iDuc607fiac64. By Chuck Mitchelmore Emerald Sports Editor am Summer brings an end to college newspaper publication but not to news oi college athletes which keeps piling up necessitating some sort oi review at summer’s end. Coach Bill Bowerman’s Oregon track men provided i a good share of the summer headlines, capping one of their most successful seasons with individual triumphs in additional open meets. The Duck cindermen copped fifth place in the Facifk Coast conference meet on Hayward field, then moved to Lot Angeles and snared fourth place in the NCAA meet, theii highest national finish in history. Previous best Oregor high was seventh in 1939. Distance Stars Shine Performances by Bowerman’s talented distance trio — Bill Dellinger, Ken Reiser and Jim Bailey — highlighted scoring action for the Webfoots. Dellinger won the mile. Reiser the two-mile and Bailey the 880-yard dash in the PCC meet. At Los Angeles Reiser walked off with two-mile honors and Bailey upset Dellinger and UCLA’s Bob Seaman to take the mile in 4 :Q5.9. Sophomore standouts Martin Pedigo and Ed Binghan added valuable points with places in the broad jump anr1 javelin respectively. Dellinger Betters Time Dellinger ran the best Oregon mile in history in the PCC Big Ten meet following the NCAA competition, but lost out in a stretch battle to his old rival, Seaman. His second place time was 4 :04.6. Bailey ran the best half mile ever run by an Australian runner in winning the PCC-Big Ten 880 with a 1:51. The record will probably not be recognized, however, as Bailey was racing in a United States collegiate meet. Reiser had a bad day in the PCC-Big Ten two mile, in contrast to USC’s Fernando Ledesma, who set a new col legiate mark with a terrific 8:58 clocking. Reiser Tours Europe Following the collegiate meetings, Reiser left on a tour of European competitions with other United States track stars and competed in Finland. Czechoslovakia, Scotland and England before returning to go on active duty as an Army second lieutenant in Kentucky. Bailey spent some time in Canadian meets during the summer, as did Doug Clement, Duck middle distance star, who broke two records in the Canadian pentathlon championships, and pole vaulter Bob Reid, who reached the top height of his career at 13’6”. Reiser and Clement will not return to Duck competition but Dellinger and Bailey will be back in action this fall when cross-country season begins. Next spring should find Bailey in the mile spot and Dellinger filling Reiser’s two-mile shoes if predictions run true to form. Senior Gridders Active George Shaw and Jack Patera were members of the College All-Star squad in the annual collegiate-professional football game in Chicago last August. Shaw saw.no action for the Stars as Notre Dame’s Ralph Guglielmi quarterbacked the entire game. Patera, who was named captain of the All-American Sigma Chi team, was in the game briefly. Both Shaw and Patera have played in exhibition action for the Baltimore Colts. Last year’s Duck grid captain, Ron Pheister, was drafted by the San Francisco 49ers as a center, but accepted a coach ing job at Tigard high school. NEWS FLASH!! FOR THE CLASS OF 1959 You'll get EXTRA MILES ; of WEAR out of your shoes while at college if ) you let us take care of your shoe repairs. Campus Shoe Shop 843 EAST 13th AVENUE One to Get Ready Moore s Gotta Go "That’s my boy,” sa>s Al Weill, manager of h«-a\> m right cham pion Korky Marciano, as he gives his fighter a good-luck sendoff before his Tuesday figlit with light-hcu\yucight king Archie Moore. The 13-round bout will take phtec in Vankrr stadium und Mill la carried bv radio and closed television circuit tonight la-ginning at «:30 F.si.T. i _introducing. 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