Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 05, 1963, Image 13

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    Rogue Valley
Afternoon at
ordcr ok BVHNTS:
1:30 p.m. Shot put. javchn
discus (at Jefferson school).
1 p.m. Pole vault.
1:30 p.m. High hurdles, high
jump relay.
a pm. 440 relay.
2:15 p.m. - mile relay,
2:30 p.m. Broad jump relay,
2:35 p.m. 880 relay.
2:30 p.m. Distance medley,
3:20 p.m. Shuttle hurdles.
3 35 p.m. Mile relay.
Relays on Saturday
Medford High Field
I Cavemen and the Tornadoes. I Hill's status, as of vestcr-
Medford last won in I960, day, was uncertain. Coach
Ashland and Klamath Falls i Dean Benson reported that
have their strong spots but : Hill had a boil on his knee,
the Climate city club and He did not work out last
e Medford stadi-j ward . "lays. Seven races and discuss man, and Vern Swan- (gSSLJSSiii
Jled on Saturday x fielc' events are on the I son , sprinter, hurdler and Discua Mar
Inaugural high school track
and field meet of the 1963
season at th
um is scheduled
afternoon
It will be the traditional
and colorful Rogue Valley re
lays. An entry of more than
150 boys from five schools
is anticipated in the 24th an
nual event.
Medford's Black Tornado
will host, Crater, Grants Pass,
Ashland and Klamath Falls.
The Cavemen of Grants Pass
are the defending champions.
They will battle for a third
successive crown and retire
ment of the trophy provided
by the sponsoring organiza
tion, Medford Kiwanis club.
Three field events the
shot put, discuss, and javelin
will be contested at the Jef
ferson Grade school grounds
south of the stadium at 12:30
p.m. Pole vault start at the
stadium is set for 1 p.m. and
the first race, the high hurd
les is planned for 1:30 p.m.
Concluding race is slated for
3:35 p.m.
13 Events
As in the past relays, the
struggle for the team cham
pionship is expected to be
mainly a contest between the
I'MUt Medford, 1962 Calkiru.
Rrumback, S. Toews, Snodtram
8:0y.8.
Distance medley Medford
lflo',1 i Norton. Hill, Reich. Johnson i
10:56.2.
inutile hurdles Medford. 1961
.ndrews. Ayres. Eaton) 33.6.
Shot Dut MriforH ri .- pi,.,,..
ley. Funston, Murray! lnMO' '
HtCh lUIOD Grants Pass IQR3
10 .. : , . , , ,. ...... i-jiitjjaiu, nuiuncns, t'auiusi 11-iu
eveuis in mis meei wnicn sprinter, nurdier and district Broad jump Medford. loeo
is patterned after the metro champion last season. Gary j (Hj UGrf5'p62"9!,,''i.ii
and A divisions of the Hay- Wald. sprinter: John Harris. (Glen WinninihamT 207-.v"'
i-oie vaull liranls pass, 1937
BAFARO NAMED
Forest Grove -JUPH- Chuck
1 Bafaro Thursday was named
head baseball coach at Pacific
I University. The former Lin
! field athlete also will assist in
basketball and football as
well as leach physical educa
tion. The appointment is effec
tive Sept. 1,
the greater depth of talent. Watkins, was ill.
Ihere will be a program of Crater has Paul Bransom,
program
Relay races are the 440 and
880-yarders, the mile, the two
mile, the distance medley and
the shuttle hurdles. Shot put,
high jump and broad jump
will be scored as relays on
the totals of three entrants
from each school. Individual
events are the high hurdles,
the discus, the javelin and
the pole vault.
While "team" gets most of
the emphasis in the Rogue
relays, there are a number
of individual performers that
fans will be watching.
Medford has big Jim Hill
and Mike Diebelc among the
sprinters, Hill and Jim Cain
among broad jumpers. A
crew of distance men, Steve
Toews, Frank Toews, Dennis
Brumback and Jim Snod
grass, will team in the two
mile. Steve was 1962 district
half - mile champion and
Brumback is a top milcr
Other Tornadoes include Roy
Shaw, hurdler; Scott Hamp
son, sprinter and quarter
miler, and De Wayne Turpin
pole vaulter.
quarter-miler
Huff Contender
Ashland will have title con-'
tender in Tom Huff, javelin I
rshfield 1958 lHarriv
Snlip..nm
Hich hurdles Ashland. 1961
(Bob Vorisi 15.0.
