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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
SUNDAY. APRIL 7. 1963
MEDFORDtkTRIBUNS
SPORTS
Nicklaus
Lead in
Masters
Takes
Rain at
Tourney
Trojans Hand Duck First
Home Defeat in 15 Years
Snowmen Will Meet
Rogue Snowmen member! the club. Program of the
i planning to attend the free
day at Mt. Shasta Ski bowl
must sign up before or at the
next regular meeting of the
I ski club on Wednesday, April
10.
Members of the Snowmen,
! Rcnfro. second in the NCAA WB0 siKn wiU bf Bucsts of
! the ski bowl on Sunday. April
121. Ski equipment will be
free until the supply runs
out. Lesson for beginners also j vaulters' ranks
will be free
Wednesday's meeting also
Eugene, Ore. - il'PP - South- , the Ducks scored the only high hurdles. Oregon's Mel
em California's determined i sweep in the meet. ! Rcnfro. second in the NC;
Trojans handed Oregon its The Trojans generally Hv meet last year, ran third
first home dual track meet i cd up to their advance bill- Dick Cortese's 9.5 in the
loss in 15 years Saturday, 92-! ing the the Ducks didn't 100-yard dash was kept out
5a, and gained satisfying re-1 have enough talent. Four of the record books by too
venge for last year's defeat I meet records were set and one much wind,
at Los Angeles. equalled, all but one by USC. Julio Marin, USC's fast-
urcgon coach 13111 Bower- Lew noyi 01 tnc irojans t improving aisianceman trom , ...hi tnnliiri eirHinn of nf.
man hadn't lost a dual meet , cleared 6-1 1 1 a in the high ( Costa Rica, broke Oregon's j ficcrs. It will be the last reg-
1 in Jb tries since ne came Here ! jump to wipe out a recora 01 . dominance in inosc evenis By uiar meeting of this ski sea-
in 1949 but he threw in the 6-94 set by USC s Charlie j an easy 9:05.7 victory in the ! s()n u yiJJ include movies
towel Saturday when the Dumas in 1959. Mike Flana- j two-mile run. He finished I and refreshments and will
Augusta, Ga. - luTt - Soaked I get 'em, Arnie." I meet was only an hour old by 1 gan of USC cleared 15 feet ; third in the mile after a fast Sart al 7 30 a.m. at the Amcr-
lo-the-skin Jack Nicklaus con-1 The three - time Masters ! Pulling Dave Steen out of in the pole vault to break by . start that wiped out any Ore-1 jcan Red Cross building in
quered the worst possible champion from the Pennsyl- i ,ne discus. j 4S of an inch a meet rec- gon plans of boxing him. Mcdford.
golfing conditions Saturday to ; vania hills really made a Bv tnat timc' tne Trojans j ord set by teammate Mel The Ducks used that tac-, Snowmen officials point out
take the lead in the masters j charge toward the front on ! were anead of the defending 1 Hcin last year. Hcin went j tic last year to sweep both , t,at next season will bring
tournament witn a two over the first nine, although he : n-"" cnampions jo-ii aim 1 out. ai 11 icei louay
par 74 for a tnird round to-1 was eight strokes back of lncre was "lue aouDl 01 nc
Snowmen will be expanded to
include many on-lite activi
ties, especially for youngsters.
Henningsgaard
Vaults 13-634
Cottage Grove - (UPD - The
fiberglass pole has invaded
the Oregon high school pole
B
tal of 214.
On a rainy, bone-chilling
day when leaders like Mike
Souchak, Jay Hebert and Bo
Wininger probably would
have been better off in row-
boats, the 23-year-old Nick
laus forged to the front un
der what were, to say the
least trying circumstances.
They were not too trying,!
rain -soaked Masters course
however, for Nicklaus or 1
for amazing F.d Furgol, the
46-year-old 1954 open cham
pion, who also had a 74 which
put him in the runner-up spot
with a total of 215.
Neither did they prove too
much for 43-year-old Julius
Boros, old-timer Sam Snead,
who is 51 or Tony Lema,
young at 29.
Boros was one of only three
players to break par over the
ran - soaked Masters course
and his one under 71 gave
him a total of 216, two strokes
off the lead.
Snead even tried to hit a
shot left handed, put it into
the water, but still wound up
with a 74 which tied him with
Lema, also with a 74. 217.
And six strokes off the pace
came pre-tourney favorite Ar
nold Palmer, who for a time
today looked like he was go
ing to heed the pleas of "Go
Souchak. but then bogeyed outcome. Bowerman decided
two of the last four holes to i not to 1 a k a cha"ce "
wind up at 220. Steen s sore elbow in further
u ti.11 j , , 'competition.
He finished with a 73, but j shovPing Mltch
still was smiling. Tne me(H crupted , ,
"It could have been worse," ; chorus of boos by 7,500 fans
he said, adding "considering 1 late in the afternoon when
the conditions '
MHS Tennis
Team Cops
Indoor Tilt
Eureka, Calif. - Mcdford
high tennis team subdued the
Eureka Loggers 6 to 1 here
Friday in a tussle forced in
doors by the rain.
