1987 Oregon State University Beaver Baseball Roster NO. B-I NAME HUT. WOT. YR. BIRTHDATE EXP. HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL) Eugene (Sheldon) Salem (Pepperdine) Astoria (Astoria) Corvallis (Crescent Valley) McMinnville )McMinnville) Eugene (Sheldon) Hillsboro )Hillsboro) Rochester, PA )Aly. CC) Corvallis (Corvallis) Corvallis (Corvallis) Beaverton (Beaverton) PITCHERS 16 21 25 13 -19 12 30 17 11 Atwood, Derek Bakke, Rich Ball, Wayne Dazey, Eric Donaly, Lance Dufort, Dave Duren, Russ Freeman, Shawn Heyden, Derek Mouw, Rob Otis, Jeff Payne, Chris Schatter, Mark Sipple, John Wilkins, Bob L-L 6-1 175 R-R 5-11 180 R-R 6-0 6-3 175 R-R L-R 6-1 175 L-L 175 R-R 6-4 6-2 6-4 6-2 R-L 6-1 180 R-R 220 L-R 6-2 6-0 R-R 6-1 185 L-L 5-10 6-3 165 R-R L-L R-R 6/9/67 7/2/66 8/9/68 1/13/67 8/30/67 1/29/68 10/25/67 8/23/66 6/30/68 1/14/68 1/2/67 10/11/65 11/15/66 7/20/65 5/28/68 195 190 170 180 180 200 Fr. HS Sa TR Fr. HS So. 1V So. 1V Fr. HS So. SQ So. TR Fr. HS Fr. HS So. 1V Jr. Jr. TR Sr. 3V Fr. HS 2V Salem (McNary) Susanville, CA (Butte JO) Salem (McKay) Vale (Vale) CATCHERS 15 20 14 5 1 26 23 4 8 22 6 27 3 Brundage, Jim Duke, Richard Marshall, Tim Rice, Lance Webb, Greg R-R 6-1 195 R-R 6-2 2D5 L-R 5-11 190 B-R 6-1 190 R-R 5-9 190 Bowen, Ken Clark, John Ceasar, Lestee Clow, Craig Duke, Randy Haugan, Troy Johnson, Ben Lambert, Tim Scheckla, Rod Talcott, Chris B-R 185 B-R 5-10 5-9 5-10 6-3 6-2 6-0 R-R 6-1 R-R 6-0 180 185 R-R Wirth, Tim B-R 6-0 6-3 5-10 3/9/68 2/8/65 11/13/67 10/19/66 11/6/67 Fr. HS Sr. 3V Fr. HS Jr. 2V Fr. HS Sr. 3V Fr. HS Sr. 3V Fr. HS So. 1V Jr. JC Fr. RS Jr. Jr. JC So. 1V Fr. HS Salem (McKay) Eugene (N. Eugene) Lake Oswego )Lakeridge) McMinnville (McMinnville) Hillsboro (Hillsboro) INFIELDERS R-R R-R L-R L-R R-R 3/12/65 7/30/67 8/25/65 4/28/68 11/12/67 10/4/66 5/16/67 11/27/65 12/16/65 6/3/67 4/6/68 180 160 200 190 185 180 175 160 2V Newberg (Newberg) Albany (West Albany) Vallejo, CA (Vintage) Salem (Sprague) Eugene (N. Eugene) Salem (Santa Rosa JC) Eugene (Sheldon) Beaverton )Beaverton) Beaverton )Linn-Benton CC) Hillsboro (Glencoe) Corvallis (Crescent Valley) OUTFIELDERS 9 18 7 24 29 28 10 2 32 Ganter, Bryan Gressler, Todd Moore, Jeff Tema, Bryan Vladic, Larry Younker, Jason R-R 5-11 175 8/4/65 Jr. 2V R-L 6-3 5-8 5-10 185 Fr. HS Jr. JC So. 1V 6-3 6-3 200 12/24/67 11/19/65 1/11/65 6/28/68 5/14/67 Fr. HS Fr. HS B-R R-L R-R R-R 170 180 205 Beaverton (Beaverton) Eugene (N. Eugene) Aloha )Linn-Benton CC) Pasadena, CA )Maranatha) Diamond Bar, CA (Diamond Bar) North Bend (North Bend) Head Coach Jack Riley Ass!. Coach Del Kerber Asst. Coach Don Reynolds OSU NUMERICAL ROSTER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Lestee Ceasar, INF Del Kerber, Ass!. Coach Tim Wirth, INF Troy Haugen, INF Ken Boweri, INF Rod Scheckla, INF Jeff Moore, OF Ben Johnson, NE-OF 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Bryan Ganter, OF Jack Riley, Head Coach John Sipple, P Derek Heyden, P Lance Donaly, P Lance Rice, C Jim Brundage, OF Derek Atwood, P 25 23 Chris Payne, P-OF Todd Gressler, OF Dave Dufort, P Richard Duke, C Rich Bakke, P Tim Lambert, INF-P Randy Duke, INF 24 Bryan Tema, OF 32 17 18 19 20 21 22 26 27 28 29 30 Eric Dazey, P Craig Claw, INF Chris Talcott, INF Jason Younker, OF Larry Vladic, OF Jett Otis, P 31 Don Reynolds, Asst. Albany Printing 812 Water Avenue N.E. Albany. OR 97321 THE HEARINGS SERVING YOU SINCE 1958 926-1 722 752-3364 Come in after the game and enjoy dinner with us. -2- Table of Contents ROSTER 1987 Oregon State University Beaver Baseball Schedule Inside Front Cover This Page SCHEDULE HEAD COACH JACK RILEY Page 4 DAY DATE OPPONENT COLEMAN FIELD Page 4 Friday atChicoState ASSISTANT COACHES Page 5 OPPONENT DIRECTORY Page 5 Saturday TUESDAY Feb. 27 Feb. 28 MARCH 3 MARCH 4 March 6 March 7 Thursday March 16-21 March 16 March 17 March 18 March 19 Friday Saturday March 20 March 21 Best of the West Tournament at Fresno, CA TBA Fresno State 7:00 pm UC-Santa Barbara 4:00 pm 1:00pm U.S. International Round #4: TBA TBA OTHER SCHOOLS: E. Washington and San Diego State Round #5: TBA TBA Finals IBA MARCH 26 March 28 OSU PLAYERS WEDNESDAY Derek Atwood, Rich Bakke and Ken Bowen Friday Page 6 Saturday Jim Brundage, [estee Ceasar, Craig Clow, Eric Dazey and Lance Donaly Page 7 Dave Dufort, Randy Duke, Rich Duke and Shawn Freeman Bryan Ganter, Todd Gressler, Tray Haugen, Derek Heyden and Ben Johnson Mon-Sat. Page 8 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Page 9 Tim Lambert, Jeff Moore, Rob Mouw and Jeff Otis Chris Payne, Lance Rice, Rod Scheckla and John Sipple Chris Talcott, Bryan Tema, Larry Vladic, Tim Wirfh and Jason Younker Page 10 Page 12 Page 14 SCORECARD Page 13 1986 STATISTICS 1986 RESULTS Page 15 OSU BASEBALL HISTORY (YEAR-BY-YEAR) OSU RECORD BOOK Page 17 THURSDAY Saturday Tuesday March 31 Page 18 WEDNESDAY APRIL 1 Page 19 THURSDAY SATURDAY APRIL 2 APRIL 4 Page 20 Tuesday April 7 Page 21 WEDNESDAY Page 22 APRIL 8 April 11 Page 23 Saturday Sunday Back Cover TUESDAY Page 16 Individual Records Team Records OSIJ TOP TENS Season Charts Career Charts AWARDS AND HONORS OSU LETTERMEN OSU BEAVERS IN THE PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL SUNDAY APRIL 14 APRIL 15 APRIL 18 APRIL 19 Tuesday THURSDAY April 21 APRIL 23 Sunday Tuesday Wednesday Friday Saturday April 26 April 28 April 29 WEDNESDAY SATURDAY OSU Baseball Media Coverage 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 SID office for credentials or interviews at least one day in advance at (503) 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. FRIDAY SATURDAY Th.-Sun. Th.-Sun. FOR BETTER LIVABILITY SEE YOUR "BETTER LIFE MAN" ei Uag4e, KEYMAN HOSPITALIZATION PARTNERSHIP ANNUITIES Insuring with TRANSAMERICA UNITED AMERICAN INSURANCE CO. EXECUTIVE LIFE INSURANCE CO. GOLDEN RULE INSURANCE CO. BLUE CROSS BLUE SHIELD 3:00 PM 1:00 pm 3:00 pm 3:00 PM PORTLAND STATE 3:00 PM GONZAGA (OH) 12:00 NOON at Portland State 3:00 pm LINFIELD 3:00 PM at Eastern Washington State (OH) 12:00 Noon at Washington State (OH) 12:00 Noon 3:00 PM PACIFIC UNIVERSITY OREGON TECH 3:00 PM WASHINGTON STATE (OH) 12:00 NOON EASTERN WASHINGTON STATE (DH)12:00 NOON at Willamette 3:00 pm PORTLAND STATE 3:00 PM at Gonzaga (DH) 12:00 Noon at Western Oregon State 3:00 pm at [infield 3:00 pm at Washington (OH) 12:00 Noon at Portland (DH) 12:00 Noon PORTLAND (OH) 12:00 NOON WASHINGTON (OH) 12:00 NOON at Pacific-b No. Div. Tourn. TBA at NCAA Regional Tournaments TBA PORTLAND at Portland at Portland State WILLAMETTE I opponents The 1987 Oregon State Baseball Media Guide was produced by Associate SID Mike Corwin with assistance from students Glenda Curry and Scott Ball. Printing done by Albany Printing. Photography