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Stanford blanks Oregon, 12-0
Nothing Oregon did seemed
to make any difference Tuesday
as Stanford easily downed the
Ducks 12-0 to end the baseball
team’s California roadtrip.
After the Ducks were unable
to make it around the bases in
the top of the first inning, Stan
ford opened the game up by
scoring five runs on four hits,
two runs on a double by Mike
Aldrette.
The Ducks were buried in the
second inning when a change in
the pitching lineup could not
keep the Cardinals from scoring
four more runs.
And in the third, the outlook
became even bleaker.
A two-run homer by Stan
ford’s John Elsway put the
Ducks out of the ballpark, un
able to return.
A final run in the fourth inning
ended Stanford’s scoring
streak, as the Cardinals finished
the game with 12 runs, 14 hits
and three errors.
The Ducks accumulated no
runs on four hits and four errors.
Next action for the Duck
baseball team, now 7-5 for the
season, will be April 3 at Wash
ington State.
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Oregon's baseball team made plenty of trips around the bases early
this season, but was unable to snag even one run Tuesday against
Stanford.
Joggers don dirty shoes
for Torture Ridge Run
Only the craziest joggers will
don their dirtiest running shoes
Sunday for a trek through Hen
dricks Park, site of the fifth an
nual Torture Ridge Run.
Billed as the “toughest run
west of the Rockies,” the seven
to eight mile Torture Ridge
course, along narrow twisting
trails, through ditches and
creeks and over three "killer”
hills, attracts nearly 600 run
ners.
The race, described as one of
the “ten most obscure races in
America” by Runner's World,
boasts three “torture” ridges,
the last so steep runners use a
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rope to pull themselves to the
top.
The run offers a lot for a $3
entry fee — a tee-shirt, a chance
at prizes provided by Nike
Eugene, and mud, blackberry
bushes and swamps.
Runners interested in running
the course can register at Nike
Eugene in the Atrium building
downtown, at the physical
education department in Es
slinger Hall or at Hendricks Park
the day of the race.
The race will start at 10 a m.
Sunday. For more information
contact John Lathorp or Gwen
Drake, 686-4105.
Club ski team
wins carnival
The University recreational
ski club won the overall trophy
last week at the All-College
Spring Carnival in Sun Valley,
Idaho.
The 51 -member team, part of
the University club sports pro
gram, took first in men's novice
slalom, second in men’s and
women's intermediate slalom,
first in women’s advanced
slalom and third in men’s and
women’s obstacle course.
Six other teams competed in
the carnival, including Universi
ty of Washington and Stanford
University.
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