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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
Grants0 Pass High Caveman Romp
To District 6 A-1 Track Title.
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SUNDAY.
MAY 20. 1962
Klamath. Falls- Grants
Pass high, as expected, grab
bed the largest portion of the
honors here Saturday in the
District 6 A-1 track meet, de-
spite a number of surprises.
Rolling up a massive total
of 191 13 points, the Cave
men collected a total of 18
berths for the state champi
onship session next week end
at Corvallis. And, they were
fur ahead of the rest of the
field in the total points of
this district affair.
Medford was far back in
second plance with 89 13
points. Crater tabulated 76,
Klamath Falls 40 and Ash
land 20 13.
Four district running
marks were bettered and one
was tied on the cold and win-.
dy day but no records were i set by Bob Leslie, Klamath
auowea Decause oi trie 10 to j Medford s Jtm Hill ran a I Paul Bauer by one-fourth
20 miles per hour wind. The 9.7 in the morning qualifying j ;nch. sieve Ausland won the
wind may have helped, how-1 Saturday but pulled a muscle javelin Larry Lindquist the
ever, in some additional in the 100 final and was ; 440, Mike Curtis the discus.
iiuaiuyiiig as six e x 1 r a scraicnca irom me rest 01 njff 1 Vnnt the mile mid
Berg Holds Onto One
Stroke Muskogee Lead
Muskogee, Okla. - (ITD -Steady
Patty Berg, who says
her game is "going pretty !score
gooa. nung on ti ner one-1
stroke lead in the $7,500 Mus
kogee Civitan Open Saturday i
B S
Roseburg Wins Two From Medford Nine
inches In hrzi n,,l Morfforrf-. wi,h 8 "-hole total of 217
miss erK. wno losi a
chance for a two-stroke mar-
Roscburg high evened the .by Bullock, two walks, wild
Friday night for two I pitches and two errors helped
previous losses to Medford. j the Indians in the big inning.
The Indians bounced the Beamer. Manning. Burnuin
state spots were gained by 1 the meet.
equaling or bettering perform
ance standards.
Each Gained Seven
Crater and Medford each
got seven places in the state i
meet and Klamath Falls two.
Gary Van Koten the pole
vault for the Cavemen who
also were first in the relay.
Medford's Dennis Brum
back was unable to give Ly
ons the anticipated battle in
Medford's Scott Eaton won
the high hurdles in 14 4,
which is .2 under district
standards. Crater's John
Champ tied the record with
19.6 in his victory in the lows. ! (le mile. He pulled a tendon
Steve Topws of MedfcirH was i , ..n
Paul Noel, a baseball out- i under the 2:01 record in the Z "... ?".? '
fiolHnr f, Vt.m.th Tail, u ........ . .... " .. ! uu Ul ..
-.w.uk. w ,.o, . .,, i nan-miie, naooing me eveni
contending in his second t in 2:00 3.
xracx meet oi me season ror i
gin when she two-putted the
18th for a bogey, had a two-ovcr-par
72 Saturday. She
managed four birdies on route
and had a double bogey on the
fifth hole when she hit into
a trap.
Trailing the St. Andrews,
III., veteran was Shirley En
glchorn, Spokane, Wash., who
shot a one over par 71
a total of 218.
Black Tornado 10 to 1 and ! and Hobbs each had two hits
4 to 2 at Roseburg. . for the Roseburg club. Bur-
The home club poured over I num registered three strike-
eigni runs in the fourth in
ning of the twilight opener
and got three-hit pitching by
John Burnuin. Craig Laur
ance homered in the fifth in
ning for the only Medford
marker, powering the ball
over the fence in right center
field. Singles by Marv French,
for Jim Beamer. Burnum, Tom
Hobbs and Wassom, a double
touts and walked two
Medford pitchers limited
the Roseburg club to two hits
in the five-inning finisher and
the Indians used both of them
for their runs. They got two
in the first Inning on a single
by Hobbs, an error, a wild
pitch, two walks and a field-
the Pels, bettered standards
which have stood since 1934
when he won the 100-yard
dash in 9.7 and the 220 in
22.1 for his team's only en
tries in state. The recognized
marks of 9.8 and 22.2 were
Bauer Beat Bauer
Grants Pass took seven first
places. Crater three and Med
ford two along with Klam
ath Falls.
