Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 07, 1962, Image 13

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    Tornado
At GP On
Medford's Black Tornado
goes t9 Grants Pass high on
Tuesday afternoon for a
Southern Oregon conference
varsity make up baseball
game.
Tornado Coach John Ko-
Drag Strip
Will Open
On May 13
The Medford drag strip at
White City is scheduled to
open Sunday, May 13, for the
1962 season.
Drag races, sanctioned and
sponsored by Southern Ore
gon Timing associa ion, will
be held on seven week ends
during the summer months.
Rain date for the May 13 meet
is May 27th.
Race dates after May 13 in
clude June 9-10 (Spring cham
pionship) July 7-8 (Worlds
Fair meet), July 28-29 (Na
tionals sponsorship), August
12, Sept. 1-2-3 (Sixth Annual
Northwest Gas & Fuel cham
pionship), and Sept. 23 (An
nual Charity meet).
Some 150 entrants are ex
pected to be on hand for the
May 13 opener, vying for a
reported $100 in cash prizes
and a host of trophies and
special awards. Racers are ex
pected from throughout Ore
gon & Northern California
gunning their powerful accel
eration machines to speeds of
near 160 miles per hour on
the one-fourth mile track.
Many hot rodders of the
area have been busy building
new cars during the winter
months and are eager to try
them out for the first time
thi season.
All entrants must go
through a stiff safety in3pec
tion before being allowed to
compete. In the main Nation
al Hot Rod association rules
will be used to govern the
safety of the cars.
Gates open rit 8:30 a.m.
with times runs being made
in the mornir - ' elimina
tion heats set for 1 p.m.
The drag strip is located
seven miles north of Med
ford off the Crater Lake high
way. Anyone wanting additional
information about the races
may write: Southern Oregon
Timing Association, P. O.
Box 1581, Medford.
BOWLING
INIIUSTWAI. LEAGUE
(End o! Jrd Round) ,-,,.
(There was a lie between Olson
Lawyer Lumber and Driv e -In
C?e"ners lor first. It wa played
off and Olson-Lawyer won and
will meet Southern Oregon Trophy
(or first in the season playoffs.
Huffman Truck. Eagles and Drive
in Cleaners will play off for third.
The other teams will have sweep
er. Friday night.)
Olson Lawyer Lumber (33-151 1
D E Stone 507: Pattersons 127-21)
3, Bob Meyer 491.
Drive-In Cleaners (33-151 3 Cot
Brown 558; Coca Cola (24-241 1,
Gale Kimball 603.
Southern Oregon Trophy (30-18)
4 Wendel Panter 570; Whitelaw
Candy (20-281 0. Jim Casey S04
Jubilee Club (28-201 3, Carl Wil
son 580; Eagles (19-29) 1. Harold
HUFyr-Fyters (26-221 3. Jack Monroe
490- Huffman's (23-25) 1, George
CCountr4y6Club ,17-311 3. Floyd
Hollowav 510; Tru V Boats (8-401
Wilson 220. Wendel Panter 220.
Cale Kimball 244.
PAC1FIC LEAGUE
Lininger's (46-221 I. Lj Cnff
532- United Grocers (40-28) 3, fcd
,7 toCoas. Store. (42-26, 4.
GaMU? VZSSSZ KiVn
48Baumer-s Sheet Metal 136-32) t.
Don iNledermeyer 498; PuWlc
Hca"h (28-40) 3. Keith Sherer 504.
Wen's Alignment (35-331 3 Don
Stone? 560: Rogue Vending (22-46)
1, Johnnie Truly 512.
Delta Pet Ranch (30-381 3. DICK
Walls 530: Oregon Veneer (26-42) 1.
LY"en Gascon 204. Frank Boon.
