MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON
SUNDAY. APRIL at. IMS
Tornadoes Thump
Indians in Track
Encounter 92-30
Some of Ihe fastest times in
the state this season were
turned in here yesterday
when the Medford High
school track team rambled
over the Roseburg Indians.
Final tabulation was 92 to 30.
Foot racing portion of the
oval and field program saw
Medford's district champion
Steve Tocws tour the half,
mile in 1:57.3 while the
Black Tornado's diminutive
sprinter. Mike Deibele, sped
the 100-yard dash in 9 9 and
the 220 in a fast 22.0.
Roseburg's veteran miler
Mike Crunican rounded his
four laps in 4:24.4. And. the
Medford relay quartet of Dei
bele, Scott Hampson. Rick
Larson and Hill covered the
half - mile relay in 1:30.7.
The Tornado won 11 of the
14 first places. Roseburg vic
tors along with Crunican were
Barry Grant and Al Joelson.
Grant had a fine 51.1 in the
quarter - mile and Joelson
leaped an even six feet in
the high jump.
Other Winners
Deibele was the meets only
clear double winner but Don
Driskell look the high hur
dles for Medford in a good
15.3 and tied with teammate
Roy Shaw in the lows in
21.0.
Additional winners for the
Bis Wind were Chuck Kim
ball with 49-734 in the shot
put, Lloyd Mammons with
12-6 in the pole vault, Tim
Murray with 135-7lj in the
discus, John Tungate with
161-11 in the javelin and Hill
with 21-42 in the broad
jump.
Jim Snndgrass of Medford
was close behind Toews with
1:59 time in the half and the
Tornado's Dennis Brumback
had a 4:27.9 for second spot in
the mile. Hill was right on
the heels of Deibele in the
sprints.
Medford recorded sweeps
In four events. Driskell, Shaw
and Dave Durant were one,
two, three in the high hur
dles and Durant gained the
third spot in the lows. Hamp
fon was No. 3 in the 100 and
il was Hill, Hammons and Jim
Cain in the broad jump.
Medford completely domi
nated the jayvee competition
107 to 6, taking all the firsts
and all but one second.
VARSITY RESULTS:
llish hurdles Driskell. M;
Shaw. M; Durant. M. 15.3.
100 Deibele. M: Hill, M: Hamp
ton. M. 9.9
High jump Joelson. R: Fow
ler. R; Davis. M. 6 feet.
Shot put Kimball. M; Du
Fresne. R; Tungate. M. 49-73.
Mile Crunican. R: Brumback.
M: Swanton. M. 4:24.4.
440 Barry Grant, R. Hamp
son. M; Griffin. M. 51.1.
Pole vault Hammon. M:
Dodge. R; Turpin. M. 12-6.
Discus. Murray. M: Hart. R;
Tunsate. M. 135-7!a.
Javelin Tungate. M; Dippell.
M: Gomez. R. 161-11.
Low hurdles Tie first. Shaw
and Driskell. M; Durant. M. 21.0.
20 Deibele, M; Hill, M;
Grant, R. 22.0.
880 S. Toews. M: Snodgrass.
M; Crunican. R 1:57.3.
Relay Medford Deibele.
Hampion. Larson. Hill 4. 1:30.7
Broad jump Hill. M; Ham
mons. M: Cain. M. 21-43..
JV RESULTS:
too Smith. M: Lee. M; Wyalt.
M. 10.4
High jump Turpin. M: Toewt,
M: Bcare. M. 5-6.
Shot put Brown. M; Flanders.
M: Fisher. M. 39-43..
Mile Mallams. Ml Chastain.
M: Sweet. M. 4:56.0.
Pole vault Tie first, Con
ners and Morris, M: Foulon, M.
10 feet.
440 Brewer. M: Wyatt. Hi
Butler, M. 55.1.
Discus Hardrath. M: Brown.
M: Flanders. M. M. 120-4.
Javelin Miller, M: Hindman.
R: Harris. R. 150-2.
Low hurdles Root. M: Larson.
M; Good. R 21.5.
220 Henry, M; Lee, M; Smith.
M. 23.2.
880 Swanson. M: Eakln, M:
Chalain, M. 2:04.