Marty Bauer took the shot
put for GP with 50 feet 10 '4
Myrtle Creek Vikings Garner
District 6 A-2 Track Crown;
St. Mary's Second in Meet
Ashland Myrtle Creek
high, headed by Ross Bark
hurst and Ed Cadman won
its first District 6 A-2 track
and field diadem here Satur
day. Barkhurst and Cadman
each captured two first places
and Cadman gained a second
and anchored the second place
relay team as the Vikings
piled up 88 points to outscore
St. Mary's of Medford by 22
markers. St. Mary's 66 was
followed by Rogue River's 54,
Phoenix's 52 and Eagle
Point's 40 In the 12 team
field.
Four records fell In the
meet and a fifth was tied.
St. Mary's equaled Myrtle
Creek in total first places with
four. Eagle Point took two
and Lakeview, Phoenix,
Rogue River and Sutherlin
each one. The Vikings gained
eight berths in the state tour
ney, St. Mary's six. Rogue
River qualified for four, Phoe
nix three, Eagle Point and
Lakeview two and Douglas,
Glendale and Sutherlin one
apiece.
First and second placers
qualified for trips to the Ore
gon A-2 meet next Friday and
Saturday at Corvallis.
First record of the after
noon fell to Eagle Point's Lew
Whipple with 5 feet HVi inch
es in the high jump. St.
Mary's Paul Elliott set a new
standard of 15.1 in the high
hurdles and knotted the rec
ord of 20.8 in the lows. Cad
man established a new time
of 4:36.3 in the mile. New
height in the pole vault of
12-6Vfc was set by Don Goert
zen, Sutherlin. Ron Williams,
Phoenix, also bettered the old
mark of 12 feet with a second
place vault of 12-4V2.
The weather was not par
ticularly conducive to record
smashing. Mixed rain, snow
and sleet fell at the start and
at the finish of the meet on
the Southern Oregon college
field.
Barkhurst was first in the
100 and 220-yard dashes and
second in the discus. Cadman
won the 880 along with the
mile. SM hurdler was the oc
casion's only other double
winner.
Other Champs
Other St. Mary's firsts were
by the relay team of Tom
Darland, Jim Webb, Joe Kai
ser and Elliot and by J 1 m
Calhoun in the javelin.
Darrell Stock nabbed the
other of the two Eagle wins
by taking the discus. Cham-
McLoughlin Winner
Of Freshman Title
McLoughlin Junior High
school of Medford, spurred by
John Tungate, who tabulated
28 points, won the Southern
Oregon District Freshman
track meet on Friday after
noon at Ashland.
Tungate won two of Mc
Loughlin's four first places
and took second in another
event as the Bulldogs totaled
Grade School
Track Meets
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Jacksonville 84'i, Oak Grove
!'. Grlllln Creek 51!j. Howard
m...
(Class Al
Jacksonville 4,1, Griffin Creek 34,
Oak Grove 30, Howard 14.
Shot Carney. GC; Johnson. J.
31-9'j. 80 Sampeli. J: Bowers.
OG 7.5. Broad jump Tie first
Sate. H. and Stlrew.lt. OG. 13-10.
Belay Griffin Creek: Oak Grove.
32 2.1 ISO Samples, J: tie second,
Bratton, GC. Golden. J, Harrin. OG.
lfl.3. High jump Sampels. J; tie
second Jones. OG, Sae. H. 4-3.
Medley Oak Grove: Howard. H.
SO S Baseball throw Carney, GC;
Golden. J. 200-0 Pole vault Lo
gan. J; Herhert GC. 7-8.
(Class Bl
Jacksonville 3fl'k, Howard 34 i,
Oak Grove 31'j. ....
(to Gross. GC: Freisen, H 83.
Hlah jump White. J: tie second.
Golden. J. Withrow, OG. Johnson.
H 3-10: Relay Howard. Oak
Grove 32 9 Shot put Hueners, J;
M.-Flrath. J. 211-4. Pole vault
Withrow OG: White. J. 7-1. ISO
Kersce. OG; tic second, Gross,
OC. Liles. H. 19.0. Broad .lump
Kccsce. OG; tie second. Mllltsan.
J. and Tusow. OC. 13-4'i. Medley
Oak Grove: Howard. Baseball
throw Madden. H; Hueners. J.
168 ft.
NATIONAL 1.EAOIE
Hoover 81 'i, Washinctnn S4
17 20 Jefferson 48 3 10. Roosevelt
44 7 20. Wilson 38 3 S. Jackson
to 2 3.
