1985 PACIFIC-b NORT ERN IVISION TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS 1986 Oregon State University Beaver Baseball Roster NAME NO. PITCHERS Daulton, Ron 26 Dazey, Eric 25 Donaly, Lance 23 24 Duren, Russ Finch, Scott 29 B-T HGT. WGT. BIRTHDATE YR. EXP. HOMETOWN (SCHOOL) 6-3 6-3 205 190 170 178 220 185 185 185 210 165 160 11/5/63 1/13/67 8/30/67 10/25/67 12/4/62 3/18/65 8/19/65 12/21/66 1/2/67 10/11/65 7/20/65 Sr. Eugene(LaneCC) Corvallis(Cres.Vy.) McMinnville Hillsboro Jr. 2V HS HS HS 1V TR 2V HS HS 1V 2V 195 190 2/8/65 10/19/66 Jr. So. 2V 1V Eugene(N.Eugene) McMinnville 180 190 160 180 180 185 170 160 195 170 180 3/12/65 10/6/64 8/25/65 11/12/67 5/16/67 11/2/63 11/27/65 1/30/64 9/28/67 6/3/67 6/6/64 Jr. Jr. Jr. 2V 2V 2V HS HS 3V Newberg Salem (McKay) Vallejo,CA(Vintage) Eugene(N.Eugene) Eugene (Sheldon) Portland (Cleveland) Beaverton 6-4 5-8 5-10 200 175 180 12/14/66 7/29/63 8/4/65 1/11/63 1/15/66 1/11/65 Fr. 5-11 175 190 175 21 Fonnesbeck, Gary R-R R-R L-L R-R L-L R-R 16 28 30 17 Hulstrom,Biyce L-L Hutchinson, Ross Otis, Jeff Payne, Chris 11 Sipple,John R-R R-R L-R L-L CATCHERS Duke, Richard 20 14 Rice, Lance INFIELDERS Bowen, Ken 5 Brundage, Dave 18 1 Ceasar,Lestee 7 Duke, Randy 8 12 6 4 33 27 22 Johnson, Ben Krafve, Keith Lambert, Tim Mallinak, Mel Palmer, Greg Talcott, Chris Williams, Quinn OUTFIELDERS Coleman, Steve 32 19 9 15 3 Daniels, Tom Ganter, Bryan Hamilton,Gary 31 KIug, Scott Tema, Bryan 10 2 Head Coach Jack Riley Asst. Coach Del Kerber 6-1 6-1 6-4 6-3 6-2 6-5 6-2 5-11 5-10 R-R S-R 6-2 S-R L-L R-R 5-10 6-3 5-10 6-2 6-1 L-R R-R L-R R-R 6-1 6-0 6-0 5-10 6-2 6-3 S-R R-R R-R R-R 6-1 6-0 6-2 R-R R-R R-R R-R R-R R-L Fr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Sr. So. Sr. Fr.. Fr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. So. So. OSU NUMERICAL ROSTER 1 2 3 Lestee Ceasar, INF Del Kerber, Asst. Coach Scott KIug, OF 4 Mel Mallinak, INF-OF 5 Ken Bowen, INF 6 Tim Lambert, INF Randy Duke, INF Ben Johnson, INF-OF Bryan Ganter, OF 10 Jack Riley, Hd. Coach 11 John Sipple, P 7 8 9 12 13 Keith Krafve, INF 23 24 14 Lance Rice, C Gary Hamilton, OF Bryce Hulstrom, P Chris Payne, P-OF 25 26 27 28 29 30 15 16 17 18 Dave Brundage, lB-P 19 Tom Daniels, OF-C 20 21 22 Richard Duke, C Gary Fonnesbeck, P Quinn Williams, 3B 31 32 1V Portland (LBCC) Eugene(LaneCC) McMinnville Ardmore, OK Beaverton Salem (McNary) Salem (McKay) 2V HS HS 3V Grants Pass (Sac. CC) HS 2V 2V 3V Portland (Cleveland) SweetHome(LBCC) Beaverton Corvallis Salem (McNary( Pasadena, CA (Maranatha HS) 1V TR Portland (Cleveland) Hillsboro(Glencoe) Bend Lance Donaly, P Russ Duren, P Eric Dazey, P Ron Daulton, P Chris Talcott, INF Ross Hutchinson, P Scott Finch, P Jeff Otis, P Bryan Tema, OF Steve Coleman, OF 33 Greg Palmer, INF Albany Printing 812 Water Ave. N.E. Albany. OR 97321 926-1722 2-- Table of Contents Media Coverage 1986 ROSTER QUICK OSU FACTS, MEDIA COVERAGE DEPTH CHART COACHES AND STAFF OSU PLAYERS CREDENTIALS AND INFORMATION The Oregon State University Sports Information Office handles all press passes and media requests for information and interviews regarding Beaver baseball. Please call the SW office for credentials or interviews at least one day in advance at 503) RADIO COVERAGE For the fourth straight 'ear, KLOO Radio 1340 AM in Corvallis) will broadcast seven home Pac-lO Northern Division games dur- ing the 1986 season. KLOO Radio Sports Director Pat Lafferty will provide the play-by-play. Airtime will be on the hour as the starting time of the game will be delayed five minutes for the broadcast pre-game. Onl the first game of the listed doubleheaders will be broadcast with the exception of the Washington State doubleheader, which will be aired in its entirety The following games are scheduled for broadcast: OPPONENT This page 4 5 Ken Bowen, David Brundage Lestee Ceasar, Steve Coleman, Tom Daniels, Ron Daulton Eric Dazey, Lance Donaly, Randy Duke, Richard Duke Russ Duren, Gary Fonnesbeck, Scott Finch, Bryan Ganter Gary Hamilton, Bryce Hulstrom, Ben Johnson Scott KIug, Keith Krafve, Tim Lambert Mel Mallinak, Jeff Otis, Greg Palmer, Chris Payne Lance Rice, John Sipple, Chris Talcott Quinn Williams 754-3720 or write Mike Corwin, OSU Sports Information Office 209 Gill Coliseum, Corvallis, OR 97331. Space in the Coleman Field press box is at a premium, so please request your credential well in advance. DATE April 1 2 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 SCORECARD OPPONENTS DIRECTORY, COLEMAN FIELD RESULTS BY THE YEARS AND BY THE OPPONENTS 1985 RESULTS 1985 STATISTICS AND STANDINGS OSU RECORD BOOK (INDIVIDUAL) OSU RECORD BOOK (TEAM) TIME 3:00 pm Portland State 3:00 pm Portland State April8 12:00 noon Gonzaga April12 12:00 noon Eastern Washington April13 12:00 noon Washington State (2) April26 12:00 noon Washington May2 12:00 noon Portland May3 Should the Beavers qualify for post-season play KWO Radio tentatively plans on broadcasting those games. Check your Corvallis listings for airtimes. 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 SEASON TOPTENS CAREERTOPTENS 22 23 BASEBALL HONORS AND AWARDS OSU LETTERMEN OSU PLAYERS IN THE PROS 1986 SCHEDULE 24 25 26 27 Oregon State Quick Facts FOR BETTER LIVABILITY SEE YOUR 'BETTER LIFE MAN' LOCATION: Corvallis, OR 97331 ENROLLMENT: 16,000 NICKNAME: Beavers COLORS: Orange and Black CONFERENCE: Pacific-lU Northern Division ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Dr. ynn Snyder HEAD COACH: Jack Riley (Linfleld, 1960) (340-226, 13 seasons) BASEBALL OFFICE PHONE: (503) 754-2611 SPORTS INFORMATION OFFICE: (503) 754-3720 BASEBALL SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Mike Corwin Home: 758-5500) BASEBALL FIELD: Coleman Field (2,000) PRESS BOX PHONE: (503) 754-2328 &iu 1Iair4e, LIFE INSURANCE CHARTERED LIFE UNDERWRITER LIFE HOSPITALIZATION GROUP PARTNERSHIP CORPORATION DISABILITY R.L.R. KEYMAN ANNUITIES PENSIONS KEOGH & I.R.A.'S SECTION 79 1986 Depth Chart UNIVERSAL LIFE A REPUTATION BUILT UPON FINE SERVICE ln%uri.g with SUNSET LIFE kANSAS CITY LIFE PHA TRANSAMERICA UNITED AMERICAN INSURANCE CO EXECUTIVE LIFE INSURANCE CO CERTIFIED LIFE INSURANCE CO POSITION FRESHMEN SOPHOMORES JUNIORS SENIORS PITCHERS EricDazey-RH LacceDorraly-RH Ross Doree-RH Ross Hutchinsor, Jeff Otis-RH CHRISPAYNE-RH TIM LAMBERT-RH OAVIDBRUNDAGE-LH GaryFonnesbeck-RH BRYCE HULSTROM-LH JOHN SIPPLE-LH RONDAULTON-RH LANCERICE RICHARDDUKE TOMDANIELS DAVEBRUNDAGE KEITHKRAFVE LESTEECEASAR MEL MALLINAK KEN BOWEN QUINN WILLIAMS CATCHERS GUARDSMAN LIFE WESTERN LIFE BLUE CROSS BLUE SHIELD 152-7156 15 RandyDuke Greg Palmer ChrisTalcott 2B BenJohnson SS BenJohr,sor, 3B Eric Dazey TIM L.AMBERT KEITH KRAFVE TIM L.AMBERT QUINN WILLIAMS RandyOske ChrsTaIcott OF 310 N. W. 5TH. ACROSS FROM FIRE STATION, UPSTAIRS ROOM 206 SteeeColere,r, SCOTTKLUG Randy Duke CHRIS PAYNE BenJohnson BryanTema Narees Ic ALL CAPS are those of returrrirg players. -3- SCOflFINCH.LH BRYAN GANTER TOM DANIELS GARYHAMILTON JACK RILEY Head Baseball Coach Linfield, 1960 14th Year (340-226, all at OSU) spent on the diamond with three all-conference honors and, Let the meek be warned, the man molds winners. as a senior, the NAJA stolen base crown. Following his graduation, Riley was drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers and played for their Salem farm club from 1961 through 1963. Riley has a wide coaching background which began at Portland's Jefferson High School. He served as an assistant with the Oregon State head baseball coach Jack Riley has a great knowledge of the game of baseball. Better yet, he knows how to convey it and get the most out of the talent that shows up at Coleman Field annualh Its the competitive fire in this spry veteran of 25 years in coaching that makes him, and the players he motivates so well, winners. In two of the most dramatic finishes in Pacific-b baseball history his Beavers overcame Washington State to capture the 1982 and 1983 Northern Division pennants. Having already sent 10 proteges off to the professional ranks in this decade, Riley meshed together a veiyyouthful group lastyear and came within baseball and basketball programs until he was named head basketball coach and led the Democrats to the state's final four twice. From Jefferson, it was on to Lower Columbia College as head baseball and basketball coach and athletic director in Longview, Washington. During his tenure at LCC, his baseball teams won four straight Coastal Division championships, while winning the state title in 1970. His overall record there was 97-31. two games of a third straight trip to the NCAA Tournament. Last yeaI another young squad, one without a senior, went undefeated through the prestigious Riverside Baseball Invitational field, earned a Top 20 ranking and came back from a regular conference season third place finish to win the Northern Division's post-season tournament and advance once again to the Upon arriving in Cormllis in 1972, Riley remolded a traditionrich program into one of the most successful and dedicated in the country. His record of 340-226 in those 13 years is impressive and actually overshadowed by a home mark of 156-64 (71%) at Coleman Field. In the last five years, OSU is 80-22 at home (78%). NCAA Western Regionals. Jack and his wife, Jean, have two sons, Mike, 26, and Mickey 24. They also have one daughter, Pam, 22. He was selected Northern Division Coach of the Year in 1982 and 1983. In 1982, he had taken the honor all the way to the regional level and one of the nine nominations for national coach of the year. RILEY'S COACHING RECORD AT OREGON STATE YEAR Riley is a 1960 graduate of Linfield College and holds a Masters degree from Oregon State received in 1971. After a great athletic 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 career at Portland's Grant High School, not in baseball, but basketball, he became the first player in Linfield history to be named all-conference four straight years. His collegiate days were also 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 TOTAL DEL KERBER WON-LOSS 15-20 18-21 28-10 31-15 31-17 22-22 21-19 33-16 29-14 29-15 27-17 22-23 34-17 340-226 PCT. NO. DIV. FINISH .428 .462 .737 .674 .597 .500 .525 .673 .674 .659 .614 .488 .667 5-13 6-12 13-5 12-6 12-6 6-9 4th 3rd .601 133-116 4-11 8-9 11-7 16-8 17-7 11-11 12-12 1St 2nd 2nd 3rd 3rd 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 4th (2nd in Tourn.) 3rd (1St in Tourn.) 4 titles AssistantfPitching Coach Oregon State, 1964 PERSONAL: Originally from Salem, Del is a 1964 graduate of OSU. He received a B.S. degree in physical education and returned to OSU for his Master's degree in 1967. Del married in 1982. He and his wife, \'Icky have two daughters, Amanda, 7, and Melody 2. Del was born 1/30/41 in Salem. TOM RIES Groundskeeper Oregon State, 1972 PLAYING CAREER: A four-sport athlete in three years of competition at Serra High School in Salem from 1955-59. Played baseball at Oregon State during his first year. PERSONAL: In charge of maintaining OSU's athletic facilities since 1976, Ries is instrumental in keeping Coleman Field, one COACHING CAREER: Before joining the OSU staff, Kerber was of the finest baseball diamonds in the country. He attended one of the more successful high school coaches in the state. He started his career at Dallas OR) High School from 1965 through 1970. His teams claimed one league championship along with two second place finishes and three third place finishes. Fiom Dallas, Kerber returned to OSU to coach the Vista High School in Vista, CA, and Palomar Junior College in San Marcos before moving to OSU in 1970. His outstanding track and field career included 10 school records at Palomar JC in the high and intermediate hurdles. The 1969 Pacific Southwest Conference Athlete of the Year finished third in the state JC intermediate hurdles. He lettered twice at OSU and once held the second best time in the intermediate hurdles in OSU history placing fourth in the 1970 Pac-8 meet. He completed his BA. degree from OSU in recreation in 1972. Born 3/31/49, Tom is junior varsity program for two years (1970-71). He also coached at Grants Pass High School revitalizing the school and summer programs there before returning to OSU for the third time. On the field, Kerber served as Jack Riley's assistant coach and the team's pitching coach. Off the field, he is the events manager single with two children, Erik, 13, and Nicole, 10. for all athletic facilities at OSU. -4- 5 KEN BOWEN JUNIOR INFIELDER 180 5-10 osu P!ayers BATS: Both THROWS: Right Newberg, OR (Newberg H.S.) PERSONAL: Born 3/12/65 in Eugene, OR.. parents are Thomas and Rae Bowen ... has one sister; Julie, 26, and one brother, 18 father played baseball at Oregon State for four years Larry, 22 under Ralph Coleman ... 