'Dudz By Bob Robinson Emirtld Sport* Editor If statistics thus far arc any indication of tilings to come, tlicn all Northern Division track and fiedd teams had better be on the lookout for Hill Bowerman’s Oregon Ducks. With the X1) championship meet just a little more than two weeks away, Oregon men hold the best marks in five of 15 events which have been held in dual meets to date. Washington seems to he the biggest threat to the Ducks in their quest for the league crown. The Huskies also have five top marks. The other five top performances are distributed among the other three XI) schools. Washington State holds three of these, < )regon State one and Idaho one. At the present time the five ()regon trackmen who are at the top of the 1 i-1 in their respective events are Cordon Dahhpiist in the 110 yard dash, Ken I lickenbottom in the pole vault, Hob Faucet t in the high jump, Doyle Higdon in the javelin and Hill Sorsby in the 220-yard low hurdles. Of these Hickenbottom and Higdoj> especially have been head and shoulders above any! other competitors and unless something drastic changes in the next couple of weeks they seem destined for first places in the XD meet. Washington Strong Faucett, Sorsby and DahhpiHt will all have their work cut out for them if they are to maintain their first place standings! in the big meet. W ashington’s five top performer- arc Duane Wardlow in the shot put, Denny Meyer in the two-mile run, Terry Strom in the di-cus, Darrold Skarvcdt in the broad jump and the Husky mile relay team. From the looks of this it appears as if the Washingtonians and the Webfoots are due for a close fight for the league toga. The Huskies will have one slight advantage in that this year’s meet is to be held in Seattle on Washington’s home track. Washington State's Bob Gary holds the best times in both the 100 and 220-yard dashes and Cougar Hill Link looms as I the best man in the KXO-yard run. OSC's only top mark is held by Don Chambers in the 120 yard hjgh hurdles while Idaho’s fir-t is in the person of Hmcr 8on Cliwk in the mile run. Of course all these estimations are from statistics alone and have not taken into account upsets, inspired performances and surprise showings which year after year continue to make the form chart look bad. Big Sports Day Coming Sport* fun* around the Eugene area arc going to he treated to another l»ig clay of athletic events Saturday, May 22. The athletic department is sponsoring their second annual “Spring Spots Day" and on this year’s slate are four prominent features. The Northern Division golf championships will get under way at 10 o’clock in the morning and will continue for most of the day at the Eugene Country Club. At the same time on the Oregon tennis courts will be held the XI) tennis champion ships featuring some of the outstanding netters in the Pacific Northwest. At 11 o’clock Ten Casanova’s Oregon football team will take to Hayward field for their annual spring practice game between the “greens” and the “whites.” To cap the day Don Kirsch's Oregon baseball team will host Oregon State at Howe field in the final ND diamond fracas of the,season for both teams. From the looks of things at this time, this game could prove to be very important.in determin ing the league championship. Oregon State and Oregon are cur rently fighting it out for first place in the conference. Play-offs in North This Year Whoever wins the ND baseball title this year will get a good break in the PCC play-offs. This year's two-of-three series with the Southern Division winner will be held on the home diamond of the winning northern team. If OSC comes out on top, the play-offs will be at Coleman field in Corvallis and if Oregon’s Ducks get the nod the series will be held on Oregon’s Ilowc field. As many people recall, last year Oregon had to travel all the way to Palo Alto for the conference championship play-off with Stanford university. The Ducks were beaten decisively in two straight games. Delving back into the past records we found that in past PCC play-offs the Southern Division has pretty well domin ated the titles. Only twice in the seven seasons which the play offs have been held have the Nl) teams come out on top. In 1950 Washington State downed Stanford at Pullman and went on to gain a