Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 17, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    Perfect Weather Permits
Three Practices In Each
Week; Hayward On Job
Interclass Contests Are Set
For October 31; 100 Men
Are Training For Meet
Track work for this fall has
made unusual progress because of
the fine weather that has per
mitted Bill Hayward, Oregon’s vet
eran track mentor and trainer to
have his men working outside at
least three timos a week. Hayward
Field has not been entirely devoted
to football for the track has been
filled with aspirants for the past
month.
The big event on the fall tra/ck
schedule will be the interclass re
lays which are placed for October
31, the day the football team plays
Stanford at Palo Alto. The 100
frosh and varsity track men are
working hard for the meet. Five
relays are scheduled for the pro
garm. They are the 880, half mile,
mile, two mile and medley, the let
ter containing two 220 yard dashes,
one 440 and one half mile. In the
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absence of Bill Hayward with the
team, Harry Scott will take charge
of the program. •
Cross country squad Out
Cross country men limbered up
for the first time last week by go
ing around the four mile cross
country course. Now it has be
come a daily part of the training
to make the course. The dozen
aspirants for the intercollegiate
cross country meet which will be
held at Moscow on November fifth.
Other meets with the University
of Washington and Oregon Agri
cultural college are being planned
for the hill and dale men.
The program outlined by Bill
Hayward makes track an all year
around proposition with training
from fall through the winter and
into the spring when the real ‘out
side grind begins. Now is the time
for the men, who want to make
the varsity team, to get in and
work if they expect a show. Bill
favors the man who has been out
all year. All distance men as well
as quarter milers are expected to
go out for cross country. This de
velopes stamina and form.
Shoes To Be Ordered
Shoes will be ordered for frosh
and varsity football men who in
tend to go out for track if they
turn thoir names in to Bill Hay
ward ’s office. In order to iget to
work as soon as the weather per
mits; in the spring Bill will equip
his men this winter.
The men who are making a
strong bid for the varsity distance
team are Jeffries, Osterman, Kelly,
Cook, Beid, McCune, Gerke, Mau
ney, Holder and Kimball. Another
week’s work will bring out the
leaders and give Hayward a defi
nite lineup on his men.
FROSH TO MEET
VARSITY TODAY
Experienced Men Compose
“Super-Varsity” Team
HARD GAME PREDICTED
Leslie Has Many Freshmen
At Disposal for Game
The gridiron gladiators start the
afternoon early today at 10:00
o ’clock with the preliminary battle
between the super-varsity, and the
freshmen football team. The sup
er-varsity is composed of some first
string men, some second stringers
and some third string men so it
will be a battle on their part. The
frosh shock troops, have been get
ting some fine workouts for the
last week both in offense and de
fense against the varsity.
The super-varsity whicfi enters
the game today will make it hard
sledding for the babes. It is com
posed for the most part of experi
enced men. Hedges, and Hughes
will take the wing positions, their
old places on the frosh eleven of
last year. Farley and Marsh, both
experienced linesmen will 'handle
the tackle positions. Quinn and
Flangus will go in as guards. Mc
Mullen, who has been out of the
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workouts for some time, will handle
the pivot 'berth. The team will be
piloted by Walt Cushman, the Ore
gon Reget. Puusti and Davis rate
as halfbacks and either Leavitt or
Rennke will get the call for full
back. This team has been work
ing in scrimmage together with
practically the same lineup as well
as representing Idaho before the
game last Saturday so they have
developed a good deal of team
work.
Spike Leslie will have unlimited
men at his disposal and will prab
ably give all of his men a ichance
to get into the line up. He has
four full teams who have been
working fairly well together. This
contest will begin his sorting pro
cess in earnest. The first year men
have met With several disasterous i
injuries to the most promising
players which will slow them up.
Dick Reed, • assistant freshman
coach who has charge of the yearl
ings will probably enter the fol
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