Oregon Trackmen Slate WSC Trip Looking for their third con secutive Northern Division dual meet victory. Bill Bowerman’s Oregon cindermen travel to Pull man Saturday to visit Washing ton State's traditionally strong Cougars. Coach Jack Mooberry’s WSC thinclads are paced by Bob Gary.ND and PCC sprint champ; Bill Link, coast 830 winner, and Burt Grinds, who boasts the top shot put effort of the season in the Northwest. Cougars I'nbeaten The Cougars are also unde feated in dual competition this season, having trounced Oregon Duck Bowlers Second in US Oregon’s strong varsity bowl ing team took the highest na tional rank of any Duck team in two years as their score of 3766 pins was announced to be the second highest in the nation Monday. Coach Louis Bellisimo’s bowl ers competed against more than 50 teams from all over the country in the National Col legiate Telegraphic champion ships. Their score was second only to defending champion Marquette’s total of 3824 pins. The Webfoot team rolled their meet score last weekend with Oregon State on the SU alleys and the results were compiled at the University of Washington. Oregon State, who upset Oregon to win the Northwest title two weeks ago, finished far down the list with 3364 pins. Individual scores for the Ore gon team was led by Bob Boyle who shot an 822 with one of his five games a 219. Vern Jackson followed with 778, Brice Reimer had 760, Scott Page rolled 731 and Ray Chris tensen and Blake Boggess split the fifth game and had 675. Teams from Ohio dominated all of the top positions except for Oregon as Case was third in the championship followed by Kent state and Ohio state. Last year Oregon was fourth in the field when Marquette won with 3850 pins but in 1953, the first year of the telegraphic meet, Oregon was first. IM Schedule Wednesday Softball 3:50 Gamma hall vs. Alpha hall, north field. Hale Kane vs. Philadelphia House, south field. Sigma Nu vs. Theta Chi, upper field. 4:55 Sigma Chi vs. Alpha Tau Omega, north field. Phi Gamma Delta vs. Pi Kappa Alpha, south field. Sigma Alpha Mu vs. Camp bell club, upper field. Tennis 4:00 Phi Kappa Psi vs. Straub Frosh, courts 4, 5, 6. Golf Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. Beta Theta Pi, Oakway. State and Idaho in their two starts. Gary is yet unbeaten in the 100 and 220-yard dashes. Against Idaho last Saturday the husky speedster turned in a 9.7 century and 21.5 furlong. The Ducks will counter with Pan-American ! games performer Bruce Spring ! bett. who had a 21.4 time for the i 220 earlier. Link is expected to put on one | of the day's duels when he tangles with Jim Bailey in the half mile. Link has a 1:59 best effort, while Bailey has been timed in 1:53 on the relay leg. Burl Grinols, burly Cougar weight mail, posted a 52’ % mar k against Oregon State, but fell down to 49’ 11” Saturday, one half an inch better than Oregon's Jack Moad. Beaver Divoters Slated to Meet Ducks Saturday Oregon's varsity golf team, | boasting a conference win streak , more than four years old, will play their second Northern Divi sion match of the season Satur day with Oregon State providing country club. The VVebfoot team is undefeat ed in play so far this year, hav- . ing beaten a good Washington team, 17-10, here two weeks ago. The Beavers lost to the Huskies, 14*--12'L., in their only i ND match this season. Oregon's only other action of ■ the season came last weekend in j the Northern California Inter collegiate tournament at Santa Cruz, where the Ducks finished fifth out of 26 entrants. Oregon State was also there, but the rains and winds even hampered the Beavers more. Coach Jim Barrett’s OSC team has also played a heavy non conference slate this season, win ning three out of four matches. The Beavers beat both Willam ette and Portland State easily and then split with the Univer sity of Nevada and Seattle uni versity at Reno before the Cali fornia tourney. Sports Staff Desk Editor: Chuck Mitchel more. Staff: Jerry Claussen, Buzz Nelson. buttons and beaus BMOC and back bench boys — go for AFTER SIX formats. Styling so trim, fit so "natural" "stain shy” finish so safe from spots! For more fun—go Webfoots Top Vandals On Makeshift Diamond NORTHERN DIVISION BASEBALL STANDINGS Trim W L Pet. Washington State 2 0 1.000 Oregon 1 0 1.000 Washington 4 2 .l>"7 Oregon State . 