Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 02, 1963, Image 12

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Citv Tennis Tournev
un Saturday, Sunday
Keen comrietition amone
ume 26 entrants will be of
fered In the third annual Med
lord Community Tennis tour
nament this Saturday and
. Sunday at the Mcdford high
tennis courts.
The event, sponsored by
the Medford city recreation
department, will be divided
into six divisions. The first
division on Saturday morning
; Will De lor we junior muu a
with matches to begin at 7
a.m. Other first round events
scheduled Saturday are worn-
. en's singles and men's singles.
Men's, women's and mixed
. doubles events are to begin
in the afternoon.
Diving Pool
Dedicated
t Dedication of the new Jack-
aon nark diving pool was
: scheduled this afternoon dur
ing th Arponn Junior Olvm.
pic Short Course Swimming
meet here.
Participants were to be
members of the Crater Lions
oliiK Miv nfflpinln nnrl some
of the diving contestants.
The Lions were to present
check for approximately
$1,600 and a plaque toward
the city. Crater Lions spear
headed the diving pool proj
ect with their television auc
tion. . The money netted from the
auction is the service club's
contribution toward cost of
the pool.
Ellis Feinstcin, club presi
dent, and Tom Boyd, auction
chairman, were to be Lions
participating in the dedica
tion. long Short Track
Auto Race Sunday
. Portland - Jantzcn arena's
paved oval, will be the scene
of the longest short track
racing event of the season,
Saturday night, when the
Late Model stock cars hold
their one quarter mile cham
pionship events, when a field
of the 1961 through 1963 mod
els, Including some of the
top California NASCAR en
tries race In the 15'0-lap
championship event.
' Time trials get underway
t 7:30 p.m. with the first of
lix racing events set for 8:30
o'clock. The tronhv dash and
i four heats precede the mara'
thon 150 lapper.
: California aces will include
' Jim Cook of Norwalk driving
a ivoi uias aiong witn uick
VJ 11 J aiju wain .m-uj . . .
Van Nuys each powering 1963
Chevs.
Currently 1 e a dl n g the
Northwest stock car point
standings is Dick Bown and
his 1962 Chevrolet, passing
defending champion Kuz Kuz
manich and his 1961 Pontiac.
SPORTS f ANSI
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. 5 One of the owners of the !
g Los Angeles Angels baseball ,
. M team hold an intfrntmn
B football record . . . Bob
Reynolds. co-owner of the
Angels with Gent Autry, is
the only man In history lo
' Dtav all oft minuret In IhrM
consecutive Rose Bowl
games . . . when Reynolds
played for Stanford In 1934,
'35 and '36 his team was in
the Rose Bowl all three
years, and he played every
minute of each game!
J Did you know that the
' great Babe Rulh holds the
' all-time big league baseball
J record for striking our more
times than anyone else? . . .
: Babe, famous for hitting
J home runs, also holds the
? strike-out record, proving
3 that s man who "strikes
5 out" many times can still
S succeed i . . Babe fanned
mm a grand total of 1,330 times
u In the majors.
. .
Notre Dame sends lots of
fj boys into pro football, but
g is there anyone from Notre
sj uame in Dig league oase-
SJ ball today? . . . The an-
aj swer Is ves . , . Boston Red
j Sox outfielder, Carl Yastne-
Sj mskl attended Notre Dame
aj . . . And in the world of golf,
fjaj there's a former Notre
Dame student who's done
quite well Billy Casper.
I bat yoti didn't know
Paul Lea Motors has mora
than ajktadrwpltBl rn new
car Rambler business in the
Medferel area In His past
tifht rears. Of course, the
bif raiMt) it th product.
bat Lo Meters service and
ecenemy keep the customers
camini back rear after year Briyear if) a dispute with collene
t friends whs fo all put
K make them happy and
tatisfM.
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 2. 1963
Climax to the tournament
will be on Sunday when the
men's and women's division
winners will compete in semi
finals and then finals events
for the championships.
, Three rounds are scheduled
for each of the singles and
doubles events which will
leave Sunday open mainly for
the finals events. However, if
more are signed up in the di
visions, it will necessitate
some semifinal rounds on Sun
day. Action is scheduled to
begin at 8 a.m.
