Rogue
n Class C Hayward Relays
Eugene Rogue River
high's powerful Chieftains
nuteluuM 3? other rhnAK
here triday to capture the
t it
wwpcuuup in ine uonn MC&erU nabbed the shot 440 Tie first. Central Linn ! Distance medlev Rogue Riv
27th annual Hayward relays, put and discus. and Junction cm-; tie third. Myr-1 ar (Pentecost. Salter. HaUstu,
Triumph in the University
of Oregon event brought the
Chiefs their first track and
field mantle of statewide stat
ure. As it did in the Little
Rogue relays a week ago.
Rogue River snapped the,
four-year domination of St.
Mary's of Medford.
Rogue River with 58 13
Mints more than doubled the !
total of us nearest rival.
Mapleton took second with
24 and St. Mary's third with
21.
Central Linn successfully
defended its Class B crown.
The Cobras, clinching the title
in the final event, the sprint
medley, ran up 34VS counters.
St. Francis, which did not
place in the final event, was
second with 25. Reedsport
scored 23Vsa
Salyer Stars
Don Salyer was first in two ,
events and second in another
for Coach Frank Morris' RR
Chieftains who captured
firsts, also, in all four run
ning events for a total of six
medals. Salyer tied the pole
vault record of 11 feet 6 in
ches. He won the high hurdles
in 15.5 and was second in the
high jump with a leap of 3-8.
The crew of Craig Phillips,
Jim Fabrick, Alan Gales and
Chris Jones won both the 440
yard relay and the sprint
medley for the Chieftains.
Bob Pentecost learned with
Ron Halicka, Jack Salter and
Ron Waite to win the distance
medley and Gust Schefstrom
and Jim LeRoy combined
with Pentecost and Salter to
nab the two-mile.
Larry Craig was second in
the shot put for Rogue River
with 42-11V6 while Arden
Liles tied for fifth in the pole
vault at 10-6.
Two S.M. Seconds
St. Mary's was second to
Rogue River in the 440 relay
and sprint medley and took
third in the two-mile and
fourth in the distance med
ley. Jim Calhoun took fifth
in the javelin for St. Mary's
at 144-5 and Tim Sakraida
lied for fourth in the high
jump at 5-3.
Ron Thornhill was third for
Illinois Valley at 115-1 in the
discus and IV gained a fifth
in the 440 relay.
Central Linn, coached by
Four-Year Grid
Tickets May
Be Purchased
Medford high school sta
dium committee has announc
ed that a concerted drive will
be made late next summer to team defeated Eagle Point 4
tell four-year season tickets i to 1 and Hedrick Junior high
to Medford high football 7 to 0 la5t week
games. ! RESULTS:
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Tickets will sell for S80 and ; slntlr Teresa Pruett. EP,
a total of 350 seats are avail- i def Susan Latendresse SM. 6-4,
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able, including a sizable num. del Lorctta Whipple. 6-3. -4;
ber of choice ones. The money
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payment on the 4.000
seat I
grandstand which was erected
lasl year.
It is not necessary, howev
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drive starts. Persons interest-1 6-3, 8-0: Jeanne Rossi, SM, def,
in kiminn thai fjtii 3, 1 Janice Carlson. H. 6-1. f-0. Hol
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Tinker Hatfield, ex-Rogue I
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Sam Charters took the hifih
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uunuea 111 10. U lor t,aglC
: Point and placed fourth in
the broad lumn al IQ.J. '
Jon Granby. Phoenix, was
second in thp shot mil at fl-l
and Dale Saucr, Phoenix, lied !
for fourth in the pole vault at
10-6.
Rain
showered, drizzled
ana Poured during the meet
CLASS B RESULTS,
Hifih hurdles Charters, Eagle
Point; Kucera, Scappoosse; tic
third. Colson. Salem Academv,
and Schmidt. Rainier; tie fifth
Hadges. Reedsport. and Carlson.
Central Linn 16.0.
Javelin McCormick. Oak
ridge; John Aspgren. St Helens;
Crippen, Toledo; Buchholz. El
mira: Winningham. Myrtle Point.
139-u.
Shot put McKern. Centra!
