Baseballers win three on road NO* T Ml ir N Or '>#<* Or««ar ng*w V f*gHn SOU T Hf*N uw V*«nlar a UCl A C #».♦«* ru« * l *CT 09 4 0 ' QUO 4 1 4+1 \ * ? m r» 0 * QQor, Ar L *CT Oft t 0 > 000 1 4 <7* 4 J 4 47* 4 * UJ * H> JOHN ANDKKSON Of (hr KtnrraM SKATTIJS, Warfj (Spwial) It would tir hard to givr Kuffmmt |iraiw lo all (hr hrror* firr# KrtiMrrltouR Strvr (IrrrnouKh I >avr Roberta. Mikr Hutuilo. Brurr Maawrll Andy Jortr* T>»a*y all playrd a major rolr ovrr (hr wi nlghti ap decision Kiitierts HuImiIo ami Maxwell were Oregon's big sticks mi the road Huberts was 5 for 10 with lour KHIk. and Maxwell ulso had four "ribbtes" oil t wo double* and a pinch hit homer against WSU Hutuilo burst from a season long ■lump with a « for 13 per lor malice including five safeties In the Saturday double header Jones pitched two strong in ntngsof relief to earn the victory over Washington State's Cougar* And the junior from Jackwuivdie Mill lieon (he moiuid J\ s take tux> games Judging from thrOrrgun JV* 2 t lo*» to thr Ijitfirld JV* on Saturday it a|t|trar» that thr Duckling* art- about to ritibark u|»m .mottn-1 losing string lhr JV* kraMHi mi tar ha» tirrn imr ol rjfrlm Kor tin* firMt right gallic** Otrgmi muml t*il> 22 i tat* amt won only onr of thoar rm ountcr* Hut ton thr tint fivr nmtt*»!» ttw IhH'klutg* lathed 42 tUltra amt won all tlvr game** In Saturday* low* Orrgon managed to grt tail) thrrr hit* off winning lanficht (Nlitirr ttamlv Mnk Thr Wildcat* a w ml thr winning run in thr aikth tuning when Jut in Hanna who had gigton tatr t*a»r \ la a walk miml on a 1 kat HitatMai wild [Mich Malay when thr> wrrr wtill hilling thr JV* raw'd >4 hit* in dn>w*ng Southwrwtrm Orrgun i taunt unity (dllrgr »7 and It 2 lawaiting thr fl\r gamr hitting twrigr w a* tHvtat Inga 11* who •ml 12 ha IS and i» currently [taring thr tram with a 41V flatting averagr Mai over thr w mark arr Kott liamr* ws, * alt Hr> nultl* IM and Hrian Mug XU Thr JV* will try to reach thr sou mark toda> whm thr> again [Ua> thr lanfirld JV* thi* timr at McMinnvillr Tomorrow thr i hackling* moot Oregon thllrgr of 4 dm at ton at Monmouth IMHI 1*1 oat j* i# w * • • I VS* *.♦**. * g**w •!%♦< 1*1 r»*%» • *** » t *• • • I » I emit JV »« »«r * II %* t » «*»W< * 4 4* JV om% /V t (Mk •»%* ( ***•••# Page l« • Ml,4, m «*» • m am f I I i l » I again today when the Ducks take on Portland State in a 3 p m non league contest at Howe Field WSl’ led the Ducks 4-0 after six innings of their game in Pullman But pinch hitter Bob Claydon led off the Oregon seventh with a sharp single and Karle Wicklund followed with a not her base hit Both runners advanced on an error, then Gary Nall's sacrifice fly and a single by Roberts produced < Iregon’s first two runs Roberts scored on a Guy Krause single The Cougars increased their edge to S 3, but Brosterhous led off the Duck eighth with a single, and Maxwell followed with his pinch hit homer to knot the contest WSIJ tallied an unearned run in its half of the eighth though, and tiregiai had to scrap again in the ninth Bultalo singled as the leadoff flatter and Krause walked Don Knapp forced pinch runner Tom Mulctix at third, and the Ducks were two outs from defeat But Brosterhous, a junior third baseman, clouted the first home run of his varsity career over the center field fence to carry < >regon to victory (Ireenough pitched his finest game of the year in leading