Competing in the two day
event will be three Medford
tennis players who recently
attended the International
Jaycce Junior Tennis tourna
mcnt in Provo, Utah. Ken
Myers, is entered in junior
men's and also will double
with Jeanne Salade in mixed
doubles. Kathy Smith will be
entered in women's singles
and doubles matches. Mary
Gordenicr, who was a runner
up in the 16 and under girl's
novice division at Provo, will
not be able to compete in the
tournament.
Entered in men's singles
events Saturday morning will
be John Root, Ron Singlcr,
John McKinley, Orin Ogior,
Phil Hplman, Jay Carr, Mike
naumes ana Boo null.
Competing in the mens
doubles matches will be John
Root and Ron Singler, Chris
and Nick Rasmusscn, Mike
Naumes and John McKinley.
In junior men's singles will
be Tom Glonning, Mike Nau
mes, Chris Rasmusscn, Nick
Rasmusscn, Ken Myers, Ron
Grimes, Steve Edson and Cur
tis Barnes.
Women's events will In
clude competitors Paula Low
ery. Sue Naumes, Stephanie
Hollcn, Nancy Miller, Mary
Walsh, Jeanne Salade, Kathy
Smith and Pam Monroe. En
tered together in doubles
events will be Paula Lowcry
and Linda Hess, Sue Naumes
and Kathy Smith, Jeanne
Salade and Stcpanic Hollen,
and Mary Walsh and Marcy
Miller.
In mixed doubles to com
plete the Saturday schedule
of cvtulr will be Dick Hilde-
brand and Linda Hess, Gary
Highland and Paula Lowery,
John Root and Sue Naumes,
Ron Singlcr and Kathy Smith,
John McKinley and Mary
Walsh, Ken Myers and Jeanne
Salade, and Chris Rassmusscn
and Pam Monroe.
Fishing Varies in
Forest, Report of
Officials Shows
Fishing is fair at Fish lake,
poor to fair on all waters in
the Aonlesate area, good on
the Prospect ranger district,
slow" in the Butle Falls
ranger district lakes but bel
ter in the streams and fair
on the Union Creek district.
This is the report for the
week end issued by the Rogue
River National Forest serv
ice in the interests of recrea
tion ists.
The snow is gone, the trails
are open just about any place
recreationists may choose to
go on the Rogue River forest.
Campgrounds on the Ap
plegate district are open but
campers are still required to
check with ranger stations
before using Beaver Sulphur
and Cook and Green camp
grounds. All users are cau
tioned against broken glass
buried in the snid.
Wildflowers in the Dutch
man area on the Applcgate
district are in full bloom.
Heavy logging traffic and
construction are mentioned as
hazards that motorists should
be on the lookout for In sev
eral sections. On the Ashland
district all roads are open
but the Loop and Tolman
roads should be entered with
caution, foresters warn, be
cause of construction traffic
from the Mt. Ashland Ski de
velopment. Lodgepole road on t h c
Butte Falls district is bring
used by loggers and there is
surfacing work under way
on the Blue Rock road. Wood
ruff Creek, Abbott Creek and
Woodruff Access ronds also
are being used on week days
by a heavy logging operation.
In this same category are
Hcrshbcrger. Prairie Creek
and Wizard Creek roads.
Lyons Named
Portland - HTP - Cicrnld E
(Gerry) Lyons, head footbnll
coach at Madison lhuh school
here tor the past two years,
was named head coach at
Portland Stale college Tluirs-:
day.
Lyons succeeds 'rum Do
Sylvia, who quit earlier this
officials. Debylvia later ac
cepted a hitth school coaching
job at San Mateo, Calif.
L Lyons j:as atfiothall player
fand wresllifr affile University
of Oregon.
The :ppoinlmrnl is subject
to confirmation by the state
board of higher education.
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SUCCESSFUL RUN - Craig
of Los Angeles, driver and
Spirit of America," walKs
Jim Walker
Leader in
Auto Races
Jim Walker, hard -driving
lead-footed jalopy jockey from
Talent, leads all contenders
for high point honors at the
conclusion of two races in the
Medford speedway competi
tion at White City.
