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SUNDAY. APRIL 16. 1961 Grant and Cottage Grove Capture Hayward Relays Championships MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON Medford Finishes Fourth Crater Third in Class A Division .' Eugene Favorites came through in the Metropolitan and Class A conflicts of the Hayward relay track and field meet here yesterday afternoon as Grant of Portland and Cot tage Grove were triumphant by wide margins in this prep thinclad carnival. Grant, with firsts in the 440-yard, 880-yard and shuttle hurdle relays and a tie for first in the high Jump, rolled up 60 15 points in the Metro class. Hudson's Bay of Van couver, Wash., was second with 36V4. Cottage Grove's Lions, with victories In the discus, shot put, 880 and mile relays, outdistanced its Class A foes with 81. Bend was next with 41. ' Tornado Takes Mil ... Medford, one-time perennial champ in the biggest school division, made its best finish since last winning the Metro four years ago. The Black Tornado was fourth with 30V4, . back of Marshfiel'd's 38 15. Medford had one first as its gang of Jack Lowery, Bob Rix, Kent Blew and Bob Mc Intyre took the mile event in 3:29.5 Crater, always a contender In Class A, was third this year with 37V4. Ashld with 24 was fifth behind North Bend's 29V4.' The Comets of Crater tied with West Linn and Bend at 16 feet 6 inches for first place in the high jump. Bob Voris took the high hurdles at :15.2 for Ashland, beating the Metro winning time. Grants Pass, which last week won the Rogue relays at Medford, was 14th in the Met ro division with 8 710. Kla math Falls had two points. Davies Sets Mark In Metro yesterday the dis cus record fell to Dave Davies of Hudson's Bay with 164-1. Jefferson's Larry Grant, Dick Daniel and Roy Taylor com bined in the broad jump for a new mark of 65-2. Bryan Klotz, David Douglas, became new record holder in the pole vault with 13-3. In Class A Cottage Grove set marks of 149-3 in the shot tut and 3:33.9 in the mile. Jesuit set a new standard of 8:19.6 in the two-mile. Mfidfod took third in the shot put with 140-11, third in the 880 with 1:32.5, tied for third in the shuttle hurdles with :34.7, and tied for fifth in the 440 with :44.9. Mike Hood was fifth in the high hurdles. Grants Pass took third in the mile and tied with Medford for fifth in the 440. Vic Van Koten of the Cavemen tied for third at 11-6 in the pole vault. Allen Phillips, Klamath Falls, was fifth in the javelin with 179 2V4. -Comets Place Dwight James, Ron Beman and Brysdn LaCase combined In the high jump for Crater. The Comets were third in the 880 with a 1:34.1, second in the 440 in :46.1, fourth in the shot put with 128-3 and sixth . In the distance medley with 11:47.3. In the javelin Wayne Martin and Gil Harrison of Crater took third and fifth. Martin threw 168-7. John Champ tied for fifth In the high hurdles. Ashland was third in the distance medley in 11:36.5 and Dave Colwell of the Grizzlies knotted for fifth in the pole vault at 11-4. CLASS A SCORES: Cottage Grove 81 4. Bend 41s.4, Crater 37 ,i. North Bend 29 "4. Ash land 2t',i. Dallas 23',',. Redmond 23. Jesuit 20. Lebanon 19, West Linn 15, Lake Oswego 13, Wil lamette 8, Serra, Sweet Home and Sandy did not score. METROPOLITAN: Grant 60 15, Hudson's Bay 36 15, Marshfleld 35, Medford 30 b. North Eugene 28 15, Cleveland 22, Springfield 18, Jefferson 15 .i. Madison 15, South Salem 12, David Douglas 914. North Salem, 9. Hilli boro 9, Grants Pass 8 710. Lin coln 7, Washington 6. Mllwaukle 6. Corvallls 6. Beaverton 2,4, Kla math Falls 2. Koseburg l',4: Ben- mnn f-pntcnntfil Ft. Vancouver. Franklin. South Eugene. Sunset and Roosevelt did not score. METRO RESULTS: High hurdles Smith, Marshfleld: Allison. Madison; tie third. Craig, Grant. Shepardson, Mllwaukle, Hood. Medford. :15.4. Discus Davies, Hudson's Bay; Chandler. Marshfleld: Bakkenson. Grant; Peters, Cleveland; Challli, Washington. 