Linn: Granby, Phoenix; Stibiti
Myrtle Point; Staate. Dallas;
Madras .i0-8'.
Pole vault Goertzen. Suther
lin; Gurney Myrtle Point; Crippen.
Toledo; tie fourth. Ropp. Central
Linn, and Saucr. Phoenix. 12-',,.
Discus McKern. Central I.tnn-
WeMter, Central Linn; winker.
innnd, and Romberg. Reedsport :
143-8.
Broad jump Rcznicsek. North
Marion: Rosa. Reedsport; Kucera.
Scappoosa: Charters. Eagle Point;
Hatfield. Myrtle Point. 21-4
Distance medley St. Francis;
Reedsport, Scappoose: Pleasant
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Down Clark 96-49
Vancouver, Wash. - South-1 Bill White raced over the
em Oregon college trackmen high hurdles in 14.8 for a new
tomahawked Clark college Southern Oregon school rec-
here Saturday in a dual meet. ,
The Red Raiders ran up a
lopsided 96 to 49 margin in
a meet which had been fig
ured much closer.
SOC won firsts in 12 of the
17 events. Mike Hood, Denny
Ellis and Fred Thomas each
had two firsts and one second
for the Raiders. Doyle Bran
som garnered two firsts and
a third. Hood also had a third
which made him individual
high scorer with 14 points.
White Sets Record
Bransom won the 100 and
220-yard dashes. Thomas the
high jump and hop. step and
jump, Hood the intermediate
hurdles and broad jump and
Ellis the shot put and javelin.
Crusader Girls
Take Matches
St. Mary's high girls tennis
Muheiic Ely. 5M. def t-aroi
bcr. EP. 4-6. 10-8; Ann Par-
sons. hM. del Dustinc Huner, ti',
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land def. Pruett And Whipple. 6-1
(Si. Mary's-Uedrlek
single. Sue Naumes, SM def
: Emily Carpenter, H, -3. 6-2; Mary
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Sprint medley Central Linn;
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SCORING Central Linn 34' j, !
Myrtle Point 1714: Junction City
an.ri Ppooae u. Madras ia; um
ridge 8; Dallas, Eagle Point and
Pleasant Hill 7, loieao ana scr
ra Catholic G. North Marion. Phoe
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port. Philomath, Sandy. Stayton,
Si unlaw, Tsft and Willamina 0.
CLASS C RESULTS:
High hurdles Sayler. Rogue
River; Hager. Corbett; tie third.
Lawson. Camas Valley, and Fawle,
Creswell; Meuser. Crow, 13.5.
Discus Gould. Mapleton;
Jones. Elkton; Thornhill. Illinois
Valley; Zaklan. Creswell; Ostling.
Waldport, 109-9.
Pole vault Salyer. Rogue Riv
er; Lawrence. Crow: Baldridge.
McKenzie; Olson. Canyonville; tie
fifth. Smith. Harrisburg. Liles.
Rogue River, and Naff, Pacific.
11-6. (Tics record i.
Shot put Gerstncr. Creswell:
Craig. Rogue River; Lamoreaux.
Oakland; Schultz. Elkton; L.
Charles. Monroe. 44-61.
Javelin T. Charles. Monroe;
Graabong, Triangle Lake. Horn
ing. Monroe: Chambers, Salem
Academv; Calhoun. St. Marys.
170-3.
High jump Frederick. Oak
land; Salyer. Rogue River; Goch
enour, Monroe; tie fourth. Par-
ord.
"They did better than I ex
pected," said SOC Coach Dan
Bulklcy. The meet was con
ducted most of the way under
sunny skies but previous rains
made the track rough and
slow.
Other SOC winners were
the 440-yard relay team of
Thomas, White, Bransom and
Dave Graham, Norm Oyler
in the two-mile and Spike
Gordon in the pole vault.
RESULTS!
440 relay SOC -Thorns .
White. Bransom. Graham i. 429,
Mile Zallnnis, C: Arndt, S;
Bailey. C. 4:28.2.
100 Bransom, S; Thomas, S;
Hill. C. 10,0.
High hurdles White. S; Hood,
S: Allison. C. 14.8.
