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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1965)
MIDDLE DISTANCE RUNNERS—Paul Schlicke and Harlan An drews, the latter a former North Eugene track star, will perform for Stanford when the Indians face Oregon at Hayward Field, Sat urday. Schlicke will run the two mile, while Andrews will chal lenge Oregon’s Wade Bell in the mile event. Northern Division W L Pet. Washington State 3 0 1.000 Oregon State 2 1 .607 Oregon . 1 2 .333 Washington . 0 3 .000 FIVE CHAMPIONS Since 1939. five PAC teams have been crowned NCAA bas ketball champion. Oregon. 1939, Stanford, 1942. California, 1959. and UCLA. 1964. 1965 ••COM COl»*« «<■} ”CO«f' *•« ••Of *•- t- . o .'•■•ry 0*»t» ••3>ye» '««C COC* 'om c ■>*•*»«•». Take 5... and swing out refreshed. Coca-Cola — with its bright lively lift, big bold taste, never too sweet — refreshes best. things gO better,! ^with Coke Bottled under the authority of The Coca-Cola Company by: Coca-Cola Bottling Co. of Eugene i IM Swimming Slated Preliminaries begin at 4:00 pm. today for the intramural swimming championships to be held April 28 at Leighton Pool A team may enter four men in each event, and any one indi i vidnal is limited to a maximum of three events. The six fastest times in the preliminaries will qualify for the finals. Events are scheduled in the following order: 200 yd. Medley Relay 200 yd. Freestyle 50 yd. Freestyle 100 yd. Individual Medley 1 meter Diving (Front dive plus 5 optional dives) 100 yd. Butterfly 100 yd. Freestyle 100 yd. Backstroke 100 yd Breaststroke 200 yd Freestyle Relay IM Schedule Golf Si Sigma Nu vs. Pi Kappa Alpha Dyment vs. Phi Kappa Sigma Tennis I Boynton vs. Beta Theta Pi Softball 3:50 North Field, Boynton vs. Collier South Field, Huguenots vs. Councelors Upper Field, Spiller vs. Campbell 4:55 North Field, Deady vs. Bowlers South Field, Beta Theta Pi vs. Sigma Phi Epsilon L'pper Field, Sigma Chi vs. Phi Kappa Psi. FIRST NCAA TITLE Oregon won the first NCAA basketball title in 1939, beating Oklahoma 55-37 in the semi finals. and topping Ohio State, 46-33 in the finals. fk.-.'-V'l* ■ ■ ••■•'‘V •*_l " Emerald SPORTS Lampard Leads UO Hitting Stats Sophomore Keith L a m p a r (I leads Oregon hitters with a .339 average, in homeruns with the, plus a team leading total of lti RBIs. Right behind Lampard with averages over .300 are Ron Del planehe .323, Bob Porter .321, Don Banderas .310, and Steve Bunker at .306. In addition, Delplanche is sec ond in RBI's with 15 followed by Dennis Baldridge with 13. Del planehe has driven in many of liis runs with his extra base hits as he has a total of eight doubles and three triples. On the mound, Wally Palm berg leads in most innings worked with 33 and he boasts a 2 70 ERA. Jerry Gjesvold holds the number one ERA at 0 72 but he has worked only 12 innings Lampard, the Duck's most ver satile player, actually has the best ERA per innings worked with a 1.53 mark in 23 innings Duck Diamond Data Hitting Lampard, p-of Delplanche, if Porter, ss Banderas, cf Hunker, of-lb Baldridge, of Killer, c Armstrong, of Smith, 3b Moore, c Leininger, u Ogan, if O'Toole, of Allen, 2b Nicholas, c Hogner, of Pitching GJesvold Lanipard Rose Hadden Hunker Palrnberg Conrad Pendergrass . Grief Sovereign Brockhouse ab h avg rbi 5« 19 ,339 HI 63 21 .323 15 28 9 321 7 58 18 .310 5 36 11 .306 8 56 16 286 13 39 11 282 8 15 4 267 3 24 6 .250 3 21 5 .238 3 32 7 .219 3 26 5 .192 2 11 2 .182 0 50 9 180 7 18 2 111 0 9 1 111 H W L IP ERA 0 0 12 0 72 2 0 23 1 53 1 1 18 1 53 3 1 28 225 2 0 14 2 2 43 3 0 33 270 2 l 13-2 3 24 0 0 2 4 50 0 0 5-2 8 03 0 0 4 6 75 01 1 9 00 Coke n' Combo TONIGHT 9:45-10:45 FEATURING THE POPULAR "SYNDICATE'' Admission 10c Bottom of the Bowl Join the U. of Oregon special tour of Europe - only $5.75 a day. (plus airfare) Here's your chance to spend 57 days in Europe this summer at a surprisingly low tour rate. Canadian Pacific's tours leave from Vancouver, B.C., Canada, just a short drive or flight by connecting carrier from Eugene. Countries or states you'll visit include: England, Belgium, Holland, Germany, Denmark, Switzerland, Austria, Yugoslavia, Trieste, Italy, France and Spain. Your tour cost ($5.75 a day plus Canadian Pacific airfare and cost of connecting flights) covers all accommodations, breakfasts, transportation and sightseeing while in Europe. For complete informa tion, see your local travel agent, use the coupon below or call Canadian Pacific Ainines in Portland, CA 3-2893. ^CmadianOkd/ic TMAIMt / TMUCKfc / SHIPS / PI PHI S / HOKII / YKl I COM Mu NIC AT ION ft WORLD’S MOST COMPLETE TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM Canadian Pacific Airlines 207 American Bank Bldg. Portland, Oregon Plena send me full Information on you' ; o! Oregon European tour. Name___ Address City-state_ L