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SUNDAY. JUNE 2J. 1963
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON
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601-Pound Matman
Due Here Thursday
Hayes Runs 100
In Record 9.1 Time
Haystack Calhoun, who at
601 pounds ii the world
biggest wrestler, will make
his onlv southern Oregon ap
pearance this season at Med'
ford armory next Thursday
night
Calhoun will be thi seventh
man in a seven-man battle
royal which will introduce
three other heavyweight mat
men to local fans. They are
Ivan "Killer" Kameroff, Abe
Jacobs and Judo Jack Terry
Calhoun owns a farm in
Arkansas, U married and the
father of a small daughter
He is said to be surprisingly
agile for a big man and has
a good knowledge of wrest
ling. His specialty Is the "bel
ly flop" which he applies with
a swan dive onto a fallen op
ponent,
He is the greatest drawing
card on the national wrestling
circuit and recently attracted
a S60.000 gate in Madison
Square Garden in New York,
The big fellow has been greet
ed by turn-away crowds in
every appearance since com'
ing to the northwest and Pro
moter Elton Owen advises
fans to be on hand early to
be assured of a good seat.
Others In the big battle
royal are Soldat Garky, Cata-
lina George Drake and Andre
Drappe. In the battle royal
a man must be thrown, push'
ed or rolled over the top rope
in order to be eliminated.
Regular pins Inside the ring
will not count.
Owen has scheduled three
preliminary matches with
Gorky meeting Drappe in the
feature match, for two out
of three falls or 30 minutes.
Other bouts will send Jacobs
against Terry and Drake
meeting Kameroff, both' for
one 'fall or 20 minutes.
Reserved seat tickets are
on sale at Lamport's Sport
ing Goods store in Medford.
There will be no Increase in
prices, Owen said.
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HAYSTACK CALHOUN
World's Biggest Matman
Homer Spoils
Early Wynn's
Bid for 300th
In
Big Six Schools
To Bock USTFF
Curmol, Callf.-ffln-Blg Six
officials concluded their
spring meeting without mak
ing any hlstorio decisions, but
with a surprising show
unity.
Just about everything was ling for
"linaninmiii" uihan it hbma Out.
to voting.
The leadera even agreed
that they would support the
United States Track and Field
federation 100 per cent in
its battle for control of ama
teur athletes with the nation
al AAU
"We are behind all the fed
erations strongly," said retir
ing president Dr. Bradford
Booth.
Making Progress
The other federations tan
gling with the august Ama
teur Athletic union are in
baseball, basketball and gymnastics.
The council even agreed
that Oregon and Oregon State
are "making progress" in
bringing t h a 1 r educational
standards up to the level of
those at Big Six schools - and
thus some day may be ellgl
ble tor admittance, If they
want it.
At the closing session Fri
day, Dr. Rlxford Snyder of
Stanford was named the coun
cil president. Stan Bates,
Washington State athletic dl
rector, was named .i?vrmry
And Pete Newell. California
athletic director, was re-elect
ed to a two-year term as
. treasurer.
Cleveland-WPD-Early Wynn
still standing outside the
exclusive club 300 but his
knock Is getting louder.
Wynn made another unsuc
cessful attempt Friday night -
his fourth - to become the
14th major league pitcher to
win 300 games. But he came
close. '
The 43-year-old right-hand
er hurled eight scoreless in
nings against the Chicago
White Sox, his former team
mates, but lost 2-0 when Ron
Hansen belted a two-run
homer In the ninth.
Wynn, disappointed but
not discouraged, said he ex
pecis io nave even more go-
him the next time
out.
Good Sfuff
"I felt I had good stuff
tonight but I'm really not
shape yet," Wynn said.
St. Louis -fllPfl- Boy Hayes,
Florida A and M, ran a world
record shattering 9.1 100-yard
dash Friday as seven final
events were completed in the
75th annual National AAU
Track and Field champion
ships here.
Hayes, who plays football
almost as well as he runs,
is a halfback on his school's
team and has by-passed a pos
sible gridiron career to con
centrate on the 1064 Olym
pics. The Friday competition saw
Brian Sternberg, world rec
ord holder in the pole vault,
shatter a meet record by clear
ing the bar at 16 feet 4 inches,
four inches shorter than his
world mark.
Hayes Jones, the Detroit
school teacher, regained his
120-yard high hurdles title by
equaling the meet record of
0:13.4. This was his fourth
national AAU crown, having
won in 1058, 1960 and 1961.
Pete McArdle, second last
year, won the six-mile run in
28:20.2.
The 33-year-old bus me
chanic from New York City
is the Pan-American games
10,000-meter champion.
Dave Davis of the U.
Marines dethroned defender
Gary Gubner of the Grand
Street Boys club, New York
in the shot put with a toss of
62 feet S34 inches. Gubner,
who gets married Sunday in
New York, had to settle for
third at 60 feet 5Hi inches
while Parry O'Brien, once the
kingpin of the event, was run'
nerup with 62 feet 1 hi inches.
Larry Stuart of the South
ern California Striders won
the javelin with a throw of
255 fect 3 inches and team
mate Ralph Boston made It
three in a row in the broad
jump with a leap of 26 feet
10 inches.
Palmer, Boros Tie
Cupit In U.S. Open
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Br OSCAR FRALEY
UPI Sports Writer
Brookllne, Mass. -IVPD- Ar
nold Palmer and Julius Boros,
making a late charge with
tournament toughened nerves,
collared young Jacky Cupit
on the last two holes Satur
day for a three-way tie in the
U.S. Open Golf championship.
The 25-year-old Cupit start
ed the final 18-holes at wind
swept country club of Brook-
line with a one shot lead over
Palmer and three strokes on
Boros.