Ml 111 Ml 11 ROSTER:
440 Mike Diebele. Scott Hamp-
.Kn,..n r-...,i,i d- - ' u". mmm vaiins. Jim run bbu
thrower. Gerald Brown of Diebele. Walter Verstrate. Wal
tlie Grizzlies is one Of the : kins. Hill: mile Hampion. Ver-
Miaie. aim loews, iiary urinin:
2-mile s. Toews, Frank Toews,
Jim Snodgrass. Dennis Brumback:
distance medley Gree Swan-
son. Jack Lowery. Doug Eakin.
Brumback3 shuttle hurdles
Roy Shaw. Dave Durante. Steve
Root or Don Driskell: high hur
dles Shaw, Driskell. Durante;
pole vault DeWayne Turptn.
Lloyd Hammom,. Phil Rupp or
Bill Foulon: high jump Tur
pin. S. Toews, Dick Foibury, Dale
Bcare; broad jump Hill, Jim
Cain, Gibb Mitchell. Lynn Flan
ders; javelin Tim Murray, John
Tungate, Grig Dippcl; discus
Murray. Tungate. Chuck Kimball;
shot put relay Tungate. Kim
ball. Jeff Hardrath, John Pierce.
SECTION B
PAGES 1 to 12
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Brail
area's leading miters. The
Bruins have Jim Lamb for
hurdle and high jump competition.
Peformers for Grants Pass
include 1962 district winners
in Marty Bauer, shot putter;
Cliff Lyons, miler, and Gary
Van Koten, pole vaulter. Rich
Ireland, Dennis O'Leary and
Bob Shepard, three-fourths of
last years district champ re
lay team, are back. O'Leary
was second in the district low
hurdles and broad jump last
season and also runs the
highs. Ireland was second in
the 1962 district dashes.
O'Leary, Shepard, a high
jumper, and Bauer, all late
starters because of state
tournament basketball, figure
to be tougher this week than
they were in the Ore-Cal re
lays. Van Koten is a threat
to the relay pole vault rec
ord. Coach Russ Werner re
ported a number of his Cave
men, particularly some of the
late reportces from basket
ball, "stove up." He does not
plan to run O'Leary this
week in the 880 relay. Grants
Pass appears heavily laden
with talent, however, and the
district champions look
strong again this season.
Mills Bulwark!
Bill Mills will bulwark
Klamath Falls in the weight
events. Don Graham will bid
in the high hurdle and Don
Piper is a quarter and half
mile stalwart.
Record breaking is the
rule rather than the excep
tion in the Rogues. Wholesale
record smashing, while not
impossible, is not, however,
anticipated. The two-mile and
high jump standards fell last
year. Oldest marks in the
books are in the 440 and mile
relays. They have stood since
1956.
Medford "owns" eight of
the records. Grants P
three and Ashland one. The
other is held by Marshficld
which has not contested in
the meet for a number of
years.
ROGUE RELAY RECORDS:
440 Medford. 1956 (Hawkins,
Gould. Rilev. Larson 144.3.
880 Medford, 11161 (Humphreys.
Blew. Main tyre, Eaton) 1:31.1.
Mile Medford. 1936 (Kershaw,
Christean. Winchcll, Russclli 3:26.3.
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CRATER ROSTER:
Pole vaull . Gregg Faulkner,
Phil Brown; javelin Gary her
on tson, Jim Pitts; Larry Glawe;
discus John Harris. Steve
Jorde, Forrest Young; broad jump
Vern Swanson, Chuck Tay
lor. Paul Bransom, Bob Turner;
shot put Harris. Young, Jorde.
Tom Crawford; high jump Jim
Kinglicn, Jim Rainey, Ralph Ker
cher. Alan Bray; shuttle hurdle
Sherm Kigcr, Frank Armstrong,
Bransom; 440 Mike Mowry,
Dennis Ryerson, Taylor. Gary
Wald; 880 Bransom, Ryerson.
Swanson. Wald; mile Gary
Price, Norm Kurz, Fred Marshall,
Swanson; 2-mile Price, Don
Thompson, Marshall, Jim Askwith;
distance medley Terry Moob
tcr, Dan Mainwaring. Askwith; Le
roy Mingcr.
