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THURSDAY. APRIL 11. 1963
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
SPORTS
Tennis Round Robin
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At Southern Oregon
AihUnd-Tennis will be the
only home athletic event lea
tured at Southern Oregon col
lege this week end. Raider
courtmen host a round robin
among Oregon State univer
ilty, St. Mary'i college and
Willamette university
Bcou.se of the unfavorable
weather the Raldera have only
played a few matches this
season. During the week SOC
had a dual meet scheduled
With the University of Ore
gon at Eugene, but because
of the weather were forced
to cancel it after two post
ponements
Coach Alex Petersen of SOC
feels, "This will be one of
the outstanding matches for
SOC this season.
Coach Petersen announced
that, if the weather didn't
cooperate and all the schools
concerned agreed, the matches
Would be held inside.
The a c h c d u 1 e for the
matches on Friday lists meets
between SOC and OSU and
between St. Mary's and Wil-
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Staa-O-Matic Irake LhiIim In
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Specialist for 21 yean.
Phone 779-1966
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lamette beginning at 2 p.m.
On Saturday it will be SOC
versus Willamette and OSU
versus St. Mary's at 9 a.m. At
2 p.m. SOC and St. Mary's
and OSU and Willamette will
battle in the final matches.
Cassius Clay
Will Take On
Henry Cooper
Louisville, Ky. - IUPH - If
Cassius Clay had his way, his
next fight would be with
former heavyweight cham
pion Floyd Patterson.
But since Clay couldn't get
together on terms with Pat
terson, he will meet British
Empire champion Henry
Cooper in a 10-roundcr at
London's Wembley Stadium,
probably June 18.
Cocky Cassius is lo receive
$30,000 or 27Vi per cent of
the gate, whichever is greater.
for the bout with the sturdy
Englishman, who Is ranked
No. 0 among heavyweight
contenders by the World Box
ing association.
Clay, who is ranked second
behind Patterson for a shot
at Sonny Llston's crown, was
willing to box Patterson for
30 per cent of the gate in
New York's Madison Square
Garden. The offer came from
New York matchmaker Ted.
dy Brenner.
Floyd rebelled at the idea
of the 21-year-old Louisville
Lip getting any more than 20
per cent. So thats where
things stood - a complete
atandoff - when Clay's man
ager, Bill Faversham, agreed
to the Cooper bout Wednesday.
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Rogue Valley Schools Enter
Hayward Relay Events Friday
Five high schools of the
Rogue valley area will have
participants In Eugene on Fri
day for the first day's activi
ties of the University of Ore
gon's annual Hayward relays.
Rogue River, St. Mary'i and
Illinois Valley will contend in
Class C and Phoenix and
Eagle Point In Class B.
St. Mary's will aim for its
fifth straight mantle. But, a
strong titular bid from Rogue
River,' third last year, is an
ticipated. The Chiefs signaled
this by ending the reign of
St. Mary's last Saturday in the
Little Rogue relays at Phoe
nix. Coach Frank Morris of the
Chieftains said that he will
take an 18-man squad to Eu
gene. The team will be almost
the same as the one which
took the Little Rogue toga. An
exception will place Jim Fab-
rick in the 440-yard relay. He
will fill the spot held down
by Don Salyer. For, Salyer
will move into the open high
hurdle race.
Salyer Vies
Salyer will set his sights on
the pole vault and high jump
honors and run a leg of the
ahuttle hurdles in addition to
vying in the high barriers.
Morris described the run
ning of Fabrick, Ron Waite
and Dave Lee as pleasant sur
prises last week. In the same
category was the 133 discus
throw of freshman Marl Car
ter, although he scratched.
Also, making Rogue River
loom strong is the fact that
BOWLING
STANFORD RUNNER Bob
Mclntyrc, ex-Oregon State
A - 1 440-yard run, champ
from Mcdford high, is a var
sity track performer for Stan
ford University this season aa
a sophomore. He will contend
for the Indians in Stanford
stadium this Saturday against
the University of Oregon. Mc
lntyrc Is slated to run in the
220 and 440 dashes and the
440 relay.
