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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1954)
Oregon Trackmen Stop Idaho, 92-38 The University of Oregon trank nn<l field team roared to M first places in 15 events to -core an easy 02-38 win over the Halm Vandals Saturday afternoon at Moscow. Idaho, completely outrnanned by the powerful Webfoots, managed only one win during the entire meet. This came in the mile run when Kmernon Clark edged Ore gon's Wayne Heisfr in the meet record time of 4:24.0. One other meet record fell dur ing the afternoon of events when the Ducks' Bill Dellinger handed Idaho's Lou Oourley his first loss of the season in the two-mile run by galloping home the winner in the excellent clocking of 9:34.5. Kprlnghett Stars Oregon had three double-win ners. Bruce Spring bet t won both the 100 and 220 yard dashes. Bill Soraby grabbed first in the low and high hurdles and Ben Lloyd won the shot put and discus throw Other winners for the Ducks were Bob Kaucctt in the high jump, Doug Clement In the 880, Don Jacobs in the 440, Bob Reid in the pole vault. Ben Johnson in the broad jump and Doyle Higdon in the javelin. Despite their high point total, the runners of Bill Bowerman were able to annex only on<- sweep. That came In the high Jump where Kaucett. Walt Badorek and John son placed one-two-three. Dominate Sprli.'.s Best Individual performance of the day was by Springbett who warn the 100 in 10.1 seconds and Icame back later to win the 220 in the neat time of 22.7 seconds. Doug Talbot of Oregon took sec ond place In both races as the Ducks completely dominated the sprints. Another bright spot for Oregon In the meet was the performance of their mile relay team. Bower wan, who has been having trouble finding a winning quartet, came up with a dandy Saturday. A team composed of Jacobs, Reiser, Tal bot and Clement toured the mile distance in the good time of 3:26.2. Ducklings Divide Weekend Games The Oregon Frosh baseball team “pHt a pair of games over the jual completed weekend. The Duck lings fell to the Oregon State Rooks on Friday by a 10-8 score hut came back Saturday afternoon I to squeak by Eugene high, 5-4. Ray Coley's nine, seeking a re venge win over the baby Rea vers, found the OSC bats a little too potent to handle. The Rooks tallied eight runs in the first two innings and then coasted to an easy victory. In th*- Saturday encounter the Fiosh had to go one extra inning before edging a determined Eu gene team. The Axemen tied the score at 4-all in the seventh only to sec the Ducklings erase this with a run in the eighth. It’s a Landslide! Arrow "Oxfords’’ Voted Style Kings Large majority of collegians favor trim good looks of Arrow ‘‘Gordon Dover Hutton-down*’ “Lasting good looks” was the main reason cited for the overwhelming popularity of Arrow Oxfords. These fine shirts . . . which retain their fresh good looks all day long . . . are available at all Arrow dealers — in white or colors. ARROW »»-► TRADE Jt MARK ■ SHIRTS • TIES • UNDERWEAR • HANDKERCHIEFS ■ SPORTSWEAR - These Arrow Shirts on sale at FENNELLS 860 E. 13th Chucks Win BILL BLODGKTT, Duck pitch er, rallied after a shaky start to hurl his Oregon teammates to a 10-7 uin over the Alumni All Stars Saturday afternoon. Track Results 100-yard dash Springbett (O ), Talbot (O), Cooke (I). Time : 10.1. 220-yard dash Springbett (Ot, Talbot (O), Cooke (I). Time :22.7. feSO-vard run Clement (Oi, Ol . on (I i, Hail (O). Time 1:59.9. Mile run Clark (I), Reiser (Ot, Thornton fit. Time 4:24.5. Two-mile run Dellinger (O t, Gourley (I), Rackman (I). Time 9:34.5. 120-yard high hurdles- Sorsby (O). Church (It, Hansen (It. Time - :15.4. 