done by Mike and Steve Shields. Mike Shields' cover photo includes OSU players from left to right: shortstop Ken Bowen, pitcher John Sipple, first baseman Tim Lambert and outfielder Bryan Ganter. Coaches seated from top to bottom: assistant coach Del ''Ed'' Kerber and head coach Jack ''Frank'' Riley 752-7756 310 NW. 5th, ACROSS FROM FIRE STATION, UPSTAIRS ROOM 206 12 Noon The 1987 Oregon State Baseball Media Guide A REPUTATION BUILT UPON FINE SERVICE PHA at Sacramento State (2) LOCATION: Corvallis, OR 97331 ENROLLMENT: 16,000 NICKNAME: Beavers COLORS: Orange and Black CONFERENCE: Pacific-i 0 Northern Division ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Dr. Lynn Snyder HEAD COACH: Jack Riley ([infield, 1960) (379-241, 14 seasons) BASEBALL OFFICE PHONE: (503) 754-2611 SPORTS INFORMATION OFFICE: (503) 754-3720 BASEBALL SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Mike Corwin (Home: 758-0049) BASEBALL FIELD: Coleman Field (2,000) PRESS BOX PHONE: (503) 754-2328 DISABILITY PENSIONS KEOGH & I.R.A. 'S UNIVERSAL LIFE SUNSET LIFE KANSAS CITY LIFE May 2 MAY 8 MAY 9 May 14-17 May 20-23 at Oregon Tech 3:00 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 pm WESTERN OREGON STATE Oregon State Quick Facts LIFE INSURANCE CHARTERED LIFE UNDERWRITER GROUP CORPORATION May 1 at Chico State (OH) LEWIS & CLARK 48-game schedule/33 games against Division and Associates LIFE April 12 TIME 2:00pm 11:30am -3- and they do sincerely ''thank you for your support.'' JACK RILEY Head Baseball Coach Linfield, 1960 15th Year (379-241, all at OSU) There have been players that didnt know what to make ot Oregon State head baseball coach Jack Riley upon tirst inspection. Or second inspection. Some didn't realize what he was trying to get through to them until their junior or senior years. Some, sadly, never did. Riley has weathered a lot ot storms through his 15 years of manicuring Coleman Field into one of the nation's finest collegiate playing surfaces and getting his proteges to punish it with hard, aggressive play. As the years have progressed, the message keeps seeping in at a steadily increasing rate. The 1960 graduate of [infield College not only instills his own competitive fires into his regulars, but sees them mature into winners oft the field as well. Take, for instance, his four returning senior starters from three years under Riley. Not only are all four excelling at their diamond positions, but all are well on their way to degrees with honors. Winners with educations. Riley molds and motivates his feams. He relishes the work he can do inside McAlexander Fieldhouse during the inclement months as much as he does the bottom of the ninth of a pivotal division game. He has been the Pacific-lU Northern Division's coach for the 1980's. Coach of the Year in 1982, 1983 and again last year, he has also taken the honors to the regional level and been named as one of the nation's top nine coaches as recently as 1982. In this decade, he has assembled teams that have accomplished the implausible to win division pennants and he has, as in 1986, run away from the field, to post the school's winningest season ever at 39-15 and a final finish of third at the NCAA Midwest Regional. His squads have now been the Northwest's NCAA representative four of the last five years. Riley excelled in basketball and baseball at Portland's Grant High School. His days at [infield earned him all-conference honors four straight years in basketball and three more in baseball. As a senior, he was the NAIA's stolen base champ. He 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 baseball and basketball programs until he was named head basketball coach and led the Lions 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 [CC, his baseball teams won four straight Coastal Division titles, while winning the state title in 1970. His overall record there was 97-31. He obtained his master's degree from Oregon State in 1971 and began his first season as baseball coach here in 1972. His record of 379-241 in those 14 years is impressive and actually overshadowed by a home mark of 170-65(72%) at Coleman Field. In the last five years, 050 is 94-23 at home (80%). Jack and his wife, Jean, have two sons, Mike, 28, and Mickey, 26. The latter starred for the Beavers from 1980 through 1983 and is now assisting with the national program in Australia. They also have one daughter, Pam, 24. RILEY'S COACHING RECORD AT OREGON STATE 28-10 31-15 31-17 22-22 21-19 33-16 29-14 29-15 27-17 22-23 34-17 39-15 PCI. .428 .462 .737 .674 .597 .500 .525 .673 .674 .659 .614 .488 .667 .722 379-241 .611 YEAR WON-LOSS 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 15-20 18-21 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 TOTAL NO. DIV. 5-13 6-12 13-5 12-6 12-6 6-9 FINISH 4th 3rd 1st 2nd 2nd 3rd 3rd 2nd 2nd 1sf 1st 4-11 8-9 11-7 16-8 17-7 11-11 12-12 18-5 151-121 4th (2nd in Tour.) 3rd (1st in Tour.) 1st (1sf in Tour.) 5 titles 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 accommodate 3,000 with portable seating. Over 3,000 fans have been known to gather for the annual Washington State twinbill. The natural grass playing surface has long been considered one of the finest in collegiate baseball. If 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 centerfield, and 330 down the right field line. If 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 Riley's Beavers Tough at Coleman 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 YEAR W-L YEAR W-L 1973 1974 10-6 1980 6-7 1981 baseball from 1923 through 1931 and 1938 through 1966-36 years as head 1975 1976 1977 10-4 1982 18-3 11-3 15-2 18-1 1983 1984 14-3 1985 14-5 baseball coach and 47 all told with the OSU coaching staff. Coleman compiled a record of 560-317, a winning percentage of .639. Further improvements to the field have been accomplished through the hard work of the staff and players as well as through various generous donations. 