Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 12, 1961, Image 13

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. ORE.
SUNDAY. MARCH 12, 1961
Ohio Team Has Lead in American
Bowling Congress Tournament
Detroit - (UPO - Five teams
moved into the top ten in
Quinney A-l
First Team
All-Stater
Portland - (l)PII-Two Kla
math Falls players have
been named to the Oregon
Journal's all-state class A-l
high school basketball
team.
Bruca Brickner, a 6-7
center, and Wally Palm
berg, a guard, were select
ed from the P e 1 i c a n s'
Southern Oregon confer
ence champion squad.
Other members of the
all-state squad were Med
ford's Bob Quinney, a 6-4 4
forward; Grant's Al Zell, a
6-4 forward, and Jim Jar
vis, a guard from Rose
burg. Named to the second
team were Bo Blair, South
Eugene; Jim Smith, Wil
son; Larry Enos, Corvallis;
Rod Young, Lake Oswego,
and Rick Whelan, Milwau-kie.
regular division competition
at the American Bowling Con
gress tournament Friday, but
once again the famed classic
division failed to live up to its
billing as bowling's profes
sionals. Stu'i Drive-In of Urbana,
Ohio, maintained its lead in
regular team play with 3,027,
but ' was threatened by the
Bowlers 300 Club of Chicago
which settled for second with
2,084.
The Bowlers club had gam
es of 1,052, 1006 and 926 Fri
day night.
Tri-State Printing of Steu
benville, Ohio, moved into
third with 2,864, the Cooper
Shows of Chicago seventh
with 2,882 and Uptown Bar of
Kenosha, Wis., tied Archbald
Vending of Archbald, Pa., for
ninth with 2,864.
Three classic division clubs
saw action Friday night. The
Muncie All-Stars of Muncie,
Ind., closed out their six-game
effort with a 2,884 set and a
5,616 six-game total. The Sul
livans of Detroit lead the clas
sic division with a 5,720 total.
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MEDFORIvSWrRIBUNB
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Ragsdale Heads Tornado
In Shooting Averages;
Tourney Jaunt Awaited
Medford High school's tour
nament-bound defending state
A-l champion basketball
team, led by the sharpshoot
ing of all-conference player
Dick Ragsdale, compiled .415
field and .662 free tosses
shooting average in chalking
up a 17-5 win-loss record dur
ing the 1960-1961 season.
Ragsdale headed the Black
Tornado in field shooting
average with a .472 mark and
in free heaves with .839 over
the 22-game route. He made
92 of 195 tries from the field
and 47 of 56 attempts at the
gift line.
Second high in both accuracy
departments was Medford's
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ALL-CONFERENCE Jim
Barry, whose part in Med
ford's second place finish in
the Southern Oregon confer
ence, earned him all-league
second team honors, will be
one of the stalwarts on whom
the Black Tornado' pins its
hopes this week in defense
of the Oregon Class A-l bas
ketball championship it won
last year. Medford meets Til
lamook on Wednesday at 2
p.m. in its first game of the
1961 tourney at Eugene.
MEDFORD HIGH STATISTICS:
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Bob Quinney .. : 356-165
Dick Ragsdala ms-na
Jim Barry 106-82
Scott Eaton 127-52
Stan Dowson 123-52
Bruce Brav 50-20
Howard Brown 52-20
Bob Mclntyre 31-10
Steve Hoots 43-10
George Clearwater 3B-12
Mike Hood 31-10
Bob Schroeder 20-7
John Tichenor 28-7
leading scorer, Bob Quinney,
also all-conference, who shot
.463 from the field and .775
from the gift stripe in tabu
lating a bulging 437 points.
Quinney one of the top scorers
in Oregon prop circles made
165 of 356 field tries and 107
of 138 free chances. His total
goals and his total free points
each were high for the team.
Dowson Third High
Third high in field goaling
averages was Stan Dowson
with .423 on 52 of 123 All
league Jim Barry shot .418
and Scott Eaton aiso was over
.400 with .409. Eaton was
third high in free heave aver
ages with .708 and Barry, who
finished with a tremendous
rush of 27 tosses without a
miss, had .688 for the cam
paign. Medford "made 539 field
goals in 1299 tries and 380 of
574 attempts from the free
line dropped through the
hoop.
Black Tornado Coach Frank
Roelandt gave his charges a
week end rest as they looked
toward their Oregon Class
A-l tournament game against
Tillamook at Eugene on Wed
nesday at 2 p.m. Medford's
hoopmen laid off yesterday
and rest today after a drill
on Friday. They will work
out here Monday and will go
Tuesday to Eugene.
