Burleson Runs 4:01.2
Mile as Oregon Wins
Eugene - (UPP - Oregon's
powerful track forces set sev
en meet records and had three
more wiped out by excessive
wind Saturday in illoping
Oregon State 98-45 in a dual
meet.
The victory gave Oregon
eight straight meet victories
this year, 35 wins in a row
against Northern division foes
and 36 straight dual meet tri
umphs at home.
Collegiate high hurdles
champion Jerry Tarr was
clocked in 13.5 for the highs,
the best in the nation this
year, but a 5.5 mile-an-hour
wind kept him from setting
Crater 2nd in Bend
Invitational Meet
Bend - Bend High school
won its own invitational
track meet here Saturday aft
ernoon by edging Crater of
Central Point by 5V4 points.
The Lava Bears scored 50V4
MH Second
In Upstate
Medford high golfer, with
a two-day 80S aggregate), tied
for second place Friday and
Saturday in the Upstate Golf
tourney at Corvallis.
Norih Eugene was winner
' with 401-397798. Medford
shot 400 on Friday to set the
pace and 405 on Saturday.
South Salem was 402-403-805.
Corvallis had 813, South
Eugene 824 and Albany 841.
Scores for other schools in the
10-ieam field were not avail
able. Don Morrow with 75-75
150 for North Eugene was
medalist. Hich Knight snot
81-73154 for Medford and
had the best Saturday card.
Other Medford scores were
Tom Clark 79-77-156; Mike
Miller 79-80159; Jim Woods
81-80175.
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meet and field records. The
same thing happened to him
in a 23.0 low hurdles effort.
Sprinter Harry Jerome
came within a tenth of a sec
ond of the world's record with
a 9.3 clocking in the 100 and
also won the 220 in 20.7. A
five mile-an-hour wind rub
bed out a record in the lat
ter event, however.
American mile record hold
er Dyrol Burleson toured the
distance in 4:01.2, the best
time of the college season.
Oregon State won only two
events and tied for first in ;
another.
to 45 by the Comets. Red
mond was third with 38 and
Lakeview fourth with 25.
Other scores were Madras
23 VSt, The Dalles 17, Prine
vile T, Burns 2'4 and Wy'east
1.
Running events were in
metric distances.
Champ Double Winner
John Champ took first for
Crater in the high and low
hurdles and the Crater team
of Champ, Paul Bransnm,
Vern Swanson and Joe Mc
Calvy won the relay. Second
places won by Crater were
Bransom in the broad jump
and Dwight James in the high
jump. Taking thirds were
Dave Molloy in the shot put,
Dave Burns in the discus,
Chuck Taylor in the broad
jump, Darrcll Badger in the
1,500 meters and Swanson in
the 400 meters.
Cornel fourths were George
Jannusch in the javelin and
Sherm Kigcr in the 100 me
ters. Taylor, a freshman for the
Comets, had a 20-fnot 6 inch
broad jump behind the 20-B''t
of Bransom.
nKsm.TH:
lltirfi In Meters)
Shot put dowers. Mnri.: Hhs
kt. Ren.; Mollny. Crater; CunninK
ham. Bend; Allison. Henri. 4!l-l'a.
Discus Rnske, Red.; Chard,
Mad.; Burnt. Crater; Cunningham,
Bend; Coe. Wy. IB5-I0',.
Javelin Causey. Lake; l.ejand.
Rend; Williams. Lake: Jannusch,
Crater; Panke, Red. IRIl-.V:,.
Pnle vault Hransel, Red.; Tye,
Bend; Altendnr, TD; Hcdleolt,
Prlne ; FBulkucr, Crater, It tt.
Brnad Jump L'ossey, Lake;
Bransom. Crater; Tavlor, Crater;
Streh. TD; Lcjand. Bend. 21-4',
High jump Lhamhers. Hend;
James, crater: lie tnira. Harris,
Mad.; and Grant. Bend: tie fifth,
Mcrseth, Burns, and itoland, TD.
0-1.
Hljth hurdles Champ. Crater;
Hulton. Bend; Slurza, Red.; Ord
way. TD. 1.1.0.
100 Cutting. Iled : Grlener,
Lake.; Maw, Mad.; Kigcr, Crater;
Kirkpatrlck. Prine. 11.1.