(Class A) . .
Hoover 33. Washington 2S 3 3.
.Tr-ftrrson 23 4.3. Roosevelt 21 3 5.
Wilson 18 3 3. Jackson 4 3 5
Shot put Browne, H: Stalls
worth. Wash 33-10. 80 Cox. R
Knjtht. R. 7 0. Baseball throw
Coy R: Lanigham. H. 218 ft. Re
Ipv Wilson: Hooever. 28 8. Pole
vault Wilkins. Jeff .: McNarr. H.
p...:,. 150 Walker. Wil ; Inaram.
Jff 19 6 Broad Jump Powell.
Wash : Esselstvn, Jeff 12-7'j. Mcd
lev Roosevelt; Jefferson. 44 8.
H:eh Jump Browne, H, Cobb, H.
4-3
963 points. Klamath Falls,
also with four firsts, was sec
ond in the meet with 87 mark
ers. Other scores were North
Grants Pass 713A, Hedrick
74 '2, South Grants Pass 68,
Crater 19 and Ashland 11.
Tungate won the shot put
and discus for Mac and fin
ished second behind teammate
Greg Dippel in the javelin.
Frank Toews won the 660 for
the Bulldogs.
Mullen Sets Mark
For Klamath Falls, Eccles
won the broad jump and De
Groot the 150-yard sprint.
Eccles and Baker, also of
Klamath, tied for first in the
high jump. Klamath's relay
team was victorious.
Jack Mullen set a new
school record of 3:26.4 in win
ning the 1,320-yard run for
Hedrick of Medford. Other
Hedrick victor was Dave
Durant In the low hurdles.
For North Grants Pass Pat
Howe took the 75 and Ralph
Graham the 330. Don Sum
mers, South Grants Pass was
the high hurdle champion.
Phil Rupp, tied a McLough
lin school mark in placing
second in the pole vault at 11
feet.
The meet was held at the
Ashland Senior high track.
(rlass B)
Hoover 31'i. Washington 20'.
Roosevelt 22'.. Jefferson 22'i.
W:on 20. Jackson 8
sn ?ix. H; Gresselt, H 8 1.
Rroad jum-Chrt8. Wash : Tor
hemv H. li-S. Relay Hoover;
R,sevelt 218. Hieh Jump tie
fi-st. Hanson. Wash., and Patter
son Jeff. 4 ft Shot put Sundhy.
W.I . Smith. Wash. 23-4 130
C,resselt H. Poiskl. H 2" 3 PS)
Ooll throw Gilbert R; Polski. ft.
Ifil-ln Mcdlev Riosevelt. Jr'ter
son 44 8 Pole vauW-Sunrthy, Wll :
ti.Ofi-ond Grant. Wll . and Skin
ner H 7-8
First and second plsre teams
ntiahfv for Tuesdsv all-star meet
at hich achool Some second place
ties et unresolved.)
pions in other events were
Charles Cossey, Lakeview, in
the broad jump; Jon Granby,
Phoenix, in the shot put, and
Barry Frantz, Rogue River, in
the 440.
Seconds for Myrtle Creek
in addition to the relay and
the 220 were Bob Lucas in
the high jump and the 440.
For St. Mary's Darland was
second In the broad jump and
Alan Wruck in the mile. In
addition to winning the broad
jump Cossey was second in
the javelin for Lakeview. Curt
Harris was second in the high
hurdles for a Phoenix state
meet spot.
Rogue River seconds were
by Theron Stichl in the shot,
Tom Wright in the 100 and
Chris Jones In the 220. Other
seconds were by Douglas
Dodd, Douglas, in the low
hurdles and by Darrell Wor
ley, Glendale, in the 880.
Other scores were Suther
lin 28, Douglas 27, Glide 14,
Glendale 10, Henley 2 and
Riddle 2.
RESULTS:
High jump Whipple, EP; Lu
cas. MC; tie third. Hill. Ph.. and
Salmon. MC; Worley, Glenn.; El
liott. SM. 3-11's. INew record. Old
record 5-11. Davis, C. 1958. and
Gober. H. 1939.1
Broad jump Cossey. La; Tom
Darland. SM; Treman. Su.; M. Cona
bruck. Ph.; Wilson, MC; Dodd, Do.
20-9.
High hurdles Elliott. SM: C.
Harris. Ph.; Dodd. Do.; Charters,
EP; Hall. Su.; Byrd. MC. 15-1.
