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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1981)
sports Kegler breaks record in victory over Linfield Oregon pitcher Dean Kegler set a school record for career wins as the Ducks defeated Linfield 5-0 Monday on the loser’s diamond. Kegler recorded his 19th win to erase the mark of 18 set by Walt Stone from 1962-64. Oregon sophomore Steve Crum continued to wield a heavy bat as he slugged his sixth home run of the season in the sixth inning. Randy Porter and Russ Hodges were two for four at the plate; Hodges had one RBI. The Ducks return home to Howe Field for the first time in a month today to face Willamette University at 3 p.m. Golfers third m tourney Oregon’s women’s golf team is in third place after one day of competition at the Portland In vitational tournament. University of Washington leads the two-day competition with 336 strokes, followed by Oregon State (365) and Oregon (377). Sue Schoedal leads the Ducks with an opening-round 92. 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