MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON
WEDNESDAY. MARCH 20. 1963
Coquille Upsets Top-Ranked
Henley 67 62 In A-2 Clash
Coos Bav - lUPg - Small hut
smooth Coquille staged the
upset of the year in the Class
A-2 High School Basketball
tournament Tuesday night by
whipping undefeated and top
ranked Henley 67 to 62 in the
semi-final round.
Coquille and Central meet
at 8:45 p.m. today for the
A-2 championship.
Central held down a cold
shooting Vale for a 57-4B vic
tory in the other semi-final
game Tuesday night to gain
the championship round.
Vale and Henley fight it
out for third place at 7:30
pjn. today.
In the consolation bracket,
North Catholic defeated Yamhill-Carlton
71-53 and Elmira
beat Newport 63-51. North
Catholic and Elmira met in
the consolation finals at 2
p.m. today.
Led by Tom Leatherwood,
Coquille dumped field goals
with abandon to spoil Hen
ley's undefeate.d season
Leatherwood had 17 for the
winners and Pat Shely shot
16. Henley's 6-8 center Kent
Gooding racked up 20 and
Retriever Trial
Opening Friday
The Rogue Valley Retriever
club will begin its anual li
censed Field Trial Friday,
March 22.
The trial will run three
days and will start with the
Amateur Stake at 8:00. Meet
ing place is the Medford Gun
club on Vilas rd. at 7:30
This will be one of the
largest trials in club history
having an entry of 147 dogs.
Glenn B. Bump, Stockton,
is bringing CarrLabs Hilltop,
black Labrador, winner of the
1962 National Amateur Trial
held in Klamath Falls last
year.
Pheasants will be for sale
on the trial grounds every
day at $1.50 a brace.
Figures Released
On Game Birds Take
Portland - (UPD - The State
Game commission said today
almost 026,000 upland game
birds of all species and
around 408,500 waterfowl
were taken last fall by Ore
gon hunters.
The figures were based on
a random survey conducted
among hunters. The commis
sion said both figures were
below those of 1961.
The retriever club conduct
ed a clean-up party Sunday
covering the Hoover lakes
area and the north and south
side of the Old Military bridge
site. The trial will be held
in those areas.
Mover Fight
Is Postponed
Oakland, Calif.-(UPD-Denny
Moyer's Junior middleweight
title fight against Ralph Du
pas will not be held April 15,
and will not be held in the
East Bay.
Bowing to the wishes of the
managers of both fighters,
Promoter Art Benjamin yes
terday said he released them
from signed contracts.
"They said they could get
more money elsewhere," he
said. "I wasn't going to keep
them from getting it."
Honolulu, New Orleans,
and even Australia were re
ported as possible sites.
OSU TOPS ARIZONA
Tucson, Ariz. (UPD Ore
gon State made it two in a
row over the University of
Arizona baseball team Tues
day with a 4-3 victory over
the Wildcats.
grabbed off 23 rebounds. Co
quille led 33-23 at halftime.
Central splurged for 15
points in the third quarter to
hold Vale and move into the
finals. Greg Hartman paced
Central's attack with 16.
Vale's Ron Smith had 17.
Elmira entered the consola
tion finals in a rough game
against New port. Officials
counted 51 fouls. Elmira led
at the half 36-26. Henry
Drummonds of Elmira was
high with 22. Dick Welk led
Newport with 16.
The Royals of North Cath
olic swamped Yamhill-Carl
ton in Tuesday's first consola
tion game, 71-53, stepping out
in front with a 17-3 lead in
the early minutes. They shot
.500 for the first half. Ed Gor
man and Don Adams shared
North Catholic's scoring hon
ors with 14 apiece although
each played only half a game.
Bill Jones was the bright
spot in the vain Yamhill-
Carlton attack with 18. Half
time score favored North
Catholic, 38-22.
TOURNEY AT A GLANCE
Tuesday Scores
Title Round
Coquille 67, Henley 62
Central 57, Vale 46
Consolation
North Catholic 71, YamhUl-Carl.
ton 53
Elmira 63. Newport SI
Today's Schedule
2 p.m. North Catholic vs. Elmira
7:30 p.m. vale vs. Henley
8:45 pjn Central vs. Coquille
lime)
Liston Will Refuse t
To Comply With Order
Miami Beach - (UPD - Heavy
weight champion Sonny Lis
ton's advisor says he will re
fuse to comply with the Mi
ami Beach Boxing commis
sion's order to bring the
champ back here for a physi
cal examination Friday.
Jack Nilon, a fiery little
Irishman, charged the com
mission with "discriminating
against Sonny" after a special
meeting on Tuesday.
