Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 06, 1961, Image 20

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    : THURSDAY. APRIL I. 1911
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. ORE.
;;'.o Dascballers
'.ilnnd Friday
L'Utr an initial South
a conference vie
? i:edlord Black Tor
I Ashland High Grlz
nine collide on
-t-rnoon. '''', i'.';'
i t tvnti will be jet 4 p.m..
..id.-', v y.
rdri vanity , also has
bill with Roseburg
.iOj aftatrnoon in the
ounty.,:town.: , The
3 Junior vanity and
jpect vanity tussle at
:d it 4 p.m. tomorrow.
S Quinney likely will get'
hing call for Medfori
, the Grizzlies, accord
: Coach John ' Kovenz.
irry if the probable
0 catcher. For Ashland,
r Bill Leybold is ex
i to pick from among
1 lerce, Bob King and
ott tor hill duty. GHz-
DAY GAMES
ton 10, Washington 7 .
I t. Lincoln 1 ,
, Marshall CV ''::,,
10. franklin 7
A IS, flooeevelt 11
a, commit s ; :
I - a t. Molalla I -'
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J. Neatucca 4
zly catcher , likely will be
Jerry Hauck. -Lautanc
Hurts Ankle ..
With Quinney on the mound
Tim White will be first base
man for Medford. Condition
of Craig .Laurence's ankle,
turned yesterday in a scrim.
mage with Southern .Oregon
college 1 players, will deter
mine who plays first base.' If
Laurance, currently the best
hitter on the club, is unable
to play, the choice at the hot
corner will be between Ray
Stewart and Bob Schroeder.
at shortstop. Outfielders, for
the Tornado from left to right
will be Sam Knutson, Dick
Ragsdale and .Mike Neat-
hamer. "' ,
Starting pitcher assign
ments for the. Tornado at
Roseburg may be Herb Wheel
er and Stewart Young,
Wheeler, who had trouble last
week against Klamath Falls,
tossed three innings yesterday
against the collegians and was
getting the ball over well.
' Kovenz said that he will
take as many players to Rose'
burg as possible and will play
as many as ne can.
. Ashland has beaten Pros
pect and lost twice to Crater.
Medford has split with Klam
ath Falls.
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Medford
Junior High
Meet Won
By Hedrick
1 Hedrlck Junior high won
both divisions yesterday in a
meet with Central Point.
Hornet eighth grade- was
victor, 60 to 53, and the sev
enth- grade score was 52 13
to 24 23. .
RESULTS:
(Sth trade)
D I o u Glowe. C; Branch, C;
Golden, H. 86-3
High hurdles Watrud, H; Smith,
H; HJorten. H. -.103.
76 Taylor, C; Way, - H; Davla.
H. :0fl.7.
Broad lump Taylor. C; O. Mil
ler. H; Flanders, H. 17-8. '
anm uuv jurae, i;;- oeare, n;
330 Marshall, C;, G. Miller, H;
Glawe, C. :42.2. I
Low hurdles Watrud, ; nan-
Hgh ' jump fco'nker, ' C; Beare,
Pole vault Way, H; Beare, H
lib Taylor. C; Way. Hj Henney,
C. :17.2.
060 Marshall. C; Whiteiido, C;
Miller, H. 1:41.7.
Javelin Davis, : H; Pierce. H:
Pitts. C. 119-1(4. ;
Relay Hedrlck (Way, Watrud,
(7th trade)
High Jump Zaccharias.. H; Jen
nings, Ci Sanford, C. 4-8 ',4. .
Low. hurdles Zaccharias, H;
Jennings, C; Cranston, H. :10.0.
7B Tropple, H; Spencer, C:
C; Trautman, C. :00.
330 Tropple, H; Downing, C:
Hamilton, ft. AS.l.
Pole vault Spaur.H; Bergen, H;
tie, third, Kirmey, H, and Saniord,
Blank, 8-?' , ,
150 Spencer, V C;- Rowe,' C:
Broad Jump Tropple, ' H;! Za-
cnanas, n; spencer, u. ia-it!i.
