Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 14, 1963, Image 13

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    SOC To Host Spring Sports
Festival Friday, Saturday
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
Ashland - Athletic Director
Ted Schopf of Southern Ore
gon college his announced
that the Raiders will host a
spring sports festival in Ash
land Friday and Saturday.
The festival includes cham
pionships in track, tennis, and
golf for the Oregon Col
legiate conference. Besides
SOC, Oregon College of Edu
cation, Eastern Oregon, Port
land State, and Oregon Tech
will participate in the events.
In the 1962 festival, Port
land State and Southern Ore
gon battled for the track
championship. The Raiders of
SOC tallied a high team total
of 67 points for first place
over rortiarKi s 64V4.
Both Portland and Southern
Oregon have strong teams re
turning this season, among
them SOC'i Doyle Bransoin,
who placed second on the
score card with 164 team
points. He lost out to Stan
Miller of PSC, who was first
with 18 points. Miller grad
uated last year and will not
be participating In this sea
son's meet.
Jerry Arndt will also be re
turning for the Raiders after
placing first in the mile last
season. Arndt broke the con
ference record with a 4:25.0
run. During the 1963 meet he
Slack Tornadoes
Area Golf Champs
Four fine individual rounds
of golf the four best of the
day gave the Medford high
Black Tornado the District 8
links championship here yes
terday by 50 strokes. .
' With Tom Clark as medal
ist with a two over" par 74
and with his teammates, Doug
Olson,. Rich Knight and Mike
Miller each carding 75s, the
Medfords compiled a spar
kling 299 low aggregate at
Rogue Valley Country club.
Grants Pass was second
with 349. St; Mary's followed
with 367. Ashland had 373
and Klamath Falls 382.
; Both Medford and Grants
Pass qualified their teams for
the state golf tourney May 20
and 21 at Glendoveer course
rt Portland.
The three Medfordites with
75s finished five strokes bet
ter than the low individual
card for any other team. Russ
Bramblett led GP with an 80.
Mike Soran's 82 was best lor
St. Mary's. Miss Dian Mur
phy paced Ashland with a 92
and Rick Renick'was low for
Klamath Falls with an 88.
Grants Pass will send one
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girl to the state meet. Miss
Peggy Saunders had a 99 for
the Climate City team.
, RESULTS:
Medford 29 Tom Clark 39-35
J4; pouf Olson 38-3773; Rich
Knight 3S-38 75; Mike Miller
36-3973.
Grinu Pan 349 Run Bramb
' 40-40 ao: Perry B.g-erly
43-3982; Marty BasseH 43-45
88: Peggy Saunden 53-4899.
. St. Mary'i 167 Mike S o r a n
40-42 82: Pat Thompson 44-44
88: Mike Thompson 43-34 87; Rick
Rementerla 52-48 100.
Ashland 373 Dlan Murphy
46-46 92: Roger Atherton 47-46
93; Steve Hutchinson 46-4694;
John Robinson 47-4794.
Klamath Falls 382 Rick Renlck
43-4388: Vern Netier 43-4893;
Bob Lambert 46-5197; Roy Mar
vin 56-48104.
will be running In the mile
and 880 yard dash.
In regular season competi
tion, the Raiders met Portland
in a dual meet at Portland.
SOC tallied 76 points with
Portland gaining 55. This was
one of the closest meets of the
season for the Ashland team.
The Raiders have a seven win
and no loss record for the
season.
Tennis will be played all
day both days and each team
will meet in tournament play.
There will be 15 singles and
8 doubles teams in a eight
tournament bracket. The
match schedule will be an
nounced later.
Golf championships will be
gin at 8 a.m. Friday and will
last the entire day and into
Saturday. The play will In
clude 36 holes of medalist
play. Each school is allowed
to enter six men, with the four
top scores being counted to
determine the festival golf
championship.
Tornado JV's
Thump Ashland
Ashland - Medford High
jayvees rolled over Ashland
Jayvees in baseball here yes
terday, 8 to 2. Although out
hit 6 to 5, Medford bunched
its hits and took advantage
of five Ashland errors to gain
an early lead.
The Linescore:
Medford 232 100 0 S 5 4
Ashland 001 001 02 6 8
Snow and Wooton; Hooper end
Dorrls.
Trophy Races Run
At Local Kartways
Trophy races were held
Sunday at Medford Kartways.