SPORTS
Baseball
Bowling Tourney Slated
At Medford Lanes; Will
Aid Crippled Children
TUESDAY EXHIBITION RESULTS
By United Press International
(At St. Petersburg Fla.)
St. Louis 300 103 0007 8 0
N. York (N) OOO 000 0033 8 2
Simmons, Shantz 17) and Oliver.
Foss. Belcher 4l, Kucks (7) and
Sherry. S. Taylor 16). Winner
Simmons. Loser Foss. HR Flood.
(At Brandenton. Fla.)
N. York IA 002 020 1005 IS 0
Kansas City 001 120 41x 9 10 1
auiiiora, sioiueymyrei to) ana
Blanchard. Pfister. Wlckersham (6)
and Bryan. Winner Wlckersham.
Lose r Stottlemyre. HRS Esse
Eian, Tartabu. Green.
(At Sarasota, Fla.)
Baltimore 301 0O0 000 4 13 0
Chicago (A) ..000 200 001 3 7 2
Barber, Stock (8) and Lau. Hor
len. Johnston (2). Shipley (6). WIN
helm (8) and McNertney. Winner
Barber. Lose r Horlen. HR
Ward.
(At Lakeland, Fla.)
L. Ana. (N) 010 001 010 3 S S
Detroit 001 040 03x 8 14 4
Miller. Perranoski (6). Smith (8)
and Camilli. Aguirre, Regan (7)
and Freehan. Winner A guirre.
looser miner.
(At Orlando, Fla.)
Cincinnati ... 000 230 0005 11 O
Minnesota ....001 020 100 4 10 1
Owens. Ellis (8) and Edwards.
Arrigo. Moore (6) and Battey. Win
ner Owens. Loser Arrigo. HRs
versauei i, fcawaras, uiiva.
(At Ft. Myers, Fla.)
Milwaukee ... Oil 020 2017 13 1
Pittsburgh ... 300 000 0308 11 3
Hendley, Shaw 15). Constable
(Hi, wnite () ana 'lorre. UibD.in,
Haddix (6). Butterl 19) and Bur
gess, McFarlane (6). Winner Con
stable. Lose r Butters. HRS H,
Aaron, Elliot.
(At Tucson, Ariz.)
Houston 000 300 000 3 6 2
Cleveland ... 206 012 20x 13 18 2
Davis. Drott (4), McMahon (6)
noueDart HI and Campbell. Ha
new 16). Siebert, Ramos (6), Allen
(9) and Llpskl. Winner Siebert.
Loser uavis.
(At Mesa, Ariz.)
San Fran 000 200 0002 S 1
Chicago IN) . 020 001 00X 3 6 1
Perry. Duffalo (7) and Haller.
Ellsworth, McDaniel (4), Burdette
(7), Warner (9) and Holding, Massa
(6). Winner McDaniel. Loser
perry, an Banks.
(At Palm Sprints, Calif.)
Boston 000 000 010 1 4 0
L. Ang IA) 101 100 20x 5 9 0
Morehead, Wood (6). Stephenson
(8) and Tillman. Nixon (6). Mc
Bride. Newman (7). Fowler (9) and
Rodgers. E. Sadowski (7). Winner
McBride. Loser Morehead. HR
i. i nomas.
A bowling tournament for
benefit of crippled children
will be held March 23-24, 30-
31 andyApril 6-7 at the Med
ford Bowling lanes under the
sponsorship of Alpha Lambda
chapter of Epsilon Sigma
Alpha. Proceeds will go to
the crippled children's hos
pital school at Eugene.
The three-game singles
event will have two divisions,
one for the ladies and one
for the men. Handicap will
be based on three-fourths of
the difference between the
current average and 200 with
a limit of 35 pins per game
for men and 50 for women.
Bowlers may enter as
Josephine Co.
Sailing Club
Plans Meeting
Grants Pass - A group of
Josephine county sailing en
thusiasts is preparing for the
summer season by forming an
organization to be known as
the Cavemen Sailboaters.
A public meeting of the
new club, which will empha
size boats that fall in the
dinghy class, will be held
here March 25 at the Jose
phine county courthouse.
The club's skipper. Bob
Peck, of Grants Pass, said
most of their sailing will be
done at Lake Selmac, with
meetings during the summer
months at the lake followed
by afternoon sailings. Mem
bership is open to any coun
ty resident who owns a sail
boat.
Other officers are: Mrs. Mel
Starks, first mate; Mrs. E. K
Anderson, boatswain; and Mel
Starks, chips. One of the
club's purposes is to promote
dinghy class sailboating
among the junior skippers of
the county.
often as they wish but can
qualify for only one- place
In the prize list. A trophy,
donated by the Medford
Bowling lanes, is offered as
first prize.
