Oregon, OSC Slate Two Here Today Emerald DopesterSees Close Webfoot Win Today in Seattle Ducks Liked OverCougar In ND Meet By DAVE TAYLOR Going out on a limb against the popular choice of most sports writers in the northwest, we pick the Oregon trackmen to pull a Fonder. Truman, or a Washington Senator upset to day in Seattle, by dumping the Washington State Cougars 52 4(> to capture the Northern Di vision track championship, Washington, Oregon State, Mon tana, and Idaho are figured to fol low the leaders in that order, with 28, 24, 9, and 3 points respectively. IN TAKING their first ND track bunting since 1934, Coach Bill Bow erman’s Ducks should get firsts in the 100, 220, pole vault, broad jump, javelin, and mile relay, for the bulk of the points. The Cougars follow right on Webfoot tail feathers, as they are Expected to rack up five blue rib bons in the 440, both hurdle events, 880, and the shot put. This is caluculated with the ail ing Joe Nebolon taking the 440 yard dash, but lacking the depth to bring home a mile relay victory for Coach Jack Mooberry. Nebolon has been out of competition for the past month because of a pulled leg mus cle. TOP INDIVIDUAL, athlete en tered today is Oregon’s George Rasmussen, Northern Division, Pa cific Coast Conference, and NCAA j>olo vault king. His 14-foot, 6-inch leap at the Klamath Falls Invita tional is the best outdoors vault made by a PCC undergraduate since 1941. Behind Rasmussen, the Ducks have Don Firkins, who is easily the second best among ND pole riders, and Lloyd Ilickok, who consistently goes up to 18 feet. With this comfortable bulge in the vault, Bowerman can look to sprinters Dave Henthorne and A1 Bu’.lier, javelin tosser Lou Robin son, and broad jumper Woodley Lewis to give him other first and second place points. BREAK YOUR WATCH?? j WE WON'T ! BREAK YOU | WE'LL FIX IT AT A FAIR PRICE JEWELERS Established 1869 620 Willamette Taylor’s Form Chart Predicted final score: OREGON 52, WSC 49 Washington 28, OSC 24, Montana 9, Idaho 3 NOTE: Best performances are listed after the individual’s name. 100-yard dash: 1—Dave Henthorne (O) :9.7; 2—A1 Bullier (O) :9.8; 3—Dick Keniston (WSC) :9.8; 4—Phil Brewer (W) :9.8. Henthorne and Bullier have run first and second all season. POINTS: Oregon 8, WSC 2, WASH. 1. 220-yard dash: 1—Henthorne (O) :21.8; 2—Bullier (O) :21.8; 3—Ken iston (WSC) :2’1.5; 4— Glenn Christian (I) :22.4. Again Oregon's meteors are unbeaten, although Keniston’s time is less than Bul lier’s. OREGON 8, WSC 2, Idaho 1. 440-yard dash: 1—Joe Nebolon (WSC) : 47.9; 2—Jack Burney (W) :49.2; 3—Austin Whelihan (WSC) :49.4; 4—Trevor Wilkenson (W) :49.9. If Nebolon runs, he’ll win. Henthorne will not enter this event. WSC 7, WASH. 4. 880-yard run: 1—Bill Parnell (WSC( 1:53.8 2—Walt McClure (O) 1:55.6; 3—Dave Carpenter (WSC) 1:56; 4—Con Matland (W) 1:56.1. McClure could dump the Cougar Olympian, but it’s doubt ful. OREGON 3, WSC 7, WASH. 1. Mile riin: 1—Parnell (WSC) 4:19.5; 2—Dick Petterson (OSC) 4:19.5; 3—joe Fisher (OSC) no time; 4—Warren Johansen (I) 4:31.2. Patterson looks like the coming distance man of the ND, but not this week. WSC (5), OSC 5, Idaho 1. Two-mile: 1—George Fullerton (OSC) 9:40.9; 2—Dick Paeth (WSC) 9:43; 3—Bill Steed (W) 10; 4—Bill Self ridge (WSC) no time. Ful. lerton is unbeaten as is his teammate Petterson. WSC 4, OSC 5, WASH. 2. High hurdles: 1—Fran Polsfoot (WSC) :14.5; 2—Jack Burke (W) :14.~; 3—Lou Bocheleau (M) no time; 4—Jack Doyle (O) :15.2. Burke could easily upset Polsfoot here, but didn’t in dual compe tion. OREGON 1, WSC 5, WASH. 3, MONTANA 2. Low hurdles: 1—Polsfoot (WSC) :23.7; 2—Burke (W) :24.8; 3—Ro clieleau (M); 4—Jerry Cole (OSC) :24.7. Almost same as the highs, but Doyle could break into this one too. WSC 5, WASH 3, MONTANA 2, OSC 1. Mile relay: t—Oregon 3:21.7; 2—Washington 3:24.7; 3—WSC 3:19.8; 4—OSC 3:27.5. Nebolon’s injury hurt Cougar’s chances here. Mc Clure, Henthorne, and Bullier are too much for Huskies and Bea vers. OREGON 5, WASH. 3, WSC 2, OSC 1. l’ole vault: 1—George Rasmussen (O) 14 feet 6 inches; 2—Don Pickens (O) 13 feet 8 inches; 3—Lloyd Hiekok (O) 13 feet 4 inches; 4— Charles Brigham (VV) 13 feet. Hiekok may be tied but never beaten. OREGON 10, WASH. 1. High jump: 1—Andy Tuson (W) 6 feet 4inches; 2—Ken Elliott OSC) 6 feet 3% inches; 3—Woodley Lewis (O) 6 feet 2 inches; 4—Jack Padrick (WSC) 6 feet 1 inch. No one knows Lewis’ po tentialities since last week was his first time out in nine years. OREGON 2, WSC 1, WASH 5, OSC 3. Shotput: 1—Frank Malaya (WSC) 49 feet 2