SPORTS STAFF Bill Gurney Jim Mendenhall Don Dewey Phil JohnsoO Coach John Warren's Astoria jasketball squads won 304 games md lost only 3G. His Fighting Fish ermen gridders won 30 and lost 14. His hoop artists won the state title four times in eight years. WHAT SHALL WE DO WITH OUR PERSONAL POSSESSIONS WHEN SCHOOL IS OUT? Dial 4-0417 for advice and free estimate STORAGE: Reasonable rates. SHIPPING: Anywhere, one piece or a van load. PACKING: Expert packing and crating. EUGENE TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. 260 Ferrv St. Dial 4-0417 She’s in Love! A Corsage by EDDIE did the trick 1400 Willamette Dial 5-6121 Oregon Golfers Head for Seattle And Links Finals Conch Sid Milligan's Oregon Golf Team will compete for the North ern Division Crown in that sprat Saturday or. the jnglewood Course in Seattle. The umks are already winners in the ND Dual Meet Crown, with four straight decisions in conference play. Each school will enter a four man team, and the aggregate ilti hole medal play scores will determine the winning team. Last season, the YVebfoots lost by one stroke to OSC at Corvallis, !>H1 to 392. Coach Mil ligan thinks the winning score will be ubout 002 on the long 73-par course. The Oregon team consists of Captain Ron Clark, who shot an eight-under par nine holes in the WSC meet. Bob Atkinson, Fred Mueller, and Fred Strebel. The team left for Seattle Wed nesday noon, anil Coach Milligan will fly to the Puget Sound city to day. The athletes have toured the Inglewood course several times to accustom themselves to it. Pacific Auto Supply 57 West 10th. Kugene 1970 Main, Springfield Ruby Glass Blue Dot Tail Light Lens “Where Your Dollar Goes Farther” “Now that Junior Weekend is over, dear, you’ll soon be well enough to relax at the • • • § Student fyniou SODA FOUNTAIN Webfoot Cindermen Enter Seattle Meet Duck Netmen Enter ND Meet The Oregon Duck tennis squad will participate in the Northern Di | vision Meet today and Saturday at I Seattle. Coach Cameron Thom's netters I completed the season with a 0-6 I win-loss record, finishing their NT), dual meet competition with u 2-3 conference record. During the regular season, the Wcbfcots defeated \\ illamette Uni versity twice and also outscored the Eugene Tennis Club, the Oregon Faculty All-Stars, Idaho, and Ore gon State. The Ducks suffered three set backs to the Beavers and also lost to the Eugene Tennis Club, Wash ington, and Washington State. The 4-3 victory over Oregon State last week was Oregon's outstand ing net upset of the season. The Ag gies retaliated Wednesday with a t>-l triumph over Oregon. Coach Thom and his squad left Thursday morning for Seattle. Members of the team include Tom Macdonald, Neil George, Dan Cud ahy. and Don Neraas. Macdonald was the 1918 Oregon state high school champion, and he reached the N.D. semi-finals last spnng. losing to Husky Tom Grant, who later won the championship. Macdonald captured 10 wins dur ing his 12 singles matches last year. Beaver Series Starts Saturday The Oregon Ducks will battle the Oregon State Beavers at 2 p in. Sat urday on Howe Field. The game will be the first of four Northern * Division clashes between the two teams. Oregon State defeated the Ducks i in two non-conference games earli er in the season, taking one-sided 1 10-1 and 18-8 decisions. The only remaining games on the Duck schedule are the four encoun ters with the Staters Saturday's game, a Monday clash at Corvallis, a game next Friday at Eugene, and a season-ending skirmish May 2(1 i at Corvallis. The Ducks dropped the Linfleld j Wildcats 7-4 at McMinnville Wed nesday afternoon, avenging a sea son-opening 10-6 loss to the Wild 1 cats early in April. The Wildcats, Northwest Confer ence champions, collected six hits from five Duck hurlers — Stan Aune, Jack Pyle, Mel Krause, Jim Hanns, and Lee Alvord. Oregon scored one run in the first frame and two apiece in the fourth, fifth, and sixth. The Ducks collect