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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON
SUNDAY. AUGUST 19, 1962
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THIRD IN STATE - Crater Cubs baseball
team of Central Point was third in the Ore
gon Junior association last week end. The
Cubs participated in the tourney at Blue
River after winning the Southern Oregon
Junior league title. Players kneeling are,
from left, Kelly Champ, Ray White, Greg
Beman, Gary Frohreich, Doug Miller and
Mike Anhorn. Standing, left to right, are
Darryl Summerfield, Don Patterson, Frank
Armstrong, Bob Stroh, John Rhodes, Bob
Corlis and Coach Don Miller. Not shown are
Wayne Clay and Dan Cesaro.
Ladies Vie
In Regional
Portland (UPI)-The defend
ing champion Erv Lind Flor
ists of Portland defeated Se
attle 3-0 in the first round of
the Pacific Northwest re
gional women'3 softball tour
nament here Friday night.
Port Angeles, Wash., wal
loped Boise, Idaho, 14-0 and
Salem edged the Erv Lind
Rosebuds of Portland 1-0 in
other opening action of the
double-elimination tourney.
The tournament runs
through Sunday night with
the winner going to the na
tional meet in Massachusetts.
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Beatty Tops Burleson's
Old U. S. Mile Record
London - IUPII - Jim tseatty
of the Los Angeles track club
jeered here less than two
weeks ago, led four men
through the four-minute mile
barrier at White City stadium
Saturday and set an Ameri
can record of 3.56.5. It marked
the first time the mile had
been run in under four min
utes by five men in the same
race.
In condtions tailor - made
for a record assault, Beatty
was shooting for the world
record of 3:54.4 set by Peter
Snell of New Zealand on Jan.
27, 1962. As it was, he had
to settle for a new American
mark, beating the old record
of 3:57.8 set by Dyrol Burle
son at Eugene, Ore., May 23,
1961.
Teammate Jim Grelle fol
lowed Beatty across the fin
ish line in 3:56.7, with Bri
tain's Stan Taylor and Bob
Seaman, another member of
the Los Angeles track club,
next in 3:58 flat, and Britain's
Mike Berisford fifth in 3:59.2.
For Beatty, it was the
fourth time he had run the
mile in under four minutes
and easily beat his best pre
vious time of 3:58 flat. He also
has run the fastest two miles
an 8:29.8 clocking, which,
like Snell's mile record, is
pending recognition as a
world mark. The 3:54.5 clock
ing turned in by Herb Elliott
of Australia on Aug. 6, 1958
at Dublin still is listed as the
world mile record and Mur
ray Halberg's 8:30 flat is list
ed as the world two - mile
mark.
When Elliott ran his 3:54.5
mile he led Merv Lincoln
(3:55.9), Halberg (3:57.5) and
Albert Thomas of Australia
(3:58.6) across the line, mark
ing the first time four men
had broken the barrier In the
same race.
SPACE NEEDLE USED
Seattle (UPD-The St. Louis
Hawks, of the National Bas
ketball association, signed on
Charles (Chuck) Curtis Fri
day, using the World's Fair
Space Needle as a towering
backdrop for the event. Gen
eral Manager Marty Blake
signed Curtis for the 1962-63
season. He played last year
with Pittsburgh in the Amer
ican Basketball league.
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Lake Grove, Eugene Victors
In State Softball Tourney
Opening Round; Games Today
B
Afternoon, Evening
Tilts at White City
Memorial Field. White City
- Randall's Chuck Wagon
of Salem defeated Corvallii
Merchant! 2 to 0 here last
night in a first round game
of the Oregon Men'i Softball
tournament.
Salem will play at 8:15 p.m.
today against the winner of
last night's Pendleton-Med-ford
game
Corvallis dropped into the
loseri bracket and was billed
at 3:30 p.m. today against
the loser of the Pendleton
Medford contest
Allen, Jennings
Extend Playoffs
In Softball Loop
Tornado Gridders To Get
Physicals This Tuesday
j SPORTS
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Memorial Field, White
City Lake Grove Grovers
and Eugene McCulloch Chain
Saw were victors yesterday
afternoon In opening round
scuffles of the men's state
tourney of the Oregon State
Softball association here.
