Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 29, 1962, Image 17

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    Pro Football Teams Drill
For Games in Portland
Portland - On four widely
scattered sites, the teams that
will participate in Portland's
two professional football
games this year are now get
ting ready for the 1962 season.
Training camps have open
ed for all National Fooball
league teams and, as Coach
Norm Van Brocklin o the
Minnesota Vikings describes
it, "we'll find out who the
football players are."
Van brings his Vikings here
Aug. 18 for a game at Mult
nomah stadium against his
former teammates, the Los
Angeles Ranis. The Vikings
are training at Bemidji, Minn.
The Rams have moved to a
new training site at Orange,
Calif., where Coach Bob Wa
terfield says he will separate
Umpires, Scorers
Named For Monday's
All-Star Baseball
New York IUPII - Umpiring
and scorers assignments for
Monday's major league All
Star game in Chicago have
been announced by the office
of baseball Commissioner
Ford Frick. ,
The umpires will be Jocko
Conlan (National League,)
plate; Bill McKinley (Ameri
can League, lb; Ken Burk
hart (NL), 2b; John Rice, (AL),
3b; Al Forman (NL), and Bill
Kinnamon (AL), foul lines.
Official scorers will be Bob
Wolf of the Milwaukee Jour
nal, vice president of the Base
ball Writers Association of
America; Edgar Munzel of the
Chicago Sun-Times; and Jim
Enright of the Chicago Amer
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Till 9 P.M.
Sun.Till6P.M.
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Volkswagens olso have torsion bar suspension. INol
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can "hit bottom." VW torsion springs twist. The more they
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Portland's second game fea
tures the Cleveland Browns
against the San Francisco For
ty Niners Aug. 25. The
((Browns are drilling at Hiram,
umo, and the Forty Niners
are going through their paces
under Coach Red Hickey at
Morago, Calif.
Good advance sales for pro
football reportedly are com
mon to Oregon Sports Attrac
tions, since past games have
averaged more than 25,000.
However, Ticket Manager
George Rickles reports one of
the heaviest mail order re
sponses in history for both
games. Tickets are available
by mail at OSA headquarters,
510 S.W. Yamhill, Portland.
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League
STANDINGS
National League
Hoover Colts
Hedrick Hornets
Hawthorne Hawki
Hawthorne Cuba
Howard
Jackion Lions
Jackson Pirate
Hoover Yanks
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Last Week's Results
Jefferson Dodgers 7, Jefferson
Yanks ft
Hawthorne Cubs 5, Hoover Yanka
0
Jacksonville 4, Washington An
gels 1
Hoover Colts 2, Hedrick Hornets
0
Washington Braves 5, Jefferson
Dodgers 3
Howard 17, Jacksonville Pirates
3
Jefferson Giants 14, Jefferson
Yanks 4
Hawthorne Hawks 3, Jackson
Lions 2.
All-Star Game: National league
10, American league 2
Washington Indians 20, Jefferson
Dodgers 2
Howard 5, Hedrick Hornets 3
Washington Angels 8, Jefferson
Yanks 5
Hoover Colts 9, Hawthorne Cubs
6
Jackson Lions 20, Jackson Pi
rates 2
Washington Indians 2, Jackson
ville 0 forfeit)
This Week's Schedule
Monday a.m., Washington
Braves vs. Jefferson Yanks at Jef
ferson; Hawthorne Cubs vs. Haw
thorne Hawks at Hawthorne;
p.m., Washington Angels vs. Jef
ferson Dodgers at Jefferson: How
ard vs. Hoover Yanks at Hedrick.
Tuesday a.m., Jefferson Gi
ants vs. Washington Braves at
Washington; Hoover Colts vs. Jack
son Lions at Jacksonville, p.m.,
Jefferson Yanks vs. Jacksonville
at Jefferson; Hedrick vs. Jackson
Pirates at Jacksonville.
