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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1966)
Ducks Seek Another Title i 'men mu itowcrnian* Web foots will lie favored to retain their Northern Division title Sat in day in Seattle. The Ducks will l»c seek Inn their lath straight championship Oregon hasn’t failed to win the crown since 1953, when Wash ington State look first. And In that 12 year period the Ducks have been pressed only twice, by Washington }n 1954 and 1055. Since that time, a 9V* point mar gin of victory has been Oregon’s smallest. This year should he no excep t ion. The I Micks arc once again the class of the Northwest, with such outstanding Individual per formers as Neal Steinhauer, Hob Ilium, and Wade Bell. Turning these three athletes into valuable points, plus the ef forts of distance men Ken Moore and Bruce Mortensen, the Ducks figure to score heavily in the shot, 880, hurdles, mile, three mile, an it steeplechase. The steeplechase has been added to the program to make 18 events which will be scored on a 5 3 2 1 basis. Coach Bill Bowerman reports that Moore will go only in the three mile which could turn out to be the feature event of the meet as Moore and WSU's Gerry Lindgren will knock heads for the first time this year. Lindgren has run the two mile just twice this season due to ill ness but his second outing was a blistering 8:39 5 Moore’s best time is 8:44.2. WSl"s Chris West man could also be near the head of the pack at the finish as he has recorded a two mile best of 8:56.0. Steinhauer will be in Los An gcles tonight to meet Randy Mat son at the Colliseum Relays and then will hot foot it to Seattle for the Northern Division meet Steinhauer will compete in the shot and discus in Seattle and must be considered the favorite in the shot and threat to beat Washington's A1 Pemberton in the platter event Steinhauer reports that he does not think his travel will Inter fere with his performance Satlir EUROPEAN Charter Flight 10 Seats Left Call 342-2772 LOCATIONS EUGENE 6th & Jefferson 296 Coburg Rd. SPRINGFIELD So. A and 8th Bill Bowerman | day He was asked to enter the ! discus in I-A but declined in favor of "saving" himself for Sat in day. The Ducks had to scratch Hob Williams from the three mile due to injury but Bruce Morteasen will join Moore in that event and will also be out to defend his ND steeplechase title. Bowerman also reports that he plans to use sophomore Haul Cope only in the 440 hurdles so he can give his best all-out performance Bowerman has tabbed the host Washington Huskies as the team to watch as a possible challenge to the Ducks supremacy. "I know the Huskies are stronger than when we beat them (86-59). And we've lost some people since that meet too," said the Duck coach. Freshman Breaks Three-Mile Mark Frosh distance runner John Woodward smashed Ken Moore's freshman three-mile record by 24 seconds to highlight the all comers track meet held yester day at Hayward Field. Woodward finished with a fast last half mile to win in 14:02.3, beating out Mike Lehncr, running unattached, and teammate Hal Jackson. The old standard was 14:20 4, set by Moore in 1902, Other highlights registered by frosh athletes included Norm Trerisc's 4:15 mile, and Dave Durant's 14.0 high hurdles vie-| lory. Archie San Romani took the! 880 in 1:54.5 and Jim Puckett won the 100 in 9.8 competing un attached. Oregon State athletes won both heats of the 220, both winning in 21.7. Attend Festival Amphibian President Pam Hla dine and her court, Sheila Jar man, Mary Jane Cummins, Con nie Cole, Janet Penn, and Su zanne Tuilis attended the Inter national Aquatic Art Festival in Pullman, Wash., May 4-6. 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Wagner is hoping to have Lumby ready for the AAWU meet a week hence. WSlf’i Chris Westman won the three-mile last year but his title is in jeopardy to Moore and Lind gren, while Dave Williams of Washington will have to turn in a remarkable time to top Ore gon's amazing sophomore Bob Blum in the 12Gyard hurdles. The other two returnees are Bob Keppel of WSU in the high jump, and Bill Hcikkila in the javelin. Keppel, who has leaped G-lOVi, should repeat, but Hcik kila will have to improve con siderably to retain his 1965 crown. Game to Decide Who Makes Trip If youre at the varsity - alum ni football game this Satur day don’t go away at the fi nal gun. There’s more action to follow. Immediately following the game 34 of the best rugby players from Oregon and Oregon State Univer sities will compete in an inter squad game that will determine which of the performers will be a part of the 26-man Oregon all - star rugby team scheduled to tour England and Wales this summer. The 34 players—19 from Ore gon and 17 from Oregon State — are the survivors of a squad that once numbered over 50. That squad was pared following two ex hibition games to the present to tal. After that everything will be up to Murray Dawson, OSU rugby coach, and vice-president of the Oregon Football Union, whose job it iii to select and coach the team. The more than $20,000 needed to finance the trip is being raised through the Student Unions of both schools. Boosters will be able to buy pins reading ‘ Oregon Rug by Tours of Great Britain” for 50 cents at the game. Probable University starter* on Saturday’s green team include fullback Barrie Ward, wing Alan Morton, center Victor Grihn, half back and captain Bruce Howe, hooker Dave Docherty, front row Ron Larson, second row Russell Lynde, side row Dan Tannacito and back row Jack Herring. 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