Record Breaker 1>01'(i CLEMENT, sophomore from Vancouver, B. C., will lead the Oregon track squad Into action against the University of Washing ton at Seattle, Saturday. Last weekend, Clement, a middle distance man, broke two meet records when the W'ebfoots outran Idaho. Oregon Cinder Team To Test Tough Huskies By Jim White Emarald SporMwrlter If Oregon wins Saturday's dual track and field meet with Wash ington at Seattle they may be considered top contenders for a re peat championship in the dual meet race. The Ducks might provide interesting competition for the Huskies in some events but the outcome of the meet could be very dark for the Webfoot trackmen. Judging from the amount of tears from Washington, they have a very strong team and the main reason for the sobbing is that they haven't been able to dig up a pole vaulter. Other than that, the Husk ies are knee deep in good men for every event. George Widenfelt, an exchange student from Sweden, who is more versatile than Idaho's Bruce Sweeney, can fill most gaps that may arise in Washington’s cinder squad. Widenfelt can perform In the high hurdles discus, javelin, 100% Nylon SHORT SLEEVE SHIRTS 2.99 HAWAIIAN PRINT SHIRTS Seersucker or Rayon 2.98 Blue 10 oz. Denim > SLACKS 3.77 Alexander's DEPARTMENT STORE Phone 7-2271 538 Main high jump, broad jump, 440, and pole vault but he will have compe tition in Darrold Skartvedt who also competes very well in most of the same events. According to their records, the Huskies could well sweep the dis tance runs, javelin, discus, shot put, and high jump. They appear to be a little weak in the dashes, hurdles and pole vault but they have quantity in these events even though the quality may be missing. The Ducks could show up quite well in the dashes and mid-dis tance runs with such top perform ers as Doug Clement, Ted Ander son, Bruce Springbett, Jerry Mock and Tom Swalm. Field competi tion will be stiff for Oregon except in the pole vault and possibly the broad jump. WIN IN TENTH Oregon Shades WSC By Bob Colo Oregon’s Webfoot diamond nine scored in the bottom of the tenth inning to come from behind and edge Washington State, 7 - 6, in a wild three hour contest Tuesday afternoon. Washington State tallied first in the opening inning. Stan Poppe, lead-off man, smashed a double into left field to open the game, and proceeded to score on two in field outs. In the third inning the Cougars upped their lead to two runs as Bill Geppert pulled a tremendous ND BASEBALL STANDINGS W L OREGON 3 Idaho 3 Oregon State 1 Washington 1 Washington State 1 TUESDAY S RESULTS OREGON 7, vr Washington State 6. Idaho, 6, at Washington, 5 Pet. 1.000 .600 .500 .250 .250 390-foot home run over the left field embankment. The Ducks, not to be denied, bunched together three extra base hits in the fifth for three runs. After Jim Johnson had flied out to open the inning, Jim Livesay and George Shaw hit consecutive triples, and Don Siegmund fol lowed with a double. Two runs were in and when the Cougar’s firstsacker dropped a pop fly, Siegmund raced all the way In from second base. WSC rallied in the top of the INTRA-MURAL STANDINGS LEAGUE 1 W L Delta Upsilon . 4 0 Sigma Xu . 3 0 Iieta Theta Phi . 3 1 Phi Sigma Kappa .0 3 Phi Kappa Psi . 0 3 Sigma Alpha Mu .0 3 LEAGUE 2 Hale Kane . 3 0 Campbell Club* .2 0 Sigma Hall* .1 1 Susan Campbell .1 1 Philadelphia House ..1 2 Alpha Hall .0 3 * Tie game. LEAGUE 3 French Hall .3 0 Merrick Hall .2 1 Stitzer Hall .1 2 Nestor Hall .1 2 Sherry Ross .1 2 Legal Eagles .1 2 LEAGUE 4 Sigma Chi* . 