Shot put Durante, H; Spaur, -Hi
Branch. C. 42-3.'
Relay Hedrlck (Zacharias, Du-
ranie, epaure, Tropple) :54.e. . .
Eagle Point
7-6 Victor
Eagle Point Eagle Point
nut over three runs in the
seventh inning here yesterday
to nick Butte Falls high 7 to
6 in non-league baseball.
Squeeze bunt hits by Gary
Clement and Jan Dusenberry
put over the typing and win
ning runs, respectively, with
one out in the frame. A double
by Don Charley, singles by
John Under and Dick Wilson,
plus a walk, had preceded the
squeezes. .
Dusenberry hit three for
four, Wilson two for three and
Don . Charley, Llnder and
Clement each two for four for
the Eagles. Thompson swatted
two for three and Lytle and
Neal Ellis two for - four for
Butte Falls.
The Eagles meet Rogue
Elver here Friday in Rogue
league play.
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Butte Falls ......302 101 08 S
aale Point- Ill 100 37 18 4
. N. Ellis. A. Ellis inland uaker:
P, Charley. Conner (3), Perdue (7)
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Celts Top
SL Again
Boston -IUPD- The Boston
Celtics packed a commanding
lead into their suitcases today
and headed for St. Louis
where they could 'win their
third straight National Basketball-
Association . playoff
crown this weekend. :
The Celtics, looking like
old smoothies after overcom
ing first-half woes, raced to
a- 116-108 win - Wednesday
night and now lead the
Hawks, 2-0, In the best-of-aoven
championship series.
. The third and fourth games,
both to. be televised, will be
at St. . Louis Saturday and
Sunday afternoons.' . . .
Oregon State
Downs Vikings
vCorvallls-IUPD-Little Cecil
Ira pitched Oregon State to a
7-0 win over Portland State
In a college baseball, game
here Wednesday., " ;
Ira - scattered 10 hits, all
singles, and, struck out 12 as
the Beavers scored their fifth
straight victory.
Oregon State.took a 4-0 lead
In the second inning, added
two more In the fourth and
scored its final run in the
seventh inning on a home run
by Grim Mason. . .
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Portland State
000 000 0000 to 2
Oregon State 040 200 lox 7 12 3
Hendry. Gray 121 and Fets, Han
sen (8); Xra and Hayward.
Caveman, Tornado
Relay
C There are particular events
in which each of the schools
entered are expected to shine.
But, when it comes to the
team championship, the same
old story is anticipated Saturday-afternoon
in the annual
Rogue Valley relays at the
Medford high stadium.
Medford and Grants Pass,
only high schools which have
captured the - Rogue titular
trophy, are expected to battle
it out again,
Said an observer, who has
seen both squads in action,
"Grants Pass and Medford
are really going to be locking
horns, I think." 1 : :
GP has shown its strength
with a 68 Vi to 53 win over
the Roseburg invitational and
with a 6SVi to 63 win over
Marshfleld last . week' end.
Medford flexed Its muscles, in
the Ore-Cal relays at Ashland
last Saturday. . '
Not Tha Depth ; ' ' :
There are events lh which
the other Rogue participants,
Crater, Ashland and Klamath
Falls are expected to do well.
But, they do not appear to
have the depth of strength to
be In contention for the
mantle. ' ' vfl":;-.
Ashland has such perform
ers as Bob Vorls In the high
hurdles and Dave Colwell in
the pole vault but 'Coach
Hiram Crane likely will have
just 24 youths entered in the
engagement here. Crane
points out that his squad is
"awfully thin.".-' '.- V - ':
- Crater, where - Coach Ed
Knapp said his crew is fight
ing colds and orchard heating
Work, had. the fastest sprint
relay team in the Ore-Cal
meet with Gary Wald, Jereal
Brown, Robert Robinson run
ning. Knapp said' that he'll
enter about 35 thinclads. The
mentor is trying to fill in the
gap for athletes lost and wants
to give a good number of boys
a chance to perform. He said
he could double up his crew
for strength in events but that
he'd like to give bis squad ex
perience. "We'll be In there fighting
for all we can get," Knapp
stated., - .V
PbUIips Tops ' j
Klamath Falls has a top
javelin thrower in Allen Phil
lips who also broad jumps. Its
sprint medley quartet - of
Stltes, Lawrie, Dahn and
Piper had fast time in the
Ore-Cal..