3.7 grade point average out of high school ... voted as Newberg's "most likely to succeed" out of senior class ... favorite athlete is John McEnroe. DAVID BRUNDAGE JUNIOR PITCHER - FIRST BASE NEWBERG HIGH SCHOOL: Four years as infielder/catcher for Coach Tom Campbell .. all-state infielder in both 1982-83 Newberg advanced to State championship game in both 1980-81 thQv went 62-16 in Bowen's last three years. . . MVP for Oregon in California-Oregon series . . Most Inspirational Player in State- BATS: Left THROWS: Left Salem, OR (McKay H.S.) . Metro series ... batted .420 with 10 doubles, four homers and 32 RBI's his last ear. . . fielding percentage as a senior was .987 at shortstop. . . stole 18 bases. . . batted .450 his junior season. PERSONAL: Born 10/6/64 in Portland, OR. . . parents are Dennis and Marcia Brundage ... one sister, Cinda, 24 and one brother, Jim, 17 . . his uncle, Mike, played pro football and father played football at Oregon State .. . senior class president at McKay business majorwith 3.2 grade point average out of high school. McKAY HIGH SCHOOL: McKay's Athlete of the Year lettered three times each in football and basketball and twice in baseball first team all-state in all three sports his senioryearparticipating in all three series ... McKay, under coach Bob Plantz, was 17-2 and the top ranked team in the state for much of the regular season. . . quarterbacked the football team passing for 1818 yards and 18 touchdowns ... averaged 16.0 points and eight assists a game in basketball ... pitched McKay to Valley League crown with a 6-1 record and an 0.50 ERA .. . first team all-state designated hitter batting .491, while playing the outfield ... MVP of the Shrine All-Star Football Game playing wide receiver for the first time ever, he caught two TD passes and intercepted a pair of passes on defense. OREGON STATE: 1985: First teamAll-Northern Division, second . team All-Region 9 shortstop ... had a career on March 2 at Chico State - 5x7, six runs, nine RBI's, two HRs and 12 total bases - school record for hits, runs and RBI5 in a game . . only other HRs at Washington State and Willamette ... four-hit day vs. Harvard at Riverside ... eight game hit streak, scored in nine straight ... walked four times vs. Western Oregon ... played in all but UCLA game .. . batted .307 in No. Div play .385 in N. Div. Tournament play but hitless in seven NCAA Regional at bats 14 doubles were one 'off school season mark... school record 193 at bats ... solid defensively picking up second straight OSU Gold Glove award wowing Riverside and Northern Division . crowds with defensive gems ... June draft candidate ... team RBI leader with 44 ... second in hits and runs. 1984: A solid defensive second baseman committing only four errors in 167 chances as a freshman. . . four two-hit games all in Pac-lO Northern Division play and two of those were timely in OSU's second OREGON STATE: 1985: Record-setting year for Beaver first base- place finish in the Division's post-season tourney ... 12 strikeouts in 114 appearances ... played 35 of 45 games last year sidelined with several ailments including broken finger sustained early on.. . didn't play but traveled with Pac-lO Northern Division All-Stars that played in Dutch International Tournament last summer. man-pitcher earning all-Region 9 and all-Division honors leading to a pre-season all-America nod from Baseball America for 1986 ... sixth best season batting average in OSU history at .370 his .338 career average could leave him fourth in the school books. . . one short of season record for hits with 67.. . 15-game hitting streak longest for OSU in 1985. . . played in 49 of 51 games all-Riverside Baseball Invitational going 13x29 with a home run vs. Arizona State and a pitching win over Air Force . . . sevenRBI game vs. WOSC ... four-hit games vs. Missouri and WOSC OSU CAREER STATISTICS YEAR 1984 1985 G 35 50 AB TOTAL 85 291 98 193 R 15 40 55 H 20 64 84 AVG. 2B .204 .332 .289 1 14 15 38 HR RBI SB-AU BB SO 0 1 1 0 4 4 8 44 52 1-2 15 12 7-9 8-11 35 50 23 160 6-2 only three errors in 385 chances at lB and on the mound high draft choice in June ... team leader in hits, triples and total bases . . perhaps OSU's strongest pitcher at the end of the 35 . season winning three of four decisions including seven-strikeout (WSU) and nine-strikeout (Washington) complete games . . . batted .390 in Northern Division games, .182 in ND Tourney and bounced back with 3x7 at NCAA Regional ... impressed scouts .further with outstanding play at lB and pitching for Anchorage of Alaskan League this summer. 1984: Saw extensive duty in the BIG '0' Family Restaurant Open 24 Hours Daily Banquet Facihties for 120 outfield ... struck out only seven in 94 at bats ... had four two-hit games and 3x4 vs. Portland ... also pitched in nine Homestyle Cooking At Its Finest Happy 24th Anniversary Breakfast Anytime games, with a 1-1 record ... played in 35 of 45 games either in the outfield or on the mound. OSU CAREER STATISTICS Reservations Accepted 754.7555 YEAR 1984 1985 VisaMastercardAmencari Express Personal Checks TOTAL 400 SW 4th St.Corvallis The Big 0 Restaurant PLENTY OF FREE PARKING 5- G 35 49 84 YEAR 1984 1985 9 19 TOTAL 28 G AB 94 R H 181 8 37 26 67 275 45 93 W-L GS CG 1-1 2 0 7-3 8-4 8 10 4 4 AVG. 2B 38 HR RBI SB-AU BB SO .277 .370 .338 5 0 0 9 0-1 8 7 10 15 3 4 4 40 49 4-8 4-9 19 18 25 IP H R ER SO BB 27.0 68.0 95.0 39 69 108 26 37 63 22 17 17 35 57 57 74 38 55 3 27 ERA 7.33 4.63 5.40 SV 0 2 2 32 1 STEVE COLEMAN LESTEE CEASAR FRESHMAN OUTFIELDER JUNIOR INFIELDER 175 6-0 160 5-10 BATS: Right THROWS: Right Vallejo, CA (Vintage HS) BATS: Right THROWS: Right Portland, OR (Cleveland HS) PERSONAL: Born 8/25/65 In Vallejo, California ... parents are Lestee Sr. and Loreta Ceasar. . . has four sisters, Claudette Ke1h 26, Arlene, 24, Brenda, 24, and Debra 22 ... liberal arts major intent on a career law enforcement. VINTAGE HIGH SCHOOL: Played left field and shortstop for Coach Clarence T'e . .. Vintage was 31-10 during Lestee's last PERSONAL: Born 12/14/66 in Portland, OR. . . parents are Ralph and Elsa Coleman ... one brother, Andrew, 15 ... grandfather, Ralph Coleman, was former Oregon State head baseball coach for 36 years ... 3.3 high school GPA ... liberal arts major. CLEVELAND HIGH SCHOOL: First team all-city and honorable mention all-state for coach Lonnie Beach at Cleveland pitching two years ... captained baseball team his senior yeac and playing shortstop, lB and outfield as a senior ... batted OREGON STXTE: 1985: Starred at Riverside Invitational making 16 strikeouts ... three-sport athlete (football, basketball and .411 and pitching to a 5-2 record and 2.70 EllA with a game high superb defensive plays at 2B and going 11x30 li'om the plate three-hit game vs. San Diego State and UC-Riverside, two-hit games vs. Arizona State and Harvard doubles against the last three. . . other two-hit games against Portland State, Washington State and WOSC . .. one error in his first 91 chances ... fielded .974 for the season with only three miscues ... Ceasar batted .301, .200 in ND games ... two three-games hit streaks ... 18 starts in 33 games played ... free swinger, who seldom strikes out. 1984: Primarily backed up Ken Bowen at 2B ... committed only one error in 15 games . . walked on after then-brother-inlaw James Terrell of football squad convinced Lestee to move north for college. baseball) . . . all-city punter, kicker and defensive back. . . played in State-Metro All-Star baseball series.. . former teammate Tony Fair plays for Portland State. . . Cleveland teammate Greg Palmer also wailcing on at OSU. . 26 OSU CAREER STATISTICS YEAR 1984 1985 G AB R 15 25 73 5 5 33 21 TOTAL 48 98 26 22 27 H RON DAULTON AVG. 2B 3B HR RBI SB-AU B8 SO .200 .301 .276 0 0 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 10 14 0-1 2 4 2-4 2-5 7 9 4 SENIOR PITCHER 205 6-3 8 BATS: Right THROWS: Right Eugene, OR (North Eugene H.S.) 23 PERSONAL: Born 11/5/63 in Klamath Falls, OR ... parents are Leroy Daulton and Janice Peterson... has one sister, Shelly, 24, TOM DANIELS and two brothers, Todd and Eric, both 17 ... commercial and industrial fitness major. NORTH EUGENE HIGH SCHOOL: All-league, all-district and second team all-state for Coach Gary Selby ... pitched and SENIOR CATCHER 190 6-1 BATS: Right THROWS: Right Sweet Home, OR (Sweet Home HS/Linn Benton CC) played lB. . . three-sport athlete - tackle on football team, center/ foiward in basketball ... Ron was part of two baseball titles and one football crown ... also key member of American Legion Eugene Sizzler team from 1980-82 ... was 8-1 senior year at NEHS and 20-7 for his varsity career ... batted .365 as a soph., .310 as a junior and .379 his final yeac PERSONAL: Born 7/29/63 in Lebanon, OR.. . parents are Howard and Jan Daniels ... guardian is Mamie Tabler ... one brother, LANE CC: Played one year for 15-15 Lane CC under Bob Foster pitched to a 5-2 mark. . . batted only .200 while playing some first base. OREGON STATE: 1985: Second on team in appearance with 21.. . only start was a two-hit six-inning stint at Western Oregon, where he got the win. . . only four bad outings preserving team's best ERA at 3.41 ... perfect 4-0 record made up for hard luck record of 1984 and tied for team lead in saves for second straight Todd, 21, and a sister, Traci, 23. SWEET HOME HIGH SCHOOL: Started at catcher for Coach Rod Rurnrey for two years ... Huskies were 13-6 and 12-5 those seasons ... selected to all-Timber Valley League team and allstate team in 1981 ... also all-league tight end for football team in 1980. LINN BENTON CC: All-region and JC all-America honorable mention catcher in 1983 batting .360 with eight HRs and 31 RBIs for Coach Dave Dangler and the Roadrunners. OREGON STATE: 1985: Played in seven games, four of them year with two ... control pitcher, who must hit the corners. 1984: After early success as reliever, pressed into conference starting role ... effective in early innings, but tired quickly pitched in hard luck as 1-6 mark indicates . .. led team with three saves, two of them timely in Fresno State Best in the West Tournament vs. UC-Santa Barbara. starts in the DH role ... doubled vs. Oregon Tech, single vs. Gonzaga were his lone hits in 12 at bats. . . all seven appearances were as a pinch-hitter or DH. . . bullpen catcher most ofthe yeac 1985: Red shirted out of LBCC. OSU CAREER STATISTICS OSU CAREER STATISTICS YEAR 1985 TOTAL G AB R 7 7 12 12 2 2 H 2 2 YEAR 1984 1985 TOTAL AVG. 2B 3B HR RBI SB-AU BB SO .167 .167 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 4 4 0 0 6- G 15 21 36 W-L GS CG 1-6 4-0 5-6 1 2 0 7 2 6 IP 40.1 37.0 77.1 ER SO H R 53 34 40 93 14 28 14 48 42 18 20 38 BB 28 21 49 ERA 6.25 3.41 4.89 SV 3 2 5 23 25 ERIC DAZEY LANCE DONALY FRESHMAN PITCHER-INFIELDER FRESHMAN PITCHER 6-3 6-1 190 170 BATS: Right THROWS: Right Corvallis, OR (Crescent Valley H.S.) BATS: Left THROWS: Left McMinnville, OR (McMinnville H.S.) PERSONAL: Born 1/131(37 in Denton, Texas ... parents are Ken and Sands' Dazey . one brother, l'im, 15 .. high school (;PA of 3.89 ... selected for several scholastic honors .. . math educa- PERSONAL: Born 8/30/67 in McMinnville, OR ... parents are Mike and Becky Donaly ... one brother Brad 20 ... 3.96 GPA . . out of high school ... hotellrestaurant management major winner of several scholastic honors. tion major with aspirations to become a high school teacher. CRESCENT VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL: First team all-league and McMINNVILLE HIGH SCHOOL: Contributed to McMinnville's 26-1 record in 1985 with a perfect 10-0 pitching mark and a .465 honorable mention all-state as a junior, second team all-league as a senior pitching and playing the corners for CVHS ... threesport athlete lettering three years in baseball and two each in football (first team all-league and honorable niention all-state defensive back( and basketball ... lB-outfielder as sophomore with varsity batting .285 under coach Gene Gilliard ... played strictly lB as a junior batting .421 good enough for third in the Valley League .. . batted .368 and pitched to a 3-3 record for 6-12 CVHS under Brad Rice in 1985 ... pitched and played 3B for Corvallis American Legion team during summers. batting average playing lB ... first team all-state first baseman first team all-league pitcher. . . played in State-Metro All-Star series . . played for Coach Ross Peterson. .. three-sport athlete (football, basketball, baseball( ... honorable mention all-league . tight end as a senior ... prep teammates he'll see in Pac-lO North including Pete Tjaarda of Washington, Johnny Nichols of Portland and OSU's Lance Rice. 7 20 RANDY DUKE RICHARD DUKE FRESHMAN INFIELDER 180 JUNIOR CATCHER 6-2 195 BATS: Left THROWS: Right Eugene, OR (North Eugene H.S.) BATS: Right THROWS: Right Eugene, OR (North Eugene H.S.) PERSONAL: Born 11/12/67 in Eugene, OR ... parents are Larly and Linda Duke .. . one brothec Richard, 20, a teammate at OSU PERSONAL: Born 2/8/65 in Eugene, OR ... parents are Larry and Linda Duke ... has one brother, teammate Randy, 17 physical therapy major... 