Walker has amassed 160
points behind the wheel of
No. 97 car, a 1954 Buick. He
collected 60 counters in the
season's first race and added
another 100 in the July 21
affair.
Medford's Sam Dyke's holds
down second spot in the con
tention with a total of 128.
Dykes copped 94 during the
opening race on July 7 and
came back to add another 34
two weeks later. He is driver
of the M-5 car.
Harvey Nelson, Eagle Point,
is in third spot with 126, fol
lowed by Pat Tyler, Medford,
with 124. Charles Davis. Ash
land, is credited with 118 and
John Jones, also of Ashland,
is in sixth spot with 110.
' High point winners at the
conclusion of the season will
divide a special purse, accord
ing to track officials.
The third race of the season
is scheduled for this Sunday,
Aug. 4, with seven events.
More than 50 cars are expect
ed to be in the running for a
share of the $150 purse. A
total of 44 entries competed
last race day and new names
have been added to the driv
ers roster during the past 10 I
days. j
Drivers who have not sicn-1
ed up for the races may do so I
by contacting Crosby s Mobil
Service on West Jackson i
Street in Medford. Rules and
regulations, safety prccau- j
tions, and other information
about the races is also avail
able at Crosby's.
Roll bars will be required ;
in all entries this Sunday. 1
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Drcedlovc, 2(i, racer after a successful trial run of ;M9..r
owner of ' The miles per hour at Bonneville Salt Flats,
away from his Utah. (UPI)
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SPORTS
Portland Beavers Score
Sweep Over Tacoma Nine
United Press International they picked up four games on
The Portland Beavers of
the Pacific Coast league have
been making life miserable
for the Tacoma Giants these
days.
Thursday night the two
clubs concluded a four game
scries 'with Portland making
a clean sweep. In so doing,
Little League
Tourney Slated
Portland-Thc Little league
Division 1 tournament will '
be held August 7, 8, 9 and;
10 at Alpenrose stadium,
6249 S.W. Shattuck road,
here. .
The first game will be held
Wednesday, August 7, at 4
p.m. between Alaska and Ne
vada teams. The winner of
this game will play Hawaii,
Thursday, Aug. 8, at 8 p.m.
The championship game will
be Saturday, Aug. 10, at 3
p.m.
The leagues participating
In this Division tournament
are Alaska, Oregon, Washing
ton, Western Canada, Nevada
and Hawaii.
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second place Tacoma in the
Northern division.
The losses also put a crimp
in Ihc Giants' plan to catch
Spokane's front running In
dians, who now lead Tacoma
by 9'i games. The Beavers
have won 11 of 19 games from
Tacoma this year and Thurs
day night they downed the
Giants 8-0.
The Beavers made good use
of four Tacoma errors, three
of them by Jesus Ainu, to
srnrr thnir Hnririinf Inllirx:
Mcanwhilc Lew Krausse' went
the distance, shutting out the
Giants and giving nine scat
tercd hits. It was his 11th
decision against 8 losses. The
loser was Gerry Thomas who
now has 12-9 for the season.
KF, MC WIN
The Dalles -lUHl- A no-hit,
no-run game by Bob Williams
swept Klamath Falls to a !)()
victory over Pendleton in the
stale Babe Ruth baseball tour
nament Thursday night, while
Myrtle Creek, kept pace with
a 4-2 win over The Dalles.
The two winners collide to
night with the victor advanc
ing into Sunday's champion
ship game.
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MEDFORD. OREGON
Burton Achieves Sv; Hit
By MILTON RICHMAN
UPI Sports Writer
Oft-traded Ellis Burton of
the Cubs,- a tough man to
keep tabs on because he
never stays in one place too
long, landed in the record
book for keeps today along
side Mickey Mantle.
That's a pretty tall order
for a guy with an undistin
guished 224 lifetime batting
average, but Burton managed
it Thursday night when he
became the eighth player in
major league history to hit
home runs from both sides of
the plate in one game.
The shopworn, switch-hitting
Burton, whose only oth-
Skiers Plan Klamath
Visit This Sunday
Members of Rogue Aqua
Ski club plan to visit the
Basin Boater Ski club at
Klamath Falls this Sunday
and some Rogue members
may take part in the Klamath
club's competition.