(New record. Old record 15.3. Chap
man, Henley, 1961.)
Shot put Granby, Ph.: T.
Stiehl. RR; Bonner. EP; Mincher,
Do.; Kennedy, Glide; Garrett, Su.
50-6 l'a.
100 Barkhurst. MC; Wright,
RR: Jones. RR; Griener. La.: L.
Steel. Glide; Fttzpatrick, MC. 10 2.
Mile Cadman. MC; Wruck,
SM; H. Hill, Glide; Rouhier, Glide;
Shlro. Hen.; Goln. Su. 4:36.3. (New
record. Old record 4:37.8, Thomson,
Douglas, 1937.)
Javelin Calhoun, SM: Cossey.
La.; Richey. Ph.; Scoville. Glide;
Peeler, Su.; Pulley. Do. 185-1.
440 Frantz, RR; Lucas, MC;
Geren. EP; P. Stinson. SM; Tre
rnen, Su.; Reed. Do. 15.4.
Discus Stock, EP: Barkhurst,
MC; Reynolds. La.; Heard. Do.;
Simer, RR; Mincher. Do. 133-31.'..
Low hurdles Elliott, SM: Dodd,
Do.: C. Harris, Ph.; Charters, EP;
Scofield. Rl.; Byrd, MC. 20 8. (Ties
record of Chapman. Hen., and Ken
nedy. IV, 1961 I
220 Barkhurst, MC: Jones,
RR; Griener. La.; Frantz. RR: Tre
mcn. Su.; Fttzpatrick. M. 23.4.
880 Cadman, MC; Worley,
Glen.: Taylor, La.; Gates, RR;
Shlrtcllff. MC; Rouhier. SM. 3:03.
Pole vault Goertzen, Su; Wil
liams, Ph; tie third. Anacker, La.,
and J. Consbruck. Ph: Yates. MC;
Byrd. MC. 12-6',a. (New record.
Old record 12 ft.. Hanby, IV, 1939.)
Relay St. Mary's (Tom Dar
land. Webb. Kaiser. Elllottl: Myrtle
Creek (Fttzpatrick. Hagberg. Bob
Lucas, Barkhurst); Lakeview, Rogue
River; Sutherlin; Douglas. 1:34.6.
through.
Added to Champ's win in
the low hurdles for Crater
was Paul Bransom's first in
the broad jump and Dwight
James's verdict in the high
jump for the Comets.
Eaton Knots Shepherd
Grants Pass garnered eight
of its state berths on second
places. Medford three seconds
and a share of one and Crater
two. Medford's Eaton tied
with the high jump favorite,
Bob Shepard, Grants Pass,
for a second at 5-10 and will
go to state on the basis of
less misses than the Caveman.
Other runnersup for Med
ford were the aforementioned
Paul Bauer, in the shot, Scott
Hampson in the 440 and Hi
Martin in the mile. George
Jannusch gained a No. 2 spot
for Crater in the javelin and
the Comets were second in the
relay.
GP seconds included Den
nis O'Leary in the broad
jump and low hurdles, Bob
Wilson in the high hurdles,
Richard Ireland in the 100
and 220, Montgomery in the
half and a share by Dan Mc
Intire and Vlck Van Koten
in the pole vault with Dan
Lewis, Ashland. Either Van
Koten or Mclntire will go to
state.
Muller Qualifies
Crater qualified Dick Mul
ler for state in the javelin
because his 190-8 third place
beat the requirement of 190.
Since the first five in the
high hurdles were 14.8 or un
Champ and either O'Leary
der (the standard is 15.0)
or Randy Clark, GP, can go
to state along with Eaton and
Wilson. ' Grants Pass coach
Russ Werner must pick be
tween O'Leary and Clark be
cause only two from a school
can enter an event at Cor
vallis. O'Leary was third yes
terday and Clark filth.
Among third placers who
also made state are Hampson,
Medford, with a 10.1 century
and Gil Smith, GP, with a
19.75 low hurdle clocking.
SIPdDMTS
er'i option. Manning tripled
in the fourth inning when
error, walk and double steal
figured in the other marker.
The Tornado used two
walks and hits by Bob Schroe
der and Dick Deffley for two
runs in the second inning. .
Rival chucker Hobbs limit
ed Medford to four hits. H
fanned eight and walked
three.