Medford ' In the Ashland
meet last week had the top
prep performances in nine
events.
However, the Black Tor
nado suffered a blow yester
day when Mike Hood, high
hurdler, . high jumper and
broad jumper hurt his foot
while running. Seriousness of
the injury was being deter
mined this morning. But, it
was thought that Hood may
miss the relays and be out of
action even longer.
Coach Dean Benson' can
call on Roy Shaw to run in
the hurdles. If Hood is to be
replaced in the broad and
high jumps, a jump off today
will determine who will fill
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. ROGUE RELAY RECORDS:
440 :44.3, Medford 1956 (Haw-
Kins, uouia. ituey. parson).
: 880 1:31, , Medford .1051 (Baize,
Walker, Morris, Buckingham) and
I960 (Humnhreys. Blew. Rvan.
Griggs); Ashland 1994 (Gnndee, C.
Baker, S. Baker, Bates).
Mile 3:26.3, Medford 1958 (Ker
shaw, Chrlstean, Winchell, RusseU).
2-mile relay 8.-24.7, Medford
ihoo iLingscneit, mcney, . Lane.
Winchell and 19B7 (Llngschelt, Mul
len. Lane. Richev)..
Distance medley 10:86; Medford
1939 (Norton, Hill, Reich, John
son). Shuttle hurdles :U3. Medford
ivao (uirson, Hawkins, Miller)..
Shot put 150-10(4, Medford
1987 (Plumley, Funston, Murray).
High Jump 17-6 Medford
1993 (Huber, Knapp, Clark).
Broad jump 62-9 ft Medford
1960 (Hood, Humphreys, Sleg).
Javelin 207-5, wlnnlngham,
Grants Pass, 19S8.
Pole vault 12?5, Luman, Grants
Pass. 1997.
Discus 157-3(1, Spurgton,
Marshfleld, 1998.
High hurdles :13.J. Hood. Med
ford, 1980. (New event In I960.)
11 Events on Slate
For Little Rogues
Phoenix - An H-event pro
gram will be presented here
Saturday afternoon when the
Phoenix high Pirates host for
the sixth annual Little Rogue
relays.
There will be five individ
ual . field contests and five
relay running events. Compe
tition is patterned after that
of the Class B and C divisions
of the Hayward relays a week
later at Eugene.
Palmer Picked
In Champ Golf
Los . Angeles-OIPD T Arnold
Palmer was a 6-1 favorite to
day to win the ninth annual
$40,000 Tournament of Cham
pions at Las Vegas, Nev., May
4-7.
' Palmer, top money winning
golfer of 1960, was followed
in the -odds by Billy Casper
and Sam Snead, both at 8-1.
Casper won the 1959 Nation
al Open.
Crater JV
Trackmen
Beat Eagles
Central Point Crater high
junior varsity trimmed Eagle
Point varsity 70 to 52 yester
day In track and field. 1
The Comets won seven clear
cut firsts and Eagle Point six.
They shared first In the high
jump.
Steve Geren won the 100-
yard dash and the broad jump
for the Eagles and Mike Palm
the low hurdles and pole
vault. , '
Crater swept the javelin'
and the discus. .
Results:
High hurdles' B. Martin, C;
Whipple. BP Bray, C. :18.4. ,
100 Geren, KP; Payne, C;
Schwab, C. :10.5.
Mile Hudson, BP; Askwlth. C;
Guss, C. 9:13.
440 B idler, Cl Kircher, C;
Henry, EP. -98.2.
Low hurdles Palm, BP; Whipple,
EP; B. Martin, C, :23.
220 Pay ne, C;. ' Geren.' EP;
Peterson. BP. :24.1.
