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SUNDAY, APRIL 14. 1963
Grants Pass, Bend Capture
In Metro, Class A Hayward
MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON
University of Oregon, Eu
gene Favored defending
champion South Salem was
dethroned here yesterday aft
ernoon when the Grants Pass
High Cavemen and the Bend
Lava Bears garnered the
championships in the 27th an
nual Hayward track and field
relays.
Grants Pass, reportedly
hampered by injuries, sound
ed a warning to mid and late
season rivals by taking the
metropolitan division banner.
But, the Cavemen had to fight
off the bid of hometown North
Eugene to claim top prize.
The southern Oregon power
totaled 48 points. North Eu
gene had 47 Vi.
South Salem, the 1082
crown-holder, was third with
43"2. Medford and Norlh Sa
lem followed, each with 34J2.
Bend won the Class A hon
ors by nine points over seven-
times-in-a-row victor Cottage
Grove. The Bears had 55
points and the Lions 48. Pen
dleton took third with 36 and
Crater fourth with 32'...
One record fell in the met
ro class when South Salem
bettered its last year's two
mile mark by one-tenth of a
second. The new time is 8:03.8.
Cottage Grove's Jim Hen
ningsgaard set a new mark of
12 feet, 8 inches in the Class
A pole vault, and Bend estab-,
lished a new mile relay time ford
put, third in the broad jump,
fourth in the distance mediey.
fifth in the 440 and sixth in
the javelin.
Medford had two ties for
first. Lloyd Hammons went
12 feet 8 Inches in the pole
vault to set a new school
mark and knot with Gary Van
Koten, Grants Pass. Medford
and South Salem had like
times of 36.0 in the shuttle
hurdles.
The Black Tornado of Med-
took a second in the
of 3:325. two-mile, a fourth in the dis-
Grants Pass had firsts in j tance medley and a fifth in
the high jump relay and ties
for first in the 440 relay and
pole vault, second in the mile
relay, thirds in the javelin
and shuttle hurdles, fourths in
the 880 and two-mile relays
and fifth in the shot put relay.
Bend had firsts in the mile,
two-mile and shuttle hurdles.
second in the 880 and hot
MEDF0R
IBUNB
SPORTS
Medford Defeats
Ashland Twice;
Crater, KF Split
ion; Clny,
merfield.
Medford
Ashland
Enyar
Smith fl
(4).
Medford 010 110 1211 11 6
Ashland 003 100 00 4 0 l
Sander finis i v. , .
uunp in, and PHI DM,
(6); Bnrger and DcBocr.
and
and
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... 000 000 00 4 6
Barnes; Rhodes.
DcBorr, WhHIock
Ban
Happy Camp
Championship
Team Honored
Happy Camp - The Happy
v-uiuij r.iememnry school bas-
KflDRll U'llin ;,nit rWHaurin..
were nonored at a special
t.inmpionsnip oinncr at the
.-..,, mum - purpose room
iwarcn 30, followed by an cve
ning of enteriainmnnt
dancing.
The dinner was planned and
put on with the cooperation I
"' cnairman selected from
Medford high bolstered Its
league leadership Saturday by
taking two Southern Oregon
conference baseball games
from Ashland, while Crater
and Klamath Falls were split
ting. The Black Tornado of Med
ford blanked Ashland 8 to 0
in the opener at Ashland and
had to come from behind and
go an extra inning to win 8
to 4 in the second.
Klamath Falls scored a pair
of runs in the fourth extra
frame, the 11th, to beat Cra
ter 6 to 4. Crater rallied from
an 0-3 deficit in the concluder
to nip the Pelicans 8 to 4.
Medford is now 6-0 In the
league and the only unbeaten
team. Klamath Falls Is 3-1,
Crater 4-4, Ashland 1-3 and
Grants Pass 0-4.
The Pelicans used singles
by Oary Smith and Bud Bath
in the top of the 11th for two
runs which broke
with Crater. There
walk, u groundout, a sacrifice
by Lanny Guyer and a stolen
base in the panel.
Klamath pitchers Gary Ben
son and Rich Jackson fanned
18 and walked five in the
contest. Crater's Larry Pepper
whiffed 10 and free-passed
three. Mike Kltching had
three hits and Rick Horn two
for the Pelicans and Pat Pep
per two hits, one a double for
Crater.
Crater got three runs In the
fifth inning on a single by
Pat Pepper, two walks, an er
ror, a steal and a groundout.
KF went on top again In the
sixth but Crater got two runs
in the bottom of the stanza on
a triple by Mike Glines, sin
gles by Neil Rivenburg and
Lou Alvarez, Larry Mason's
sacrifice and a groundout.
