SIX NEW RECORDS Oregon Wins Track Opener Oregon’s clndcrmen started what was predicted to be a very gloomy season by walloping the Idaho Vandals, Saturday, 84-47 in the I Northern Division dual meet op ener in Eugene. Six new records were set, four of them by Idaho’s “big three,” Lou Ooruley, Emerson Clark and Bruce Sweeney. Sweeney, Idaho’s one man team, lived up to his reputa tion by smashing records in both the broad jump and the low hur dles. He took three first places and tied for a four to account for more than one-third of his team’s -score for the afternoon. Sophomore Doug Clement, Ore gon’s ace mid-distance man, also accounted for two new records. .Clement trailed Ted Anderson most Grid Prep Starts Spring football practice at the University of Oregon begins to day and will continue for the next four weeks on a flve-day „ per-week practice schedule. Football Coach Len Casanova expects 60 prospects, including five junior college transfers. of the way in the 440 but Ander Hon faded in the stretch and Clem ent finished one second under the meet record. A few minutes later he smashed Walt McClure’s 880 record by coming from behind to outdistance the field easily. Oregon’s supposedly weak field men swept the pole vault, shot put and discus, tied for first in the high jump and took second and third In the broad jump. Summary: Mile Run Clark (I); Martin CO); Reiser (()) .4:25.5 (New record. Old mark set try Martin of Oregon in 1952.) High Jum;> Sweeney It, Faucett (O), Badorck ((>), three way tie for first at 6'2”. Pole Vault I’ackwood (O); Hirkenbot tom <<)); Mannex (04. Height 13'8". 440 Clement (O); Anderson (O); Dixon (14. :49.1 (New record. Old record of 50.0 «ct by Don Miller (I) in 19504. Shot Put fierrie (O) ; Jones (04 ; Lloyd (Or. Distance 44'4”. 100 yd. Dash- Springbett (O) ; Mock (Or ; Powell (i). :9.9. Javelin West (I); Fisher (I); Heppner Of. Distance 181*6'*. High Hurdles - Sweeney I); Swalm (O); Lawr (1>. ; 15.4. 880 Clement fO); T-oftix (O); Mewkow Mi. 1 : 5 8. .i. (New record. Old record of 1:59.8 set by Walt McClure (Or in 19494. Broad Jump Sweeney (I) ; Johnson (O) ; Pack wood (O). Distance 22' 9 (New rec ord. Old mark of 22'9” set by Woodley Lewi* (Or in 19494. Bill' Hammer Gets Appointment As Oregon's Frosh, Mat Mentor Willard "Bill" Hammer, present line coach and wrestling tutor at the United States Coast Guard academy. New London, Conn., has [ been appointed frosh football and | head wrestling coach at the Unl [ versity of Oregon. I The announcement came from : Athletic Director Leo Harris Sat 1 urday. He will replace BUI Bowerman, who was made assistant athletic director, as the freshman football i coach, and take over the newly formed wrestling squad which was given intercollegiate status earlier last week. Hammer started as frosh coach at Springfield college in Massa chusetts in 1947 and two 3’ears later was promoted to the position I of line coach and mentor of the mat squad. He was recalled to ac tive duty in 1951. 220 Mock (O); Springbctt (()): Dixon . I wo Mile Gourley fl); Turner (O) ; Thornton (1). 9:37.5. (Ntw record. Old record of 9:49.7 set l,y Gourley. in I952>. Discus-Uadorek 1C)); Lloyd (Of; Fla herty (O). l25’2'/4. Low Hurdles Sweeney fit; Anderson ffit ; Swalm ff)). 24.1 New meet record. Old mark of 24.4 set by Dennis Sullivan of Oregon 1951). Mile Relay—Idaho fLafoe, Clark, Mew kow, Dixon) Time 3 :28.fj. Frosh Top OSC; Golf Team Wins Coach John Londahl's Oregon Froah baseball crew toppled OSC’s Rooks, 5-1, in Eugene, Saturday, behind the seven hit pitching of Lloyd Lewis. Lewis had a shutout going into the last inning, but a teammate’s bobble and a triple by Stan To mita, Rook pinchhitter, pushed across the lone OSC run. The Ducklings tallied three times in the first and once in the second and fifth innings. The university’s golf squad completely overwhelmed the visit ing Gonzaga linksters, 24 %-2V2, in a meet Saturday at the Eugene Country club. Captain Bob Atkinson, A1 Mundle, Gustov Strebel and Don Kreiger led the winners, who are coached by Sid Mulligan. Medford Wins Relays Medford high school, perennial state track power, outclassed 14 other competitors in the metro politan division of the Hayward relays, held Friday and Saturday at Hayward field, to win its ninth relays crown in twelve tries. Marshfield won the class A divi sion; Ashland took the B crown; and Henley captured the C title. Division-Leading Ducks Vie With WSC Today Coach Don Kirseh’s Oregon base ball nine, on top of the Northern Division standings by a slim half game, take on the Washington State Cougars this afternoon at 3:00 on the grass of Howe field. The Washington State team, ND BASEBALL STANDINGS W L OREGON .1 o Oregon State .1 i Washington State .1 1 Washington ... 1 \ Idaho .1 2 which has a one win, one loss rec ord in conference action, split a two games series with the Wash Pet. 1.000 .500 .500 .500 .333 m ington Huskies, Friday and Satur day at Seattle, winning the first contest and losing the second. The Ducks have won their lone game from Idaho, 7-5, but a sec ond game with the Vandals was rained out last Thursday. Last season the Webfoots took four straight from the Palouse hill3’ team, which finished in fourth place in the final standings. In ND competition the leading Oregon pitcher is Norm Forbes, who won the first game. George Shaw, Ron Phillips, Earl Averill, and Jim Livesay are leading the Duck batters. 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