ZEPHYR LEAGUE
Landla Studio 140-161 4. Gloria
Taylor 433; Mcdford Honda (3S-30J
0, Ann Skeclere 477.
Modern Tile Co. (30-361 3; Su
an Meeker 437; Woodland Hetghta
Mkt 130-371 1, Vella Hlfday 388.
Rogue Boarding Kennels (30-36)
3. Alice Leniley 406, Ellen Wade
4oe; Bureuon i (lfi-40) 1. VI Corby
433.
Walnacoti'a Drugs (33-341 3;
Haicl Reed 436; Burk'e Awninis
(31-33) 1. Leona Burk 433.
Ann Skeeters 160. Blllle Btala
167, Modern Till Co. 1343.
lie 17S, Don Landini
Bowlera 31S9.
ORDING SIGNS
Edmonton, Alta. -IUPD- The
Edmonton Eskimos of the
Western Football conference
Wednesday announced the
signing of former University
oi urcgon Kiiard Mickey Ar
ding to a tryout contract for
the 1963 season.
Bucks, Seals
Collide at SF
Unitad Press International
Portland and San Francisco
shift the scene of the West
ern Hockey league playoff
semi-finals tonight, with the
two teams taking 1-1 records
Into the third game at San
Francisco.
The Seals managed to earn
a split in the first two games
at Portland - a feat not to be
sniffed at since they hadn't
won at Portland all year until
their 5-2 victory Tuesday.
Meanwhile the Northern di
vision semi-finals got under
way at Vancouver Wednesday
night with a 3-2 Vancouver
win over Seattle in a game
that produced enough tension
for the entire best-of-seven
scries.
LADY ELKS PM LEAGUE
Pin Downers l30-33) 3. Mar-
garet Sutton 433: Slags 136-36) 1,
LaVelle Rlcka 410.
Ten Pina (28 !&a3U 1 1 Kava
Hogue 434; Esquires (1CI,-33,j) 3,
Shirley Welacamp 430.
Elkettti (3S-34) 3. Yvonne Stro
bel 443. Wapltia (33-30) 1. Shirley
Berna 431.
Blcwpera (38-34) 4. Ellent Wlae
433; Thumper 126-36) 0. Ruth
Carlson 300.
Carol Wray ISO. Shirley Berna
173. Shirley Welacamp 163; Elk
riles 1S02.
LADIES CLASSIC LEAGUE
.Medford Yardage (29-10) 3. Win-
da Holly 342, Valley Music (17-13)
i, .Betty neinnoiu 396.
Inaurance Mart (27-21) 3, Karen
bmnn 333; Longer Morns (23-25)
1. Teresa Short 402.
Rogue Distributing 127-211 4,
Helen Culy 328; Brave Bull 122-26)
0, Gertie Blind 812.
Wooden Shoe (26s-21!a) 4, El
ale Baker 543; Crater Inn Motel
(Sa-33 jl 0. Dot Neait 487.
Clock Cafe (26-33I 3. Miry Of
fenbacher 332; Thunderblrd Mar
ket (28-221 1. Georgia Boardman
376.
Union Club (22-26) 4. LaHavne
Harria 374: Jorgenecn'a Dairy (17
311 0, Helen Walfamott 300.
Georgia Boardman 214. Lola
Leaminf 310, Annadalt Bohannan
208.
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MAJORETTKS
Brutes Richfield 139-17) 3. Ruth
Pruitt 333: Barco Supply (33-33) 1,
Dotty Wolff 303.
So On. Trophy (38-18) 4. Wan
da Booth 53S: Oreeon Veneer 12a.
28) 0. Eleanor Holbrook 483.
Classic Studio (30-261 3. Gerry
Carnler 506; Brave Bull (31-33) 1,
iiuic.y Lewis D14.
Browns Trucking (20-36) 4. De
LeRoy 828; Klm'a (18-41) 0. Del
Chrtatlaneon 350.
Ruth Pruitt 233. Alta Knauber
300. Edl Dickinson 108: So, Ora.
Trophy 1045.