Relay Medford (Wyatt. Rupp.
Lee. Smith). 46.9.
Broad jump F. Toews. M:
M; Smith. M; Flanders. M. 19-2.
Medford's
Linksmen
Win Twice
Black Tornado golfers of
Medford high showed their
strength to southern Oregon
and Willamette valley com
petitors this week end by win
ning two four-way meets.
Doug Olson paced the way.
On Friday the Medfords
compiled the low card against
1 North Eugene. Roseburg and
Lebanon. The Tornadoes, with
Olson the medalist with three
under par 69, and a 381 at
Shadow Hills links, Eugene.
North totaled 394, Roseburg
431 and Lebanon 432.
Olson shot one under par 71
yesterday as Medford carded
an aggregate of 390, the best
it's done on the home Rogue
Valley Country club layout.
I Marshfield tired 410. St.
Mary's 480 and Ashland 516.
Bryant Burton's 72 for
North Eugene was second low
at Eugene on Friday. Tom
Clark. Medford, and Donn
' Morrow, North, each had 75s.
Clark was also second low
for Medford yesterday with a
73. Larry Hartley stroked a
76 for Marshfield.
SPORTS
MH Tennis
Team Gains
7th SO Win
Medford high ran its South
ern Oregon conference ten
nis standing to 7-0 Friday by
clipping Klamath Falls 6 to 1
at Klamath Falls.
The match score duplicated
the Wednesday count over the
Pelicans.
Klamath scored its only
victory in the doubles when
the team of Larry Tices and
Dave Gcil defeated Gary
Highland and Mike Naumcs
in three sets.
FRIDAY MATCH:
Mrclford Doug Olson 34-35
69; Tom Clark 38-37 75; Steve
Good 40-3979; Rich Knight 38
3977; Pete Hinman 38-4381.
North Kugene Don Morrow
75; Jeff Johnson 84; Bryan Bur
ton 72; Rich Newhouee 78; Davt
Johnson 85.
Roseburg Dave Lciken 89;
Grec Krewson 84; Steve Smith 91;
Dick McLaughlin 79; Greg Wil
liam. 88.
Lebanon Steve Simpson 79;
79; Leland Nelson 92; Bill LeFore
83; Bill Tource 85; Jeff Scott 93.
McLoughlin
Nicks South
Final event, the relay, made
the difference Friday as Mc
Loughlin of Medford nosed
out South Grants Pass in a
ninth grade track meet. Score
was 61'. 2 to 6OV2.
Mac went into the relay
behind 56'-j to 60VS.
The Medford school had two
double winners, Ben Taylor
in the broad jump and three
fourths mile, Dick Howsley in
the 75-yard dash and low hur
dles and Sal Esquivel in the
pole vault and 150. For South
Compton took the shot put
and discus and Shepard the
330 and 660.
SATURDAY MATCH:
Mrdford Olson 38-33 71:
Clark 37-3673; Knight. 38-42
80; Good 40-4282; Hinmtn 43
3984. Ashltnd Roger Atherton 50
49 99; Dian Murphy 51-47 98;
Jim Roberson 53-53 106; Steve
Hutchinson 53-32105; Bill Hut
chinson 56-52 108.
St. Mary's Mike Soran 45
3984: Pat Thompson 44-4185;
Don Zelcznirk 52-53105: Mike
Thompson 56-52 108; Rick Re
mentcria 50-48 98.
Marshfield Larry Hartley 38
38 76; Dean Johansen 44-41 85:
Gary Hartley 38-3977; Al Mc
Dnugal 41-45 86; Craig Stumph
42-4486.
SLOW GROUNDER - Detroit Tiger Al Kaline (6) is out at
first on a slow grounder fielded by Minnesota Twins' pitch
er Jim Rowland (34) who made the toss to first baseman Vic
Power during first inning of game at Detroit. Umpire is
WKSTKRN LEAGUK
(Klnsls. Best of Seven)
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tilt 7-5. (UPI)
RESULTS.
Broad jump Taylor. M; Cham
bers. M: Brace. S. lB-4.