164-1. (New record.) Javelin East. Lincoln; Smith, North Salem; Morrissey. Marsh field; Phillips. Klamath Falls; Chal 11s. Washington. 192-2. Broad Jump Jefferson; Grant; Mnr.hfteld; Cleveland: Hudson's Bay; Grants Pass. 65-214. (New record.) 440 Grant; tie second Hudson's Bav and Cleveland; jeiierson; North Salem: tie fifth Medford and Grants Pass. :44.1. 2-mile South Salem; Spring field; Madison; North Eugene; Lin coln; Grant. 8:15.7. Shot put Hudson's Bay; North Eugene: Medford; Madison; Grant; rirvplanrl. 147.2. Pole vautt Bryan Klotz. David Tlnuelas: DeSDain. David Douglas: tie third Ott. Grant. Lorn, North Eugene. Wilson. Hudson's Bay, Bover. Wilson. Van Koten, Grpnt Pass. 13-3. (New record.) High Jump Tie first Grant and Marshfleld; Corvallls: tie fourth Hlllsboro and Hudson's Bay; tie fifth Roseburg and Jefferson. 17 ft. 880 Grant: Cleveland: Medford: Washington; North Salem; tie sixth David Douglas and Beaverton. Time 1:32.1. Shuttle hurdles Grant; Marsh fleld: tie third Medford and North Eugene; North Salem; tie sixth THEY'RE OFF Class C participants in the Hayward re- lays at Eugene Friday start out in a pack in the distance medley. McKenzie won the race. Rogue River was second. SIX UNDER PAR Souchak Greensboro, N.C.-uTPD-Burly Mike Souchak, a former Duke university football player, sank birdie putts on the 15th and 18th holes Saturday to take a two-stroke lead in the $22,500 Greater Greensboro Open Golf tournament. Souchak fired a 69 for a 54-hole total of-six-under par 207. The Grossinger, N.Y., golfer and Billy Maxwell of Dallas, Tex., were tied going into Saturday's round. How ever, Maxwell fired a 71. Three strokes off the pace at 210 was Charles Sifford, a Negro golf pro from Los An geles who led the field of Grizzlies F Pelican Mine SOUTHERN OREGON CONFERENCE STANDINGS W. L. Klamath Falls 2 1 Medford 2 1 Crater ..... 1 ' 1 Pet. .667 .667 .500 .500 .000 Ashland Grants Pass ..1 Klamath Falls Ashland high scored the first upset of the season in Southern Ore gon conference baseball Sat urday when it tipped Klamath Union here 3 to 2. The Pelicans of Klamath came back in the non-counting second game to win 17 to 0. Ashland in the league brush got two runs in the third in ning on Rick iPerce's single, an error on Bob King's sacri fice, a sacrifice by Larry Pierce, an overthrow on third base and a Jerry Hauck's single. Rick Pierce and King hit back to back doubles in the fifth frame for one mark er. Klamath Falls tabulated once in the fourth chuckker on a walk, sacrifice by Rick DePew and a double by Ray Taylor. Sherm Allen singled and stole second and DePew hit for a run in the sixth. King chucked a four-hitter for the Grizzlies, fanning eight batsmen and walking New York Horse racing's famed "Triple Crown" the Kentucky Derby, the Preak ness and the Belmont Stakes again will be televised ex cusively on the CBS Tele vision Network in May and June, it was announced today by William C. MacPhail, vice president of CBS television sports. Roseburg and Jefferson. 34.5. Distance medley North Eugene; Springfield: Hillsboro: Grant; South Salem: Madison. 10:46.3. Mile relav Medford: Hudson's Bay: Grants aPss: Mllwaukle; Beav erton; North Eugene. 