3.30 GPA at North Eugene, where he was student body president. 6-2 journalism major NORTH EUGENE HIGH SCHOOL: All-state selection for Coach Gar Selby and the Highlanders ... best hitter award playing third base as ajunior(.440) and a senior 1390( .. . played football, basketball and baseball.. . team MVP as quarterback for football NORTH EUGENE HIGH SCHOOL: Honorable mention all-state pick at catcher. . . three sport athlete ... 5AAA baseball champ- ions in 1981 and 1982 ... state American Legion runner-ups in also played for Selby on Eugene Sizzler American Legion team that won 1985 state championship. 1980 and 1981 . . batted .370 with 24 RBIs and two HR5 in school ball and .310 with 64 RBIs and two more HRs in legion ball with Eugene Sizzler . .. two-time all-district choice playing in State. Metro All-Star series after varsity career under Gary Selby quarterbacked and captained football team with 1,140 yards passing and six TDs ... forward on basketball team with 10 points and six rebounds a game as a senior. OREGON STATE: 1985: Cut down on strikeouts and raised average well over .200 as a sophomore ... strength is defense and leadei'ship behind plate.. . 3x3 vs. Portland in early division game ... eight two-hit games ... longest hit streak was four Come In And Talk Over The Game! games.. teamed with Lance Rice to throw out 43% of potential base stealers ... started at catcher in all but 12 games . . batted .364 in Northern Division Tournament with at least one RBI in each game. . . has mercifully and very intelligently never attemp- Enjoy Continental Cuisine, Fine Wines and Liquors in our Unique Atmosphere. ted to steal a base. 1984: Struggled at plate, but performed superbly as freshman defensively ... threw 16 runners out in . I )inner At (id' & 9th In he Pa1,less Shopping Center Behind Citizens Bank 31 attempts. . . two errors in 227 chances. . . led team with three triples ... second on team in strikeouts with 29. undiy (.h ngrie Buffet Efruta h OSU CAREER STATISTICS THE BLACK SWAN 758-4256 7- 41 AB 106 125 8 17 75 231 25 YEAR G 1984 1985 TOTAL 34 R H 21 AVG. 2B 30 .198 .240 51 .221 3 7 10 3B HR RBI SB-ATr BB SO 3 0 3 0 0 0 7 22 29 0-0 0-0 0-0 11 13 24 29 19 48 24 RUSS DUREN 21 FRESHMAN PITCHER GARY FONNESBECK 6-3 190 JUNIOR PITCHER BATS: Right THROWS: Right Hillsboro, OR (Glencoe H.S.) 6-3 185 BATS: Right THROWS: Right Springfield, OR (Springfield H.S./Lane CC) PERSONAL: Born 10/25/67 in Portland, OR ... parents are Pat and Claire Duren ... two sisters, Lynn and Kristen ... math PERSONAL: Born 3/18/65 in Brigham City Utah ... parents are Bruce and Dixie Fonnesbeck ... has sister, Teresa, 22, and one brother, Marty 15 ... business major at OSU. science major with 3.7 GPA out of high school., national honor society membec GLENOE HIGH SCHOOL: Pitched and played several infield positions for Coach Don Rutschmars and 11-16 Glencoe in 1985 SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL: Pitcher-third baseman for Springfield coach Bill Bowers ... played four years of baseball second team all-league pitcher ... also played legion ball and selected MVP of Carson City Tournament in summer of 1985. and two each of football and basketball. . . second team all-state pitcher for 22-4 Millers with a 9-3 mark. LANE COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Made state all-star team in his 29 two years pitching foi Lane and Coach Bob Foster ... drafted in 10th round of June 1985 draft by Cincinnati. SCOTT FINCH SENIOR PITCHER 6-4 220 9 BATS: Left THROWS: Left Portland, OR (Lincoln H.S./Linn Benton CC) BRYAN GANTER JUNIOR OUTFIELDER 5-11 PERSONAL: Born 12/4/62 in Portland, OR ... parents are Howard Finch and Velma Allen ... business administration major. LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL: Played football, basketball and baseball ... quarterback of football team first team all-PIL as junior... three varsity letters as first baseman and pitcher for Coach Roy Richmond ... batted .300 as a sophomore, .320 as a junior and .356 as a senior ... honorable mention all-league pitcher as a senior. LINN-BENTON CC: TWo years at first base ... second team allleague for Dave Dangler as a freshman ... hit .316 as a soph. under first year coach Greg Hawk ... solid defensive first baseman with soft hands and good anu PERSONAL: Born 8/4/65 in Portland, OR. . . parents are Charles and Loretta Ganter. . . has one brother, Mark, 22. . . pre-medicine major with 3.65 GPA out of Beaverton . . . father played two years of football and baseball at Oregon Tech. BEAVEBTON HIGH SCHOOL: Two-sport athlete starring in baseball and football ... won the Metro baseball crown in 1981 and 1983 ... 1982 co-champs in football ... first team all-metro and second team all-state his senioryear in centerfield for Coach Mike Bubalo ... played well in State-Metro All-Star series batted .250 as a soph. at varsity level .. . as a junior batted .315 and .396 as senior.. . .472 in league play as senior with 20 stolen bases, seven doubles and three HRs. OREGON ST'TE: 1985: Struggled at plate after mid-season losing starting role near end of regular season ... eight-game hit streak going into first four games of Riverside Baseball Invitational ... one error in 40 outfield chances ... three-hit game in championship of Riverside tourney vs. San Diego State ... two HR5 were at home vs. WOSC and towering shot at Riverside vs. Arizona State 395 feet to CF. . . started 28 of his 35 appearances. 1984: Team batting leader as a freshman at .307 ... 13-game hitting streak after 2x8 start an I never left starting lineup team leader in hits and runs ... three-hit games vs. San Diego OREGON STATE: 1985: Played in 11 games offensively, two starts two hits were singles vs. UCLA and Washington ... entered lineup at lB DH or pinch hitter. . . nine appearances on mound with 1-i record. OSU CAREER STATISTICS YEAR 1985 G TOTAL 9 YEAR 1985 TOTAL 9 G 15 15 W-L GS CG 1-1 1-1 0 AB R 3 3 18 18 0 Jires 0 0 H 2 2 IP 15.1 15.1 H R 21 21 17 17 ER SO 15 15 11 11 BB 6 6 ERA SV 8.94 8.94 0 0 AVG. 2B 3B HR RBI SB-AU BB SO .111 .111 ! 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0-0 3 3 0-0 3 4 4 SCHWA11/i State and Washington State ... nine other two-hit games perfect in four steal attempts. OSU CAREER STATISTICS YEAR 1984 1985 TOTAL G 38 35 73 AB 127 97 R 25 18 H 39 22 224 43 61 AVG. 2B .307 .227 .272 4 3B HR RBI SB-AU BB SO 2 0 0 2 18 15 6 1 2 33 1 4-4 3-6 7-10 10/20 CLUB 752-3413 2119 N.W. 9th St. 175 BATS: Right THROWS: Right Beaverton, OR (Beaverton H.S.) 19 12 15 15 31 30 This club was instituted by OSU head coach Jack Riley for those pitchers who had won 30 games in their careers or 10 games in a season since 1972. Corvallis 1975-78 Ken Noble (30-17) 1979-82 Mike Gorman (28.16) 1981 -84 Scott Anderson (25-17) 8- 1983 1985 Jeff Reece (11-3) John Sipple (10-2) 15 GARY HAMILTON 16 SENIOR OUTFIELDER 6-4 200 BRYCE HULSTROM JUNIOR PITCHER BATS: Right THROWS: Right Corvallis, OR (Corvallis H.S.) 6-2 PERSONAL: Born 1/11/63 in Calgary Alberta, Canada. . parents . are Maurice and Betty Hamilton ... Gary has four brothers and sisters, Linda, 26, Marcia, 25 Norman, 22, and Mary 17. . entered PERSONAL: Born 8/19/65 in Hemet, CA ... parents are Steven and Pamela Hulstrom ... has three brothers, Brett, 24, Barry 22, and Blame, 18 ... business major. McMINNVILLE HIGH SCHOOL: First team all-league and second team all-state lefthander for 24-5 McMinnville and Coach . OSU with a 3.00 GPA. CORVALLIS HIGH SCHOOL: All-league outfielder ... leading hitter for Corvallis American Legion team ... most of his prep honors were earned on football field, Corvallis High Athlete of the Year playing safety as the Spartans won the state football crown ... honorable mention prep all-American by Scholastic Magazine ... football Sparts were 27-2 under Hamilton ... also lettered two years in basketball to go with a trio in football and baseball. Ross Peterson ... lettered three years in baseball and once as a swimmer . . WVL champions his senior season as Bryce was . 10- 2 with 151 strikeouts and a ERA of 1.18 ... he struck out 117 in only 65.1 innings of league work ... McMinnville rode his arm to the state semifinals before being knocked off by former OSU teammate Jon Rushing and McNary High ... pitched in OREGON STATE: 1985: Fine year finishing fourth in batting on State-Metro All-Star series. record-setting team .. . second in RBI . . tied for team HR lead with seven ... once again, he got off to a quick start batting just under .500 in the first few weeks of season, before cooling" to .332 ... four-hit game in 36-run outburst vs. Chico State . OREGON STATE: 1985: Settled back into the prep form that made him so dominating at that level by mid-season. . turning point may have been his first complete game win at Riverside tourney over UCLA - a 14-6 decision in which he spread out 10 . homered at Stanford in NCAA Regional despite injured shoulder. 1984: Received all-tournament honors at Fresno State's Best in the West and awarded Pac-lO Player of Week honors for the .417, Bruin hits ... maintained that form all the way through the Northern Division Tournament beating Washington State at WSU fiw-RBI and 10-hit performance ... his season tapered fi-om there collecting only seven more hits and five RBIs in 27 games underwent reconstructive left shoulder surgery in the offseason. 1983: Concentrated on football and played off and on in Beaver outfield throughout the year. . a scholarship football player through 1983 under Coach Joe Avezzanno, he switched from quarterback and secondary work on the gridiron. two times in three nights ... the championship game was a Hulstrom complete game five-hit win, 4-2 ... two late season saves at Linfield and the tournament qualifier at Eastern Washington ... struck out the last five batters of the game in the win over Linfield. 1984: Pushed into the starting rotation . early in the season, but later moved to reliever for the duration of his freshman year ... suffered from arm trouble that still plagues him off and on . . Bryce compiled a 2-2 record striking out 28 batters in 37.2 innings. OSU CAREER STATISTICS YEAR 1983 1984 1985 TOTAL G 19 27 48 94 AR 49 76 169 294 R H 8 11 11 18 56 84 44 63 AVG. 2B .224 .237 .332 .286 1 4 14 19 185 BATS: Left THROWS: Left McMinnville, OR (McMinnville H.S.) . 3B HR RBI SB-AU BB SO 0 1 2 7 12 3-3 1 1 4 42 2 7 61 5-7 9-11 1-1 10 6 27 43 OSU CAREER STATISTICS 15 21 YEAR 1984 1985 26 62 TOTAL G W-L 12 2-2 3-3 5-5 17 29 GS CG 4 0 7 3 11 3 IP 37.2 69.0 106.2 R 38 ER SO 50 77 127 48 86 53 H 34 42 76 28 81 BR 28 42 70 ERA 8.12 5.48 6.43 SV 0 2 2 CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUT INNINGS 8 Oregon State ace Ken Forsch holds the Beaver record for consecutive innin throwing 45 straight goose eggs during the 1968 season. Forsch went on to California and Houston in the maior leagues. BEN JOHNSON FRESHMAN INFIELDER 6-0 178 BATS: Right THROWS: Right Eugene, OR (Sheldon H.S.) Go PERSONAL: Born 5/16/67 in Creswell, OR ... parents are Char- lotte Hunt and Earl Johnson ... has one sister, Deanna, 20 biology major. BEA VER S SHELDON HIGH SCHOOL: Midwestern Valley League MVP and first team, Honorable Mention for All-State team, and goldenglove award ... played 3 years for coach Tom Bowen ... played shortstop for two years and centerfield for a year... had a .394 batting average his senior year.. . had a .898 fielding average played basketball and was named defensive Player of the Year After The Game Stop at 300 N.W. 3rd Corvallis also played football named to second team Defensive back. 752-5438 Hrs. 'till 10p.m. week days Friday & Sat. 