1978 1979 13-3 9-7 10-4 1986 TOTAL 8-6 14-1 170-55 .756 DEL KERBER DON REYNOLDS Assistant/Pitching Coach (Oregon State, 1964) Graduate Assistant Coach (Oregon, 1975) PERSONAL: Originally from Salem, Del is a 1964 graduate of OSIJ. He received a B.S. degree in Physical Educafion and returned to OSU for his master's degree in 1967. Del married in 1982. He and his wife, Vicky, have two daughters, Amanda, 8, and Melody, 3. Del was born 1/30/41 in Salem. PERSONAL: Born 4/16/53 in Arkadelphia, AR. attended Corvallis High and the University of Oregon earning his B.S. degree in psychology in 1975, prior to signing with the San Diego Padres major league franchise. Don has three sisters and tour PLAYING CAREER: A four-sport athlete in three years of competition at Serra High School in Salem from 1955-59. Pitched at Oregon State in 1960. PLAYING CAREER: Six letters at Corvallis High in basketball, football and baseball. All-state football player as running back and defensive back. All-state baseball player as first baseman and outfielder. Played football and baseball at Oregon. Rushed for COACHING CAREER: Before joining the OSU staff, Kerber was 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. From Dallas, Kerber returned to OSU to coach the 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 serves as Jack Riley's assistant coach and the team's pitching coach. Off the field, he is the events manager for all athletic facilities at OSU. brothers. over 1000 yards his junior year. Lettered in football four times, three in baseball. 18th round pick of San Diego Padres in 1975 making the big league roster in 1978. Drove in two runs with his first hit in his second major league plate appearance at Atlanta vs. Phil Niekro. Played several years with San Diego, Brother, Harold, is a second baseman with Seattle and another brother, Larry, played in St. Louis organization. COACHING CAREER: Fourth year out of pro ball. Served as football and baseball coach at Corvallis since. Now in his third year helping Jack Riley, now in school at OSU pursuing a master's degree. PACIFIC-iD NORTHERN DIVISION OPPONENTS EASTERN WASHINGTON EAGLES (Fresno burn., April 11 in Cheney, April 19 at OSU) TOM REIS STEVE TANK Groundskeeper Team Manager OREGON STATE BASEBALL OPPONENT DIRECTORY SCHOOL DATE OF GAMES HEAD COACH Chico state Lewis and Clark 2/27-28 3/3 Dale Metcalf Jerry Gatto Western Oregon 3/4 5 4/28 Joe Caligore Oregon Tech Kurt Renstram uC-santa Barbara u.s. International 3/6 3/7 3/t5-22 3/t 5-22 3/15-22 3/15-22 Willamette 4/1. 2/30 Bill Trenbeath Lint ield 4/8, 29 4/14 Scott Carnahan Sacramento state Fresno 5tate San Diego state Pacific John Smith Bob Bennett Jim Oietz Al Ferrer Al Everest Chuck Bafarn SPORTS INFO. DIRECTOR Jan Williams at t9t 6i 895-4658 Oaoid Fixx at 293-2777 Ron Richmond at 8381220 x208 Tag Wotherspoon at 882-6321 0432 Mike Duncan at 19161 454-6896 Dave Haglund at 12091 294-250g John Rosenthal at 16191 2655547 Jay Lucas at 18051961-3428 Al Palmiotto at (6191 693-4584 Jane Reeder at 370-61 it Larry Lola at 472-41 2i x49B Ken Schumann at 357-6151 02368 GONZAGA BULLDOGS (April 4 at OSU, April 26 in Spokane) HEAD COACH: Steve Hertz (Gonzaga, 1972) Record: 207-1 71 in 7 years at GU; 266-243 in 9 years overall. BASEBALL SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Dale Goodwin (509) 328-4220 FIELD: Pecarovich Field (2,000) PRESS BOX PHONE: (509) 328-4220 PORTLAND PILOTS (March 26, May 8 at OSIJ, March 28, May 2 in Portland) HEAD COACH: Terry Pollreisz (Portland, 1969) Record: First year as head coach at Portland. BASEBALL SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Mauro Potestio (503) 283-7117 PRESS BOX PHONE: (503) 283-7253 FIELD: Farley Field (750) PORTLAND STATE VIKINGS (March 31, April 7 in Portland, April 2 and 23 at OSU) HEAD COACH: Jack Dunn (Oregon, 1957) Record 375-248 in 12 years all at Portland State. BASEBALL SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Larry Sellers (503) 229-4000 PRESS BOX PHONE: (503) 248-4345 FIELD: Civic Stadium (28,000) BIG '0' Family Restaurant WASHINGTON HUSKIES (May 1 in Seattle, May 9 at OSU) Banquet Facilitjes for 120 HEAD COACH: Bob McDonald (Washington, 1965) Record: 273-197 in 10 years all at Washington. Mention this ad and receive 25% of any hamburger combination, BASEBALL SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Dave Meadowcroft (206) 543-2230 PRESS BOX PHONE: (206) 543-2230 Homestyle Cooking At Its Finest FIELD: Tubby Graves Field (1,000) WASHINGTON STATE COUGARS Reservations Accepted 7547555 (April 12 in Pullman, April 18 at OSU) HEAD COACH: Chuck 'Bobo' Brayton (Washington State, 1950) Record: 844-353 in 25 years all at Washington State. VisaMastercardAmerican Express Personal Checks 400 S.W. 4th StreetCorvallis HEAD COACH: Jim Wasem (Illinois Wesleyan, 1957) Record: 143-1 20 in 5 years at EWU; 457-229 in 19 years overall. BASEBALL SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: JIm Price (509) 458-6334 FIELD: Chissus Field (2,500) PRESS BOX PHONE: (509) 458-6331 PLENTY OF FREE PARKING BASEBALL SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Rod Commons (509) 335-0270 PRESS BOX PHONE: (509) 335-7758 FIELD: Buck Bailey Field (3,500) OREGON STATE PLAYER PROFILES ****************** ****************** #16 ALL-AMERICA CANDIDATE DEREK ATWOOD 6-1, 175, FRESHMAN PITCHER BATS: Left, THROWS: Left #5 Eugene, OR (Sheldon H.S.) KEN BOWEN PERSONAL: Born 6/9/67 in Eugene, OR .. parents are Kelly and Penny Jo Atwood has one brother, Jason, 16 ... 3.20 high school grade-point-average. 5-10, 185, SENIOR INFIELDER BATS: Both, THROWS: Right Newberg, OR (Newberg H.S.) SHELDON HIGH SCHOOL: First team all-state pitcher, tirst team all-league pitcher and Midwestern League Player of the Year for Coach Tom Bowen .. selected to play in State-Metro game his senior year . . team MVP as senior .. . pitched a no-hitter striking out 13 and a shutout in the 1986 state playotts ... 10-2 with an ERA ot 1.19 PERSONAL: Born 3/1 2/65 in Eugene, OR ... parents are Thomas and Rae Bowen has one sister, Julie, 27, and one brother, Larry, 23 ... father played baseball at OSU . as senior ... as a junior in 1985, the letthander was 8-1 with 81 strikeouts in 68 for four years under Ralph Coleman ... 3.70 GPA out of high school ... voted as Newberg's ''most likely to succeed'' out of senior class ... favorite athlete is John innings and a 1 .44 ERA earning tirst team all-league and honorable mention all-state honors ... ace ot American Legion statt in 1985 with an 11-4 record, an ERA ot 3.46 McEnroe ... 3.60 GPA in finance at OSU earning mention on the GTE Academic AllAmerica second team as a junior. and 100 strikeouts in 93.3 innings. NEWBERG HIGH SCHOOL: Four years as infielder/catcher tor Coach Tom Campbell all-state infielder in both 1982-83 ... Newberg advanced to state title game in both #21 1980-81 ... they went 62-16 in Bowen's last three years ... MVP for Oregon in California-Oregon series ... Most Inspirational Player in State-Metro series ... batted RICH BAKKE .420 with 10 doubles. four homers and 32 RBI's his last year ... fielding % as a senior was .987 at shortstop ... stole 18 bases ... batted .450 his junior season. 