Eight Schools To Vie at GP
In Rotary Meet On Saturday
Grants Pass - One northern
California school and seven
from southern Oregon will
contend here Saturday in the
annual Rotary track and field
meet.
Weed will be the contender
from California. Other en
trants are Medford high,
Rogue River, Myrtle Creek,
Phoenix, Brookings. Eagle
Point and host Grants Pass.
The meet wilt open at 1:30
p.m. with first of the field
events. First running event
is set for 2 p.m.
Both varsity and novice di
visions will be run in the 14
event program. Ribbons will
go to the first five placers in
the varsity events. First place
winners also will receive medals.
Saturday's i:,eet, while it
will make the third rivalry
this season between Medford
and Grants Pass, will mark
the first regular-type track
meet for the two schools this
spring. Medford's Black Tor
nado was victor in its class
in the Ore-Cal relays and took
the Rogue relays. The host
Cavemen and the Tornado are
picked to battle it out for
team honors tomorrow.
Rogue River goes to Grants
Pass in the wake of its Class
C triumph last Friday in the
Haywards. The Chiefs ended
the reign of St. Mary's in both
the Little Rogue and Hayward
relays. St. Mary's, Myrtle
Creek, Phoenix, Weed and
Eagle Point were Ore - Cal
meet rivals and Phoenix and
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FIRST in the hearts
of his COUNTRYMEN
EP ran against RR and SM
in the Little Rogue.
Myrtle Creek is from t h e
Umpqua Valley league and
Brookings from the Sunset
loop.
Individual Battles
A number of individual bat
tles are expected to flavor
the meet. In the mile, Myrtle
Creek's Ed Cadman probably
will challenge Medford's Den
nis Brumback and Grants
Pass's Cliff Lyons. Cad man
may run, also, in the half
mile against Medford's Steve
Toews and Jim Snodgrass and
CP's Rod Waterman.
The hurdle races will have
such timber toppers as Roy
Shaw and Don Driskcll, of
Medford. Randy Clark, of
Grants Pass, Steve Charters,
of Eagle Point, and Don Sal
yer, of Rogue River. GP's
Dennis O'Leary is out of ac
tion because of an old foot
injury.
Jim Hill, of Medford. side
lined two weeks by a boil and
blood poisoning, will be back
in action in the sprints but
not in top shape. He'll be
joined by the Tornado's Mike
Diebcle. Rich Ireland, top
dash man for the Cavemen,
has been ill and is not sched
uled to run. Jim Christensen
and Steve White, then, may
carry the sprint load for
Grants Pass.
In the 440 GP's Fred Perry
and Larry Lindquist may run
against Medford's Scott
Hampson and Walt Verstratc.
Jon Granby, of Phoenix,
will bear watching in the shot
put. He has sent the iron ball
over 52 feet this season. He'll
vie against Mart Bauer, of
Grants Pass, Chuck Kimball,
John Tungate and Jeff Hard
rath, of Medford, and Bob
Bonner of Eagle Point.
Theron Bone, sidelined so
far because of a hernia, is
billed to return to competi
tion for the Cavemen and will
challenge such as his team
mate, Marty Bauer, and Med
ford's Tim Murray, Tungate
and Kimball.
In the pole vault Salyer
may test his mettle among
GP's Gary Van Koten, Tom
Sparlin and Bill Coe and Med
ford's Lloyd Hammons and
DeWayne Turpin. He may vie
against the likes of the Cave
men's Bob Shepard and Al
Hutchins in the high jump.
The broad jump may see
EP's Charters against Med
ford's Jim Cain, Hill and
Gibb Mitchell and GP's Chris
tensen and Mike Cain.
Coach Dean Benson is ex
pected to take a sizable Med
ford varsity and novice crew
to Grants Pass. Coach Vern
Steward said that he would
enter around 20 Eagle Point
ers, mostly as novices. He re
ported that Joe Meyer, fresh
man runner and javeline man,
has a pulled muscle and may
not compete.
Leafs Take
Stanley Cup
Toronto -lUPIl- The Toronto
Maple Leafs had just com
pleted a sweep of honors for
one National Hockey league
season and the word from
champagne guzzling players
was that they all would be
back next year.
That included goalie John
ny Bower, who hides his age
like a woman but is at least
40 years, and David Kcon,
who has just begun to terror
ize the NHL.
And, from the horse's
mouth, came an assurance
that manager-coach Punch lm
lach would return in his dual
capacity although winning the
NHL pennant and his second
straight Stanley Cup was now
an accomplished dream.
"I' have no plans to quit,"
Imlach said between gulps of
French vintage champagne.
"Of course its up to the play
ers," he said but quickly add
ed "I'm joking so don't take
me seriously."
The Leafs won last night's
game 3-1 and the series 4-1.
I Medford Scheduled
To Entertain Pels
In League Baseball
SECTION B
PAGES 1 to 10
IBUNB
SPORTS
MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1963
THREATENS MARK - Lloyd
Hammons. above, is threaten-
; the Medford high pole
vault record. He'll be in ac
tion Saturday in the Rotary
track meet at Grants Pass.
Hammons soared over the bar
at 12 feet 8 inches last Satur
day, one inch short of the
Tornado standard.