Ron Davidson sparked the
Grovers to a 10 to 0 verdict
over Hal's Sport shop of
Klamath Falls. He twirled
four-hit ball and bashed a
three-run home run in the
second inning. Davidson clout
ed one other hit and had a
total of four runs batted in.
Bob Willis chucked two
hit, eight-strikeout ball as the
Sawyers trimmed Albany's
Stoddard-Frink Chevrolcts 2
to 0. Jerry Laing doubled and
singled and tabulated both
McCulloch markers. He was
squeezed home by Don Carey
in the first inning and singled
across by Jerry Lake in the
third.
Finals Wednesday
The tournament continues
with two games this afternoon
and two this evening. This
is a double elimination tour
ney with games also billed on
Monday, Tuesday and Wed
nesday evenings at this Vet
erans Administration domicil
iary diamond.
Lake Grove and Eugene
moved into a 7:15 o'clock eve
ning fracas today. Klamath
Falls and Albany fell into
the losers' bracket and will
open this afternoon's action
at 2 p.m.
Other first round contests
were held last night and
matched Corvallis Merchants
with defending champion
Randall's Chuck Wagon of
Salem and Bob's Hiway serv
ice of Pendleton against John
Wheeler Logging of Medford.
Losers of the Saturday
night scraps meet at 3:30 p.m.
today. Winners will contend
at 8:45 o'clock this evening.
Three games are slated
Wednesday evening in the
tourney.
Three By Newell
Mickey Newell had three
hits and Ron Koski, Ted An
tonsen and Doug Ruhlman
each two for Lake Grove.
Ruhlman knocked in one run
and Newell and Everett Stiles
each one.
The Grovers scored in the
first frame on a single by
Newell, a sacrifice by Dean
Gray and two errors. An er
ror and a walk put runners
on base ahead of Davidson's
circuit smash. In the third
inning Lake Grove tallied
four times on doubles by Kos
ki and Antonsen, singles by
Ruhlman, Davidson and New
ell, a sacrifice by Bob Zule
gar. a walk, a ground out, an
error, a passed ball and a ;
stolen base. j
Scores in the fourth inning, j
two of them, were on safeties I
by Koski, Ruhlman and
Stiles, two miscues and a sac
rifice by Antonsen. j
Davidson struck out five, j
issued one base on balls and j
hit one batter. The Grovers
tagged starting KF pitcher
Dick Leifeste for eight hits. !
He walked two. Reliever I
Frank Detz allowed five hits
and fanned two batters. The ,
Grovers were errorless.
Gary Dawes hit safely
twice for Hal's. j
Jack Sease Shines
Lalng swiped third base to
get in position for Carey's
1 bunt and Eugene's first run.
I McCulloch's scoring in the
third frame would have been
more but for a diving stop by
I Albany shortstop Jack Sease,
! Rick Levitt walked to start
1 the inning and Laing singled.
Sease then nailed, at near
ground level, a liner by Car
ey. The shortstop rolled and
flipped the ball to second
base catching Levitt off for
a double play. Laing swiped
second then Lake hit for one
tally.
Willis did not Issue a base
on balls and Bill Case, who
was the Albany flinger, struck
out three and permitted just
one free pass. He yielded
seven hits
Stoddard-Frink was error
less in the game and Just one
miscue marred the Chain Saw
fielding.
Play of Sease in the mid
section of the infield and a
long running catch by S-F
centerfielder Bud Miller, rob-
Jay Allen Cars and Sam
Jennings company posted tri
umphs Friday evening that
pushed playoff finals in each
league of the Jackson County
Softball association into extra
game.
Jay Allen defeated Grants
Pass Elks 7 to 3 in the Major
league and Sam Jennings
downed Butte Falls 10 to 1
in the Minor.
Friday night foes met each
other again last night with
victors in the conflicts to be
champions in their respective
circuits.
The playoffs were double
elimination. Each of the final
ists had suffered one loss after
Friday skirmishes.
Series Opens Monday
Saturday victors are sched
uled to open a two-out-of-thce
game play off at Cheney field
on Monday evening for the
county association second half
diadem.
Jim Reinhollz chucked five
hit ball and drove in three
runs with a single and two
doubles in the Jay Allen tri-
bing Gene Manlcy of a hit,
highlighted fielding in the
fray.
t.iNF.srontcs:
Lake Grove . ..134 200 0
Klamath Falls 000 000 0-
Davidson and Gray;
Dctz (31 and Michaelis.
