GRANTS OIX MAN , . . . . . of Oregon track ami field Janie, Colonel Bill Hayward squares off with Oregon State at llavward Stadium this afternoon in thrill packed dual meet. HONKST JAM N . . . . . . Iloud coach of the pigskin art, stint prominent fizzed camtilinn er, .Mr. Warren lias turned in his usually competent job this year. (See Duck Tracks for review.) sl.I GGINO CAPTAIN . . . . . . John Bubalo will load his team-mates against the Corval lis enemy today in the first of a two-game series that will spell championship for either club. FLIPPING HERO . . . . . . ol the DiieUs is XicU Hosieries, senior right hander, who may get llie call today against the Reavers, By GEORGE SKORNEY Upon the result of this simple statement rests the hopes of Colonel Bill Hayward and his reportedly “green Webfoots," who have at arm’s length the northern division Pacific Coast conference dual meet championship. In the 36th annual meeting between the two schools, the Beavers under Grant (Doc) Swann are favored to take their second decision in ten years ana their 13th in the long- rivalry be tween the two schools. Duck meets Beaver here today on Hayward field at 1:30. The Staters have beaten Coach Hayward's lads, 6-2 in the annual Oregon State relays at Corvallis at the beginning of the season. Troubles Galore Colonel Bill has his share of moans as well as his rival Swann. Don Wilson the flashy miler will probably not run for the Ducks. The black-haired Wilson has been ailing- of late and his performances haave not been up to par. Kay Dickson, double winner against the Cougars, went into the marines last Sunday and is sorely missed. He ran both the low and high hurdles, broad jump ed and pole vaulted. Another sad note is that Chuck Beckner, versatile quarter-miler, is also uncertain of running- since he has come up with a cold like Wilson. Beckner is the anchor man on the mile relay team and runs number one in the 440. His best time of the season has been :50.3. Shifts Coach Hayward has had to take his high jump men and en ter them in the javelin. Blond Bob Mueller will not only pole vault but will run the 220-yard low hurdles for the first time. Ralph Kramer is entered in the 100-yard dash. All in all his usual runners have been shifted to spots entire ly foreign to them in order that he might best fill up his holes and prepart the best front he knows how. According to reports that have filtered out of the Beaver’s track office, Coach Swann will be forc ed lo leave behind, because of army regulations, four sure point winners. They are: Captain Don Findley, broad jump and high jump; Len Moyer, quarter-miler and relay; Bill Waterman, mile; .and A1 Fiake, two mile. Besides these boys, the OSC mentor will travel without the services of Bob' Graf, high jump er; Jesse Truax, sprinter; Dean Olson and Don Malmberg, javelin men; Boyd Clement, discus; and Lew' Beck, broad jumper. Crack Timber Toppers The Beavers will have three ace hurdlers in Fred Winter, Jim Findlay, and Bob Phelps, while Haywaid has but one topnotcher. In the weights Bob Reiman and Bob Stevens have the edge OFFICERS Dregon-Oregon State Track and Field Meet May 15, 1943 Starter: Love A. McGee. Judge of Finish: Gordon Childs. Assistants: Reuben Ross and Stanley Skiiiicorn. Timers: Dr. George Guldager, Arthur Morris, duck Luckey. Head Field Judge: George Wil son. Pole Vault: Thomas I. Chap man and Vernon Ward. High Jump: Earl Davis, Ken Oliphant. Shot Put: Leonard S u r I e s, Howard Steers and Henry Steers. Javelin: Larry Stoeven. Discus: Merton Jones. Broad Jump: P. O. Sigerseth and Ken Oliphant. Announcer: E. R. Knollin. Clerk of Course: Clifford “Skeet” Manerud. Marshalls: William