Alvarez had two hits In
the game. Crater pitchers
Wayne Clay and Mason struck
out five and walked four
while Benson and Jackson re
corded four fans and one base
on balls.
Bill Enyart pitched four
hit ball for Medford In the
Ashland starter. He Issued
only one base on balls while
striking out seven. Medford
got eight hits off Ashland's
John Rhodes and Dane Smith
who gave up seven walks
while fanning Ihe same num
ber. Gary Miller tripled for Med
ford. lie and Mike Barnes
each had two hits.
Medford went into the sev
enth inning trailing :t t0 4.
But Stuart Youne ilnsli J
Dick Deffloy Iripled him home ;
to lie the g one. Dctflcv was MlftAYOAMMi
out at (he plate Irving to ' v,l""i I'xu
make his hit a homer NafiS?"0" '' Lo" An!" ' IM In.
In the eighth for two runs .
the Tornado ,ad -mule hv ."' ' '
Mike N..th.2. "E 5? ''"' MlnnwoUO
Stockton and Herb V.llee end kmoulsmm81
steals by Nrathiimcr anH Erf. I'ltii.i.uriiii at i
Pointer 8th
Tops South
In Track
Central Point Central
Point eighth grade whipped
South Grants Pass 83-31
Thursday in a track meet
here.
South won the seventh
grade tussle 67 to 10.
Terry Pierce paced the
Pointer eighth with victories
in the 150 and 330-yard runs
and the broad jump. Glenn
Gueringer won the pole vault
and 660, while Joe Cavin took
the shot put and javelin.
Grants Pass' Beckwith won
the low hurdles and 75.
South won all firsts in the
seventh grade competition.
the 880. It was sixth in the
shot put with 134-14 and sec
ond in the broad jump with
59-llVi. Tim Murray of Med
ford heaved the discus 134-4
for third and Don Driskell
was fifth in the high hurdles
for the Wind.
Crater's team of Paul Bran
som, Mike Mowry, Denny Ry
erson and Gary Wald won the
440 Class A relay. Crater got
a second in the broad jump
at 57-1, fourths in the 880 and
mile, a tie for third in the j
high jump, and a fifth In the
shot put at 132-21. and a tie
fifth in the shuttle hurdles, j
John Harris had a second
place discus heave of 141-7.
Tom Huff won the javelin
for Ashland with 18B-10W.
The Grizzlies copped sixths
in the 880 and two-mile.
Diadems
Relays
MBTKO KKSfLTS:
Discus Tollefaon. N. Salem:
Green, Mllwaukle; Murray. Med
ford; Smith, Marshfield; Mill. K.
Falls. 142-3
High hurdle nnrhnnnri Mil.
waukie; Walsh. Marshfield; tie
Muni bennlkBon. Mllwaukle, and
Jorfjen. N Eugene; Penfus, S.
Salem; Driskell, Medfuid. 15.4.
High Jump G. Pass (Shepard,
Hutchlna. Crcnshawi; tie aecond.
N. Eugene and Marshfield; S. Sa
lem; S. Eugene: tie sixth, N. Sa
lem and K. Falls. 17-3.
Broad Jump - N. Eugene; Med
ford; S, Salem; Hillsboro; K. Falls;
G. Pass. 61-2.
Javelin Smith. K. Falls: Bauer.
G. Pass; Hendrirkson, N. Salem:
Freeburn, S. Salem; Dolezal, S.
Salem. 181-11 'a.
440 Tie first N. Eugene and
G. Pass (White, Shepard. Chris
tensen, Ireland); N, Salem; Cor
vallis; tie fifth. K. Falls and S.
Salem. 44.fi.
Shot put N. Eugene: N. Salem;
S. Salem; Hillsboro; G. Pas; Med
ford. 143-1.
2-mile S. Salem (Thompson.
Jack Price. McAlplne, Jim Pricei;
Medford; N Kiigim-: G. Pass; K.
Falls; Marshfield. 8 03 8. (New rec
ord.) Pole vault Tic first, Ham
mons. Medford: and Van Koten,
Grants Pass; tie third. Iwata. Mil
waukje. and Coe, G, Pass; tie fifth,
McDonald, N EuRf-ne, and Nor
rJs, Milwaukie. 12-8.
880 relay Milwaukie; N. Sa
lem: S Eugene; G Pass; Med
ford; Corvallis. 1:32.4.
Distance medley Hillsboro: S.
Salem; ,N Eugene; Medford' S
Eugene; Marshfield. 10:35.2.