The match was contested in
Kramer-style single sets in the j
Eureka high gym. Because
there was only one court, the
match required 6'.i hours to
complete-from 3 to 9:30 p.m.
Medford took four ol the
five singles and both of the
doubles.
Black Tornado Coach Bob
Huff said that his charges had
"a little problem" adjusting to
the wooden floor. He pointed
out that the floor made for a
"big serve and volley game,"
faster than the style to which
the Medfords were accus
tomed
the 880-yard run turned into
a shoving match. At least
two runners were knocked off
into the infield grass before
Oregon sophomore Ray Van
As ten lunged past USC's Kev-
Larry Stuart of USC cap
tured the javelin at 240-1'u.
breaking a meet record of
238-4Va set by Oregon's Les
Tipton last year. Tipton, a
surprise winner at Los An
geles, was second with a
throw of 239 feet.
Tied Record
Oregon's Keith Forman
added the fourth record when
he wheeled to a 4:03.7 mile.
Jim Grelle's 4:07.2 for Ore
gon in 1959 was the old rec
ord. USC s Brian Polking-
thc mile and the two-mile in ncw emphasis to the organ
their 75-56 win at Los An-, izntion for it will mark the
Ke'es- beginning of the Mt. Ashland
That victory by Oregon I sij area and a home area for
broke a string of 100 home!
dual meet triumphs for the
Trojans. The meet was run
on a sunny afterpi
the temperature in the high
50s.
Mark Henningsgaard of
Cottage Grove, a junior, used
a fiberglass pole in a meet
here Friday to go 13 feet, 6,
inches higher than any Ore
gon preppcr In history.
The previous high was 13-5
by Daryl Stanley of Oakridge
in 1958.
r
Cincinnati-iUPll-Ailing pitch
er Bob Purkey will return
here Sunday for further x-ray
treatments on a aore pitching
arm, the Cincinnati Reds said
Friday.
in Hogan at the tape. But home tied a record with
Hogan was disqualified and I 13.9 clocking in the 120-yard
Tornado Diamond
Club Trips GPHS
Grants Pass - Mcdtcrd
high baseballers used big in
nings in sweeping a South
ern Oregon conference twin
bill from Grants Pass here
yesterday.
The Tornado, making its two-run triple
frame of the second mix.
Dcfflcy double. Three walks
and two errors helped Mcd
ford, In the second inning,
starting pitcher Larry Sand
er helped his cause with a
1963 league debut, beat the
Cavemen 9 to 2 and 11 to 1.
A 2-0 mark knots the defend
ing champs with Klamath
Falls for the league lead.
Grants Pass is 0-4.
Medford collected six runs
n the seventh inning of the
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fifth of the second
In the big seventh Gary
Miller singled and Dick Dcf
flcy and Don Anderson each
doubled. There were three
walks, an error and a pil
fered base.
Drives In Three
Deffley and Anderson, had
singles and triples, also, dur
ing the fracas and Anderson
knocked home three runs.
Miller and Stuart Young
each had two hits. Hardin
had two hits and Tom Blan
chard doubled for Grants
Pass.
Young, on the hill for Med
ford, walked eight and whif
fed seven while yielding four
hits. CP's Jim Thompson
struckout four and strolled
three in an 11-hitter.
Dan Miles doubled and hit
a two-run homer in the fifth
Mcdford nan nnn n n t i
Grants Pass 000 010 0 1 2 4
Sander. Forde (Si and Phipps;
McCormack. Newman 151 Bnd
Peters, Walstrom t6l.
Womens' Golf
thai they adjusted to a condi
tion that to us was adverse,"
reported Huff. "I think we
benefitted from it. They all
did a good job."
results!
Sin Rlf s Dennis Onkcs. K. dcf.
Gary Highland, M. fl-2: Mike Nau
tncs. M. del. John Corhitt. E. 8-2;
Lee Wimbcrley. M. def Doug
Quinn, E. 8-4; Chris Rasmussen,
M. dcf. Lewis King. E. S-4: A. T.
HiKhland. M, def. Larry Duncan,
E. 8-6.
Doubles G. Highland and Nau
mcs. dot. Oakes and Corhitt 8-4.
A. T. Highland and Rasmuhsen def.
King Monte Waite 8-3.
SOC's Linksmen
Defeat Owls
Ashland - Led by medalist
Ron Getchell. Southern Ore
gon college opened its golf
season with a 15-0 victory
over the Oregon Technical
institute Owls Friday.
Playing on the Rogue Val
ley Country club course, the
teams met in cold wind and
rain. Southern Oregon golf
mentor Al Akins stated that
because of these extreme con- Anchorage. Alaska - IUPP -ditions
it was impossible to ' Jean Saubcrt of Lakeview
keep accurate accounts of the i captured the women's giant
individual scores. j slalom in the national Alpine
Southern Oregon sent five skiing championships at Mt.
men onto the course and alljAlycska Friday,
returned with top scores, giv-1 Miss Saubcrt, a student at
ing the Raiders three points Oregon State, was clocked in
for each victory. j 2:18 over the women's course.
