Webfoots slate Cougars
in baseball series here
Oregon's baseball squad will
meet the Washington State Cou
gars Wednesday and Thursday
at Howe Field in the second series
Oregon bowlers
eye NW tourney
on SU allies
The Northwest Regional games
will be held at the Student Union
Thursday through Saturday. April
2?-25 according to tournanjenl
director Lou Bellis^no.
Competition for the schools in
the Association of College Unions
will begin Thursday with the first
team series in bowling slated to
begin at S p.m.
Twenty schools will compete in
the tournament which will in
clude competition in bowling, bil
liards and table tennis.
Doubles and singles in bowling
are scheduled to get underway
Saturday morning at 9. Times
have not as yet been set for bil
liards and table tennis.
Trophies for the three-day tour
nament will be awarded at 1 p.m.
Saturday in the Student Union.
Schools competing in addition
to Oregon are Southern Oregon
College of Education. OSC. Lewis
and Clark, Seattle University,
University of Washington. Cen
tral -Washington College of Edu
cation. Eastern Washington Col
lege of Education, Pacific Uni
versity. Nevada. Olympic Junior
College, Yakima Valley Junior
College, Montana State Univer
sity. Gonzaga, Western Washing
ton College of Education, Idaho.
Washington State. Idaho State,
Montana State College and Port
land State.
Duck golfers top
country clubbers
%id Milligan's Oregon golf squad
scored a 12-6 victory over the
Columbia Edgewater all-stars at
the Portland course Sunday.
The victory. Oregon’s fifth dur
ing the current campaign, kept
the Ducks’ undefeated 1959 dual
meet record intact.
Keith Gubrud paced the victors
with a 70, nipping Columbia's Bob
Atkinson by one stroke.
The results:
Gubrud (O* def. Atkinson, 24
to 4; Lou Stafford (C-E> def.
Tom Jakobsen, 3-0: Chuck Hun
ter (O) def. Bill Wittenberg, 3-0;
Pete Walsh (C-E i def. Tom Shaw.
24 to 4; Chuck Siver (Or def.
Ross Clark. 3-0; Gary' Hval (O)
def. Jim McKenzie, 3-0.
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of the 1959 Northern Division
race.
Coach Buck Bailey's Cougars
along with Oregon State are co
favorites for the title this sea
son.
The Ducks will be out to upend
the Washington Staters. Coach
Don Kirsch’s Webfoots ended
Oregon State's 15 game winning
streak last’Saturday and will be
out to dampen the title hopes of
WSC as Well as enhance their
hopes of capUiring the title.
Washington State and Oregon
are currently tied with two
other squads for the loop lead
with 1-t records.
Oregon has a 12-7 season record
as compared to WSC's ten wins
and 9 losses. s
Bailey's squad has been a good
pitch, no hit club so far this sea
son.
Coach Bailey is trying to bol
ster his light hitting outfield by
switching pitcher Bob Boling
broke into center field. Boling
! broke hit .318 in preseason play
j and hit four home runs.
Arnold Pleasant, WSC third
• baseman led the Cougar tutting
i attack with a .411 average dur
1 ing the preseason campaign.
Top pitchers for WSC are Dick
SF hoop standout
to enroll at Oregon
All-conference forward Bill
j Simmons, a veteran from the
i City College of San Francisco,
; will enroll here next fall.
The 6-4 hooper led the San
Francisco JC five to the Big Eight
: championship as a freshman this
winter.
Montee, Boimgbroke. tsoya swem
and Elwood Hahn.
Montee led the Cougar mound
staff in early games with a 4-1
record and a 2.39 earned run
average.
Thii games are slated to begin
at 3 p.m. both Wednesday and
| Thursday.
Sports calendar
Wednesday, April 22
Baseball
Oregon vs. Washington State
at Hirwe Field. 3 p.m.
Thursday, April 2S
Baseball
Oregon vs. Washington State
at Howe Field. 3 p.m.
Bowling
Northwest Regional Games at
Student Union. 8 p.m.
Friday. April 24
Tennis
Oregon vs. Reed College at
Portland.
Baseball
Oregon Ducklings vs. OSC
Rooks.
Bowling
Northwest Regional Games at
SU.
Saturday, April 23
Track
Oregon vs. Idaho at Hayward
Field. 1:30 p m.: Drake Relays at
Des Moines. Iowa.
Baseball
Oregon Ducklings vs. pregon
Varsity, 3 p.m.
Tennis
Oregon vs. Portland State at
Portland.
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