'tUl 11p.m. 9- 12 3 SCOTF KLUG KEITH KRAFVE SOPHOMORE OUTFIELDER 175 5-8 SENIOR INFIELDER 185 6-0 BATS: Right THROWS: Right Salem, OR (McNary H.S.) BATS: Left THROWS: Right Portland, OR (Cleveland H.S.) PERSONAL: Born 1/15/66 in Salem, OR.. parents Richard and Joyce Kiug.. two brothers, Trent, 24, and Keith, 21 . . physical therapy major wants to become a trainer. MCNARY HIGH SCHOOL: Scott was a three-year starter at catcher for the Celtics ... named the Valley League's unanimous PERSONAL: Born 11/2/63 in Portland, OR... parents are Jarold and Phylis Krafve . -. two sisters, Karen, 33, ... Kathleen, 31, and one brother, Kent, 26.. . business major at OSU. . . brother-in-law is former OSU pitcher Tom Chamberlain, who pitched five years in the St. Louis organization. CLEVELAND HIGH SCHOOL: Three-sport athlete from 19801982 ... all-city quarterback... second team all-city forward on basketball team. . . all-state shortstop under coaches Jerry Gatto and Lonnie Beach ... played in State-Metro All-Star series . choice at catcher in 1983 and 1984 ... batted .415 his senior year, while playing for head coach Vic Backlund ... played and homered in state-metro all-star series ... honorable mention all-league quarterback in 1983 and 1984 for football team. . . also competed in wrestling for McNary selected as Multnomah Athletic Club's Scholar-Athlete for 1980. OREGON ST'.TE: 1985: Played some lB and 3B, but primarily served as left-handed DH .. . good power with four HRs and six doubles in 30 hits ... scored five runs and drove in five in 36-12 OREGON ST4TE: 1985: Went fi'om late off-season recruit to starter for Riley . . first regular start came at Riverside vs. UCLA, . when Riley rested his entire starting lineup - Kiug went 3x5 with two RBIs and made an outstanding catch in deep center romp over Chico State ... three hits in that game and two at Riverside tourney vs. Missouri and UCLA.. . three-game hit skein . nobody dislodged him from outfield duty the rest of the year playing all fields in all but seven of the remaining games ... his .492 on base percentage was best among regulars ... fourth in walks and led team irs hit by pitch (4) ... leadoff batter in most . at Riverside his longest of year ... struggled after mid-season at plate. . . HR5 came at hands of Chico State, Missouri, Western Oregon and Washington . -. played in 48 of 51 games. 1984: games ... more quick, than fast ... top producer among Batted only .246, but timely hits in conference play.. . especially memorable was his first HR, a towering grand slam over CF fence at Washington State to start OSU's comeback in 11-5 win after trailing 5-0 ... drove in 14 runs on 17 hits. 1983: Promising freshman year statistically batting .323, while playing part-time at 3B. freshmen class .. batted .283 in division games, .300 in ND Tournament .. longest hit streak was five games at start of conference season. OSU CAREER STATISTICS G YEAR 1985 42 TOTAL 42 AB 94 94 R H 27 27 30 30 AVG. 2B .319 .319 10 10 3B HR RB! SB-AU BB 1 0 1 0 13 13 27 2-7 23 23 SO 21 OSU CAREER STATISTICS 21 6 AVG. 2B YEAR 1983 1984 1985 G AB R H 15 31 10 29 17 .323 .246 48 69 115 10 12 .261 92 215 34 56 30 TOTAL 57 .265 3B HR RBI SB-AU BB SO 1 0 0 5 6 12 1 1 0 4 5 1 3 14 25 42 0-0 0-0 2-0 2-0 10 11 9 19 22 24 43 52 TIM LAMBERT SOPHOMORE INFIELDER 6-0 180 350 CLUB This club was instituted by head coach Jack Riley for any of his regular who hit .350 or better for the season. BATS: Right THROWS: Right Beaverton, OR (Beaverton H.S.) 1975 Tom Simas, INF .371) 1977 Jeff Doyle, 2B (.350) 1978 Jerry Miller, OF (.384) 1980 Bob McNair, 18 (.356) 1982 Mickey Riley. 28 (.374) 1983 Todd Thomas, OF (.368) 1985 Dave Brundage, lB (.370) Quinn Williams, 38 (.358) PERSONAL: Born 11/27/65 in Oakland, CA... parents are Ken and Pat Lambert ... a brother, Ken, 23, and a sisteI Suzy, 19 business administration major with a 3.48 GPA out of Beaverton undecided on career choice. HEAVE HTON HIGH SCHOOL: Third team all-state selection his senior year hitting .386 as the Beavers went undefeated in the regular season under Coach Mike Bubalo. . . team captain senior year ... first team all-metro 1983 and 1984 ... all-star infielder for Maletis American Legion team under Bubalo ... lettered in k football in 1983. HOME OF 29,48.4,006 SANDWICH COMBINATIONS DelIcatessen Campus DIstrIct at 2525 Monroe OREGON S13TE: 1985: Batted a strong .350 in the 35 games he appeared, many times as a pinch hitter.. . 2B and 3B defensively, occasionally served as right handed DH. . . three-hit game in 36-12 romp of Chico State, went 5x7 during three-game series with VVildcats ... four-game hit streak his longest . 41 chances defensively and only one error ... 2x4 in Northern Division tourney.., could add relief pitching to his repetoire in 1986 as Riley has him delivering submarine Dan O,uisenberry-style. Delicious Deli Sandwiches "Made the way you like them!" Charbroiled Burgers ¼ Pounder with the works you choose from our Burger Bar." Salad Bar Old Fashioned Ice Cream 24 Domestic and Imported Beers On Tap "Check our Wines and Wine Coolers On Tap" OPEN TIL MIDNITE DAILY-FRIDAY TIL 1 AM . . OSU CAREER STATISTICS YEAR 1985 TOTAL G AB 35 35 60 60 R 12 12 H 21 21 AVG. 2B 3B HR RB! SB-AU BB SO .350 .350 4 4 0 0 0 0 10 10 0-0 0-0 16 11 16 11 10- 30 4 JEFF OTIS MEL MALLINAK FRESHMAN PITCHER BATS: Right THROWS: Right Beaverton, OR (Beaverton H.S.) BATS: Both THROWS: Right Grants Pass, OR (Grants Pass H.S.) PERSONAL: Born 1/2/67 in Portland, OR ... parents are John and Karen Otis ... has one sister, Brig, 16 ... grandfather, Paul Otis, played for OSU in football and track from 1927-30 ... business major. BEAVERTON HIGH SCHOOL: Most Valuable Player at StateMetro All-Star series ... all-state and all-league his senior year pitched the championship game of the 1985 AAA state tournament, a 2-1 victory. . . all-tournament pitcher and designated hitter in several legion tournaments playing for his school ball and legion coach Mike Bubalo with Maletis of Beaverton three-time all-league choice ... pitched to a 14-2 record with a 0.66 EllA his senior school ball year as Beaverton went 23-7 26-1 his junior year and 24-5 his sophomore year with varsity pitched, DH and lB for Maletis. PERSONAL: Born 1/30/64 on Guam ... parents are Clarence and Isabel Mallinak. . . one brother, Frank, 22 . . business major returned to OSU after sophomore year at Oregon State. . GRANTS P%SS HIGH SCHOOL: Played football, basketball and baseball at Grants Pass ... lettered as a senior on basketball team ... lettered twice as defensive back/wide receiver earning second team all-conference honors as a senior ... first team all-conference 2B his senioryear, second team as a junior under Coach Charlie Nave ... played 2B and shortstop. OREGON STATE: 1985: Displayed deceiving power tying for team lead in HR5 with seven ... three-hit games vs. UCLA and Washington . . three three-RBI games... started year at 2B and sparingly at SS, shifted between 2B and right field in latter stages of season ... tied Dave Brundage for season's longest hit streak at 15 snapped in last NCAA Regional game against Pepperdine raised average to .311 with streak after struggling early defense improved dramatically at 2B late in season ... earned all-Northern Division honors at 2B. 1983: Batted .258 with nine RBIs and several timely hits as a freshman ... walked on and contributed significantly to Northern Division championship. . 17 CHRIS PAYNE SOPHOMORE PITCHER OSU CAREER STATISTICS YEAR 1983 1984 1985 TOTAL G 27 AB 62 R 18 H 16 AVG. 2B .258 2 0 9 5-6 8 BATS: Left THROWS: Right Salem, OR (McNary H.S.) 18 Transferred to Sacramento City College 41 122 68 184 27 45 38 54 .311 2 0 7 31 .293 4 1 7 40 6-8 11-14 13 21 21 39 165 5-11 3B HR RBI SB-AU BB SO 1 197 6-1 SENIOR INFIELDER 5-10 160 PERSONAL: Born 10/11/65 in Corvallis, OR .. :parents are Carl and Sherry Payne ... one brother; Jason 15 . . hotel and restaurant management after 3.1 GPA in high school. MCNAHY HIGH SCHOOL: Two-time first team all-league pick and second team as sophomore.. . third team all-state as senior . 33 GREGG PALMER FRESHMAN INFIELDER 6-1 batting .389 stealing 19 of 20 bases attempted ... career stolen base total of 70 ... runner-up for state championship in 1983 and 1984 ... played in State-Metro All-Star series ... emphasis was on outfield throughout his prep career, but did pitch some as senior. OREGON STATE: 1985: The fourth starter in the rotation for much of the year ... tired in late innings never completing a game, but good change-up and breaking pitch made him effective ... second best ERA on team at 3.78 ... control problems at times, Riley says that's been cured for the most part and he's one of the bright spots of pro-season ... played in five games 190 BATS: Right THROWS: Right Portland, OR (Cleveland H.S.) PERSONAL: Born 9/28/67 in Fremont, CA... parents are Jerry and Dorothy Palmer ... one sister, Tracy 20, and one brother, Erik, 13 ... business major with 3.3 GPA out of high school hobbies include skiing. CLEVELAND HIGH SCHOOL: Batted .403 as an honorable men- offensively going 3x11, all three hits doubles - two vs. UCLA and one vs. Washington. tion all-state 3B for Coach Lonnie Beach ... first team all-city as senior, honorable mention all-city as junior. . . played guard and linebacker for Cleveland, second team all-city on defense as senior. OSU CAREER STATISTICS ISU'S HISTORY IN NCAA POST-SEASON PLAY Won Western Regional, then lost to Duke, 18-7, and to Texas, 10-1, in College World Series at Omaha, Nebraska. 1962: OSU lost to Santa Clara, then to Fresno State in Western Reg52: W-L GS CG 3-1 3-1 6 6 0 TOTAL 15 15 0 P 45.2 45.2 YEAR 1985 TOTAL G 5 5 AB R H AVG. 2B 11 3 3 3 3 YEAR 1985 G 11 .273 .273 H R 48 48 29 29 3 3 ER SO 19 19 28 28 BB 19 19 ERA 3.78 3.78 SV 0 0 3B HR RBI SB-AU BB SO 0 0 0 0 2 2 0-0 0-0 2 2 3 3 ional. OSU lost to USC, 6-5, then defeated USC, 8-6, but lost to the Trojans in the first round final, 7-5. 1983: Lost to Stanford, 14-0, then to UC-Santa Barbara, 7-3, in Western Regional at Stanford. 1985: Lost to Stanford, 17-3, then to Pepperdine, 6-1, in Western Regional at Stanford. 1963: LONGEST HITTING STREAK Many recent OSU hitters have come close, but Pete Rowe's 22-game hitting streak from May 8, 1976 through March 31, 1977 remains as the longest in OSU Baseball history. Closest since is a 20-game streak by Mickey Riley in 1983. 11- 11 JOHN SIPPLE 14 JUNIOR PITCHER LANCE RICE BATS: Left THROWS: Left Salem, OR (McKay H.S.) 180 6-1 BATS: Both THROWS: Right McMinnville, OR (McMinnville H.S.) PERSONAL: Born 7/20/65 in San Diego, CA . . . parents are John and Ludene Sipple . . has one sister, Jodi, 15 . . . business major 3.6 GPA in high school. . PERSONAL: Born 10/19/66 in Salem, OR ... parents are James Rice and Marlys Beverly ... a brother Larry 28, and a sister, McKAY HIGH SCHOOL: Teamed with OSU teammate Dave Brundage to form formidable due for McKay football, basketball Linda, 26. .business administration majorwith 3,25 prep GPA. McMINNVJLLE HIGH SCHOOL: Four year starter at catcher and coach Ross Peterson. third team all-state as a senior and two-time all-league. . . hit .414 as a senior and also played legion ball for Peterson. OREGON STATE: 1985: Played part-time behind Rich Duke at and baseball ... all-state honorable mention pitcher ... allleague football and baseball, second team all-league basketball also played outfield for McKay batting .450 with three doubles, three triples and a HR . . pitched to a 5-1 record with 57 strikeouts in 52 innings and a 1.99 ERA ... played in StateMetro All-Star series.. . contributed to McKay's top state ranking in baseball most of the regular season his senior year. OREGON STATE: 1985: All-Region 9 and all-Northern Division . catcher ... 4x5 against Western Oregon with two doubles four two-hit games ... three with two RBI5 ... one error in 100 chances at catcher.., also serwd as DH ... five of 15 hits were doubles including timely two baggers against UCLA and Missouri at Riverside ... switch hitting improves his prospects for lefty as he won 10 straight decisions and finished at 10-2 Eastern Washington snapped the streak in a 40 mph gale at Cheney - Sipple gave up only four hits in eight innings walking one and striking out five ... struck out 10 in defeating Gonzaga and struck out eight in two other contests ... third best season victoiy total in school history... entered OSU top ten in com- future. OSU CAREER STATISTICS YEAR 1985 TOTAL G 20 20 AB R 46 46 7 7 AVG. 2B H 15 15 .326 .326 5 5 3B HR RBI SB-AU BB SO 0 0 0 0 9 9 0-1 0-1 8 8 160 5-10 SOPHOMORE CATCHER 5 5 plete games with eight . . 103.2 innings is fourth highest season total in OSU books ... OSU career strikeout record is within his reach if he stays four years . . picked off six baserunners. 1984: Second to ace Scott Anderson in starts with nine ... also team runner-up in innings, strikeouts and complete games .. . debut was eight-strikeout performance vs. SW Louisiana . .. picked off five runners ... ERA was much better (2.94) in conference play with a fine 5-1 mark and 48 strikeouts in 58.2 innings. . 27 . CHRIS TALCOTT FRESHMAN INFIELDER 6-3 170 BATS: Right THROWS: Right Hilisboro, OR (Glencoe H.S.) OSU CAREER STATISTICS YEAR 1984 1985 TOTAL PERSONAL: Born 6/3/67 in Pomona, CA ... parents are Frank and Gayle Talcott ... has one sister, Andrea, 12 ... had a 3.71 GPA... majoring in pre-dentistry. GLENCOE HIGH SCHOOL: Named to second team all-metro team captain and MVP his senior year ... batted .405 as a G 14 23 37 W-L GS 3-5 10-2 13-7 9 19 CG 4 4 28 8 IP H R ER SO 76.0 103.2 179.2 80 109 53 41 60 63 52 189 116 93 75 135 BB 40 48 88 ERA 4.86 4.53 4.66 SV 0 1 1 CONSECUTIVE HOME RUNS One mark that may never be eclipsed at OSU - Beavers Darryl Summerfield, Dave Heniges, Karl Weide and Ron Boly homered inconsecutive senior, .300 as junior ... played three years for coach Don Rutschman ... played 2B as sophomore and moved to lB for his final two years ... also played basketball and soccer at bats during a 1966 game vs Oregon. Not only did they put that together in the 7th inning, but they repeated the unusual feat again in the 10th inning of the same game. completed HS career with grand slam in final at bat .. Hustler Award in basketball as junior and senior contributing to Glencoe's eighth place finish in state tourney as a senior. . 