Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 15, 1955, Page Four, Image 4

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    Trackmen to Open Division
Season Against Vandal Team
Oregon’s strong 'track team
will venture outside come rain
or sun tomorrow when the Ducks
begin their defense of their
Northern Division title against
the Idaho Vandals on Hayward
field.
Coach Bill Bowerman is hope
ful that the usual Willamette
valley spring weather will hold
up for the meet to give his strong
group of runners a chance to try
for good times. The Webfoots
have been hampered by bad
weather all season and had to
limit most workouts to the in
door track this week.
Eighth l O-Idaho Meet
The meet, scheduled to begin
about 3 p.m., after the finish of
the Hayward relays, marks the
BILL DELLINGER
Entered in Mile
eighth time an Oregon track
team has met one from Idaho.
The Ducks hold seven straight
wins in the series dating back
to 1947. all but one coming un
der the guidance of Bowerman.
Idaho Coach Joe dander will
bring a 15-man squad to Eugene I
to tangle with the heavily-fa- j
vored Ducks. Bowerman will j
have the services of more than
20 Oregon trackmen for thej
Ducks' first 1955 conference;
meet. Included on the Duck j
squad will be two three-year let
termen, several double and single
letter-winners and a group of
promising sophomores.
Principal strength for Oregon
will lie in the distance runs and
Talks Slated
For Loscutoff
A trip to Boston is in the
offing for big Jim Loscutoff,
1954 Oregon basketball standout
and unanimous all-Northern Di
vision choice, to discuss possible
terms with the Boston Celtics
professional five.
Picked in the Wednesday draft
meeting as the number one draft
selection of the Celts. Loscutoff
has also been approached by two
top-flight AAUW teams, Ada
Oilers "and the famed Phillips 66
team.
Seen by Coach Bill Borcher
as a potential National Basket
ball association star, Loscutoff
has been described by the Ore
gon mentor as “one of the finest
professional prospects I have
ever seen.”
The Celtics picked Chet Noe
from the Oregon team two years
ago, but the appeal of AAU ball
kept Noe from signing. He
eventually wound up with the
Ada five of Houston, Tex. Last
year, the Celtics also reached into
the Northwest and drafted
Dwight (Red! Morrison from
Idaho.
sprints where several veterans
of last year's campaign rule as
top-heavy favorites to nab their
specialties. Feature races will in
clude the mile and two-mile runs
and the 100 and 220-yard dashes.
NCAA mile champion Bill Dell
inger will run in both the mile
and two-mile events against Ida
ho after nearly breaking the
school record in the two-mile
last week. He will be backed tip
by the record-holder, veteran
Ken Reiser, in both runs.
In the sprints, Oregon's Bruce
Springbelt will be hoping to keep
his 1955 undefeated string going
in the 100. Sophomore Hank
Loumeua will also run for the
Ducks in the 100 and 220. The
two should get plenty of com
petition from the Vandals' speedy
Wilbur Gary and basketball star
Bill Bauscher.
Bailey in 880
Jim Bailey. Oregon's gift from
Australia, will get a chance to
show the form that gave him the
880 championship last year in
his home country. The long
striding sophomore will get
plenty of help from Canadian
veteran Doug Clement, now at
top form after an early leg in
jury.
The Ducks will have a heavy
entry in the field events where
the Vandals are generally shal-1
low though tough. Ed Bingham's
solo work in the javelin and the
broad jump are the only spots
where the Ducks will be out
manned.
OSC Meets WSC
While the Ducks are enter
taining Idaho, two other confer
ence clubs will be opening their
Northern Division seasons. Ore
gon State, boasting little except j
coast javelin champion Jerry
Church. will host improved
Washington State at Corvallis in ;
the first league action for both
teams.
Entries in Saturday's meet:
10'*- yard dash—Oregon: Bruce Storing
bett. I.eRoy Campliell and Hank I-oumena.
Idaho: Wilbur Gary and Hill Bauscher.
200-yard dash- Oregun: Springbett, l.ou
mena and Arden Christensen. Idaho: Gary
and Bauscher.
44‘i-yard dash Oregon: Rill Sorsbv. Gor
don Dablqtiist and Christensen. Idaho: Hen
ning Olsen and Gary Dixon.
880-yard run -Oregon: Jim Bailey and
Doug Clement. Idaho: Colin Catnpliell and
Kobert Thornton.
Mile run—Oregon: Hill Dellinger and
Ken Reiser. Idaho: I.ou Gorley and Xeal
Case bolt.
Ttvo mile run—Oregon: Dellinger and
Reiser. Idaho: Gorley ami I‘arebolt.
Standings
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
AMERICAN LEAGUE
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
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Pittsburgh
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Thursday's Results
Chicago 6, Cincinnati 4.
Brooklyn 10, New York 8.
St. Louis 8, Milwaukee 7.
Philadelphia 4, Pittsburgh 3.
Cleveland 5, Detroit 3.
Boston 8. New York 4.
Chicago 7, Kansas City 1.
Washington-Baltimore, rain.
Sports Staff
Desk Editor: Allen Johnson.
Staff: Jerry Claussen, Buzz
Nelson.
1 » > ar*l high hurdles Oregon: Pong
Basham ami Sorahy. Idaho: I .art y Church
and Paul llauscn.
JJO yard low hurdles Oregon: Basham
and Soi shy. Idaho: (iar>. Church and llan
Mile rela' Oregon and Idaho.
Javelin Oregon: Pd Bingham. Idaho:
Dwaue HihIksuii and Hausen.
Discus Oregon: Bingham. \\ 'all Badorck
and Ben l.loyd. Idaho: Nick S|»eropuln».
Shot-put Oregon: Jack M<»ad. Jim Junes
and l.loyd. Idaho: Ron Leppkc.
Broad jump Oregon: Martin Pedigo and
Donn Sullivan. Idaho: Paul Church. Ciary
and Bau*chri%n
High jump Oregon: Terry Sullivan.
Pedigo anti Ken lliekenl>ottom. Idaho: Jerry
Dtifjj and Church.
Pole vault Oregon: Boh Reid. Dave
\cwland ami Hickenhottom. Idaho: Duffy.
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