Five Freshmen In UBC Relays Pfirt of the Oregon freshmen track squad will compete in the University of British Columbia re lays to be held in Vancouver on Sautrday, May 2. Bob Reed returns home to enter the competition in the pole vault event. The remainder of the en tries will be competing in the dis tance medley. They are Bob Dil linger running the mile, Gary Gib son in the three-quarter mile, Gor dy Dalquest in the half-mile, and Dick Gienger in the quarter-mile. Baseballers Leave For WSC, Idaho The high-flying Oregon baseball team left Wednesday morning for the Palouse Hills where they will defend their first place position against Washington State this weekend and Idaho Monday and Tuesday. Meanwhile, rain caused cancella tion of the Webfoot track prac tice. Selective Service Exam Scheduled for May 21 Men who are completing, or have completed, one year of col lege and who have not yet taken the Selective Service College Qual ification test may take the final test offered this term on May 21. SPORTS FARE Wednesday afternoon . intra mural soft hall games were post poned because of rain. Four of the games will be made up to day. This afternoon’s schedule is as follows: Thursday. April 30 SOFTBALL 3 '50 North Field : Phi Gamma Delta vs Kappa Sigma 3 :5u South Field : Delta Tau Delta vs Theta Chi 4 :*I5 Xorth Field: Alpha Tau Omega vs Pi Kappa Phi 4:55 South Field : Chi P»i \ s Pi Kappa Alpha. Designers of '53 Grid Machine OREGON’S FOOTBALL coaches get together to talk over gridiron strategy. The spring football practices got under way Monday, after a week’s delay, under the tutoring of Coaches (left to right) Johnny McKay, Jack Roche, Vern Sterling, and Lcn Casanova, Ducks Start Pass Work In Third Rainy Session Coach Len Casanova's prospec tive 1953 football squad had a third day of spring practice yesterday, and for the third straight day, in termittent rain dampened the team. Although much time was de voted to fundamentals and condi tioning, the coaches started prac ticing on pass defense and offense. Barney Holland, with two years of varsity experience, worked at the quarterback slot for the Ducks, and despite a wet ball, connected consistently with his receivers. Mentors for the Oregon foot ballers, besides Casanova, are Jack Roche, assistant coach, Vern Ster ling, line coach, and Johnny Mc Kay, backfield coach. Also assist ing were seniors Monte Brethauer and Emmett Williams, end and guard, respectively, on last fall's gridiron squad. VETERANS SATURDAY, MAY 2 is the last day for obtaining books and supplies on the G. I. BILL U of 0 Co-op Store Deadline Tonight For All-Campus Pin Entries Eleven p.m. tonight is the dead line for entering the all-campus bowling tournaments, reminds Lou Bellisimo, Student Union recrea tional director. The competition will start tomorrow, May 1, and continue for two weeks. The entrants will be divided into five classes, according to ability. The three men’s divisions are A, for good bowlers with no handi cap; B for keglers with a campus average; and C, for beginners. Women will be classed into A, those with an established campus average; and B, beginners. Take-home trophies will be pre ! sented to the winners in each divi sion, and the winners will also have their name put on a perman ent bowling cup. Each bowler will roll twelve games, nine at his own conven ience and three during the last day of competition when everyone will perform. 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