Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 19, 1971, Page 18, Image 17

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    Sports
USC rally edges Oregon for golf title
Photo by Jerry Benferou
Orison golfer Dave Clenz sends his tee shot on the Eugene Country
Club’s Kith hole down the middle of the fairway in action at the Pacific
8 Championships Tuesday. Clenz scored 70 in each of the final 18-hole
rounds, and finished with a 72-hold total of 295, third place in
dividually. Southern Cal won team honors, with Oregon second.
IM track and field
eliminations slated
By WES STINSON
Of (he Emerald
The annual three day in
tramural track and field
championships unfold with field
event eliminations at 4 p.m.
Thursday and track eliminations
at 4 p.m Friday at Hayward
field
Finals will be held at 4 p.m.
Wednesday, May 26.
Pre-meet interest is running
high this year and defending
champion Sigma Phi Epsilon will
lx* hard pressed to repeat, Last
year the SPE’s nipped ATO 59-58
with the outcome not decided
until the final event
Events this year include the
shot, triple jump, high jump and
long jump for field event men
Track men will vie in the 75 yard
dash. 440 yard run, one mile run,
70 yard 39” hurdles and the 4 x 75
yard shuttle relay.
An open three mile run is to be
contested again this year (non
scoring for IM points) and will be
run as a final on Friday
A man may enter only three
events and all entries will be
accepted at the Hayward field
track prior to 4 p.m A team may
enter three men in an event For
team entry points (35) four
contestants must enter the meet
Scoring will be on a 10-8-6-4-2-1
basis.
No track shoes with spikes may
be worn in he meet.
Close to 200 participated last
year. Previous college letter
winners and those currently out
for track are ineligible.
The highlight of last year’s
spikefest was the mile run. “With
26 runners in the race it was by
far the largest field in any event
and the largest in recent 1M
history,” reported 1M coor
dinator John Bartchardt.
The race was won by 31 year
old Walt Schaefer of the Soc Jox
with a time of 4:344 Schaefer
will be back to defend his title.
In tennis, The People, Legal
Eagles and Sigma Nu have ad
vanced to the semi-final round.
By JOHN ANDERSON
For the Emerald
Oregon State’s Scott Massingill
rolled in a seven-foot par putt on
the final hole Tuesday to edge
Oregon’s Doug Roxburgh for
individual honors in the Pacific-8
Conference Golf Championships
at the Eugene Country Club.
A few minutes earlier,
Southern California clinched the
team title with a magnificent,
come-from-behind second day
effort. The Trojans finished with
a four-man, 72-hold total of 1191.
Oregon placed second for the
second straight year, at 1197,
while first-day leaders Stanford
faltered to a third-place 1205
total.
Massingill had a 72-hold total of
292, one stroke better than
Roxburgh.
Massingill’s medal-winning
putt on the par four ninth hole
came shortly after poor tee and
iron shots had put his title hopes
in serious jeopardy.
Massingill and Roxburgh, who
were playing in the final
threesome of the day, were tied
Golf stats
TEAM STANDINGS
1— Southern California, 1191
2— Oregon, 1197
3— Stanford, 1205
4— UCLA, 1209
5— California, 1215
6— Oregon State, 1228
7— Washington State, 1240
8— Washington, 1247
INDIVIDUAL RESULTS
Scott Massingill, OSU
Doug Roxburgh, Ore
Dave Glenz, Ore
Gary Sanders, USC
Alan Tapie, USC
Don Truett, UCLA
Tom Watson, Stan
Craig Griswold, Ore
Jerry DiTullio, UCLA
John Beers, Stan
Joe Batyko, USC
Dave Bosley, Cal
Randy Bojanowski, OSU
Jim Frye, WSU
Rich Hunter, Cal
Harry Fischer, USC
Bruce Titus, USC
Dennis Conrad, Stan
Pete Laszlo, UCLA
Charles Sullivan, Cal
72 75 "*2 73 292
71 75 76-71
82 73 70 70
77 72 72 74
77 77 70 71
75 76 74 70
72 76 75 74
75 73 74 76
74 75 78 72
76 70 74 79
76 75 74 74
78 73 70 79
73 77 74 76
77 78 72 73
78 76 74 73
78 77 74 73
79 77 74 72 302
77 77 76 73 303
78 74 79 72 303
76 76 79 73 304
OTHER OREGON GOLFERS
Don Smith 76 81 77 77 311
Mike Zichy 82 72 00 78 312
Dave Miller 82 74 84 86 326
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as they moved to the final fair
way. Massingill’s tee shot hooked
behind a tree, and his ensuing
iron shot carried into some
sawdust about 50 feet from the
last green.
But the OSU golfer chipped to
within seven feet of the hole with
a spectacular shot, and Rox
burgh’s chip rolled some 25 feet
beyond the pin. Roxburth’s en
suing putt was short, Massingill’s
was good, and the individual
battle was over.
Southern Cal was in fourth
place after Monday’s opening 36
holes. The Trojans were 11
strokes behind Stanford, six
behind the Ducks, who had a 603
total.
But an outstanding team effort,
paced by Alan Tapie’s 70, carried
the Trojans into a two-stroke lead
after 54 holes. Gary Sanders fired
a 72, and three other USC divot
men had 74s.
Incredibly, the Trojans shot
one stroke better on the last 18.
Tapie had a 71, and other USC
golfers turned in 72, 73, 74, 74.
Oregon, meanwhile, was
playing well, but not good
enough. Dave Glenz recovered
from a disastrous first round 82,
following a second round 73 with
a 70-70, tying him for third place
individually at 295. Craig
Griswold, the 1970 co-medalist,
came in with a 74-76 for a 298
total.
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