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THURSDAY. APRIL 13, 19S1 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. ORE. Dlactt Tornado Nine IVill Play Cavemen . Grants Pass high will seek Its first victory of the season and Medford will aim to get 1 back on the triumph trail Fri -day afternoon when the two clubs meet in a doubleneader at Grants Pass. 1 First game at 2:30 p.m. will count In Southern Oregon con ference standings. Medford meets Yreka, Calif., here Sat urday at 1:30 p.m. in a non leaguer. ...... Medford enters the GP en gagement with a 2-3 season Tornado J V 11-2 Victor Larry Sander pitched four innings of perfect ball and Gary Miller and Ken Ford sparked the hitting yesterday afternoon as Medford high bounced Ashland 11 to 2 in a junior' varsity baseball same here. Miller had three hits in three times up. Ford doubled and tripled in three trips and Don Anderson doubled ' for the Tornado.' - After his four innings of fine hurling, backed by error less fielding, Sander weaken ed to give three free passes and allow two hits, one a dou ble by Moyesto, In the last frame. Stewart Young, came in as relief and faced one bat ter who filed to the outfield for the final putout. Medford Jayvees go to ,- Grants Pass on Saturday. , LINERCORE: Aihland ...000 03 J J 1 Medford - 190 5x 11 9 0 Peckereck, Hester (3) and Polk: . Sander, Younf (S) end Coach. record and GP is 0-3. The Black Tornado Is 1-1 in the league and the Cavemen of Grants Pass 0-1. The clubs have opposed only one common; rival so far this season. Roseburg downed Medford 8 to 1 and 8 to last week end and Grants Pass 10 to 9 earlier. Mentor John Kovenz said that Bob Quinney will be the nitcher for Medford in the Friday starter.. Choice is among Stewart Young, Herb Wheeler and Steve Ray for second game mound service. For GP, Coach Ron Maurer will call on either Paul BUnka or Dave Hauntz with the oge not pitching holding down first base. ' Other Starters Other possible starters for Medford are Jim Barry, eaten. er; Tim White, first base; Bob Schroeder, second; uan Miies shortstop; Art Ruhl, third base, and Sam Knudsen, Dick Ragsdale and Jim Watson or Mike Neathamer in the out field. Craig Laurence, third baseman, is still favoring an ailing ankle, and likely will take it easy through the end of the week. In the lineup for Grants Pass ' may be Gary Holmes, catcher: Jack Sakraida, sec ond base; Mike Mllleman, third; Denny Walker, short, and : Mark Mllleman, Gary Reddlck and Larry Jones, out fielders. Other conference action this week end will have Ashland at Klamath Falls on Saturday. On the same afternoon Crater will entertain Roseburg In c non-counter doubleblll at Cen tral Point. IBUNE siP(MHnr Some Sort of Skiing Facility Should Be in Operation Next Winter at Mr. Ashland Site Say In that he is auite sure that torn sort of skiing fa cility will be In operation on Mt. Ashland next winter, iRaloh Welse. recreation offi cer for Rogue River National forest, tpoke to the Rogue (snowmen Tuesday concern ing the development of a ski retort at that site. '. Welse said that the forest . service will have a perspec tive on the areas ready by June 1 and the bid will be let by July 1, r Jack Nichols was renamed president and Wally Iverson secretary - treasurer of the Snowmen. Del Johnson was elected ' vice-president.. The election was held at this time, rather than next fall, in order that club officials can plan well ahead tor next season's activities. Beat PottlbiUty The forest service man told the ' Snowmen that original development on Mt. Ashland will be on the south aide with ; the whole area then to be developed as demand calls for It. He said he feels that the Mt. Ashland area has the best possibility for 'financial suc cess of any ski area on the west coast. One reason, ac cording to Welse, Is a 150,000 population to draw from with an expanding population in the future. . ' Snow surveys over the last 25 years Indicate the snow is the right type (dry), Welse reported. He said that very little clearing of trees will be necessary, :. , " The Snowmen decided to show on Dec. 15 and 18 a Severre E n g e n ski film, "1981-1962 Ski Spectacular," to