Wednesday a.m., Jefferson Gi
ants vs. Washington Indians at
Washington: Jackson Lions vs.
Hedrick Hornets at Hedrick. p.m.,
Washington Braves vs. Washington
Angels at Washington; Hoover
Yanks vs. Hoover Colts at Hedrick.
Thursday a.m., Washington
Angels vs. Jefferson Giants at
Washington; Hawthorne Hawks vs.
Howard at Hawthorne, p.m.,
Washington Indians vs. Jefferson
Yanks at Jefferson: Jackson Pirates
vs. Hawthorne Cubs at Jackson
ville. Friday a.m., Jacksonville vs.
Jefferson Dodgers at Jefferson;
Hoover Yanks vi. Jacksonville
Pirates at Hedrick.
We're still waiting for a more complete explanation from
United Press International concerning a picture that was
sent the other day via UP1 Telephoto offices in Chicago.
The caption said: "Financier John W. Cox . . . said he
gave Yankee stadium to Rice university because he thought
it was a good idea. Cox, a 1927 graduate of Rice, said he
did not know its value." ,
Nice guy.
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Although construction has started on the proposed
Crater High school stadium, we learned this week that
about $5,000 more is needed to finance the $30,000
project.
Stadium promoters hope to sell at least 100 more
tickets. They sell for $50 and are valid for three years.
The Crater High school office will accept all contribu
tions and requests for tickets.
The contractor is now pouring concrete and is
ready to "pour" the seats. Poles for the lights were
being installed Saturday.
O
Last week we had the pleasure of attending a dinner
given for members of the local American Legion junior
baseball team. Gene Orr mentioned that new traveling and
warm-up jackets were being ordered for the team next year.
In addition to the new blue and white jackets, the players
will sport new caps with the AL emblem on the front. It
should be a sharp looking group.
Coach (Chief) McLean made the quote for the day when
he said the fellows were "darn good ball players and darn
good citizens." We might add that this goes for a lot of other
youths involved in sports activities, too.
O
Scott Eaton and Monte Jones, former Medford
High football stars, planned to leave early this morn
ing by plane for Portland to start drills for the annual
Shrine All-Star game Aug. 11.
The players are to be issued equipment at the
Multnomah Athletic club this afternoon. Members of
the State squad will be quartered in a downtown hotel
and practice at the Woodrow Wilson High school field.
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. It seems as if young sports enthusiasts were making news
everywhere this week. In San Francisco, according to UPI, a
dozen high school students set out to solve the problem of
"splintery scats" at Candlestick park. Armed with sandpaper,
the boys started their eight-day task Wednesday.
They planned to work four hours a day; the teen-agers
will receive $1 an hour in addition to seeing two afternoon
games as guests of the Giants, There are reportedly several
lawsuits pending due to damage to clothing and lady's stock
ings allegedly caused by the rough seats.
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Soap Box derby fans in Sacramento, Calif., recently
witnessed a special lest race following the Northern
California-Nevada derby finals.
A "Rocket Car" propelled by two bottles of carbon
dioxide fitted with "noziles" that give it a 60-mph
level ground speed, raced against the top winners of
the soap box cars. The "Rocket," going up hill from
the finish line and the soap boxers going down from
the starting line ran a dead-heat tie race. (See UPI
picture above.)
Associate George (known by the initials G.H.B.) still re
fuses to accept the title of this column, "Fare Fan." We
keep telling him that it's the logical name for a replacement
to R.D.J.'s "Fanfare" column.
Our faithful critic (and iriend) will be glad to learn that
the boss will return to the sports desk Monday after two
weeks of vacationing.
Medford Netters Beat KF
Klamath Falls Medford'i
city tennis team added anoth
er win to its record here Fri
day when they surpassed the
Pelicans in both girls and boys
play.