Fast track time for the day
was' 17.3' seconds by Bill Sa
vard, Medford, in the junior
division, and 17.6 by Roy
Wasson, Happy Camp, in the
senior division.
Trophy winners in the jun
ior division were Bill Savard,
first, and Pete Updike, sec
ond; dual engines, Larry
Graves of Happy Camp; and
senior singles. Rick Barnes in
Class I, Dave Byers of Yreka
in Class II, and Bob Cameron
of Central Point, first, and
Larry Foster of Yreka, sec
ond, in Class III.
Slalom race trophy winners
were: concession kart division,
Toby Barnes (age limit In this
event was under 10 years);
junior division, Mike Updike;
senior division, Ted Jensen,
who won the toss after he and
Dick Florey tied for high
points.
Several karters from Med
ford plan to compete in the
regionals at St. Helens May
18 and 19. The next race in
the series will be staged at
the Medford Kartways June 8
and 9.
The state championship run
is scheduled for July 13 and
14. the location to be an
nounced later. The territorial
race date in Aug. 10 and 11
at Portland.
Karters desiring to compete
in the regionals must be mem
bers of the International Kart
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BLUB MONDAY
M e. W Chain Sew (13.171 4,
Mary Ellen Plankenhorn 311: Ray's
Texaco (3424 0, Honey Hobbs 430.
Tarco (30-241 1. Helen Nlkodym
438; Medford Ambulance (37-39) 3.
Dee rullmer 478.
B St B Auction I33'i-37',,1 ',.
Annebelle Skeeters 418; North
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bel McMUHn 487.
ChrUtean'a Service (21'i-38',l
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Mary Ellen Plankenhorn 184.
Dora Peyton ISO. Isabel McMOUn
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TUESDAY. MAY 14, 1983
MKDCO BOWLING) LEAGUE
(rinal SUndlnfs Third Round)
Stump Jumpers (33-11) 1, Tom
Stanton 308; Boilermakers (20 (s
23 'a 3. Lloyd Haugen Sc Carl
Cook 483.
Wreckers (3717) 3. Duwayne
Peterson 337; Green Chain (24-20)
1, Wayne Chase 988.
White Specks (28-181 0. Mike
Oreskovlc 821; Scratch Pads (22(s
21', I 4. Al Smith 348.
Odds Si Ends (22-221 S. Gene lr
win 392: Sap Strlpa (18-28) 1, Emll
Clatti 494.
Bark Busters (22-22) 1. Georse
Relial 498; five SUXJfles (17-27)
3. Jack Vance 93S.
Laps Si Gapa (19-241 1. Marv
Ayers 307; Rejects (13-29) 3. Alva
Webster 349.
Mike Oreikovic 334. Lloyd Haul-en
224. Gene Irwin 219. Carl
Scott 314. Bill Harris 213. Wayne
Chase 212. Norm Peterson 210;
Odds Si Ends 2733.
Leaiue officera 1963 aeason:
President, Larry Ryeraon. vice
president, Burell Fecey; secretary,
Joe Clark.
JUNIOR 8EN10R SCRATCH
DOUBLES
Teem Sis (12-20) 3. Walt Daiile
381; Team tout (19-17) 1, Jim
Wise 918.
Team Eifht (13-191 0. Pat Graves
418: Team Three 118-18) 4, Chat
Slick'ry SiS.
Team Two 23'i-8tt 3. Ron
Roberts 901; Team Five (22-10) 1,
Mike Devls 482.
Team One (19-13) 1. Larry Da
vis 971: Team Seven 1711-244) 3.
Frank Kula 994.
Jim Wise 208. Walt Dalgle 207,
Mike Devls 204. Larry Devla 204,
Team Seven 1036.
LOVERS
Beginners Luck Wj-imi) J,
Jack Turk 813: Four Bums (23
331 2. L. Soderlund 917.
Double Trouble (40-201 4. Bud
Tungate 378; Dittos 110-30) 0, Al
Gascon 439.
Mtsklta 138-331 1. Shirley Mitch
ell 919: Goof tips 126-34) 13, Jo
Aston 927.
Tornadoea (39-29 ) 3. Lawrence
Anderaon 903; Producera (23 Is
33'il 1. Vlrall Parka 478.
Twisters (33271 1. Gary Couch
989; Four Be (29-31) 3, Carl Von
Buskirk 494.
Four Squarea (30-30) 4. Merritt
Tuniae 314; Hits St Mrs. (23-37) 0.