204. Don Stoner 201.
ROXV ROLLERS "AGUE
Woodland Heights Market (25
Marilyn Werner 388: Ead s
Van Lines (17-19) 0. Louise Bohl
33ltickley Masonry Contractor (19
ni 3 Harriet Sherman 465; The
5je.t M.rt (17-181 1. Cl.r. Torrey
4Oregon Bookkeeping llJ-"
Ruth Johnson 431; Park Motor. (16
20) 0. Jean Peyton 323. ,,.
stones TV (16-201 1, Maggie
Navlor 328; Forest Chief Boot Co.
n-21) 3 Denise Armstrong 3.4
"b Johnson 167. Harriet Sher.
man 165. M.rg Peterson 161; Suck
ley Masonry 1375,
PORTSMAN'S LEAGUE
Brookhurst Subdivision won the
championship of the SPormn.
League in a five-game P aof! with
Butte Fal s General Store. Tro
chlea were awarded the sponsor
Kd each member of the winning
"In the sweeper. Kline Logging
wo? first place with . score of
2873- Hillver Oil was second w h
lift- Butte Fall. Shell third wi h
28(18; and Brecount Brothers fourth
W'l'Ud?v'idual trophies were .ward
ed to Rov Wilkes, high season
average: Burell Facey high series
Icratch Boh James high series
with handicap. Wilkes, high game
scrstch and Otto Nahnert. high
ffame with handicap.
Dan Aberge received the .w.rd
for most Improved bowler
Officers elected for the following
v.ar were Bruce Ptn.Ie president.
Bill Rodgers. vice-president. nd
Ray Lawless, secretary
RAINBOW BOWLING l.r.AOl'F
Mone Motors jjf.-12. 3 Glen
Cerr.rd 491: U S B,nlt
121-10' 1 Garv Lewis 4P3.
sieve Wil.on Lumber '26-14. 3.
"to Wlrth 532: Keep Oregon Green
IIW1I I Bur Moran 487.
J 0;iue Valley Creditors (24-16. 3.
lke Ei.enstein 513: H.rrv and Da
vid (20-zn, I. i,f"c n..-.-..
r.-tn. Pacific W-2' 3. Clar.
Hoot uwl Lrsms '.vj - y. , w,.n a HM TOiai. 1 ne IWO 8150 rv:.-.'-'n"i.. lie axici-in
."JT. ,.,,..Ji"h'..r, i "' went 1 and 2 respectively in: covering 1.500 TWA pil
Rnru. Vailtv Hho.pitai i2J-i (J;ne high almiround competi was reached early Sunda
?"b. "T. "'i.;..r .Ti I tion as Orlich posted a 3RB our shortly after a strike dea
fie. f-i CrsT.r LVt Mach
T S & L i Uir f.. Q
Contends
Tuesday
venz indicated that either
Steve Ray or Craig Laurance
will be called on to pitch.
Grants Pass Dill choice likely
will be from among Jim
Thompson, Jtrry McCormack
and Dave Hauntz.
Medford and Grants Pass
split in an outing here in
early April. The Tornado won
the league counter 11 to 3 and
Grants Pass the non-conference
second fray 4 to ?!.
The Tuesday game makes
up for April 28 rain-out.
Both Ashland and Crater
have non-league action on
Tuesday. Ashland entertains
Yreka and Crater meets Del
Norte at Crescent City, Calif.
Crater JV
Outscores
Ashlanders
Central Point - Pilfered
bases in the first game and a
grandslam homer in the sec
ond were features here Satur
day as the Crater high junior
varsity tripped the Ashland
jayvees 5 to 1 and 6 to 4 in
baseball.
Harold Allen, Dave Twedell
and Don Patterson stole home
for the Comets in the first
game and John McNichols
squeezed in Roger Neufcld in
a contest which saw the
Comets do a lot of bunting.
Twedell for the Comets and
Don Baker of Ashland each
doubled.
Larry Mason hurled four
hit ball for Crater, walking
four and whiffing five. John
Rhodes fanned two, walked
one and hit one in a three
hitter for Ashland.
Dan Cesaro topped a six
run surge by Crater in the
second game with a grand
slammer. The ball was hit
into the new high school ad
dition back of left field.
Harold Allen had two hits
for Crater.
