Husk y Baseballers Start Against Ducks Today a t Howe Field Creighton or John Linde Named by Hobson To Hurl Opener; Chet Johnson Expected to Chuck for Northerners With either Bob Creighton or John Linde on the mound. Coach Howard Hobson’s Webfoots take the field this afternoon against Tufa J*y Grave’s University of Washington baseballers in the first of the two-game series. Coach Grave's men have met with little success this season. They lost both their games to Washington State, and broke even with Idaho. At present they are' resting ip the cellar. If the In the meantime the Ducks will be trying to climb back, up to the -5G0 per cent mark with a double win over the Huskies The recent thump in which the Ducks dropped four straight games, was apparent ly forgotten in the second Idaho game when the Webfooters went on a 13-hit rampage. ;Chet Johnson, veteran southpaw, ; expected to start the game for Huskies with J. B. Parker catching. jGeorge Ziegenfuss, basketball .star, holds down the initial sack; Dud Pripp, star slugger of the club, second base; Ed Sheehan, third bclse; and Lou Plummer, captain otfd former outfielder; shortstop, round out the infield: (Walt Petola, Jack, Frosh and cither Jack StalPop or Dave Dob con comprise the Husky outfield. |Oregon’s starters will number Mnnnnnnnn CANT-BUST-’EM Cords and Moleskins THE MAN’S SHOP 1 ‘VROM & KXEELAXD 32 E. 10th St. ersity Window Cleaning Company Janitor Service Fleer Cleaning and Waxing House Cleaning Victor L Hershiser, Mgr. 09 W. Broadway Eugene, Ore. Bus. Tel. 3S7 Sprinters Head Cougar Forces For Track Meet Pettichord, Ledford, Orr Top Runners on WSC Team By GEORGE PASERO Although beaten by Idaho’s sur prising Vandals in a dual meet at Pullman last Saturday, the WSC track and field squad which in vades Eugene Saturday for a meet with Oregon’s Webfoots still rate on paper as the track power of the northwest. Coach Karl Schlademan will pre sent for Webfoot track fans’ ap proval a host of stars, some of whom rank with the best in the nation. Especially are the Cougars powerful in the sprints where such stalwarts as Lee Orr, Mel Petti chord. and Curt Ledford hold out. Orr ran fifth in the Berlin Olym pics of 1936, and last year finished third in the NCAA meet in his specialty, the 220-yard dash. Led ford won both sprints against Idaho last week, while Pettichord was competing at the Drake relays along with Orr. ; DUCK TRACKS By ELBERT HAWKINS Hobby ..Hobson, ..Oregon’s ..suc cessful basketball and baseball coach is “definitely considering” a job as physical education director in the Portland school system, and may have coached his last hoop champion here. Jot that down in your notebook. He’s going to Portland this weekend to confer with the Port land school board about it, and promises definite announcement one way or the-other early next week. The position has two lures which Hobby isn't overlooking. 1. Money—the base salary is $4,380—over a thousand more than he got here in 1937-38, and $530 more than he’ll get next year. 2. Future—in Portland he’d have a nice position in a field in which he got his master’s degree, physi cal education, with far less worry than he has coaching college ball. Considering it further, the Rose City job would be more or less trial for two years, and' after that he’d practically be in the system for life. That’s the way they do it in Portland. Coaching college ball you’ve practically got to produce steady winners or get bounced. The college coach has to cash in, in other words, when he’s a winner. Hobby as a winner now is getting about $3,800, while Coaches Jack Friel, Washington State: Slats Gill, Oregon State, 1 and Hec Edmondson, Washington, j are getting known salaries of I $4,000 to $7,000. And the Webfoot ! mentor is more than holding his1 own with them in both the gate j intake and the important games j won and lost. If tiie Webfoots could play over .500 ball from now on in basket ball, that sport’s gate would prob ably take care of itself—and Hob by might eventually get a salary the winning coach deserves. Whether he considers it too much cf a gamble we’ll know next week. . Send the Emerald to the folks. They want the campus news. Phi Delts Pace Intramural Meet; Holman Sets Record One national Sigma Delta Psi record went by the boards yester day as Phi Delta Theta won the intramural track meet held at Hay ward field. The record was Art Holman’s 13.5 in the 120 low hurdles which lops .8 of a second off the present record, alothugh Holman’s mark will not become official unless it is unbeaten in na tional competition. The Phi Delts scored 246.5 points to win the meet, beating out the Kappa Sigs who scored 232 points to take runner-up honors. Meet Donut Points Points Phi Delts .246.5 75 Kappa Sigs .232 72 Yeomen ..202.5 67 Sigma Chis and Sig Eps ..174 62 ATOs .169 61 SAEs .158 59 Gamma hall .152 58 Sigma Nu .136 55 Betas .114 21 Chi Psi .>....107 49 Theta Chi . 95 48 DUs ..c.. 90 16 Sherry Ross . 66 12 Fijis ..., 61 11 Pi Kaps ... 18 2 Outstanding point maker of the meet was “Porky” Andrews, who garnered 66 points for the SPEs. Harry Hodes took second place honors for the Yeomen, and was followed by Teammate Art Hol man, who scored 51 points, four less than Hodes. One hundred sixty men entered the competition, which culminated in a 35-man field in the mile run. The event was won by Ken Ship ley, Phi Delt, who ran it in 5:02. Welcome STUDENTS AND MOTHERS to Oregon Hotel Cafe Home Made RAVIOLIS and ITALIAN -DINNERS CATERING SERVICE 537 Willamette Jos. Chiaramonte, Mgr. 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