Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 16, 1958, Page Five, Image 5

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    NORTHERN DIVISION • 1958
Ducks leave for test
Oregon’* unbeaten track team
leave* Kugene Friday at 10 a m.
for Seattle and a crack at it*
fifth Mtralght Northern Division
championship.
Coach Bill Bowcrman «eot. hi*
thlnclad* through a light work
out Tiiursday afternoon, ending
their workout* for the meet.
There i* nothing left for the
Din k* to do, but wait until race
time.
Itoweriinui expect* an ex
tremely clone meet with WSC
providing the big hurdle to u
fifth straight title, .luck Moo
berry'* ( ongar* have a great
(bail of depth, and arc well
hula need.
Pacing Moo berry'* afjuad are a
pair of Kpeedy Kophotnore*. Don
Maw and Spike Aril. Maw i* the
top WHO sprinter and will be
favored in both sprints Saturday
if hi* pulled muscle 1* healed.
Maw'* bent race i» the 220 where
lie holds a best time of :20.9,
top* thi* year on the Coast.
Arlt I* currently the leading
low hutdler In the Division,
should put on an exciting dual
with Oregon Dave Eidstrom for
ingh hurdle honor*.
Other strong Cougar conten
ders inelude Dick Ituhcnser,
who has the Second >>est javelin
throw in the leugue, Jack Fun
rdng and Don Kliingsi n. who
are 13 plus pole vaulters,
■Steve Frye, who has league
Ix-sts In two events—the dis
cus and the shot, and !*■<• Hall,
OKKOON'M JIM GKEIXE (right) and Terry Tobacco of Wash
ington urc favored in their respective events in Saturday's North
ern Division meet at Seattle. Grelle runs the mile, while Tobacco
Is a quarter-mller.
one of the two t«»p quarter
inllers In the Division.
Against this fine array of tal
ent Howerrnan will send hia own
talented crew, of which all mem
hers appear, at last, to be ready
to. go.
STAN ML’SIAL, who bunged out his 2!i!l9th bam- hit on May 12 at
Wrlgley Field, Chicago, selects a hat prior to hitting his 3000th
safety the next day against the Cubs. Manager Fred Hutchinson
hud Intended to keep Musiul on the bent'll so he could try for the
big blow against the San Francisco (iiants in St. Louis, but he
used “The Man” in a pinch hit role and Musial belted a 2-2 pitch
for u double.
Tuesday, May 20th
Deadline for turning in Co-op receipts for
refund.
Leave your envelopes at cashier's window
before May 20th.
University Co-op
The discouraging pulled mus
cles that have botheied sprinters
Steve Anderson and Jack Morris
and broad jumper Sam Taylor
over the past few weeks are
healed.
Following Saturday’s competi
tion the Ducks will board their
chartered bus and return to Eu
gene by 10 p.m.
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Golfers seek title,
netters face OSC
Oregon’s Webfoot golf and
tennis squads bring down the
curtain on the 1958 Northern Di
vision campaign today and Sat
uroay with matches against Ore
gon State at Corvallis.
Sid Milligan’s Duck golfers can
wrap up their 11th ND title in ;
the last 12 seasons with a victory !
over the Beavers today on the
OSC course. Best-ball play began
early this morning, with indi-,
vidual matches slated for this af-,
temoon. The Ducks whipped the
Beavers in an early-season ND
match.
Dick Williams’ Webfoot netters
could formulate a commendible
ND mark for the current cam
paign with a win over OSC Sat
urday on the Beavers’ courts.
The Ducks currently stand 2-2
in the ND, and could use the win
Saturday to better an already
good record.
Prospects for an Oregon ten
nis victory Saturday aren’t too
bright, however, since Oregon
State has one of its finest court
squads in Beaver history. OSC
was trimmed, 4-3, by the Wash
ington Huskies last week in Seat
tle for the ND tennis crown, but
the Huskies and Beavers are re
sponsible for the two defeats on
the Webfoot record.
Stalwarts of the OSC net quin
tet are Tom Cottle, Paul Skvar
na, and captain Jimmie Jackson.
Skvarna has lost only one singles
match all season; and he and
Jackson are the Beavers' number
one doubles pair.
Oregon should have little trou
ble with the Beaver linksmen to
day. Captain Bob Prall is ex*
pected to pace the Webfoots to
another title. Oregon meets Seat
tle U. at ECC Saturday.
Oregon’s Duckling golfers host
a three-way match with the Ore
gon State Rooks and South Eu
gene High this afternoon at the
Eugene Country Club. The Frosbi
will be shooting for their sixth
straight win.
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