0 0 .000 Llahu ...». 0 S .000 Tueaday't Results Oregon 2. Idaho 0. Washington State 8, Washington 4. By Buzz Nelson Emerald Aititlinl Sport* Editor Sophomore righthander Terry Maddox turned back Idaho with four scattered singles as Oregon posted a 2-0 Northern Division baseball triumph Tuesday in the snow and rain of Willamette valley’s strange spring. The game was played on an improvised diamond in the south east corner of Howe field. Both Howe field and the Krosh dia mond were unplayable from re cent rains. It was the first \D contest the Ducks have managed to play. Five previous games have been mined out Including a sec ond Idaho game which Coaches Don Kirsch and Clent I’arlterry, In consultation with the um pires, decided not to attempt. The University of Washington is the next team that will brave the stormy weather of Eugene. WSC Beats Washington SEATTLE (AP)- Washington State college defeated Washing ton. 8-4. in a tedious, rain-soak ed. 10-inning baseball game Tues day and thereby further nailed down its chances of backing into the Northern Division title. The game, which lasted three hours 28 minutes and was de layed by one 20-minute deluge, was lost by the wildness of Wash ington’s starter. Bill Reems, and the men in the infield after Reems left the game. The score was tied at 4-all go ing into the 10th. Reems, who had been pitching a fairly steady game, gave up a single to Ron Foisie. He walked the next two and then hit Ron Overby to force in a run. Reems was derricked and Ed Lajala struck out the first man to face him but the next two men were safe on infielders’ errors and three more runs poured in. Jerry Bartow, Cougar reliefer, was credited with the win. WSC .301 000 000 4-8 7 2 Washington .110 000 200 0-4 8 5 Stock. Bartow 7 and Rich; Reems, Lajala 10 and Brady. W I ™ All work done here by a real shaver expert. Parts available for all leading makes: Sunbeam, Schick and Remington. S&H GREEN STAMPS •ftoweiry 4B& Score The Huskies will be here for single games on Friday and Sat urday. It was the second successive shutout for Maddox, the first be ing an 11-0 whitewashing of Willamette on April 8. The solid ly built moundsman proved as stingy with the hits as usual and had near-perfect control, walk ing only one and striking out eight. For Idaho lefthander Aubrey Stephens was nearly as tough, allowing but five hits, three of them by Oregon srrondsucker Jim Johnson. The Ducks tallied both their runs in the fourth inning. Fete Williams led off with a bunt single and moved to third as Johnson sliced a hit to right field. Neal Marlett followed by flying out to center, Williams scoring after the catch. Johnson also scored ns the centerflelder's throw to third was high and wide. Only one other time did a run ner get as far as third. That was in the Duck eighth when Johnson singled, stole second and con tinued on to third as the catch er's throw went into centerfield. .Maddox had the Vandals on his hip all the way, setting them down one-two-three in six of the nine innings. No Idaho runner got past first, us the Duck dffcnw’ bucked up |(H pitcher ultli fine support. Idaho waa a little erratic In the field with five error*. The Ducks did a lot of bunting, tak ing advantage of the wet play ing area which made it hard for Infieldera to charge In swiftly, Johnson wan the hitting atnr, with three-for-flve, nil alngles. He also stole three base* and figured on the pivot play. Idaho B Braden. If F«la»h. ci J K teffnef, 3b 4 Monw>n. Hi ,1 O^llixi, 2b Pollilo. rf Howard, c Sullivan, n Stephen*. i> 3 Total* 29 in a double H O A 2 0 o I 5 o 0 3 4 0 6 | 0 I | ! 4 o 0 3 2 0 2 1 0 0 3 4 24 12 Oregon B [ Kellet. *•» 2 i Ko.», If 4 i Shaw, cf J Stlib»»l«rift, lb ..4 Pmgree. if 4 William*. 3 b 4 Johnson, 2b 4 Marlett. t 0 Maddon, j» * Total* 27 M O A 0 3 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 7 0 0 3 0 1 0 3 3 4 2 0 H 2 0 0 0 5 27 11 Idaho Oregon 000 20n o* * Pitcher IP AB K M ER BB SO I Stephen* .ft 27 2 5 1 5 2 | Maddox 9 20 0 4 0 J H E Fal**h. Ktrffner, Mnn«ofl. H ward. I Stephen*. K William*. John**>i» RBI : Mar left. SB Johna.n 3. 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