, and Hushes,
Marsh.; tie fourth among Despain,
D. Douglas, Henningsgaard, C.
Grove, and White, Line. 12-8.
880 Delllnger, Sprins-: Hem
street. Jed.: Walsh. Line - Stelnke.
S Salem; Schmltt, Dallas; Mar
shall. GP. 1:57.
Discus Charlton. Redmond
Chandler. Marsh.; Backensen,
irant; uarrlson, bprmg.; noauon,
GP. Jones. N. Salem. 164-11.
High jump Backen, Roseburg:
tie second Gomez, Cleve., and
Acker, West Linn. Hunter. Corv.;
tie fifth White, Line, Chambers,
Bend. 6-3',.
Broad lump Renfro. Jeff.: Bird.
Roose Rolfness, S. Sal : Carmen.
LaGrande: Gray. Ashland: Hen-
son, wy-Eait. 24-1 ',.
FRIDAY QUALIFIERS:
(Class A-1)
Medford Mike Hood, high hur
dles. 4th in 1st heat, and low
hurdles, 4th In 2nd heat (no time
given); Leonard Griggs, 220, 2nd In
2nd heat; ;22.B; relay team, 2nd in
first heat, 1:31.9.
Crate r Max Burton. Javelin,
1st, 104-2 'i; Derrell Williamson,
shot put, 9th. 52-9.
Ashland Bob Vorls, high hur
dles, 2nd in 2nd heat, :16.1, plus
440. 3rd In 1st heat, M3.
Grants Pass Ron Hoataon, dis
cus, 4th, 154-8'i; Ray Meek, 100,
4th In 1st heat; Ron Doyle, low
hurdles, 3rd in 1st heat, :20.9: Al
Staley, 440, 3rd In second heat,
:52.6; relay team, 2nd In 2nd heat,
1:31 8.
Klamath Falls Allen Phillips,
javelin, 3th, 177.9",.
(Class A-l) "
Phoenix Ron Baker, shot put,
2nd, 50-10; Othar Richey. javelin.
8th. 183-2',; Gary Chriss, high
hurdles, 3rd in 2nd heat :16.1; Dan
Lumlev, 100. 3rd In 1st heat. :10 6.
and 220. 2nd in 1st heat. 23 3; re
lay. 1st In 1st heat and best time,
1:33.3.
QUALIFYING BESTS:
(Class A-1)
Discus Denny Charlton, Red
mond. 164-11; high hurdles Mel
Renfro, Jefferson, :14.3; shot put
Jerry Larson, Marshfield, 57 ft.;
100 Craig Nelson, Grant, Lynn
Baxter, Roseburg, Jim Easley, Cot
tage Grove, :10; low hurdles
Renfro :19.4; 440 Mike Wybor
ney. Jefferson, :51.9: 220 Nelson
:22.3: javelin Max Burton, Crater,
194-2t; broad Jump Renfro
24-1',: relay Jefferson 1:31.1
(Grant first but disqualified).
LEGION SEASON TO START
American Legion . Junior
baseball season starts in this
area before the prep baseball
season is over.
Central Point Cheney Studs
meets Klamath Falls In a
league game this afternoon at
Cheney field here. The first
of two tangles Is set for 1
p.m.
This is a non-league mix.
The Stud have Crater anal
Ashland hia players on their
roster. ,
Rel
Beaverton;
ourg;
Jefferson; Medford:
South Salem: Rose-!
GranU Fau. 1.29.7.
A-1 SCORING:
Jefferson
Marshfield 39.
Springfield 28, Cottage Grove 27
13. Grant 27, Medford and Red
mond each 22. South Salem 20,
Cleveland 19. Roseburg 18. Wil
son 16, Crater and Grants Pass
each 14, Klamath Falls 11, The
Dalles 10, Lincoln 9 3 6, Roosevelt
S. West Linn 7, Benverton and
North Bend each 6. David Doug
las 4 1 3. Ashland. Corvallis.
Dallas, Jesuit, LaGrande. North
and South Eugene each 4. Gresham.
North Salem and Pendleton each
2. Bend 1,4, Scappoose and
Wy'east each 1.
A-2 SCORING:
(Incomplete)
Siuslaw 45. Nyssa 39. Coquille
25U. Phoenix and Henley each
24, Lakevtew 20, Madras 19, Myr
tle Point 18'i. Oakridge 17s,,
Sherwood 16. Pleasant 11111 and
Woodburn each 14, Gervals and
McLoughlin each 12. Reedsport 10.
Seaside and W'lllamina each 9,
Stavton 8'4, Cascade. Gold Beach,
Illinois Valley and Serra each 8.
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in Friday's qualifying with a
heave of 164-11 in the discus
event.
The meet's expected top
race between Springfield's
Fred Dellinger and defending
champion Clayton Stelnke of
South Salem failed to ma
terialize in the mile when
Steinke was disqualified for
cutting in too soon. Dellinger
won the mile in a time of
4:25.3. Dellinger also won the
half mile run with a clocking
of 1:57 flat.
Nelson was the meet's only
other double winner. He pick
ed off a first in the 220-yard
dash in addition to his victory
in the 100. His 220 winning
time was 22.4.
Other A-1 champions were
Allen Phillips of Klamath
Falls in the javelin with a
throw of 195-2, Marshfield's
Jerry Larson in the shot put
with a put of 57 feet and Bud
Backen of Roseburg in the
high jump with a leap of
6-3 V4.
In the A-1 meet, Redmond
and Medford tied for sixth in
front of the Saxons, defending
titleholders, with 22 points.
Lee Hazen led' Siuslaw to
its class A-2 championship.
Hazen picked off first in the
440 and 220-yard dashes and
established new records in
both events.
Hazen was timed in 48.8
seconds in the 440 and 22.3
in the 220. He had tied the
220 mark and broken the 440
record in the qualifying yes
terday. Other A-2 records were
broken by Bob Johnson of
Henley in the 880-yard run
with a clocking of 2:00.6 and
by John La Duke of Siuslaw
with a 22-2V2 leap in the
broad jump.
Coquille finished third In
the A-2 meet with 25'4 points
and Henley and Phoenix
rounded out the top five with
a tie for fourth and fifth with
24 points each.
A-1 RESULTS:
Javelin Phillips. KF; Burton.
Crater; Deeds, Redmond; Daggett,
S. Eng.; Palmer, S. Sal.; Roe, C.
Grove. 195-2H.
Shot put Larson. Marsh.: Ma
Jonev. Cleve.; Williamson. Crater;
Graham, N. Eug.; Cook, Pend.;
Jones. N. Sal. 57 ft.
High hurdles Renfro. Jeff.:
Wyatt, Wilson; Shanley. Marsh.;
Hood. Medford; Anghllante. The
Dalles: Vorls, Ash. :14.
100 Craig Nelson. Grant; Eat
ley, Cottage Grove: Baxter, Rose.;
Harp, S. Sal.; lkrbe, D. Douglas;
Lumby, Grant. :09.8.
440 Wyborney, Jeff.; Wyatt,
Wilson; Ripper, N, Bend; Harris,
Spring; Staley. GP; Voris, Ash.
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