Oreaon Nine Host to Beavers Tonight
Pickens Makes Journey
To Finals With Harriers
By BOB REINHART
Mentor John Warren and ten
varsity thinclads left Eugene yes
terday noon for Missoula, Montana,
and the Northern Division track
and field finals to be held there
Saturday.
Don Dickens who was in doubt
of making the trip, accompanied
the squad and will compete in the
broad jump. Pickens injured his
arm while pole vaulting in the
Washington meet three weeks ago,
and has been sidelined since that
time. However, the swelling in his
arm has disappeared, and with the
aid of a tightly taped elbow, he will
tie ready to broad jump Saturday.
Oregon’s chances depend heavily
on the physical condition of Sprint
er Davey Henthorne, defending
champion in the century and 220.
Henthorne pulled a muscle during
the initial part of the season, and
has not run since the Washington
State meet, a month ago. In the
past two weeks, the sprinter has
shown that he has overcome the
injury, and should be in top shape
for the Northern Division finals.
NI> Champs Go
The team includes three other
defending Northern Division titlists
m George Rasmussen, Ray Heiden
rich and Lou Robinson. Rasmussen
is unbeaten this year in the pole
vault, as is Robinson in his spe
Bear Grid Work
Closed With Fray
Berkeley, Calif., May 20—(UP)
—Coach Lynn (Pappy) Waldorf
closed out spring football training
at the University of California to
day with a scrimmage under game
conditions. The Blue team defeated
the Whites, 25 to 13.
Main ground gainers for the
Blues were halfbacks Staten Web
ster and Pat Martin. Webster
scored twice, while Martin chalked
up several lengthy gains.
Jackie Jensen, the Bears' all
coast fullback, set up the first
White touchdown when he galloped
09 yards on an end sweep to the
Blue 20. Bill Montaigne plowed over
for the score.
cialty, the javelin. Kay Heidenrich
has not fared as well as the others
as he has failed to cop a blue rib
bon this spring. Rasmussen will
also compete in the high jump, and
should place in the event. He has
lost only one meet this year, that
going to defending champ, Ken El
liot of Oregon State. Robinson, like
Rasmussen, is unbeaten, and is fa
vored to retain his crown in the
javelin shot for the second straight
year. He will also complete in the
shot put.
The remaining members of the
squad—Jack Doyle in the hurdles;
Bob Weber in the sprints with Hen
thorne; Pete Mundle, mile; Skiles
Hoffman, and Merce Brown in the
broad jump are all counted heavily
upon to bring in points for the
Webfoots.
Tickets on Sale
Tickets for the Saturday intra
squad football game will be on sale
until noon Saturday at the athletic
ticket office in McArthur court.
Students will bo admitted on their
student body cards, and veterans’
wives will be admitted at student
prices. Adult tickets are 60 cents,
and children’s are 25 cents.
Ducklings
Travel for
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Three Frays
With a record of five wins
against three defeats, the Univer
sity of Oregon’s freshman baseball
team heads into their roughest
weekend of the season, engaging
the Linfield junior varsity nine at
McMinnville this afternoon, and
then sweeping directly into Port
land where they are scheduled to
meet Vanport college in a double
header tomorrow.
In their first meeting, the Duck
lings waxed Linfield 10 to 2, as ev
eryone on the ball club found his
batting eye. The Vanport college
diamond dusters knocked off the
Oregon frosh 2 to 1, and 9 to 6, in
the Ducklings’ opening games of
the season on lower Howe field.
The return twin bill will be at the
Vanport lot in Portland.
Starting battery for today’s tus
sle with Linfield will be Bob Pal
mer on the mound and Eddie Artz’t
behind the plate, according to
Coach Barney Koch, who ran his
squad through light throwing and
base running drills here yesterday
afternoon. Big Jim Hanns and Bill
Schoonover are likely starters
against Vanport, with Ken Bennett
getting the backstop nomination.
Duck Golfers Battle for Posts
As ND Championships Loom
Preparations for the Northern
Division golf championship Sat
urday are well under way. The Eu
gene Country club is in shape for
the tournament and players are
preparing themselves and their
equipment.
The competing teams are ex
pected to arrive today for warm
ing-up practice on the newly
lengthened fairways. Montana’s
squad came Thursday bringing a
four-man team. The new ruling
which allows six men to play had
not been explained to them and
they will be short-handed for the
tourney.
Meanwhile Oregon’s divoteers
have been qualifying for team posi
tions. Only three men have com
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pleted their required 72 holes, but
it is expected that the others will
be finished today.
Scores completed include: Rod
Taylor, 75-71-75-71 for 292; Bruce
Fischer, 75-75-70-74 for 294; and
Jim Donahue, 74-75-77-74 for 300.
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Crosbie, 74-73-79; Dom Provost,
70- 77; and Lou Stafford, 72-68
Riebel’s 67 is low so far but Staf
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Coach Sid Milligan has reserved
for himself the right to pick his
team regardless of qualifying
scores. His most probable line-up
would include Stafford, Prince,
Taylor, and Fischer. Riebel and
Crosbie will be toss-ups for anoth
er position while Provost, tempor
arily doubtful because of an arm
infection, will be a sure starter if
he is able.
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Ducks Face Old Jinx Sauvain
In Crucial Stadium Ball Game
By BOB REED
The Oregon State Beavers return
to Eugene tonight to tangle with
the Oregon baseball nine in a sin
gle game to be played at the Civic
stadium. Game time will be 8:15.
In the first night game ever
played in the Northern Division
history last Saturday, the Staters
soundly walloped the Ducks 7 to 1.
But the Ducks, behind the steady
pitching of Whitey Lokan, bounced
back Monday to defeat the Beavers
by one run, 3 to 2.
Coach Don Kirsch has four
pitchers ready for action tonight.
His choice of the one man to go to
the hill to stop the Beavers will be
made just prior to game time.
Kirsch named Whitey Lokan, Lef
ty “Swede” Johnson, Homer Brobst,
and Dick DeBernardi as the four
chuckers he would cnose from.
Same Line-up
The rest of the Oregon line-up
will be practically the same. Don
Dibble, an outfielder, is still on the
injured list and in all probability
will not see action today. Dick Bar
tie will handle the first base chores,
Captain Walt Kirsch at second
base, A1 Cohen on short, and either
Johnny Kovenz or Don Kimball at
third. Bill Burgher will be behind
the plate, and in the outfield, Hal
Zurcher will cover center, Pat
Wohlers has the right field job, and
either Norm Henwood or Ray
Stratton will start in left field.
Sauvain Due
Chuck Sauvain is the likely
mound starter for the Beavers. He
topped the Ducks last Saturday on
four hits and since the left hander
has always been a jinx to the Duck
hitters, his choice to start seems a
natural.
With a slim chance still remain
ing for the Ducks to tie tne cou
gars for first place, Oregon needs
to win their last two games. Of
course, the Bailey crew must split
with Idaho this weekend to keep
the Ducks in the running.
Starting Line-ups
Oregon Oregon State
Bartle.lb Christensen
Kirsch.2b. Richards
Cohen.ss. Harper
Kovenz.3b. Anderson
Henwood.If. Gustafson
Zurcher.cf. Kohler
Wohlers.rf.Mack
Burgher.c. Roelandt
Lokan.p. Sauvain
Sports Staff:
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Dick Cramer
Sam Fidman
Bob Reinhart
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