Pep Assembly
There is no school at Med
ford high this week. So, the
students gave the team its
send-off with a pep assembly
on Friday.
Medford defeated Marsh
field in the 1960 tourney
finals. Quinney, Ragsdale and
Barry are the only returnees
from the titular squad.
In Tillamook the Tornado
faces a club it laced 44 to 27
and 69 to 33 in games in De
cember which concluded Med
ford's pre -conference slate.
The Cheesemakers since have
risen to the championship of
the Tualatin-Yamhill
league crown.
B 5
Saturday Games
'New' Senators Win Grapefruit Opener
Pompano Beach, Fla. - lUl'U
The new Washington Senators
made a triumphant debut Sat
urday, even though their op
position was second-grade, by
following the slugging of
Marty Kcough and Pete Daley
to a 7-5 victory over the Kan
sas City Athletics' "B" team.
Knuckle-ballcr Tom Sturdi
vant became the first winning
pitcher for the Senators, the
new club formed for the na
tion's capital when the old
Senators moved to Minneapo-lis-St.
Paul.
Each team bagged 11 hits
but seven of the Senator socks
were for extra bases. Keougli
KXHIHITION KlISUl.TS
Milwaukee (Nt 000 000 000 0 5 2
Pllilailclph. INI 000 002 llx 4 0 3
Mackenzie. Cloniniicr (41, Fra
caro (7; and Lau; Roberts. Sulli
van (4). Green (71 and Ualrvmple.
WP Sullivan. LP Cloninger.
Pittsburgh IN) 200 121 0208 B 0
Baltimore (At 020 000 0103 4 3
Witt. Raydon I4t, Koss t7 and
Leffcrt; Pappas. Fisher 141, Stock
i7l, Hyde ill, and i'oilcs. WP Rav
don. LP Fisher.
Kan. City (A) 000 420 000 6 It 1
Los Ang. (Nl 000 000 0033 11 1
Hall. Archer 141. Kucks (7) and
Sullivan; Drysdale, Koufax ("h,
Perrailoiki (81 and C'ainilli. N,
Sherry (8. WP Hall. DP Drysdale.
four runs and seven hits in hibilion game, turning 10
four innings Saturday and walks Into five runs to defeat
went on to defeat Los Ange- the Baltimore Orioles, 8-3.
les, 5-3. in the exhibition) All 'of the damage enme off
opener for both clubs.
Marv Throneberry, 1 ley
wood Sullivan and rookie El
wood Huyke each drove in
two runs for the A s while
Dick Williams collected three
hits, including a double.
Dick Hall and Jim Archer
blanked the Dodgers for six
innings. All three Dodger
runs came off Johnny Kucks
in the ninth inning.
front line Oriole pitchers.
The Bucs accepted three
passes from Milt Pappas and
turned one of them into a run.
Against Jack fisher they
drew four bases on balls with
two tallies resulting. Wes
Stock gave up three walks
and saw two of the strollers
make the circuit.
Mesa, Ariz. - IUP0 - Ernie
Sarasota, Fla. - ll'PII - Herb
Score, Cal McLish and Frank
Baumann combined their ef
forts for a three-hitter as the
White Sox blanked Cincin
nati, 3-0.
Ray Hook and Jim O'Toole
matched the shutout hurling
of the White Sox for six in
nings, but Znck Monroe, the
one-time Yankee, was rapped
for three runs in two innings.
Miami - (I'PII - The world
champion Pittsburgh Pirates
won their second straight ex-
Skeet Contest
To Start Today
A skeet tournament, to be
conducted as weekly competi
tion, will open this Sunday
at Medford Gun club.
It will run until July and
reportedly will be fired at no
extra charge.
Committee supervising the
tourney consists of Dr.
Charles Lemcry, Dr. Arthur
Anderson and John Deaver.
Banks and Ed Bouchee hit
home runs on consecutive
pitches by Bill Monbouquelte
in Ihe first inning to give the
Chicago Cubs an easy 8 to 1
victory over the Boslon Red
Sox in the opening game of
the Cactus league season.
Banks' homer come behind
singles by Bob Will and Don
Zimmer.
