Oregon Awaits Vandals For First ND Dual Meet Orcgon'd weather-troubled truck team will be looking for nome aun this Saturday as the Ducks begin a defense of their Northern Division championship against Idaho on Hayward field. The Webfoot team will tangle with the Vandals at 8 p.m. after the annual Hayward relays, a two-day high school meet, is finished. Oregon will be at full strength for the conference test, and Coach Rill Bower man’s strong teum Is a heavy favorite to down the Idaho trackmen. The weatherman will prohubly provide more trouble to the Ducks than any thing, as the Vandals have add ed a new coach In Joe (ilander hut little else since their last place finish In the ND meet last year. Idaho will be out to win Its first dual-meet victory from the Ducks in the history of track competition between the two schools. Oregon defeated the Vandals 92-38 at Moscow last year for the seventh straight win in the series dating back to 1947. Bowerman’s ace distance men will be running their specialties for the first time this season Sat urday. The wily Duck coach has been experimenting in early meets to give his runners ex perience in several distances. Saturday’s lineup In the long runs will find Jim Bailey, the America's Santee Next Super-miler Says Bannister LONDON (AP) Dr. Roger Bannister, first man to run the four-minute mile, predicted Tues day that America's Wes Santee will become the third man to Join the super-milers in the near future. Bannister’s 3:59.4 mile, run at Oxford on May 6, 1954, was bet tered shortly afterward by Aus tralia's John Landy, who ran 3:58 in Finland. Santee’s Mark Best In his acceptance speech after receiving a trophy from the Helms Foundation of America. Bannister said: ‘'Santee, I think, will run a four-minute mile in the near fu ture. He has perhaps the great est record for times of any mid dle distance runner today, but has not been getting the stiff competition which will enable < him to join Landy and myself. I think he can do it.” Lundy Big Rival Bannister said Landy more than any other athlete had taught him what real competi tion could mean. The slim, sandy haired doctor defeated Landy at Vancouver in a mile which saw both great runners finish under four minutes. Bannister said that since his retirement he found he missed the atmosphere of sports, but it w'as a case of the demands of his profession coming first. AFROTC Riflemen Prep For National Awards The Oregon AFROTC rifle team intensified practice this week as the riflemen looked to the Secretary of the Air Force matches slated to be fired Thurs day for national prizes. Firing will be on a telegraph basis with results of cadet wings forwarded to the National Rifle association for judging. ace Australian htilf-mll