880 Wells. C; LeRoy. S; Rob
erts. C. 1:57
440 Olheman, C; Hughes. C;
Frantz. S 50.3.
220 Bransom. S; Grshatn. S;
Moore. C. 22.9.
Inter hurdles Hood. S; White,
S; Allison, C. 38.6.
2-mile Oyler. S: Zallonis, C;
Boatman. S. 9:48.2.
Shot put Ellis. S; Robinson.
S; Mathews, C 45-11',.
Javelin Ellis. S; Evans. S.
Hopkins. C. 197-9.
High jump Thomas. S; James,
S: Evans. S. 6-2.
Broad jump Huod. S; Net
tles. C; Bransom. S, 21-11'.
Pole vault Gordon, S; tie
second. Nettles and Hopkins, C.
Discus Challis. C; Ellis, S;
Rohinson. S. 134-3.
Triple jump Thomas, S; Net
tles. C; Hood, S. 43-34.
Mile relAy i Clark fHuihes,
Roberta, Wyborney, weiisj 3.29,2.
MH Tennis
Crew Wins
Ashland - Medford high de
feated Ashland 5 to 2 here
Saturday in Southern Oregon
conference tennis
Medford won all five sin
gles matches. Doubles match
es were halted during play
and forfeited to Ashland.
Medford and Crater high
will play here Tuesday. It,
however, will be a home
match for crater.
RESU.TS;
Singlr. - Garv Highland. M.
def Marly Burns. A. 7-5. 6-3. Mike
Naumes. M. def Bill Bowman. A,
6-0. 6-0; Lee Wimberley. M. dcf.
Jeff Trost. A. 6-0. 6-1. Chris Ras
rmiiscn M. def, John Wacker. A,
fi-0. B-2; A T Highland. M, def.
Tom Thompson. A. 6-0, 6-2,
Doubles Both matches for
feited to Ashland.
Grayson Done
At Washington
Seattle. Wash. - TOT - The j
University of Washington an
nounced officially Saturday
that John Grayson is through
as head basketball coach.
The announcement was
made by Jim Owens, athletic
director and head football
coach, at a news conference
here
Owens said he was not yet
in a position to name a suc
cessor to Grayson, "but I ex
pect we will very soon."
Owens declined to elabo
rate on his reasons 'or not re
hiring Grayson, who is in
the last year of a four -year
contract The athletic direc
tor would say only that after
much consideration he decid
ed that replacing Grayson was
necessary "in the best inter
ests of the basketball program"
MEDFORD
rttt. Camas Valley; Sakraida. St
Mary s; Long Mapltton s-io.
. Broad jurnp - Fowler. Crc.l ;
Addlrmnn Manietmi ParrtMt. Cam.
as vauey; Dennis Lkanger. west-
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Corbett: McKenzie. 11:20 9
440 Rogue River (Phillips,
Fabrick, Gates, Jones.: St. Mary's.
Salem Academy; Crow; Illinois
Valley; Mapleton. 46-5.
Iitrom, LeRov. Pentecost. Saitcrt.
Mapleton: St. Mary's: Monroe
Scio; Glcndale. 8:259
Sprint medley Rogue River
iPhilltps, Fabrick. Jones. Gates):
St. Mary's, tie third. Corbett and
Triangle Lake. McKenzie. Maple
ton. 1:41.6.
SCORING: Rogue River 581,:
Mapleton 24; St. Mary's 21; Mon
roe 15; Creswell 14'.-; Corbett 91..;
Oakland and Crow 8; Triangle
Lake ftSj Camas Valley 61.-; Elk
ton, McKenzie Salem Academy
and Scio 6; Iltinou, Valley. Can
yonville and West fir 2; Waldport,
Powers and Glcndale 1: Harris
burg and Pacific 'a: Alsca. Chein
awa, Coburg. Columbia Christian.
Days Creek. Detroit. Gilchrist. Lo
well, St. Paul. Yoncalla, Canyon
ville Bible 0.
Eagle Point
Winner of
Track Tiffs
Eagle Point An Eagle
Point freshman-junior varsity
track team won 78V&-43V6 on
Friday over a Crater high
freshman-sophomore crew.