promote interest In skiing. A junior racimr team is to be sponsored by the club. A spring outing at Mt. Ashland is planned for Satur day and Sunday, April 22 and 23. The group will stay at Plnehurst motel, north of Mt. Shasta. Kinney Quits At Bend To Go To Bakersfield Bend - IUPD - Glen Kinney, head basketball coach at Bend high school, has resigned, school officials announced Wednesday, ';: V . Kinney will accept a posi tion as head hoop mentor at South high school in Bakers field, Calif. Kinney, a gradu ate of Oregon State College, came to Bend in 1B53. ? OSC Hosts UO Ducks In Track University of Oregon, Eugene-All but two of the north west track and field leaders will be in action at Bell Field in Corvallis on Saturday when Oregon and Oregon State meet for the first time this sea son.'' . The Beavers lead in eight events, wim Amos Marsn in the sprints and Darrell Horn in the low hurdles and the broad jump each accounting for a pair, while the Webfoots are tops In five. The only out siders to hold a spot are John Cramer of Washington in the pole vault and Hank Wyobor- ney of Washington State in the high jump. Oregon holds six second places while the Beavers have four runnerup spots to their credit. The relative balance in the marks set so far this sea son would indicate there could be : any number of changes this Saturday when the . leaders meet their top competition for the first time. Oregon's seven-year win ning streak against northwest track and field competition will be in serious Jeopardy on Saturday when Coach Bill Bowerman takes his squad to one of two 1981 meetings with the strong Beavers. The Ducks have not lost to area teams since Washington and Washington State put vic tories back to back In 1953, and have suffered only a loss to Southern California in 1959 against all comers in the same string. The Beavers, however, have defeated Fresno State, Cal Poly, Stanford and Wash ington this season ana have the overall strength to push the Webfoots to the limit. inn Marsh (OSC) 9.8: Bach. OSC 9.7 Jerome U) ana saunaera iw nnn ' . k trBf1 , n. Wt-lllla (OSC) 21.1; Johnson (OSC) 21.3. 4U Monroe jusu) n.i; uuiin- son (OSC) 47.3: Bach (OSC) 47.8. BO Burleson (U l.ou.u; itoir- mnn (OSC) 1.81.0; Ohlemann (O) 33.2. Mile Burleson (O) 4.01.2: Hoff man (OSC) 4:09.6; Larson (O) 4:14.1. Two-mile Bovd rose) 9:06.4: Format! (O) S:19.S: Reeve (O) 9:16.9. H Bh hurdles Tarr (O) 14.4: Thrall (W) and Fors (OSC) 14.B. Low hurdles Horn (OSC) 2Z.B: Thrall (W) 24.2; Tarr (6) 24.4. mue relay uregon sibib a:ia.o. Shot nut Steen (O) 65-6 : Buchanan (W) S4-BH; Angell (W) S3-3V. i . Discus stuDDieiieia lu) 107-u Dnvli (I) 160-10. Pole vault Cramer (W) lS-tt: Wilson (WSCJ 14-6; Faquln (O) and McAllister (O) 14-4. Javelin Likens (OSC) 229-10: Douglas (W) 222-Btt; Burns (O) 215-10 Mt. Broad lumo Horn (use) 24-u: Close (O) 24-7tt: Moaoll u 22-3. man lump wyoorney iwauj 6-6; Newton (O) 6-2ft; Ferguson ID 0-1. Moon Spurs Dodgers ; Loes Chucks Giants To Triumph By JOE SARGIS United Press International Wally Moon, the solid man in the Los Angeles Dodgers outfield now that Duke Snid er has been reduced to a part- time player, is off and wing ing to what may be his best season in the major leagues. The 31-year-old veteran of seven big league campaigns ripped his second homer in as many games this season Wed nesday night to lead the Dodgers to a 3-2 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies. Ned Garver Gets Call Baltlmore-fflPDr-The unbeat en Los Angeles Angels will field Ned Garver and an all- rlghthanded hitting lineup in tonight's game against Balti more-weather permitting. Just a . few hours before Wednesday night's scheduled game, despite the fact the sun was still shining, the contest was postponed because of threatening rain and dropping temperatures. Instead of rescheduling the game lor later In the season, the Oriole management an nounced the teams will play ball tonight, providing the temperature , remains above the freezing level-a situation that could be touch and go in this part of the country, Baltimore will counter with Steve Barber, a strong young lefthander who, in his rookie season last year, posted a 10-7 record. : . 