John Bush, tossing a two
hitter for the Central Point
school, struck out six and
walked four. Ron Goodpas
ture of Ashland fanned one
and walked one while allow
ing five hits.
Ashland 100 000 0 1 4 fi
Crater 110 120 x 5 3 I
Rhodes and DcBoer; Mason and
McNichols.
Ashland 010 03 4 4 3
Crater floo Ox 6 5 t
Goodpasture and DeBoer; Bush
and Blancher.
OSU Scores
6th Verdict
In Division
United Pres. International
Hard-hitting Oregon State
is pulling away in the North
ern division baseball race.
The Beavers won their sixth
game in seven ND starts by
walloping Washington 13-3 at
Corvallis.
The victory gave Oregon
State a 21-1 record for the
season.
Doug Stahl and Brian Bail
ey sparked the Beavers' 13
hit attack with three hits
apiece. Stahl drove in three
runs. Al Lehrer added a pair
of doubles for the winners.
Jim Falk, a junior left-hander,
limited the Huskies to five
hits to register the win. Mel
Erickson was the losing pitch
er. Oregon was scheduled to
play Washington today at
Eugene.
Viks Take
Doublebill
United Press International
Lewis and Clark moved
into a first place tie with
Linfield in the Northwest con
ference baseball race by de
feating Willamette 4-2 and 6-1
in a doubleheader at Salem
Saturday.
Linfield split a twin bill
with Pacific at Forest Grove.
Pacific won the first game 3-2
and Linfield took the second
contest 12-2. LC and Linfield
lead the way with 8-1 records.
In the Oregon Collegiate
conference, front running
Portland State swept a dou
bleheader from Oregon Tech
at Klamath Falls 8-4 and 15-0
for its fifth and sixth wins in
as many starts.
Southern Oregon topped
Eastern Oregon 11-4 and 6-1
at Ashland in another twin
bill.
ORLICH HIGH GUNNEH
Reno. Nev. - (l'H - Dan Or
lich of Reno broke 872 of a
possible 900 targets in seven
events Sunday to capture the
high ovg-all trophy and high
light the finals of the Golden
West Grand American tra?'
shgnt. Orlich edged out scat
tergunner Don Hackman, Liv
ermore, Calif., who finished
of 400 and Hachman tallied
1385.
SPORTS
Rogue Valley Race
Group Meets Tuesday
Rogue Valley Racing asso
ciation wll meet on Tuesday.
May 8. The session will be at
8 p.m. at Carter's Tuneup,
2752 North pacific Highway.
McLoughlin
Victor Over
KF Frosh
Bill Enyart and John Tun
gate of McLoughlin and Ter
rfy Eccles of Klamath Falls
were double winners Satur
day when the Medford ninth
graders won 66 to 55 Vi
from the Klamath frosh.
Enyart was victor in the
shot put and high jump and
Tungate in the javelin and
discuss. Eccles won the 75
yard sprint and the broad
jump.
Mac team members won
first in eight events and
Klamath Falls in five.
McLoughlin will oppose
Hedrick at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday
at the senior high track.
RESULTS;
High hurdles Anders. M; Sand
meyer. KF; Krieger, M. 10.7
75 Eccles. KF; DeGroot. KF;
Warner. M. 8.2
1320 Scholl. KF: Eakin. M:
Sneak. KF. 3:35.7
330 Howard, KF; Guendet, KF;
Wyatt. M. 38.8
Shot put Enyart. M; Tungate,
M; Wooton. M. 54-9',.
Low hurdles Young. M; Dorsey,
M: Anders. M. 15.1
Javelin Tungate, M; Thurman,
KF; Dippel, M. 121-8',2
150 DcGrool. KF: Lee. M. How
ard. KF. 16.0
High Jump Enyart. M; Eccles,
KF: Baker, KF. 5-6
Relay Klamath Falls (Eccles.
Cucndet, DeGroot. Howard). 47.0
Hole vault Hupp. M; Thurman.