3:29 5. CLASS A WINNERS: ...-I. , ,, dak vati. Ash land, :15.2; discus Bob Johnson. Cottage Grove. 151-354: broad Jump Leoanon, ai--4; Leaggeld. Bend. 191-4 '4: shot put Cottage Grove, 149-3 (record!: ..n , nAn a. nrtla vault Jerry Romine. Redmond, 12-4; nign jump ue nrsv u.iti, Linn, Bend, 16-6. 2-mi-Jesult, 8:19.6 (record): 880 Cottage Grove, 1:33; distance medley Jesuit, 11-14.1; shuttle hurdles Dallas, :35.9; mile Cottage Grove, 3:33.9 (record). AWNINGS Aluminum & Canvas Free Estimates LAWN FURNITURE S&H Green Stamps Burk' 314 SEs.t Sf 2 Main -4472 h :i"?vN (Mutant 'a1 t ;fi .msksnz. 'ifi Leads Greensboro 115 pros and amateurs after the first round; The field in the 24th annual G.G.O.,rich est golfing event in the Caro linas, was cut to 60 low pros and ties plus 10 amateurs Fri day. Stan Leonard, the veteran Canadian from Vancouver, and Slammin' Sammy Snead, who is seeking his eighth crown here, were tied at one-under-par 212. Leonard and Snead each fired 69 on the par 71 Sedge field Country club course. Only five players were un der par after the third round of the tournament, which Upset three.' Ashland got Its four hits off John Webb in five innings. Webb struck out eight and walked one. Wally Palmberg in relief struck out four. KF used eight hits, six Ash land errors, six bases on balls and two hit batters in gaining second game scores. mnescores: (First game) Ashland 002 010 03 0 Klamath Falls ..000 101 02 4 3 King and Hauck; Webb, Palm berg (6) and Saks, (Second game) Ashland 000 00 0 2 6 Klamath Falls ....809 Ox 17 8 0 J. Mott, L. Pierce (1), Harris (3) and D. Mott, Hauck (3). AUTO PARTS You'll find a complete selection and quality parti at THRIFT AUTO SUPPLYI WE INSTALL WHILE-U-WAIT OPEN SUNDAYS THE STORE WITH 10,000 ITEMS THRIFT AUTO SUPPLY Medford, 801 N. Riverside, St. Mary's, which won the straight year, was fourth in winds up Sunday afternoon. Maxwell, a chunky north Texas product, held a one stroke edge over Souchak af ter the first nine holes yester day with a two-under-par 33. He shot birdies on the third and ninth holes ' while Sou chak bogied the first and birdied the fourth. Doug Sanders of Ojal, Calif., and Buddy Sullivan of Yuba City, Calif., were even par after 54 holes with 213 s. Sifford, who put on a star tling putting exhibition the first day, had trouble on the greens Saturday. "I had a lot of chances," Sifford said, "but the putts just wouldn't drop." He is the first Negro to play in the G.G.O. and the first of his race ever to com pete in a PGA co-sponsored tournament in the south. He hit 16 greens, missing one and four. Talent Grade Track Victor Phoenix Talent "beat St, Mary's of Medford to 33 Thursday in an eighth grade track meet here. Jim Consbruck won the" 75 and 150-yard dashes and the pole vault for Talent and Steve Cook took the 330 and 660 runs for St. Mary's. ; RESULTS! 75 Consbruck, T; Vary, T; Haw- Kins, i. Mete, a. :u.o. , ISO Consbruck. T: tie second, Roberts, S, and Vary, T; Richter, a. :i7.4. 330 Cook, S; Johnson, T; Cor liss, S; Blcnter, S. :43.t. 660 Cook. S: Hawkins. T: Bolz, T: MntA. T. 1:48. Shot Homer, T; Tycksen, T; Mata. T; Hill, T. 36-1016. joie vault t-onsorucit, i; enor, S; Corlis, S. 8 ft. HiKh jump Zenor. S: Campbell, T: uoriisa, a; lie lourin, txm ana Johnson, T. 4-8. Broad lumo vary, i: Kose. 9. Relay Talent (Consbruck. Vary, HawKins, Jonnson). Fuel Pumps Water Pumps GENERATORS Tailpipes Mufflers Gaskets Batteries PARTS OF EVERY KINDI Grants Pass, 237 Hwy. 99S class C title for the third this race. (UPI Telephoto) Herrmann Has No-Hitter