second place finish in the NCAA championships. In 1952 Oregon State upset Southern California at Corvallis and went on to a sixth place finish in the NCAA. The southern schools have taken the title in every other series. Duck Nine Moves to Pullman For Washington State Tilts still hot on the trail of front running Oregon State, the Oregon Duck bane ball team will roll into Pullman this weekend for a two game aeries with the fast-improv ing and dangerous Washington State Cougars. The Webfoots, who split two games with W8C at Howe field a few weeks back, are expecting the Cougars of robust Buck Bailey to offer some stiff competition. Wash ington State, after a very slow start in which they dropped five of their first six games, has rallied back to triumph in three of their last four outings to serve notice Ducks Stage Rally To Crush Idaho, Don Kirsch’s Oregon Ducks 1 broke loos** with nine big nans in the eighth inning of their North ern Division game with Idaho' Thursday afternoon at Moscow to! swamp the Vandals by a 13-4 score. Clem Barberry's Vandals had taken an early lead with two runs in the second but the Ducks fought' back to tie the count in the fifth. Then in the eighth Oregon let loos*; with both barrels to snow their opponents under. Norm Forbes pitched eight in nings for the Webfoots and re ceived credit for the pitching win He was nicked for five hits during his stint. Pete Williams went in for the Ducks in the ninth to put the final hurling slants past the Idaho batters. The victory for Oregon pushed the Ducks up to within one game of league leading Oregon State. The Ducks now move oft to Pull man for a two game aeries with Washington State college. I” that they are finally beginning to. play the kind of ball that wax pre-! dieted that they would before the season began. The Cougars split a series with league-leading OSC early this week and in the second game gave the Beavers a good drubbing, 10-2. Bailey, who has been quite pleased with his team in their last couple of outings, will probably use the same starting line-up that downed Oregon State last Tuesday afternoon. If he does the starters will be: Golden, catcher; McIntosh, first base; Herschy, second base; Foisy, shortstop; Hardman, third base; Poppe, left field; Sparks! center field; Overby, right field. A likely pitching choice for the | Cougars would be Lee Dolquiat, the fast-ball flinger who has had such fine success in games thus far. Wednesday's Box Oregon (8) AB Ron, If 4 Keller, ft* . 5 Shaw, cf . 5 Marlett. c ....... 4 Sch!o**tein. lb . 3 Wagner, rf .... .4 Williams, 3b . 3 Johnson, 2b. 3 Bull, p Blodgett, p. 2 35 Idaho (4) AR Falash, cf ._. 3 Haines. Jb ... 5 Cygler, 2b . 5 Kleffner, 3b .. 3 Frazier, If . 4 Morrison, 9* . 2 Qtiane, c .2 Teverbaugb, rf . 2 HaJlrtt. p. 0 Barton, p . 4 Nelson, rf . 1 32 H O A | 2 1 0 2 1 3 ! 1 3 01 2 7- 0 I 2 8 0 ; 0 1 0 1 4 2 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 I 1 0 1 11 27 8 H O A 0 3 0 0 9 0 | I U 0 1 1 3 i 0 7 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 4 27 10! Error* - Williams, Falash. Cyglrr. 21! Km», Williams, Blodgett, Barton. 3 B M orrison. Oregon _. ... 420 000 011—8 1 Idaho .... 000 310 000—4 Duek coach, Don Kirsch, will probably stick with the same line up that played for him in the Idaho series, just completed. This would mean that the opening men would be: Neal Marlett, catcher; Dick Schlosstein, first base; Jim John son, second base; John Keller, short stop; Pete Williams, third base; Jerry Ross, left field; George Shaw, center field; and Bob Wag ner, right field. On the mound for the Webfoote in the first game of the set will be either Trenton Huts or Bill Blod gett. Both flingers saw action in the first Idaho game and neither one was worked hard enough tp have to rest more than two or threp daye. Question of the day Can ducks tell time by looking at the stars? A noted authority on this subject, Silva Z. Torch leg, says that the only time ducks need to tell is closing time. You can always tell closing time by the flashing lights over the college girl’s doorways. For the most enjoyable pre closing hour rush, try rushing all the way back from Rod Taylor’s at 3 minutes till closing time. It’s exciting. ROD TAYLOR'S On The Glenwood Strip JR. WEEKEND QUEEN CANDIDATE