KF; tie third, Lummus, KF, and
Conners. M. 10-4
Broad iuinD Eccles. KF: Lee. M:
Toews M. 18-2 i
Discus Tungate, M: Warner. M;
Brown. M. 114-4'.a
MH Jayvee
Nine Splits
With Pels
Medford h i g h's baseball
junior varsity earned a split
at Klamath Falls on Satur
day. The home club Pelicans
won the first fracas 4 to 0
and the Medfords rallied to
cop the second hassle 5 to 4.
KF chucker Jim Coon held
Medford to two hits, by Jim
Allen and Larry Godley in
the first conflict, while strik
ing out six batters and walk
ing six.
Rick Horn homered for the
Pelicans and Denny and Cun
ningham each doubled.
Three-hit relief pitching by
Allen served Medford in good
stead in the second fracas.
Medford lagged 2 to 0 after
the first inning then picked
up one run in the second
frame and four in the fifth.
Larry Godley highlighted the
big splurge with a three-base
knock. Ron Edmonds and Ken
Phipps singled and were two
walks in the inning.
Godley had one other hit
from Medford.
l.INFSCORES:
Medford 000 000 0 0 2 3
Klamath Fulls . 011 200 x 4 6 0
Forde and Phipps; Coon and Pet
rick. Medford 010 04 5 fi 3
Klamath Falls .. 200 024 3 1
Sander. Allen (1) and Phipps;
Crow and Johnson.
Bob Duden
Heads Field
Tualatin -IUPI)- The 72-hole
Oregon Open golf tournament
got under way here today
with a field which included
seven former champions.
Bob Duden of Portland, a
three-time winner, headed the
field. Bill Eggers of Portland,
the defending champion, was
not included.
Eighteen holes were sched
uled today. Another 18-hole
round is set for Tuesday and
36 holes are scheduled for
Wednesday.
Don Krieger shot a 146 to
win the Oregon Golf associa
tion's Champion of cham
pion's tournament Sunday al
Cornelius.
Medford pros Ron Caperna
and Gary Parker, Rogue Val
ley Country club, and Clark
Good, Cherry Lane Park, are
entered in the Oregon golf
open.
CRAMER CLEARS MM
Pullman - IUPU - Washing
ton's junior pole vaulter John
Cramer soared to a meet rec
ord of 15 feet Vi inch here
Saturday, but his Husky team
mates dropped a dual track
and field meet to Washington
State university, 80-65. Cra
mer's jump broke his own
meet mark, set last year, by
one-half inch.
GET WAGE BOOST
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ceive an 8 per ccn' wage in
crease under a new 18-month
agreement negotiated by the
firm and the Air Line Pilots
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Cyeloi.es Subdue
Salem's Pin Team
Medford Cyclones bounced
the Sam Valley Victors 11 to
9 at Salem on Sunday to
take over the frontrunner
spot again in the Oregon Pro-fc-ional
fowling league.
The Cyclones took a 6 to
2 jump in the team event
half of the contest then sur
vived a bonus bid by the
Victors in the singles as Sa
lem's Frank Evans and Ray
Kronser rolled respective
games of 234 and 221.
Victory gave the Medford
team a 6-2 record In the stand
ings and dropped Salem to
second with 6-3.
Bob Dempsey, Charles Mc-
GP Downs
Ashland in
Track Tilt
Ashland-A 6-foot 334-inch
high jump by Bob Shepard
and a 12-11 pole vault by Gary
Van Koten were track meet
highlights here Saturday
when the powerful Grants
Pass Cavemen won from Ash
land 952 to 26.
Unless marks were improv
ed on elsewhere in the state
over the week end the two
efforts rank as second best in
the state this season.
Cavemen took 13 of the 14
firsts in the meet yielding only
the 220-yard dash, which was
won by Ashland's Gary Wal
lace. Three St. Mary's trackmen
took places in the meet but
their efforts were not includ
ed in the scoring. Paul Elliott
of the Crusaders was second
in the high hurdles and third
in the lows, Allen Wruck was
third in the half-mile and Jim
Calhoun second in the javelin.