1 .. , STANDINGS Bv United Press International NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Los Angelei , 2 0 Cincinnati 1 0 ' St. Louis 10 San Franolaco ..1 1 Pittsburgh ........ 1 1 1 Chicago 0 1 Milwaukee . 0 1 Philadelphia ...... o 2 Pet. GB 1.000 1.000 ' !i 1.000 ii .500 1 . .500 1 .000 Hj -ooo i, .000 2 Wednesday's Results san f rancisco z, fiitsourgn l Los Ang. 3, Phlla. 2 (night) AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Chicago 1 Minnesota 1 Los Angeles 1 Cleveland .. 1 Kansas City 1 New York 0 Boston .r...... 0 Baltimore .......... 0 Detroit ... 0 Washington o Wednesday's Results Pet. GB 1.000 l.ooo 1.000 1.000 1.000 .000 1 .000 1 .000 1 .000 1 .000 1 Los Angeles at Baltimore (night, 'Oi nostDonei nicBgu postponed, rain) at Washington (night, rain) St. Mary's Defends Friday in Haywards BOATMEN, AHOY! Beautify & Protect Your Boat with . SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PLEASURE CRAFT FINISHES There's a Sherwin-Williams marine paint for every part of your best: Hull, Deck and Topside Enamel Stalna Spar Varnish Non-Skid Compound . Fait Drying Sealer Fast Drying Metal Primer Ingine Enamel Antl Fouling Enamel loottopping and Racing Bottom Enamel Guaranteed Satisfaction! . .A Corner 6th V Fir Plenty of Free, Offstreet Parking Phone SP 1 The oldest prep relay car nival, .which draws competi tors on a statewide basis, beck ons southern Oregon schools to Eugene this week end. It's the Hayward relays. Smaller schools contend on Friday and the larger ones on Saturday. Heading for the Friday ac tion will be St. Mary's of Med ford, Phoenix, Rogue River, Eagle Point and Illinois Val ley. Medford high, - Crater, Ashland, Grants Pass and Klamath Falls go ' Saturday, St. Mary's is defending champion In Class C for schools with enrollments un der 200. But the big triple that Rogue Valley schools pulled in that division last year won't occur - this time. It was St. Mary's, Phoenix, Rogue River, one, two, three. But Phoenix, merged with Talent high moves into Class B this year with Eagle Point and IV. Medford, Grants Pass and Klamath Falls are in the met ropolitan division and Ash land and Crater in Class A. Phoenix Take 22 St. Mary's, hampered a bit by scholastic ineligibilities, nevertheless will have IS men at Eugene with entrants In each of the 11 events. The Crusaders two years in a row winners, are again figured to show strong in their class. Coach Bill McKibbln reported that the squad has elected Alex Mete and Fred Lucas co captains. Phoenix will go full force with 22. It will be the last meet of the season for weight man Harry Gay. Coach Hap Consbruck said that Gay will have knee surgery next week. Glen Thompson's amount of j activity is uncertain. He has a groin injury and pole vault ed but did not run in the Lit tle Rogue relays last week. Eagle Point Coach Vern Steward will take a 12-man delegation to Eugene. He said he feels the shuttle hurdle team, Sam Charters, Mike Paul and Lew Whipple will do well in the Haywards Earlier this week an Eagle Point team of juniors, sopho mores and freshmen were beaten by a Grants Pass novice team 84V4 to 37V4. Tom Hudson turned in a respect able 2:09 half-mile. Steve Geren won the broad jump and turned in a :S5 quarter mile In his first try at the distance. Beavers Down Puerto Ricans Homestead. Fla. - fUPD - The Portland Beavers nipped Puerto Rico 0-4 In a 10-Inning exhibition baseball game here Wednesday. The Bcaveri, winning their 15th In 21 ipring training starts, got their game-winning run in a pinch double by Har ry Kclster. Jerry Buchek's single and an error. Buchek paced Portland's 13- hit attack with four safeties including a home run in five ST. MARY'S ROSTER: Shot nut Fred Lucbi. Jerrv Vd koc; discuss F. Lucas, Pete Nau mes; javelin Jim Calhoun; high jump Dick Evans, Paul Elliott; pole vault Joe Kaiser; broad jump Tom Darland, Vakoc; distance medley John Lucas. Pat stinson. Mike Austin. Tom Rouhler; sprint relay Marv McGee, Darland, El liott, Alex Mete; sprint medley Mcuee. Darland. Mete. Stinson: two-mile Wayne Cook, Austin, Rouhler, Evans; shuttle hurdles naumes, A.i.1011, jsvans. PHOENIX ROSTER: 440 G 1 e n n