5-11, 180, SOPHOMORE PITCHER BATS: Right, THROWS: Right Salem, OR (North Salem H.S./Pepperdine) OREGON STATE: 1986: Three year credentials have earned him pre-season first team All-America honors at shortstop, according to Baseball America magazine another all-division eftort, just nosed out for first team honors by power-hitting Mike Blowers of Washington ... good eye as leadoff hitter sharing team lead in walks with Dave Brundage at 40 ... batted .333 at Division Tournament that carried on a ninegame hitting streak ... helped turn 13 double plays during division tourney play among team leaders with five game winning hits ... hitting streaks of seven and 10 during season as he hit safely in 11 of last 12 games of the season ... has current streak of 19 straight games of getting on base and reached safely in 46 of the 48 games in which he appeared at the plate ... one four-hit game vs. Gonzaga ... ended the season vs. Stanford at NCAA Midwest Regional with home run and final out of season caught at the 375-foot sign in right. 1985: Had a career on March 2 at Chico State-5x7, six runs, nine RBIs, two HR5 and 12 total basesschool record for hits, runs and RBIs in a game ... only other HR5 at Washington State and Willamette PERSONAL: Born 7/2/66 in Salem, OR ... parents are Roger and Mary Bakke has one sister, Barbara Ries, 23 ... member of National Honor Society ... 3.83 high school GPA ... voted business student of the year ... is an ag business major. NORTH SALEM HIGH SCHOOL: 1984 all-state player of the year as a pitcher first team all-league ... had a 1.06 ERA his senior year ... 163 strikeouts in 92 innings. PEPPEROINE: Played one year at Pepperdine ... he pitched in six games striking out three in 4.7 innings with an 0-1 record and a 9.66 ERA. eight-game hit streak, scored in rne straight ... played in all but UCLA game batted .307 in No. Div. play, .385 in N. Div. Tournament play ... 14 doubles were one off school season mark ... team RBI leader with 44 ... second in hits and runs. 1984: Committed only four errors in 167 chances as a freshman second baseman ... 12 strikeouts in 114 appearances ... played 35 of 45 games ... side- 1240 AM THE PLACE TOBE lined 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 in summer of 1984. ...FOR OSU CAREER sTATistics osu SPORTS AB AVG. RBI BR SO 0 8 1-2 15 12 1 4 44 7-9 35 23 5 1 6 28 8-17 40 19 20 2 10 80 16-28 90 54 1984 35 98 15 20 .204 1 1985 50 193 40 64 .332 14 1986 50 181 45 53 293 135 472 1000 137 .290 TOTAL H SB-ATT HR 0 A 3B 2B YEAR 550 NW FILLMORE ST. CORVALLIS 753-6133 DUMONT DISTRIBUTING CO. Come In And Talk Over The Game! WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS Enjoy Continental Cuisine, Fine Wines and Liquors in our Unique Atmosphere. Lunch - Dinner - Sunday Champagne Buffet Brunch At Circie & 9th in the Payless Shopping Center Behind Citizen's Bank BEER and FINE QUALiTY WINES STROH'S BLACK SWAN STROH LIGHT SCHLITZ LIGHT scHLiTz SCHLITZ snout MALT LIQUOR THE LUCKY LAGER OLD MILWAUKEE WHITE MOUNTAIN SIGNATURE 758-4256 6- TRJH LIGHT BEER OREGON STATE PLAYER PROFILES #26 #15 JIM BRUNDAGE 0-1, 195, FRESHMAN CATCHER BATS: Right, THROWS: Right Salem, OR (Mckay H.S.) PERSONAL: Born 3/9/68 in Portland, OR ... parents are Denny and Marcia Brundage ... has one sister, Cinda, 26, and one brother, David, 22, who after three years with OSU baseball was a second team All-America and a fourth round draft choice of Philadelphia Phillies, now at AA Clearwater Jim is contemplating a profession in law and police work. CRAIG CLOW state as junior ... lettered all tour years in baseball, three in basketball, and one in football ... played for Coach Al Zupo for three years and Coach Ron Baumgartner as senior ... played American Legion Baseball for three summers batting .401 his senior year, .379 for his legion career with 11 of his 14 homers hit his final season ... 11-6 as legion pitcher, 9-2 his best year in 1985 ... smacked three-run homer at StateMetro series. #25 . McKAY HIGH SCHOOL: Honorable mention all-state as senior in only his second year as a catcher ... played two years for Coach Bob Plantz and two years for Coach Dan Gordon ... was MVP for his team for 1985 and 1986 ... batted .387 his senior year after a .446 average his junior year ... alternate for State-Metro All-Star series like brother, he quarterbacked football team earning all-state honorable mention and played on basketball team that finished fifth in state. #1 LESTEE CEASAR 5-10, 160, SENIOR INFIELDER BATS: Right, THROWS: Right Vallejo, CA (Vintage H.S.) PERSONAL: Born 8/25/65 in Vallejo, California ... parents are Lestee Sr. and Loreta Ceasar ... has four sisters, Claudefte Kelly, 27, Arlene, 25, Brenda, 25, and Debra, 23 ... liberal arts major intent on a career in law enforcement, VINTAGE HIGH SCHOOL: Played LF and SS for Coach Clarence lye ... Vintage was 311O during Lesfees last two years ... captained baseball team his senior year. OREGON STATE: 1986: Counted on more as late defensive replacement in infield back-to-back three-hit games vs. Gonzaga and Pacific ... doubled in both games of Gonzaga doubleheader, then again at Pacific ... 2x4 vs. Richmond in NCAA Regional win ... walked with bases loaded to force home winning run in No. Div. Tournament title game vs. Portland State in extra innings. 1985: Starred at Riverside Invitational making superb defensive plays at 28 and going 1 1x30 from the ERIC DAZEY 6-3, 195, SOPHOMORE PITCHER BATS: Right, THROWS: Right Corvallis, OR (Crescent Valley H.S.) PERSONAL: Born 1/13/67 in Denton, Texas ... parents are Ken and Sandy Dazey one brother, Tim, 16 ... high school GPA of 3.89 ... selected for several scholastic honors ... math education major with aspirations to become a high school teacher. CRESCENT VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL: First team all-league as a junior, second team all-league and honorable mention all-state as a senior pitching and playing the corners for CVHS ... three-sport athlete lettering three years in baseball and two each in football (first team all-league and honorable mention all-state defensive back) and basketball ... 1 B-outfielder as sophomore with varsity batting .285 under Coach Gene Hilliard ... played strictly 18 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 38 for Corvallis American Legion team during summers. OREGON STATE: 1986: Best outing was his lone decisiona victory at Gonzaga in which he went 1.3 innings giving up a hit and a walk ... earned a save at Willamette pitching the last tour innings, while giving up two runs ... appeared in seven relief roles as freshman. OSU CAREER STATISTICS YEAR S W-L GS CS IP 1986 7 1-0 0 0 TOTAL 7 1-0 0 0 17.7 17.7 H B ER SO BR ERA 22 7 6 6 10 22 7 6 6 10 3.06 3.06 SR 1 1 platethree-hit games vs. San Diego State and tiC-Riverside, two-hit games vs. Arizona State and Harvard, doubles against the last three ... one error in his first 91 chances ... fielded .974 for the season with only three miscues ... Ceasar batted #23 .301, .20D in ND games ... 