Lemon-and-Green Prepares for Final Two Weeks of Spring Grid Practices With only two weeks by the cal endar, seven actual practice days of spring football left, Oregon’s Webfoots are buckling down for the stretch run which will be cul minated by the annual intrasquad game May 28. ■JIM AIKEN ran his charges through another heavy drill yes terday and plans to do the same this afternoon. Eone major casualty of the workout was Tackle Steve Dotur, who injured his knee and was forced to leave the field. At present the boys are trying to perfect some plays given them by Aiken. Next year’s offense, of necessity, will have to depend more on a running game than it did in 1948, and consequently the whole scheme of attack will be slightly altered. SOME of the newer plays call for a wide-open style of football and also call for the quarterback to do a smattering of running. Here is how the squad shapes up at the moment: Ends: ..Bob Anderson and Dar rell Robinson have the first string berths nailed to the mast. Lou Rob inson, Hale Paxton, Les Hagen and Nick Stevenson are also running strong. Tackles: It’s Dotur, Bob Rob ers, Sam Nevills, and Gus Knick erehm far ahead of everyone else. Guards: Ed Chrobot and Chet Daniels are tops with a Dig scram ble for the other posts. Jerry Mo shofsky looks good. Center: Dave Gibson is offensive pivot and Dick Patrick, refensive. Dick Gaulden is being given a crack at this job, too. Quarterbacks: Jim Calderwood rates first at the moment, followed in order'by Earl Stelle and Joe Tom. Halfbacks: George Bell and either Woodley Lewis or John Mc Kay will be back on first string. Chuck Missfeldt is slated for sec ond string. Fullback: Bob Sanders will do ball carrying and Dewayne John son the line backing. Number three man in Bud Boqua. Oregon Needs Series Sweep ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Thinclads Point for ND Meet Championships Set For Seattle Oval; "O' Captures Dual Performing before the larg est crowd ever to watch a Nor thern Division track meet on Hayward field, Oregon’s Web foot harriers edged out the Ore gon State Beavers 66-65 to wind up the current season firmly lodged in second place in ND standing's. Saturday the Ducks par ticipate in the division champion ships at Seattle. Coach Bill Bowerman’s outfit cinched the victory by grabbing eight first places, and tying for an other, as well as getting five sec onds, and seven thirds. The Beavers made it a battle all the way as they captured five firsts, tying one, and added eight seconds, and seven thirds, Resides the relay for their 05-point total. IT WAS Bowerman's masterful juggling of personnel that won the meet for the Ducks. The Webfoot boss pulled away Davey Henthorne from the 100-yard dash to wrestle the blue ribbon spot from the Beav ers in the 440. Then came the surprise of the af ternoon when Bowerman entered Woodley Lewis, Oregon ace broad juniper-sprinter, in the high-jump against Northern Division king, Ken Elliott. Lewis turned the sur prise into a shook by tying Elliott for first with a leap of ti feet 2 in ches. Lewis added a victory in broad jump and a third place in the cen tury to share high point honors with Sprinter Albie Bullier, who won the 100 and the 220 for the Ducks. LONG-STKIDING W a 11 Mc Clure, Oregon’s rapidly developing middle distance man, was the only record breaker of the afternoon. He burned up the cinders in the 880 in 1:55.7 to shave one-tenth of a second off the mark set by Kirman Storli of Oregon in 1940. The Ducks’ Big Three, George Rasmussen, Don Pickens, a n d Lloyd Hiekok, kept their exhalted position as the leading vaulters in ttie ND as they swept the event with Ras leaping 14 feet for first while Pickens and Hiekok racked up 13 feet 6 inches and 12 feet 0 inches respectively. JACK DOYLE, Bowerman’s ace hurdler, also came up with some clutch points as he romped home first in the highs and second in the (Please turn to paiie fire). SID MILLIGAN takes his W'eb toot golfers to Moscow this week end for the Northern Division championships. They lost to Washington Saturday. Linksmen Drop Division Match To Washington Sid Milligan’s Oregon golfers went down to their first Northern Division loss of