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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOP.D. OREGON SUNDAY. JUNE 2, 1963 Suspended Wrestlers Pay Owen Jack Dalton and his bro ther, Jim, along with Soluat Corky, professional wrestlers who (ailed to appear as sched uled at the Medford armory on May 23, have paid Pro moter Elton Owen $100 to partially reimburse him for his expenses when he was forced to cancel the program. They explained that their car broke down as they were en route to Medford and, al though they hailed other mo torists for more than an hour, were unable to secure a ride. They finally secured a tow truck and returned their dis abled auto to Portland. Call Unanswered ' From Portland, they said they attempted to telephone Owen at the armory around 7 p.m. but the call went un answered. Armory personnel explained no one is on duty to answer the telephone at that hour. The wrestlers said they were unable to secure bus or airplane transportation to ar rive in Medford in time for the match. They are under indefinite suspension by the Medford state athletic commission for their failure to appear. The Portland boxing and wrestl ing commission and the Na tional Wrestling alliance threatened them with 30-day suspension unless they paid Owen an agreed amount. The SI 00 payment was the result. They are still under suspen sion in Medford, however. SELLOUT SEEN -. London UP0 Whether it's Cassius Clay's verbal fire works or his impressive work outs in the gym. tickets are selling like hot cakes for the "Louisville Lip's" June 18 fight here against British heavyweight champion Henry Cooper. "All the expensive seats have been sold, report ed promoter Jack Solomons today, whil puffing happily on his cigar. "The way the boy is performing, I'm sure we'll have a sellout." Medfordc RIBUKB I Bowling siPODiHnrs Roseburg Will Play Cheney Studs Today AREA FOl'R STANDINGS (Souther Division) W. L. KUmith Falcons 1 1 TM-cny 1 Central Point 1 A.hljr.d 1 Mrdtora Grants Pass .. Klamath Hawks ( .oot .00 .000 .000 .000 American Legion junior baseball is rumbling into full gear for teams of the South ern division of Area 4. Three doublebills are slated this afternoon with two of the six games counting in league standings. Encounters closest to Med ford will match the Central Point Cheney Studs against Cruise Shares Bowling Lead Scratch division singles leadership in the Century 21 Bowling tourney is shared by Leo Cruise, Seatle, according to latest information from Roxy Ann lanes. He rolled a 12S8 to tie Bill Landowski, Fortuna, Calif. Changes in the handicap di vision saw Al Gebbard, Med ford, take over third with 1276 and Roy Gazaway, Med ford, assume fifth with 1248. Sinrles srratrh Bill Landowski. Fortuna, Calif.. 1.258: Leo Cruise. Seattle. 1.258: Martin Stockdale. Medford. 1.234; Eddie Hansen. Seattle. 1.220: Ralph Bragg, .Mi. View. Calif., 1.197; Olen McCoy. Medford. 1.191: Roy Gaza way. Medford. 1.188: Gala Kimball. Medford. 1,172; John Dickinson. Medford 1.169; Hal Ellis, Medford. 1.163. Singles handicap Theron Karrick. Medford. 1.297; Floyd Hayner. Medford. 1.281: Al Gcbhard. Medford. 1.276; Olen Mc Coy. Medford. 1.2G1: Roy Gazaway. Medford. 1.248; Martin Stockdale. Medford. 1.246: Dale Linville. Lake view. 1.237; Hal Ellis, Medford, 1.23S: Jim Newell. Bend. 1235; Dean Derryberry, Crescent City. Calif.. 1,220. Teams Has Beens. Medford. 4.154: Old Saphire. Crescent City. Calif.. 4.114; S B Four's Medford. 4.060: South ern Oregon Title. 4.057: Overhead Door. Medford. 4.039: Crescent Bowl, Crescent City, Calif.. 