1.100 Slate. Bend; Harmon,
TD; Badger. Crater; Bishop. Prine.;
Candera. TD 4:2.13
400 Maw, Mad.; Hickman,
; Rend; Swanson. Crater; llantien,
i Burns: Keller. Red. .Il l
l.ow hurdles Champ. Crater;
Hutton. Bend; Slurza. Red ; Bran
som. Crater; McBride. Red 10 B
I S00 Grlener. Lake: Wick, Red.;
I Hulrhlns. Hend: Miller, Mad ;
Hleks, Prlne. Ti B
Run Culler. Bend; Bnrrls. TD:
Tavlor. Lake ; Harmon, TD; Cham
bers, Bend. 2 01 1.
Relay Crater (Champ. Bran
snm. Swanson. MrOlvyi. Redmond;
I Bend; Madras: Prlnevllle.
Phone SP 3-5426
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Decidedly Shatters Track
Mark to Win Kentucky Derby
Louisville, Ky. Uf!i-- Decid
edly, a big gray colt froii
California, shattered the 22-year-old
track record at
Churchill Downs Saturday
with a tremendous run
through the stretch to win
the Kentucky Derby and
era,? Whirlaway's almost im
pregnable mark from the rec
ord books.
With Jockey Bill Hartack
jn the saddle Decidedly came
up from far back with a light
ning burst of speed that car
ried him to a two and a quar
ter length victory in the
sparkling time of 2:00 25.
The time casil: beat the
record established by Whirl
away in 1941 when Mr. Long
tail was timed in 2:01 25.
Roman Line, tabbed as a
speed horse who never could
last for the Kentucky Derby
distance of a mile and a quar
ter was a surprise second
while favored Ridan was
third in the field of 15 of the
McLoughlin
Winner of
Track Tilt
McLaughlin eighth grade
won 103 to 10 and the sev
enth was victor 55 56 to
21 16 Friday in track and
field contention against Cen
tral Point.
The Mac eighth took all
the firsts in its class and
swept seven events. Mike Al
len won the 75 and 150-yard
sprints for the Medford team
and also took the broad jump.
Lindell Carney won the shot
put and discus.
Phil Taylor nabbed the 330
run, the shot put and pole
vault for the McLaughlin sev
enth which had clear firsts
in seven events and a tie in
another. Cental Point's Pierce
won the broad jump and tied !
for first in the 150. j
Taylor's 9 feet 8 inches
is a seventh grade pole vault
record for McLoughlin.
HKSUI.TS:
(Krvrnth lira (I)
Imw hurrilcs Ppleri. M: En son.
M; Minor. CP. 11.0.
7. Wi ey. M: Orr. M: Foster.
M. R II,
3,Ul Tavlor. M; Pierce, CP;
Ryrrsnn, CP, 42.0.
llroful jump Pierre, CP; Foster,
M, Townes, M. lft-4.
IMt Tie first. Pierce. CP. ami
Wilev M. tie third. Orr, M. und
Hycrson. CP. 18 K.
.Shot ptil Tavlor. M; Twidwell,
CP; Ryernon. CP. 3-7.
Hijlh Jump Dipprl, M; He ec
ond, Porler and Lees, M. 4-fl.
Pole vault Taylor, M; tie rc
ond. Townes, M, and Gcringer and
Owen. CP, -8
Krlny MrLouRhlin (Wiley, Orr,
Peters, Taylor,. 55.fi.
(Klshlh iradr)
75 Allen, M; Prultl. M; Schwab.
CP B.l.
330 On ma Is, M; R.vn. M; Traut
mmi, CP. 41 0.
HiKli hurdle Howslry. M; Her
bert. M; Trtylor. M. Iti 0.
Shot put Carney, M; Havriock,
M; Mr'IVvia. M. 45-1.
l.ril Allen, M; Trautnmn, CP;
D. minis. M. Ifi.fl.
II mad jump Allen, M; Sehah,
CP; Taylor. M. IR-ltU.
Low hurdles Ilowslev, M; Rvn,
M; Saniord. M. 110
(UiO Taylor, M, Ryn, M; Dallon,
M, I 3fl
Javelin llalcx, M; Smith, M;
Dallas M. 134 2
Mich Jump Tie firs.. Chambers
and Ingram. M; .lenninirs. CP 4-11,
Pole vault Smith. M, Equivcl,
M. Sanford. CP 10-4 la
Omens Carney, M. Prultl, M;
Saniord, M. !7-7.
