Trackmen Enter ND Realys Web foots Picked To Get Meet Title Oregon's track and field Ducks, unbeaten in Northern Di vision competition since 1953, will send a full team to Cor vallis Saturday in quest of the first annual Northern Divi sion relay championship. The Ducks will be slight favorites for the meet, with stiff opposition expected from Washington and Washington State. Washington’s main strength lies in the middle distances, wijcii; il nun Hrverai pur formem. Heading the list in the ■Huskies' great quarter rmler Ter ry Tobacco, a member of the 1950 Canadian Olympic team, wiio will run anchor on their mile relay team, and may also see ac tion in the two mile relay. Washington also has middle distance area Dave McCullough and Hill Moser, a couple of sub 1:55 half miter* ready for duty in both the mile and two mile re lay*. Husky Jack Damon, a very promising sophomore, will prob ably fill out Washington's tough middle distance relays, and he may also be entered with dis tance man Krnie Branom in the medley relay. HSC Mill Ite strongest In the field events where it hu-t weight man Ste\e Frye, a 53-foot stmt putter and a 150-foot discus man. set to perform in his two favorite events. Also the Cougars have a duo of top pole vaulters in football ends Don Kilingiten and Jack Fanning, and a versatile high jump, broad jump flush in Duane Keranen. I'sually-weak Idaho Is not a title threat, but will take plenty of [mints away from the favored schools In the distance events. Joe dander almost has more distance runners than he knows what to do with at Moscow, and will put up tough teams In the medley and two mile relays, leading the list of Vandal harriers Is 4:04 fuller Frank Wyatt, who placed second be hind I'.HC’s Max Truex In the cross country meet last fall. The Vandals also have 9:09 two-mller Ray Hatton, sub-9:20 two-mller Ron Adams, and 1:81 8H0 man Dick Boyce ready for action In Saturday's longer races. Against all this talent W'ebfoot boss Bill Bowerman will send his usual array of thinclads. paced by versatile Steve Anderson and Dave Kdstrom. Anderson will compete In the hurdles, broad Jump, jave lin, and sprints, while Kdstrom Is due In the hurdles, broad jump, discus, and high jump. Other Ducks slated for much action include Mark Robbins, in the two mile and medley relays, plus the individual two mile; Jack Morris, sprint and hurdle relays; and Jerry Schwartz in the mile and hurdle relays. Spring Term Intramurals Scheduled to Open Monday Intramural softball gets under way next Monday with a full six-game slate on tap. Three games are scheduled to begin at 3:.'<0 and three more contests will start at 4:55. Last year's softball champion, the F’ogo Pups, will open their title defense Thursday. IM golf and tennis action are also slated to begin Monday with Omega Hall meeting Barrister Inn in the net opener and Lambda Chi facing Harristed in the initial j divot clash. Defending champions in golf ( and tennis are Alpha Tau Omega ; and the Legal Kagle.s respectiv ely. The 'mural track competition will again bo handled by varsity coach Bill Bowerman who will make out the schedule. The IM track meet date has not yet been set. Sports Staff Desk Editors: Pete Shaw and Boh Mullin Staff: Phil Knight. June Night, Last Night, Opening Night, Grubby Night, Dark Night, Empty Night, Full Night, Goo