PEHfJEL VAULTS 17
Coral Cables, Fla.-ttlPli-John
Pcnnel, hurrying to beat a
thunderstorm, cracked the 17
foot pole vault barrier Satur
day with a world record leap
of 17 feel, 34 of an inch.
"I've been looking forward
to this. I felt relaxed and now
I feel great," the former Coral
Gables High school track man
No-Hitter By
By DAVE ROWE
UPI Sports Writer
The big noise in the Pa
cific Coast league Friday was
the fine pitching performance
by Gerald (Jerry) Nelson, 29-year-old
righthander from
Oklahoma City who turned
in a no-hit game, beating Salt
Lake City 9-1.
The 6-foot 3 Beaumont,
Tex., hurler, chalked up his
13th victory against five loss
es as his teammates pounded
Dick Lemay and Wayne Car
lander for 17 hits, one of
them a home run by George
Williams in the first inning
with nobody aboard. He had
four for five for the evening.
Nelson has made a habit
of low hit games recently. He
had a one-hitter against Den
ver Aug. 11, a four-hitter Aug.
15 against Dallas-Ft. Worth
and worked six innings Aug.
19 to help his club to a 3-2
victory over Denver although
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TOMORROW FROM 8 A.M. UNTIL 5 P.M.
said after his feat in the Gold
Coast AAU track and field
meet at the University of Mi
ami. He broke his own world
record of 16 feet, 10'4 inches,
set in London Aug. 5.
An unknown before he be
gan breaking world records
as a vaulter for Northeastern
Nelson
he didn't get credit for the
win.
The lone Bee run came in
the fourth inning when Jesse
White walked, went to third
on a two-base throwing error
and scored on a sacrifice fly.
The victory was Nelson's
10th straight as he faced only
39 men.
Florists Defeat
Canadian Nine
Stratford, Conn. (UPD The
Erv Lind Florists of Portland
advanced in the Women's
World Softball championships
Saturday with a 1-0 win over
Toronto, Canada.
SO College Changes
Homecoming Date
Ashland-Southern Oregon
college homecoming activities
have been switched to Nov. 2
when the Red Raiders enter
tain Chico State college at
1:30 p.m.
October 19, when the Raid
ers host Oregon Technical in
stitute, was first set as home
coming game date. However,
because of late registration for
school, student body officials
found that there would not
be adequate time to prepare
for the festivities by the Oc
tober date.
The OTI contest has been
switched to 8 p.m. It was plan
ned for afternoon.
CONSIDERS JONES FIGHT
Teaneck, N.J.-IUPII - Heavy
weight Brian London of Eng
land is expected to decide
within a week whether to ac
cept a proposed fight with
Doug Jones of New York.
Sam Bartoletta, president of
the Garden State Sports Corp.,
said Friday that he had open
ed negotiations with Al Phil
lips, London's manager. The
bout would be held either at
the Teaneck armory or in
Los Angeles.
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Louisiana State, where he is
a senior, Pennel soared easily
over the bar at 15 feet and
then 16 feet in working up
to the record try.
First Tim
He cleared the bar the first
time at 17 feet 3,4 of an inch,
hustling to make his try when
he saw a thunderhead bearing
down on the field and heard
thunder rumbling.
"Let's get it over with be
fore it rains," Pennel told of
ficials. As it turned out, the
storm passed over.
After authorities measured
the bar and accepted the vault
for formal submission as a
American Loop
Bats Thunder
By NORMAN MILLER
UPI Sports Writer
They started batting prac
tice in the American league
at 6 o'clock Friday night and
still were at it by midnight.
A barrage of 142 hits. 84
runs and 19 homers rattled
off all those lively bats and
sent pitchers scurrying for
bomb shelters in the seven
games played.
The cannonading produced
such lop-sided scores as the
Los Angeles Angels, 17-0 rout
of Washington Senators; the
Detroit Tigers' 17-2 shellack
ing of the Kansas City Ath
letics, and the Baltimore Ori
oles' 14-4 assault on the Min
nesota Twins.
Detroit and Baltimore won
twi-night doubleheadcrs, each
club winning the nightcap by
a modest 6-2 score. In the
other games, the New York
Yankees drugged the Chicago
White Sox, 7-2, to widen their
league lead to 11 games, and
the Boston Red Sox edged
the Cleveland Indians, 3-2, on
Lou Clinton's 13th-inning
homer.
DOWNES WANTS FIGHT
London - (UPD - Former mid
dleweight champion Terry
Downes announced Friday he
would like to fight Chic Cal
derwood for the British light
heavyweight title in early Oc
tober. Downes, out of action since
knocking out Jimmy Beecham
of Miami, Fla., last March,
also indicated he might chal
lenge Laszlo Papp of Hungary
or current middleweight
champion Dick Tiger of Nigeria.
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world record, the 23-year-old
Memphis, Term., native tried
three times unsuccessfully to
clear the bar at 17 feet four
inches.
Pennel used a fiber glass
pole for his vault, and said
he had the uprights carrying
the crossbar moved forward
slightly in order to put the bar
under him at the very peak of
his leap.
Doug Olson
In NW Golf
Doug Olson, Medford, state
junior champion, will be one
of the first to tee off on Mon
day in the Pacific Northwest
Golf association junior boys'
amateur championship.
The tourney is being held
at Tualatin Country club.
Olson is a member of a
threesome which tees off at
8 a.m. from the first tee. An
other threesome will go off at
the same time from No. 10
tee.