Shuttle hurdles Tie first. S
Salem and Medford; G. Pass
Marshfield; Corvallis; K. Falls'
36.0.
Mile N, Salem; G. Pass; Mil- j
waukie; S, Salem; Hillsboro- X.
Eugene. 3:27.2.
SCORING Grants Pass 48.
N. Eugene 4714: S Salem 43':
Medford and N. Salem 34'; Mil
waukie 26: Hillsboro 18; Marsh
field 16; K. Falls 13, Corvallis 6
S. Eugene 4
Sanders
Ups Lead
Greeaiboro, N. C. - (UPC -Handsome
Doug Sanders,
playing brilliant golf through
a f t ernoon thundershowers
and dropping temperatures,
fired four consecutive birdies
for a 68 Saturday to increase
his lead in the third round
of ihe $35,000 greater Greens
boro open to five strikes.
Sanders, who carried a
three-stroke lead into the
third round, parred the first
five holes and thei birdied
the sixth, seventh, eighth and
ninth holes to go four under
par with a 32 on the front
nine of the par-71. 7.017-vard
bedgefield Country
course.
The 29-year-old Ojai, Calif.,
pro had two bogies for a one
over par 38 on the backside
and a three-round total of
201.
Five strokes back at 206
after 54 holes of the 72-hoIc
tournament which ends Sun
day were Kcl Nagle and Jim-
Red Wings Have
Backs To Wall
Detroit - LP! - The Detroit
Red Wings, who believe it's
darkest before the dawn, will
be on the brink of oblivion
Sunday night when they clash
with the Toronto Maple Leafs
in the third game of their
Stanley Cup final series.
With Toronto holding a 2-0
lead in the best-of-seven se
ries, a win is a must for De
troit if the Wings are even
going to make the series in
teresting. But the Wings not only are
confident they can prevent a
Club four-game Toronto sweep that
Maple Leaf fans are confident
ly predicting, they also feel
they can still win it.
' We've done it before and
we can do it again," manager
coach Sid Abel said Saturday.
"But this is the one we've
got to win or it'll be all over
but the shouting," he added.
Toronto is a top-heavy fa- j
vorile to go all the way but
MOST VALUABLE
Seattle -flit- Vancouvet 's
Phil Maloney edged Guyle
Fielder of Seattle Friday in
voting for the Most Valuable
Player in the WHL.
Discus - Morov.,- w r LJar- Naglf) Carded
Harris. Crater: Richards. C. Grove; i W() under par 34-35 - (i) on
ami in. Bend; Ward. Bend. 142-3 i fi, hirri;,,.- i th Win.,- hmm th ;c
Javelin Huff. Ashland- Low- .. ",w ougies , ej l"" lfc-
winie LiarK. 41. was ihreejset for another of their
uimcr for the day
Price
Grove;
Lebanon;
Leajijcld,
n- .. ..
rwariM. hup Manoui. cp. n o
330 Collier. SGP- Rcnfro. CP
Fry, RGP 44 0 '
. WOrtlay S o u t h Granti Pass.
RESULTS:
(Bin Grade)
Broad jump Pierce. CP, Niko
dym. CP; Krepps. SGP. 17-7.
High Jump Miller. CP; Wilson.
CP: Salmon. CP. 4-9.
Discus Dnvis CP; Wilson. CP;
Sloan. SGP. 107 feet.
Shot put Cavin. CP: Wilson,
CP; Ft Iron lid, SGP. 41-7'!,.
-Javelin Cavin. CP; Andrews,
SGP; Davis, CP, 123 feel.
Pole vault Guerinfffr cp t,
MOOndj Chandler, SGP, and Pink-
nam, t r o-o.
High hurdle s Krepps. SGP
Dtnmen, CP; Salmon, CP. u.o.
Low hurdles Heckwlth, SGP
Krepps. SGP; Salmon. CP 172
711 Heckwlth, SGP; Davis CP
Lind. SOP. (1.08.
ISO Pierce. CP; Sloan, SGP
Pind. SGP. 17.9.
330 Pierce, CP; Sloan. SGP; Ca
vin. CP. 42,0.
Biiu uuerinKer. CP: Salmon,
CP; Lcachinan. SGP. 1:30.
440 relay Central Point (Bailey.
Cavin, Davis, Pierce). 52.8
(7th Grade)
HroadjiNiip- Caltier, SGP; Mor-
VrVj,.i,c Ini". fry and Hait
IniFH. SGP. 1.4.9
ll'K h Jump Hastings. SGP; Try, I
, . ' our. i-a.