DUCKS EDGE BEARS
Berkeley, Calif. - (UPD - The
Oregon Ducks baseball team
put together a seven-hit attack
Tuesday to defeat the Uni
versity of California 5-2.
HOCKEY
By United Press International
AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE
Eastern Division
W t, T Fts GFGA
Hershey . 33 26 7 73 244 214
Providence 34 27 S 73 210 183
Quebec .... 31 27 11 73 195 202
Baltimore 31 29 7 eg zt)4 227
Springfield 28 31 8 64 249 221
Western Division
x Buffalo 40 20
Cleveland.. 29 32
Rochester.. 23
Pittsburgh 19
Pts. GFGA
87 229 181
64 244 236
55 227 243
42 180 273
SOC Edged
By Chico
In Tennis
Chico State defated South
ern Oregon college in tennis
4-3, according to a telegram
received this morning from
Sacramento.
Chico took three of the
five singles matches, while
the teams split the doubles.
The results:
John Oldemeyer (C) Clck Blask-
smun 7-2, 7-9
John Poppewell IS) Ralph Plantz
(6-1. 7-3
R. C. Hinman (C) Dick Newman
10-8. 4-6. 7-5
Ken Stevenson (S) Gary Pruitt
Dick Bertonclni (C) Ken Mitch
ell 6-2. 7-4
Oldemeyer, Hinman (C) Black
smith. Newman 6-3. 11-9
Poppewell, Stevenson (C), Pruitt
6-2. 6-1.
x Clinched divisional title.
Tuesday's Results
Baltimore 2. Rochester 2
Quebec 2. Cleveland 1
(Only games scheduled).
NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE
W L T PIS. GF GA
Toronto .... 35 21 11
Chicago 31 21 16
Montreal .... 28 8 21
Detroit .... 30 23 13
New York 20 36 11
Boston 14 37 16
Tuesday's Results
Detroit 3. Chicago 1
(Onlv game scheduled)
81 215 712
78 186 171
77 218 171
73 195 191
31 199 230
44 192 270
WESTERN HOCKEY LEAGUE
Southern Division
W L T PtS,
Portland .. 39 20 8 84
San Fran... 39 23 1 79
Los Ang... 31 30 3 65
Spokane .. 28 32 2 38
Northern Division
W L T
SeatUe .... 33 30 2
Vancouver 32 27 4 6E
Calgary .... 22 41 2 4(
Edmonton 21 42 2 4i
Tuesday's Results
Vancouver 6, Galgary 3
Pts.
UF OA
237 174
261 205
214 213
198 213
. GFGA
227 228
219 202
217 2.19
193 292
Providence, Marquette
Advance In NIT Action
New York - Ray Flynn,
a protege of former pro star
Bill Sharman, has advanced
Providence college into the
semifinals of the National In
vitation Basketball tourna
ment against Marquette and
bolstered the Friars' chances
of winning the classic for
the second time in three years.
"This is a better team than
our team that won the NIT
in 1961," said the 6-2, 180
pound Flynn, who scored 38
points in second-seeded Prov
idence's 106-96 victory over
Miami of Florida Tuesday
night.
"We're better this year,"
chimed in little Vinnie Ernst,
who contributed 11 assists.
"W'ra hotter halannpr! Tw.
erybody can do everything."
Third seeded Marauelta
shot 51 per cent from the
field and routed St. Louis.
84-49, in Tuesday night's oth
er quarter - final game before
15.589 fans at Madison Sauara
Garden. After Providence
meets Marquette Thursday
night, Villanova takes on Can
lsius in the other semifinal.
Commissioner Warns Liston
Miami Beach -(UPD-If Sonny
Liston uses his knee as a
reason for a second postpone
ment of his heavyweight title
fight with Floyd Patterson,
he'd better be ready to sit still
for an examination by a Mi
ami Beach Boxing commission
doctor.
Commission Chairman Fred
Aaronson said Monday he
would not accept the exami
nation of doctors in Chicago,
where Liston went Sunday
after apparently breaking up
his training camp here.
"We have the right to ex
amine the fighter, and under
the contract we have the right
to name the time and place
for that examination," said
Aaronson, whose commission
contracted for the fight with
the promoters and the fighters.
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Scranton, Pa. (UPD H a r o 1 d
Johnson, 184, Philadelphia, stopped
Tommy Merrill, 160, Camden, NJ.
(8).
New York (UPD Harold Rich
ardson, 150, New York, outpointed
Teddy Pagan, 161, Puerto Rico (8).
Sacramento, Catif. (UPI) Joey
Lopes, 135 , West Sacramento,
drew with Georgia Page, 133, Au
burn, Calif. (10).
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