550 NW FILLMORE ST. 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PERSONAL: Born 6/6/64 in San Francisco, CA ... parents are Lee and Nancy %Mlliams ... third of four children, Ben, 23, Lisa, 22, Eileen, 18 ... geolo Excellent, competitive loan rates Savings accounts and certificates AND The SuperDraft Account the one account that gives you complete checking services and access to ThE(CHANGE automated teller network at no cost to you. .-!JI major ... 4.00 GPA and class vale- , dictorian at Bend High . . numerous scholastic awards in high school. BEND HIGH SCHOOL: Pitcher, 3B and outfielder lettering four years for Coach Elmer Groener... Lava Bears went 56-6 in his . , , 1\ two varsity years ... 30-4 pitching record ... in all four years, O,uinn's teams were 94-11.. . batted .425 over fouryears.. . senior stats: .480 avg., 41 fiBIs, 49 hits, five HRs, an 11-1 record with a 0.65 ERA ... Intermountain League Player of the Year ... first team all-state infielder ... played in State-Metro All-Star series Bend High Athlete of the Year... second in state skiing his junior year. OREGON STATE: 1985: All-Northern Division third baseman - MORE GOOD NEWS... O.S.U. alumni AND their families living in Benton and Linn counties are now eligible to join the Credit - Union. . . . second leading hitter at .358. . . Riverside Baseball Invitational Most Valuable Player and Most Valuable Pitcher hitting 11x24 with three doubles, six RBI5, four relief appearances, two saves Member owned. . . the O.S.U. Federal Credit Union. Call 754-5050 for details. and a win ... game winning double in the ninth of championship game vs. San Diego State, his third GW RBI of tourney four three-hit games ... eight RBIs vs. Chico State would have (FEDERAL ICREDIT U1\ilD1\I been school record, but Ken Bowen drove in nine in same game also had six RBI5 vs. Western Oregon and four vs. Portland State ... homered vs. Chico State, \Mllamette, in the NCAA Regional vs. Stanford .. 11-game hit streak his longest .. team leader in GW RBIs with five ... tied for team lead in doubles with 14 and walks with 35, both with Bowen ... 17 strikeouts in 18-plus innings of relief work. 1984: Filled in at pitcher, shortstop, third base and outfield ... six two-hit games ... six doubles ... pitching victory over UCSB at Fresno Tournament homered at Western Oregon. 1983: Started collegiate career with 0x21 streak, then proceeded to bat .393 the remainder of the year part-time in infield ... completed season with single at NCAA Regional vs. UC-Santa Barbara. OSU CAREER STATISTICS YEAR 1983 1984 1985 TOTAL G 26 39 50 115 AB 49 110 159 318 YEAR G W-L 1983 Did not pitch 1984 3 1-0 1985 13 2-1 TOTAL 16 3-1 R H 9 11 14 39 62 26 57 94 GS CG 0 0 0 0 0 0 AVG. 2B .224 .236 .358 .296 P 3B HR RBI SB-AU BB SO 1 2 6 14 0 21 3 H R ER SO 5 14 19 1 4.2 9 18.2 23.1 25 5 18 34 23 1 10 8 3 5 42 60 1 4 17 21 1-2 4-6 13-17 18-25 BB 1 9 10 4 8 19 23 35 24 58 55 ERA SV 9.64 6.92 7.33 0 148 NW 25th St.. P0 Box 306 Corvallis, OR 97339 '(5031 754-5050 E"/ Staying Tune with OSU! 2 2 SQUAD BREAKDOWN TOTAL: CLASS: Freshmen - Sophomores Juniors Seniors SCHOLARSHIP: WALK-ONS: 30 10 5 8 7 20 10 LETTERMEN LOST: LETTERMEN BACK: STARTERS LOST: STARTERS RETURNING PITCHERS LOST: PITCHERS RETURNING 2 as 18 1 9 1 6 in shopping in our fine shops and restaurants! OSU'S LONGEST WINNING STREAK l-bjrs 10-9, Mon En Back in 1951, enroute to the Northern Division championship of that year, Oregon State baseball compiled the longest winning streak in the school's baseball history. The Beavers won 18 straight before finally losing to Washington State in Pullman, 7-3. Gene Tanselli, former OSU head coach, was a star senior shortstop for that team. 10-6, Sat. 12-5 Sun 777 NW 9th 754-1233 13 ALLIED VAN LINES AGENT BE TSCH MOVING & STORAGE DON'T MAKE A MOVE WITHOUT US. -14- I / I o ''' a r-. U) I '"" / _I'\ +'HF'F / J 2:J T} i'T Uri _7 TE ±Li : :r:7 jI'r / :f:jj :j1 f r::T-- ::: L \ I cii <I 0) 0) - U.' I- 0 I- U) I- > :: H ,''\ ----i /,-''\ I / r1T'rHirT /__\ -' /'\ -.-- :iT i-tJ-T 7i+ -\ -' I-7 ijw I- I I I- rIi [ .-,' I -' rI' I I _ - rliJ 'rIi! L jj ---> jj - - - - Coleman Field Home of the Baseball Beavers All of the Beavers' home games are played at Ralph Coleman Field, located on Washington Way, next to the Dixon Recreation Center and one block from Gill Coliseum on the Oregon State campus. Coleman Field has a seating capacity of 2,000 permanent bleachers and may be expanded to accomodate 3,000 with portable seating. The natural grass playing surface has long been considered one of the finest in collegiate baseball, It is surrounded by a six-foot fence that rises to 20 feet in left field. The distances are 355 to the left field line, 400 to deep center field, and 330 down the right field line. It is 385 to the left center field and 365 to the right center field gap. Five years ago, the facility was renovated with the dedication of the field to Ralph Coleman through donations by baseball alumni and the help of the OSU Beaver Club. Orange plastic seat covers were added and the entire seating area was paved. In 1981, the Coleman dedication honored the Beaver alum and head coach of Beaver baseball from 1923 through 1931 and 1938 through 1966 - 36 years as head baseball coach and 47 all told with the OSU coaching staff Coleman compiled a record of 560-317, a winning percentage of .639. Riley's Beavers Tough At Coleman Year Won Lost Year Won Lost 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 10 6 10 18 13 6 9 7 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 10 4 TOTAL 7 4 1 3 18 3 11 3 2 3 6 5 15 14 8 14 156-54 .742 Pacific-lO Northern Division Opponents EASTERN WASHINGTON EAGLES (April 13 in Corvallis, April 19 in Cheney( HEAD COACH: Jim Wasem (Illinois Wesleyan 1957) Record: 121-92 in 4 years at EWU; 435-201 in 18 years overall. BASEBALL SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Dave Cook PORTLAND STATE VIKINGS (April 1 and 8 in Corvallis, April 3 and 24 (509) 458-6334 PRESS BOX PHONE: (509) 458-6331 FIELD: Chissus Field (2,500) (503) 229-4000 PRESS BOX PHONE: (503) 248-4345 FIELD: Civic Stadium (28,000) GONZAGA BULLDOGS (April 12 in Corvallis, April 20 in Spokane) HEAD COACH: Steve Hertz (Gonzaga, 1972) Record: 177-150 in 6 years at GU; 236-212 in 8 years overall. BASEBALL SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Dale Goodwin WASHINGTON HUSKIES (March 27 at Riverside, May 2 in Corvallis, May 10 in Seattle) Record: 248-169 in 9 years all at Washington. BASEBALL SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Mike Cragg (509) 328-4220 PRESS BOX PHONE: (509) 328-4220 FIELD: Pecarovich Field (2,000) (206) 543-2230 PRESS BOX PHONE: (206) 543-2230 FIELD: Tubby Graves Field (1,000) PORTLAND PILOTS (May 3 in Corvallis, May 9 in Portland) HEAD COACH: Joe Etzel (Portland, 1960) Record: 354-361 in 20 years all at Portland. BASEBALL SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Mauro Potestio WASHINGTON STATE COUGARS (April 6 in Pullman, April 26 in Corvallis) HEAD COACH: Chuck "Bobo" Brayton (Washington State, 1950) Record: 809-329 in 24 years all at Washington State. BASEBALL SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Rod Commons in Portland) HEAD COACH: Jack Dunn (Oregon, 1957) Record: 336-215 in 11 years all at Portland State. BASEBALL SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Larry Sellers (503) 283-7117 PRESS BOX PHONE: (503) 283-7253 FIELD: Farley Field (750) (509) 335-0270 PRESS BOX PHONE: (509) 335-7758 FIELD: Buck Bailey Field (3,500) We Now Serve Breakfast 7:00 to 10:30 A.M. Monday thru Saturday Oregon State Baseball Opponent Directory SCHOOL DATE OFGAMES HEAD COACH Sacramento St. FresnoSt. Western Oregon Pacific 3/2 Lewisandclark cornell 3/14 3/23-24 3/24 3/25 3/26 3/26 3/29 4/9 Tulane Wisconsin Notre Dame UC-Riverside BrighamYoung OregonTech Linfield Willamene 3/3-4 3/8 & 12,4/16 3/94/22 4/10&29 4/15&30 John Smith Bob Bennett Joe Caligure chuckBafaro JerryGatto Ted Thoren Joe Brockhoff Steve Land Larry Gallo Jack Srnitheran GaryPullins KurtRenstrorn Scottcarriahari BillTrenbeath SPORTS INFO. DIR. PHONE Stan's John Cannon 916) 278-6896 Dave Haglund (209) 294-2509 Ron Richmond 838-1220 x208 Craig Rosenstein 357-6151 x2368 293-2777 Chuck Charnquist Dave Wohlhueter (6071 256-3792 Jeff Seal (5041 865-5501 Dennis Semrau (6081 262-1881 Chuck Freeby (2191 239-7816 Jim Hyneman (714) 787-5438 Ralph ZobeIl (8011 378-4911 Tag Wotherspoon 882-6321 x432 Larry Luta 472-4121 x498 Mike Larson 370-6111 603 S.W. 4th Street 752-8345 -16- Oregon State Baseball History YEAR COACH PACIFIC COAST CONFERENCE 1916 Loof Flack 1917 1918 JO. Baldwin Jimmy Richardson JirnmyRichardson JimmyRichardson GuyRathburne NORTHERN DIVISION 1923 Ralph Coleman 1924 RalphColeman 1925 Ralph Coleman 1926 Ralph Coleman 1927 Ralph Coleman 1928 Ralph Coleman 1929 Ralph Coleman 1930 Ralph Coleman 1931 Ralph Coleman 1932 Slats Gill 1933 Slats Gill 1934 SlatsGill 1935 SlatsGill 1936 SlatsGill 1937 SlatsGill 1936 Ralph Coleman 1939 Ralph Coleman 1940 Ralph Coleman 194 Ralph Coleman 1942 Ralph Coleman 1943 Ralph Coleman 1944 NoSeason 1946 NoSeason 1946 RalphColeman 1947 Ralph Coleman 1948 Ralph Coleman 1949 Ralph Coleman 1950 Ralph Coleman 1951 Ralph Coleman 1952 Ralph Coleman 1953 RalphColeman 1954 Ralph Coleman 1955 Ralph Coleman 1956 Ralph Coleman 1957 Ralph Coleman 1958 Ralph Coleman 1959 Ralph Coleman 1960 Ralph Coleman 1961 Ralph Coleman 1919 1920 1921 1922 OVERALL W L PCI. W L PCI, 455 5 6 .465 CONF. CONF. FINISH ALL-TIME OREGON STATE COACHES RECORDS COACH 5 6 JoeFay Ono Moore (3rd) Season Cancelled 2 5 6 8 6 9 4 11 9 8 10 7 11 11 1 5 13 8 10 17 9 10 10 7 2 5 6 9 5 10 9 11 5 15 11 11 8 7 20 16 17 15 13 14 16 15 5 8 6 10 9 6 16 10 6 15 10 8 8 7 12 26 27 15 12 6 7 14 17 18 18 12 9 8 10 13 13 11 21 7 18 27 5 14 .250 .455 2 6 5 6 .471 8 9 .250 .455 .471 .267 .571 4 7 .364 .567 .917 .846 .416 .723 .571 .526 .778 .473 .527 .667 .423 .500 .333 .318 .800 .667 .738 .600 .591 .700 .616 .375 .467 .652 .368 .807 .692 .625 .600 .600 .567 Fielder Jones Walker E.J. Stewart Jesse Garrett Wilkie Clark RayS. Goble Loof Flack J.D. Baldwin (4thl (3rdl (5th) (4th) Not Available 6 6 .500 Not Available 6 2 6 5 2 7 3 8 5 8 11 5 7 9 8 3 5 8 3 11 8 4 8 9 12 10 6 8 8 4 8 7 12 8 7 7 4 12 10 4 6 10 7 7 4 8 5 10 10 8 10 8 7 .581 8 .620 .750 .783 .659 10 7 7 8 9 4 6 3 6 4 8 7 4 6 5 6 .750 .260 .585 .375 .500 .688 .438 .500 .500 .313 .500 .438 .250 .625 .500 .750 .500 .500 .750 .625 .375 .364 .533 .357 .714 .625 .727 .625 .667 .467 .533 .714 .538 .586 .571 (4th) (3rd-lie) Jimmy Richardson Guy Rathburne Ralph Coleman (2nd) (5th) (3rd) (5th) (4th) (2nd) (4th) (3rd) (2nd-Tie) (5th) (3rd) (4th) (4th) (1st) (3rd) (1st) (3rd-Tie) (3rd) Slats Gill Gene Tanselli JACK RILEY TOTALS 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 LOST PCI. 16 7 3 14 4 .698 429 .778 .530 .393 .412 .438 YEARS 1907-1908 1909 1910 WON 1911 8 7 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916-1917 1918 1919-1921 1922 1923-1931 & 1938-1966 1932-1937 1967-1972 1973- 5 14 10 76years 1178 RalphColeman Ralphcoleman RalphColeman RalphColeman Ralph Coleman 26 23 25 15 18 6 12 11 19 17 4 7 9 8 6 7 13 5 .619. .455 .250 .375 6 2 17 26 8 .529 560 317 57 115 340 102 .639 .446 .533 .601 .586 9 71 226 834 .812 .657 .694 .444 .613 11 4 11 8 4 8 7 11 4 13 .733 .733 .500 .388 .233 (1st) (1st) (3rd) (3rd) (4th) PACIFIC-8 (Round Robin) 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 (1st) (2nd) (4th) (4th) (3rd) GeneTanselli GeneTanselli GeneTanselli GeneTanselli 25 23 17 19 18 13 13 20 15 17 Genelanselli JackRiley JackRiley JackRiley JackRiley JackRiley 13 15 18 28 24 20 Jack Riley JackRiley JackRiley JackRiley JackRiley JackRiley JackRiley JackRiley Genelanselli .659 .639 .458 .659 .514 9 6 6 12 9 12 5 6 6 10 .351 2 .429 .462 .737 .674 .646 .500 .525 .673 .674 .659 .614 .488 .667 5 15 13 12 .600 .333 .429 .456 .375 (3rd-Tie) (7th) (5th) (6th) (6th) .118 .277 .333 .722 .667 .667 .400 .267 )4th) NORTHERN DIVISION 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 14th) (1st) (1st) (2nd) (2nd) (2nd) (3rd) (2nd) 1981 1982 1983 list) (4th) (2nd) (2nd) 1984 1985 31 21 10 15 31 17 22 22 21 19 33 29 29 27 22 34 16 14 15 17 23 17 6 13 12 12 6 4 5 6 6 9 11 8 9 11 7 16 17 8 7 11 11 12 12 .471 .611 .667 .708 .500 .500 14th) )3rd) list) (2nd) (2nd) (3rd) (3rd) (2nd) (2nd) (1st) (1st) (4th/2nd-T) (3rd-Tie/lst-T) Series Records (1952-1985) Pacific-lO Conference Opponent Series Since 1952 Northern Division Eastern Washington W-L Gonzaga Portland Portland State Washington Washington State 12-7 PCT. .632 11-] .611 52-17 52-22 .754 .703 .582 .404 .544 163-11] 116-171 406-341 TOTALS Southern Division Arizona Arizona State California W-L USC Stanford 5-16 6-18 UCLA TOTALS 3-11 29-81 PCT. .278 3-8 5-12 7-16 .294 .304 .238 .250 .214 .264 Oregon State Vs. Non-Conference Opponents (1952-1985) Air Force 4-0 Boise State 1-0 Brigham Young 5-2 Cal Davis 1-1 Cal Irvine 0-1 Cal Poly SLO 2-1 Cal Riverside 4-3 Cal Santa Barbara 3-5 Cal State Fullerton 0-4 Cal State Los Angeles 1-3 Chapman 2-1 Chico State 10-4 Colorado 1-0 Colorado State 2-0 Concordia 1-0 Cornell First meeting Delaware 1-0 Duke Eastern Michigan Eastern Oregon 0-1 0-1 1-0 Fresno State George Fox Grambllng Grand Canyon Hawaii Harvard Hayward State Humboldt State Idaho Kansas State LaVerne Lewis and Clark Lewis-Clark State Linfield Long Beach State Loyola Marymount Maine Missouri Montana Montana State 3-15 2-0 1-0 3-1 5-2 1-0 3-1 0-1 37-15 0-1 1-0 28-4 2-3 44-12 1-2 1-0 1-0 1-0 2-0 1-0 Nevada - Las Vegas . . . 