Hayward Relays Run Today A Squads In Action At 1:30 The 12th annual Hayward Relays, one of Oregon’s biggest high school track festivals, will start competition this afternoon on Hayward field when ath letes representing twenty of the state’s largest prep schools kick tiie lid off the A division competi tion. Field events will start at 1:30 p. m. while the track races will com mence at 2. The championship tro pliy will be presented to the winners at 3:45 by Mrs. Bill Hayward, hon orary referee. Six running events, three field team contests, and three individual athlete performances are slated for this afternoon’s action. The races vary from the 440 relay to the two and one half distance medley, in cluding the shuttle hurdle relay. THREE-MAN teams will be en tered in the shot put, broad jump, and high jump, while the javelin, discus, and pole vault will be run on the individual performance basis. The Medford Pearpickers, de fending A division champions, will be after their eighth title, but are only given chance of capturing it against strong teams from Klam ath Falls and Jefferson of Portland. .JEFFERSON tied for the city re lays in Portland earlier this year, and have entered contestants in all events. Other schools with entries in every event are Albany, Klam ath Falls, Medford, Springfield, Salem, Grants Pass, and Roseburg. Points will be awarded on a 10 8-6-4-2-1 scale in the relays, and a 5-4-3-2-1 basis set for the individu al matches. The B and S schools will take ov er the field tomorrow afternoon at 1:30 for their share of the trophies. Order of Events Class A 1:30 Pole-Vault High Jump Broad Jump Shot Discus Javelin 2:00 4 10 yard Relay 2:20 2 mile Relay (4x880) 2:35 880 yard Relay (4x220) (Please turn to page fire) Golfers Open Against Idaho Oregon plays host today to the University of Idaho golf squad at the Eugene countiy club in the of ficial 1949 conference debut of Coach Sydney Milligan’s Webfoots. Set to go for Oregon is John Eck strom, number one man, and Red Omlid, number two. Third to sixth positions will be occupied respect ively by Dom Provost, Fred Zolezzi, John Prince, and Jack Gaudion. Coach Milligan commented that tiie Oregon linksmen were much stronger than he had first believ ed. The Ducks are especially strong in depth, according to Milligan, and the entire squad looks exceptionally good on the greens. The two teams will square off this morning in 18 holes of best ball. Three doubles combos will rep resent each school, with three points going to the winner of each match. During the afternoon, six indi vidual matches will be played off, with a possible match play total of 27 points. Oregon will be favored over the Vandals, who previously lost to the University of Washington. Netters to Face Touted Huskies In Opening ND Tennis Match By MARTIN MEADOWS Local tennis fans will have an opportunity to see nationally known Jim Brink when the Ore - gon varsity plays host to the de fending champion Washington Huskies at 2:30 this afternoon on the Emerald street courts. This match will mark the open ing of Northern Division tennis action. The Huskies, backed by several experienced men, are fa vored to successfully defend the title which they have captured ev ery year except 1937,when Oregon State won top honors. THE 1948 STANDINGS found Washington on top with a perfect 4-0 record, while Oregon won two and lost three, good for a fourth spot finish. Brink was one of the main reasons for the Huskies’ vic tory, winning every one of his league matches. In addition, the Seattleites boast such ca'pable players as Jack Lowe, Wally Eostick, and Jack Opper man, all returning lettermen; Fred Fisher, U. S. naval academy transfer; and Wally Cavanaugh, Tacoma sectional USLTA cham pion. PROBABLE DUCK performers will be Bob Carey, Dave Van Zandt, Coach Saal Lesser, Bob Mensor, and Bud Carpenter, who are the top five on the tournament ladder. Lesser is still undecided on his doubles combinations, although he and Van Zandt may compose one of the choices. Thus far the Webfoot netters have defeated the Eugene Tennis club and Lewis and Clark college in pre-season tests, but they will be definite underdogs in today’s con test. Cindermen Pullman Bound To Meet Washington State By Dave Taylor The Webfoots cindermen went through a final light workout yes terday afternoon as they prepared for their dual meet the touted Washington State Cougars Sat urday. The Ducks will leave for Pullman this afternoon. Coach Bill Bowerman said his team will be in full strength for the competition with Lou Robin son, kingpin field man, the only Duck on the injured list. Robinson, who injured a hip during Monday’s grid session, will make the Inland Empire trip and will compete. However, his performance can hardly be expected to be any bet ter than that against Idaho when he tossed the javelin over 188 feet and heaved the shot 45 feet 11 inches. EARL STELLE, Bowerman’s number two javelin tosser, has been consistently throwing over 185 feet this year, but will be up against the roughest competition in the Northern Division this week in Pullman. Oregon’s stellar vault trio, George Rassmussen, Don Pickens, and Lloyd Hickok, look like the solid Duck entry with the possi bility of sweeping their event. Last week the three Duck star captured all the vault points as they all went over 13 feet. No other vaulter in the Northern Division has reached this height yet in dual meets. 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