Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 06, 1955, Page Five, Image 5

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    Webfoots Trv Trianale Test Saturdav
Oregon's powerful track and
field squad gets its first real j
tent of the young 19r»r» season ‘
Saturday when the Ducks engage
Lewis and Clark and Seattle Pa
cifle in a triangle meet at Port
land.
The meet, scheduled to begin1
at 1:30 p.m. In Lewiti and Clark's |
Griswold Hladium, will be the -
first regular competition for
Coach Bill Bowerman's defend
ing Northern Division cham
pions. Earlier the Wehfoot cln
dermen beat Willamette In a
practice meet and then partici
pated in the Willamette relays
last week.
Beth Teams Potent
The two small colleges will
present stiff competition for the
Ducks. I-ewls and Clark has sev
eral outstanding veterans back
from their 1954 Northwest con
ference c hampion team while Se
attle Pacific was district NAIA
champion last year.
All three tenms fared well in
the Willamette relays last week
with Oregon leading the big eol
eges with seven first-place win
ners and three others tied for
firsts. Lewis and Clark had
strong entries In several of the
relay races while Seattle Pacific
showed strength in individual
performances.
Century Duel Keen
One of the features of the
meet is expected to come in the
100-yard dash in which Oregon's
Bruce Springbett will go against
L-C's Caley Cook and Seattle Pa
m
clflc's Waif. Hill. Hprlngbett and
Hill have been timed in 9.7 sec
ond* for the century while Cook
ha* a 9.8 to hi# credit.
Another clone duel will prob
ably come in the broad jump
where Oregon Sophomore Martin
Pedigo will face Cook, the NW
champ in 1984, and Cook'* team
mate. Hob Chiodo. All three have
topped the 22-foot mark with
Pedigo recording the bent Jump
in the relay* last week of 22'.
9%".
IX' Runners Mtrong
Chiodo is also a good high
jumper and will press Oregon's
Terry Sullivan in that depart
ment. L-C Coach Kldtn Fix has
11 lettermen back from his cham
pionship team and is especially I
deep in the sprints and middle '■
distances. Four newcomers. In
cluding state high school 220
champ Traver Campbell from
Grant, bolster the Pioneer forces.
Bowermon will send a full
squad to Portland in an effort to
get a good idea of the squad's
full strength in individual com
petition. Bad weather and lack
of a real test has kept some of
the Ducks from giving top per
formance* yet.
Duck Distances Switched
Fan interest at the meet will
center on the distance running of
Oregon's Bill Dellinger, defend
ing ND, PCC and NCAA mile
champ, who will run the two
mile Saturday; Jim Bailey, Aus
tralian 880 champ who will run
the mile, and Ken Reiser, usually
a two-miler but entered in the
Duck Netmen
Prep for Reed
With an eye toward thin week*
end'* matches with Reed college
and Springfield high school.
Coach Hilbert Lee sent his varsity
and freshman tennis teams
through lengthy practice ses
sions Tuesday afternoon, taking
advantage of the weatherman's
generosity.
lice’s vanity squad will take
on Reed tn a return match, us
the Ducks trounced the Grif
fins in Portland last weekend
by a 7-0 count. The Kced net
men will be playing Oregon
■State In the morning and the
match should begin about 2:30.
The freshmen will see their
first action of the season Friday
afternoon on the university
courts, facing prep power Spring
field at 3 o'clock. A round-robin
series of matches 1b currently
going on to determine the order
BevosDrop Opener
To Angels, 9-5
LOS ANGELES (APi—Los
Angeles overpowered Portland
Tuesday in the season's opening
baseball game before 5871 fans,
9-5.
The Angels socked four hom
ers. one of them by pitcher
Lefty Joe Hatten in the second
inning with two men on base,
and another by relief hurler Turk
Lown for the Angels.
Portland .000 103 001 5 10 1
Los Angeles ..031 002 Olx—9 12 0
Waibel, Anthony 4, Stalich 7,
B. Bottler 8 and Calderone; Hat
ten, Lown 5 and Pramesa.
Sports Staff
Desk Editor: Chuck Mitchel
moie.
Staff: Jerry Claussen, Jerry
Olson, Allen Johnson, Buzz Nel
son. J. Benjamin Seifling.
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of the two squads for the week
end matches.
Lee reported that the Ducks
stopped off in Portland on Sun- ;
day last weekend to defeat the
Oregon Medical school team. A
feature match saw the Ducks'
first man. Eon Carlson, beat
last year's Duck star. Ron Lo
well.
Cited for great improvement
was the whole team, with Bob
Baker and Don Bonime singled
out for special mention. Baker, ;
said Lee, was a standout in the
weekend’s matches. Portland
Coach Mike Ttchy said that a
few breaks on the Oregon side j
could have given them the
match, as the games were
closer than the scores indi
cated.
Continuing to appear In top
roles for the varsity were Carl
son. Baker, Bonime and the two
Dicks, Gray and Hamilton. Head
ing the Frosh were Stan Kalapus,
Stew Jones, Brian Booth and
Marv Woods.
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HHO this week.
Other Ducks gunning for firsts
in the running events will be
Sophomore Kd Bingham, who
threw the Javelin almost 200 feet
two weeks ago and figures to top
that soon; Gordon Dahlquist, 440
ace and part of the Ducks’ crack
mile relay team; Doug Basham
and Bill Hornby in the hurdles
and Bob Reid in the pole vault. I
Doug Clement, ace middle-dis-;
tance man for three years, is
still resting a pulled leg muscle
and is not a likely starter for
the Ducks until the first con
ference dual meet with Idaho
April 16.
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