R e I a y Mcl.nughlln (Allen,
Howsley, Dumam, PruilU. A 2 n.
Mail Tribune Trapshoot
At Gun Club May 12, 13
Medford Gun club will be I
host to the 2!)th annual Mail
Tribune trapshooting tourna
ment on May 12 and 13.
The tourney will offer 5(10
registered targets. There will
be five events
The Mail Tribune trophy
will go to the winner of the
Sunday 1 It-yard event. Charles
Collins, Roseburg, took the
hardware last year. He won
isrAiwi.iv'
READY-MIX
best 3-year-olds in the coun- stakes race but under the
try who were able to get to careful training of Horatio
the post. Luro he was a dead fit horse
Never before had this son : for the greatest race in Ameri
of Determine, the 1954 Ken-ca and he responded with a
tucky Derby winner, won a (performance such r.oted cham-
Medfor
SPdDIffiTS
Medford
Klamath
Scott Eaton was the victor
in three events and Steve
Toews cracked his own school
record in the half-mile here
yesterday as the Medford high
Black Tornado track and
field team overran Klamath
Falls 84 to 28.
Medford thinclads won
firsts in 10 of the events and
swept all points in five of
them.
Toews toured the 880-yard-er
in 1:58.5 to shear two
tenths of a second off his pre
vious Medford school best.
Mcdford's Don Snodgrass was
second in 1:59.4 which is his
personal best.
Eaton captured the high
hurdles in 15.1 and the lows
in 20.7. He won the high at 6
feet '4 inch.
Bob Dearing gained two of
Klamath Falls' four firsts. He
nabbed the javelin with 182
SO Netters
Slate Trip
Ashland - Southern Ore
gon's balanced tennis team
heads north this week to play
a scries of five dual matches
in a span of four days starting
Wednesday against Whitworth
in a morning match at Salem
and concluding Saturday in
Salem against -Willamette
university.
Also on Wednesday, the Red
Raider netters meet Oregon
college in an afternoon match
at Monmouth. Oregon State
university and Portland State
will provide the competition
for the Ashlanders on Thurs
day and Friday in Corvallis
and Portland, respectively.
Dr. Alex Petersen's squad
ran its season win-loss record
to 7-4 when it dropped a close
4-3 verdict to the powerful
OSU Beavers two weeks ago.
A return match between the
two teams was rained out here
last Tuesday.
Lanky Gene Simmons con
tinues to set tlie team pace in
individual records for singles
play. The sophomore from
Klamath Falls has lost only
two of 11 matches for SOC
this spring. Another soph,
Larry Eickworth, and fresh
man John McKinley both have
7-4 marks.
In doubles competition, the
No. 2 combo of Eickworth
and McKinley is sporting a
near - perfect 0 1 record.
a shooloff from Ed Hcnscl-
man, Medford last year after
each shattered
birds.
100 straight,
Don Hawk took the Mcn
denhall trophy for Class B
and lower in the same event.
38 Awards
Gunners will fire the Rogue
Valley Hundred, the Chester
Wood Handicap and 50 pairs
of doubles on Saturday and
the Mail Tribune trophy event
and Jim Morris Memorial
handicap on Sunday.
Thirty-eight trophies and
prizes will be offered. Awards
include those for high over
all and high all around.
Th shoot is registered hv
Pacific International
Trapshooting association.
A dinner will be held Sat
urday night, May 12, at t
night, May 12, at the!"'2 6" rrlr s"- H- d'r Jonn
i.Kiuuin r.iKs r.sqinre room
There will be a social hour
h.,r,-A tl,A , .
oeiore the dinner and dancing
after dinner.
San Krannseo ilTI' . lleavv
weighta Eddie Maihen arid
Rocer Risrher will meet in
a lO ronnd bout at the SanO
Franeisco Cow Palate on May
28. according to promoter
Lou Thomas
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Overruns
in Track
feet and the shot put with
49-10'A. Other KF victors
were Grover Dahn with 23.0
in the 220-yard dash and Bill
Mills with 132 feet in the dis
cus.