RESULTS:
High hurdles Wilson np- Ham
ilton, A: Covey. CP. 14.8
100 Patterson. GP: Hull np,
Boyce, A. 10.4
Mile Montgomery. GP: nrnivn
A, Waterman, GP. 4:38.7
440 Ireland. GP; Wallace. A;
RoberU. GP. 52.0
Low h u r d I Smith np.
O'Leary. GP; Hamilton, A. 20.0
mi wauace, A; Llndqulst, GP;
tie third, Ferguson, GP, and Boyce.
A 233
880 Lyons, GP; Doyon, GP:
Woods. GP. 2:03.3
Relay Grants Pass (Christenson,
White Clark and Perry). 1:35
Javelin Ausland, GP; Jackson,
A; Bauer, GP. 176-61
Broad jump O'Leary, GP; Hess,
A; Ireland, GP. 21-5
Shot out Graham. GP: Bauer.
GP: Dorband, GP. 49-11
High jump Shepard, GP; Lamb.
A: lie third, Paulus and Hutchins,
GP. 6-34.
Pole vault G. Van Koten, GP;
V. Van Koten, CP; Mclntlre. CP.
12-11
Discus Bone, GP; Curtis, GP;
Polk, A. 141-5
OUTSTANDING ROOKIE
Seattle -IUPU- Jimmy Baird,
Vancouver's classy leftwinger,
today was named the out
standing rookie for the 1961
62 Western Hockey league
season by sportswriters and
sportscasters.
Whorter and Fred Anderson
collected match and bonus
points for the Medfords in
the team affair and Dempsey
and McWhorters in the sin
gles. Dick McKenzie was a
singles winnc. for the Cy
clones. Three Bonuiet
Evans got his match mark
er and three bonus points in
the singles against Fred An
derson's 193. Kronser rolled
his 221 for a match and two
bonuses against Harry
Goode's 136. Medford's sin
gles wins were McKenzie 175
to 167 over Don Lebold,
Dempsey 217 to 156 over
Tony Vittone and McWhorter
214 to 182 over Bill Amen.
In the team e ent Dempsey
downed Vittone 219 to 197,
McWhorter beat Lyle Ander
son 217 to 181 and Fred An
derson won from Evans 211
to 180. For Salem Lebold
trimmed McKenzie 203 to
192 and Amen heat Sam Sor
ensen 196 to 175.
Medford had six match
points to four by Salem and
each team had five bonus tal
lies. The Cyclone manufactured
a margin of 1,969 to 1,917 in
total pins on strenpi - of a
1,034 to 957 gap in the team
event. Salem out-scored Med
ford 960 to 935 in singles.
SIGNS WITH PATRIOTS
Boston - IUPU - Brian McNee
ley, 24, younger brother of
heavyweight boxer Tom Mc
Neeley, has signed a 1962 con
tract with the Boston Patriots
of the American Football
league. He will be utilized as
a defensive linebacker and of
fensive center.
KUNKEL TO PORTLAND
Kansas City-IUPII-The Kan
sas City Athletics Sunday op
tioned pitcher Bill Kunkel to
the Portland Beavers of the
Pacific Coast league. Kunkel
appeared in three American
league baseball games and was
involved in no decisions. His
earned run average was 6.75.
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In Handicap
Alan Holmes won the men's
spring golf handicap cham
pionship at Rogue Valley
Country club.
He defeat,) Wayne Chit
wood 1 up yesterday in the
title flight finale.
Holmes medaled a three-over-par
75 and Chitwood shot
an 85.
Since Holmes had a two
handicap and Chitwood a 14,
Holmes gave strokes on 12
holes.
Matches are underway in
the men's best ball partner
ship golf tournament at the
club.
First round is to be com
pleted by Sunday, May 13.
Thirty-two two-man teams are
participating.
Each man gets his full han
dicap. The take hole is then
decided on the net best ball
between the partners.
FIRST ROUND PAIRINGS:
Don Wendt and Jerry Cottlng
ham vs. Randall Glfford and Dave
Lawrence; Malcolm Stlne and Ed
Milne vs Galen Sanner and Leo
Vilarkno; Jack Brown and John
Hoogerheide vs. Howard Cuslc and
Ray Soreson; Bill Marshall and W.