Etiuene 101 000 0 2 7 1
Albany 000 000 0 0 2 0
Willis and Walker; Case and
McCloskcy.
umph. Mike Hood lashed
three hits and knocked in two
markers. Chuck Hoyt swatted
a two-run double. John Payne
had two hits for the Carmen.
Bob Ferguson singled twice
for the Elks.
Reinholtz recorded two
strikeouts and issued no
walks. Jay Allen got 11 hits
off Les Saffer and John
Browns, who walked a total
of seven and fanned six.
Six In Fourth
Jennings company collected
six of its runs in the fourth
inning on singles by George
Zickefoose. Keith Garrett and
Dick Atterbury, a fielder's op
tion, an error, four bases on
balls and two hit batters.
Garrett and Atterbury each
had twp singles for the win
ners and Willard Barnum dou
bled. Hank Tygart rapped a
two-baser and John Shaw a
single for the only Butte
Falls hits off the S.J. pitcher
Zickefoose whiffed two and
walked two. Carrigan allowed
six hits and eight walks. Ho
hit four batters and struck
out three.
I.INKSf ORES:
Grants Pass 010 101 03 5 n
Jay Allen ..... 010 312 x 7 1 1 l
L. Saffer. Brnwns (3) and T).
Herse. RcinholU and Brlstlln,
Christean (7).
Sain Jennings .... 100 A3 10 A 2
Butte Falls .. 000 01 I 2 t
Zickefoone and Atterbury; Carri
gan and Moore. ,
Rogue Valley
Women Golfers
Nab Trophy
Rogue valley women golf
ers returned home victors of
this year's Willamette Valley
Southern Oregon competition
after the final play held last
week at Laurelwood Golf and
Country club in Eugene.
Rogue valley captured the
trophy, a Revere silver punch
bowl and ladle, by amassing
the best score, 015, in three
out of the four plays held this
season.
Other final team standings
were: Eugene Country club,
941; Grants Pass, 948; Laurel
wood, 980; Klamath Falls,
987; Roscburg, 994; Coos Bay,
1003. Neither Springfield nor
Bend had competed in enough
plays to be eligible for the
prize.
Mrs. Thomas Teutsch of
Rogue valley won second low
net in the championship flight
and other women comprising
the Medford team were Mrs.
Richard Schwahn, Mrs. E. W.
Siekels, Mrs. Frank Tamney
and Mrs. Robert DeLorme.
Mrs. Frank Tamney, Rogue
valley, was elected president
of the WVSO organization for
a two year term. Other of
ficers chosen at the board
meeting preceding play were:
vice president, Mrs. Jules
Markham, Coos Bay; secre
tary, Mrs. Fred Conrad, Rogue
valley; treasurer, Mrs. Don
Chase, Eugene Country club;
handicap chairman, Mrs. Rob
ert Lecklider, Roseburg.
Candidates for the 1962
Medford High school football
team will receive physical ex
aminations on Tuesday eve-!
ning, Aug. 21, at Doctor's!
clinic, 1032 West Main si. j
Coach Fred Spiegelberg has j
instructed Black Tornado let- j
termen to be on hand at 8
p.m. Non-lettcrmen juniors i
are to got their physicals at
8:30 p.m. and sophomores are
to report, at 9 p.m.
Leltcrmen will draw their
equipment on Wednesday, i
Aug. 22. Non-lettcrmen seniors
and juniors are to get their
gear on Thursday and sopho
mores on Friday. Hours for i
getting the equipment are j
from 10 a.m. until noon and
from 2 to 4 p.m.
Practice August 27
First practice will be held
on Monday, Aug. 27, at 10
a.m. Second drill that day will
be at 4 p.m. Times of further
twice per day workouts will
depend on the weather.
Spiegelberg expressed hope
that the grid aspirants will re
port in top shape. Boys wll be
required to run a half-mile in
under three minutes the first
day.
Medford's first game will
be on Sept. 14 at The Dalles.
First home game will be on
Sept. 21 against Marshfield.
The new 4,000-seat grand
stand will be dedicated that
night.
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services of Jean Therricn, who
last year played a left wing
or defense for the Indianapolis
Chiefs of the International
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