Rogue skiers visited the
Lake Shasta club in California
on July 27 and 28 for a week
end of skiing.
Making the trip were Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Brooks and
grandchildren, Debbie and
Chris; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Owens
and sons. Bill and Tom; Terry
and Viriginia Walther, Miss
Betty Ramsey and R. B. R.
Smith, Medford; Miss Loretta
Whipple, Eagle Point: Miss
Dixie Duggan, Sams Valley,
and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Weber,
Talent.
No Track Meet
This Week End
There will be no all-comers
track meet here this week
end. The next meet, and the
final one here this season, un
der auspices of the city rec
reation department, will be
on Saturday, Aug. 10.
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MEDFORDgWRIBUNE
er claim to fame is that he
plays a hot trumpet off the
field, accomplished . Thurs
day night's feat while help
ing the Cubs beat the Braves.
10-2.
Batting right-handed, the
27-year-old Chicago outfield
er set off a six-run rally with
his fifth homer of the year off
loser Denny LeMaster in the
CP Stars
End Season
With Win
Central Point - Southern
Oregon Junior Baseball In
termediate league champion
Central Point Stars complet
ed their season Wednesday by
downing the Central Point
Rams 9 to 2.
The victory gave the Stars
a 9-1 final standing and left
the Rams 1-9.
Dennis McGrath had two
hits for the Stars. Bill Bart
ley singled and doubled for
the Rams and Cary Brad
shaw tripled.
The Stars clinched the
game with three runs each
in the fourth and fifth in
nings. UNKSCOItE:
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CP Fams 100 01 2 6 2
Beman and Miller; Bill Bailey
and Bradshaw.
NAMES TEAM
Los Angeles OJPD Wimble
don champion Chuck McKin
ley of San Antonio, Tex., Den
nis Ralston of Bakersfield,
Calif., Marty Riessen of Ev
anston, 111., and Arthur Ashe
of Richmond, Va have been
selected by non-playing cap
tain Robert J. Kellehor to rep
resent the United States in
the Davis Cup matches against
Mexico at the Los Angeles
Tennis club, Aug. 16-18. Ashe
is the first Negro to he named
to a U. S. Davis Cup squad.
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first inning, then connected
for his sixth homer while
batting left-handed against
reliever Rono Piche in the
seventh.
In addition to his two hom
ers Thursday night, Steve
Boros and Jim Schaffer also
homered for the Cubs as
Larry Jackson set down the
Braves on seven hits for his
12th victory against nine
losses. Lemaster's loss was
his sixth compared with sev
en victories.
By winning, the Cubs soli
dified their hold on fourth
place and moved to within
6't. games of the idle first
place Dodgers.
The St. Louis Cardinals
climbed into a tie for second
place with San Francisco by
defeating the Cincin-
No-Hitter
By Ran Cool
Uniitd Pron International
Ran Cool's no-hitter lifted
Roseburg to a 9-0 victory over
North Salem Thursday night
in the first game of a state
American Legion baseball
semifinal series.
Sergeant Construction
(Madison) of Portland bombed
The Dalles 15-6 in the first
game of another semifinal se
ries at Tigard. .
Cool collected his 13 th
straight win and allowed only
two Salem base runners, both
of whom reached base on
walks. Roseburg collected 10
hits, eight of them off Jim
McCandlish, who lost his first
game after 11 wins.
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nati Reds, 3-2, in the only
other National league gam
scheduled.
The only game scheduled
in the American League was
Boston at Baltimore and it
was rained out.
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NaUonal League
Cincinnati ...100 000 0312 7 S
St. Louii . 001 010 OOx 3 7 0
Jay Henry 8I and Edwards,
Simmons. Taylor (9), Shantz 91
and McCarver. Winner Slmmona
(10-5I. Loser Jay (4-131. Hit
Altman.
Chicago 600 000 13010 12 S
Milwaukee 100 000 001 2 7 0
Jackson (12-91 and Schaffer,
LeMaster, Funk (ll, Piche (61,
Raymond (8) and Torre. Loser
LeMaster (7-6). HRs Burton 2,
Boros. Schaffer.
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