Bartels and Charles Stewart. Scorer: Dick K. Strife. over Chuck Elliott and Fred Fos ter of Oregon. Reiman in previ ous performances has proven bet ter than Don Campbell in the dis cus. The show that Jim Porter gave against the Cougars pleased the Webfoot mentor no end. Porter threw the jaavelin 183 feet which was 17 feet better than he had ever thrown before. Beaver John Kilguck is a shade better than the stocky Porter. A feature event will be the pole vault. Jack Dudrey and Fred Win ter of Oregon State have gone 13 feet. Winter, who hails from a California junior college is listed as having gone 1*3 feet 9 incf^ down there. Thomas Shines Captain Homer Thomas has vaulted 13 feet 6 inches against Washington and WSC. Eston Way cleared the 13 foot mark for the first time last Saturday. Bob Mueller is the other entrant. Another feature event is the mile relay. Coach Swann lias three very strong 440-men in Biil Shinn, Stu Norene, and Art Hobart. Against Washington the Web foots ran the fast race in 3:37.6. The Ducks are favored to win only four events—the 100 and 220 yard dashes, the pole vault, and the high jump. The quarter-mile and the relay are a tossup. Ore gon State figures to win both hurdles, the 880, mile, two mile, and broad jump. They bold slight edge in the shot, jave®f and discus. Best Effort Colonel Bill remarked that he has done his best with the green material that he had. He added that the rest is now up to the boys themselves. Although he didn’t quite call the Beaver report that they would be forced to leave behind their best men a “bear story,’’ he did say that he would expect Coach Swann to have these men along with him when he checks in at Hayward field. Mrs. Alexander Thomson, Sr., recently was elected president of Western college, Oxford, Ohio. Entry List 100 — Oregon: Allen, Hoffman, Kramer, OSC: Gearhart, Hughes. Meet record—Robinson (0-1938) 11.7. Track record—Robinson (O 1938), Shoemaker (0-1934 ) 9.G. -70—Oregon: Allen, Beekner. OSC: Gearhart, Hughes. Meet record — Starr (0- 1933) 20.9. Track record — Starr (0-1933), Haley (WSO-194I) 20.9. 440 — Oregon: Ray, Beekner. OSC: Hobart. Meet record—Bron son (OSC-I934) 49.3. Track rec ord—Benke (W SC-1936) 48.7. 880—Oregon: Wisdom, Boylen. OSO: Norene, Shinn. Meet record —Storli (0-1940) 1:55.8. Track record—Scharpf (0-1935) 1:56.9. Alile — Oregon: Wilson, Kelly. OSC': Runyan. Meet record—Wil son (0-1942) 4:19.2. Track rec ord—Hill (0-1930) 4:12.4. (Please turn to page six) Doping The Meet 1 Going out on the proverbial limb, the Emerald sports staff in an adieu performance comes up with a listng of in-advance pre dictions for this afternoon’s dual track and field meet between Colonel Bill Hayward s spikesters and *‘Doc” Swan's athletes. Event Mile run — 100-yd. dash— 120 HH— 440-yd. dash— Shot put— High Jump— 2 Miles— 220-yd. dash 220 LH— S80-yd. dash— Discus— Broad Jump— Javelin Throw Point Summary .OSC-5. 0-4 ...OSC-3. 0-6 ...OS'C-8, 0-1 ..OSC-3, 0-6 ...OSC-5, 0-4 .. OSC-3, 0-6 ..OSC 3, 0-6 Finishing- Order Runyan OSC, Wilson O, Kelly O. Allen O. Gearhart OSC, Kramer O. Samuel OSC. Phelps OSC, Simpson O. Beckner O, Hobart OSC, Ray O. Reimen OSC, Fester O. Elliot O. Newland O, Dudrey OSC, Drenkel O... Wilson O, Brown OSC, Page O... - - Allen O, Hughes OSC, Beckner O.OSC-3, 0-6 Winter OSC, Findlay OSC, Simpson O....OSC 8, 0-1 Norene OSC, Boylen O, Shinn OSC.OSC-6, 0-3 Stevens OSC, Campbell O, Elliot O.OSC-5, O-W Hoffman O, Samuel OSC, Shanahan O .OSC-3, OA# Kilbuck OSC. Porter O, Samuel OSC.OSC-6, 0-3 Pole Vault— Thomas O, Winter OSC, Way O, Dudry OSC (tie) .OSC-3ta, 0-5Vi Relay— Oregon (Beckner, Ray, Simpson, Allen)..’..0-5 Total: .Oregon 68M>, OSC 62U