Mike House won the high
and low hurdles for the
Eagles. Bill Short took the
U30-yard run and tied with
Craler's David Trautman in
the 150. Trautman tied wilh
his teammate Charles Lusky
in the 75.
Eagle Point defeated Rogue
River 85 to 35 in a frosh meet
on Thursday.
RESULTS:
(EP Frosh-JV and Crater Krosh
Sophomorei) Shot put Miller. EP. Carney,
EP: Glawe. C 39-8.
High Jump Vaughn. C; Bron
son. EP; Dedingfield, EP. 5-2.
Broad Jump Hall. C: Algeo.
EP: Stover. EP. 18-1.
Javelin Pitta. C; Algeo. EP;
Meyer. EP. 130-1 'a.
Pole vault Bronson. EP; tic
second. Smith. EP. and Hughes. C
9-9
70 high hurdles Houm EP:
Hughes. C: tie third Taylor, C.
Leewcnburgh. EP. 11.1.
75 Tie first Trautman and
Luskie. C; Wilson. EP. 9.0.
Discus Carney. EP: Schoet
tle. EP; Glawe. C. 120-10.
1320 Stover. EP; Jensen. EP;
Gurrev. C. 3:43.8
330 Short, EP; Ford. EP; Al
geo. 39.6.
120low hurdles House. EP:
I Hughes. C; Bidders, EP. 15.7.
1M lie iirsi jramman,
and Short. EP; Hall, C. 17.6.
660 Meyer. EP; Thompson. C;
Gurrey, C 1:35.4.
440 relay Eagle Point (Wilson,
Rldders. Smith. House 1 .31.1.
Ki'-tm From
70 hich hurdle; Goodrich,
nn; Bedlnfifteld. EP. ll.O.
75 dash Wilson, EP: Atwell,
RR; Young. EP. B.7.
1320 Jensen. EP: L, Ford,
RR: Chrihtcnscn. EP. 3:3K.I.
120 low hurdles Bronson,
EP: Goodrich, RR. 17.3
330 Smith. EP; Frantz, RR;
Ford. EP. 40.9.
660 Meyer. EP; Jensen, EP;
L. Ford, RR. 1.39.
150 Atwell. RR; Wilson. EP;
Young. EP. 17.0.
Shot put Carney. EP: Har
per. EP; Bedingfield, EP. 37-5.
Discus Carney. EP; Carter.
EP: Hawkins. RR. 119-10.
Javelin Frantz. RR: Meyer.
EP; Martinson. EP. 131-9.
Broad jump Smith. EP; Good
rich. RR: Meyer. EP 17-5.
High jump Bronson. EP; Bed
ingfield. EP; K. Ford. RR 5-1
Pole vault Smith, EP: Bron
son. EP. 10-4.
440 rclav Eagle Point i Wilson.
Ridders. Young. Smith!. 52.8.
Relays Won
By Grant
Portland-OJPH-Granl captur
ed its fourth straiRht Port
land Intcrscholastic LraRuc
track relays championship
Friday. It rolled up 71 points.
Jefferson was second with
50 points. Franklin finished
third with 35 and Lincoln
and Cleveland each collected
25 to lie for fourth. Three
records were broken; in the
pole vault, distance medley
and mile relay.
WILLAMETTE WINS
Monmouth -DPT- Willam
ette, paced by double wins by
Ken Ashley and John Baker,
defeated Oregon College of
Education 85-45 in a dual
track meet Friday. Ashley
won the 120-yard high hur
dles in 15 5 and took the high
jump in 5-10. Baker won ttie
100-yard dash in 10.3 and fin
ished first in the broad jump
in 21-liy,.
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Womens' Golf
Golf instruction classes at
Rogue Valley Country club
for lady beginneri will start
Tuesday. Six consecutive lei
sons are being given on Tues
days and Thursdays at
10 a.m.
Champ tonship-f light
Mrs. R H. Torheim vs Mrs
S. A. Peters; Mrs Fred Coleman
vs. Mrs Warren BayUss; Mrs Ken
B Teeters vs Mrs. Charles Mc
Adams: Mr. T A. Culbertson vs.