But nerves steadied by the
grind of years of competition
made the difference as Bor
os, the Open champion in
1052, and Palmer, the winner
in 1060, collared him in the
final few holes to send it into
three-way tie and a playoff
Boros . waded through this
at 2 p.m edt Sunday.
Stable
Decisions
Scott
windy day, with gusts up to
45 miles per hour, with clos
ing rounds of 76-72 for a nine
over par total of 293. But
he sat helplessly in the club
house as Cupit seemed head
ed for victory.
Palmer went eight over par
on the 16th hole with a 60
foot birdie putt that for 30
seconds tied him with Cupit,
who was eight over playing
the 15th. But young Jacky,
on the heels of a gigantic
roar from "Arnie's Army,"
stepped up and chipped into
the cup for a birdie three.
SHATTERS 100 MARK - Bob Hayes, Florida A and M, ran
the 100-yard dash in world record time of 9.1 seconds Friday
riurine the national AAU track meet at St. Louis, Mo. He
recorded 9.1 in both the semi-finals and finals but the wind
was too much in the finals for the time to count as a record.
- (UPI)
Big Inning Beats Giants
Milwaukee -. !UPB - Lelt-
handed -pitching, a hitting
slump and sloppy fielding
have contributed to the 29
losses of the San Francisco
Giants this year. Now add
the big inning to the list.
The Milwaukee Braves
bunched all of their runs in
the fifth inning Friday night
to down the visiting Giants
6-3 in the opener of a three
game series. Bob Bolin (3-2),
starter and loser for the Gi
ants, was charged with all
WANTED!
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six runs, five of them unearned.
Van Zwol Pitches No-Hitter
For CP; Colvin Takes Tussle
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Major Laacut W
Jay Allen 3
central toini , 1
John Wheeler 1
United Grocers
SO Dry Kiln
Minor League
Tru-Mix
Colvin
Keilh Schull .
Medford Corp. .
Comm. Workers
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Colvin . 020 020.
Dora Or and Baker;
Colvin.
1 1
4 4
Tackett and
Jim Van Zwol chucked a
two-run. no-hit game for Cen-
tral Point Merchants Friday
nieht and Colvin and Associ
ate won its first game of the
season in the Jackson County
Softball association.
Central Point nosed South
ern Oregon Dry Kiln 3 to 2
in the Major league and Col
vin tripped Medford Corpor
ation 4 to 1 in the Minor
circuit.
A three-run home run by
Harvey Tonn in the third in
ning took care of the scoring
for Central Point. Gosnell
and Vern Parent got on base
ahead of Tonn on bunt singles.
Both Dry Kiln runs were on
wild pitches.
Van Zwol walked four and
fanned 10. SODK tosser Dale
Cook gave up six hits and
a walk and whiffed one. Tonn
and Gosnell each bad two
hits.
Colvin garnered two runs
each in the second and fifth
innings to beat Medco. Jim
Tackett pitched a two-hitter
with 11 strikeouts and no
bases on balls. Jack Doraty
of Medco gave up four hits
and eight free passes.
Central Point ... 003 000 0 J S 0
SO Dry Kiln 010 010 02 0 1
Van Zwol and Malot; Cook and
Chapman.
GAMES THIS UtlK:
Aiu.i -'colvtn and Aawci.t.
vi. Tru-Mix Concrete at JeKeraon
erhool: Southern Oregon Dry Kiln
va. Jay Allen car at Hedrick Jun
ior hieh.
Wedneiday John Wheeler Lol
ling va. United Crocera at Jack
ion achool; Keith Schull v;. Com
municalion Workera ol America
at Hawthorne park.
Thursday CWA. va. Colvin at
Jefferaon; United Groceri VI. SO
Dry Kiln at Hedrick.
Friday Jay Allen vi. Central
Point at Jackion: Tru-Mix va. Med
co at Hawthorne.
Gold Ray Fish Count
WEEK ENDING JUNE U
Chinook salmon - S.HI (in
cludes lt.7 per cant jack sal
mon). '
Summtt run staalhtad S.
FULL SEASON: .
Chinook salmon - 31.067
(includes 14.9 per cent lack
salmon) since April .
Summer run sieelhaad -47
sine May 13.
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"I've come along faster than
I expected but it will take a
few more weeks before I get
in the shape I want to be in."
Wynn, who threw a lively
fast ball and a sharp curve,
expects to be ready for an
other try "In about four or
five days."
He may pitch In Chicago
next week end and thafi fine
with him.
I guess It's orlde or some
thing but I'd like to win num-
Der 300 against the White
Sox."
Wynn. who helned Chicago
to the pennant In 1959, was
cut loose by the Sox after
the end of last season .after
falling three times to gain
the milestone victory.
OGA Meet Will
Start June 27
rornana - win - The an
nual Oregon Golf Association
state amateur match Dlay
champloruthips will start June
27 and run through July
June 27 will be qualifying
day. The actual competition
will begin June 28. The field
this year has been limited to
144 men and 64 women.
New York - (UPD - Stocky
Jose Stable, Cuban New
Yorker, used a buzz-saw
hooking attack to win a un
animous decision over Ranger
Charley Scott of Philadelphia
Saturday night and earn a
probable non-title fight with
welterweight champion Emile
Griffith.
Stable had the better of the
hard - fighting because of his
close-quarter hammering In
In their nationally - televised
10-rounder at Madison Square
Garden.
There were no knockdowns
but each was shaken several
times and Stable's right brow
was slightly cut as was the
Inside of Scott's upper - lip.
Scott's right eye was badly
bruised in the terrific 10th
round.
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