COUGAR SPRINT QUARTET . . . L,ouie ChrisaensOT sod Billing, Joe Neboion, Dick Keniston. Webfoot Spikemen Match Strides With Cougars Today in Pullman Tiff A tough meet is on the agenda for Oregon's trave’ing trackmen 1 his afternoon at I’ulman. The Ducks face a surprisingly powerful Washington Stale track and field club, and the outcome of the meet could be decided by a lucky break. A comparison of previous results shows the Cougars ten points stronger than Oregon and prognosticators are picking the Cougars to knock over Colonel Bill Hayward’s club. On the record of three wins and no defeats, the Cougars are also UBC Golfers Win TACOMA, May 9 (AP) —A six man University of British Colum bia golf team wound up a week of play today here by defeating the College of Puget Sound, 15>/2 to, ll'j. figured to win. They have beaten Montana, Idaho, and Oregon State while Oregon has vanquished Idaho but fallen to Washington. Trio Missing The steller performances of Jake Leichtr Carl Maxey, and Lou Robinson v/ill be missed this af ternoon when the dual fracas starts. All three men remained in Eugene as a result of injuries. Leicht, the northern division sprint ^king from last year, is still ham pered by a bad leg and Maxey, di vision No. 2 man in the 220. is also benched for the same reason. Robinson’s spectacular heaves of the javelin have been one of the sensations of the track year. Lou iias tossed it better than 200 feet on several tries, and no one is near him. in the division. His throwing arm has been giving trouble, arid Hayward ordered him to lay off for the time being. A chart of events and possible points for both teams reveals that the Ducks can win if they have the breaks. Otherwise the Cougars will probably edge to victory by ten or eleven points. Jumps to Ducks Oregon’s power for this meet lies, strangely enough, not in the sprints, but in some of the field events. The vaunted power oi the Ducks in the speed races isn't fir ing on all cinders—only Dave Henthorne and Wally Still being ready. It will be in the high jump, *■ -broad jump and po.'e vault that Oregon collects a major share of its points. Bill Beifuss and Wyn Wright should take first and second in the high jump. Beifuss has cleared 6 feet 3 inches and Wright has done 6 feet 2 inches. First and second place in the j pole vault seemed assured unless , the WSC's George Klemz vaults better than his 12 feet 9 inches. George Rasmussen has done 13 feet 7 inches for Oregon and Don ! Pickens has equaled Klemz’s mark Distances to Cougars Fickens switches from the pole j vault to the broad jump when i finished with one, and with the tal ent of Merce Brown, should drag in eight needed points for the Yel low and Green. The Cougars are certain to dom inate the mile, two mile, and 440, j and they may even surprise the r Ducks in the sprints. The first football game was played at the University of Oregon ; in 1S96. Entries and Best Marks Oregon I Mile: Joachims 4:28, Mundle 4:32. 440-yd. dash White :51., Hunter :52 100-yd dash: Henthorne :10., Still : 10. 2 Shotput: Elliot 44 feet 2 inches High Hurdles: Wright :15.3., Doyle :16. High Jump: Beifuss 6 feet 3 inches, Wright 6 feet 880-yd. run: Norene 1:58.7., Purcell 2:01 Javelin: Porter 190 feet 5 inches 220-yd. dash Henthorne :22.4, Still (no time) Two Mile: No entries Low Hurdles: Wright :25.4, Doyle :26.6 Discus: McClintic 132 feet Broad Jump: Brown 21 feet 6 inches, Pickens 21 feet 3 inches Polt Vault: Rasmussen 13 feet 7 inches, Pickens 12 feet 9 inches Mile Relay: 3:27 wsc Lawson 4:26., Paeth 4:28 Nebolon :48.7 Nebolon :9.9., Keniston :10.1. Mataya 45 feet 8 Vo inches Palsfoot :15.4., Dimke :15.6 Brouhard 5 feet 11 inches Paeth 1:58,, Parnell 1:59. Cooley 191 feet 6 inches Nebalon :22.0., Keniston :22.2. Lawson 9:55. Dimke :26.0 Metzger 136 feet 5 inches Brouhard 21 feet Klemz 12 feet 9 inches 3:24 LES STEERS .. . ex-Oregon high Jumping star and holderr of the world’s record, has come out of retirement and is now in training for the 1948 Olympics. Steers set the world’s record at 6 feet 11 >2 inches in 1941 at the Big Ten-PCC dual meet in Los Ange!es. JV Batters Pound Vanport Nine, 11-6 The University of OregcJn jayvce baseball team pounded .nit an 11 to (i win over Vanport college vesterdav at Howe field m a Junior Weekend feature. Don Kimball and Dick DeBer nirdi sparked the Duckling attack with Kimball blasting a home run and DeBcrnardi a long triple. This afternoon the W'ebfoot Jayvees play the Oregon State juniors at Howe field. I he Ducklings w ent into a second inning lead and never were headed as they outslugged the upstate rival 11 hits to 8. Big inning for the winners was the fifth when they con . I Vandals Chopped 8y Husky Golfers MOSCOW, Idaho, May 9 (AP) — The University of Washington golf team today defeated the University of Idaho 15 to to 11V2 in a Northern Division meet played on a windy course. The teams split the morning dou bles play, but Washington grabbed the singles margin as Jim Mal lory, Ed Draper, and Joe Greene of the Huskies tied for medalist hon ors firing 72s. neeiea lor tour runs, it was ifi this frame that Kimball and I>e Bernardi poled their extra-base clouts. Kunckleballer Fred Kuhl pitch ed for the VVebfoots and kept the Vanport nine fairly well in con trol. Six Oregon errors were in strumental in the losers’ scoring. Kuhl was in trouble in. the ninth, but Homer Davis came to the res cue and retired the side. The losers committed eight er rors. Score: Vanport ... 001 002 003— 6 8 8 Oregon .012 142 Olx—11 11 & Nelson and Holmes; Kuhl, Dayis (9) and Rodiger, Schiewe (8). 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