The girls slipped by the
Klamath netters 4 to 3, but
the Pear City fellows posted
a 6 to 1 victory. The Medford
squad was fresh from a win
Thursday when the girls de
feated Grants Pass 7 to 0,
16-Year-Old
Sets Swim Mark
Osaka, Japan -IUPH- Sharon
Finneran, 16, of the Los An
geles Swim club broke the
world record for the women's
400-meter individual medley
Saturday with a time of five
minutes, 21.9 seconds during
the Japanese National Swim
ming championships.
Earlier, she set a Japanese
International record for the
400-meter freestyle with a
clocking of 4:51.5 in a trial
heat.
Donna De Varona. 15, San
ta Clara, Calif., held the prov
ious record for the 400-meter
Individual medley of 5:34.5
set Aug. 11, 1961. However,
the young Olympian was sec
ond today to Miss Finneran
with a time of 5:24.1.
Miss De Varona came back
to win the women's 100-meter
backstroke with a new Japan
International record of 1:09.9.
Former national record hold
er Stok" Tanaka was second.
The United States won both
the men's and women's 400
mcter medley relays. The
men's team was composed of
Jed Gracf, Chct Jastremski,
Fred Schmidt and Steve Jack
man, who were timed in
4:10.4, while the winning
women's team, clocked In the
Japanese international record
time of 4:52.5, consisted of
Miss Finneran, Miss De Va
rona, Robie Whipple and Rob
yn Johnson.
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PINCH HITTINfi. COS
Pick Jewett, spoito ep.
and the boys split and 4.
Medford will conclude its
regular summer program this
week with a singles tourna
ment for both boys and girls
on the tennis team. The com
petition will feature both in
termediate and advance play
ers and will continue all
week. About 15 boys and 18
girls will participate.
Members of the team will
also participate in the Med
ford Community Tennis tour
nament Aug. 11 and 12, spon
sored by the city recreation
department.
Results of Friday's action
are as follows:
Glrli Slnflrs:
Shareen Younf, M. Of. t.lnrii
Anderson. KF, J-. S-2, 6-0; Kithy
Ward. KF, or, Diane Paulson, M,
0-4, S-4; Laura Bauer. M. dr.
Paula Morrison, KF. 6-1. fl-6; Jnann
Weatlund. KF. Def. Mary Wabih,
M. 6-3. 1-6 8-6; and Sandra Irv
ing, M. Del. Linda Brook,, KF,
6-2. 6-3.
Girls Ooubles:
Anderson and
Ward. KF. def.
Irvine and Younf. M. 7-5, 3-6. 6-4;
and Batzer and Paulson, M. def.
Morrlaon and
Wettlund. KF, 6-3,
6-4.
Boys slntlrs:
Lee Wlmberly. M. drf Larrv
Tire, KF. 8-0, 7-S: Dave Cell, KF,
def. Chrti Rasmussen, M, 0-7,
9-7; Mike Naumei, M. def. Alan
Clark. KF. 6-0. 6-1; Scott Carpen
ter. M. def, Harold Tlce. KF, 6-3,
6-0; and Nick na,muaen, M, def.
Dour Stiles. KF. 6-3. 6-4.
Boys Doubles;
Gary Highland and Naumea. M.
def. Tlce and Tlce. KF. 6-0. 6-1;
and N'lck Rasmussen and Carpen
ter. M. def. Gen and Stllea, KF,
6-4. 6-3.
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State, Metro Teams
Practice in Portland
Portland - Drills for the
15th annual Shriners' hospital
All-Star football game here
Aug. 11 were to start today.
The rival teams, Metro and
State, are each composed of
27 senior starts selected from
la9t year's Oregon prep ranks.
The game will be played un
der the arcs at Multnomah sta
dium. Two Medford athletes will
participate - Scott Eaton,
quarterback, and Monte Jones
tackle. Both are former mem
bers of the Medford Black
Tornadoes football team.
State's Coach
State's head coach, Rose
burg's Roy Thompson, and his
two aides - North Salem's
Spike Htllstrom and Tilla
mook's Doug Hogland - are
hopeful they can put together
an aggregation which will
break a long Metro win skein,
interrupted by last year's 19
19 standott.