440-yard dash Jacobs (O), Dahlqubt (Of, Dixon (I). Time j —:51.2. Pole vault Reid (O), Duffy , 111. Height 12 6". Javelin - Higdon (O), Hansen |(I), West (It. Distance 195’8". Discus Lloyd (O), Barton (It, Badorek (Oi. Distance 125 2”. Shot-put — Lloyd (O), Jones tOt, Harrington (It. Distance i 45'5'.j". High jump Faucett (O), Bad orek (Oi. Johnson (O). Height— 6'2 Broad jump — Johnson (O) Church tli, Sullivan (O). Dis tance 22'!4" Mile relay Oregon (Jacobs, Reiser, Talbot, Clement). Time— 3:26.2. I..... Ping Pong Meet Anyone interested in partici pating in 'the annual University table tennis tournament is asked to sign up some time early this week in the basement of the SU. Chairman of the tourney, Jack Socolofsky, announced that the meet would get underway in the near future and advised ; those who are planning on en ; tering to get 'their names in at once. SPORTS FARE 3:50, North field, Alpha Tap Omega vs. Tau Kappa Epsilon. 3:50, South field, Sigma Chi vs Delta Tau Delta. 3:50, Upper field, Beta Theta P: vs. Delta Upsilon. 4:55, North field, Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. Campbell Club. 4:55, South field, Sherry Ross vs. French hall. 4:55, Upper field, Alpha hall vs Hale Kane. Cant (/m ft ^ SELL IT THRU THE WANTADS Don Wenrl, Classified Advertising Mgr. 1949 PONTIAC "8” sedan, $835 Hydra. All extras. Professot Robert. Ext. 303. 5.4 DOST — Metal slide rule in Com monwealth. Reward offered. Call Bill Van Slyke, Gamma hall. 5-f Duck Baseballers Schedule ND Trio Oregon’s Duck*-: are scheduled to leave late Monday for their all important invasion of the Inland | Empire and a slate of games that will have them playing six tussles in seven day“. The Webfoots, in second place jin ND Standings behind the Ore gon State Beavers, must win at least half of their games on the | trip to stay in the running for the j league championship. osc, which is on its northern venture at the present time, split a pair of games with Idaho last j weekend to remain well in front of the field. On Friday the Bea NOKTIfKK.N DIVISION W L Pet. Oregon State . 7 1 875 OKEOON 4 '2 667 Washington 5 3 .625 | Washington State 3 5 .375 Idaho .1 9 .100 vers were handed their first con j ference loss when the Vandals won 4-0. But Ralph Coleman's nine came back strong Saturday to score an easy 10-5 victory'. The split leaves the Orangemen with a two game lead over second plate Oregon. Don Kirsch’s Webfoots took a lest from division warfare over the past weekend to take two non conference victories at Howe field. The Ducks tallied five runs in the I first inning ar.d then held on for (a 5-3 win over Seattle university Friday afternoon and then cam* back to down the Alumni A 'l •Star team by a 10-7 count in a Saturday afternoon game. Oreg, a home runs were responsible for both victories. Bob Wagner con nected with a 370 foot circuit smash with the baser loaded In the Seattle game and his hit eventual ly resulted in a Duck victory. In the Saturday game it wa*r shortstop John Keller who provid ed the four-base wallop. Keller •* blow came in the eighth frame of the alumni game with the score all knotted up, 7-7. George Shaw also picked up a homer in the Saturday clash. Shew smashed one over the right-field er's head in the third inning. Filching duties against Seattle were split up between Norm Forbes, Biil Garner and Trento* Huls. Forbes, who pitched tbo tirst four innings, was credHod with the win. Right-hander Bill Blodgett, staiting his first game ir. nearly a month, went all the way f.,d the Ducks on Saturday. Blodgett got off to a very shaky start as be gave up four runs in the first frame and three more in : -c fourth but he carne back strong in the late innings to become al most invincible. In many ir.nmgu he set the alumni down in order. Oregon will play their next games Wednesday and Thursday afternoons when they take on Ida ho in the first games of the id trip. Vacation E==—I BEiimr* Bgfliiidi UNION PACIFIC For a never-to-be-forgotten vacation ; j ; GO EAST! 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