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. LANCE DONALY 6-1, 175, SOPHOMORE PITCHER BATS: Left, THROWS: Right McMlnnvIIIe, OR (McMinnvIlIo H.S.) OSU CAREER STATISTICS A8 YEAR V 1984 15 25 5 5 33 73 21 22 1985 R H SB-All AVG. 28 38 HR RBI BR SO 200 0 0 0 4 0-1 2 4 .301 4 0 0 10 2-4 7 4 7 12 16 20 1986 35 79 15 16 .203 5 0 0 10 5-6 TOTAL 83 177 41 43 .243 9 0 0 24 7-11 #26 CRAIG CLOW 6-3, 200, FRESHMAN INFIELDER-PITCHER BATS: Left, THROWS: Right Salem, OR (Sprague H.S.) PERSONAL: Born 4/28/68 in Salem, OR ... parents are Ken and Susann Clow one sister, KelIe, 15 ... education major hobbies include hunting and fishing. PERSONAL: Born 8/30/67 in MCMinnville, OR ... parents are Mike and Becky Donaly ... one brother, Brad, 21 ... 3.96 GPA out of high school ... hotel/restaurant management major ... winner of several scholastic honors. McMINNVILLE HIGH SCHOOL: Contributed to McMinnville's 26-1 record in 1985 with a perfect 10-0 pitching mark and a .465 batting average playing 1 B ... first team all-state first baseman ... first team all-league pitcher ... played in State-Metro AllStar 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 include Pete Tjaarda of Washington, Johnny Nichols of Portland and 050's Lance Rice. OREGON STATE: 1986: Walked on as freshman and appeared as hitter and starting pitcher at Willamettehe pitched first five innings for victory, walked and scored. OSU CAREER STATISTICS R H 28 38 HR RBI 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 0 YEAR S W-L 1986 1 1 YEAR S AB SPRAGUE HIGH SCHOOL: Two-time first team all-league and second team all-state 1986 1 his senior year as first baseman/pitcher ... MVP and outstanding batter award his senior year hitting .463 and finishing 9-5 as pitcher ... selected outstanding prep baseball player of the year in Salem ... also team MVP and honorable mention all- TOTAL TOTAL AVG. SB-All 0-0 0-0 RB 1 1 SO 0 0 VS CS IP H B ER 50 88 ERA SR 1-0 1 0 5.0 5 3 3 2 5 1 0 5.0 5 3 3 2 5 5.40 5.40 0 1-0 0 OREGON STATE PLAYER PROFILES ****************** ****************** #19 HONORS CANDIDATE DAVE DUFORT 6-4, 115, FRESHMAN PITCHER BATS: Left, THROWS: Right Eugene, OR (Sheldon H.S.) #20 RICHARD DUKE PERSONAL: Born 1/29/68 in Chicago, Illinois .. parents are Joe and Pat Dufort has one brother, Eric, 20 ... had a 3.2 GPA in high school. 6-2, 205, SENIOR CATCHER BATS: Right, THROWS: Right Eugene, OR (North Eugene H.S.) SHELDON HIGH SCHOOL: Third team all-state and first team all-league first baseman ... selected to play in the State-Metro game as a pitcher ... honorable mention for all-state team his junior year ... had 0.97 ERA and a .407 batting average his senior year for Coach Tom Bowen ... first team all-state basketball player and league co-MVP ... played in State-Metro series in both basketball and baseball. PERSONAL: Born 2/8/65 in Eugene, OR ... parents are Larry and Linda Duke has one brother, teammate Randy, 18 ... physical therapy major ... 3.30 GPA at North Eugene, where he was student body president. NORTH EUGENE HIGH SCHOOL: Honorable mention all-state pick at catcher three sport athlete ... 5AAA baseball champions in 1981 and 1982 ... state American Legion runner-ups in 1980 and 1981 ... batted .370 with 24 RBls and two HR5 in school ball and .310 with 64 RBI5 and two more HR5 in legion ball with Eugene #23 RANDY DUKE 6-2, 190, SOPHOMORE INFIELDER Sizzler ... two-time all-district choice playing in State-Metro All-Star series after BATS: Left, THROWS: Right Eugene, OR (North Eugene H.S.) varsity career under Gary Selby ... quarterbacked and captained football team with 1,140 yards passing ... forward on basketball team with 10 points and six rebounds a game as a senior. PERSONAL: Born 11/12/67 in Eugene, OR ... parents are Larry and Linda Duke one brother, Richard, 21, a teammate at OSU ... journalism major. OREGON STATE: 1986: Started in 33 of his 35 games ... had six-game hitting streak early in season primarily at Riverside Tournament ... was all-tournament catcher at Riverside batting .429 and driving in eight runs ... stole his first career base vs. Washington State in his first career attempt ... on base % of .373 teamed with Lance Rice to gun down well over 50% of runners attempting to NORTH EUGENE HIGH SCHOOL: All-state selection for Coach Gary Selby and the Highlanders ... best hitter award playing third base as a junior (.440) and a senior (.390) ... played football, basketball and baseball ... team MVP as quarterback for football ... also played for Selby on Eugene Pepsi American Legion team that won 1985 state championship. steal. 1985: Cut down on strikeouts and raised average well over .200 as a sophomore ... strength is defense and leadership behind plate ... 3x3 vs. Portland in early division game ... teamed with Lance Rice to throw out 43% of potential base stealers ... started at catcher in all but 12 games ... batted .364 in No. Div. Tournament with at least one RBI in each game. 1984: Struggled at plate, but performed OREGON STATE: 1986: Appeared in many pinch-hitting roles or as designated hitter against righthanders ... first hit was in third pinch hit rolea two-run single against Wisconsin ... only two-hit game vs. Willamette ... capable of power, but did not have extra base hit ... started in five of his 18 games. superbly as freshman defensively ... threw 16 runners out in 31 attempts ... two second on team in errors in 227 chances ... led team with three triples . strikeouts with 29. . 058 CAREER STATISTICS YEAR 6 AR B H AVG. 1988 18 31 3 8 .258 0 0 TOTAL 18 31 3 8 .258 0 0 2B 3B HR SB-ArT 0-0 0-0 RBI RB 50 2 11 2 11 OSU CAREER STATISTICS CONSECUTIVE SHUTOUT INNINGS R H AVG. 2B 3B HR RBI SB-AlT BR 50 106 8 21 .198 3 3 0 7 0-0 11 29 41 125 17 30 .240 7 0 0 22 0-0 13 19 35 113 11 30 .265 7 1 0 22 1-1 14 22 119 344 36 81 .235 17 4 0 51 1-1 38 70 YEAR 6 1984 34 1985 1986 TOTAL AB Oregon State ace Ken Forscti holds the Beaver record for consecutive innings throwing 45 straight goose eggs during the 1968 season. Forsch went on to California and Houston in the major leagues. # SHAWN FREEMAN CONSECUTIVE HOME RUNS 6-4, 180, SOPHOMORE PITCHER One mark that may never be eclipsed at OSUBeavers Darryl BATS: Left, THROWS: Left Rochester, PA (Rochester H.S./Altegany C.C.) Summertield, Dave Heniges, Karl Weide and Ron Boly homered in consecutive 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. PERSONAL: Born 8/23/66 in New Brighton, Pennsylvania ... parents are Harold Bentley and Sue Freeman ... has four brothers, Rick, 29, Cedric, 27, Tim, 23, Pete, 18 ... has one sister, Sheena Bentley, 22 ... is a sociology major at