Mrs John Flynn; Mrs. Charles
Bwenson vs Mrs. E W Stckels:
Mrs James Bayliss vs. Mrs. Jack
Six: Mrs Wayne Safley vs Mrs.
Wm. Miller; Mrs Lloyd Brooks vs
Mrs. Leonard Schlldt.
Second flight
Mrs George Pearson vs. Mrs.
C. A. Holmes; Mrs Stan L Stark
vs. Mrs J A Dickey; Mrs C B
Collins vs Mia Dea nc Lambert;
Mrs Russcl Achcson vs Mrs. Robt.
Bayer; Mrs. Galen Sanncr vs. Mrs.
Brian Douglass: Mrs Ed Nave vs
Mrs. Randall Gifford: Mrs. John
Jensen VS. Mrs. Arthur Wood; Mrs.
Ray Frisbie vs, Mrs Charles Gui
tenon.
Fourth flight
Mrs. Dick House VS. Mrs An
drew Foley: Mrs Richard Schwann
vs Mrs. Ren Taylor: Mrs, Tom
Tuhhs vs Mrs. Max Millhollin;
Mrs. Russell Hogue bye: Mrs. Robt.
Palmer vs Mrs. Ray Sorenson:
Mrs. Al Williams vs. Mrs. Harold
Pvle; Mrs Robt Morris vs. Mrs,
Wm Cowning: Mrs Rese Alexan
der bye.
(Nine-hole first round matches
to be played on or before April
18.1
NINE-HOLE PAIRINGS:
Championship flight
Mrs. Bruce Hammond vs. Mrs
Dorothy Dowsjon; Mrs. Max Lar
son vs. Mrs Ralph Mnrlatt. Mrs.
Wm Tvccr vs. Mrs. R. H. Leer:
Mrs Willis Williams vs, Mrs. E S.
Wentjsr.
Mrs. R. H. Torheim was
medalist for 18-hole play and
Mrs. Bruce Hammond for nine
holes in qualifying play for
the lady golfers spring handi
cap tournament at Rogue Val
ley Country club.
First round mutches must
be finished on or before April
16 Pairings are posted in the
women's locker room.
MARRIAGE PLANS TOLD
Santa Monica, Calif. fUPP
Rickv Nelson, the Inset, took
out a marriage license Friday
to marry Kristin Harmon. 18.
daughter of sportscastcr Tom
Harmon. Harmon, former all-
American football star al
Michigan university, and his
wife, former actress Elvsc
Knox, accompanied the young
couple to the courthouse Fri
day. A spokesman said Nel
son, 22, and Miss Hormon
would be married in St. Mar
tin of Tours Catholic church
in Brentwood on April 20.
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Ralph Terry and Tom
Tresh. a pair of World Scries
heroes last fall, enabled the
New York Yankees to break
a "Jinx" and beat the Balti -
more Orioles. 6-1. Saturday
for the Orioles' first defeat of
the 1963 season
The victory at Yankee sta
dium marked the end of an
Orioles' streak of seven wins
over New York, six of them
last season and one this year.
In other American league
afternoon games, three home
runs led the Detroit Tigers to
a 4-1 victory over the Cleve
land Indians and rookie Dave
Morehead struck out 10 bat
ters in his major league debut
for the Boston Red Sox to
beat Washington, 3-0.
Terry, winner of the decid
ing game of the World Series,
notched his second win of the
season with a five-hit perform
ance. Tresh, the A.L. "rookie
of the year" In 1962, drove In
four Yankee runs with a hom
er, two doubles, and a single.
Terry struck out five and
the only run he allowed, typi
cally for him, was a homer
by Al Smith. However, Yan
kee slugger Mickey Mantle
was forced to leave the game
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Chicago 1 3 .2.10 3
'Houston I 3 .230 3
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Detroit 3 1 .780
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only an eighth Inning homer
by Tito Francona, but he
needed relief help from Ter
ry Fox in the ninth inning
when the Indians loaded the
bases but failed to score.
Morehead, only 19 years
old, allowed only five Sen
ators' hits in hurling the Red
Sox to their win at Washing
ton. The $85,000 bonus young
ster did not allow a Senator
to go as far as third base.
Home runs by Dick Stuart
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Clinton with ono on, both In
the second inning, led his sup
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