AL FKXJJERBLADE 7? EXPERIENCE l i We Rent | Rollerblade s In-Line £ Skates * by the Hour or Day. RIGHT ON TARGET Call tno Oregon Daily Fmeroid Advertising Deportment at 346-3712 $4 oo 1 Foot long Sub 50' Half Sub • FREE DELIVERY • 1225 ALDER SUBSHOP • 345-2434 Alpine Import Service | The Volvo Specialists ■fr ASE Ced(ted Techs it One day service (mottworti) it One to* year guaranty (on al work) it UPS parts service to out-of-town VOLVO owners MONDAY-FRIDAY 7:30- 5:30 12th and MAIN In SPRINGFIELD, OR. 97477 Howard Hobson (canter). University baseball manager from 1936 to 1947, saw the Ducks win division ti tles in 1939, 1941-43 and 1946. Baseball glory thing of the past j Budget cuts 11 years ago ended campus’ oldest, award-winning sports program By Mat! Bender TmafaW Contributor On May 14, 1981, tho Oregon varsity baseball team lost more than .1 doubleheudor to Wash ington — the Ducks lost their program. The doublehoader was bitter sweet lor Duck left fielder Steve Crum The sophomore hit his 14th bonus run of the season — tying a school record ~ on his last day in a Duck uniform "I loved DC), and I loved baseball," Crum said. "I didn't want to leave Oregon I had to " At the time, the athletic de partment was in this reef and looking for a way to trim its budget baseball, men's gym nastics, women's soccer and women's golf were all ct.t in the spring of 1981. Since the cut. the only base ball team on campus has been a club team Instead of playing Pacific-10 Conference teams like Washington and Oregon State, the club team faces the likes of Lane Community Col Urge and Western Baptist and has to car pool lo games. When the varsity baseball program was cut. il was the oldest sport on campus. It is unclear when the first game was played, hul old photo graphs und school yearbooks tracts the s)x>rt track to the late 19th century. In 1918, Oregon was among tho founding members of tho Pactftc Coast Conference, which is now the Pac-10. Thu Ducks were later put into thu Northern Division in 1923 with rivals Washington. Washington State and Oregon Stale. Oregon won its first Northern Division title in 1928 and would go on to win it again in 1934. 1935, 1937 and 1939 In 1934 and 1935 the Ducks were led by one of the greatest athletes lo ever attend Oregon, second baseman Joe Cordon. After starring for Oregon, Cordon went on the play for the New York Yankees and Cleveland Indians Cordon was an all-star in nine of his 11 big league seasons and played on seven world championship Pho«> cou/iMy of Th« Regaior Gu*nJ In 1934 and 1935, tha Ducka wara lad by ona ot tha graatast athlataa to avar attend Oregon, second baseman Joa Cordon. Icu ms In 1942. Gordon had his fin usl season, hitting .322 with 1H home runs and 103 RBIs That year Gordon bout out Tod Wil I i a m s for the American League's MVP award, quite a feat, considering Williams won the triple crown that year. Although Cordon's numbers are Impressive — a .268 aver age with 253 homo runs and 975 KBIs for a career — he is not in the Baseball Hall of Fame. Gordon still has a chance to make the hall if he Is voted in off the old-timers list. After Gordon loft in 1935, the baseball team was led by anoth er legend, coach Howard Hob son. Most fans know Hobson as the man who coached the 1939 Oregon basketball team in its NCAA championship season, but Hobson also was the base ball manager from 1936 to 1947. Under Hobson the Ducks won division titles in 1939. 1941-43 and 1946 In 1948 Don Kirsh took over as the coach of the Ducks. In iho 1950s, Kirsh put together some very gt>od teams, which feutured All-Americans Earl Averill and George Shaw. Shaw played on the 1954 club that won the NCAA Dis trict 8 championship and went on to lake seventh place at the College World Series. After the strong clubs of the 1950s, the Ducks won only throe more Northern Division championships under Kirsh. The last division champion Kirsh coached was the 1964 squad, which won a school re cord of 31 games. Mel Krause then took over the program in 1971 and won division titles in 1972 and 1974. In 1972, Duck All-American shortstop Dave Roberts was se lected as the collegiate player of the year Aftur the season. Roberts was picked in the first round of the draft by the San Diego Padres. Roberts also played with Tex Tum to BASEBALL. Page 9