W Williams vs Dick Finnell and
Waliy Robinson: John Nuich .nd
Dr. Gene Cossette vs. Jack Daugher
ty and Walt Shaylor; John Gustaf
son and Ota Binegar va. Forrest
Casey and Max Larson; Houston
Pitts and Joe Sayer vs. Bob Fasel
and Dick Watson; Bud Parsons and
Robin Binna vs. John Jensen and
Paul Sparso.
Ray Lindquist and Dick Knoll v..
Max Millhollin and Fred Conrad;
John Linn and Jim Dunlevy va. Bob
Johnson and Fred Holmes; Miles
Doran and E. K. Ricker vs. Jack
Mitchell and Ken Peterson; Jim
McCoy and Al Dumas vs. Maury
Isted and Tom Tubbs; Carl Kellen
Kerger and Berg Marten vs. Bob
Voegtly and Karl Clinklnbeard;
Wayne Chitwood and Bill Walker
vs. John Landers and Bob Lock
wood. John Moffat and Sam
Prough vs. Carl Schmidt and Larry
Horton: Earl Tichenor and Jim GUI
vs. Tom Teutsch and Paul Selby.
Gold Rey Fish Count:
WEEK ENDING MAY S
Chinook salmon-264 (in
cludes 7.2 per cent jack sal
mon). Winter run steelhead-103.
FULL SEASON
Chinook ialmon-322 (In
cludes 5.9 per cent jack sal
mon) since April 17,
Winter run steelhead
10.972 since Nov. 16.
Central
Shag Thomas
Tito Kopa of0 Argentina
In Thursday Mat Opener
Shag Thomas, 230-pound
roughneck from the midwest,
will meet Tito Kopa of Ar
gentine in the opening match
of Thursday night's profes
sional wrestling card at Med
ford armory. They will take
to the mat at 8:30 p.m. Thom
as won AU-Amerlcan honors
with the Ohio State Univer
sity football team and joined
the mat circuit immediately
after his college career.
Kopa, bald with long hair
covering most of his body,
was born in Poland but went
to Argentina with his parents
at an early age. He is an ex
pert linguist, speaking five
languages, which stand him
in good stead as his wrestling
EYES RECORD
Seattle - IUPD - Bill Munccy
expressed confidence today
that the unlimited hydroplane
Miss Century 21 will set a
new straight-away mile rec
ord for propeller-driven boats
at Lake Chelan in June. Mun
ccy will make his speed trials
June 27-29 under sanction by
the American Power Boat as
sociation in an effort to top
the mark of 200.416 miles per
hour set last month in Ala
bama by Roy Duby in Miss
U.S. 1.
HUSKIES VICTORS
Corvallis - IUPD - Washing
ton's No. 3 varsity crew rowed
to a lVfc-length victory over
Oregon State in a race on the
Wiillamette river here Satur
day. Here's good newt lee
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MONDAY. MAY 7. 1962
Will Meet
career has taken him to all
parts of the globe.
The northwest heavyweight
championship will be at stake
when Rocky Columbo takes
on Champion Fritz Von Gocr
ing in the main event, for an
hour or two out of three falls.
Mr. Moto, colorful Japanese
ace, goes after fast-stepping
Dick Garza in the semi-wind-UP-
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PLAYERS SHIPPED
Portland OJPD The Port
land Beavers have shipped
out pitcher Ted Thiem and
infielder Herb Newman. Thi
em, a 25ear-old right-hander,
was sent to Albuquerque
of the Texas league and New
man, 22, was sent to Lewis-
ton of the Northwest league
LARGE FIELD COMPETES
Chicago -IUPII- Fields of 128
men and 64 women will com
pete in the sixth World Invi
tational Match Game bowling
championship in McCormick
Palace, Nov. 15-25. Purses to
taling $48,240 will be put up
for the championships which
were won last year by Don
Carter and Marge Merrick.
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