3.974. I Roseburg at Memorial field. Pet White City. This contention, ; iset for 1 p.m. will be strictly the northern division of the area. Ashland will play at Grants Pass at 1:30 p-m. and the Klamath Falls Hawks will face the Tri-City Gems at Merrill with first games counting in the standings. Defending Champion Roseburg is expected to have its usual combination of athletes from several of the high schools' in Douglas county. The Lockwood Motors team is the defending Oregon champion and has been a top contender in Legion baseball in recent years. It is no stranger to Central Point in non-league play. Coach Bill Askwith has indicated that either Wayne Clay or Larry Pepper will be pitcher for the first tussle to day. The other will be the starting pitcher for the sec ond tussle unless called upon for relief in the 1 p.m. mix. Askwith said that it most likely that Larry Mason, Bob Corliss and Neal Ellis also will see some pitching service for the Studs. - Junior mixed bowline leagues Medford Bowling lanes will surt at T 30 o'clock Monday. June 3. for those who can bowl in the eve- iSalem Shamrocks Edge s Rogue Dairy Maids 1-0 Memorial Field, White ninf and at 1-1 io o clock on Tiie. , , . , , d June ii for those who wuh City - Salem Shamrocks put to bow in the mining. Youngsters one f tnejr four hits With a interested snouW attend meetings ., , at these un. . walk and a fielders option There are still openings in the here yesterday afternoon to Rocky Rollers summer leagu at 1 : t th Unmix Vall-u nairv Medford lanes. Play will open cnlcK ,ne gue Valley Dairy Tuesday. June 4. at 10 a. m Maids 1 to 0 in Northwest The Ladies Summer Petersen . -. , Point league will tun at Mediord I v omen s Major league SOft lanes on Tuesday, Juno 4, a. ".-30 ball p. m. I informal, rn on the may The lone marker came In beobuinei b telephoning 7i- the fourth innins. Donna Ole- fi n and frolic 5on drew tne 'ree pass and (.Mixed Doublet) 'went to third base on a hit Lane B-.irners 113-31 4. Raloh 1 . r . i Black 518: Speed Stutters tl-i 0. ".! lruw uuinc Ernie Peyton 390 on a grounder by June Lowell was too late to get Oleson but League Leaders FUN -TIIVI E S PECIAL FREE! 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Phil 45 150 26 45 .313 Fairly. L A. . 47 167 25 52 .311 F. Alou. S.F. J818832 58 309 AMERICAN LEAGUE Malzone. Bos 42 154 17 53 .344 Wagner. L A. 45 169 26 58 .343 Robnsn., Chi. 43 156 25 53 .340 Causey, K.C. 36 153 18 52 .340 Kaline. Del. . 44 170 30 55 .322 Boyer. N.Y... 40 163 24 52 .319 Fox. Chi 43 172 24 54 .314 Rhnsn., Bait. 50 183 24 56 .306 Charles. K.C. 43 171 30 52 .304 Schilling, Bos 42 178 23 54 .303 Home Runs National League: Aaron, Braves 16; Bailey. Giants 11: F. Alou, Gi ants 11; Howard. Dodgers 10; Ce peda, Giants 9; Covington, Phils 9. Amrlnn l.eadift: WAfrur An. American League: Wagner. gcis 13; Allison. Twins 12; Mantle, Yanks 10; Battcy, Twins 10;. Jive players tied with 9. . Runs Ratted In National League: Aaron, Braves 38; Boyer. Cards 38: F. Alou, Gi ants 36; While, Cards 37; Rooin son, Reds 36. American League: Wagner, An gels 38: Allison. Twins 34: Nichol son. While Sox 32: Stuart. Red Sox 31; Robinson, Orioles; Kaline, Tigers, and Battcy. Twins, all 30. Pitching National League: O'Dell. Giants 8-0; Perranoski, Dodgers 6-1; Sim mons. Cards 6-1; Broglio. Cards 3-1: McBean. Pirates 5-1. American League: Stock, Orioles 5-0: Navarro, Angels 4-0: Fischer, Athletics 7-1: Bouton, Yanks 6-1; Pappas, Orioles 4-1. Kim Bradshaw Resigns Post Happy Camp, Calif. Kim Bradshaw, football and base