Shot put Compton. S; Hyde. S;
D. Sanford. M. 30-9.
High hurdles Christensen. S;
Kilbv. M: Lund. S. 10.7.
High Jump Chambers, M; Shep
ard. S: Howell. S. 5-2.
75 Howsley. M; Equivel. M;
Vasley. S. 8 0.
Javelin Hart. S; Brace. S; D.
Sanford. M. 131-1.
1320 Taylor. M; Paul. S: Glr
rard. S 3:47.4.
Discus Compton. S; Chlzek, M;
Wytcherly. S 143-',.
330 Shepard. S; Ryn. M: Boyer,
S. 39-3.
Pole vault Equivel. M; Howell.
S: tie third, chambers. M. and
Vazlcv. S 10-6.
Low hurdles Howsley. M: Lund.
S; Davis. S. 15.3.
130 Equivel. M: Wytcherly. S;
Ryn. M. 18.4.
660 Shepard. S; Taylor, M;
Bover, S. 1:36.3.
Relay McLoughlin (Taylor,
Equivel, Ryn. Howsley). 30.1.
HOCKEY
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3 2
3 3
Phoenix Scantclads
Defeat Eagle Point
EaalP Point-Phoenix hieh Schoettle. LP. 11B-7U.
nu iiawKins. r, awiugir. r.
RESULTS:
Singles Mike Naurues. M. rief.
Larry Ticc, KF. fi-4. 7-5: Gary
Highland, M. def. Dave Gcil. KF.
6-2. 6-0; Lee Wimberley. M. def.
Tom Cole. KF. 6-2. 6-1; Chris Rss
mussen. M. def. Doue Stiles, KF.
6-0. 6-0; A. T. HiRhland, M. def.
Terry Cole. KF. 6-4. 6-4.
Doubles Ticc and Gcil def. G.
HiRhland and Naumen, 6-3. 3-6.
6-4; Rasmussen and A. T. High
land, def. Cole and Cole. 6-2. 6-3.
Industrial Air Products Co.
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to Present tht
MILLER WELDING
SHOW
Wednesday - May 1, 1963 - 4:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M.
To Be Held at Industrial Air Products Co.
North Pacific Hiway
MEDFORD, OREGON
Factory rapresantativti will be present for discussion and live
dcmonstrjtioni on tht Miller welders as well as Victor equip
ment. Tec Torch products and Bay State abrasives.
McCalla Is
Top Distance
Runner of Year
Los Altos, Calif. -0JP1I- Har
ry McCalla of Stanford is the
top distance runner in colle
giate competition this year,
according to statistics released
Friday by the NCAA.
McCalla has the second-best
mile time in the country at
4:01.5, compared with 4:01.1
by Oregon's Keith Forman.
But McCalla also has the top
3,000 meter steeplechase mark
of 9:01.
The best times in various
events by collegians:
loo-yards Dennis Richardson,
Abilene Christian, 9-3.
220-vards curve Henry Carr,
Arizona State. 20.3.
440-vards Adolph Plummer.
New Mexico. 46.4.
880-yards Norm Hoffman,
Oregon State. 1:43.5.
Mile Forman. 4:00.1.
High jump Lew Hoyt. USC.
7 ft., i inch.
Pole vault John Pennel, North
east Louisiana. 16 ft . 4 in.
Broad jump Clifton May
field. Central State. 25 ft.. 10 In.
Triple jump Walt Roberts.
San Jose State. 49 ft . 3 In.
Shot put Dave Steen. Oregon,
61 ft.. 8".i In.
Discus Dave Weill. Stanford,
185 ft., 5 in.
OSU Defeats
Cougars, 7-5
Corvallis - (DPI) - Oregon
State broke open a 3-3 tie
with three runs in the sixth
inning and went on to record
a 7-5 Northern division base
ball win over Washington
State Saturday.
The decision left the de
fending champion Beavers
with a 2-0 record in the
league and the Cougars with
a 0-4 mark.
Al Lehrer sparked Oregon
State's 13-hit attack with four
hits in four trips including
a triple and Frank Peters and
Harry Demorcst each collect
ed two safeties.
Washington State's Ron
Langhans hit a three-run hom
er in the first inning.