Duke Moore, the astute
leader of Beaverton high
school grid fortunes, will lead
the Metro eleven and his asst
ants will be Tom DeSylvia,
former Jefferson High School
and John Allen of Jesuit high
school.
Butte Falls
Thumps CWA
In Softball
JACKSON COUNTY
SOFTBALL ASSOCIATION
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Grants Pasa 6 1
Central Point 4 2
Tru-MIx Concrete 3 4
Jay Allen Can .......3 4
Keith Schuli .1 5
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Mall Tribune ....0
Butte Falls defeated Com
munications Worker! of
America 8 to 5 and Tru Mix
concrete dunked Central
Point 1 to 0 Friday night in
Jackson County Softball ac
tion. The major league game was
overshadowed when Fred
Britt broke his leg. The in
jury occurred as he was slid
ing into third base. Britt was
playing for Tru Mix.
For Butte Falls, Pitcher
Carrigan struck out five and
walked six. The visitors had
five hits, including a triple
by Bob Selby.
Bill Tope struck out three
and walked four for CWA.
There were three hits.
GAMES THIS WFEK:
(At Cheney Field) "
Tuesday 6:43. Communlca
tlona Workers of America vs. Mail
Tribune (minor); 8:10. Central
Point vs. Keith Schulz (major).
Wednesday 6:45 Jay Allen vs.
Tni Mix (major); 8:15, Intrna
tional Harvester vs. Butte Falls
(minor).
Thursday 6:45, Sam Jennings
vs. Communications Workers of
America (minor); 8:15. Grants Pass
vs. Central Point (major).
Friday 6:45. Keith Scnult va.
Jay Allen (major); 8:15, Mall Trib
une vs. International Harvester
(minor).
Saturday end Sunday Play
offs of any ties in either learue.
Rock Climbing
School Planned
A local mountaineering
group has announced plans
to sponsor a rock clmbing
school to promote interest in
the sport as well as to keep
it safe by teaching proper
techniques.
The Mountaineers, headed
by Mel Jackson, will hold in
door sessioni Aug. 2 and Aug.
9, from 7-9 p.m., at the Med
ford YMC A. An outdoor ses
sion is scheduled Aug. 4 and
5 from Saturday noon to
about 9 p.m. Sunday they will
be at the "Rabbit Ears."
Fundamentals stressed will
Include rope handling, bal
ance, belaying, rappclling and
Judgment.
Cost for the school will be
$2 per person. No experience
is necessary, and persons may
register bv telephoning Jack
son, 772-4372. The school will
be limited to 20 persons, 15
years and older.
Helping Jackson with the
Instruction will be Tom Ow
ens, Mike Wickersham, Nick
Nixson and Bill Beuttner.
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S1H GftllN STAMPS
State, except for its tie last
year, hasn't tasted the sweets
of victory since 1956. On that
occasion the Staters came up
with a hairline triumph, 7 to
6.
Metro all-stars will live and
drill at Lewis and Clark col
lege. State players will be
quartered at a downtown ho
tel and will go through pre-
game paces on the Woodrow
Wtlson High school field.
Watch Flury
Undoubtedly, State will
mould its running game
around Mike Flury, a 200
pound fullback who riddled
Beaverton defenses last fall as
Roseburg swept to a Class A
grid crown in the stadium.
On the Metro squad are sev
eral former Beaverton stars
who are eager for a second
whack at Flury. Ex-Beaverton
stars on the Metro squad in
clude Rudy Dietrichs, guard;
Jim Moore, tackle; Brian Sin-
nerud, half back, and Ronnie
Volicar, center.
The four Beaverton stars-
along with Moore, who suf
fered as Flury pounded his
Beavers into submission in
last year's prep titular clash
will have a powerful support
ing cast as Metro hopes to
continue Its recent mastery in
the Shrine encounter.
