ep Trackmen Await Hay ward Relays This Weekend
Eutjnejlejrlstef-Gti
into stiffer competition from the
Corvallls Spartans. Duane Mel
lem, coach of the Eugene squad,
will probably start Big Jim Hanae
on the mound gainst the ;
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Mansion Program
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and
"B" headline races. A purse built
from a percentage of the gate re
ceipts will go on the block to the
rider who scores the most points
during trie season, assuring top
flight riders in each race meet.
Bed Rice of Portland and Red
Farwell of Seattle, who recently
placed llltn and seventh, respec
tively, in the National champion
ships at Daytona Beach, Fla., will
be among the entries. Another
will be Ernie Holbrook of Med-
ford's Rogue River Ramblers. The
36-year-old veteran won the 50
mile National title at San Pedro
in 1939 and the 200-mile Na
tional at Oakland in 1941.
The new Benton-Lane "speed
way" Is constructed of oiled beach
sand, brought to the track in 30
truck loads from the Oregon
coast. The track is 20 feet wide
at the narrowest place and the
slightly banked turns are 200 feet
wide, permitting the riders to
maintain a speed of at least io
mph at all times.
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Win 'Splash' Tourney
Mrs. 'M. R. McGilllcuddy and
Mrs. P. E. Danby won the "splash"
golf tourney, feature event of the
"ladies' day" at the Eugene Coun
try Club during the past week.
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Boxing Show
Set at Armory
A ten-fight program is being
lined up by the Eugene Junior
Chamber Boxing Club, to be
staged at the Armory arena Fri
day night. Amateur mittmen from
Vancouver Recreation and the
Chemawa Indian School will
furnish the competition for the
JCC sluggers.
Dick Weldon, finalist In the re
cent Oregon AAU championships,
will hold down the feature sdoL
but Chairman Harold Wyatt has
been unable to match the JCC
welterweight to date. Kenneth
Sam, 147-pound Indian. Is ex
pected to be signed for the match.
Two other local mittmen who
showed well in the state tourney
will vie Verle Baarstad, 135
pounder, and Jim McDonald, 147
pounder. Baarstad will meet Bill
McCarley of Vancouver, and Mc
Donald will take on Don Cassidy
worn the Washington club.
The JCC mittmen have sched
uled two exhibitions at local clubs,
at the Elks Wednesday night and
at the Eagles April 22.
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For 10th Meet
The 10th Hayward Relays, Ore'
Son's replica of the Penn Relays,
will be staged on the University
ot Oregon s Hayward Field Fri
day and Saturday.
Although there were only 12
schools that had registered in the
A division, six in the "B and
three In the "C" as late as Friday,
the complete entry list is expected
to duplicate tne record-breaking
1948 field of nearly 60 schools
and 700 athletes.
Entered in the "A" division
(enrollment from 500 up) were
commerce, oenson and lirant oi
Portland, Milwaukie, Hillsboro,
Grants Pass, Eugene, Bend, Klam
ath Falls, Lebanon, Albany and
Medford's defending champions.
The "B" entries, for schools
with enrollment between 150 and
500, include Forest Grove. Red
mond, Newport, University (Eu
gene), Sluslaw of Florence and
Cottage Grove. Beaverton's de
fending champions had not en
tered. The "C" list, for schools
with . 150 enrollment or less, in
cludes Lowell, Oakridge and
Sheridan's defending champions.
The list of events, changed
from year to year to conform with
the wishes of coaches, finds only
one new event this year the dis
tance medley in the "C" class.
There has been a change in the
point scoring. Individual events
will be on a 5-4-3-2-1 basis and
all relay events will count 10-8-
6-4-2-1.
Colonel Bill Hayward. Oregon
tracic coacti lor the past 44 years,
inaugurated tne relays Back in
1937 and the event has been held
every year but one when OSC
was scheduled to handle the meet
on an alternating basis and failed
to conduct the relays. Hayward
will direct the relays, assisted by
John A. Warren.
The "A" division events will be
held Friday, starting at 1:30 p.m.
That evening the coaches will be
entertained at a social event
sponsored by the University of
Oregon. The "B" and "C" events
will be conducted Saturday, start
ing at 1:30 p.m.