the campaign Sat urday in Seattle as the succumbed to Washington IS1 ^ to 8>L*. The Ducks go to Moscow. Idaho, for the ND championships this weekend. Webfoot John Eckstrom fired a sizzling 68 but it wasn’t good enough. He was shooting against Jim Mallory, the Huskie’s number one man, who himself was having quite an afternoon. The latter battered par for a 65 to capture three points and pace his mates to the win. Beavers Block Way; Kirschmen Downed 15-7 on Saturday Ralph Coleman’s pesky Ore gon State Beavers virtually knocked the props from under Oregon’s ND title hopes Satur day by hammering out a 15-7 victory at Corvallis in the sec ond game of a four-tilt series between the two clubs. The remain ing pair are slated for this weekend when the Ducks travel there Fri day and play at home Saturday. THE DEFEAT dropped the Ducks into second place in division standings, leaving the way open for Washington State to sweep to the crown. Even if Don Kirsch and his scrappers manage to scuddle OSC twice this week, chances are it won’t do them much good. Buck Bailey’s Cougars now have three games left, one against Washington and a set against an Idaho nine that has the rather un enviable record of one victory in 14 starts. Thus WSC needs to take only two of the remaining three games to eineli the ND championship. Oregon got off to a shaky start Saturday, but rallied and for a few brief moments it appeared they might win—and handily, too. WEBFOOT Sid Mills yielded two runs in the first and then settled down to pitch shutout ball until the fatal sixth. Tile Ducks, meanwhile, had dead locked matters with a two-run Out burst in the third. Johnny Kovenz’s double, singles by Hal Zurcher and A1 Cohen, plus Dick Bartle’s field er’s choice accounted for that. (Please turn to page five) You won’t have to share your Soda—you will want your own with a tasty lunch when it’s noon time at ^bel'i 9n*t 774 Hast 11th ND Standings Won Lost Pet. WSC .10 3 .769 Oregon . 0 1 ’602 Oregon State . 8 6 .571 Washington . 6 8 .429 Idaho . 1 13 -071 Sports Menu Tuesday Varsity tennis vs. Montana here. Wednesday Frosh tennis vs. Eugene high here. Friday Oregon Varsity baseball vs. Ore gon State in Corvallis. Oregon Var sity golf at Moscow, Idaho — ND championships. Oregon Varsity golf at Corvallis—ND championships. Saturday Oregon Varsity baseball vs. Ore gon State here. Oregon Varsity track at Seattle — ND champion ships. Oregon Varsity golf at Mos cow — ND championships. Oregon Varsity tennis at Corvallis — ND championships. Oregon Frosh base ball at Albany high. Oregon Frosh vs Klamath Falls here. Varsity, Frosh Netters Beaten Oregon’s Varsity netmen, follow ing their 6-1 loss to Oregon State over the weekend, tackle the Uni versity of Montana today in a Nor thern Division at 2 o’clock on the Emerald street courts. Saturday, Oregon State’s Varsi ty and Rook squads dumped their Oregon opponents in games played on the OSC courts. Cougars Tip Huskies 2-T On 4-Hitter PULLMAN, Wash., May 16— - (AP) — Washington State Col lege scored a 2 to 1 victory over the University of Washington to day to grab a one-game lead at - the top of the Northern Division, Pacific Coast conference baseball league. THE WINNING HURLER, Ward Rockey, held the Huskies to only four hits as he struck out 12 and - walked four to take his fourth straight game in conference play. WSC moved up from behind to tie the score in the seventh inning.' Tom Marier scored the winning - run on a single by Gene Camp. The game was runiess until the sixth frame when K. Chorlton sin gled to left field for Washington' and scored on a hit-run single by - Hete Heyamoto. WSC’s FIRST run was on a sin- _ gle by Pinch Hitter Frank Watson. He advanced to second on a wild throw and made it to the home v plate when Bobby McGuire singled.» to center. Washington’s loss was charged up to Hal Arnason, who struck out six and walked one. ’ The two teams play again to morrow when Dick Stiles will pitch * for WSC and Washington will choose between Bob Moen and Mac Soriano to start tossing. The Cougar win puts WSC one full game ahead of the second place * Oregon Ducks. Motion Sun Worshippers! 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