Falls But Wins
Jim Hill, Medford's power
running sprinter, spilled off
his blocks at the start of the
100-yard dash but still won
the race with 10 seconds flat.
Other victories for the Tor
nado were posted by Dennis
Brumback with 4:32.6 in the
mile, Scott Hampson with 51.5
in the 440 run, Jim Cain with
19-11 in the broad jump,
Lloyd Hammons and De
Wayne Turpin with a tie at
12-1 '.7 in the pole vault and
by the relay squad of Hamp
son, Wlt Verstrate, Eaton
and Jim Henry in 1:33.
Medford sweeps were in the
high hurdles, the 100, the half
mile, the pole vault and the
broad jump.
Hill pulled a muscle while
warming up for the broad
jump and did not enter that
event, the 220 o. the relay.
In a companion meet the
McLoughlin Junior High
school ninth downed the
Klamath frosh to 55'2.
RESULTS:
Hifih hurdles Eaton, M; Shaw,
M; Dnskell, M. is. I.
Javelin Dearing, KF; Murray,
M; Hull, KF. 182 II,
100 Hill. M: McCullough, M;
Hampson, M. 100.
Shot Dearing. KF; Bauer, M;
Mills. KF. 411-10',.
Mile Brumback. M; Martin,
M; Lawrence. KF. 4:32.6.
440 Hampson, M; Verslrate,
M; George, KF. 51.5.
Low hurdles Eaton, M; Eng
lish. KF; Shaw. M. 20.7.
220 Dahn. KF; Henrv, M;
Waikins. M 23.0.
High jump F.aton. M; Brown,
M; Scotl, KF. fl-V
880 S. Toews. M: Snodgrass,
M; Calkins, M, 1:58 5.
Discus Mills, KF; Jones. M:
Murray, M. 132 It.
Relay Medford (Hampson, Ver
strate. Eaton. Henry i.
Pole vault Tie first, Hammons
and Turpin, M; Sparford. M. 12-1',.
Broad jump Cain, M; Mitch,
ell, M; Bandy, M. 10-1 1.
Sportsmen Club
Meets Monday
Bob Mayben, state game
enmmision agent for this area
will be speaker on Monday,
May 7, at the regular meet
ing of the Oregon Sportsmen
Club of Jackson County.
A film concerning jet-propelled
boats on the Colorado
river will be shown and the
game commission's proposal
to boost hunting and fishing
license fees will be disrussed.
The meeting will be at 8
p.m. at Girls Community
club.
Name of the film is "Nine
Against the River." It will
be presented to sportsmen by
True-V boats.
One of the points of dis
cussion on the license fee mat
ter will be whether Sit is
t00 much for a combination
hunting and fishing license.
Hedrick Team
Tennis Victor
Hedrick Junior high de
feated McLoughlin 6 to 0
Thursday in a seventh and
eighth grade tennis match.
It was the second win for
the Hornets over the Bull
dogs in the only contention
for the Hedrick players. They
took all sets in the two
matches.
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pions of the past as Count
Fleet, Assault, C 1 1 a t i on.
Swaps, Tim Tarn and all the
others never were able to
match.
Decidedly, owned and bred
by the El Peco Ranch of
George A. Pone of S n Fran
cisco, carried Hartack to his
third victory in the first of
the triple crown classics. Be
fore Hartack had won with
Iron Liege in 1957 and with
Venetian Way in 1960.
The California-bred colt
was third choice with one of
the largest of Kentucqy Der
by crowds and he paid $19.40,
$8.20 and $4.20 across the
board,
Roman Line, winner of the
Derby trial on Tuesday and
appearing in his fourth race
in two weeks, returned $19.20
and $7.60 while Ridan, the
favorite after Sir Gaylord
was withdrawn because of
injury yesterday, paid $3.00.
Prospect
In District
Title Mix
Prospect - Prospect high
will play Merrill at 1:30 p.m.
on Tuesday, May 15, on the
Crater high field in Central
Point for the District 5B base
ball mantle.
Prospect sewed up the Jack
son county B honors on Fri
day by beating Butte Falls
4 to 0. It was the third win
for the Cougars over the Log
gers in a four game series.
Merrill is the Klamath county
playoff representative.
Wallace Nye pitched one-hit
ball for Prospect on Friday.