ASHLAND ROSTER:
Pole vaull Bill Jury. Howard
Johnson. Jim Taylor: javelin
Tom Huff. Marvin Morris. Dean
Jackson; discus Don Sorenson,
Glenn Clinton, Dave Lohman;
High hurdles Jim Lamb. Den
nis Ekwall. Mike Blair: 440
Todd Hess. Lohman, Ron Boyce,
Dan Simpson; 880 Same as
440: 2-mile Gerald Brown. Jack
Tyler. Mike McGuire. Mike Daw
kins; Distance medley McGuire,
Jack Tyler. Tom Reid. Brown;
Mile Glen Smith, Earl Iba.
Dennis Rumsey, John Yple; broad
jump Hess, Boyce, Mike Tor-
rcsan. LKwaii; snot put Clin
ton, Dennis Sorenson, Don Soren
son. All Saner: Inch lumn
Lamb, Bill Lively, Ted Sessums,
Jesse Price; shuttle hurdles
Ekwall, Lamb. Don Scholer.
T.RANTS PASS ROSTER:
Pole vault Gary Van Kolen,
Tom Sparlin. John Johnson, Bill
Coc; javelin Marly Bauer, Boh
Lindemann, Al Hutchins, Gil
Maakastad; discus . Bauer, Maak
astad, Jerry Cole, Lindemann;
hlnh hurdles Randv Clark. O'
Leary, Randy Howerton or Lon
Covey; 440 Bob Shepard.
Steve White. Jim Chrlstensen. Pat
Howe; 8B0 Rick Ireland, White,
onepara, uru lcwik or r tea i-cr-rv
2-m.l Rnri Wotnrman. Bar.
ry Woodley, Gary Hutchlru, Eed-
die Pope or mil mock; miie
Perry, Lewis, Lary Llndquiat of
Hal p h urn nam. ireiana; niaianca
medley Tommy Woods, G ra
il, nn. Kcry Williams, ciirr Lyons;
hroad jump ULery, irciano.
Chrlstensen, Mike Cain; shot put
Bauer. Harold Jacoby. Gra
ham. Lindemann: high jump re
lay snepara. a. nuicnins, ier
rv Crenshaw, Danny Zenor; shut
tle hurdles Clark, O'Leary,
Howe or Howerton.
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Sheldon, Chacon
Back in Minors
United Press International
Two years ago, Roland
Sheldon made the big jump
from Class D baseball to the
New York Yankees and help
ed pitch them to the American
league pennant.
The same year, Elio Chacon
played second base for the
Cincinnati Reds in the World
Series against the Yankees.
Both men are back in tne
minors today.
Sheldon was one of seven I
Yankee players farmed out to
Richmond of the international
league as the world champions
pared their roster to tne open-inn-day
limit of 27.
Chacon also wound up in
the International league. He
and four other members of
the New York Mets were op
tioned to Buffalo.
Three other Yankee pitch-1
ers-Tex Clevenger, Al Down-
ino and Jackie Cullcn - out
fielder Ron Solomini, catcher
Alan Hall and infieldcr Mike
Mathieson joined Sheldon on
the trip to Richmond.
The other Mets optioned to I
Buffalo with Chacon were j
catchers Sammy Taylor and
Chris Cannizzaro, pitcher
Grover Powell and outfielder
Dick Smith. The Mets also
returned pitcher Johnny
Kucks to Atlanta and pitcher
Howie Reed to Spokane. Both
were with the club on a con
ditional basis.
BOUT POSTPONED
San Francisco - (ITU - A
fight scheduled for April 8th
between Krank Duarte and
Al Chabot, has been postponed
for a week because of injuries
suffered by Duarte in a Sacra
mento bout last week.
Steve Pauly Debut Set
Seattle - (WD - Versatile! Pauly will compete in the
Meve Pauly makes his first j javelin, discus and possibly
track and field appearance of
1983 for the Oregon State
Beavers Saturday when they
meet the Washington Huskies
in a dual meet here.
the high hurdles
Sprinter Lynn Eves also
will make his spring debut
for OSU.
The Beavers hold three
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Eugene -Kit- A two run
homer bv Dick vihni.. i
the second inning started tUa
Oreenn Frnsh ntt tn .
baseball win over Sweet Home
high Thursday.
straight dual wins over Washington.
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Cincinnati, Ohio - "JPIt -
George Wilson of the Univer
sity of Cincinnati's Bearcats !
Thursday turned down a
chance to play in the forth
coming Pan-American Games !
! in Brazil. When offered a spot j
on the U S basketball team,
Wilson declined, explaining.
"If I made the trip. I would j
have tn go to summer school
to catch up with my studies.
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