Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 21, 1961, Page Five, Image 5

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    Underdog Tracksters
Head for Palo Alto
By l)t('K IJCl'TZINOKH
KmcrBld Track Analyst
The Duck* leave today for Palo
Alto for their biggest track teat
Mince 1(99 when they met South
ern Cul and Stanford in a wlml
lar affair. Coach Bill Bowerman
will have 20 athleten and man
ager Bruce Bunnell aboard when
tins plane takes off at 1 o’clock
thla afternoon for Han Francisco.
THK PKOBIJCM In predicting
an event by event score Ih that
each week a few men come up
with their beat performanceH
ever, and it 1m almoxt impossible
to »ay which men will do thiw. If
Oregon gets such performances
out of broad Jumper Jerry Clowe,
hurdler Jerry Tarr, discus throw
er Jerry Stubblefield and javelin
thrower* Paul Bcrnick and John
Burns, there’B no telling what
ttie score will be. Of course, USC
may come up with some beat ever
marks too.
Anyway, here ’ll*:
(Time* listed ure beat 1901 per*
formance*. "W" indicates wind
aided.)
.MICE — Dyrol Burleson (Oi
4:01 2; Keith Forman lOi 4:05.8;
George Far non (O) 4:07.9; John
Northway < S) 4:15.2.
One of SC's weakest event* and
Oregon’* strongest. The Duck*
won’t have much trouble finlah
ing one-two-three here.
410—Hex Cawley (SO) 46.2;
Kevin Hogan (SC) 47.3; Bobby
Staten (SO 47.3; Jim Ihickett
(Ot 4 7.8.
One of the few running event*
where Trojan* are truly strong.
On the basis of Puckett’s Im
provement last week, he may
sneak up a place higher.
100—Harry Jerome (O) 9.4;
Itoacoe Cook (O) 9.5w; Bruce
Alunn (SC) 9.6; lam Breschini
(S) 9.7.
Cook always runs well In Cali
fornia hut Jerome la too much of
a clutch performer to lose in this
meet.
1*0 VI). II.If. Jerry Tarr (O)
14.1; Bob Pierce (SC) 13.9; Brian
Polkinghorne (SC) 14.1; Gaecht
er (O) 14.5.
Strictly a hunch. Tarr has im
proved progressively over the
past few weeks while Pierce goes
j fast, slow, fast, etc. This week
{should be his "off” race, accord
ing to the season record.
800 Dyrol Burleson (Oil :50.0;
'Sig Ohlemann (O) 1.51.1; Rich
Kller (Si 1:51.1; Warren Karlow
i (SCi 1:51.6.
Burleson and Ohlemann should
have little trouble beating the
: rest of the field. Their times
aren't indicative of their ability
> as they haven't been pushed yet
this season.
220—Harry Jerome (O) 20.9;
! Bruce Munn (SC) 21.0; Roscoe
Cook (O) no time; Rusty Weeks
! (SC) 216.
Should be an interesting duel
for first and second and another
/cr third and fourth. Anything
can happen.
SHOT PUT—Dallas Long (9C >
1-3’j; Dave Steen (Oi 55-10
Jim Wade (SC) 53-2'*; Bob At
kinson (8) 51-1.
Competitors are so unevenly
matched, there's little room for
change here.
DISCUS—Jim Wade (SCi 175
5; Jerry Stubblefield (O/ 167-7:
Dave Weill (S) 170-5; Don Bell
(Si 166-5; Dave Steen (O) 154
11.
This could be the key event of
the meet. Wade has thrown over
Ilk) but hasn't approached that
this season. Stubblefield is due
and ready for a 170 plus throw.
HIGH JUMP Bob Avant <SCi
l-lO'ii Norm Grundy (SC) 6
6'*; (tie) Steve Goughltn (SC)
6-4; and Murray Newton (Oi 6-2.
Coughlin inconsistent so New
ton may earn a point for Oregon
in its weakest event.
J A VIOLIN—Bob Sbordone (SC)
230-4; Art Batchelder (S> 229
10; F'aul Bernick (O) 223-10;
Dick Tomlinson (SCi 218-5.
Like the discus, this event is
wide open. Sbordone has not
thrown up to his capabilities
while Bernick is improving rap
idly.
POLE VAULT—Jim Brewer
(SC) 15-2'/2; (tie) Mel Hein (C)
14-7, Phil Paquin (O) 14-9, Dari
McAllister (O) 14-4 and Phil
White (S) 14-4%.
Hein has not been a consistent
performer. Two places for Oregon
depend of course, on whether
Paquin makes the trip and how
healthy he is if he competes. The
only sure place is Brewer in
first.
BROAD JUMP —Jerry Close
(O) 24-7%; Dan Moore (S) 25-1:
Luther Hayes (SC) 24-7; Bill
Jackson (SC) 23-9.
Stanford’s lone potential win
ner is Moore, from Salem, Ore.
Close had two scratch jumps
over 25 feet last weekend and
will probably go 25 or so this
week. Moore will have to be at
his best to beat him.
220 YD. L.H.—Rex Cawley
(SC) 22.5; Bob Pierce (SC) 23.3;
Jerry Tarr (O) 24.0; Brian Polk
inghome (SC) 23.9.
Tarr could easily finish second
and Mike Gaechter fourth de
spite times, for USC has run this
race on straightaway, Oregon on
a curve. Only Cawley is reason
ably sure of predicted place here.
TWO MILE Vic Reeve (O)
9:10.1; Keith Forman (O) 9:15.8;
George Larson (O) 9:20.0; Fer
nando Leon (SC) 9:31.0.
Forman and Larson will be
tired from mile. If all nine points
are needed at this stage of the
meet, Burleson could be presesd
into service for a third race, and
would have little trouble finish
ing among the top three.
MILE RELAY—USC (Bobby
Staten, Dean Balzarett, Kevin
Hogan, Rex Cawley) 3:07.9; Ore
gon; Stanford.
SC set NCAA record last week
with above team.
SCORE—USC, 75, Oregon 72 »/„
Stanford 15 /t
USC 66 5/6, Oregon 64 1 /6
Majors...
(Continued from page 4)
to six hits as he picked up his
first win of 1961.
The Milwaukee Braves raliled
for an 11-inning victory over the
Philadelphia Phililes 7-6. And the
St. Louis Cardinals downed the
Los Angeles Dodgers, 11-2.
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