the thicks to their whitewash of Washington in the doubleheader opener at Seattle The so|khoinore lefthander, who enteml the contest with a txilging 7 M\ earned run average, allowed only two tutils to be hit out of the infield in seven innings He also walked just two while striking out six in exhibiting fine control Washington Hurler Hob Nelson pitched well. loo. but the Web loots finally got to him In the fifth Wicklund walked to open the inning, moved to second as Nall grounded out. ami sewed on a single by ltol>erts Then Huberts took second when the leftficlder I Nibbled his hit, ami came all the way in as Huhalo hit into a fielder's choice Hutuilo also IsitUsI m Oregon's final rim in the seventh His single followed a walk to Roberts ami a two (wise VW error The I Hicks [minuted out II hits in the nightcap. IhiI nine Husky error# including si* by short stop Bob Krnsl actually eon trihuied more to the Oregon eauar Only two of the visitors’ 10 riais were earned Washington scored one rim in each of the first two innings, but a single by Kotwrts and ensuing error helped Oregon hr the contest in the third Then the lHicks went ahead to stay in the (ourth when Krausr singled and Maswetl billowed with a double Oregon tallied in the fifth on iHike laiwTeni-e * double, and agam ui thr sitth on a wild pitch to hold > M edge The lHick> wrapped (he game up with five runs in the eighth Starting and winning pitcher Alan Hardin led off with a single, and Wtcklund followed with another hit The Huskies spaced lour errors around two outs and Maxwell capped the frame with his second double <»•>» «■» «W ttl • If 4 *«* »' M* M» IW 4 » I •«*•*>•> III amm II Vs«tfV (•!» U»ll i»» NnWHUk and it* * MtM tf • t »r Milt AJO Musswswr- III KtRMwlhfM *1 tfc VU iVswvHa» d f tf> tit* UttW t* «■*«- a** Mr i > • t m* mt # #44 • h*s4MT <#‘ 4M-w« ***»•«* • »«•**•«* if’ • tVMIW (9i rM A »*e * #ik« tl S Knoio oy rmi waiosiem Orreon leftfielder Mikr Hubaloties into it pitch during a recent game at Howe Field. Bubalo. who was hitting just I ho going into weekend action, pounded out 6 hits in 13 at bats to help the Ducks sweep three road games. Duck trackmen downed; Hearvey stars in 100 By STAN ROTENHKRC Of thr Kmrrald The University of Oregon track team met defeat Saturday af temoon in I-os Angeles as the IK'I.A Bruins took advantage of their well balanced strengths in downing the Ducks 86 59 There were relatively few surprises or upsets in the meet, and the Bruin victory and final score followed form chart predictions The significance of this meet, and all dual meet competition, does not lie in the final score; rather, the important element of these Saturday af temoon events is found in the individual performances Dual track meets have dual functions, the lesser being to win ’ Their real purpose is to prepare trackmen for com petition in the big meets, i e , the Pacific 8 championships and the NCAA's Both the Ducks and the Bruuis received top performances by a do/eti or more athletes There were five events where par ticularv good competition was seen, and the two relays saw both teams run season bests Oregon's standout performer was Albert Hearvey Running with an injured leg Hearvey won the 100 yard dash in 9 4 seconds, by outspnnting UCLA's Warren Kdmonsun and Reggie Robinson in the last JO yards Hearvey almost caught John Smith of the Brums in the 230. but