Getchell defeated John I Barbi Hennebcrgcr of Ger
Reed. Other wins in the meet many was second in 2:16.8.
included Jerry Hull. SOC. 1 Younq Karen Skjersaa of
over Mike Hanna. OTI; Bill j Bend finished 14th in 2:35.2.
Gelmcr. SOC. over David El-1 Jos Minsch of Switzerland
rod. OTI: Gary Phillips. SOC. I took first place in the men's j hreakfast
over Larry Brown. OTI: John giant slalom in 2:55.6. Buddy club. Fourteen ladies from
Jean Saubert
Slalom Victor
Sander walked five and
fanned two in five innings
and Jack Forde, who succeed
ed him, issued two bases on
balls and struck out four.
Each allowed a bleeder hit.
The safeties were by Don
Summers and Bob Peters.
LINLSCORES:
Mcdford 0(11 200 ri 0 I! 1
Grants Pass 010 000 12 4 3
l nunc and Banrps. Phinn 1 7 1
Thompson and Peters.
Broad jump Mel Renfor. UO.
21 6,. Max Johnson. USC, 23a4; I
Carlos Dc La Roiisa, USC. 23-0
Javelin Larry Stuart. USC. 1
240 1 'j (meet record; old record
23B-4'... Les Tipton. UO. 1962i;
Tipton, 229; Ron Gomez. UO. 227-5.
Shot put Dave Steen, UO.
61-83. (Oregon school record: old
record 60-2. Sleen. 1!),3); Den
nis Wynn. USC. 36-2 ; Dave
Dornsife. USC. 52-4.
440 relay Southern Califor
nia i Dick Cortese. Boh Pierce.
Dave Ferris, Rex Cawlcy ., 41.7;
Oregon, 41.8.
Mile Geith Forman. UO,
4:03.7 (meet record; old record
4:07.2.. Jim Grellc. UO, l)39t;
Archie San Romant Jr.. UO. 4:04.7:
Julio Marin. USC. 4 :06.
440 Kevin Hogan. USC. 48 3;
Rrx Cawley. USC, 49 0. Al OXeary.
100 Dick Cortese. USC. 9 3:
Dave Morris. USC. 9..V Dave Blunt.
UO. 9.6.
Pole vault Mike Flanagan.
USC. 15-0 (meet record: old rec
ord 14-UV Mel Hein. USC. 1962;
Mr,rty Frank. UO 14-6, Boh Wat
son, UO. 14-6 (Frank cecond on
fewer misses).
Hiyh jump Lew Hoyt. USC.
6-11 i meet record; old record
6-9V Charlie Dumas. USC. 1939);
Paul Stubet, UO. fi-9: Terry LLew
elleyn. UO. fl-9. (Stuber second on
fewer misses i,
Discus Mike Rowe. USC.
138-11 'a; Terry Mix. USC. 156-10;
Dick Brown, UO. 15111':..
ln hieh hurdlPS Brian Polk-
inghorne. USC, 13 9 (ties' meet rec-
recorri. Jerry Tarr. UO,
196.!.: Bob Pierce. USC, 14.0: Mel
Renlro. UO. 14.1,
Triple jump Carlos De La Rosa.
ua. -ftt-tj; vernon r ox. uu.
4R-3?h; Mux Johnson, USC, 44-8
(new cventi.
880 nay van Asien. uu,
1:54.0: Lewis Powell. UO. 1:34.1:
Archie San Romani Jr., UO. 1:38.2,
220 Dick CorWe. (JSC, 21.6;
Dave Morris. USC. 21.8; Dave
Blunt UO 'JIB
330 intermediate hurdles Rex
r-aii-lfv ITSr m 7- Ti hrtween
Mcl Rcnfro. UO. and Brian roix-
invhnrnp :tfl K lew rviintl.
Two-mile Julio Marin. USC,
Brian FoiKingnorne, nex lwi-i
April through May events
have been listed for the Ore
gon Women's Golf associa
tion,
Medford has on OWGA
unit of 29 members with Mrs.
S. A. Peters as team captain
and Mrs. Ruby Schneider and
Mrs. William Clark as her
rcpresenatatives.
Sweepstakes play for the
association is scheduled April
10 at Tualatin Country club
and April 24 at Riverside
club, Portland. Sweepstakes
and qualifying for the public
links team match will be on
May 7 at Waverley Country
club, Portland. Annual three
day play is set for May 21 at
Baker Country club, May 22
at La Grande Country club
and May 23 at Pendleton
Country club. Public links
team match will be on May
29 al Lake Oswego Country
club.
Largest Group
On March 27 Medford wom
en had the largest out-of-town
group at UWGA opening
t Oswego Lake
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tended in nine-hole best ball
in which 127 women played.
Mrs. Lloyd Brooks and Mrs.
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Medford OWGA members
play on a trophy at Rogue
Valley Country club on the
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Winner will be determined
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