TUESDAY MIXED
Holy Bowlera 140', -13',) 3, Don
Landing 368: Tiros 38-18) 1. Bob
Polndexler 488.
Tlgera 124-33) 3. Stub Helmick
300: Mlx-Upa (27-20) 1. Walt Schri
mer 316.
Tour S's (13-411 0. (by forfei
ture); OuUawa I25's-30',tl 4, Jim
White 482.
Lazabea (33-21 1 0. Kay Bateman
471; K-Shl (10-37) 4, Duane Ross
334.
Maurlne Helmich and Edith Tut-
CENTENNIAL LEAGUE
Four Subs 12314-41.) 3!,
erly Bryan 313; Splltnlka 18
seiar -a. s-arrou reteraon 468.
t-rown Lighters (19-9) 3. Allca
Casebier 4Bf; Alley Oopa (11-17)
1, Shirley Lowe 343.
. EVe:..F'01,r IS-BI 3. Kathy
Burke 447: Blue Angela (7-21) l,
Doris Torbos 429.
Four Alibis (18-10) 3, Bev. St.
Clair 318; Alley Butters 118-121 1.
Nora Bailey 485.
Boo Booa (17',J-18'.i) 4, Viola
Warrmcr 469. Ema Knudion 469;
478 H-") 0, Jean Tuckar
Bowling Bags (12!j-l(,) J,
5' ? .""S Ml E'd Allied :
231 1. Veda Zupan 420.
Beverly Bryan 315; Bev. St
Clair 213, Alice Casebier 199.
DREAMER LEAGUE
Roily Pollta (17-7) 4; Lucky
Striken (forfeit) ayuieu
Hit gc Mlaa (15-8) a. Helen
Mitchell 438: Spare rubbers UJ.'j"
1, Arlene Rlana 380.
ruiiere (14-10) 3, Myrni Hudson
(11-13)
2. Jen
353; Happy Date
Hosteller 351.
Checker. (10-14) 3. Marcalla
s!386 " '"1" '' Lur
i.ArAVi.E."n 1"; Hln MarUn
163, Arlene Rlana 156.
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A truck is capital Investment, in0,her maehin,
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So tha tougher (ha machlna Is, the more money it
wil! make over a longer time.
Dodga builds tough trucks, so tough In (act they'ra
backed by tha longest and strongest warranty on any
American truck. A five-year or 50,000-mlla power
train warranty Issued by Chryilar Motors Corpora
tion to Its authorized Dodge Truck dealers.
Look around, Talk to other daalars. Give compati
tiva warranties a careful reading.
Than talk to tha man who tails Job-Rated Dodge
trucks In your neighborhood.
He'll have tha warranty that topi 'am all. And ha'lt
ran you about a liberal ntw truck finance plan,
as irosiing ror tha cakel
too,
DOOBE BUILDS TOUGH TRUCKS
DOMl DIVISION CHRYSLER
Xm M0reM CORWrUTION
PARSONS MOTOR CO., 315 East 5th, Medford
KOrrEE KLATSCH
Bowl Weavels (12-4) 1, Joyce
?rV?w4y:.,Cn,nn1 Chl" ("-SI
3. Ruth Holloway 517.
Mffi, ?lrdVJI3-!... . We
Melv. P-;Sa ao,"' "' 1
. Wae.Ttt &J 3. twa Hun-
Jlf-'a'ii P"" l10-" " Chi-
Roguejtea isis 4. Anna Elacn
Elsie McEwen 420.
RaJJ,fLn,.9"Iw, IW0J 1, Alice
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ROXV ANN CLASSIC
n?imoI(2UrU'V Alan Holmes
e"-" rilllaipB JJB.
y American Home v Land (20-td
3, Martin Stockdalt 671; Talent
347 " i ooray castor
. ""in vvneeier Lot-
glnj (30.161 2. Ray Offord 589.
ocvk a oaxery 110-171 2 Rrw
Wilkea 393: Oak r.rnv,. V,.:;- fV
Wooden Shoe 1 17U.1I U i 5 n.
