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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1966)
Great Predictor Returns to Scene He’s back!! Bow down all you peasants, he has returned. Now, instead of concentrating all his powers into a few slender weeks during the fall, that wizard of the crystal ball, the Pres tigious Prognosticator, has consented to make a rare spring appearance. The special occasion for this great happening is. of course, tomorrow’s Oregon-Oregon State track meet. P.P. will pick the order of finish in each and every event, plus making pertinent remarks about each. These forecasts must be taken as the gospel truth, barring of course, an act of God. HO OSH 1 100: Mike Diebele. UO, Tony Albin. OSU, Bill O’Toole, HO 6 3 Lumby’s hurt, but little Mike would win anyway. 220: Diebele, UO, Steve Pancoast. OSU, O’Toole. UO 6 3 Ditto. 440: Pancoast, OSU, Bob McLaren, OSU. John Shook. OSU 0 9 A Duck weak point all year, things don’t look any better this week. 880: Wade Bell, UO, Don Scott, UO, Mike Crunican, UO 9 0 W’ebfoot middle distance power is just too much. Mile: Bell. UO, Dave Wilborn, UO, Terry Smith, OSU 8 1 Make that 9-0 if Moore doubles. Two Mile: Ken Moore. UO. Bruce Mortenson. UO, Smith, OSU 8 1 Mortenson is about due for a good effort. 120 Hurdles: Bob Blum, UO, Marcial Hunter, UO, Paul Elliott, UO 9 0 Pure Power, another sweep for the Ducks. 440 Hurdles: John Buller, UO, Paul Cope, UO, Denny Bonn, OSU 8 1 Bowerman will be easing up by this time. Javelin: Phil Lowry, OSU, Bill Heikkila, UO, Ken McGowan, UO 3 6 Lowry chucks it out there. Discus: Neal Steinhauer, UO, Don Tollefson, OSU, Lahcen Samsam. OSU 5 4 Maybe another school record for the big boy. Shot Put: Steinhauer, UO, Samsam, OSU, Bob Foskett, UO 6 3 Neal’s a shoo-in, and Foskett just might take second. 440 Relay: Oregon 5 0 With Lumby out, this is no contest. Mile Relay: Oregon State 0 5 Here’s where the lack of 440 men hurts. Pole Vault: John Hergenrather, OSU Bob McGowen, OSU, Bob Varley, UO 1 8 Second place is really anyone’s guess. High Jump: Carlie W’hite, OSU, Bob Shepard, UO, John Franz, UO 4 5 This one is a toss-up. State’s as poor as we are. Long Jump: Albin, OSU, Herm Brame, UO, Mike Jackson, OSU 3 6 A little improvement by Brame could change things. Triple Jump: Albin, OSU, Brame, UO, Werner Sonnenschein, UO 4 5 W’erner’s beginning to move, but cap a busy day for Albin. 85 60 Emerald SPORTS CO-OPerate WITH Jernstedt \ ysnonif \ Career Preview for Juniors Only Juniors who are top students will have an unusual oppor tunity next summer to evaluate life insurance selling as a career through a specialized summer work program in our agency. Those selected will receive valuable technical, business, and sales training through active participation in the daily acti vities of the agency. This is full-time, salaried work under direct management supervision. Mr Englehart will be on the campus on May 11th to inter view interested juniors. Please contact the Placement Office. Miles P. Englehart & Associates Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company 1201 S.W. 12th Ave., Portland, Oregon Phone: 228-0278 Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS, ORGANIZED 1851 Ducks, Beavers Collide In Cinder Civil War Beavers on the right . . . Beavers on the left . . . Beavers all around. Say Colonel, we're surrounded. The Civil War rivalry between OSU and the Oregon Ducks re sumes 1:15 p in. Saturday at Hay ward Field when the two schools clash in the first of two Duck Beaver track-and field meets this spring. The form charts seem to indi cate a real whing-ding alTair. Oregon coach Bill Bowerman said earlier this week: "The meet could be one of the best seen in a long time," and OSU conch Bernie Wagner has also indi cated that he expects a really outstanding attraction. Always Close In the last six meets between the two schools the biggest mar gin of victory has been 15 points. The Duck “sure” wins are in the shot-put and discus where Neal Steinhauer is seven feet better than OSU's Lachlan Sam sam, and better than 19 feet in the discus over Don Tollefson of the Beavers. In the broad jump the Beavers must be considered the favorites with Tony Albin over 24 feet and the Duck’s best jumper. Bob Woodell, in the hospital with a broken back. However, Herman Brame has been pushing 24 feet for the past couple of weeks and could be a surprise. The Beavers have an over whelming superiority in the jave lin with Phil Lowry beyond the 241 foot mark. However, the Ducks’ Bill Heikilla is overdue to let out a big one and may make the competition a little more com petitive than expected if he has a good day. The other Duck strong points include the 880, mile, and two mile events with such outstand i inn performers ns Mike Crunican, who just received tiie most ini l proved spiker award for his con sistent efforts in lowering liis times this spring. Don Scott. Wade | Bell. Ken Moore, and Bruce Mor j tensen. It is likely that Bell will double i in the mile and the 8H0 with Moore a possible double in the , mile and the two mile events I Crunican and Scott are entered j in the half mile competition. I.uinhy Out In the sprints the Beavers are 1 hurting with their "Hash," Butch Bum by ailing with an Achilles Heel condition. Mike Diebelc must be considered the pre meet i favorite in both the 100 and 220 However, the Ducks are in a similar position in the 440 ns (iordy Payne is doubtful with a Netters Meet SOC Oregon's tennis team hosts Southern Oregon College Satin day at 2 p.ra. at the Eugene Swim 1 and Tennis Club. It will be the Ducks' last match before trav ! eling to I.os Angeles for the ’ AAWU championships May 12 !14 In a previous meeting t h e Ducks defeated SOC, 7 2. painful bon*' spur. If lit* Is out, the Ducks will lost* points to the Heavers in this event. Probable Puck entries include Dean South am and Paul (’ope. The high hurdles should belong lo Bob Blum, who owns the sec ond fastest time in the 1’AC this spring Blum will be Joined by Paul Elliott and Marcial Hunter, as they try to shut-out Beavers Craig Sonnison and Denny Bonn. Beavers Favored In the pole vault the Ducks take the back seal to two vaulters who have ch ared 15 feet in John llergcnrathcr < 1t) and Bob Glni'ser. The Duck hopes include Bob Valley and Dennis Keller. Vnrley cleared 15 feet ugainst PCI,A for the best Duck mark of ltXiti. Wagner was contemplating this week's upcoming meet and with a tone of amazement, analyzed that his Beavers are one of the only teams in the country to meet the defending NCAA co champions on successive week ends. In analy zing his team’s chances, Oregon coach Bill Bowerman figures the Ducks must capture at least one relay. As he noted, "We could be m real trouble if we lost both relays." 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