Hanen Scores
His 7th Ace
Coos Bay - (UPD - A hole-in-
one is not a great rarity in
golf - but there were two
things unusual about the one
Dick Hanen got at Coos Coun
try club this week.
For one thing, it was his
seventh.
And it came on a 251-yard,
par four hole.
Hanen's drive off the sixth
tee at the country club
Wednesday bounded into the
cup for his sixth hole-in-one at
that course. The 40-year-old
Hanen scored his first ace at
the age of 13 or 14, he doesn't
remember which, at nearby
Bandon.
Sco Sergeant Wins
President's Match
Camp Perry, Ohio - IUPII -Army
Sgt. Charles W. Grover
broke a standing national
match record to win the Presi
dent's match Friday in the
1963 National High-Power Ri
fle championships.
Grover, from Scio, O r e.,
and firing as an individual on
the Army European team,
posted a 150-15 out of a possi
ble 150-30 over the three-stage
course to lead a field of 3,300
of the nation's top riflemen.
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MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD.
Terry Rea
Leader in
Century 21
Terry Rea, Bellingham,
Wash., southbound to join the
professional bowling tour,
stopped off at Roxy lanes and
showed his pin prowess by
rolling into scratch division
first place in the Century 21
tournament.
He compiled a score of
1341.
The tournament at the local
establishment continues until
midnight Labor Day.
SINGLES STANDINGS:
Scratch Terry Rea. Bellincham.
1341: Jim Smith. EuRcnc. K130; Erl
rlie Hansen. Seattle. 1327: Jim Mel
in. Taconia. 1310; Ken Stevens. Bat.
tlecrnnnd. 1303: Steve Norwood.
Seattle. 1301; Don Kutz, Eugene,
1201; Mick Kenclheek. Eilficne.
1287: rnve John. Portland, 1282;
Frank Evans. Salem. 1282.
Handicap Boh Olson. Los Anpetes,
1429; Jim Malvern. Seattle. 1303;
Ken Stevens. Battleground. 1375:
Don Skundrick. Renton. 13H0; Steve
Norwood. Seattle. 1355: Bill Cath
cart. Toledo. 1334: Dan Shucart.
Medford. 1333: Jim Winter. Hood
River, 1333; Al Cehhard. Medford.
1328; Don Kutz. Eusene, 1327.
TEAM STANDINGS:
Washouts. Medford. 4206: Kclips
ers. Renton. 4174; Nelson Vendinff.
Grants Pass. 4181: Has Beens. Med
ford. 4154; Old Saphire, Crescent
Citv. 4114: Four Roses. Medford,
4088; S. B. Four's. Medford. 4080.
CENTENNIAL LEAGUE
A meetinc of the Centennial
League to organize for the fall sea
son will he held Tuesday. Aug. 27.
at 10 a. m. at Medford Lanes. The
meeting is open to all former mem
hers and to any women who wish
to bowl on Tuesday mornings.
Linebacker Cards
To Be Mailed Out
Membership cards, several
hundred of them, are to be
mailed out this week to pro
spective 1963-64 season mem
bers of the Medford Lineback
ers club.
The organization is Med
ford's sports boosters club
and any man in the commun
ity may join.
Information with the card
explains how the funds from
membership fees will be used.
It is planned to bring a
number of topnotch speakers
to Medford during the school
year. First meeting of the fall
season will be on Friday noon,
Sept. 6, at North's Chuck
Wagon.
TWO SOUTHPAWS SIGNED
Detroit - (UPI) - Southp-w
pitchers Eugene V o s a of
South Holland, 111., and Gary
Johnson of Shamokin, Pa.,
signed Friday by the Detroit
Tigers, will report to the
Lakeland club of the Florida
State league next March.
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Little League
Title Taken by
Granada Hills
Williamsport, Pa. - lUPD -Jim
Walker singled home
Fred Seidly from second base
in an overtime seventh inning
today to give Granada Hills,
Calif., a 2-1 victory over Strat
ford, Conn., for the Little
League World Scries cham
pionship. The victory marked the
third year in a row that a
California team won the ser
ies. San Jose did it last year
and El Cajon in 1961.
Olympic Skiers
Will Train at
Bachelor Butte
Bend - lUPD - Seven teen
members of the 1964 Olympic
ski team are to arrive here to
day to begin summer training
on the slopes of Bachelor
Butte.
The group, coached by Bob
Beattie, will set up quarters at
Elk Lake during the two week
stay.
The team, which is sched
uled to head for Europe in
early December to prepare for
the Olympics at Innsbruck,
will train this fall on St.
Mary's Glacier near Idaho
Springs, Colo.
This year's training session
in Oregon marks the first
time in history that a U.S.
Olympic ski team has had a
summer camp.
Among the young skiers ar
riving here Sunday will be
Jean Saubcrt of Lakeview. An
Oregon State university stu
dent, she is the only Pacific
Northwest representative com
peting on the Olympic team.
SUGAR CANCELS BOUT
Montreal - IUPH - Sugar Ray
Robinson cancelled a sched
uled Sept. 5 bout with
Canadian Wilfie Greaves
because the former world
welterweight and middle
wcight champion suffered a
sprained left wrist in a train
ing session last week. Anoth
er opponent is being sought
lo replace Robinson on the
Montreal boxing card.
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Portland - IUPH - Bill Lang
ley of Portland defeated John
McBurncy of Eugene 1 up in
the 18-hole finals of the eighth
annual Oregon Junior - Senior
Golf association tournament
Friday.
Langley was the first man
to win the championship
twice. He also captured the
title in 1957.
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