! garnered first places in nine Go4r7ch" p s.t
events and ilea ior top piace
in another here Friday after
noon for an 81 V4 to 4OV2
track verdict over Eagle
Point.
Sam Charters copped two
of Eagle Point's clean firsts
and knotted for another top
ribbon. He took the broad
jump at 20 feet 7 inches and
low hurdles. His tie was in
the high Jump at 5-6 with
Phoenix's Lloyd Campbell.
Bob Bonner nabbed the shot
put for the Eagles at 46-3
and Joe Meyer the half-mile
in 2:13.9.
Honaycutt Doublet
Craig Honeycutt triumphed
in the 100 and 220-yard
sprints for the Phoenix crew
in 10.95 and 24.4. Other Pi
rate victors were Tod Dole
In the high hurdles at 18.25,
Dean McDowell in the mile in
5:07.5, Greg Esp in the discus
at 118-7V4, Ken Hawkins in
the 440 in 55.4. Dale Sauer
in the pole vault at 11 feet,
Rick Richey in the javelin
at 153-lz and Honeycutt,
Hawkins, Fred Swingle and
Ron Tompkins in the relay at
1:39.8.
Phoenix was without serv
ices of shot putter Jon Gran
by, reportedly because of a
case of tonsillitis.
Eagle Point and Phoenix
varsities meet next Friday at
Phoenix. The freshmen vie on
Tuesday at Phoenix.
Friday's Results
Seattle 3. San Francisco 3 (overtime!
Gold Ray Fith Count
WEEK ENDING APRIL 27:
Chinook salmon 9
Winter run sieelhead
None
Pole vault Sauer. P. Smith, EP;
Th.J,.'"f;p .UuSf'-B. ,..,- n. SEASON'S TOTALS
sauer. p lis.liT ' ' ' I Chinook salmon - 14 tinea
Low hurdles Charters. LP: Haw- Anril .
kins. P: tie third. Colpitis. EP. and .
Dole. p. Winter run iteelhead - 9
220 Honeycutt, P Swingle. P; sea .:mr. Wm la
Bonner. EP. 24.4. ; 885 "nC Nor'
880 Meyer. EP; Thomas. P:
Johnson, p. 2:13.9.
Relay Phoenix Honeycutt.
Hawkins, Swingle. R. Thompkins.
RR Chieftains Win
Combination Meet
Rogue River - Rogue River
high's potent track aggrega
tion shattered two meet rec
ords and captured 10 of the 14
first places here Friday after
noon in a combined triangular
and triple-dual encounter.
The Chieftains triumphed
in the three-way hassle and in
two dual tests during the four
meets in one.
In the triangular the host
school ran up 74 points to 57
by St. Mary's of Medford and
20 by Illinois Valley of Cave
Junction as four meet stand
ards fell. Rogue River simul
taneously won 78 to 44 over
St. Mary's and 87 to 35 over
IV. St. Mary's trimmed Illi
nois Valley 88 to 34.
Meet standouts as record
breakers were Jack Salter,
Rogue River, with times of
4:41 in the mile and 2:06.3 in
the half-mile; Tom Darland,
St. Mary's with 19 feet 6V4
inches in the broad jump and
52.6 in the 440-yard run. Stel
lar Salter's mile time was also
a Rogue River school record.
Salyars Wins Three
Triple victor for the Chiefs
was versatile Don Salyer. He
won the pole vault at 11-3, the
high hurdles in 15.4 and the
low hurdles in 21.6. Also for
Rogue River, Chris Jones
copped the 100 in school rec
ord-tying time of 10.3 and
took the 220 in 23.6.
Other victors for the Chiefs
were Larry Craig with 44-5
in the shot put, Tom Davidson
with 5-9 in the high jump and
the relay team of Ron Waite,
Sayler, Allan Gates and Jones
in 1:37.
For St. Mary's Pete Naumcs
captured the discus with 122
7n,4 and Jim Calhoun the jav
elin with 176-6.
Rogue River was without
the services of two men, Bob
Pentecost and Craig Phillips,
who could be out of action for
the season because of injuries.