OSU on basketball scholarship. ROCHESTER AREA HIGH SCHOOL: Team captain his senior year when the team had a record of 14-7 ... was a pitcher and an outfielder for two years for the Rams he also played basketball, but was directed to Allegany CC. actually by major league baseball scouts. Jires US SCHWAB/I ALLEGANY COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Played fall baseball his freshman year for the Trojans, who were 8-1 ... he also played basketball and was voted to the second team all-state and the second team all-league earning several Division I basketball scholarship otters before deciding on OSU ... leading scorer on team despite sixth man role. 752-3413 2119 N.W. 9th St. Corvallis 8-- OREGON STATE: Reserve forward on OSU basketball team ... not reporting full time to baseball until end of basketball season. OREGON STATE PLAYER PROFILES ****************** HONORS CANDIDATE ****************** #4 TROY HAUGEN 6-0, 185, JUNIOR INFIELDER #9 BATS: Both, THROWS: Right Salem, OR (South Salem H.S./FSU/SRJC) BRYAN CANTER 5-11, 115, SENIOR OUTFIELDER PERSONAL: Born 10/4/66 in Salem, OR ... parents are Vern and Lou Haugen has one sister, Ronda, 32 ... has two brothers, Terry, 31, and Alan, 25 ... his uncle, Gene Smith, played basketball for the L.A. Lakers ... is an education major ... was on the honor roll at Santa Rosa J.C. BATS: Right, THROWS: Right Beaverton, OR (Beaverton H.S.) PERSONAL: Born 8/4/65 in Portland, OR parents are Charles and Loretta Ganter has one brother, Mark, 23 .. father played two years of football and baseball at Oregon Tech ... pre-medicine major with 3.65 GPA out of Beaverton .. earning GTE All-Academic honorable mention honors as a junior and featured on Pac-1 0 Network TV as OSU scholar-athlete during basketball telecasts. SOUTH SALEM HIGH SCHOOL: Third team all-state his junior and senior year was all-league for three years ... played second base and shortstop for Coach Mike Doran ... batted .366 his senior year, .427 as a junior ... first team all-league football player. FRESNO STATE: Played on varsity for one year before transferring in the middle of his second year to Santa Rosa J.C. BEAVERTON 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 senior year 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 HR5. SANTA ROSA JUNIOR COLLEGE: Third baseman for the Bearcubs under Coach Ron Meyers ... batted .327 his sophomore year. #12 OREGON STATE: 1986: His only homer of year was shot that beat Arkansas in OSUs biggest win in decadesa 1-0 victory over Arkansas in Midwest Regional shared OSU's Most Improved Player award with Tim Lambert and Keith Kratve DEREK HEYDEN 6-2, 180, FRESHMAN PITCHER BATS: Right, THROWS: Right Corvallis, OR (Corvallis H.S.) had 10-game hit streak early in season ... three four-hit games ... on base % of .498 as he reached in 49 of 51 games ... only once did he go two straight games without a hit . -. team lead in hit by pitches with nine ... second on team in hitting at .357 behind Dave Brundage. 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 Tournament .. . one error in 40 outfield chances . .. three-hit game in championship of Riverside tourney vs. San Diego State ... two HR5 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 and never left starting lineup ... team leader in hits and runs PERSONAL: Born 6/30/68 in Corvallis, OR ... parents are Roger and Donna Heyden has one brother, Kirk, 15 ... tather played baseball at OSU and professionally for San Francisco and Los Angeles ... 3.40 GPA in high school. CORVALLIS HIGH SCHOOL: Played three years for Coach Carl Hutzler and one year for Coach Gary Beck ... was first team all-state and first team all-league pitcher second team all-league as sophomore ... batted .300 his senior year ... was 11-0 with an ERA of 0.57 his senior year while leading the Spartans to a 27-3 record ... he also participated in basketball and football for the Spartans ... he was named to the first team all-league as a quarterback and received honorable mention to the all-state team ... drafted by Cincinnati Reds after his senior year. three-hit games vs. San Diego State and Washington State ... nine other two-hit games ... perfect in four steal attempts. OSU CAREER STATISTICS YEAR 0 AB AVG. 28 1984 38 127 25 39 .307 4 1 0 18 1985 35 97 18 22 .227 2 0 2 15 51 185 44 66 .357 6 3 124 409 87 127 .311 12 4 1986 TOTAL H H 38 HR 1 1 SB-AlT 4-4 BR 19 15 12 15 35 3-6 13-16 36 21 68 20-26 67 51 RBI SO #8 BEN JOHNSON 6-1, 180, FRESHMAN INFIELDER #18 BATS: Right, THROWS: Right Eugene, OR (Sheldon HS.) TODD GRESSLER 6-3, 185, FRESHMAN OUTFIELDER PERSONAL: Born 5/16/67 in Creswell, OR ... parents are Charlotte Hunt and Earl Johnson ... has one sister, Deanna, 21 ... biology major. BATS: Right, THROWS: Left Eugene, OR (North Eugene H.S.) SHELDON HIGH SCHOOL: Midwestern Valley League MVP and first team honorable mention all-state team and team Golden Glove award ... played three years for Coach PERSONAL: Born 12/24/67 in Dubuque, Iowa ... parents are Thomas and Nancy Gressler ... has one brother, Mark, 21 ... 3.30 high school GPA ... business major at 050 Tom Bowen ... played shortstop for two years and centerfield for a year ... had a .394 batting average his senior year ... played basketball and was named team Defensive Player of the Year ... also second team all-league defensive back in NORTH EUGENE HIGH SCHOOL: Two-sport athlete ... second team all-state and first team all-district his sophomore year in baseball ... was second team all-district his junior year and third team his senior year in basketball ... injured much of his senior basketball season and most Division I basketball scholarship offers faded second team all-league for Highlander baseball under Coach Gary Selby ... also played American Legion baseball for Selby breaking the Eugene record for RBI in a season and hitting over .350 for the year ... first baseman as prep, but making transition to outfield well at 050. football. OREGON STATE: 1986: Broke a finger at Riverside vs. Notre Dame on hit by pitch it was his fifth appearance in 050's first 12 games making him eligible for hardship and renewing freshman eligibility for 1987 ... had picked up his only hit of year in his seventh appearance just before the injury ... on base five of 11 appearances. OSU CAREER STATISTICS -9- YEAR 0 AB 8 H 1986 5 8 0 1 TOTAL 5 8 0 1 AVG. 28 38 .125 O 0 .125 0 0 HR RBI S8-ATT 0-0 0 0-0 88 SO OREGON STATE PLAYER PROFILES ****************** ****************** # ROB MOUW ALL-AMERICA CANDIDATE 6-1, 180, FRESHMAN PITCHER #22 BATS: Right, THROWS: Left Corvallis, OR (Corvallis H.S.) TIM LAMBERT PERSONAL: Born 1/14/68 in Long Beach, California ... parents are Robert