I.INESCORE:
Medford 0O0 010 0 1 8 1
Roseburg . . 000 802 x 10 12 a
Ray. Sander iSl and Barnes; But
nam and Beamer.
Medford 020 00 2 4
Roseburf 202 Ox t 2 1
Forde, Laurence (2, Young (4)
and Couch; Hobba and Beamer.
results:
Broad jump Brunt,!, C:
O'Leary. GP; Eaton. M; Hill, M;
Hesi, A; Cain. M. 21-5.
Shot pul M. Bauer, GP; P.
Bauer, M; Molloy, C; Dearing. KF;
B. Mills, KF. 50-104.
Javelin Ausland, GP; Jnn
nuBch. C; Muller. C; Smith, KF;
Huff, KF: Dearing, KF. 206-9.
High hurdlei Eaton. M; Wil
son. GP; O'Leary, GP; Champ, C;
Clark. GP; Hamilton, A. 14.4.
100 Noel, KF; Ireland, GP;
Patterson, GP; Christensen, GP;
Hampson. M; Hill. M. 9.7.
Low hurdlea Champ, C; O'Leary,
GP; G. Smith. GP; Wilson. CP;
English, KF; Hamilton, A. 10 6.
440 Lindquist, GP; Hampson,
M; Veritrate, M; Swanson, C; Per
ry. GP; Henry. M. 518.
220 Noel. KF; Ireland. GP;
Wallace. A; .White, GP; Dahn, KF.
aa.i. ,
High Jump James. C: tie sec
ond Eaton, M, and Shepard. GP;
tie fourth Paulus, GP, Lamb, A,
Brown, M. 8 ft.
B80 Tcws, M; Montgomery,
GP; McAvin, C; Snodgrass. M; Wa
terman, GP; Calkins. M. 2:00.3.
Discus Curtis, GP; Bone, GP:
Cowan. M; Burns, C; B. Mills, KF;
Harris. C. 148-7-i.
Mile tvons, GP; Martin, M;
Buell. A; Doyon, GP; Henderson,
GP:Hlxon. C. 4:49.6.
Pole vault G. Van Koten,
GP; tie second Mclntire, V. Van
Koten, GP. and Lewis, A; Ham
mons, M. 12-4i. , .
Relav Grants Pass (Ireland,
O'Leary. Shepard, Smith): Crater:
Medford; Klamath Falls; Ashland.
No time available.
RFSl!LT:
High hurdles Summers. Sr;P;
Durant. H; Howerton, NGP; Wa
trud, H; Crenshaw, NGP; Cain,
SGP. B.fl.
75 Howe. NGP; DeGroot. KF;
Eccles. KF; Lee, M, Warner, M,
Graham. NGP 8 1.
1320 Mullen. H; Wilson. C: Wil
liams. SGP. Scholl. KK, Traxlle.
FK: Hawk. NGP. 3.28 4
330 Graham, NGP; CuennVt,
KF; Hutchins, SGP. Spiker, H,
Howard. KF. Craig, SGP 3B
Low hurdles Durant. H; Howe.
NGP. Summers SGP. Ekwall. A;
Forsgren. NGP; Scholar. A. 14 1
Broad jump Eccles. KF: Taylor,
C: Pope, SGP: DeGroot. KF. Rog
ers. KF; Cratg. SGP 20-fl',
150 DeGroot. KF; Davis, H;
Warner. M: tfr fourth. Howard.
KF. and Lee. M: Craig, SGP 1V.
Javelin Dippel. M. TuneM.
M Miller. H. Wvatt. M: Newman.
NGP. Butler. SGP. 13ft-3.
fitso Toews. M; Pope SGP;
Huichins. SGP; Hawk. NGP; Bren
nan. H. Mann. A. 129 5.
Relav Klamath Falls. Hedr:..
McLoughlin. North GP. Crater.
Ah!and 48 85
Shot put Tungate. M Envart.
M Graham NOP; Lmroln SGP,
Russell. NGP, Pierre H M-ST,
High Jump T:e first. Ecric an1
Baker. KF. Cremhuw, NGP, t it
fourth Ramsey, NGP. Envart, M,
Foshury. H, and Davis H 5-7.
Discus Tun Kate. M. Cox H;
Brown M New n an NGP Flan
ders H: Netnrk SGP 121-10
pnle vault John"nGP R'lpp.
M. tie thud. FnM8.NGP How
erton, NGP. Jury, A, Faulkner, C,
11-3.
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