The list of events, giving the
recordholders, are listed as follow
m the order they will be run off :
CLASS "A"
(Enrollment BOO and More)
Pole Vault (one man) Record: Geonre
Rasmussen. Bend, 11 11" made in IMS.
Discus (one man) Record: Leonard
Rlnearfon, Oregon City, 197' W made In
IMS.
Broad JumD Relay (three men) Re
cord: Klamath Falla (Tom Edwards'.
Chuck Thurman, Bob Dodson) 57' IV"
made in 1M6.
Javelin (one man) Record: Dick
Barker, SbrlnfUeld, 149 9W made in
IMS.
4W-Yard Relay (four men at 110' yards
each) Recotrl: Grant (Al Bulller, Frank
FarVella, Dick Couch, Jim Wasch) :44.5
made In 1946.
Two-Mile Relay (four men at 8S0 yards
each) Record: Benson (Bob Pape, Lloyd
Jepson. Fred Gllson, Byron Baxter) 8:30.8
made In 1948.
Shot Put Relay (three men) Record:
Vancouver (wuson, nurcnileia, Alllnger)
131' 414" made in 1941.
Hum JumD Relay (three1 men) Repnrri:
Vancouver (Burchfleld, CTOwhaTd, Car
lisle, ii 4 maue ui iim.
880-Yard Relay (four men at 220 vstiIr
each)Record: Grant (Dick Durham, Lewis'
Bcoir, Al jsuuier, Jim wasch) l:3.z made
In 1948.
Distance Medley (one man at 440 yard,
one at 880. one at 1320. one at mlhia.
Record: Roseburr (Ed Harvey, Art Back
Hind, Rick Cherfler, Bob Strltzke) 11:30
made In 1046.
Shuttle Hurdles (three men, five low
hurdles, 324 yards) Record: Hillsboro
(Ron Hayworth, Jerry Doyle; Jack Doyle)
made In 1946, and Jefferson (Jordan. Ser
ins, scnaiavtn) made in 1946 :38.8.
Mile Relay (four men at 440 vards eacM
Record: Vancouver (Laurance, Lusby,
ovopaciiBon, lung 4:49.4 made in IVil.
CLASS "B
(Enrollment Between 160 and 600)
Pole Vault (one man) Record: John
McKnlfht, Beaver ton, 11 614" made In
jvto.
Discus (one man) Record: Bob Ander
son, Scappoose, 146 2W made In 1946.
Broad Jump (one man) Record: Jim
Janderau. Ashland. 20' 9U," made in 194A.
Javelin (one man) Record: Bob Chart
er. Columbia Prep. 143' 6V' made In 1946.
Three-Mile Relay (two men at 880 yards,
two at mile) Record: Redmond (Bob
uonanue, uan Mcuanieis, JTed Jorgensen,
ii.vo.v iiiaae ui lino.
High Jump Relay (three men) Record:
Marshfleld (Bob Lanway, Bill Russell,
Chuck Duncan) 16' 8" made In 1946.
ShOt Put Relav fthrn fni.nl Damnt,
Junction City (Nelson, Gordon, McLean)
128' 6" made in 1944.
440-Yard Relay (four men at 110 yards
each) Record: Beaverton (Jerry Schmidt,
John McKnlght, Jerry Hllderbrand, Joe
Gervaii) made In 1948 and Beaverton
(Bayne, Jones, Christenson, Malm) made
In 1943V- :46.1.
Sprint Medley (two men it 320 yards.
District, Big-Six League
Tilts Top Baseball Slate
The Hayward Relays will take
the high school sports spotlight
this week but the baseballers have
slated a full week of action with
five games slated.
Tuesday afternoon the Spring
field Millers will go to Elmira and
St. Mary's will travel to Junction
City. Friday afternoon Big-Six
League play will open as the Eu
gene High Axemen entertain Cor
vallis at Civic Stadium and Spring
field goes to Albany. Junction
City will entertain Lebanon in a
non-league game.
The Cottage Grove track team,
with two impressive victtories un
der its belt, will warm up for the
weekend relay meet with a dual
meet Monday afternoon against
Roseburg on the Grove track.