Game United Piess International Fred Herrmann pitched a no-hiiter as Linfield defeat ed Willamette 6-0 in open ing Northwest Conference baseball action Friday. In other initial NWC play. College of Idaho beat Whitman 9-1 and Lewis and Clark nipped Pacific 7-6 in 14 innings. Oregon Tech broke a 28 game losing streak by gain ing a split with Eastern Ore gon in an Oregon Collegiate Conference d o ub 1 eheader Eastern Oregon won the first game 6-1 and Oregon Tech captured the nightcap 17-4. Southern Oregon defeat ed Oregon College of Educa tion 10-4 in the only other OCC game. "MITCHELL 300" REEL WITH EXTRA SPOOL AND SPIN ROD woeking Reel Seat List $42.45 Value Q f Q NOW . . . WHILE W H THEY LAST SNELLED BAIT HOOKS a 6 Hookf per pkg. Reg. 19c... ...Pkg, ' y LEADER WHEELS Reg. 25e ea ..Now 15c 4. tJC BULK MONOFILAMENT Have Your Spin Reel FILLED 4 tO 20 lb. SPLIT SHOT, HAND TIED FLIES" "FLATFISH" F-2 thru F-7 All Patterns Reg. 99e CALIFORNIA AND OREGON FISHING LICENSE St. Mary's First, Rogue River Second in C Division Hay wards Eugene-St. Mary's of Med ford continued its reign as the dominant small high school in Oregon track and field here Friday by capturing the Class C championship in the annual Hayward relays. Scappose won the Class B crown for the second year. George Keil Will Coach At Ashland Ashland - George Keil, 35, has been named head basket ball coach at Ashland High school. , Along with coaching duties, Keil will teach lour mathe matics classes and will have one study hall and one prepa ration period. A veteran of 11 years of coaching, Keil will come here from Nampa, Idaho, where he has been head hoop mentor. His teams have ranked high in a league which has includ ed Pocatello, Boise, Idaho Falls and American Falls schools. He attended University of Utah and Idaho State college and was described as an out standing athlete at both schools. Keil and his family will come to Ashland after he completes summer school at Untversity of Idaho. He and Mrs. Keil have two daugh ters, i Keil was among more than 15 applicants who were inter viewed, School Superintend ent Stan Jobe reported. . $00 Through Wed. Only 10c tube 219c fl (Q)C dz Nowf The Class C action for the second year, in a row saw a southern Oregon sweep. St. Mary's triumphed by a crush ing decisive margin of 34 points. The Crusaders piled up 60. Rogue River came next with 26. Canyonville Bible took third with 25. Three first places went to St. Mary's whicn placed in nine of the 11 events. Scappoose led a with 52. Coquiile was runnerup with 42 and Madas had 28 Vs. (Southern Oregon Class B scores included Henley 5Va, Phoenix 5, Illinois Valley 1 and Eagle Point Vb. Evans Victor Dick Evans won the high jump at 5 feet 6 inches lor at. Mary's and teamed with Mike Austin, Wayne Cook and Tom Rouhler to cop the two raile relay in meet record time of 8:50.7, Crusader crew of Alex Mete, Marv McGee, Tom Darland and Paul Elliott took the 440-yard relay in :47.0. Terry Gail won the shot put for Rogue River at 42-3 and the Rogue River sprint medley crew of Bud Olympius, John Nielson, Chris Jones and Bar ry Frantz was first In 1:41.3. Other SM placlngs were Fred Lucas, second in the shot and third in the discus; Joe Kaiser and Don Pruett, second Mix-Up Occurs In J V Schedule The Modford-Grants Pass junior varsity baseball game slated for yesterday was post poned. ' Medford schedule listed the game to be played at Grants Pass and the GP docket indi cated that the fray was to be at Medford. Each team jour neyed to the rival town. Before You Buy Anywhere, Check