2 0 Kappa Sigma* .1 1 Tau Kappa Epsilon .1 1 Phi Gamma Delta .1 1 Lambda Chi Alpha .0 3 * Tie game. LEAGUE 5 Alpha Tau Omega.2 0 Phi Delta Theta .2 0 Delta Tau Delta .1 1 Theta Chi .0 2 Pi Kappa Phi .0 2 LEAGUE 6 Sigma Alpha Epsilon .2 0 Chi Psi .1 0 Sigma Phi Epsilon .1 1 Pi Kappa Alpha .0 1 Phi Kappa Sigma .0 2 Pet. 1.000 1.000 .775 .000 .000 .000 1.000 1.000 .500 .500 .333 .000 1.000 .667 .333 .333 .333 .333 1.000 .500 .500 .500 .000 1.000 1.000 .500 .000 .000 1.000 1.000 .500 .000 .000 ■ ' / CAMPUS-852rf:tl* eighth to tie up the score on an error, a sacrifice, and a solid single to center by Rightfielder Joe Trembly. That set the stage for a wild ninth frame that saw both clubs cross the plate three times. Geppert led off the Cougar half of the inning with a single. Then, after pinch-hitter Doug Bohlke had popped up and Lee Frank was walked, Webfoot Coach Don Kirsch replaced Norm Forbes on the mound with Lefthander Trent Huls. Poppe, the first hitter to face Huls, lifted a high fly to left field which Ron Phillips lost in the sun. The ball sailed over his head, and Poppe scored with Geppert and Frank ahead of him. Huls then put out the fire but the damage was done. Oregon’s Livesay opened the Webfoot ninth with a walk, and advanced to second on an infield out. Siegmund drove him across with a single, his third hit of the day. Earl Averill was hit by the pitcher, and both runners advanced a base on Phillip’s ground out. With two men out Neil Marlett went to bat for Bemie Averill, and DU's Edge Betas In Mural Contest Delta Upsilon edged out Beta Theta Pi, 2-1, in the lone intramu ral game yesterday. It was a make up of the contest which was origin ally scheduled for last Friday, but which was postponed because of the Hayward relays. DU’s 000 20—2 6 Beta's 000 01—1 3 Johnson and McConnell; Mickey and Stout. Wednesday. April 22 SOFTBALL 3 :50 Xorth Field : vSitzer Hall vs Xestor Hall 3 :50 South Field : French Hall vs Merrick Hall 3 :50 Upper Field : Phi Gamma Delta vs Tau Kappa Epsilon 4 :55 Xorth Field : Lambda Chi Alpha vs Kappa Sigma 4 :55 South Field : Susan Campbell vs Sigma Hall 4:55 Upper Field.: Delta Tau Delta vs Phi Delta Theta TENNIS French Hall vs Pi Kappa Phi GOLF Delta Upsilon vs Phi Kappa Sigma sent an easy roller to the second baseman. The throw to first' was wide, pulling Bob Burrows off the sack. Burrows turned to tag Mar lett out and appeared to have him cold, but the umpire called the runner safe. Siegmund and Jim Archer, running for Earl Averill both tallied on the play to send the contest into extra innings. With Bruce Boldt on the mound for the Cougars, Oregon loaded the bases in the bottom of the inning with one man out, and Siegmund cracked a sharp single into right field to score Jim Johnson with the winning tally. Blodgett was cred ited with the Duck win, and Boldt took the loss. Washington State AB H R Poppe, H 2b 5 2 2 Kranc, 2b, ss 5 0 1 Sparks, cf 4 10 Trembly, rf 4 3 0 Burrows, lb 5 2 0 Campbell, 3b 4 1 0 Geppert, c 4 2 2 Wiliams, ss 3 0 0 Frank, p 3 0 1 Bohlke, If 2 0 0 Rehder, lb 0 0 0 Boldt, p 0 0 0 Beckel* 0 0 0 Totals 30 11 6 Washington State 1' Oregon 000 OREGON AB H R Livesay, cf 5 4 2 Shaw, ss 3 11 S’gm’d, lb 6 4 2 E. Averill, c 3 0 0 Phillips, If 4 0 0 B. Averill, rf 2 0 0 Williams, 3b 5 10 Forbes, p 3 0 0 Johnson, 2b S 2 1 Huls, p 0 0 0 Blodgett, p 0 0 0 Marlett, c 1 0 0 Wagner, lb 0 0 0 Archer** 0 0 0 Murray*** 0 0 0 Totals 37 12 7 R H E 0 100 013 0—6 11 4 030 003 1— 7 12 2 NORTH END Drive-In Theatre li/2 miles North of the overpass on highway 99 North WED. 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