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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1952)
Trackmen Topple Washington State By Rick Tarr The University of Oregon track men practically cinched the North ern division dual meet champion ship by defeating Washington State at Hayward field Saturday C7'2 to 63'i. Am there are only two meets left with the comparatively weak teams of Idaho and Oregon State it looks like Coach Hill Bom-rmun may walk off with his second ND crown in four seasons at Oregon. Fortunately the two toughest foes, Washington and Washington State, were met on home ground. The next meet with Idaho on May 3rd will Is- the Duck’s only dual meet encounter away from linme. Oregon Slate will come to Hayward field the next weekend. A week later the Northern division will take plure In Seattle followed l>y the Pacific Coast conference meet at Kugene May 23-24. Saturday’s meet might have been a duplicate of the Washing ton thriller if LaVerne Torgerson : hadn't fallen early in the low hurdle event. He and Pete Mulllna were running one-two up to that time. Had they finished that way the score going into the mile relay would have been a narrow 64 >■£ to til margin for Oregon. The name situation ex luted laat week against Washington. Ah It turned out, strong second by pole-vaulter ltay Packwood and a third by Larry Blunt kept Ore gon out of danger and allowed Bowerman to save the efforts of Bill Kell, AI Martin, and Jack Hutchins in the relay. Ted Anderson, the fourth mem ber of last week’s record breaking team anchored Saturday's lap but was beaten by inches with Cltnt i Richardson's fine drive in the final 20 yards. IJoug Clement proved himself to ! bo a capable quarter oilier as he ■ H1I.I, BOWERMAN ... title bound ? f Medford Grabs Hayward Relays Class 'A' Title Medford high school took its eighth clans 'A' Hayward relay Saturday, regaining: the trophy from Klamath Kalis who tqok it away from Medford last year. The 'B' crown wits taken by Cottage Clove while Pleasant Hill won the division for the second straight year. Cottage Grove uns’affcd last year’s w Inner, Ashland. Slayton took second and University High third. The only ‘B’ record to fall was In the Shuttle hurdles. The Cottage Grove trio set the new record at 37.1. Pleasant Hill swamped all com petition in taking the ‘C honors while breaking two records. Hiving up to expectations. Dale McCor mick .shattered Dean Van Leuven's shot put record of 45' lO'^" by heaving the 12 pound ball 51' 1 9-11". The new mark of 11:45.8 In the distance medley bettered their own record of last year by . eight seconds. A close duel between Medford and Grant in the final mile relay topped off the class 'A' meet Sat- j fcurday afternoon. With Medford ahead 63*a to 59, the G-men had; to finish two places ahead of Med- j ford to taka the crown. Second place was the best they ] could do, however. Medford's anc- | hor man Don Spinas was barely able to beat off a determined drive j by Doug Sandy of Grant in the ] ^ final 220 yards. i (■rants Pass took third and Jef- j , ferson Of Portland finished fourth j , In one of the few relays that an , ‘A* standard wasn't bettered. Med ford's two first places came In the shot and mile relay. They placed in all but one of the ten events, the distance medley. IM SCHEDULE ; SOFTBALL, 1 8:30 North Field Campbell Club i vs. Alpha Tail Omega i 8:50 South Field Beta Theta PI vs. Chi Psl 8:30 Upper Field Philadelphia House vs. Kappa Sigma 4:55 North Field Lambda Chi Alp ha vs. Phi Sigma Kappa 4:55 South Field Sigma Hall vs. Cherney Hall 4:55 Upper Field Gamma Hall vs. Alpha Hall i TKNNIS i Lambda Chi Alpfea -vs. Cherney l GOLF Chi Psl vs. Delta Upsilon AT THE STUDENT UNION alloys tonight at 6:30 p.m. Ray Rand’s Roundups, a top-flight women’s bowling team, will play a three gumc match against picked local teams. The Roundups consistently beat male tenpin teams. They are, from left to right: Doris Porter, Ifuttie Wooster, LaVerne Haverly, Alyce MraU, and