Javelin Muller, C; Beman. C;
Purdy C. 153 ft.
Discus Kimball, C; Lester, C;
Harris. C; 11B-7U.
Broad Jump Geren, EP; Char
ters, EP; Kurz, C. 18-9.
Pole vault Palm, EP; McGrath,
C; Henney, C. 10-6,
High Jump Tie first Beman, C,
Bray, C. and Whipple, EP. 5-6.
Shot put Lester, C; Peterson,
EP; Harris, C. 41 ft.
880 Joe McCalvy. C; T. Hlgln
botham, C; Hudson, EP. 2:19.9.
Reay Eagle Point (Geren, Palm,
Peterson, Charters). 1:40.1. ,
ENTER BIG RACE
Indianapolis, Ind.-WPB-Jack
Turner of Seattle, Wash., and
Jack Rounds of Bell, Calif.,
have been nominated for the
Memorial Day 500-mile auto
race here. The list of entries
for this classic now totals 33.
Firsts, seconds and thirds
are more valuable in the run
ning events than in the field
rivalry. '...
, Other entrants in the meet
are Illinois Valley, Eagle
Point, Rogue River and St.
Mary's of Medford. St. Mary's
Is defending champ and with
Eagle Point will "aim for a
third championship to retire
the trophy. " ? -
LITTLE ROGUE RECORDS:
Pole vault 12-4 !s, Hanby, Illi
nois Valley, I960.
Broad Jump 20.4, B. Evans, St.
Mary's, 1960.
Shot put 47-8, George Flum
lee, Illinois Valley, 1950.
High Jump 9-10, Jack Grab,
Eagle Point. 1896.
Discus 142-S, Carl Michael, St.
Mary's, 1999.
Javelin 186-8 (S, Dan Slankaer,
Illinois Valley, 1998.
Distance medley 11:82.8. St.
Mary's 1999 (Thleral, Kirich, Dave
Rouhler, D. Evans),
Sprint medley 139.2. Eagle
Point 1999 (McClurer, . Charters,
Turner, Berryman).
ShutUe hurdles :36.45, Phoenix
1999 (Chrijj. O. Rlchey. Dlllree).
440 :49.9, Eagle Point 1999
(McClure, Charters, Berryman,
Turner).
2-mlle relay 9:13.8 St. Mary's
1960 (Dave Rouhler. D. Evans, T.
Rouhler, Austin).- .....
Beavers Nudge
Tulsa Nine 4-3
Homestead, F l a. (UPD A
single in the bottom of the
ninth inning by shortstop
Clem Moore gave the Port
land Beavers a 4-3 exhibition
baseball victory over' Tulsa
Wednesday.
The hit, the third for the
day for Moore, drove in sec
ond baseman Phil Gagllatio
and provided Portland with
Its 10th victory in 14 games
this season.
Rogue Clearing;
Salmon Caught
! Portland - (UPD - The week
ly report on fishing condi
tions prepared by the State
Game Commission: ,
. Southwest: Spring Chinook
angling picked up on the
Umpqua with water - condi- j
tlons Improving; Rogue river
clearing and first fish have
been taken in Grants Pass to
G a 1 1 c e section; on lower
Rogue, salmon angling good
at Ferry hole downstream
from Canfield riffle.
Trotters Face
College Stars
AtCorvallis
,'Corvallis will be the only
Oregon stop for the world se
ries of basketball, when the
Harlem Globetrotters meet
the -1961 College All-Americans:
at Gill coliseum on
Thursday night, April 13.
Highlighting the Globetrot
ter roster will be the colorful
Meadowlark Lemon. The
Globetrotter roster for. the
world series is composed of
the best players off both the
western , and eastern Trotter
units. :, ,.-
.' "We. have been attempting
for 10 years to book this at
traction and . we are finally
successful," announced Athle
tic Business Manager Jim Bar
rett. The western unit alone
last year drew 8,000 fans to
the coliseum and OSC offi
cials predict a crowd of 10,
000 for this show.