Marsh Brown fiOO.
Gary Couch 220. Jo Aston 208.
Mary Parker 192. Shirley Mitchell
192; Double Trouble 1808.
Rogue River Plays
MC for 6 A-2 Toga
Womens' Golf
Rogue Valley Country club
lady golfers play May o was
second play on RVWG trophy.
Winners were: A group,
Mrs. C. A. Holmes; B group,
Mrs. Dean Lambert; C group,
Mrs. Arthur Wood, D group,
Mrs. M. D. McGcary and Mrs.
William Walker tied; nine
hole group, Mrs. Paul Havi
land. This Thursday, May 16. the
eighteen-hole group will "Play
the Pro" and the nine-hole
play will be medal.
MAY 23 PAIRINGS
Mesdamei: Frank Taninev, F. G.
Bunch, Ren Taylor, H. S. Covins
ton; Jack Efdiwlck. E W. Slcke),.
Den Lambert. Randall Gilford;
S. A Peten, T. A. Culberuon.
Jack Wood, R. E. Hevscll, C. B.
Col Urn. Ray Frlsbie. Frank Beneih,
Warren Bayllu; Gordon Reeve,
Lloyd Brooks. Brian Doug Us. Wm.
T. Clark; Run Acheton. R. H. Tor
helm. John Flynn Root. Boyar;
C. A. Holmes. Richard Schwann,
Wr. Schel, Fred Coleman; Chas.
McCCuan, Leonard Schlldt. Tom
Tubbs, Robert Morrl: Harvey
Woods, Galen Sanner. Robert Pal
mer; Ed Nave. Chas. Gustation, Al
Williams.
Meg-dames: Jack Six, Tony Ca
pello M. Donald McGeary. W. B.
Walker; Paul Moore, R. M. Soren
son, Ed Milne. Earle Tlchenor;
Chas. Swenson. R. B. Kntght,
Lawrence Buonocore, C, R. Wil
liamson, B, D. Mitchell. Andrew
Weiant. S. L. SUrk. W. H. Pyle;
Wayne Safley, Dick House. How
ard Scrosjgins, Wayne Struble; Wm.
Cownlni. Paul Deaver, W. L.
Stark. James Ctsh; Ken Teeter,
Jerry Olson, Max Mlllhollin, Russ
Hofue; J. A. Dickey. Arthur Wood,
Jim Bay Uss. Glen Fabrlck; Floyd
Somers. R. H. Leer, F. L Brewer;
Andrew Foley. Willis Williams,
Marcel Thlebaud, Alex Peterson.
(Ashland)
MAY IS NINE HOLEPAIRINGS
Mesdamei: Ray Wise, Dennis
Garcelon. Robt. Baxter: G. L. Lew
is, Dick Watson. S. Glen Watson;
Richard Finch. Malcolm S. Byers,
David Bod t ken J. S. Cummins,
Bud Garfeld, Tom Shoop; Melvin
McGrew, Earnest Flakus, Lewis
Jantzer; E. S. Wentjar, Douglas
Konokey. Victor Moore; Paul Havl
land, Frank Bush, Wes Pearson:
Bud Parsons, Wm. Mansfield, R. F.
Brenneman; Wayne Chit wood,
H. F. Walters, Nell Jones; Vern
Collins. S. D. Battlstone. Russell
Carr: Ralph Marlatt. James Gold
en Don H.ale; D. B. Lowry, Al
Schwab, Gene Cosset te: Thos. Mc
Fadden, Mark Taylor. Howard
Yeend; Ellis Chartler. Mike Ores
keciv, Dick Torrey; W. C. Tycer.
Don Jordan, Jerry Roberts; Ota
Blnegar, R. D. Ford, B. L. Lage
son: Luke Vorhels, Royal Bebb.
Dary Carlson.
Those wishing Information on
pairings should call Mrs. S. O.
Prough 772-5062 or Mrs. Robt.
Hart, 773-7937.
District Cinder
Meets This Week
Track and Held competi
tion for high school circuits
of this section of the state
boils down to district com
petition this week.
The District 6 A l (South
ern Oregon conference) meet
will be staged at the Medford
stadium on Saturday. District
6 A-2 schools will clash on
the same day at Myrtle Creek.
Another affair will be the
Southern Oregon district
freshmen meet involving nine
schools. It will be on Friday
at Central Point. There is no
state qualifying from this
event.