Thompson, ' Othar Hicney, curt Harris, Alike cons bruck; sprint medley Jon Gran by, Fred Swingle, Consbruck, Thompson or John Foster; shuttle hurdles O. Rlchey, Foster, C. Har ris; a -mi i e Kay waiiace, uoie, Harlan S Darks. Vern Harris: dis tance m d 1 e y McDowell, John Morrison, ki lever, jerry Jonnson; shot put Harry Gay, Granny, Bill Davis; discus Gay. Granby. Rick ey Rlchey: hlah Jumn C. Harris, Tom Oglesbee, Steve Kesler; pole vault Thompson, Ron Wilt lama; Droaa j u m p uonsorucK, Kesier, Ken Combs; javelin O. Rlchey, Consbruck, ,R. Rlchey. EAGLE POINT ROSTKR: Hitfh hurdles Lew WhlDnle: dis tance medley Wally West. Steve Geren. Mike Palm. Tom Hudson: 440 relay Bill Short, Darrell Stock, Ray Petersen, Dale Vaughan; two mile relav Vau a han. West. Short, Hudson; sprint medley Sam Charters. Stock, Petersen. Geren; shuttle hurdles Charters, Palm. WhlDDle: broad Jumo Ge ren, Charters; high Jump Whipple, Vaughan; pole vault Palm, west: javelin Bill Hoefft; shot Leonard Hanson. Ed, Hanscom; discus Petersen, atocic. Builders Supply Buy At QUALITY BLOCKS i-" i Chimneys I uM. . Concrete 727 McAndr.wl Earlier this spring Moon, who came to the Dodgers from the Cardinals after the 19S8 season, said he had a "feeling" this was going to be his best year. With the Dodgers loaded down ' with young outfielders, he didn't play as often as he would have liked to in the exhibition games. But' when he did, he got his share of hits. . Homers in Opener In Tuesday's opener, he hit a homer in the second inning to give the Dodgers an early lead, and Wednesday, with the Phils in front, 1-0, In the seventh, the lefthanded swing ing Moon sliced a homer over the left field screen with Tommy Davis aboard. Johnny Podres, who got the victory although he needed re lief help from Larry Sherry in the ninth, batted in what proved to be the winning run when his infield single scored Norm Larker from third, also in that seventh inning rally, Big Frank Sullivan, making his first start for the Phillies Baltimore, KG Trade Baltimore-iflJPD-Jerry Walk er and Dick Hall, two pitch ers who failed to live up to promise, swapped uniforms today, and their new manag ers hoped the change would do them some good. Walker was shipped to the Kansas City Athletics along with spare outfielder Chuck Essegian by the Baltimore Orioles in exchange for Hall and utility player Dick Wil liams Wednesday night in a straight swap involving no cash. . Church League Playoff Slated SENIOR HIGH CHURCH LEAGUE (Final SUndln(s) " W. First Methodist 10 First Presbyterian .... 8 First Baptist S St. Luke's Methodist. 7 First Christian 4 Westminster Pres 3, Eastwood Baptist 2 10 Pet .833 .667 .667 .983 .333 .250 .167 Medford Senior Church Basketball league will begin playoff Monday with First Methodist opposing First Bap tist at 7 p.m. and First Pres byterian tussling St. Luke's Methodist at the YMCA. The playoff will be com pleted on Wednesday. -The teams were the top four at the completion of the regular schedule last Monday. First Methodist headed the standings and Baptist and Presbyterian tied for second. In the concluding tilts of the regular schedule, West minster Presbyterian edged First Christian 37 to 34j First Presbyterian beat First Meth odist 50 to 40 and St. Luke's Methodist trimmed Eastwood Baptist 33 to 24. FIGHTS United Press International Seattle Eddl. Cotton. 171. Se attle, outpointed Rory Calhoun. 173, White Plains, N.Y. (10). since being traded by the Boston Red Sox, pitched bril llantlv for the first six in nings, retiring 14 batters in a row at one point, before the Dodgers finally cracked through In the seventh. Moon's best season in the majors was in 1957 with the Cardinals when he hit 24 homers, batted in 73 runs and hit .295. In his first season with the Dodgers in 1959 he hit 19 homers, had 74 RBI's and a .302 batting average. Loss Beats Bucs Billy Loes, an erratic but sometimes "class" pitcher. was given his first start since 1958 by manager Alvin Dark of San Francisco and he came through to lead the Giants to a 2-1 victory over the world champion Pittsburgh Pirates In the only other game played, Los Angeles at Baltimore and Chicago at Washington In the American league, both sched uled night games, were post poned because of rain. . Loes, primarily a relief pitcher in recent years, gave up .nine singles in the eight innings he worked but he scattered them effectively enough to earn the victory. LINESCORES: . NaUonal League ' 1 - i -Pittsburgh ....000 001 0001 10 San. Fran. 1 ....000 000 llx 2 7 Law 0-l and Burgess. Loes. O'Oell (9), Duffalo (9) and Haller. Winner Loes (l-O). mk Mauer, Phlla. - 100 000 0012 9 0 Los Angeles . 