' The famous Cab Callaway,
the "Hi-De-Ho" man of screen,
television and stage renown,
will sing during the. variety
show which accompanies the
basketball attraction. Callo
way will ' emcee the show
which will -: include Richard
Bergmann, national table ten
nis champion vs. Cannonball
Fujil; Max Patkln, baseball
humorist and contortionist;
Klml Yokoi, Japanse cyclist;
Tom Wells, European juggler,
and Guy Allan, national baton
twirling champion.
Autorama Slated at Roseburg
(,wl.lnWIl nnrl snnerrhnreed , and rods on display mere wui
Chevrolet engine and has be movies shown from the col-
r.ohoH a foot 1 7ft mllps I lection of Dean Moon,. Los
per hour from a standing stop
on one-fourth mile . drag
strips. It currently holds rec
ords on several west coast
strips, including two at Med
ford. - - .
,- In addition to the many cars
; Roseburg The Glass Slip
per, nationally famous drag
ster from Sacramento, Calif.,
will be the featured entry at
the first annual Autorama,
billed for this week end, April
7-9, at the Douglas county fair
grounds in Roseburg.
Sponsor of the show which
also,, includes some 50 other
hot rods, custom cars, motor
cycles, go-karts, old-timers and
boats is -the Umpqua Regional
Timing association.-. ; - -
The Slipper, so aptly named
because of its resemblance to
Ctnderellas footwear, is one
of the most famous of all
hand-made custom cars. This
sleek chrome and fiberglass
speedster was primarily de
signed for competition on the
dragstrip. It is powered by a
Football Clubs
Swap Players
Boston - (UPD - A seasoned
quarterback and a slick half
back have swapped teams in
the sophomore American Foot
ball "league, with the Boston
Patriots and Oakland Raiders
completing a five-player ex
change.... '. .;, , '
The Tuesday trade, biggest
in the young league's history,
brought quarterback - Babe
Parllll and fullback Billy Lott
to . Boston in exchange for
halfback -Dick "Christy, full
back Alan Miller and defen
sive 'tackle Hal Smlth. ;
MH Golfers
Vie Friday
Medford High school's -golf
team goes into action once this
week end. The Tornado divot
ers have slated Roseburg here
on Friday. The engagement
will get underway at noon.
Rogue Valley Country club
men will be hosts to Coos Bay
golfers on Sunday, April 9,
for a team, match. A social
gathering is scheduled at the
club Saturday evening for the
players and their wives.
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ation emphasizing the - meth
ods employed in its drag strip
operation at White City.
Trophies will be awarded
Sunday evening to winners in
all classes of competition and
for peoples choice, sweep
stakes, and special events. A
dance Is planned Saturday
evening.- '
Doors will be open from
5-10 p.m. Friday, noon until
midnight on Saturday and
noon to 9 p.m. on Sunday. .
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MH Tennis Team Tips Ashlanders
: Medford High school tennis
team found tough going but
defeated Ashland 4 to 2 yester
day at Ashland. '
Jim Yoder, playing No. 8
singles, made a comeback
which saved the day for the
Tornado. Down 1-4 against
Ashland's Jim Taylor, tie ral
lied to win. the first set 7-5
then took the second 6-3.
Medford copped the No. 1
and 2 singles with John Mc
Kinley beating Ken Steven-
son, 6-1, 6-3, and Jim Randies
winning from John Mitchell,
6-1, 6-1. ,v (
- For Ashland Dennis Gtrard
defeated Art House, 6-4, 6-2,
and Bog Hegdahl beat Gary
Highland, 10-8, 2-6 and 6-3.
Highland broke his glasses be
fore the match began. He bor
rowed Randies' after dropping
the first set and they helped
him win the second.
In doubles McKlnley and
Randies won a Kramer set.
8-5, from Mitchell and Heg
dahl. House and Highland
were ahead of Stevenson and
Taylor, 6-3, when their match
was halted after 7 p.m. by
darkness and it was called
no contest.
Tornado netters continue
this week's contention with a
trip to the northern California
coast. They play Del Norte at
Crescent City on Friday after
noon and meet Eureka on
Saturday morning. i
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