0-3 3-0 Nevada - Reno 0-3 Northern Arizona Notre Dame . . First meeting 0-1 Oklahoma Oral Roberts 1-3 Oregon (dropped 1981) . 65-63 Oregon Tech 12-0 . . Pacific Pepperdine 31-1 Puget Sound Sacramento State San Diego San Diego State San Francisco San Jose State Santa Clara Seattle Seton Hall 10-3 Southern Oregon 8-1 -17-- 2-4 3-0 0-1 3-3 2-0 5-8 3-6 5-3 1-0 St. John's, NY St. Mary's, CA Stanislaus State SW Louisiana 1-0 1-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 Texas Tulane Tulsa First meeting 2-0 University of Pacific Utah Valdosta State Vanport Western Oregon (OCE) Western Washington Westmont . . . . . 3-2 2-0 1-0 1-0 39-6 1-0 2-0 2-0 28-7 Whitman Willamette Wisconsin . . . . First meeting 1-0 Wyoming (Bold face indicates a 1986 OSU opponent.) 1985 Oregon State Results RECORD: 34-17 (HOME: 14-5 AWAY: 12-11 EXTRA INNING GAMES: 1-0) DATE OPPONENT (LOCATION) At Chico State Mar. At Chico State Mar. 2 At Chico State Mar. 3 Pacific Mar. Mar. 6 Western Oregon 10 Western Oregon Mar. Mar. 10 Western Oregon Mar. 23 At UC Riverside Mar. 25 San Diego State (Riverside) Mar. 26 Missouri (Riverside) Mar. 27 Arizona State (Riverside) Mar. 29 UC Riverside (Riverside) Mar. 29 Harvard (Riverside) 30 Air Force (Riverside) Mar. Mar. 30 UCLA(Riverside) 30 San Diego State (Riverside) Mar. NEUTRAL: 8-i NCAA DIV I: 22-14 STREAK: L2 (27 League Games/36 NCAA Division I Games) SCORE 4-10 9-8 36-12 7-0 26-4 5-0 6-7 6-9 4-3 11-10 13-2 5-3 13-10 5-2 14-6 6-5 SHUTOUTS: 3-1 ONE-RUN GAMES: 7-3 GW RBI PITCHERS OF RECORD - Vidales/RUSHING0-1 WILLIAMS 1-0/Egger SIPPLE i-0/Hnnssy PAYNE 1-0/Kawaguchi RUSHING 1-1/Kuykndl SIPPLE 2-0/Wolfe Gjesdal/RUSHING 1-2 Potestlo/RUSHING 1-3 SIPPLE 3-0/Arnsberg DAULTON 1-0/Reed RUSHING 2-3,Thorpe PAYNE 2-0/Krumheuer WILLIAMS 2-0/Marchok BRUNDAGE 1-0/Miller HULSTROM 1-0/Conine None Krafve-1 Hellar-i Krafve-2 Hellar-2 - - 1-i 2-1 3-1 4-1 5-i 5-2 Krafve-3 Wllms-2 Hamltn-i Ml Ink-i Wllms-3 10-3 11-3 12-3 13-3 Wllms-i Ganter-i N.D. RECORD 0-1 5-3 6-3 7-3 8-3 9-3 Hetlar-3 SIPPLE 4-0/Haar RECORD **** * * * * * * * * * UNDEFEATED CHAMPIONS OF RIVERSIDE BASEBALL INVITATIONAL * * * * ********* Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. May May May May May May May May May May May 2 PORTLAND 3 Wil lamette 4 AT PORTLAND 6 EASTERN WASHINGTON 6 EASTERN WASHINGTON 9 PORTLAND 10 Oregon Tech 2-1 3-1 (9) 9-1 4-0 7-8 9-8 AT WASHINGTON STATE 13 AT WASHINGTON STATE 14 AT GONZAGA 14 AT GONZAGA 17 Linfield 20 AT PORTLAND STATE 20 AT PORTLAND STATE 21 ATWASHINGTON 13 3-5 2-9 11-3 5-1 2-5 3-5 21 ATWASHINGTON 5-2 13-4 7-4 25 AtWillamette 27 WASHINGTON 27 WASHINGTON 28 0-4 4-3 9-6 6-11 9-14 5-15 6-4 8-4 15-8 PORTLAND STATE 28 PORTLAND STATE 30 At Linfield 3 GO N ZAGA 3 GO N ZAGA 4 WASHINGTON STATE 4 WASHINGTON STATE 12-1 6 At Western Oregon 8 AT PORTLAND 11 AT EASTERN WASHINGTON ii AT EASTERN WASHINGTON 17 WASHINGTON STATE ### 18 WASHINGTON ### 19 WASHINGTON STATE ### 4-8 12-0 2-3 9-6 2-4 8-7 5-2 4-2 SIPPLE 5-0/Melton BRUNDAGE 2-0/Calkins Wilson/RUSHING 2-4 BRUNDAGE 3-0/Bauer BRUNDAGE 4-0/Ramberg SIPPLE 6-0/Wilson RUSHING 3-4/Kaser Allen/WILLIAMS 2-1 FINCH 1-0/Rainey Harris/BRUNDAGE 4-1 Rainey/RUSHING 3-5 PAYNE 3-0/Christie SIPPLE 7-0/Olin Cullison/PAYNE 3-1 Tjaarda/BRUNDAGE 4-2 RUSHING 4-5/Moe SIPPLE 8-0/Lessard SIPPLE 9-0/Blouin James/HULSTROM 1-1 Brckmllr/FINCH 1-1 Cullison/RUSHING 4-6 DAULTON 2-0/Christie SIPPLE i0-0/Suarez DAULTON 3-OiToliver BRUNDAGE 5-2/Hathaway Allen/HULSTROM 1-2 DAULTON 4-0/Schndlr Wilson/HULSTROM 1-3 BRUNDAGE6-2/BIum Olson/SIPPLE 10-1 HULSTROM 2-3/Crrthrs Bowen-i BRUNDAGE7-2/Blouin HULSTROM 3-3/Sajonia Brndge-3 Brndge-2 14-3 15-3 15-4 16-4 17-4 18-4 19-4 19-5 20-5 20-6 20-7 21-7 22-7 22-8 22-9 23-9 24-9 25-9 25-10 25-11 25-12 26-12 27-12 28-12 29-12 29-13 30-13 None 30-14 31-14 Lambert-1 Bowen-2 Klug-i Wllms-4 Rice-i None - Mllnk-2 Brndge-i - Hamltn-2 Lambert-2 Krafve-4 - Wllms-5 Duke-i Ham ltn-3 Bowen-3 - Ham ltn-3 31-15 32-15 33-15 34-15 - 34-16 34-17 Lam bert-3 * * * * * * * * * * * * UNDEFEATED CHAMPIONS OF PAC-lO NORTHERN DIVISION TOURNAMENT * * * * * * * Ballard/SIPPLE10-2 3-17 May 23 atStanford$$$ Dubar/BRUNDAGE7-3 1-6 May 24 Pepperdine$$$)Stanford) (LEAGUE GAME in all caps) ###Pac-lONo. Div. Tourn. game. $$$ - NCAA Western Regional CARPET FORMICA VINYLS JIM MYHRE PHONE (503) 754-9402 2811 N.W. Grant Ave., Corvallis, Oregon 97330 18- 2-i 3-i 4-i 4-2 5-2 5-3 5-4 6-4 6-5 6-6 7-6 8-6 8-7 8-8 8-9 9-9 10-9 11-9 11-10 u-li 12-li 12-12 (Riverside) - Riverside Baseball Invit. game PAINT GO BEAVERS i-i ***** TIM MADRON WALLPAPERS NOW 1-0 1985 Beaver Baseball Statistics NAME Brundage, David Williams, Quinn Lam bert,Tim Fasel, Tim Bowen, Ken Hamilton, Gary Rice, Lance KIug, Scott Mallinak, Mel Ceasar, Lestee Hellar, Derek Payne, Chris Krafve, Keith Duke, Richard Ganter, Bryan Terrell, James Daniels, Tom Finch, Scott Buehler, Knute Daulton, Ron Hulstrom, Bryce Ordway, Jeff Rushing, Jon Sipple, John OREGON STATE OPPONENT PITCHING NAME Daulton, Ron Payne, Chris BAT H RBI AVG 2B 3B HR TB 181 3] 67 40 .370 10 3 4 95 159 39 57 42 .358 14 1 3 82 60 12 21 10 .350 4 0 0 25 AB G 49 50 35 8 50 R .417 .491 3 2 115 34 30 125 17 30 97 18 22 25 22 15 2 .174 15 7 94 27 30 122 2] 38 73 21 22 33 44 16 35 10 29 0 7 61 4 0 0 9 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 56 6 4 48 .41] 0 3] 2 30 5 .296 .309 .217 .250 .478 .463 .492 1 0 0 2 .39] 0 16 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1645379505 341 1609273455 237 .307 98 .283 76 APP GS CGSHO SV W- L 0 0 1 2 0 4 1 1 1 1 Sipple, John Brundage, David Hulstrom, Bryce Rushing, Jon Williams, Quinn Finch, Scott Buehler, Knute 23 6 19 19 8 4 0 2 1] 7 14 10 3 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 OREGON STATE OPPONENT 51 51 ii 51 51 9 0 0 4310734210- ERA 3.41 3.78 0 1 IP 37.0 45.2 4.53 103.2 2 3 4.63 5.48 5.55 6.92 8.94 3 6 1 1 68.0 69.0 55.1 18.2 0 0 BF 164 208 458 301 322 269 91 78 15.1 AB H 138 40 48 171 395 109 257 278 216 79 69 6 5 70 3 4 2 59 63 .931 2 75 48 10 0 3 3- 1 81 1 3 0 .974 .965 .960 .970 .979 .976 .000 1 .929 20 33 1 0 0 2 3 1 12 12 1 3 22 24 0 02- 0 2 0 13 3 2 3 0 3 0 0 13 19 0 3 0 033- 0 85 214 40 22 5 12 15 3 2 1 04001-0 11 5 69 77 63 25 37 21 17 48 44 18 0 0- 0 0 8 0- 0 0 000 00-0 0 000 00-0 3 0 10 0- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 2 0 Won 16 15 12 12 11 10 8 League Games Lost Pct. 8 .66] 9 12 12 13 14 16 .625 .500 .500 .458 .417 .333 GB - Won 5 6 8 21 23 23 24 22 Won Lost 3 0 2 2 1 2 0 2 Won Lost 3 1 3 2 4 4 12 17 253.917 561 483 Northern Division Tournament at Pullman, WA Washington State Washington Portland State Nebraska OREGON STATE 1 0 2 2 SO HBWP BLK P0 1 4 21 20 1 3 0 1 2 2 28 19 4 4 1 2 7 4 2 6 2 5] 2 6 6 1 2 0 5 1 0 1 48 38 42 75 35 42 34 8 2 53 2 5 1 0 3 6 2 40 4 4 0 1 1 0 2 41 9 1] 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 292 1] 33 3 15 257 16 34 2 8 14 15 3 2011 1 1 1 6 2 235 273 ii 1 001 00 1 L2 L2 L2 Li Wi Wi Pct. 1.000 .500 .333 .000 Pct. .750 .500 .333 .000 Lestee Ceasar -19- .960 .945 2 REGIONAL RESULTS NCAA Western I Regional at Stanford, CA Stanford Pepperdine 75 99 14 19 52 TOURNEY RESULTS OREGON STATE 0 1.000 6 1 8 Overall Lost Strk. Li 22 45 36 34 33 26 42 1 .929 1 00.000 FINAL NORTHERN DIVISION STANDINGS School WashingtonState Washington OREGONSTATE PortlandState Gonzaga Eastern Washington Portland 0 1.000 0 1.000 1 16 51- 29 1245 17 28- 21 1226 BB 1 00.000 0 0 0 0 0 R ER HR SF SH 29 63 0 0 00- 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 14 1 1 0 15.00 1.2 10 3 4 10 34- 1] 4.92 415.0 1901 1609 455 273 227 18 1] 23 1 2 1]- 34 6.95 408.2 1990 1645 505 379 315 33 27 27 0 91 262- .920 .906 .990 .948 1 4 .432 27 27273257 .392 17 23235292 0 5 1 2 8 2 21 .435 .375 0 46 13 7 7 33716 9 18603 2 0 1.750 20 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 6 8 .000 .000 .000 9 160 4 0200.000000 0 0000.000000 0 .111 0 2 .992 .935 .976 3 71 5 8 16 46 95 24 2 2 3 23 21 0 0 0 3 0 0 336 35 0 0- FLD 750- 2 0 0 2 0 0 2 27 26 0 1 4 4 1 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 2 4- 2 13- 1 11 .111 7 PUT OUT ASST ERR AVG 0 4031 00-1 35 23 3 2 4 6 0 51 18 0 0 8 3 3 51 2 19 4 35 24 0 3 0 6 1 2 .435 .447 .500 .356 .406 .545 18 1] 13 9 1 1 6 15 10 7 83 0 20 0 42 1222 1.167100 3 7 15 21 5 0 0 .451 2 0 23 9 31 1 4 3 0 0 11 41 9 13 14 6 .333 .477 .449 .488 .506 .500 .422 .389 .429 .387 .352 .322 .529 .412 .273 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 138 33 39 48 44 42 .332 .331 .326 .319 .311 .301 .283 .273 .261 .240 .227 46 41 .525 .516 933 1.3330004 3 193 40 64 92 169 44 56 48 20 42 SLUG ONBAS PCT SF SH BB SO HBP SB-CS PCT Oregon State Baseball Records tndividual Records HITFING BATTING AVERAGE - AT BATS- RUNS- HITS- DOUBLES- FIELDING 4, Carlo Petroni, 1959 vs. Washington 4, Rick Gonzalez, 1977 vs. Oregon 4, Dave Backen, 1978 vs. Oral Roberts Season: 30, Dave Backen, 1978 Career: 56, Dave Backen 1978-81 Game: ERRORS- Season: .411, Dwayne Helbig, 1952 Career: .379, Jay Dean, 1952-55 Game: 9, Mel Cuckovich, 1972 vs. Washington 9, Doug Miller, 1972 vs. Washington Season: 193, Ken Bowen, 1985 Career: 593, Pete Rowe, 1974-77 Game: 6, Ken Bowen, 1985 vs. Chico State 6, Bobby Buob, 1954 vs. Washington 6, Jim Ruggles, 1954 vs. Washington Season: 49, Jim Wilson, 1962 49, Jeff Doyle, 1977 49, Al Hunsinger, 1981 Career: 148, Todd Thomas, 1980-83 Game: 5 (5x5), Jay Dean, 1952 vs. Fresno State 5 (5x5), Dave Hummel, 1971 vs. California 5 (5x5), Dam Syverson, 1984 vs. Washington State 5 (5x6), Jay Dean, 1955 vs. Washington State 5(5x6),JerryYung,1979vs. Lewis and Clark 5 (5x6), Ron Dyer, 1980 vs. Linfield 5 (5x7), Jack Pinion, 1954 vs. Washington Season: 68, Jerry Miller, 1978 68, Todd Thomas, 1983 Career: 186, Pete Rowe, 1974-76 Game: 3, Rich Harper, 1978 vs. Sacramento PITCHING INNINGS PITCHED- HITS ALLOWEDVICTORIES- WALKS ALLOWEDSTRIKEOUTS- LOWEST ERA- BEST WINNING %- COMPLETE GAMESSHUTOUTS - 16, Greg Jurgenson, 1972 vs. Washington Season: 116.2, Cecil Ira, 1962 Career: 348.2, Ken Noble, 1975-78 Game: Not Available Season: 109, John Sipple, 1985 Career: 348, Mike Gorman, 1979-82 Season: 12 (12-3), Cecil Ira, 1962 Career: 30 (30-17), Ken Noble, 1975-78 Game: Not Available Season: 62, Jeff Reece, 1983 Career: 147, Scott Anderson, 1981-84 Game: 15, Scott Anderson, 1983 vs. Game: Gonzaga Season: 121, Ken Forsch, 1968 Career: 258, Scott Anderson, 1981-84 Season: 1.07, Bill Oerding, 1960 Career: 1.79, Cecil Ira, 1961-63 Season: 1.000 (7-0), Jerry Johnson, 1970 1.000 (7-0), Bill Oerding, 1960 Career: .750 (27-9), Cecil Ira, 1961-63 .750 (18-6), Jeff Reece, 1981 -83 Season: 12, Cecil Ira, 1962 Career: 28, Cecil Ira, 1961-63 Season: 5, Cecil Ira, 1963 Career: Not Available State TRIPLES- HOME RUNS- 3, Steve Rudolph, 1979 vs. Puget Sound 3, Dan Pearson, 1979 vs. Puget Sound Season: 15, Bob McNair, 1978 Career: 31, Mickey Riley, 1980-83 31, Bob McNair, 1978-80 Game: 2, John Collins, 1980 vs. Western Oregon Season: 6, Jeff Doyle, 1977 6, Todd Thomas, 1983 Career: 13, Todd Thomas, 1980-83 Game: 3, Darryl Summer-field, 1968 vs. Washington 3, Jim Wilson, 1982vs. Washington State 3, Steve Smith, 1983 vs. Oregon I RICHEY'S 1 Tech RUNS BATTED IN- TOTAL BASES - STOLEN BASES- Season: 21, Jim Wilson, 1982 Career: 28, Al Hunsinger, 1980-81 Game: 9, Ken Bowen, vs. Chico State Season: 62, Jim Wilson, 1982 Career: 126, Bob McNair, 1978-80 Game: 14, Jim Wilson, 1982 vs. Washington State Game: 4, Steve Lyons, 1979 vs. Oregon I I Tech WALKS RECEIVED- STRUCK OUTHIT BY PITCH - Season: 26, Jeff Doyle, 1977 26, Jeff Doyle, 1979 Career: 62, Todd Thomas, 1980-83 Game: 4, seven times, 1965-84 Season: 48, Rich