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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1976)
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In Friday s single game in Cor vallis, Oregon Coach Mel Krause will start Eric Gilmore (3-3, 3.89) ^ against Oregon State's Ken Noble f (8-4, 1.39). SPRING TUNE-UP SPECIAL |f2995 All TYPE 3 s Bf 39 95 '77 »r lattr • Engine oil JJJfj., ■ Filter (it needed) WATER • Chassis Lube coouo nr* ■ Replace spark plugs - Replace ignition points ■ Cylinder compression check ■ Adtust valve clearance ' Check radiator coolant OFFER ENOS APRI. 30tfc Due to me already low price ol ma * special no additional discounts will be given VOLKSWAGEN » Co6ur| Rtf. 343-3307 K EMU CULTURAL FORUM PRESENTS BREWSTER Something else from the director of M A S H m PANA VISION* METROCOLOR* The two teams return to Howe Field Saturday to play a double header at 1 p.m. Brian Peterson (3-3, 2.38) and Brian Shandera (2-0, 9.62) will start for Oregon while Gail Meier (7-4, 3.33) and Scott Anderson (2-1,1.77) are the probable Beaver starters. The Beavers will be less than full strength as leading hitter Pete Rowe will sit out with an injury. The All-Northern Division catcher was hitting .338 before he sprained an ankle in last Saturday’s game with Washing ton. First baseman Rob Drahn leads the Beavers with a .304 average, 37 runs-batted-in and 8 doubles. Leadoff hitter Jeff Doyle is hitting .292, has 22 stolen bases and 42 walks. Ray Smith will be one of six Oregon seniors playing their last games as Ducks. Smith leads the team in nine categories, including average (.319), doubles (9), home runs (5) and RBIs (26). Outfielder Mike Connolly also has a .311 average and desig nated hitter Tim Stack is hitting .308. ■HP Photo by Komie Stwrti«u« Brian Peterson and the Ducks have yet to beat OSU this year UO women slate weekend action Fresh off her win in the Daisy Duck Invitational Gold Tournament this week, Oregon State's Rise Alexander will face Oregon's Kathy Young in the Oregon-Oregon State match today at 1 p.m. at Shadow Hills Country Club. Alexander took the Daisy Duck tournament with 155 strokes, seven ahead of Young, who placed third. In team competition Oregon finished ahead of OSU, giving the Ducks three wins in as many meet ings with the Beavers this season. Alexander holds a 2-1 edge over Young. Mary Wilson, second for Oregon in Daisy Duck first flight competition with 182, will be paired with Young while Alexander and Tracie Domogalla will be OSU’s number one team. Softball Oregon’s softball team. 12-6 this season, will be in Portland this weekend for the NCWSA Invitational Softball Tournament. Pitcher Shawna Baxter appears to be recovered from an arm injury which prevented her from pitching in the World Series and should be throwing for the Ducks in Portland. Track Karen Marshall will be out to break her school record in the shot put and pentathletes Mary Officer and Dana Collins will meet eacti other in the 200 in the special ‘mini" track meet Saturday at Hayward Field, held in conjunction with the U S. Olympic Tnals Marathon. Officer and Collins would both like to run near 25.0 for the 200 as they get ready for the AAU Pentathlon next weekend in Santa Barbara Collins, a high school senior from Salem, has a good chance to make the Olympic team. Marshall has thrown 46-4 in the shot this year and will compete in both the shot and discus at the na tional AAU meet in June, in hopes of gaining a berth in the Olympic Trials. A special 10,000 meter race should be the fea tured women's event as Peg Neppel (world record holder in the 3-mile), Jacki Hansen (world record holder in the marathon), Carol Cook (American re cord holder in the 10,000) and Nadia Garcia (Ameri can record holder in the hour run) take a crack at Cook's national record of 34:39.0. Other events Oregon's Michelle Menkens hopes to achieve an Olympic qualifying time this weekend in the Mult nomah Athletic Club Invitational in Portland. Menkens will compete for Willamalane Swim Club in the meet, swimming in the 100 and 200 freestyle, the 100 and 200 butterfly, the 100 breastroke and the 400 medley relay. Fir-Sat BaaatiesatSS M0| Alai 8:00 STMTS FRIDAY SEVEN BEAUTIES A film by Linna Wurtmuller co feature ALEXANDER Hilarious French comedy Directed by Yzes Robert FRI & SAT KFMY 98 Presents 98c Midnight Movies This weeks Feature Jjmmy HdldriX (Soundtrack Film) Team race Sunday The Physical Education Profes sional Fraternity (P.E.K.) is spon soring a five-mile ail-comers team race on Pre's Trail this Sunday at 3:30 p.m. The run will start from Autzen Stadium and team prizes will include 36 T-shirts and food hampers. Entry fee is $1.