Lwi 5tf3; McLauihlin PlumhlnV
tl3;23i 1, Butch Goode 349.
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ttraon 234. American Home JL
0LA8BIC LEAGUE
North's ( hu.u w.. .... ,. -
T Louch oo: Medlord Lanta
.,Bu?.,5tTlre Exchange (24-8) S,
Jim Wehren 817: SevvTne M.rh,.
"""r 118-14) 1. Don Hunter 551.
1i.B,V's,e''nen, Brve Butt
115-17, 3. Roy Everaon 804.
E. H. Mann Co. (10-131 3. Andy
AnH.rmn Rio 11,11..-- ..
ITank Knox 342.
HAcW Root Re.r Ma. let a u
".1 s'dale 604: Don'a Hideaway
MU-i7tl) o. Troy Dean 588.
U.'nHub?e72n322"' Try
AN'iiV-e uivti, S. .
Tleers iin.At a t. sUs.
580. Knol Heads' 111-131 0. Vern
ni ir ,it
Uead Beats 1V..D'. 4. Dick
"" Brotners sV Sisters (8
18) 0. Rulh HoUowav a 1
Ssnahi.a.pi ns.ai , c
eve ltl mgnu (13
ID 3. Marvin Adam. af
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"- i"p. a. maxtne
wwawin soa. snamrocka (12-121 1.
Wayne Hunter 423.
.a r , Sr'" 3- J,m 'hren
O "-.a' w lo's-ir'i 1
Callaghan 533.
Jeta 18-18) 3 Jake ill..,,
All Splits (5-01 I. Boy Lester 48
lorn Stchoonover 212 Shv r.n..
IJ"I 220. Jim Wehren 238: Tlgera
, Shy
828
Kendall Encounters
Honty Bear Tonight
Portland - aim - Andy Ken
dall, Oregon's latest fistic
hope tanrlpit with r?.n.
(Honey Bear) Bryant of Tuc
son. Ariz , tonight m a 10
round niiddlrweiffht hnvin.
event at the Portland armory.
Bryant is the third fighter
signed to meet the once
beaten Portlanrir-r Tha, Nasal
one was suspended by the
California boxing commission
and the second became ill.
OSU RAINED OUT
Corvallis - ITTFt - nr..
State and Portland State were
rained out of their baseball
game in the second inninsr
Wednesday with Oregon State
leading 4-1.
Toronto Ml fhaTMM.i.
Maple Leafs, although forced
to regroup their forces after
the loss of Frank Mahnvli-h
are 3-1 favorites to defeat the
Detroit Red Wings tonight
in the serene! srama of thai
Stanley Cup final playoffs.
its members have bettered
Hayward records in the dis
tance medley, the two - mile
relay, the shuttles and pole
vault.
Coach Bill McKibbin will
take a defending crew of 15
St. Mary's athletes. Only five
IV boys will make the trip,
according to Coach Ron
Brood. The Cougars have a
triangular meet on the fol
lowing day.
23 From Phoenix
Phoenix will be represent
ed by a crew of 23 boys, in
cluding alternates. Coach Hap
Lonsoruck nas reported.
Only three youths. Bob
Bonner, Ed Hanacom and Sam
Charters will make the Eu
gene trip for Eagle Point.
Coach Vern Steward said that
other Eagle Point trackmen
will engage Crater junior var
sity at 4 p.m. Friday at EP.
The Eagle freshman meet at
Rogue River was moved to
today. It was planned for to
morrow.
The five Southern Oregon
conference schoola will take
teams to Eugene on Saturday
for the Haywards. Medford,
Grants Pass and Klamath
Falls will be in the metro
politan division and Crater
and Ashland in Class A.
April 25 Deadline In Softball
April 23 has been set as
the deadline for loams to
enter the Jackson County
Softball aeeociaiion'e summer
league play. The decision was
made ax a meeting at the Maa
ford hotel last night. An entry
fee of 330 must be turned in
to Harry Chipman, league
ST. MARY'S ROSTER:
Pole vaule Doug Vakoc. Ray
5 chUr: dlacua Pete N a u m e a.