and Jane 6-0, 185, JUNIOR INFIELDER-PITCHER Mouw ... has one brother, Derek, 17, and one sister, Margie, 13 ... an education major. BATS: Right, THROWS: Right Beaverton, OR (Beaverton H.S.) CORVALLIS HIGH SCHOOL: First team all-league his junior year batting .375 second team all-league first baseman his senior year for 27-3 state champion honorable mention all-state as junior ... coach was Carl Hutzler as sophomore and senior, Gary Beck as junior ... transferred to Corvallis from Crescent Valley before sophomore year ... three-sport athlete earning honorable mention all-league honors as wide receiver on football team and also contributing to Corvallis' state semi-final basketball team ... played fine defensive first base and hit and pitched well for Coach Dick McLain and successful Corvallis American Legion program. PERSONAL: Born 11/27/65 in Oakland, California .. parents are Ken and Pat Lambert ... a brother, Ken, 24, and a sister, Suzy, 20 ... health/physical education major with a 3.48 GPA out ot Beaverton ... undecided on career choice. BEAVERTON 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 tirst team all-metro 1983 and 1984 ... all-star infielder for Maletis American Legion team under Bubalo ... lettered in football in 1983. #30 OREGON STATE: 1986: First team all-league and all-district designated hitter as sophomore ... one of 050's Most Improved Players as a sophomore starting out the JEFF OTIS season with a record-threatening 20-game hit streak ... hit in 44 of 50 games and reached safely in all 50 games ... average was in high .300s for most of season before setting at .335 ... set school record for strikeouts with rough finish ... 4x5 in league opener vs. Portland State with five RBI5 ... also 3x5 with two HR5 and four RBls in game at Gonzaga, No. Div. Player of the Week for that effort ... 455 on base % and .508 slugging % ... second on team with 44 RBIs ... team-high tour saves as submarine delivery reliever ... two saves at Riverside, another at Gonzaga and vs. Washington ... 1-3 record, but win was final of No. Div. Tourney vs. Portland State ERA was in low 2.00s until final outing against Stanford in NCAAs only three 6-1, 197, SOPHOMORE PITCHER BATS: RIght, THROWS: Right Beaverton, OR (Beaverton H.S.) PERSONAL: Born 1/2/67 in Portland, OR ... parents are John and Karen Otis ... has ister, Brig, 17 ... grandfather, Paul Otis, played for 050 in football and track from 1927-30 ... business major. one BEAVERTON HIGH SCHOOL: Most Valuable Player at State-Metro All-Star series outings of three-plus innings. 1985: Batted a strong .350 in the 35 games he appeared, many times as a pinch hitter ... 2B and 3B defensively, occasionally 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 served as right handed DH ... three-hit game in 36-12 romp of Chico State, went 5x7 during three-game series with Wildcats only one error in 41 chances. 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 ERA his senior school ball year as Beaverton went 23-7 ... 26-1 his junior year and 24-5 his sophomore year with varsity ... pitched, OH and 1 B for . . . USU CAREER STATISTICS YEAR S AS A AVG. 2B RBI SB-ATT BB SO 1985 35 60 12 21 .350 4 10 0-0 16 11 1986 50 191 41 64 .335 12 44 7-11 34 45 TOTAL 85 251 53 85 .339 16 54 7-11 50 56 YEAR S 1986 17 TOTAL 17 W-L H 3B GS CS IP 1-3 0 0 25.7 11 1-3 0 0 25.7 11 H HR So SB ERA SV 25 13 12 13 12 3.16 3.16 4 25 A ER Maletis. OREGON STATE: 1986: Won each of his four decisions against UC-Riverside, Linfield, Eastern Washington and Western Oregon ... the conference win over Eastern Washington was his best outing, a complete game tour-hit 8-2 win . earlier save came against Cornell ... started the championship game of No. Div. tourney against Portland State, a no-decision giving up six runs, three earned runs in five innings ... control problems hurt him and he has not adjusted to the point he may . 4 face a redshirt season in 1987 ... struck out career high six in no-decision at #24 Gonzaga. JEFF MOORE OSU CAREER STATISTICS 5-8, 170, JUNIOR OUTFIELDER BATS: Both, THROWS: Right Portland, OR (Aloha H.S./Linn-Benton C.C.) PERSONAL: Born 11/19/65 in Portland, OR ... Jim and Maija Moore brother ... a business administration major. . W-L YEAR G 1986 10 4-0 8 1 TOTAL 10 4-0 8 1 GS CS IP 50.3 50.3 has one A ER SO BB ERA 54 30 25 31 34 54 30 25 31 34 4.47 4.47 H GO ALOHA HIGH SCHOOL: Second team All-League as an outfielder ... batted a .300 BEAVERS and 308, his junior and senior years respectively for Coach Bill Love ... also allleague defensive back in football. LINN-BENTON CC.: First team all-league his sophomore year under Coach Greg Hawk ... played both in the outfield and caught ... led the Road Runners in RBls with 28, while batting .354 with 10 doubles, tour triples and two HR5 ... batted .320 as a freshman with two HRs. After The Game Stop At 300 N.W. 3rd in Corvallis 7525438 Hours 'till 10 p.m. weekdays -10- Friday & Saturday 'till 11 p.m. SV OREGON STATE PLAYER PROFILES #6 #17 CHRIS PAYNE ROD SCHECKLA 6-0, 180, JUNIOR PITCHER 6-1, 185, JUNIOR INFIELDER BATS: Left, THROWS: Right Salem, OR (McNary H.S.) BATS: Right, THROWS: Right Beaverton, OR (Jesuit H.S./LInn-Benton C.C.) PERSONAL: Born 10/11/65 in Corvallis, OR ... parents are Carl and Sherry Payne one brother, Jason, 16 .. geography major after 3.10 CPA in high school. PERSONAL: Born 12/16/65 in Portland, OR ... parents are Bernie and Gerry Scheckla ... has two sisters, Janet, 24, and Jill, 19 ... and one brother, Alex, 22 majoring in athletic training at OSU. McNARY HIGH SCHOOL: Two-time first team all-league pick and second team as sophomore ... third team all-state as senior 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. JESUIT HIGH SCHOOL: All-Metro League ... played 3B and pitched ... batted a .390 his senior year. LINN-BENTON CC.: Co-MVP of Northwest Junior College Region and MVP of Southern Division of the NWACC in 1986 ... LBCC was 40-33 during Scheckla's two years as he played 3B and pitched for Coach Greg Hawk ... batted .308 with seven doubles, a triple, and three home runs stealing eight bases ... on the mound, he was 6-3 with an ERA of 4.30 and 44 strikeouts in 52 innings. OREGON STATE: 1986: Third man in rotation ... three complete games, all in con- ference, were wins over Eastern Washington and Washington State, loss at Washington ... struck out career high six in 4-1 win over Notre Dame and did not give up an earned run in eight innings of work ... went 17 straight innings in early season without an earned run ... played three games in outfield and reached safely two of three plate appearances. 