He also drove home Terry
Gardner for two of the Cou
gar runs. Nye, Gardner and
Bob Scott each doubled for
Prospect.
UBC Golfers
Top Raiders
University of British Co
lumbia ended Southern Ore
gon's unbeaten "streak" at
two by handing the Red Raid
ers a 15-3 defeat in a golf
match here Friday at Rogue
Valley Country club.
Southern Oregon's Gordy
Marlatt, who scored the only
three Raider points, was med
alist with an even par 72
strokes over 18 holes. UBC's
Nick Scharfe was low for the
winners with a 75.
RESULTS:
Gordy Marlatt, S. def. Gary
Puder, U, 3-0; Nick Scharge,
U, def. Bob Jones, S, 3-0; John
Morgan, U, def. Ron Getchell,
S, 3-0; Marty Zlotnik, U, def.
Bill Gilmer, S, 3-0; John Cur
le, U, def. Gary Phillips, S,
3-0; Don Griffith, U, def. Jer
ry Hull, S, 3 0.
Wilson Wins
Mile in Relays
Gary Wilson, student at
Southern Oregon college this
year, came in first in the
mile at the Reynolds Relays
at Portland Saturday with a
time of 4:20.
Jerry Arndt of SOC was
running third a yard behind
but developed a cramp near
the end of the race.
Rodriguez Gets TKO
New York - 0IPII - Welter
weight contender Luis Rod
riguez of Cuba almost clinch
ed a September shot at the
welterweight crown Saturday
night by scoring a technical
knockout over middleweight
Yama Bahama in the third
round of their return televi
sion fight at St. Nicholas
arena.
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Ashland - shland high
Grizzlies held fast to then
second place tie in the South
ern Oregon conference base
ball standings yesterday and
saw the gap between first and
second places narrowed as
they trimmed Crater here 2
to 0.
The Comets, however, won
a non-counting second tussle
9 to 0.
Ashland retained a tie with
Klamath Falls in the loop with
each sporting a 4-2 record.
They are just a game behind
Japanese
Mat Star
To Appear
Mr. Moto, colorful Japanese
mat star, will take on Dick
Garza of Detroit in the semi
windup of next Thursday's
wrestling card at Medford ar
mory, Moto, a judo chop specialist
who also resorts to just about
everv rule violation at anv
' opportunity, has appeared nu
merous times on Chicago and
Hollywood television wres
tling films and is much in de
mand by promoters all over
the country.
Garza, who appeared here
about a month ago, won the
Mr. Michigan title a few
years ago and is known for
his strong legs. They will go
for an hour or two out of
three falls.
The card will be topped by
the northwest heavyweight
championship match between
crown-bearer Fritz Von Goer-;
ing and challenger Rocky Co
lumbo. Considerable bad blood ex
ists between them because of
their two recent hair-raising I
scraps in the armory ring and
fans are looking for another
all-out fracas. ,
Shag Thomas, former All-;
American football player!
from Ohio State university, i
will make his first southern '
Oregon appearance in the
opener. The head butting Ne
gro's opponent will be an
nounced Monday.
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Medford (5-1) which Klamath I
bounced yesterday 4 to 2.
Both Ashland runs in the
payoff scrap were ir0the fifth
inning on a walk, error and
singles by Jerry Dickerson
and Rick Pierce.
Bob King threw a two-hit
ter for the Grizzlies. He walk
ed four and stiMck out nine.
Crater's Larry Pepper walked
five and fanned two in a six
hitter. Dean Samuelson tri
pled for the Ashlanders and
Mike Glines and Darryl Sum-
merfield knocked the only
hits for Crater. .
Summerfield was on the, hill
for Crater in the second
scrape and held the Grizzlies
to two safeties, by Rick and
Larry Pierce, while walking
four and whiffing five.
Glines singled and tripled
and Neil Rivenburg hit twice
for Crater and each drove in
two runs. The Comets used
singles by the two players
and a double by Don Kilbourn
in the second inning along
with two walks and two stolen
bases for four runs.
Crater had five double
plays in the two games.
In Tuesday brushes Ash
land entertains Yreka, Calif.,
and Crater meets Del Norte
at Crescent City, Calif.
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Tilford, Rhodes (31 and Goodpasture.
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