Our Brands and Prices! YOU'LL SAVE! Reels German Quick . Mitchell Langley Shakespeare South Bend Johnson Lawrence Pflueger Branson Compac And Many Others Fenwick Pastor Heddon Shakespeare Mark Twain True Temper South Bend Wright McGill Roddy Compac Phantom And Many Others War ' ' BIG Y MARKET SPORTS DEPT. and third respectively In the pole valut; second, in the sprint medley and shuttle hur dles; fourth in the distance medley; Elliott, tied for third in the high jump and Jim Calhoun fifth in the javelin. Richey Wins Javelin For Rogue River the dis tance medley crew took sec ond, the 440 gang fourth and the shuttle hurdles combina tion sixth. Olympius tied lor third in the high jump. Othar Richey was the only Rogue valley winner in Class B taking the javelin with 177-6. For Illinois Valley Dave Kennedy tied for fifth in the high hurdles and fourth in the pole valut. Eagle Point knot ted for sixth In the shuttle hurdles and Lew Whipple of the Eagles tied for fourth In the high jump. McGee, Darland, Mete and Pat Stinson teamed for St. Mary's in the splnt medley and Pete Naumes, Evans and Elliott in the shuttles. John Swim Session Starts in May The third session of worn. en's swimming classes at the YMCA will start on Tuesday, May 2. There will be a class for beginners on Tuesday and Thursday from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Intermediate classes are held also on Tuesday and Thursdays from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. Women interested should register now since the class will be limited, officials said. They may register at the YMCA. ' Dutch Farfan, Instructor, said more than 100 women have learned to swim since February. TROUT NETS With Stretch Cord in Handle . . . Medium Size Reg. $1.00 Now Bait Holder Hooks T 12 Hook Per Pkg NOW V LUHR JENSEN "88" TROUT SPOON O CI iifk Reg. 25c to 35 c........ NOW 19c ... 0 OI.UU PETE'S "best or "SKAGIT" Lt., Med. Dk. This Year's Stockl Reg. 25c Jar Mil flDAlin Sixes 50 to 2 WWbUIIHUW Nickle, Brass, CDIUNCDC Copper, Cold, VI lllllsaliw Hammered; Plain.. HUGE EGG SUPPLY! MIKE'S PAUTSKE'S PETE'S ATLAS SKAGIT PAFCO NIPS' ORIGINAL Nickle, Brass, Gold. Sizes 00 to 4. Reg. 65c Lucas, Austin, Stinson and Rouhier ran in the distance medley. FOR COMPLETE RESULTS SEE PAGE 7B. SOC Net Team Wins Pair Ashland Two week end victories were posted by the Southern Oregon college ten nis team over Humboldt State. The Red Raiders won 7 to 2 Friday and 6 to 1 Saturday. These deicsions give the Raid ers a 5-3 season record. RESULTS: (SOC 7, HSC 2) Singles John Root, S, def. Gary Peterson, H, 6-3. 6-8, 6-4; Ron Sing ler, S, def. Bruce Paige, 2-6, 6-2. 6-0; Lorance Eickworth, S, def. Steve Harrow. H. 2-6. 6-1, 6-3; Bruce Engle, S, def. Gary Hunt H, 8-6, 3-6, 6-4; Lea Brenkman, H. def. Ken Miller, S, 6-3, 6-3; Har vey Doerksen, H, def, Byron Pal mer, 6-2, 6-2. Doubles Root and Slngler, S, def. Peterson and Hunt, H, 6-3, 6-1; Eickworth and Engle. def. Paige and Brenkman, H, 6-4, 6-3: Miller and Palmer, S, Harrow and Doerksen, 1-6. 6-4, 6-4, (SOC 6, HSC 1) Singles Root def. Peterson, 6-2, 6-3: Slngler def. Harrow, 6-4, 6-0; Eickworth def. Brenkman. 7-5, 6-4; Engle def. Paige, 6-2, 6-3; Palmer def. Hunt, 6-4. 6-4. Doubles Peterson and Brenk man. def. Root and Singler, 6-3, 6-2; Kickworth and Engle def. Harrow and Roerksen, 6-2. 4-6. 6-3 "a? Builders Supply 7J7 . McAnrfrewt PHONI SP 3-4375 LAKES OPEN Apr. 22 rtkll V CIV MORE DAYS! bite" EGGS BAIT EGGS c2 35' 25' SPINNERS QUALITY BLOCKS r-' Chimneys J fi? 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