Dodge, 1977 Career: 118, Mickey Riley, 1980-83 Game: 4, many times Season: 39, Chris Newman, 1984 Game: 83, Bill Martinez, 1974-76 Game: Not Available Season: 11, Todd Thomas, 1982 Career: 24, Todd Thomas, 1980-83 2 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS 950 CIRCLE DRIVE 10th & BECA Open 'til 10 pm Open 'til 9 pm 7 Days a Week Sunday 'til 7 pm SUPPORTERS OF OREGON STATE BASEBALL FOR 25 YEARS -20- Team Records HITflNG BATTING AVERAGE- .307, 1985 AT BATS- 74, 1972 vs. Washington Season Game: Season: Game: RUNSSeason: RUNS ALLOWEDGame: Season: RUNS, BOTH TEAMS- Game: Season: HITSGame: Season: Game: DOUBLESSeason: Game: TRIPLESSeason: HOME RUNSGame: RUNS BATTED IN- STOLEN BASES- SACRIFICESWALKS RECEIVED- Season: Game: Season: Game: Season: Game: Season: Game: Season: 18, 1972 vs. Washington (20 innings) Season: 257, 1985 Game: Not Available Season: 39, 1982 Game: Not Available Season: 46, 1978 Game: STRUCK OUT- 1645, 1985 36 (36-12), 1985 vs. Chico State 379, 1985 26 (26-6), 1973 vs. Washington Not Available 48 (36-12), 1985 vs. Chico State Not Available 27, 1954 vs. Washington 505, 1985 10, 1979 vs. Puget Sound 98, 1985 4, 1980 vs. Western Oregon 19, 1983 6, 1966 vs. Oregon 6, 1966 vs. Oregon (twice) 6, 1978 vs. Puget Sound 40, 1980 and 1982 34, 1985 vs. Chico State 341, 1985 10, 1976 vs. BYU 10, 1980 vs. George Fox 10, 1983 vs. Western Oregon State 98, 1980 Not Available 54, 1985 22, 1985 vs. Chico State 286, 1980 Quinn Williams HIT BY PITCH - HIT INTO DPSFIELDING Game: Not Available Season: 101, 1977 Game: Not Available Season: 49, 1978 and 1981 Season: .960, 1985 ERRORSDOUBLE PLAYSFIELDING %PITCHING INNINGS PITCHED- HITS ALLOWED- WALKSSTRIKEOUTSVICTORIES - DEFEATSBEST WINNING %WORSTWINNING % SHUTOUTS- Game: 20, 1972 vs. Washington Season: 415, 1985 Game: Not Available Season: 455, 1985 Game: Not Available Season: 237, 1983 Game: 16, 1967 vs. Arizona State Season: 292, 1985 Season: 34 (34-17), 1985 Season: 24 (13-24), 1972 Season: .917 (11-1), 1924 .813 (26-6), 1962 Season: .318 (7-15), 1937 Season: 8, 1976 Bryce Hu/strom Ken Bowen "WE KNOW WHAT YOU NEED" * Shoes * Shirts * Sox * Shorts * Sweats * Equipment CO CET 'EM BEAt'S!! "Your Professionals in Athletics" 933 NW Circle, across from Payless (In the Circle Center) -21- 752-JAKE Mon-Fri. 9-6, Sat. 9-5 Oregon State Season Leaders Hitting Pitching SEASON BAiTING (Mm. 12OAB) .411 DwayneHelbig(1952) .405DanCunningham (1971) INNINGS PITCHED 116.2 Cecil Ira (1962) 108.1 ScottAnderson (1984) .378A1 Lehrer (1963) 107.1 Jeff Reece (1983) .374MickeyRiley(1982) 103.2John Sipple (1985) STRIKEOUTS 1. 121 Ken Forsch (1968) 2. lOOJeifReece (1983) 3. 98ScottAnderson (1984) 4. 97DennyStraub(1964) .371 Tom Simas (1975) .370 Dave Brundage (1985) .368Todd Thomas (1983) 103.1 Cecil Ira (1963) 5. 85 Cecil Ira (1963) 6. 84Mike Gorman (1982) .364JerryMiIIer(1978) .358QuinnWilliams(1985) .356BobMcNair(1980) 99.2 Ken Noble(1976) 98.0 Ken Forsch (1968) 95.1 Ken Noble (1977) 93.1 EricSallee(1978) 93.0 Kyle Dunning (1980) HITS ALLOWED lo9JohnSipple(1985) AT BATS l93KenBowen(1985) l88BobMcNair(1980) l87JerryMilIer(1978) 100 Mike Gorman (1980) 98 Ken Noble (1977) 185 Todd Thomas(1983) 90 Cecil Ira (1963) 89 Mike Gorman (1981) 89 Ken Noble (1978) 181 Pete Rowe (1977) 181 Dave Brundage (1985) 62JeffReece(1983) 5oMarkNiles(1979) 48JohnSipple(1985) 46ScottAnderson (1983) 44ScottAnderson (1981) 42JeffReece(1981) 42 Bryce Hulstrom (1985) 42JerryJohnson (1968) 9. 41 Eric SaIIee(1978) 1. 68JerryMiiler(1978) 68 Todd Thomas(1 983) 3. 67BobMcNajr(1980) 67 Dave Brundage (1985) 64 Ken Bowen (1985) 61 Mickey Riley(1982) 58 Pete Rowe (1977) 4. 48Todd Thomas (1983) 5. 45 Steve Lyons (1980) 6. 44Jeff Doyle (1976) 44 Steve Smith (1983) 44 Gary Hamilton (1985) 43AlHunsinger(1980) 41 Mickey Riley(1982) 41 ToddThomas(1981) 1.66 Scott Anderson (1984) 1.82 Denny Tower (1967) 1.90 ScottAnderson (1976) 1.91 Jerry Johnson (1970) WALKS HITS 49 Jeff Doyle (1977) 49A1 Hunsinger(1981) 1.53JackHumphrey)1967) 83 Cecil Ira (1962) 83 Kyle Dunning (1980) 174 Jerry Miler (1977) 1. 49JimWilson(1982) 1.23 Cecil Ira (1962) 1.26 Ken Noble(1976) 1.46 Steve Clark (1964) 84MikeGorman (1982) 8. l79AlHunsinger(1980) 9. l74BobMcNair(1978) RUNS 10. J6ScottAnderson(1977) EARNED RUN AVERAGE (Mm. 40 Inn.) 1.07 Bill Oerding (1960) 1.11 LouTanselli (1979) 93 ScottAnderson (1983) l83JeffDoyle(1977) S7SteveSmith (1983) 57 Quinn Williams (1985) 10. S6GaryHamilton (1985) 7. 82 Cecil Ira (1962) 8. 79 Scott Anderson (1983) 79 Tony Perry(1969) 41 Jon Rushing (1985) 41 Jon Rushing (1984) VICTORIES 12-3 Cecil Ira (1962) 11-3JeffReece(1983) 10-2JohnSipple(1985) 10-3 Cecil Ira (1963) 5. 9-2 Mike Gorman (1982) 9-2 ScottAnderson (1977) 9-4 Ken Noble (1976) 9-6 Ken Noble (1977) 9. 8-2 Kyle Dunning (1980) 8-3 Ken Forsch (1968) 8-3MikeGorman (1981) 8-4ScottAnderson (1983) COMPLETE GAMES l2CeciIIra(1962) Jim Wilson STOLEN BASES 11 Cecil Ira (1963) 1. 26JeffDoyle(1977) 11 ScottAnderson (1984) 26 Kim Bradshaw (1959) 25 Steve Lyons(1980) 24Jeff Doyle (1976) 21 Todd Thomas(1983) 9 Ken Noble (1976) 8 Steve Clark (1964) 7 Mark Niles (1979) 7EricSallee(1978) 7 Gail Meier(1976) 7JeffReece(1983) 10 6 Kyle Dunning (1980) 6 ScottAnderson (1977) 6Jack Humphrey(1966) l9MickeyRiley(1982) 18 Steve Smith (1983) l7ToddThomas(1981) 17 Mike Strutton (1983) 10. l6ToddThomas)1980) 16 Kim Bradshaw(1958) 16 Lute Barnes (1968) HOME RUNS DOUBLES l5BobMcNair(1978) l4KenBowen(1985) 14 Quinn Williams (1985) 4. l2PeteRowe(1976) 12 Jeff Doyle (1977) 12 Mickey Riley (1981) 7 11 Bob McNair(1977) 11 Jim Wilson (1981) 11 Rich Harper(1978) 11 Rich Gonzalez (1977) 1. 2lJimWilson(1982) Ken Forscti 2. 15A1 Hunsinger(1981) 3. l4BobMcNair(1980) 4. 13A1 Hunsinger(1980) 5. l2SteveSmith (1983) 6. 11 Chris Newman (1983) 7. l0BobMcNair(1977) 8. 7 Steve Smith (1982) 7 Rich Dodge(1 977) 7 Gary Hamilton (1985) 7 Mel Mallinak (1985) 1340 AM RUNS BATFED IN 62JimWilson(1982) 59BobMcNair(1980) TRIPLES 1. 6JeffDoyle(1977) 6 Todd Thomas(1 983) 5 Lute Barnes(1968) STwinkPederson(1956) 5 Dave Backen(1980) 6. 4 Eight players latest is Todd Thomas (1982) Beaver Baseball on KLOO 54A1 Hunsinger(1981) 51 Al Hunsinger(1980) Pat Lafferty calls the action for Pac-lO home games for the 15th year. Hear KLOO Sports 46BobMcNair(1978) 44 Pete Rowe(1977) 44 Kim Bradshaw(1959) 44 Ken Bowen(1985) Dailyat7:4Oarn, 12:15&5:l5pm 9. 42QuinnWilliams(1985) 42 Gary Hamilton (1985) -22- Oregon State Career Leaders Hitting BATTING (Mm. 260 AB) .379 Jay Dean (1952-55) .354DanCunningham (197 1-73) .346Twink Pederson (1956-58) .337 Larry Peterson (1960-62) .325Al Hunsinger)1980-81) .324 Kim Bradshaw(1957-59) .322 Bob Drahn (1974-76) .3l9JerryMilIer(1976-78) .3l7JeffDoyle(1975-77) .317 Bill Wagner (1959-61) .317 Steve Sm ith (1981-83) AT BATS 593 Pete Rowe (1974-7]) 565 Mickey Riley (1980-83) 553 Todd Thomas (1980-83) Pitching 4. l7MikeGorman(1979-82) 83-84) 6. 12 Dave Backen (1978-81) 12 Steve Lyons (1979-81) 5. 262.2 Gail Meier)1973-76( 6. loJackHumphrey)1965-67) 6. 209.1 Pat Barry (1975-78) 11 Rich Dodge(1974-77) 11 Bill Martinez (1974-76) 11 Jerry Exley (1954-56) (1965-67) 203.1 Jeff Reece (1981-83) 10 Mark Niles (1979-80) 8. 9 Steve Clark (1962-64) 9JeffReece(1981-83( 8. (1971-73) l30RobDrahn(1974-]6) l29JerryMiller)1976-78) 129 Jeff Doyle (1975-77) 5. 16 Gail Meier(1973-76) 10. 8 Fourtied the IatestJohn Sipple(1984- I (1972-74) 186.1 DennyStraub(1961-64) 109 Pete Rowe 11974-77) l08DaveBacken(1978-81) 107 Rich Dodge (1974-7]) 96 Steve Lyons (1979-81) 92A1 Hunsinger(1980-82) l4oDanCunningham 201.OGregJurgenson 1. l48ToddThomas)1980-83) 2. ll8MickeyRiley(1980-83) 3. lO9JeffDoyle)1975-77) 5O8BobMcNair(1978-81) 45] Steve Lyons (1979-81) 434Jim Grove (1979-82) 429 Lute Barnes (1967-69) 427 Bill Martinez(1974-76) 151 Dave Backen (1978-81) 205.2JackHumphrey RUNS 98SteveSmith)1981-83) 97JimGrove(1979-82) l69MickeyRiley)1980-83) l64ToddThomas)1980-83) l54Rich Dodge)1974-7]) l53BobMcNair(1978-80) COMPLETE GAMES 1. 28Cecil Ira (1961-63) 2. 19 ScottAnderson (1981-84) 3. 18 Ken Noble (1975-78) (1981-84) 4. 281.0 Cecil Ira (1961 -631 553 Dave Backen (1978-81) 523 Rich Dodge (1974-77) HITS 186 Pete Rowe (1974-76) INNINGS PITCHED 1. 348.2 Ken Noble(1975-78) 2. 328.2 Mike Gorman (1979-82) 3. 325.2 Scott Anderson HOME RUNS 1. 28A1 Hunsinger)1980-81) 2. 27 Jim Wilson (1980-82) 27 Bob McNair(1978-80) 4. 21 Steve Smith (1981-83) 5. 16 Chris Newman 11980, DOUBLES 1. 31 Mickey Riley(1980-83) 31 Bob McNair(19]8-81) 3. 30 Pete Rowe (1974-77) 4. 28JimWilson(1980-82) 28 Bill Gassaway (1979-82) 6. 26 Rich Dodge 11974-]]) 7. 25JayDean(1952-54) 8. 24 Rich Harper)1975-78) 24 Dave Backen 11978-81) 10. 23RonDrahn(1974-76) 23Jim Grove(1979-82) Cecil Ira HITS ALLOWED 348 Mike Gorman (1979-82) 324 Ken Noble (1975-78) 291 Scott Anderson (1981 -84) 272 Gail Meier (1973-76) TRIPLES l3ToddThomas)1980-83) l0ChuckFisk(1952-55) 9JeffDoyle(1975-77) 8 Dave Backen (1978-81) 7 Bob Beall (1968-70) 7 Lute Barnes (1967-69) 204 Cecil Ira (1961 -63) 201 Greg Jurgenson (1972-74) 7 Bob McNair)1978-80) l97PatBarry(1975-78) l89JohnSipple(1984l88Jack Humphrey 8. 6SteveLyons(1979-81) 9. 5 Seven different players RUNS BATTED IN (1965-67) l26BobMcNair)1978-80) l64JeffReece(1981-83) lloPeteRowe(19]4-7]) Scott Anderson lO5Jim Wilson (1980-82) 105A1 Hunsinger(1980-81) 5. 103 Dave Backen (1978-81) 91 Steve Smith (1981-83) STRIKEOUTS 258 ScottAnderson WALKS 147 ScottAnderson)1981-84( l46MikeGorman(1979-82) l39JeffReece)1981-83( 89 Rich Dodge (1974-77) 88RobDrahn(1974-77) 97JerryJohnsonll98l-83( 88 Steve Lyons 11979-81) 10. 86 Mickey Riley 11980-83) 94Wayne Burns(1971-73) 9OMarkNiles(1979-80) STOLEN BASES 62ToddThomas)1980-82( 54Jeff Doyle (1979-81) 46 Steve Lyons (1979-811 34MickeyRiley(1980-83) 32Jim Grove (1979-82) 31 Mike Strutton (1981,83-841 25 Lute Barnes (1967-69) 141 Jack Humphrey)1965-67( 2.15 ScottAnderson (1981 -831 2.53 Pat Barry (1975-78) 2.56 Mark Niles (1979-80) 2.61 Bailey Brem (1952-54) 2.66 Denny Straub(1961-64) 2.66 DennyTower (1966-681 -23- l85JeffReece(1981-83) 82 Jon Rushing (1984-85) 82 Leon Criner(1959-61) 2.58BillOerding(1959-61) Al Hunsinger 22] Cecil Ira (1961-63) 212 Ken Noble (1975-78) 198 Gail Meier(1973-75) 194 Denny Straub(1961-64) 184 Ken Forsch (1967-68) 100 Inn.) 1.79 Cecil Ira (196163) 1.92 Steve Clark (1962-64) 2.12 Ken Forsch (1967-68) 41 Steve Smith (1981 -83) 40 Rich Dodge (1974-77) 234MikeGorman(19]9-82) 88JohnSipple(1984- I 84JackHumphrey(1965-67) EARNED RUN AVERAGE (Mm. 44 Kim Bradshaw (1957-59) (1981-84) l55JerryJohnson(1968-70) VICTORIES 30-17 Ken Noble (1975-78) 28-16 Mike Gorman (1979-82) 27-9 Cecil Ira (1961 -63) 25-17 Scott Anderson (1981-84) 19-12 Gail Meier)19]3-76) 18-6 JeffReece)1981-83) 16-6 GaryMoore(1958-60) 16-7 Pat Barry (1975-78) 9. 14-5 Steve Clark(1962-64) 14-9 DennyStraub)1961-64) 14-13 Jack Humphrey (1965-68) All-America, All-Region, All-Conference ALL-AMERICA: (7) 1952 Dwayne Helbig, OF 1953 Bailey Brern, P 1954 Jay Dean, lB 1955 Jay Dean, 16 1960 Larry Petersen, OF 1962 Cecil Ira, P 1982 Jim Wilson, lB DISTRICT EIGHT,REGION NINE: (25) 1949 Frank Roelandt, C 1950 Gene Tanselli, SS 1951 John Thomas, C 1952 Dwayne Helbig, OF Bailey Brem, P 1953 Bailey Brem, P John Thomas, C Edward Shirtcliff, OF 1954 Jay Dean, lB 1905 Jay Dean, lB 1957 Twink Pedersen, 3B 1959 Jerry Droscher, OF 1960 Larry Petersen, OF 1962 Cecil Ira, P 1963 Cecil Ira, P Al Lehrer, OF 1976 Pete Rowe, C 1977 Jeff Doyle, 2B" 1978 Bob McNair, 15" 1982 Jim Wilson, lB Mike Gorman, P" Mickey Riley, 25" 1984 Scott Anderson, F" 1985 Dave Brundage, lB John Sipple, P" Ken Bowen, SS" ALL-NORTHERN DIVISION/ALL-PA C-8: (86) 1966 Jack Humphrey, P 1948 Chuck Sauvain, P 1967 Tom Jones, 15' 1949 Frank Roelandt, C Bob Kaiser, OF" 1950 Don White, P Gene Tanselli, SS Jack Humphrey, P" 1968 Tom Jones, 1B" Pete Goodbrod, OF Ken Forsch, P" 1952 Dwayne Helbig, OF 1969 Lute Barnes, SS" Bailey Brem, P 1953 Bailey Brem, P Norb Wellman, P Jay Dean, lB Bud Shirtcliff, OF 1954 Jay Dean, lB Chuck Fisk, 26 Jack Pinion, OF 1955 Jay Dean, lB Jerry Exley, OF 1956 Jerry Exley, OF 1957 Twink Pedersen, 36 Tom Hunt, OF 1958 Gary Moore, P Gene Bates, lB Tom Bowen, 38 1959 Bill Wagner, 3B Kim Bradshaw, OF Jerry Droscher, OF 1960 Bill Wagner, 38 Larry Petersen, OF 1961 Bill Wagner, 3B Grimm Mason, OF 1962 Cecil Ira, P Al Lehrer, 36 1963 Cecil Ira, P Dave Long, 26 Doug Stahl, SS Al Lehrer, OF Frank Peters, OF 1964 Steve Clark, P 1966 Morrell Crary, C Ron Lucas, SS 1970 Bob Bcall, lB Dave Wiggins, UT 1971 Dan Cunningham, UT" 1972 Dan Cunningham, UT" 1974 Greg Jurgenson, P Pete Rowe, OF Rob Drahn, OH 1975 Pete Rowe, C Gail Meier, P Ramon Gonzalez, OF 1983 Jeff Reece, P"" Syverson, 35 Dam Todd Thomas, UT Steve Smith, OF 1984 Scott Anderson, P Syverson, 3B Dam 1985 Dave Brundage, lB John Sipple, P Quinn Williams, 3B Mel Malliriak, 25 Ken Bowen, SS - 2nd team - Player of the Year Tom Simas, UT 1976 Pete Rowe, C Ken Noble, P Jeff Doyle, UT 1977 Pete Rowe, C Jeff Doyle, 25 Rich Dodge, OF 1978 Rich Harper, C Bob McNair, lB Jerry Miller, OF Jerry Yung, UT 1979 Dave Backen, UT 1980 Bob McNair, lB Al Hunsinger, 3B 1981 Al Hunsurger, 16"' Dave Backen, UT Todd Thomas, OF 1982 Jim Wilson, lB"" Mike Gorman, P Mickey Riley, 26 Jim Grove, OF Dwayne He/big Dave Brundage Team Awards VICTOR BROWN JR. TROPHY - Most Outstanding Player The memorial trophy is given by the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity in honor of the late OSU outfielder, who was killed lfl World War II. 1947 Don Bower, 2B 1950 Gene Tanselli, SS 1953 Bud Shirtcliff, OF 1956 Dan Loveioy, C 1959 Kim Bradahaw, OF 1962 Larry Petersen, OF 1965 Morrell Crary, C 1968 Tom Tracey, OF 1971 Doug Miller, OF 1974 Rob Drahn, INF 1977 Jeff Doyle, 28 1980 Bob McNair, 16 1983 Jeff Reece, P 1949 Frank Roelandt, C 1952 Don White, P 1948 Harry Richards, 28 1951 Don Taylor, lB 1954 Jay Dean, lB 1957 Syl Johnson, P 1960 Jerry Droscher, OF 1963 Al Lehrer, OF 1966 Ron Lucas, SS 1969 Tim Gleason, C 1972 Doug Miller, OF 1975 Tom Simas, 26 1978 Bob McNair, lB 1981 Al Hunsinger, lB 1984 Scott Anderson, P 1955 Jay Dean, lB 1958 Tom Bowen, 3B 1961 Grimm Mason, OF 1964 Steve Clark, P 1967 Bill Bonser, C 1970 Bob Beall, INF 1973 Dan Cunningham, OF 1976 Pete Rowe, C 1979 Bob Flynn, P 1982 Jim Wilson, lB 1985 Dave Brundage, lB-P BILL CLOYES AWARD - Most Outstanding Pitcher Bill Cloyes was an ex-OSU pitcher. 