RIchter; ahot put Wayne Cook:
broad Jump Tom Darfand. Nau
mea: high Jump Tim Sakraida;
Javelin Jim Calhoun and J
Randolph.
Dlatanct medley Jack Sterling
113201, Jim Revcrman (440), John
Batrer (880), Bill Reverman (mile);
440 Darland. Calhoun. Naumea or
Sakraida. Jim Webb: 2-mlla Bat
s.!fve Cook B- Heverman,
Allan Wruck; sprint medley Mike
Hutchinson. Naumea or Sakraida.
Webb. Darland: ahuttle hurdles
Naumea, Calhoun, Sakraida.
ILLINOIS VALLEY ROSTER:
Discus and iav.lin ann Tn.n..
hill; 440 Ron Tycer, Thornhlll.
Darryl CeUert. Terry McNaught:
aprint medley Tycer. Gellert, lie.
Naught, Pete Hlnes.
EAGLE POINT RD8TER:
Bob Bonner and r.ri H,nvnm
shot put and discus; Sam Charters,
hiarh hurdlea. hrnad tnmn .Mai t.i.k
jump.
t'Mur.M.X ROSTER:
Distance medlev rte.n M,n,.
ell 113201. Greg Goodrich (440).
Jernla Merrltt (S80I Roman Mata
untie,, jon uranoy, Jim
Conabruck. Oale Hnnsv.i,)) v.-
Hawkins; 3-mlle relay Todd Dolt,
Mata. Larry Johnson. Jay Thomas;
!P,rint m f 1 a.y "on Tompklna
aW, Conabruck (110). Honeycutt
(320 rred Swingle (440): shuttl
buretta three among Rick Sola.
IrrHl easiwaMasai Jonn rosier; mgn
hurdlea Foster, Dole: ahot put
Granbv Stli-b Ri.v,,
Granby, Greg lap; javelin
Richey Granby: high jump tu-
avne nui. ui campoeii: pole
vault Dale Sauer. Consbruck:
bread jump Bote. Don Tompkins.
Alternates D a a n I a Bols, Gary
Smith.
SO Spikers
Journey To
Vancouver
Ashland-With a full squad
of men the Southern Oregon
college spikers will travel to
Vancouver, Wash., to meet
Clark college in a dual meet
Saturday.
With only one meet so far
contested, the Raiders are
looking for their second vie
tory. They beat Portland State
last week.
Last week end, also, Clark
college met other top junior
colleges of Washington and
came home with the number
one position in a walk away.
Dan Bulkley, SOC track men
tor slated, We have never
met with Clark in previous
seasons but, with indications
like the showing they made
last week end we are looking
forward to an exceptionally
tough meet this week end."
Jerry Arndt will be with
the Raiders this time. Last
week end the Raiders' top
miler was sidelined with a
leg injury, but after the
week's rest he is fully
covered.
Portland Beavers
Defeat Columbus 8-7
Daytona Beach. Fla. - (UPD -
The Portland Beavers pound
ed out a 10-hit, 8-7 victory
over the Columbus Jets in an
exhibition baseball same
Wednesday.
Bill Shephard hit a three
n homer as the Beavers
won their sixth spring game
in is decisions. They open
the Pacific Coast league sea
son Saturday at Dallas against
tne new Dallas-Fort Worth
team.
Manager Les Peden has
named lefthander Jim Archer
at his opening day pitcher.
LINEBACKERS MEET
Spring sports will be the
subject Friday at the regular
meeting of Medford Lineback
ers. The meeiinf will be at
neon at North's Chuck Wagon.
High school spring coaching
staffs are to be represented.
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team is to be accepted.
League play will start about
May IS and all games will be
played at Jackson park.
Robert Haworth. city parks
and recreation director, as
sured the league that the field
and lights will be ready en
that date, barring unusually
continuous rains.
Teams indicating intentions
ef entering the league are
Wheeler Logging. Southern
Oregon Dry Kiln, Central
Point, Tru Mix. United Gro
cers, Medco, Jay Allen and
CWA. One or two ether teams
also have indicated they wi
come in before the deadlim
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