finished second in a season best of 20 8. to Smith's 30 6 Steve Prefontatnr led a Duck sweep in (hr mtie by dipping under the four minute mark in a fine time of S SO 1 Equally cn cthit aging were Rick Ritchie s and Todd l ail her* times of 4 (12 8 and 4 « 0, respectively The Bruins went 12 in the 440 yard dash as Smith ran a season best of 48 0 and teammate Wayne Collett ! unshed second in 48 1 WciiVsi Vance of the [Hicks finished third in 47 4 One of thr closest races of thr afternoon was run in thr M0 Nils Kmthaon of Oregun narrowly missed overcoming UCLA's Paul Williams at the tapr as hath runner* were timed in 1 SI 1 Other tHicks to compete well were Marty HiU taking first in high jump 8 10 I Vic Shmork s second place finish in the shot put tflOlV. Paul Wilkinson s Ut intermediate hurdles tune and Bouncy Moore, with four jumps over 25 feet, taking second at 25 8a4 in the long jump Next Saturday the Ducks travel to Pullman, Wash for another dual meet, this time against the Cougars of Washington State The following week, Oregon goes to Corvallis for the Oregon State meet The Ducks then finish their Pacific 8 season with the Nor thern Division in Pullman and then the Pacific 8 meet in Seattle Or»«on *1 UCLA SHOT PUT I. Mark OOo.cn UCLA. 61 10 I. Prir SMnock UO. 60 14. 1. Dale Gordon UCLA. 57 1‘i JAVELIN I. \L»rk Rich«rd»on UO. 717 1 J. Prior Jonrv UCLA ?J4 5 3. Robot O'Br.rn, UCLA. JOJ 4 440 RELAY I UCLA Bend.aen UCLA. 25 4V. 120 HIGH HURDLE! I Ivory Harris. UO U) J Duane Johnson UC l A US J Warren Chen V*u UO. <4 • *4* 1. John Sm.tn UCLA. 4*0 (Betters meet record of 4* I set by Smith m 10JQ > 2. WeyneCoitetf UCLA 4*1 ) Wekton Vance UO 4) 4 POLS VAULT l Steve Hardison UCLA l**^y t Betters meet record of I* 1 set by Mar< Savage of UCLA m 19*0) 7. Francois TracaneMi. UCLA. t**«y X Jim Dowhower UO 14 * t«t t Albert Hearve> UO 9 4 (Betters meet record of 9 * set by M>kt De*oe< of UO n to**) j Warren f dmonson UCLA, f S 3. Regge Rob«n*on UCLA. «* DISCUS 1. Mark Ostoich. UCLA. 179 9 2 Roger Freberg. UCLA. 171 1 3. Mac Wilkins, UO 170 9 880 1. Paul Williams, UCLA, 1:51.1 2, Nils Emilsson. UO, 1 51.1 3. Bob Langston. UCLA, l 51 6 HIGH JUMP I, Marty Hill. UO, 6 10 (Betters meet record ol 6 1 set by Larry Fischer of UCLA in 1967) 2. Doug Huff, UCLA, 6 10 3, Phil Singleton. UO. 6 8 440 HINTERMEDIATE HURDLES 1, Wayne Collett UCLA, 53 8 2. Paul Wilksmson UO. 53 9 3 Steve Wittier UO. 55 7 220 1. John Smith. UCLA 20 6 (Meet record disallowed because of excessive wind) 2, Albert Hearvey, UO. 20 8 3. Reggie Echols. UCLA, 21 I TRIPLE JUMP 1. Denny Rogers UCLA, 51 8' j (Meet record disallowed because of excessive wind) 2, James Butts, UCLA, 51 4*3 (Betters meet record of 50 UV* set by Gerald Lee of UCLA m 1967) 3, Warren Chen Shui. UO. 46 10' ? TWO MILE 1. Steve Savage. UO. 8 50 2 2. Knut Kvalheim. UO. 8 50 2 3. Ruben Chappms. UCLA, 9 09 6 MILE RELAY 1. UCLA (Regg.e Echols 47 7. Warren Edmonson 47 8 Henderson Cooper 48 2. Wayne Collett 46 8), 3 10 5 (Betters meet record of 3 11.1 set by UCLA m 1966) 2. Oregon 3 10 8 TEAM UCLA 86 Oregon 59 a 8 436 Well Check Your Car And give a written dugnotii and attimato WITH NO OBLIGATION Wt welcome Problem Jobs loan Cart and BankAmoncard Thrifty Auto Repair 400 Block Coburg load 1441719 Ivot 343-5997 FRUSTRATED? Whatever your maior. ask your counselor. 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