Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 21, 1965, Page Four, Image 4

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    'Nobody's Out of T
USC Eyes Sixth Win
By RANDE WILMARTH
Sports Writer
Winning can be habit-forming.
Ami in Southern California’s
case, the Trojans won’t be at
tempting to kick the habit as
they enter the AAWU track and
field championships at Pullman
Friday and Saturday.
VSC has nabbed the first place
position for five straight years
and. while holding seven best
marks in the conference this
spring, are favored to make it
six in a row.
Oregon coach Bill Bowerman
agrees: ’ There's going to be a
lot of real good competition 1
think Southern California with
their outstanding performances
are favored.”
But Bowerman doesn’t say that
the Trojans will walk away with
the meet title ‘ Nobody's out of
it. If Washington State has ex
cellent performances, they could
take it We could takt it Oregon
State and Washington, too. have
a chance ”
Steinhauer Leads PAC
The Webfoots. off their North
ern Division championship win
last Saturday, boast a single PAC
leader in shotputter Neal Stein
hauer and a number of other
competitors with good times and
distances who will hope to place
Steinhauer leads conference
shot putters with a mark of 63-3
and also holds down the number
five spot in the discus event.
Another Webfoot that could
nab top honors in the three-mile
is junior Ken Moore, a runner-up
in the ND meet. After receiving
a spike wound in his foot a week
earlier in the Washington dual
meet, his conditioning suffered.
but not enough to hinder his
14:09 3 three mile clocking
“M o o r e is definitely in the
three- mile." said Bowerman
•We’ll have to look at his foot
to see if he’ll be running the
steeplechase."
Mortenson in Steeplechase
Oregon's Bruce Mortenson cap
tured the 3,000-meter steeple
chase victory Saturday in 9:02.9,
a new meet record, and could
pick up points for Bowerman’s
crew.
Sophomore Wade Bell, a double
threat in troth the 880 yard and
mile runs for Oregon, ranks in
the PAC’s top six in each event
and could also add points to the
Oregon score He’s recorded a
1:50.8 half and a 4:06.7 mile
The Ducks' hopes for a high
finish might rely on the condi
tion of German wonder Werner
Sonnenschein’s bruised left foot,
an injury which hindered his
triple jump performance during
the ND outing
Sonnenschein w e n t into the
meet with a best of 49-5ai. but
could only manage one good
jump at 45-2 because of the in
jury His best distance places
him third in the conference
Bowerman mentioned that Son
nenschein "says his foot is bet
ter."
Hurdle Points Possible
The 120-yard high hurdles
could be another spot where Ore
gon may tally points as Ducks
Paul Eliiott and Marcial Hunter
both have recorded 14 1 times,
compared to leaders Bill Bleak
ney and Paul Kerry’s 14 0 Wash
ington State claims Cleakney and
USC boasts Kerry.
Oregon, Beavers
End ND Action
Oregon’s hard hitting young
baseball team wraps up Northern
Division action this weekend with
a three-game series with Oregon
State
Friday the Ducks play the Bea
vers at Howe Field at 3 p m.,
then travel to Corvallis Saturday
for a doubiehcader.
Washington Slate has virtually
wrapped up the Northern Divi
sion crown, but Oregon has a
mathematical chance to tie for
the championship, should the
Cougars drop all three games
with Washington this weekend,
while the Ducks are winning
three from the Beavers.
Even if this should occur,
Washington State has earned the
right to the playoff, after beating
Oregon four of six games.
Oregon has proved it has a
powerful offensive team, with six
starters hitting ever .300, and five
more players hitting above .280.
Presently Keith Lampard is
leading the Ducks at the plate
with a nifty .346 average, fol
lowed by Don Banderas, who is
hitting .327
Following Lampard and Ban
deras is Dennis Baldridge, .321;
Ron Delplanche, .309; Rich Arm
strong, .308; and Steven Bunker
.304.
Lampard, Baldridge, Delplanche
and Bunker are all sophomores
Oregon State had two mer
above 300 before their series a!
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Washington. They were Bill Bon
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Jim Jarvis reportedly will be
back in the lineup for the first
time in the weekend series with
Oregon. Jarvis has been out with
a broken ankle during most of
the season.
Currently Wally Palmberg is
leading the Duck pitching staff
with a fine 6-1 record, .aid a 2.1b
earned run average.
Joe Rose and . John Conrad
each have 3-1 records and will
probably share pitching duty this
weekend.
Oregon's Bill Heikkiln trails
WSU’s Buck Kipe in the javelin
and rests in the second position
with a best of 229-84. Heikkiln
and Mike Hodges of Oregon both
upset Kipe in the NI> meet on
Oregon’s runway. But Kipe will
have to be favored this weekend \
with the competition being held
on the Cougar infield.
Dave Blunt, who rested the
majority of the track season due
to a leg injury, paces the Oregon
sprint attack He has clocked a
95 100. which places him third
in the conference before entering
i the meet.
Also expected to aid the Duck
1 run at the title will be pole vault
er Gerry Moro, who claims a
best of 15-64 That mark puts,
him in the PAC’s top five, which
is led by the conference's first
vaulter to go 16-feet this year.
Bill Fosdick of USC.
I’SC’s Top Marks
Favored CSC’s top marks are
Fosdick’s, Kerry’s. Gary Carlsen’s
190 8'2 in the discus, Bruce Bess’
1:50.1 in the half mile. Lew
Hoyt's 6-114 in the high jump,
Wellesley Clayton's 26-0 in the
long jump and Mahoney Samuels’
52 5 in the triple jump
Along with the northern schools
mentioned by Bowerman, both
i Stanford and UCLA will have a
ishot at the crown The Indian’s
Larry Questad has clocked the
best times in both the 100- and
220 yard dashes this spring with
a 9 3 and a 30,7.
Paul Schlicke paces the Stan
ford milers with a best of 4:04 2
while UCLA’s Bob Day tops him
with a 4:02 2 timing Both milers
also have recorded the top two
mile marks, with Day running
an 8:35.3 and Schlicke an 8:51.4
Mile Battle Set
Schlicke and Day will battle
OSU’s Morgan Groth in the
mile, last year's NCAA mile
champion, in one of the day’s top
races. Groth’s top time is a 4:04 8
: mark.
Preliminaries begin at 4 30
p m. Friday and will precede Fri
day night’s steeplechase competi
tion. The Saturday performances
i start at 1:30 p.m.
Broadcast Set
The Pacific Athletic Con
ference track and field cham
pionship meet will be broad
cast on KUGN (590) at 7:45
p.m. Friday and at 1:45 p.m.
Saturday.
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