ed 10 hits during the contest. Jinx Remains, Frosh Beaten The Oregon frosh baseball team, still smarting from its fifth straight loss to the OSC Rooks by a 10-7 count Wednesday, prepared to meet the Rooks again on Howe Field at 3:00 today. The Ducklings outhit the Rooks 12 to 8 in Wednesday’s contest, played at Corvallis, but six costly errors spelled their defeat. A seven-run sixth inning was the big factor in the Reek win. They acquired the counters on four hits and two frosh errors, including a double by Duane Helbig, who also tagged Duckling hurler Don Hull for a three-run homer in the third. A hitting star for the frosh was outfielder Don Siegmund, who had three for five, all good solid blows, including a home run, a double, and a Single. Left fielder Bill Bottler also had a big day at the plate with two homers and a single. Second Baseman Vince Tadei collected three singles. Bottler sprained a foot in the con test and will not see action today, (Please turn to page five) Oregon's varsity track squad will leave Saturday morainic tor the Northern Division cinder meet at Seattle. The addition of sprinter Jerry Mock to the Webfoot roster give* the Oregon title chances a boost. Mock was undefeated until he ln« j jured his leg several weeks ago. In addition to the sprints, Ore gon should pick up valuable points in the ahotput, Mile, 2-Mile, Jave lin, and Broad Jump. Turner I.uokH Good The top 2-Mtler for the Ducks this season Is Fred Turner. Turner has shown definite progress throughout the season and ran the circuit against Oregon State this week In tin1 creditable time of 0:42.5. Javelin-thrower Chuck Mtssfetdt has been defeated once this season in the Idaho meet. However, this loss was considered by many track experts to be accidental and he has muny supporters to gain a first on Saturday. McClure Improves Don McClure has also shn^K much Improvement in the Broad Jump. Like Turner his best perfor mance of the present campaign oc curred in the Oregon State meet when he Jumped 23 feet 71 - inches Other probable point-winners are Al Bullier, 440, Jack Loftus. hho. Jack Hutchins, Mile, and Bob An derson, Discus. The complete traveling squad i consists of Sprinters Jack Smith, Jerry Mock and Mitch Cleary, 440 Bullier, Countryman and Sorsby, HSO I-oftus and McClure. Distance men Turner and Hutchins, Hurdlers Sullivan and Blunt, Javelin Mlss feldt, Shotput Chet Noe, Discus Bob Anderson. Polevault Robison, and Broad-jump Don McClure. OUT OF THE CELLAR By Dick Thompson Anyone who is interested in learning about pocket billiards should ask at the recreation desk for a copy of Brunswick's booklet on the subject. The booklet gives the fundamentals of play and help ful hints which are fully illustrated. Dave Sarazin, co-winner of lea gue two in mixed doubles bowled a 24.r> Wednesday night. It's too bad he didn't do it in league play. This is one of the highest games rolled on the SU alleys to date. Final standings in league four of the mixed doubles are as follows: W 20 1. Virginia W'rlulit and ^ Hank Panian 20 8 2. Mary Myers and Dave Straus1; 16 12 2. Mind (ioddard and Carroll Heckman 15 IS I. Daveon Parker and Dick R remind 14 14 5. Betty Towata and Boh Baker H it 6. .lane Hande and John Eckstein 12 IB 7. (Seta Anderson and (illes Godfrey 12 10 8. Rose Mary Burton and Bob Gordon ...9 19 In league one the final stand ini's are as follows: 1. Mots YVada and Ned Taka gum! .20 8 2. Nancy Huddleston and Jack Heading 1!) W 8. Evoii and Pete Darling ton. 17 I I 4. Connie Lowery and Bol» llanlierg . 14 It 5. Jean Cave and Cameron Thom . 14 11 (i. Nancy O’Connor and Clarence Naapi .11 17 7. Nekla Vogel and Warren Woodruff . !l ■ 8. Zoe Hager and LaVerne Thompson . 8 2(1 League three ended up in a t way tie between Darlene Swanson and Leo Naapi; Jill Chisholm and Dick Graham; and Janice McEwen and Bruce Koppc. The final round to determine the championship team will be played next Tuesday night. . ._j