Medford high will be host
to Crater, Ashland, Grants
Pass and Klamath Falls for
the Class A-l varsity district
event. Top athletes from the
Rogue league and Umpqua
Valley loop will contend in
the A-2 contest. Subdistrict
meets were conducted last
Saturday at Ashland and Myr
tle Creek.
Rogue champion Rogue Rlv-
Hedrick Girls -Top
McLoughlin
In Tennis. 4-3
Hedrick Junior High girls
tennis team defeated Mc
Loughlin yesterday 4 to 3.
Hedrick took three of the five
singles matches. The teams
split the doubles, playing Kra
mer sets. '
The results:
Singles:
Emily Carpenter. H, def. Janet
Lee. M, 6-2. 4-6, 6-3.
Kay Teeters. H, def. Rhonda
Hess. M, 8-4. 6-1.
Susan Wakefield, H, def. Pat Ho
an. M 6-2. 6-4.
Tele Bell. M, def. Salll Eaton.
H. 6-4. 4-6. 6-4.
Carole Lammon. M. def. Ellen
Helndenrleh. H. 6-2, 6-4.
Doubles:
Carpenter and Teetera. H, def.
Lee and Hogan. M. 8-5.
Hess and Bell. M. def. Wake
field and Eaton. H, S-3.
Rogue River high will play
Myrtle Creek at Riddle on
Saturday for the District 6
A-2 baseball title.
Rogue River is the Rogue
league champ and Myrtle
Creek took the Umpqua Val
ley league toga.
' In the Southern Oregon
conference r a i n o u t s have
jammed up the schedule to
make this week a busy one
with both league and non
counting tussles to be played.
In the league, itself, Med
ford played at Crater today,
entertains Ashland on Thurs
day and goes to Klamath Falls
on Saturday. Grants Pass was
host to Klamath today for two
games and travels to Ashland
on Saturday for a pair.
On the non-loop slate, Ash
land is afternoon host to
Yreka, Calif., on Wednesday.
Crater high takes on Corvallis
at 6 p.m. on Wednesday in a
double header at Memorial
Kurtz
No-Hits
CWA Team
The Jackson County Soft
ball association season got off
to a spectacular start last
night with Milan Kurtz of
John Wheeler Logging hurl
ing a five-inning no-hitter
against Communications
Workers of America.
John Wheeler won by a 7
to 0 score.. The game ended
after five innings in accord
ance with league rules that
call for games to end at this
point if one team Is headed
by seven runs of more.
Kurtz walked only one and
struck out 11 In gaining the
no-hit victory.
Wheeler's seven runs came
on four hits coupled with
eight bases on balls given up
by CWA hurler Jack Bailan
tyne. Fuzz McCay and' Kay
Vaughn stroked doubles for
the winners.
In the other scheduled
game, Colvin and Associate
forfeited to Central Point be
cause of insufficient number
of players.
Ducks Squash
Idaho. 13-8
Moscow, Idaho -WTO-Oregon
scored five runs In the 11th
Inning to post a 13-8 Northern
Division baseball victory over
Idaho Monday.
Robbie Snow, who turned
in an outstanding relief pitch
ing Job, hit a bases-loaded sin
gle for the Ducks' first two
Uth inning runs.
Snow pitched 4 13 Innings,
gave up one run, two hits and
struck out nine. He didn't
walk a batter.
The win left second-place
Oregon with a 6-2 record in
the division. Defending chanv
pion Oregon State leads with
field. White City, and will be
host to Springfield for two
games at Central Point on
Saturday.
Barker's
are open
every night
until ninel
er qualified for 12 berths In
the full district meet, St.
Mary's for 11, Phoenix for
eight, Lakeview for five,
Eagle Point for four and Hen
ley for three.
In Medford district grade
school track this week Thurs
day meets are the Rogue Val
ley league at West Side and
the American league at Oak
Grove. National leaguers con
tend on Friday at Jefferson.
Salem-lUPIl - Football line
backer George Douglass and
basketball letlerman Bob
Woodle were named co-recipients
Monday of the Henry
Booth award for outstanding
scholarship and athletic abil
ity. It was the first time in
the 33-year history of the
award that it has been shared
by two athletes.
Portland-WPll-Ray Warren
scattered 10 hits and slam
med a two-run homer in the
third inning as Lewis and
Clark defeated Pacific 4-0 in
a Northwest Conference base
ball game Monday.
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