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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1964)
UO Faces Spoiler Idaho Oregon is all alone atop the Northern Division. The Ducks were tied for first with Oregon State until Idaho dropped the Beavers. 2-1, Mon day. Now it's just Oregon There's a hitch, though. The Ducks must also face Idaho here in a two-game series today and Thursday. And the Vandals are tough Do not confuse them with the weak groups often fielded by the Mos cow school in other sports. These Vandals could still win the Northern Division. They make their next big bid Order of the ‘O’ will meet at the Alpha Tau Omega house today. All members are asked to wear their sweaters or jack ets. for the ND lead here today when they meet tho present leaders. It should be a whale of a ball game. Throwing for Oregon will be Robbie Snow, the guy Don Kirsch likes to start in the first game of a big series. Snow also opened the Beaver series two weeks ago. Says Kirsch of his ace hurler: *T hope he can have a better day than he’s been having. He's about due for a real good game — I hope he gets it today." The Vandals also boast Jeff McQueeny, a catcher who Kirsch says is "a good hitter and a good defensive player.” Idaho also has a good shortstop in Dave Thomas. But the Vandals lack good hitting. They’re fourth in the five-team ND. Oregon is second Kirsch says he isn’t sure how to rate them as a hitting team be 1 MrD TASTE TREATS at SPECIALTY « FOODS GET YOUR PICNIC SUPPLIES COID CUTS POTATO SALAD OLIVES CHEESE JELLO SALAD FRENCH BREAD SALAMI PICKLES PICKLED EGGS SAUSAGE 1509 Willamette Phone 342-3713 Yov n$ m good Ko-V»» J w.»fc AJUsw* Mw*om Juniors & Sophomores Want to Be WHERE THE MONEY IS? CONSIDER A CAREER WITH ALLSTATE Howard W. Wease, your ALLSTATE In surance Company representative, will be on campus May 5, with an interesting, unique offer for Juniors and Sophomores. For interested and qualified Juniors and Sophomores, ALLSTATE offers full-time status during this summer ... a guaran teed salary of $435 a month. 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Meanwhile Oregon's forces returned to full health now that second string catcher Dennis Mc Carter is over the measles. That had Kirsch a little worried. “If Jenson (first team catch er. Ken) had gotten hurt our man ager would have had to catch," he said. KWAX-FM at 91.1 megacy cles will broadcast the Oregon Idaho baseball series from Howe Field Wednesday and Thursday at 2:55 p.m. Parachutists Set Skydiving Film Oregon's skydiving club, t h e Webfoot Sport Parachutists, will show a film called "Sport of the Space Age” at 8 p.m today. The film features photography by a jumper in free fall 2^ miles over Livermore. Calif. The film is free. Jumping equipment will be on display after the film. The Club is also holding a membership drive. According to Charles Aylworth, an officer in the club, people who join now will be able to do free fall by the end of the term IM Swimmers In Finals Tonight Intramural swimming cham pionships will be held at 7 to night at Leighton pool. The events being staged and the best times shown so far are 200 yd. medley relay, 1:56.6; 200 yd. freestyle, 2:06.1; 50-yard free style, 2:50 1 and 100 yd. indivi dual medley, 1:00.3. Other events are 100 yard but terfly, 1:05.2; 100 yd. freestyle, 5:09.9; 100 yd. backstroke, 1:00.5 and 100 yard breaststroke, 1:15.2. IM Schedule Tennis Douglas vs. Beta. Golf Lambda Chi Alpha vs. Stafford. ALITA WONDERLAND FLORAL DECORATION PRODUCTS BEAUTIFUL PLASTIC FLOWERS, FRUITS, & ENGAGEMENT CANDLES Rentals for Weddings, Showers, etc. 13th & Willamette 342-2551 Spring Football Prospects Matson, Dean Best at Tackle This is the second in a se ries of seven articles on Ore gon's spring football prospects. By PHIL SEMAS Emerald Sports Writer Three lettermen, three non-let termen, three freshmen, and a junior college transfer arc Ore gon's top tackle candidates at a position that looks like one of the Ducks' strongest. The three lettermen are part time starters Lowell Dean and Pat Matson and Dennis Maloney, who lettered but didn't play too much ! last season. The three non-lettcrmen are I led by redshirt Larry Inman, a ! JC transfer of two years ago who has been on the second unit and who line coach Jerry Frei says ‘‘looks like a real fine de fensive player.” Dan Archer is teamed with In man on the second unit. The third non-letterman. Jerry Lee, has been out of action with the meas les. Larry Kanzler. one of the top three freshman prospects, also lost practice time because of the measles. Roche calls the • other two standouts. Ranee Sop ko and Bob Lawrence, both i "good, young tackles." The Ducks also picked up a junior college standout In 225 pound Roger Stahlhut of Fuller ton JC. Stahlut has just started to look good in recent practices and Roche now thinks that he may add to Oregon's depth at this position. But most of Oregon’s tackle h6pes revolve around Dean and Matson, who put in more minutes last fell than any other linemen except Oliver McKinney. Dean has two letters. He earn ed most of his minutes last year taking over for injured Milt Ka nehe late in the season. Matson also came into his own late in the fall, mostly on defense So far both he and Dean have been going both ways in spring practice. Both weigh 235 but Dean is 6-3 to Matson's 5-11. The general outlook at tackle seems to be good After quarter back. center anl linebacker, it seems to be the strongest and deepest position on the Oregon squad. u1C dent PUNCH BOWLS - VALLEY RENTAL 1(6 W .6th 343-2! 1 S VESPA-Y AM AH A SALES - SERVICES - ACCESSORIES J. & J. Power Equipment Co. 6th « Polk 344-1483 You m ijogti (*««/'<»*•• SENIORS Want to Be WHERE THE MONET IS? CONSIDER A CAREER WITH ALLSTATE Howard W. 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