Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 14, 1953, Page Three, Image 3

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    Rival Coaches Plan
RIVAL. TRACK COACHES, BUI Bowerman, Oregon (reft) and Hal
Moe, OSC, (right) prepare respective teams for track clas this Satur
day at Hayward Field.
Trackmen Continue Heavy Practice
For 'Civil War' Fight With Beavers
Oregon’s Webfoots continued heavy drills today in preparation for
Saturday’s Civil War track and field meet at Eugene. The match will
be one of the big features of the university’s Spring Sports day and
the Ducks are generally favored to down their cross state rival with
out too much trouble.
OSC s track coach, Hal Moe has
run up against the reoccurring
problem at Corvallis, namely,
enough depth to become a serious
threat.
The Ducks will be gunning for
their nineteenth win in their last
23 meetings with the Beavers. Bill
Boweiman has piloted Oregon to
I five straight over OSC since tak
ing over in 1949.
So far this year, both teams have
beaten Idaho and lost to WSC and
Washington. The meet will begin
at 1 p.m.
SPORTS FARE
THURSDAY, MAY 14
SOFTBALL
4:00 North Field:
Sigma Uhl vs Alpha Tau Ome
ga. Finals of intramural softball.
Florence Chadwick set the wom
en’s record for swimming the Eng
lish channel in 1950: 13 hours, 28
minutes.
Duck Golf Team
Travels to OSC
Coach Sid Milligan’s golfers
travel to Corvallis this Saturday
for their second match this sea
son against the Oregon State Beav
ers. Oregon soundly trounced the
Aggies earlier in a meet at Eu
gene.
The University linksters have
gone through an undefeated season
and have already been crowned the
champions of the NoHhern Divi
sion. Bob Atkinson, Don Kreiger,
and A1 Mundle have sparked the
Ducks so far and are all predicted
to come out victorious this week
end.
The Webfoot tennis team also
makes the trip up the Willamette
valley for a return match with
the Beavers who beat Oregon in a
previous meeting. Ron Lowell and
Neil George are the top two on
the net squad.
MUST WIN THREE
Ducks Prep for OSC
Coach Don Kirsch’s varsity
baseball team held practice in
the rain yesterday afternoon,
preparing for a do-or-die four
game series with the Oregon
.State Beavers, starting with a
game this Saturday at Howe
Field.
Oregon State is currently
leading the loop with an eight
win and two loss record. Oregon’s
Webfoots are a half game behind,
with an eight win and three loss
mark.
Top Percent Wins
Because of a Northern Division
ruling, the baseball champion will
be the team with the highest win
loss percentage at the end of the
season, regardless of the games
postponed.
ND BASEBALL STANDINGS
• W L Pet. GB
Oregon State .T..8 2 .800 .
OREGON .8 3 .727 >4
Washington State .5 6 .455 3Vi
Idaho . 4 c .400 4
Washington .1 9 .100 7
This could have a disastrous
effect on the Oregon chances
because the Ducks have been
rained out once, while OSC has
two contests called off.
Because Oregon has lost one
more game than the Beavers, they
must win three of the last four
engagements with the cross state
foes in order to claim the NP title.
Two of the clashes will be in Eu
gene, two in Corvallis.
The present status of the two
teams is:
W L Pet GB
Oregon State 8 2 .800 .
Oregon 8 3 .727 «/z
If Oregon should win three of
the four, the Eugene crew would
end with an 11-4 mark, or .733;
OSC's percentage would be .643,
on nine wins and five losses.
A split in the series would give
the Beavers the championship by
a shade, 10-4. or .714, to the Web
foot’s 10-5, or .667.
Hard Task
The task of beating the Beavers
three out of four will prove to be
a very tough job for the local nine.
Oregon State, after a poor start at
the first of the season, has hit its
peak, and is presently riding on
the crest of a six games winning
streak. The Aggies last six tri
umphs came on a complete sweep
Sigma Chi, Alpha Tau Omega Vie
Today for Mural Softball Crown
Sigma Chi, League 4 champion,
and Alpha Tau Omega, undefeated
in League 5 action, will play
Thursday at 4.00 p.m. on the in
tramural field for the 1953 in
tramural softball championship.
The Sigma Chis, after a one-day
rest, will probably start windmill
pitcher, Gordon Sloan, on the.
mound; Alpha Tau Omega’s prob-'
able starter will be Bob Altman,
undefeated righthander.
Final intramural softball stand
ings: m
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Sigma N’u .4
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Sigma Alpha Mu .2
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Accessories
For Rent or to Buy
FENNELL'S
860 E. 13th
of an eight day road trip through
Washington and Idaho, a trip on
which Oregon won three and lost
three.
Coach Ralph Coleman has
most of his last year's team
back, which won the Northern
Division, the regional title
entered the national NCAA play
offs. Bailey Brem and Norb
Wellman are Coleman’s top huri
efs. ;
Oregon’s diamond nine, in pre
paring for the contest
polished up their scoring attack,
yesterday, with drills on the finer
points of bunting, and squeeze
plays.
Lillian Copeland hurled a* discus
weighing 21 lbs., 3*4 ounces, 133
feet at Los Angeles in 1932.
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