Tucson, Ariz. - llll'll - Vet
erans Willie Kirkland and
Vic Power drove in two runs
COLLEGIAN PLAYS
New York-IIM - The New
York Rangers will have a
New England college player
in their lineup tonight when
they face the Detroit Red
Wings at Madison Square Gar
den. Phil Latreille, a high
scoring right wing from Mid
dlebury Vt. college, joined
the Rangers Friday on a trial
basis. He is a 22-ycur-old na
tive of Montreal who averag
ed about three goals a game
for Middlebury this season,
a Ranger .spokesman said.
apiece to lead the Cleveland
Indians to a 9-1 win over the
San Francisco Giants in their
first exhibition game of the
season.
Jim Perry, who won 18 last
year, started for the Indians
and allowed only one hit in
three innings. Russ Hieman
was the winning pitcher. Juan
Marichal was the loser.
Portland State
2nd in Defense
Kansas City-IUPD-The Port
land State Vikings finished
second in team defense in fin
al National Association of In
tercollegiate Athletics (NAIA)
statistics released today.
The Vikings, who wound up
the season with a 15-11 record,
held their opponents to an
average of 50.7 points per
game. PSC's opposition scored
a total of 1317 points.
Oglehorpo university of
Georgia finished :rrt in team
defense for the third straigt
year, allowing only 48.6 points
per game.
St. Louis (Nl 300 003 000 6 9 1
New York (Al 000 000 0011 5 2
Sadccki. Broglio 141, Nelson (91
and Smith, Cannizzaro (61; Duren,
Ditmar (4i, Coatcs (71 and Howard.
Blanchard (7). I1R Kubek. WP
Sadecki. LP Duren.
Cincin. (Nl 000 000 000 0 3 2
Chicago (A) ...000 000 12x 3 8 0
J. Hook. Diddle (4. Monroe 17)
and E. Bailey, Zimmerman (81;
Score. McLish (4), Baumann (7)
and Roselli, WP Baumann. LP
Monroe.
K.C. "B" (Al 000 010 0133 11 2
Wash'ton (Al 000 033 lux 7 11 l;
Bass, Danforth (4), Pfister (7),!
Hartman (81 and Pignalano: Dono- I
van, Sturdivant (4). Klippstein (7)
and Daley. HR Daley, WP Stur
divant. LP Danforth.
Detroit (A) 101 000 0204 7 0
Minnesota (A) 000 000 001 1 6 1
Bruce. Agulrre (41, Regan (71
and Roarke; Giel, Kaat 14), Moore
(71, Kaiser (9) and McCabe, Patley
(7). WP Bruce. LP Glel.-
Prt.
.463
.472
.418
.409
.423
.339
.385
.323
.233
.316
.323
.350
.250
FT
138-107
56-47
93-64
48-34
i 43-21
59-33
20-14
28-18
26-17
11-7
15-7
15-6
13-5
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.839
.688
.708
.488
.559
.483
.643
.er,4
.636
.467
.400
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Valley
PF TP
52 437
55 231
51 228
34 136
32 125
21 73
14 54
8 38
17 37
12 31
18 27
9 20
19 19
Boston 000 010 0001 5 3
Chicago (N) ... 400 040 00X 8 8 1
Monnouquetic. wtlson (4 . Jiol-
stad (7) and Nixon; Cardwell (1-0)
and Barragan. LP Monbouquette
(0-1). Una Banks (1st). Bouchee
(1st).
San Francisco ..000 010 000 1 fl 3
Cleveland 100 060 20x 9 B l
McCormack. Marichal (41. Jones
(51. Miller 7) and Schmidt; Perry.
Grant (61 and Romano. WP Perry
(1-0). LP Marichal (0-1).
led the assault with a single,
double, and triple to drive
in three runs. Daly walloped
the Senators' first home run,
the only homer of the game,
in the sixth Inning with the
bases empty.
There were nine doubles in
the free-hitting game, five by
Kansas City.
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The Philadelphia Phillies shut
out the Milwaukee Braves
with five hits, 4-0, in the open
er of tha Grapefruit league
season for both team.;.
Robin Roberts and Frank
Sullivan were especially im
pressive for the Phils. Each
pitched three innings. Rob
erts did not allow a hit or a I
walk, while Sullivan gave upj
a single in the sixth and a
walk in the fifth.
St. Petersburg, Fla. - (UPD -
Veteran slugger Ken Boyer
slammed a triple, double and
single and drove in two runs
the St. Louis Cardinals
opened their Grapefruit
league exhibition schedule
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York Yankees before 7,084
fans.
Ray Sadecki, Ernie Broglio,
Bob Miller and Mel Nelson
combined to limit the Yan
kees to five hits and had a
shut-out until one out in the
ninth when Tony Kubek
pinch-hit a home run.
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