000 000 3 Ox 3 6 2 Sullivan, Ferrarese (7) and Dal- rympie, neeman (7). roarai, Sherry (0) and Roseboro. Winner Podres (1-0). Loser Sullivan (0-1). HR Moon. Memorial Ice : Show Scheduled New York - Top professiori al and amateur ice skaters from the United State and Canada blend their talents in a star-studded tribute, Thurs day, April 27, on the CBS television network, to the 18 members of the U. S. figure skating team who died last Feb. 15 in an airliner crash in Brussels, Belgium. The me morial exhibition will be pre sented as the premiere pro gram in "The Summer Sports Spectacular" series. America's Dick Button, twice Olympic figure skating champion and five-time world titlist, and David Jenkins, cur rent Olympic and three-time world champion, head the list of skaters taking part in the "All Star Figure Skating Tribute," video taped in the Boston Garden. Chinook Caught In Galice Area Portland - IUPD The weekly report on fishing conditions prepared by the State Game Commission: Southwest: Upper and North Umpqua Rivers improving for Chinook; Loon Lake produc ing bass to 9 pounds on plugs; Chinook fishing improving in Rogue with best success in Galice area; salmon angling slowed on lower Rogue; Coos. Bay fair to good on pilchard bait for striped bass. . Red, Raider Thinclads Oppose OT1 Ashland Coach Dan Bulk ley's Southern . Oregon col leee track team goes after its third straight dual meet vic tory when the Raiders take on the Oregon Tech Owls at 3 p.m. this Friday on Fuller Field. Southern Oregon, with wins over the Cal Aggies and Hum boldt State tucked away, goes into the OTI meet seeking the college's initial win over an Owl athletic squad this school year. Ore Tech has won all contests between the two schools since last fall. . Wally Palmberg's Owl tracksters have yet to per form on the cinders this sea son, and the Tech squad re portedly numbers only about 18. Included on the Tech crew are returnees Larry Brown in the mile and - two-mile, snrinters L. T. Tennerson and Leon Wilson, and Norm Johns, discus. , Joining Tennerson and Wil son, both of whom have times of about 10 seconds flat in the 100 yard dash, will be pew comers Mort Cross and Gy McAlavey. Another new comer, Larry Stone, will handle the 440 chores. In the distances, Brown will be joined by freshman Bill Kerby and John Doherty. Hewlett Nash - and ex-Owl gridder Jim Madden are entered in the high hurdle event, while joining the duo In the lows will be frosh Tom Williford and Buford Smith. Madden, who reportedly has reached better than 47 feet in practice this spring, will be entered in the shot put, while ' Johns will be backed by Tom Munro in the discus. Tennerson, Williford, and newcomer Larry Dixon will compete in the broad jump for the Owls, and Smith is the lone OTI entrant in the high jump. ; In their two meets thus far, the Raiders have snapped five school records. -Terry Boatman set new mile and two-mile standards in the first meet, only to have fresh man Harold Haugen crack the newly set mile record last week end against Hum boldt. Doyle Bransom, tne Raiders' top sprinter, set a new i school recora in me broad lump, as has Len Do- bry in the shot put. . OSC Takes Doublebill McMinnville -flJPIV- Oregon State captured its 13 th win in its last 14 games beating Linfield 3-1 and 6-5 in a hnseball doubleheader here Wednesday. Leon Criner limited Lin field to four hits to win the first eame and little Cecil lra got credit for the victory in the second contest. LINESCORES: Orecon State ....000 120 03 4 T.lnfiolri 000 100 0 1 4 Criner ana way warn: xuuiinei and Wallin Oregon State ...,201 012 06 Llntleld 130 oio o Oerdlng. 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