SOt TIIKRN OKI l. ON
CONFERENCE STANDINGS
W. I.. Pet.
Medford
Klamath Falls 3
Crater 4
Ashland 1
Grants Pass 0
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Dairy Maid
Practice
On Sunday
Eagle Point-Rogue Valley
Dairy Maids Softball team
will hold its first practice of
the season al 1:30 p.m. on
Sunday at the Veteran Admin
istration domiciliary's Memo
rial field. White City.
Manage r Shy Callaghan
said that all girls of the area
interested arc invited to turn
out for the practice. Elmer
HarnLsh again will coach the
team. Sponsor again will be
Consolidated Milk Sales.
The Dairy Maids this sea
son will continue their par
ticipation in the Northwest
Women's Major S o f t b all
league. Their home-diamond
will be at Memorial field.
There will be six teams in
the league this year with the
return of Seattle and Port An
geles, Wash. Other members
included the Erv Lincl Florists
of Portland, the Shamrocks
of Salem, the Webb Cats of
Yakima, Wash., and McCul
loch Chain Saw of Eugene.
First league action for the
Maids will be on May 18 and
19 against the Florists at
Portland. Home league play
will be inaugurated on May
2a and 26 against Eugene.
Houston Paced
By Youngsters
Corvallis - IIIPII - Oregon
State's track and field forces
are heavy favorites to defeat
Idaho and Washington State
in a triangular and dual track
and field event on Bell Field
Saturday.
The Beavers have the best
marks in the Northwest this
spring in four events and are
tied for the best in two others.
Norm Hoffman tops per
formers in the 880 1:49.5 and
is tied with teammate Lynn
Eves in the 440 48.2. Tom
Wyatt leads in the intermed
iate hurdles 38.0 and Gary
Slcnlund tops all javelin
throwers at 254-5 '-j. Tom Bos
well is tied with Oregon's
Dave Blunt in the 100 9.6 and
the 220 21.7.
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Medford and Grants Pass
are the scheduled scenes of
combat on Saturday for
Southern Oregon conference
baseball.
Medford, unmarred in
league play and lone leader
of the circuit, will entertain
the second place Klamath
Falls Pelicans. Ashland high
will be at Grants Pass. Dou
bleheaders are to start at 1:30
p.m. In each case, both games
count in the conference stand
ings. Varsity tennis matches are
slated between t h e same
schools on the same campuses.
At the same time jayvee base
ballcrs are billed on diamonds
at Klamath Falls and Ash
land. Spectre of the weather,
naturally hangs over the
schedules. Right now the out
look is not good. Forecast in
dicates partial clearing but
also showers.
Young Named
The Crater high nine has a
bye date in the conference.
The Comets were to have had
non-league play with Corval
lis but the Spartans asked for
postponement and the clubs
now are set to meet on May
15. Crater tennis team, how
ever, is slated to meet North
Bend at Central Point.
Games billed for Medford
and Ashland on the diamond
Saturday mark the halfway
point of their league sched
ules. Should weather allow ac
tion here, Stuart Young likely
will pitch one contest for the
Black Tornado. Coach John
Kovenz choice for the other
starting assignment will be
between Jack Forde and Bill
Enyart. Klamath's hill prob
ables are Gary Benson and
Rich Jackson.
Ashland's moundsmen
could be selected from among
John Rhodes. Bill Tilford and
Dave Bargcr. For Grants Pass,
it could be Jerry McCormack
and Jim Thompson.
Coach John Kovenz report
ed that his Medford high team,
considering the weather, man
aged good workouts on Tues
day and Wednesday. He said
that the Tornado probably
would work out in the gym
nasium this afternoon if
weather was wet.
Fans Show Enthusiasm
I Los Angeles -IliPU- The bas
1 kclball players may be getting
a little tired but the fans are
: still showing a lot of enthus
iasm for the championship
best-of-stven scries between
the I.os Anccles Lakers and
the Boston Celtics.
Another sell-out crowd of
better than 15,000 will throng
the Sports Arena tonight for
the fourth game of the Na
t i o n a 1 Basketball Associa
tion "world series."
The Lakers can tie up the
series with a victory. Boston
won the first two games on its
home court last Sunday and
Tuesday. The Lakers took
game No. 3 on their home
court Wednesday night by a
119-99 score-highest margin
of the playoffs.
Game No. 5 will be played
al Boston Sunday and, if nec
essary, game No. 6 here on
Wednesday, and No. 7 at Bos-
SHORTSTOP - Dan Miles,
above, is shortstop for the
Medford high baseball nine
which is staled to entertain
Klamath Falls here Saturday
afternoon in a doublehcader.
Red Raider Baseball
Games Rained Out
ishland - Rain yesterday
forced jjostponcment of a
Southern Oregon collcgc-Shas-la
college baseball double
header here. The games have
been rescheduled for next
Thursday, April 25.
ton Saturday in this
country marathon.
HOCKEY
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Detroit 1
x Stanley Cup Winners.
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Thursday's Results
Toronto 3, Detroit 1
Trenton, N.J.-IUPt) - Lloyd
Ruby of Wichita Falls. Tex..
set a one-mile paved speed
way world record Thursday
with a clocking of 33.79 sec
onds or 107 miles per hour
in his British Lotus-climax.
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Football league championship
team, said he would transfer
the club for the 1963 season
if 25.000 advance season tick
els were sold. Workers
mourned today that only 6,707
ducats were sold during the
first three days of the campaign.
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