ball coach at Happy - Camp High school for the past two years, has resigned his posi tion effective at the end of this semester. According to Bradshaw, his reason for leaving is to fur ther his education with a goal of obtaining his masters de gree. Bradshaw plans to en roll at Oregon State univer sity. While coaching here, Brad shaw guided football teams to the Evergreen championship in 1961 and a second place trophy in 1962. In baseball, his team was undefeated in league play both years. He coached the 1962 junior var sity basketball team to sec ond place in the Evergreen league. Besides coaching, Bradshaw has taught world history, social studies, and boys physical education. Mr. and Mrs. Bradshaw and young sons, Jeff and Mark, plan to leave here soon after school is out, for Eugene, Ore gon, where he will work this summer. Oregon Frosh Defeat Rooks Eugene fUPD The Oregon Frosh captured first places in 11 of 17 events and swept all three places in four events to roll over the Oregon State Rooks 94-51 in a dual track meet Friday. T. J. Hawke won the 100 yard dash in 9 8 and the 220 in 21.8 and Cordon Payne took the 440 in 48.5 and ran second in the 220 for Oregon. They also ran on the winning 440 and mile relay teams. Other top performances for the Frosh came from Marcial Hunter, who won the 120-yard high hurdles- in 14.5, and Bob McCoy, who took the pole vault in 14-6'-i. Gary Baker captured the mile in 4:19 4 and the 880 yard run in 1:53.5 and Terry Monroe was first in the broad Jump In 22-1 1 x and the triple jump at 45-1 Hi for Oregon Stale. Oregon defeated the Rookf 78-87 at CorvallU earlier this ! spring 1 STANDINGS PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE (As of Friday) Northern Division W. L. Prl. Taconia - 28 18 .609 Seattle 23 22 ..'ill Spokane 25 24 .510 Portland 22 24 .478 Hawaii 22 25 .468 Southern Division W. Dalla-Ft W. .. 27 San Diego ., 27 Denver 23 Oklahoma City 22 Salt Lake City . 15 Pet. 563 .551 .479 .478 NORTHWEST LEAGUE (As of Friday) '. I.. Lewlston 23 15 Salem 22 IS Yakima 19 13 Tri-Cllv 22 17 Wenatchee 17 19 Eugene 4 28 Pel. GB .605 .595 .594 1 564 1 'i .472 5 .123 18 Stop-O Mstit Irak Linlne. In stalled en all 4 Wheels WHILI YOU WAIT! fair term. Irak Specialist foi 11 rear. Phone 779-1966 NATIONAL BRAKE CENTER 121 North Court 3 Holley Hawks 1 11.41 3. Ed Hollev 510: Two D s 13-131 1, Tony Pasc keale 494 Double Trouble 1 12-41 3. Al Smilh 522. Four Square 2-14l 1. Tom Stanton StlO. bury 065; Pin Pals IT-Bi 0. Wall Ct Pfaff. Bernard! 4t4. Bowl-A-Knots (9-7i 1, Harry White 427: Four Spots iS-lli 3, Mike Oreskovic 365. Four Gems (9-7t 2. Lorcn Soder lund 486; Pin Shy (7-9) 2, Glenn Harrison 440. Lindfords 8-Bl 1, Cappi I-ind-quist 545: Cherry Pickers (7-91 3. Carl Walter 519 Carl Walter 210. Tom Stanton 201. Bob Pnc 197; Holley Hawks 2.064. CRAZY EIGHTS LEAGUE Cellar Dwellers ll-Ol 4. Ernest Burslng 422: Team on (0-4i 0. Jim Baumcr 450. Alley Gators 13-11 3, Martin Stocksdale 538. Unmentionables ll-3i 1, llcne Whitmore 460. Team seven (3-1) 3, Dave Shurta 380; Team eight 1 1 -3 1 1, Dala Lane 457. Pioneers 12-21 2. Chuck Heffner 494: Hair Shapers 2-2 (2-21 1. Lee Horn 474. Dave Shurts 208, Edi Dickinson. Roy Everson. Martin Stocksdale 200: Jim Baumer 199; Alley Gatois 1,989. Wednesday Mixed League Team Four i3?