Pentecost, a miler, has a rup
tured Achilles tendon and
Phillips, a sprinter and broad
jumper, a badly pulled mus
cle. Head Coach Frank Mor
ris, however, held out hope
that Pentecost could be back
this week.
RB: W Cook.
Parsons, Rlt.
Shot nut Crai.
SM; rnornmu
44-5
Broad .uniD Darland. SM: S-
kralda. SM; Levasieur, RR; Mc
Naught, rv. 19-6',. (Meet record.)
880 Salter, RR. Batzer, SM:
Schcfstrom. RR; LcRoy, RR
3:06.3. (Meet record.)
Pule vault Salver. RR: Heard.
IV; Davidson. RR; Ulcs. RR. 11-3.
220 Jones. RR: Webb. SM: He.
Naught. IV; Tycer. IV. 23.6.
Javelin Calhoun, SM; Corltoa.
SM; Thornhill. IV; Randolph. SM
1 f O-O.
Dlicui Naumcs. SM: Thnrnh.ll.
IV; Paraon. RR; Carter, Ml.
Relay Roeue River (Walta. Sal.
yer. Gales, Jones): St. Mery'a 1 37.
High nurdiei salyer. RR; Nau
mes. SM; Lee. RR; Gellert, tV. 13.4.
Mile Salter, RR; HeUlcka. RR;
Tucker. IV; B. Reverman. SM. 4:41.
(Meet and RR school record).
100 Jones. RR; Darland, SM:
Webb. SM; Tyler, IV. 10.3. (Tied
RR hchool record.)
440 Darland. SM: Gate. RR: J.
Reverman, SM; Hinea. IV. M.8.
(Meet record )
High jump Davidson, RR; 8a
kraida. SM; Gates. RR: tie fourth
Martin and Stone. IV. S-B.
Low hurd les-Saly era, RR: Sa
kraida. SM; Lee. RR; Calhoun.
SM. 21.6.
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SUNDAY'S GAMES
National LtaftM
Cincinnati at Houston
New York at Pittsburgh
Philadelphia at Chicago
St. Louts at Los Angeles
Milwaukee st Ssn rranclsco
American League
Minnesota al Detroit
Kansas City at Washington
Loa Angeles at Baltimore
Cltvaland at New York
Chicago at Boston (3).
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i RESULTS:
High Jump Tie first. Charters.
EP. and Campbell. P. Hill. P. 5-fi
1 Shot put Bonner. EP, Han&com.
EP: Richey. P. 4B-3
Broad jump Charters. EP;
Campbell. P: Dole. P. 20-7
t Hie.h hurdles Dole. P; Foster. P:
House. EP 16.25
100 Honeycutt. P: R Tompkins,
; P; Bonner. EP. 10.95
! Mile McDowell. P; Jensen. EP;
Mata 5:07.5.
1 Discus Esp. P; Carney. EP;
OSU Trips
WSU 9-3
Corvallis - IDPII - Oregon
State's Beavers opened de
fense of their Northern di
vision baseball championship
with a 9-3 victory over the
Washington State Cougars
Friday.
Little Cecil Ira scattered
eight hits and Dave Long and
Harry Demorcst slammed
home runs for the Beavers.
Ira struck out 12 and didn't
walk a batter.
LOYALTY DAY
Newport - IUPD - Between
5,000 and 10,000 persons were
expected to attend the Loyal
ty day sports car races horc
today. Some 100 modified and
production racing cars were
to assemble under the colors
of the Sports Car Club of
America.
$926,000 Paid
For TV Rights
New York - IUPD - Com
missioner Pete Rozelle of the
National Football league has
announced that the television
rights to the 1963 champion
ship playoff game have been
sold to the National Broad
casting company for a record
$926,000.
That is the largest amount
ever paid by a broadcasting
network for a sing sports at
traction for home television.
The 1963 title game will be
played in the city of the
Western division champion
next Dec. 29. Rozelle said
NBC was awarded the con
tract for one year following
open bidding by the networks.
Under the old contract, NBC
paid $615,000 to televise each
of the last two title games.
The NFL's single - network
television contract for regu
lar season games is with the
Columbia Broadcasting sys
tem at $4.65 million a year.
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