Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 21, 1966, Page Four, Image 4

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    Diamond Team Sets Husky Series
By BILL MORRIS
Sports News Editor
Coach Don Kirsch cautioned his
baseball team that weekend foe
Washington will be no pushover.
"1 thought the team may let up
a tittle since we beat Washing
ton six times in Northern Division
play last year." said Kirsch. “so 1
reminded them that the two play
ers who contributed the most to
those victories are not with us
this year."
Kirsch was referring to Keith
Lampard and Don Banderas who
were particularly outstanding
against the Huskies. "Lampard
went 10-19. including three hom
ers. and Banderas stole five bases
during the series." Kirsch re
called.
The Ducks play the Huskies
three games during the weekend,
playing a single game Friday at
3 p in . and a doubleheader be
ginning at 1:30 on Saturday at
Howe Field
Currently the Huskies are 11-6
on the season, with a 1-2 record
in Northern Division competition
Last weekend they established
their conference record against
pre-season favorite Washington
State Kirsch pointed out that all
three games were close, which
indicated to the Duck mentor that
the Huskies will be tough.
Washington lost 12 seniors last
year, and are in the midst of a
rebuilding year. Coach Ken Leh
man believes that most of the
returnees are inexperienced or
sophomores, but they have good
team speed and hitting power.
Two year lettermen shortstop
Doug Sherry and outfielder Char
ley Johnson are the mainstays in
the Washington lineup Outstand
EMERALD SPORTS
PAC Track Stats
100
Norm Jackson. UCLA
Butch Lumby, OSU
Larry Questad. Stan
Dwight Middleton. USC
Dick Lapman. WSU
220
Norm Jackson. UCLA
Dwight Middleton. USC
Larry Questad. Stan.
440
Dwight Middleton. USC
Bob Frey. UCLA
Forrest Beaty. Cal.
Jim Ward. Stan
880
Dennis Carr. USC
Dave Buck. USC
Wade Bell. Oregon
Dennis Breckow. UCLA
Mile
Bob Dav, UCLA
Geoff Pyne. UCLA
Wade Bell. Oregon
Bruce Bess, USC
Two-Mile
Bob Dav, UCLA
Geoff Pyne, UCLA
John Link, USC
Bob Price. Cal.
94
9 4
96
96
9.6
20 6
21.1
21.1
46 2
46 6 i
46 9
47.1
1:48.5
1:49.5
1:50.1
1:50.3
3:58 4
4:03.5’
4:04.5
4:04.8
8:37.4
8:47.8,
8:58 4'
9:00.0
120 High Hurdles
Bob Blum. Oregon
Paul Kerry, USC
Ron Copeland. UCLA
Earl McCullouch. USC
Lou Kirtman. Cal.
14.0
14.0
14.1
14.2
14.2
440 Intermediate Hurdles
Paddy McCrary,Cal. 51.9
Rodger Johnson. UCLA 52.2
Dave Williams. Wash. 52 7
John Buller, Oregon 52.9 '
440 Relay
California 39.9
! UCLA 40 0
Stanford 40.5
USC 41.3
Mile Relay
California 3:10 0
UCLA 3:10 8
Stanford 3:11.7
USC 3:11.9
Broad Jump
Bud Walsh. Stan. 24-4
Tonv Albin, OSU 24-4
Jerry Talbott. WSU 23 94
Mike Jackson, OSU 23-84
Discus
Gary Carlsen. USC 189-84
A1 Pemberton. Wash. 186 44
Rob Stoekcker. Stan. 184-8
Randy Schneider. Cal. 177-8
High Jump
Greg Heet. USC 6-10
Mike Weinreich. UCLA 6-94
Bob Keppel, WSU 6 8
Mike Parker. USC 6-64
Javelin
Phil Lowry. OSU 241 1
Dick Selby. UCLA 237-4
Egil Sundbve, UCLA 235-44
Jack Bonkrude. UCLA 234-2
Pole Vault
Marc Savage, UCLA 16-9
Jim Eshelman. Stan. 16-4
Bill Fosdick. USC 15-64
Chuck Smith. Stan. 15-6
Shot Put
Neal Steinhauer. Oregon 65-34
Traugott Gloeckler, UCLA 60-34
Lachen Samman, OSU 58-1
Alain Drufin, USC 57-114
Triple Jump
Mahoney Samuels. USC 50 14
Doug Olmstead, UCLA 49-9
Jerrv Talbott. WSU 49-0
Tony Albin. OSU 47-114
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Husky lineup These will include
first baseman Tom White, out
fielders Dave l.amhert and Mike
Hall, and infielder Billy Parker.