Jesuit's Tim Casey, a block
busting fullback, will be call
ed on to offer rebuttal to the
State slammer in charges up
the middle. The Casey-Flury
duel, alone, will be something
to see.
Rough Line
State promises a rough, hard
charging line led by North
Salem's 225-pound Wayne
Looney and Gary Schmidt, a
195-pound defensive stalwart
who starred at Grai.ts Pass.
As matters now stand,
these Shrine game foes are
just as even as when they
started 15 years ago. Each
team has won six games and
two contests wound up as tics.
State dominated proceedings
over the first seven-year Bpan
and Metro stars have had
their innings over the past
seven-year stretch.
Ticket headquarters for the
Shrine game are at 119 SW
Park ave. Reserved seats are
$3 and $2 and mail order re
quests are accepted. Non-reserved
seats will be $1.
Both Thompson and Moora
sent their players one specific
order: "Show up in top
shape."
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Grants Pass 3
Medford 2
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Medford Wildcats 5
CP Braves .1
Phoenix-Talent 2
Jacksonville 0
Phoenix-Talent dumped the
Central Point Stars 21 to 10,
the Crater Cubs clubbed
Grants Pass 8-2 and the CP
Indians beat the Medford
Wildcats 4 to 0 in Southern
Oregon Junior baseball late
this week.
In the Intermediate league
Phoenix-Talent's win kept
them in fourth place. Wally
Kliever had 5 for 6 for P-T.
Leads Hitting
In the Crater Cubs - GP
mix, Frank Armstrong led the
Cubs in hitting with a double
and two singles for three
times at bat. Darryl Summer
field had a single and a dou
ble and Wayne Clay walked
one and struck out Seven.
Grants Pass walked six and
also struck out seven.
In the Pee Wee league,
Steve Hcnson hit a homer
and Bob Bailey batted two
for two for Central Point. In
other league action, Jackson
ville forfeited to the CP
Braves Thursday.
EXHIBITION GAME SET
Portland -CPU- The Port
land Buckaroos have schedul
ed another exhibition game
against a National Hockey
league team. They will meet
the New York Rangers at
their training site in Victoria,
B. C, Sept. 24. They also are
scheduled for exhibition con
tests with the Toronto Maple
Leafs in Victoria Sept. 28 and
at Portland Sept. 30.
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If the Crater Cubs of the
Junior league win this week
they will go to the state tour
nament at Blue River, Ore.,
Aug. 10-12. They have gone
to the tourney the last three
years.
An AUStar game in the
Pee Wee league will be held
Aug. 3, beginning at 7:30 p.m.
at the White City stadium.
Players from Jacksonville and
the two Central Point teams
will challenge stars from
Phoenix - Talent and the two
Medford teams.
Most Votes
Each coach will select 12
players from the other five
teams in the league. The nine
players with the most votes
will be named to the All-Star
teams. Coaches will be the
coaches of the first and sec
ond place teams in regular
(Pee Wee Leasue)
Tuesday Jacksonville at In
dians. Braves al Tlsera and Wild
cats at Phoenix-Talent.
(Junior League)
Wednesday CP Mustangs at
Grants Pass and Medford, bye.
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CP Stars 000 330 410 7 3
Furrer and Tompkins: Frohreteh,
McGrath (1), Nelson (4) and Mil
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crater cuhs
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Grants Pass . 000 101 02 3 2
Clay and Summerfleld; Newman,
Warf (4) and Blanchard.
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Medford Wildcats 000 000 3 1
CP Indians 301 00 4 5 2
Dnrland and Hess; Bailey and
Miller.
OAMKS THIS WEEK
(Intermediate League)
Mnndav Rams at Phoenix
Tnlent, Jacksonville at Gianu and
Yankees at Stare.
Thursday Phoenix-Talent at
Yankees, Slars at Jacksonville and
Giants at Rams.
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