Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 15, 1953, Page Three, Image 3

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    COUGARS FAVORED
ND Dual Meets
Begin Saturday
By Jim White
Emerald SporttwrlWr
- Jl,e Pacific Coast Conference
Northern Division track season
opens Saturday with all the ac
tion taking place In the Willamette
Valley. WSC's favored Cougars
warm up on OSC at Corvallis while
'Oregon takes on Idaho at Eugene.
Webfoots Weaker
- I lie Ducks will open as defend
ing dual meet champs in the
Not them Division having swept
the conference last season. Coach
Bowerman has no illusions, how
ever, of a repeat performance. Ore
gon has a glaring weakness in
most field events and a lack of
depth in every event.
The Webfoots and Vandals
_ha\e met five times previously
and Oregon took all five from
I be perennially weak Vandals.
Bui this year It may Ire a differ
ent story, the big reason being
Idaho's Bruce Sweeney.
Sweeney is a solid performer in
at least six events: high hurdles,
low hurdles, broad jump, high
jump. 220 and 100 yd. dash. He
Kappa Sigs, Phi
Pelfs, Win in IM
Softball Action
In intramural action yesterday,
Kappa Sigma put on a late game
spurt to beat the TKE's, 13-7;
I-'rench hall ransacked Nestor, 12
i\ Stitzer fell victim to the Legal
Eagles, 5-3; and the Phi Delta
humiliated Theta Chi, 16-3.
Merrick outslugged Sherry Ross
hall, 11-6; and Sigma Chi broke
up a tie game in the last inning
to defeat Lambda Chi Alpha, 9-5.
Line scores; R H E
T K E 403 0— 7 6 I
Kappa SHgma 342 4—13 10 2
- Clark and Lacy; Novikoff and
Flaherty,
R R E
■Nestor .001 3— 4 3 0
French .237 *—12 12 0
- Carskadon and Page.
R H E
Stitzer .000.30—3 4 5
Legal Eagles .041 .00—5 2 2
Marku li s and Weatherford;
-Thalhofer and Thien.
R H E
Phi Delta Theta 257 .2—18 10 0
Theta Chi .020 1—. 3 7 2
Lewis and Farnam; Keller and
Kriegcr.
R H E
Merrick .350 21—11 11 2
Sherry Ross .122 10— 6 5 0
Richter and Pound; Satterberg
and Sjouland.
R H E
Sigma Chi .203 04—9 11 1
L C A .002 30—5 4 4
Sloan and Hodges; Emrick and
Fournier.
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amassed a quarter of Idaho’s
points in all meets last year.
To Follow Relays
The starting time is uncertain
but it will begin after the Hay
ward Relays have been run off,
sometime around 3 p.m.
The meet at Corvallis featuring
OSC and WSC sees the potential
cellar-dweller against the poten
tial champion and the interest will
lie in how big a score the Cougars
can rack up.
Ducks, Vandals Clash
In Conference Opener
Oregon’s Webfoots open their
1953 conference baseball season
when they take on the strong Ida
ho Vandals at Howe field Wed
nesday and Thursday. Both games
are slated to start at 3 p.m.
Idaho, coached by “Cheerful”
Chuck Finley, has served as the
Northern Division doormat in the
past, but the Vandals have an Im
pressive record this spring, win
ning their first six encounters.
One of the victories was over the
Lewiston team * of the Class A
Western International league.
Leading the Vandal team are
three veteran infielders—Bruce
McIntosh, Earl Huffman, and
Prep Cindermen Set
For Hayward Relays
The biggest of all high school
track and field events, the Hay
ward Relays, open Friday on Hay
ward Field. 1000 athletes are ex
pected from 58 high schools of all
sizes.
This year the schools will be di
vided into four categories, A, B,
C, and Metropolitan, a new divi
sion. This division will include
schools of over 1,000 students.
Medford, the school that has sent
eight champions and three second
place winners to the Relays in the
last eleven years will be one of
the 11 entries in the Met division.
The meet is the oldest in the
state. It was started by and
named for Bill Hayward, Ore
gon track coach from 1904 to
1948. He started the meet In 1937.
The B and C divisions will be
gin at 12:30 Friday and the A and
Metropolitan divisions start Sat
urday at 11:30. A champion will be
named for each division. The Ore
gon-Idaho dual track meet Will be
gin immediately after the Relays
j finish.
Frosh Diamond Squad Outlasts Eugene
High in Pitchers' Duel Played Tuesday
Although gathering only four
hits. University of Oregon's frosh
baseballers edged out a talented
Eugene high nine, 2-1, on the low
er diamond Tuesday ariemoon.
The Ducklings scored solitary
runs in the first and the seventh
innings. In the first, Dick James,
Oregon lead-off man, cracked
out a single and moved to sec
ond on John Keller's sacrifice.
Morris Adams then proceeded
to blast a double off Eugene
Manager Needed
The position of head manager
and the possibility of attending
all Oregon’s away football games
Is open to any men interested in
managing football this spring
and next fall.
Included on the travel sched
ule are road trips to Nebraska,
Stanford, California and Wash
ington State. Although the head
manager will make these trips,
two other helpers are also need
ed. Applicants should see foot
ball Coach Len Casanova as soon
as possible.
| starter, Jack Henkle, to drive
in Janies.
The second Duck run was un
earned as Don Truitt was safe on
an error By Eugene first sacker
Don Ainge. He moved down to sec
ond on Dick Proctor’s sacrifice,
and then came in as Ainge over
threw third in an effort to cut
down the Webfoot runner.
Eugene’s lone tally came in
the top of the ninth when Gene
Scott walloped a long drive be
tween left and center for a home
run.
R H E
Eugene .000 000 001—1 4 4
Ducklings ...100 000 10*—2 4 1 j
Duck Batting
Player
E. Averill
Allan
Wagner
Siegmuml
Murrav
Phillips
Shaw
Marlett
VVilliams
Livesay
Blodgett
Dniochowsky
Johnson
rorhes
Gaffney
B. Averill
AB H
30 15
9 4
17 6
6 2
6 2
27 8
25 7
11 3
24 6
24 5
5 1
5 1
20 3
7 1
8 1
10 1
R Ave.
10 .500
4 .444
2 .353
3 .333
2 .333
2 .296
7 .280
3 .275
3 .250
7 .208
0 .200
1 .200
3 .150
1 .143
1 .125
2 .100
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Accessories
For Rent or to Buy
FENNELL'S
860 E. 13th
Wayne Anderson. McIntosh, who
doubles as a basketball guard,
plays first, Huffman is a three
year man at second, and An
derson, a converted pitcher, pa
trols third. Rounding out the in
field is rookie Shortstop Mike
Cygler.
Starting pitcher choices for the
games are still in doubt, but Stan
Dmoehowsky and lefty Don Sieg
mund may toe the hill for Oregon,
while Dick Dodel is almost cer
tain to hurl one game for the Van
dals.
Earl Averill is still Oregon’s
leading slugger, with four home
runs to his credit, and is expected
to carry a major share of the bat
ting load during the two game
series.
NORTH END
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