Shot Dill Mr' so m i. t cr.D. v
dlratt, SGP, PruJtt, SGP. 34-1
Polcvault Wnrf. SGP- Min.
I ' mill I II. I VC i'l' I'M ffnm ...... enn 11. -l,L . ...
e was a Mrs. Alherr Airi I ."urtlStrPrultt. SOP: Va
Mrs. Lloyerl Wcstnv ' fnnnh.
Dave Titus; and Principal
Janu s SUKden.
Speakers during the eve
ning included Princinnl
den, master of ceremonies
Coach Titus, who Iritrnritmui
each player along with a brief
account of how important an
education Is for the youth of
loaay; and W. N. Simmons
president of the school board
ana Mrs. Arnold Davis, clerk
of the board, both of whom
gave a short report on the
fine behavior of the bays and
girls during the games and all
me time they were away from
numc.
miring tne evening an in
scribed plaque was presented
to Coach Titus by Simmons on
behalf ol the players and
enccriendcrs.
un display near the head
i.inie was the teami B school
first place trophy and pen
nant won at the Yreka Klks
ciub invitational tournament;
and the Consolation trophy in
ine A schools division won at
Hie Alturas lilKtu Club Invl
tauonal tournament.
Following the dinner
served by Ihe Home Keonom.
ics club of the Happy Camp
orange no, 380, movies were
taken by W. N. Simmons dur
ing the Alturas games were
shown, after which dancing
completed the evening's enter-
wuunani,
MHS Girls
Defeat SM
Medford high girls tennis
learn won 8 to 3 yesterday in
a match against St. Mary's.
RESULTS:
Btnilei Shareen Young. M,
f. Sue Nnuincs. SM. fi-:j. ti-3: Di
ane Paulson. Mi del. Laura Batzcr,
SM, H-ti. 6-1: Kathy Smith, M.
del. Sarah Roblfllon, SM. 6-1, 0-2;
Mary Wal.li, SM. del. Sandra Irv
ing, M. 7-5. fi-sj; Paula Lowcry,
(MX. Jeanne HOtBl, am. -0. fi-2:
Charlotte Reynolds, M, dcf. Char
lotte Sokolowskl, SM, 6-4, fi-l;
Stephanla Hollen. SM. def. Jean
Salade, M. 9-7. 6-4; Susan Laten
dresNe. SM. def. Karen Davis. M.
6-3. 6-2.
Douliles Young and Paulson
def. Naumes and Rohlnson, 6-1 ,
6-2; Irving and Lowerv def. Hut -zer
and Walsh, 6-2. 6-3; Smith and
Reynolds dct Hollen and Laten
drcsse, 6-1, 6-1.
Lebanon
Richards. C.
Bend. 185-10"
High hurdles Tic first Scav
era nnd James. N. Bend; Fran
cis, Oregon City; Sturgis. Leban
on: Crabcr. The Dalles 161.
Broad jump Pendleton; Cra
ter; Bend; N. Bend; C. Grove
Willamette, 39-4.
440 Crater (Bransom. Mow
ry, Ryerson. Waldt; Pendleton' tie
third. Willamette and Oswego
Bend; N. Bend, 45,2,
High jump relay Tie first.
Lebanon and N. Bend; third, C.
Grove, Crater and Evergreen' tie
sixth. W. Linn and Willamette.
16-6.
Shot put relay C. Grove;
Bend; W Linn; Lebanon; Crater;
Oregon City, 1489.
Pole vault Henningsgaard. C.
Grove; Steen. C. Grove: Antone
Willamette, Peterson. Willamette;
Van Damn. N. Bend. 12-8 (New
record i.
2-mile relay Bend: Pendle
ton: C. Grove; Oregon City; Os
wego; Ashland, 6:1! 2
880 Oswego; Bend- Pendle
ton: Cratci , Oregon Citv; N.
Bend. 1:34
Distance medley Pendleton
C. Grove: The Dulles; Bend; Leb
anon; Ashland ii:03.
Shuttle hurdles Bend; Wil- j
lamettc. Oswego; C, Grove; tie '
fifth. Crater and The Dalles 37 2 j
Mile Bend: Oregon Citv C.
Grove: Crater; The Dalles. Leb
anon. 3:32.5. (New record)
SCORING Hind BS. Cntlane
46; Pendleton 36; Crater
I.( h.innn V it. . )!.
Lake Oswego If)'..: Willametlr 16:
Oregon City 15: West Linn bu
The Dalles 7',; Ashland 7; Ever
green 3; Sweet Home and Ti
gard 6.
with a 68. 1 ented comebacks.
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