-!b1 3ia Betty Hinhohz 539; Bombers Cs-S'sl !. Carl Wilson 561. Lucky Strikers (3-1) 3. Ken Mr Manama 530; Lucky Four (1-3) 1. Len Gascon 487. Team Eight 13-11 3, Kelly Brooks 329: The Champs (1-31 1, Wendell Pantcr 524. Trouble Makers 12-2) 3. Ken Christianson 516; Four B's (2-21 2, Wilmer Bailey 532. Carl Wilson 202. Belty RelnllolU 245; Trouble Makers 2.031. JUNIOR ADULT LEAGUE The Unpredictablcs (3-1 3. John Tungate 494: Three Cs and a "D" l-3i I. Larry Davis 525. Team One 13-H 3. Wayne Brooks 541: Four Flushert (l-3i 1, EiU Dickinson 492. Jelsoni 12-21 2. Walt Skundrick 635: Ally Cat 12-21 2, Monle Rod ger 474. Teams Five and Six postponed. Wayne Brooks 210. Walt Skun drick 253, Bonnie Chandler 183, June Tungate 190; The Unpre- dictables 2U85; WONDKRERS Hi Liles 129-7) 0. Marilyn Went llng 335; Thinkers (St'i-il'jl 4, Doris Boe 485. Red Heads 120-161 4. Betty Neel 427; We Three (12a-23s t 0. Hll drcd Hughea 331. Who's Here (18-18) 2. Joyce Lewis 434; Up-N-Comers (18-20) 2, Shirley North 378. Pin Heads 116-20) 1. Elsie Eddy 397: Rolling Stones (12-241 3, Bert anook 439. Knot Heads (18-30) 1. Lydla Blood 417: Hopefuls (16-201 3, Lucy sawyer 4M7. Lucy Sawyer 201, Doris Roe 189, Joyce Lewis 177. RVCC Players Beat Champions Seven Rogue Valley Coun try club players "beat th champs" last week in Na tional Golf day play at Rogue Valley Country club. They beat the gross scores of Jack Nicklaus, U, S. Golf association open champ and of Gary Player, Professional Golfers association champion with their nets. The two grossed 68s which golfers throughout the countiy tried to better. Justin Smith and Al Ster ton fired net 66s at the Med ford links. Rene Flynn shot a 63, Peggy Walker a 65 and Claudia Gustafson, Reba Tay lor and Pat Eidswlck 67s. National Golf day realized $75 at Rogue Valley. The day is sponsored by the PGA and the money goes to golf char ities, golf education and a caddy scholarship fund. A three-ball mixed golf six some tourney will be held at RVCC today with drawing at 1:30 p.m. Grant was trapped after rounding third base and tag- ! ged out by third baseman Jan- Sevan Maid Hits The Maids collected seven hits to outswat the Sham rocks, with Pat Barron and Sharon Isaacs each getting two. Biggest threat by the Rogue Valley club was in the fourth whe- Sherry Larson walked and b ' Conway and Isaacs hit safely to load' the sacks with two out. Yvonne Mclvor'j flyout to left field ended the bid. Salem pitcher Pearl Pinion struck out batters six times and walked one. Barron, on the hurling slab for the Maids Snell, Beatty Rate Winners Los Angeles - H'rD - New Zealander Peter Snell, in analyzing his easy victory Friday night in the half mile, remarked that American Jim Beatty "has nothing to lose" if the pair meet next week in the celebrated mile event. "If he beats me," said Snell, "we will be back where we slsrted before Modesto." The New Zealander easily won the half-mile last night in the Southern Pacific Am- walked two in her four-hitter. I ateur Athletic Union The Dairy Maids recorded two double plays Including one in which Salem runner Nadine Fallis was charged with interference after being forced out at second base. Salem and Rogue Valley completed a two-game Aland here last night. LINE SCORES Salem 000 too 0 4 (I Rogue Valley . 000 000 04) 7 0 Pinion and Butsch; Barron and S. Larson. (SPAAU) meet held at Occi dental college. He was clocked in 1:48.0, well over his record of 1:45.1. Beatty chalked up an equal ly easy triumph In the mile with a time of 4:00.8. He set his own pace and was timed in 1:58.8 for the half mile, but drew away in the third lap to finish a full six seconds ahead of second place Leroy Neal of Occidental. Snell and Beatty are ex pected to compete in the mile at the Compton Relays June 7. 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