1955 Lowell Pearce 1958 Ray Lunde 1961 Leon Criner 1964 Steve Clark 1967 Jack Humphrey 1970 Jerry Johnson 1973 Gail Meier 1976 Ken Noble 1979 Bob Flynn 1962 Mike Gorman 1985 John Sipple 1956 Dan Lovejoy 1959 Gary Moore 1962 Cecil Ira 1965 Wayne Swango 1968 Ken Forsch 1971 Greg Lebeck 1974 Greg Jurgenson 1977 Scott Anderson 1980 Kyle Dunning 1983 Jeff Reece 1957 Syl Johnson 1960 Bill Oerding 1963 Cecil Ira 1966 Jack Humphrey 1969 Jim Powell 1972 Greg Jurgenson 1975 Gail Meier 1978 Eric Sallee and Pat Barry 1981 John Collins 1984 Scott Anderson 1974 Gary Beck, 3B 1977 Jerry Miller, OF 1975 Tom Simas, 35 1978 Jerry Yung, 36 1981 John Collins, P 1984 Scott Anderson, P BILL BONSER AWARD - Most Improved Player Bill Bonser is an ex-OSU catcher. 1973 Tom Apa, C 1976 Jeff Doyle, 2B 1979 Dave Backen, OF and Mark Niles, P 1982 Sill Gassaway, P 1985 Ken Bowen, SS 1980 Bob McNair, lB 1983 Chris Newman, lB GOLD GLOVE AWARD - Most Outstanding Fielder 1973 Ty Gorton, 2B 1976 Jeff Doyle, 2B 1979 Steve Lyons, OF 1982 Mickey Riley, SS 1985 Ken Bowen, SS 1974 Ramori Gonzalez, OF 1977 Jeff Doyle, 26 and Rich Dodge, SS 1980 Steve Lyons, 3B 1983 Mickey Riley, 26 -24-- 1975 Ramon Gonzalez, OF 1978 Jerry Yung, 35 1981 Al Hunsinger, lB 1984 Ken Bowen, 2B Oregon State Lettermen A Allen, Mark 1982-83 Anderson, Scott 1976-77 Anderson, Scott 1981-82-83-84 Apa, Tom 1972-73 Ayo, Keke 1983-84 B Backen, Dave 1978-79-80-81 Backman, Mike 1975 Bailey, Brian 1960-61 -62 Bailey, Ken 1973-74 Baker, Gary 1959-60-61 Barnes, Lute 1967-68-69 Barry, Pat 1975-76-77-78 Bates, Gene 1958 Beall, Bob 1969-70-71 Beall, Jim 1970-71-72 Beck, Gary 1972-73-74-75 Bell, Thurman 1964-65-66 Benson, Cleve 1968-69 Berg, Ralph 1952 Bergstrom, Bob 1937 Berreman, Box 1958-59 Bettendorf, Jerry 1955-56 Bishop, Bob 1979-80-81 -82 Bonser, Bill 1965-66-67 Bowen, Jack, 1956-57 Bowen, Ken 1984-85 Bowen, Tom 1956-57-58 Boyd, Jeff 1978 Bradshaw, Kim 1957-58-59 Brem, Bailey 1951 -52-53 Brown, Larry 1968 Brundage, Dave 1984-85 Buehler, Knute 1983-84 Buehler, Larry 1972-73 Buob, Bobby 1952-53-54-55 Burns, Wayne 1971 -72-73 C Callahan, Ralph 1932 Calvin, Todd 1984 Cave, Jim 1972 Ceasar, Lestee 1984-85 Chamberlain, Tom 1975-76-77 Chapman, Kirk 1962-63 Charbonneau, Joe 1975 Clark, Steve 1962-83-64 Cleveland, Andy 1964-65 Clingman, Otis 1953 Cloud, Marty 1983 Coleman, Ralph 1954 Collins, John 1980-81 Conrad, Brian 1983 Cramer, Bob 1978 Crary, Morrell 1963-64-65 Criner, Leon 1960-61 Critser, Roy 1959-60 Crosthmaite, Harry 1956-57 Crow, Steve 1967-68-69 Crownover, Tim 1978 Cuckovich, Mel 1971 -72-73 Cunningham, Dan 1971 -72-73 D Daniels, Curt 1970 Daniels, Tom 1985 Daulton, Ron 1984-85 Day, Bruce 1960-81 Dean, Jay 1952-53-54-55 DeHass, Marlin 1955 DeMorest, Harry 1961 -62-63 Dodge, Rich 1974-75-76-77 Doupe, Paul 1969-70-71 Doyle, Jeff 1975-76-77 Drahn, Rob 1974-75-76 Droscher, Jerry 1958-59-60 Duke, Richard 1984-85 Dunning, Kyle 1980-81 Dyer, Ron 1979-80-81 E Ediger, Melvin 1954 Edwards, Allen 1951 Eilers, Michael 1964 Endicott, Steve 1970 Bxley, Jerry 1954-55-56 N Humphrey, Jack 1965-66-67 Hunsinger, Al 1980-8t Hunt, Tom 1955-56-57 Hurley, Kim 1975-76 lubell, Richard 1955 Ira, Cecil 1961 -62-63 Jackson, Bruce 1972-73-74 Jarvis, Jim 1964-65 Jenks, Jim 1953-54 Johnson, Chris 1970 Johnson, Jerry 1968-69-70 Johnson, Lindsey 1981 -82-83-84 Johnson, Syl 1955-56-57 Johnston, Danny 1952-53 Jones, Johnny Ray 1976 Jones, Tom 1966-67-68 Jurgenson, Greg 1972-73-74 K Kaiser, Bob 1965-66-67 Keck, Mike 1970 F Fasel, tim 1984 Finch, Scott 1985 Fisk, Chuck 1952-53-54-55 Flynn, Bob 1978-79 Forsch, Ken 1967-68 Frederick, John 1957 G Gallagher, Shane 1982-83 Gambee, Dave 1956-57 Ganter, Bryan 1984-85 Garner, Ron 1971 -72-73 Gassaway, Bill 1979-80-81 -82 Gee, Dennis 1972 Gentz, Keith 1973 Gianotti, Mike 1977-78 Gleason, Tim 1968-69 Gonzalez, Ramon 1974-75 Gonzalez, Rick 1977-78 Goodbrod, Peter 1952 Goodell, Ryan 1969-70 Gorman, Mike 1979-80-81-82 Grove, Jim 1979-80-81-82 Guidotti, Al 1954-55-56 H Hamilton, Gary 1983-84-85 Hammack, Sterling 1960 Hurle, Warren 1957-58 Harper, Rich 1975-76-77-78 Hatch, Philip 1963 Hays, Stan 1953-54 Hayward, Dave 1961 -62-63 Helbig, Dwuyne 1955 Hellaç Derek 1985 Heniges, Dave 1966 Hilliard, Gene 1961 -62-63 Hobbs, Tom 1964-65-66 Holbrook, Rob 1979-80-83 Houck, Carlos 1952 Hulstrom, Bryce 1984-85 Kirchem, Herb 1979 Kiug, Scott 1985 Krafve, Keith 1983-84-85 Krafve, Ralph 1953 Laberge, Kevin 1954 Lambert, Tim 1985 Landrum, Ken 1977 Lebeck, Greg 1969-70-71 Lee, Terry 1969-70-71 Lehrer, Al 1962-63 Long, Dave 1962-63 Lovejoy, Dan 1955-56-57 Luby, Dan 1957-58-59 Lucas, Roe 1965-66-67 Lunde, Ray 1958-59-60 Lyons, Steve 1979-80-81 M Maddox, Curt 1983-84 Mallinak, Mel 1983-85 Markham, Terry 1964-65 Martin, Bob 1970-71 -72 Martinez, Bill 1974-75-76 Mason, Don 1971 McFadden, Dave 1957-58 McGowan, Joel 1972-73 McNair, Bob 1978-79-80-81 Meier, Gail 1973-74-75-76 Mendazona, Henry 1963 Merrill, Zed 1975 Miller, Doug 1970-71-72 Miller, Jerry 1976-77-78 Mohier, Everell 1954 Moore, Gary 1958-59-60 More, Richard 1955 Muench, Gregg 1982-83 Myers, Jeff 1982-83-84 Myhre, Joe 1974-75 Neal, Travis 1983 Negri, Frank 1957 Nelson, Edwin 1953 Newman, Chris 1980-83-84 Nierman, Jim 1954 Niles, Mark 1979-80 Noble, Ken 1975-76-77-78 Noel, John 1971 -72-73-74 0 Oerding, Bill 1960-61 Oliphant, Jeff 1981 Olson, Steve 1963-64 O'Neill, Dan 1983 P Paine, Fred 1957-58 Paul, Mike 1975-76-77 Payne, Chris 1985 Pearce, Lowell 1956-57-58 Pearson, Dan 1978-79 Pederson, Twink 1956-57-58 Perry, Tony 1969-70 Peters, Frank 1963-64 Petersen, Larry 1960-61 -62 Petroni, Carlo 1959-60-61 Phillips, Jim 1957-58 Piesker, Mark 1979-80 Pinion, Jack 1954 Plante, Rich 1974 Plato, Bruce 1977-7B Poling, Dow 1956 Pomerenke, Garry 1972-73 Pope, Jim 1968 Powell, Jim 1968-69 Preston, Robin 1972 R Reece, Jeff 1981-82-83 Reinking, Bill 1960 Renne, Steve 1968-69-70 Rice, Lance 1985 Rich, Larry 1968-69-70 Richter, Gary 1977-78-79 Riley, Mickey 1980-81-82-83 Rothstrom, Ray 1953-54-55 Rowe, Pete 1974-75-76-77 Rudolph, Steve 1976-77-78-79 Sproul, Jerry 1979 Stahl, Doug 1962-63-64 Stephenson, Jack 1954-55 Stevens, Ron 1963-64 Stolsig, John 1956 Straub, Dennis 1962-63-64 Stronach, Charles 1963 Strutton, Mike 1983-84 Summerfield, Darryl 1966-67-68 Summers, Rick 1968 Smango, Wayne 1964-65-66 Swedberg, Steve 1972-73 Syverson, Dam 1981 -82-83-84 T Tanselli, Gene 1951 Tanselli, Lou 1979-80 Taylor, Donald 1951 Terrell, James 1983-84 Thomas, John 1951 -52-53 Thomas, Todd 1980-81-82-83 Tower, Denny 1966-67-68 Tracey, Tom 1967-68 Trauk, Rodger 1964-65 U Umemoto, Bob 1972-73 V Vanderbundt, Skip 1969 Vannice, Kenneth 1959 Viastelica, Tony 1955 w Wagner, Bill 1959-60-61 Walker, Larry 1958-59 Weaver, Richard 1956 Webster, Bob 1979-80 Weide, Karl 1971 Wellman, Norb 1952-53 West, Ken 1980-81 Wheeler, Todd 1981 -82 White, Don 1953 Whitelaw, John 1960-61 West, Francis 1959 \Atlkins, Steve 1975-76 Wlliams, Quinn 1983-84-85 VVilson, Dick 1965-56 Wilson, Jim 1980-81-82 Wthrow, Jim 1954-55 S Sallee, Eric 1978 Schlottmann, Charlie 1975-76-7 Selberg, Eric 1966-67 Sham, Pat 1979-80-81-82 Shirtcliff, Bud 1951 -52-53 Simas, Tom 1974-75 Simmons, Dave 1977-78 Sipple, John 1984-85 Skoog, Jim 1965-66-67 Skriver, Larry 1971 -72-73-74 Smith, Clayton 1961 Smith, Steve 1981-82-83 South, Veeder 1963-64-65 V Young, Wayne 1970 Yung, Jerry 1976-78-79 z Zaniker, Frank 1956-57 HONORARY LETI'ERMAN Haibrook, Scott 1982 Our menu features a selection of sandwiches, seafood and the finest steaks in the Willamette Valley. Try our pies and pastries from our bakery. Breakfast served anytime, vegetarian and light dinners and salad bar available. 119 SW 3rd Downtown Corvallis unng 3rauk teøtuurant Reservations: 753-1248 "92J -25- Oregon State Players in The Professional Ranks (1964-1985) 1964: Frank Peters, Baltimore Orioles, INF 1967: Jack Humphrey, Houston Astros, P 1968: Ken Forsch, Houston Astros and California Angels, P 1969: Lute Barnes, New York Mets, 2B 1970: Bob Beall, Philadelphia Phillies and Atlanta Braves, lB 1974: Greg Jurgenson, Houston Astros, P 1975: Ramon Gonzalez, Seattle Rainers (Independent), OF 1976: Steve Wilkins, San Francisco Giants, OF Pete Rowe, Cincinnati Reds, C Tom Chamberlain, Montreal Expos, P Scott Anderson, LA Dodgers, Minn Twins and Chicago Cubs, P 1977: Jeff Doyle, St. Louis Cardinals and Tokyo Giants, INF Scott Anderson, Montreal Expos, P Pete Rowe, Toronto Blue Jays and Pittsburgh Pirates, C Tom Chamberlain, St. Louis Cardinals, P 1980: Bob McNair, Toronto Blue Jays and Minnesota Twins, lB 1981: Steve Lyons, Boston Red Sox, INF-OF Al Hunsinger, St. Louis Cardinals, 1 B 1982: Jim Wilson, Cleveland Indians, 1 B Mike Gorman, Oakland A's, P 1983: Jeff Reece, Milwaukee Brewers, P Steve Smith, Cleveland Indians, OF-INF Rob Holbrook, Toronto Blue Jays, P Todd Thomas, San Francisco Giants, INF Mickey Riley, Walla Walla (Independent), INF 1984: Scott Anderson, Texas Rangers, P Dam Syverson, Cleveland Indians, C Lindsey Johnson, Pittsburgh Pirates and Seattle Mariners, C Mike Strutton, Kansas City Royals, INF 1985: (Vast majority of team not eligible for draft) Frank Peters Jack Humphrey Pete Rowe Bob McNair fj A Steve Lyons Mike Ciormafl Dam Syverson Todd Thomas Support the Beavers 05 U SOUVENIRS PENNANTS APPAREL NOVELTIES GIFTS Store Hours 8:15-5:15 - M-F 10:00-4:00 - Sat, Shop At Our Main Store Located In The Memorial Union Building On The OSU Campus 0 S U BOOK STORES INC. 26 Parking Available In Lot East of Main Store OSU's 1985 ALL-DIVISION MONOPOLY Clockwise starting at top: Mel Mal/inak John Sipple Dave Brundage Quinn Williams Ken Bowen CREDITS The Oregon State University Beaver Baseball press guide/game program is written and edited by OSU Assistant Sports Information Director Mike Corwin. It is printed by the OSU Bookstore Print Shop. Additional thanks go to all photography taken by OSU Athletic photographers Mike and Steve Shields. Cover shot by Mike Shields. Those posing for the cover shot are OSU baseball alum Todd Thomas, now with the San Francisco Giants, Jeff Longtain and Jennifer Drapela. From left to right on TV screen: AlIDivision Performers, Shortstop Ken Bowen, Third Baseman Quinn Williams, First Baseman David Brundage and Pitcher John Sipple. 1986 Beaver Baseball Schedule 2 5 4 3 1:00 at Sacramento Fresno at Fresno State (DH) State State IDHI 6 Noon WESTERN OREGON iT M 3:00 3:00 3:00 A PORTLAND at Western Oregon LEWIS & 10 9 R 16 17 23 24 8 7 5:00 7:00 at 13 12 11 CLARK 20 19 18 22 C H Noon Cornell at Riverside 11:00 Tulane 2:30 Cornell 30 27 28 25 26 RIVERSIDE BASEBALL INVITATIONAL at Riverside 7:00 11:00 2:30 Wisconsin Notre Dame Washington 2:30 - Cal-Riverside 31 2 1 3:00 PORTLAND STATE Portland State 2:30 Brigham Young 7:00 Championship 4 3 3:00 29 5 at 6 A 3:00 3:00 11 'Noon 3:00 14 ASTERN WASHINGTON Linfield OREGO TECH GONZAGA (DH) 17 16 1 3:00 18 Noon WESTERN OREGON at Eastern Washington ID HI at 1 Willamette 20 22 21 Noon 3:00 at Gonzaga (OH) PACIFIC 24 23 25 3:00 at 27 28 Portland State 3:00 LINFIELD WILLAME 2 1 M 5 6 12 13 A Y 7 Noon Noon WASHINGTON (DH) PORTLAND (DH) 9' 8 14 15 10 Noon Noon at at Washington )DH) Portland )DH) 11 26 Noon ASH INGTON STATE (DH) 29 3:00 4 19 3:00 I I 12 at PORTLAND STATE P R 10 8 7 Noon at Washington State (DH) 16 17 PAC-lO NORTHERN DIVISION TOURNAMENT 18 19 20 - 21 22 23 24 NCAA REGIONAL TOURNAMENTS 25 NCAAREGIONAL TOURNAMENTS 26 27 28 29 30 NCAAWORLDSERIES May30 June 8 31