Esther Woods. Ray Rand's Roundups To Bowl of SU Tonight Hay Rand's Roundups, one of he nation's finest feminine bowi ng teams, will appear in the Stu lent Union Recreation Area to light at 6:30 p.m. At that time they will bowl a hree game match against three ampus teams, one of men stu lents, one of co-eds, and a third >icked from the faculty league. Social Hour Set At 9:00 p.m. the five members if the Roundups will be guests of he Student Union at a social lour in the Recreation Area. All nterested bowlers are especially nvited. Members of the team are La erne Havcrly, ('apt., Esther Voods, Alyce Mrak, Doris Porter, md Hattie Wooster. Their 1951-52 iverage as a team is 915, with in lividual averages ranging from 71 to 188. The team won the 1951-52 Los Vngeles city championship, and ilso the 1951-52 Southern Califor lia Ladies Major Traveling League itle. Capt. Haveuly was 1951 WIBC iU events champion, and has rank ’d fifth two different times in the ... * i — . national poll for woman bowler of the year. Esther Woods has been Northwest Singles Champion, Washington State singles cham pion, and Los Angeles City singles champion. Wooster Has 300 Game Alyce Mralc was Wyoming all events champion for three years in succession, while Doris Porter was twice a member of the South ern California all-star team. Hounding out the quintet it Hat tie Wooster, who among other feats, has bowled a perfect 300 game. Members of the Oregon men's ups are Dick Graham, Ned Taka sumi, Leo Naapi, Bruce Koppe, and George Troeh. On the co-ed squad are Donna Donahue. Marilyn Moore, Gerri Phillips, Donna Butz, Mutz Wada, and Betty Coe Rilea. The picked team from the fac ulty league lists S. W. Little, H. P. Barnhart, George Hopkins, Col. W. E. Hanes, and Maj. I. L. Unger leider, • • - « ■ ■ , „ [iiishcd Anderson all the way In the i HO yard run, and made up a 15 High jump — Barnes, O; and Roberts, WSC, tied for first; Bark yard gap in his third lap of the mile relay. The only record erased Satur day was the old two-mile mark of 3:43.0 set in 1049 by Dick Paeth of WSC. The Cougars’ sensational freshman, Jim Fisher, turned the 3istance in 9:35.2 with seeming; •ase. Mile run A! Martin, O; Hutch ins, O; Matson, WSC. Time: 4:22.8. 440-yard run — Anderson, O; Clement, O; Millard, WSC. Time: 50.X. 100-yard dash Fell, O; Gary, WSC; Richardson, WSC. Time: 10.1. Javelin Missfeldt, O; Duncan, WSC; Roinenen, WSC;. Distance: 109' 11. Shot put—Roinenen, WSC; Noe, O; Craig, O. Distance: 47’ 10”. 120-yard high hurdles—Mullins, WSC; Blunt, O; Swalm, O. Time: 15.6. er, WSC; and Badorek, O tied for third. Height: 6' 4”. 880-yard run — Hutchins, O; Martin, O; Link, WSC. Time: 1:56.8. Pole vault—Packwood, O; Pree dy and Anderson, WSC, tied for second. Height: 13’ 4”. 220-yard dash—Fell, O; Richard son, WSC; Gary, WSC. Time: 22.0. Discuss—Englund, WSC; Mess enger, WSC; Barker, WSC. Dis tance: 138’ 2\”. Two-mile run — Fisher, WSC; Rader, WSC; Reiser, O. Time: 9:35.2. 220-yard low hurdles—Mullins, WSC; Packwood, O; Swalm,O. Time: 25.8. Broad jump—Don McClure, O; Richardson, WSC; Smith, O. Dis tance: 22' 11 Vi". Mile-relay—WSC (Millard, Hor ner, Ray, Richardson). Time: 3:25.5. What Price Glory? Want to raise your bowling ! avcrave ? Then just get good and mad. At least it helped Warren Price, journalism professor. In faculty league play Sunday night at the SU he posted a 450 series —mediocre, in his opinion. So Kegler Price got angry, stayed after his teammates had left. The result? A 620 series, compounded of 213, 220, and 187 games. Net Meets Cancelled The University of Oregon tennis team did not see action over the weekend, as their scheduled mat ches Saturday and Sunday with the Multnomah and Irvington Clubs were cancelled. Coach Bob Laurence’s netmea travel to Oregon State April 2# for their conference opener with the Beaver team. This is what ^ women put on men ...when men put on i ARROW SHIR TS ARROW »»--—-—* SHIRTS • TIES • SPORTS SHIRTS • UNDERWEAR • HANDKERCHIEFS FOR ARROW SHIRTS SEE