Washington’s pitching stall is
headed by senior letterman Lonnie
Sherick. Herb Mueller and Hon
Martin serve as other front line
hurlers.
Kirsch said that he will prob
ably start Ken Hadden on the
mound in Friday’s game, and will
have Mike Nicksic and Jerry
Gjesvold starting the two games
Saturday.
Although Kirsch said he was
disappointed about losing two
of three games to Oregon State
last weekend, he was pleased with
some parts of the Duck’s game.
"We outhit them and outscored
them during the series but still
lost two,” Kirsch said. “In the
third game we had runners on
with the strong part of the order
Riflers Place
In Tournament
Sharpshooter and marksman
squads of the Oregon rifle club
have taken first team honors in
respective divisions in the an
nual Willamette Valley League
tournament held this month in
Junction City.
In addition to firsts In team
matches, several members gar
nered trophies in individual com
petition.
Chuck Ramsdell, the team’s
only triple winner, scored with a
first place in kneeling and two
second's in standing and aggre
gate sections of marksman class.
In sharpshooter class, first place
kneeling was taken by Walt
Greenwood while Terry Carter
captured first place in standing
Mike McCartney, the club's only
expert class shooter, took second
place standing in that division
Membership in the rifle club,
coached by Staff Sergeant Curtis
G. McHendry, of the University's
Army ROTC, includes men and
women graduate and undergradu
ate students and is in no way
limited to ROTC cadets. Anyone
interested in joining should con
tact Sgt. McHendry at the Army
ROTC department.
at bat several times, but we
couldn't get the runs across."
"1 was pleased with the pitch
mg performances of (ijesvold and
Nickslc,” Kirsch said “Nicksie
doesn’t have a fast hall right now
because of an arm injury he suf
fired earlier this year, lie is get
ting by using a curve and being
crafty."
Kirsch said that he felt the
hitting would have to improve if
the Ducks are to be contenders
for the Northern Division crown
"Our pitching and defense is
spotty," Kirsch said, "and our hit
IM Schedule
Softball
3.50—North field, Counselors vs
Hawaiians
South field, Robbins vs.
Watson
Upper field, Canoe vs.
Henderson
4:55— North field, Young vs.
Adams
South field. Phi Gamma
Delta vs. Delta Tau Delta
Upper Field, Tau Kappa
Epsilon vs. Kappa Sigma
coir
Decou vs. Beta Theta I’i
Tennis
Clark vs Counselors
Swimming
The diving preliminaries for
the IM swimming competition
will be held at 6 p m. Thursday in
Leighton Pool. A front dive is
required, along with five optional
dives.
Softball Results
Laurel House 7. Delta Gamma 4
Highland 7. Pi Beta Phi 2
Alpha Chi Omega 4, Kappa Kappa
Gamma 2
ting is going to have to make up
for that."
Thursday the Ducks are play
ing a makeup game at Lewis and
Clark. The game wus scheduled
for Wednesday, but was postpon
ed because of rain.
Bowler Headed
For Nationals
Lawrence Bell, a senior at the
University, finished first in all
events in the recent intercollegi
ate bowling regional competition
to win one of the 16 spots in the
national finals to he held in Ho
chester, N.Y., April 24.
Bell was one of 13,000 college
howlers, representing schools all
over the country, who competed
for the berths.
Rugby Meeting Set
There will be an important
rugby meeting for all players
Thursday at 6:30 pm in the Stu
dent Union The room will he
posted.
ENDS TUESDAY!
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