Tuesday afternoon the Springfield
High junior varsity track squad
will entertain several Lane County j
"B" League teams at Springfield, j
Baseball games this year at El
mira are set for 1:30 p.m. while j
all others, except the night tilts,
are scheduled for 3 p.m. '
The Tuesday afternoon tilt be-!
tween Elmira and Sringtield will
be the first action for the Millers.
Coach John Young's Miller outfit
will be favored over the Falcons
who took a 7-3 trimming from
Junction City last week. The
Junction City-St. Mary's tilt will
probably find the Tigers in the
favored role.
The Eugene Axemen opened
their county schedule last week
with a 13-2 victory over Junction
City out they are expected to run
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Eugene High Skiers
Enter Mf. Hood Meet
Eugene High School will enter
a six-man ski team in the Dart
mouth Trophy Races to be held at
Timberlme April 19 at 10 a.m.
Tryouts for team positions were
being held Sunday at Hoodoo
Bowl.
Times of best four men of each
team in each event will be used to
select the trophy winner at the
Mt. Hood event. Any high school
student under 20 may compete for
a team position.
Blaine McGillicuddy, Bruce
Chase, Ward Haynes and Bill Mc
cracken, all Eugene High School'
students, are planning to enter the
Giant Slalom at Timberline April
26. Chase placed second in the
boy's division of the "Safe-Ski-Slalom"
at Mt. Hood last weekend.
Siuslaw Downs Sailors
68-22 in Dual Meet
FLORENCE, April 12 The Siu
slaw Vikings defeated Mapleton
66-22 in a dual track meet held
here last week.
The Vikings, in winning their
easy decision, swept every first
except the shot put.
Larry Robinson gathered high-
point honors for the meet, col
lecting 19 points, by taking the
high sticks, high jump and broad
jump, and tieing for first in the
pole valut.
Siuslaw plans to enter the Hay
ward Relays at Eugene April 19.
Summary:
Shot put Won by Pennell (M). Miller
(S) second, Barrett S) third. Distance:
35' 4".
Pole vault Won by 1. Robinson (S)
and T. Michenham (S) tied foV first,
llolcum (Ml third. Heiahth: 8' ".
High hurdles Won by Robinson (9).
Htnes ij secona, tteea imj tnira. Time:
:17.9.
100-yard dash Won by Mickenham (S),
Attleburger (M) second. Miller (S) third,
Time: :11..
Mile run Won by Ledfferwood (S).
Knowles (M) second, Severy (S) third.
Time: ft:25.
Discuss Won by Barrett (S, Pennell
imi secona, nines taj mira. instance:
lira' o .
Hish lumn Won bv L. Robinson (S)
Reed (M) second. Miller (S) and Barrett
is) tied lor intra, rteignin: 5' l".
440-yard dash Won by Mlckenbam (SV
Kimble IS) second, Attleburger IM) third.
Time: :ss.z.
Broad jump Won by X Robinson S).
Mickenham (S) second, Attleburser (M)
third. Distance: 18' 1W.
880-yard dash Won by Kimble S),
Ledgerwood (SI second. Reed (M) third.
Time: 2:23.
two at 440) Record: West Linn (Krutt,
Thompson, Bolt, Swan) 3:9S.a made In
1941 ,
OlASS "C"
(Enrollment up te 160)
High Jumy Relay (three men) Record:
Chemawa (Calvin Picard, Chet Ashman,
Victor Jac':son) H' 5" made In 194S.
Shot Pf . (one man) Record: Arnold
Huntley, bherldan, 401 8y." made In 1946.
Distance Medley (one man at 220 yards,
one at 440, one at 880. one at mile) New
'event.
Broad Jump (one man) Record: Arnold
HunUey, Sheridan, 19' iW made In 1946.
440-YBrd Relay (four men at 110 yards
each) Record: Vernonia (Culbertson,
Hall, Holts, Sunell) :4.S made In 1942.
Sprint Medley (two men at 220, two at
440) Record: Bonanza (Cliff 'Hughes,
Keith Bitson, BobSchmor, Dick 6mlth)
2:40.9 made In 1940.
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