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 ... played in five games offensively going 3x1 1, all three hits doublestwo vs. UCLA and one vs. ****************** ****************** ALL-AMERICA CANDIDATE Washington. #11 OSU CAREER STATISTICS YEAR S AR 1985 5 11 1986 4 2 TOTAL 9 YEAR C 1985 AVG. H 28 38 HR RBI SB-All RB SO 3 3 .273 3 0 0 2 0-0 2 3 1 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 0 13 4 3 231 3 W-L CS CC IP 15 3-1 6 0 45.2 1986 17 3 32 7-2 10-3 8 TOTAL 14 3 0 0 0-0 2 3 3 B ER SO RB ERA SV 48 29 19 28 19 3.78 0 74.3 73 40 25 39 34 3.03 0 119.5 121 69 44 67 53 3.31 0 H JOHN SIPPLE 5-10, 160, SENIOR PITCHER BATS: Left, THROWS: Left Salem, OR (Mckay H.S.) PERSONAL: Born 7/20/65 in San Diego, California ... parents are John and Ludene Sipple ... has one sister, Jodi, 17 ... business major ... 3.60 GPA in high school. McKAY HIGH SCHOOL: Teamed with former OSU teammate Dave Brundage to form #14 LANCE RICE 6-1, 180, JUNIOR CATCHER formidable duo for Mckay football, basketball and baseball ... all-state honorable mention pitcher ... all-league 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 State-Metro All-Star series ... contributed to Mckay's top state ranking in baseball most of the regular season his senior year. OREGON STATE: 1986: Did not receive comparable honors to match his sophomore BATS: Both, THROWS: Right McMinnville, OR (McMInnvIlIe H.S.) PERSONAL: Born 10/19/66 in Salem, OR ... parents are James Rice and Marlys Beverly ... a brother, Larry, 29, and a sister, Linda, 27 ... business administration major with 3.25 prep CPA. McMINNVILLE 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: 1986: Hit safely in five of last six games, all in No. Div. tourney going 7x18 ... caught first game of NCAA Regional going 0x3 vs. Arkansas ... only one extra base hit, but batted .284 ... two 3x5 days against Willamette and Portland State ... teamed with Rich Duke defensively to cut down well over 50% of steal attempts ... reached safely all four at bats against Washington. 1985: Played parttime behind Rich Duke at catcher ... 4x5 against Western Oregon with two doubles four two-hit games ... three with two RBI5 ... one error in 100 chances at catcher also served as DH ... five of 15 hits were doubles ... switch hitting improves his prospects for future. year, but a great season nevertheless ... two nine-strikeout games ... two shutout wins over Sacramento State and Portland ... on pace to break career marks for victories (needs 10), innings pitched (needs 88) and strikeouts (needs 55) ... arm trouble in early league action sidelined him for more than two weeks ... did not give up a run in his first 13 innings of the season and a current streak of 13.7 innings of post-season play ... beat Portland, a save against Portland State. tour shutout innings in the No. Div. title game hours later vs. P50 and 6.3 shutout innings vs. Richmond to earn first NCAA victory for OSU in 35 years. 1985: All-Region 9 and all-division lefty as he won 10 straight decisions and finished at 10-2 ... Eastern Washington snapped the streak in a 40mph gale at CheneySipple gave up only tour 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 victory total in school history 103.2 innings is fourth highest season total in OSU books ... picked oft 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. 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GLENCOE HIGH SCHOOL: Second team all-metro .. team captain and MVP his senior year batted .405 as a senior, .300 as junior .. played three years for Coach Don Rutschman .. played 2B as sophomore and moved to 1 B for his final two years also played basketball and soccer ... completed HS career with grand slam in final at bat . Rustler Award in basketball as junior and senior contributing to Cleveland's eighth place finish in state tourney as a senior. DIAMOND BAR HIGH SCHOOL: All-CIF, All-San Gabriel Valley and All-Hacienda League as starting centerfielder for Coach Dennis Paul ... Brahmas went 52-7 during his two years under Paul batting .341 as a junior and .462 as senior with three home runs and 40 RBI5 ... DBHS won league title his junior year ... also excelled as football player for Coach Terry Roche and team that went 38-3-1 including 27 straight OREGON STATE: 1986: Appeared in three games, two on early northern California trip against Sacramento State and Fresno State and another defensive appearance against Western Oregon. OSU CAREER STATISTICS YEAR 6 AB 1986 3 TOTAL 3 SB-AlT R H AVG. 2B 3B HR RBI 3 O 0 000 0 0 0 0 0-0 3 O 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0-0 RB victories in his three years as a defensive back and wide receiver ... league's defensive MVP as senior ... captain of football team and lettered once in basketball. OREGON STATE: On football scholarship and impressed coaches by earning playing time at strong safety during his freshman year ... could do the same in the Beaver outfield. SO #3 TIM WIRTH #24 5-10, 160, FRESHMAN INFIELDER BRYAN TEMA BATS: Both, THROWS: Right Corvallis, OR (Crescent Valley H.S.) 5-10, 180, SOPHOMORE OUTFIELDER BATS: Right, THROWS: Left Pasadena, CA (Maranatha H.S.) PERSONAL: Born 4/6/68 in Corvallis, OR ... parents are Donald and Shirley Wirth has one brother, Tom, 20, and one sister, Teresa, 17 ... was a member of PERSONAL: Born 11/1/65 in Pasadena, California ... parents are William and Janet Tema ... had a 3.61 grade point average in high school ... he Is a psychology major contemplating a profession in counseling. National Honor Society ... had a 3.64 GPA in high school ... is a business major. MARANATHA HIGH SCHOOL: Three-time all-league first baseman ... received the Golden Glove award his junior year ... team MVP his senior year ... he batted .410 his senior year, .359 his junior year . he was an all-league defensive linebacker his senior year on football team ... also played basketball. his junior and senior years, respectively ... was an honorable mention all-league guard on basketball team and started three years at quarterback for football team earning second team all-league honors as senior ... played for Corvallis American . CRESCENT VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL: First team all-league his junior year ... was an honorable mention to the all-league team his senior year ... batted a .390 and .348 . Legion team three summers, OREGON STATE: 1986: Dream debut against Willamette, homered in first collegiate appearance and finished game with 3x4, four RBI5 ... followed up with 2x3 vs. Western Oregon ... on base nine of his first 12 plate appearances, 10 of 15 for the season .. pinch hitter in final inning of No. Div. tourney title game, hit into fielder's #28 choice. OSU CAREER STATISTICS YEAR 6 AB H AVG. 2B 3B HR SB -A TT BR JASON YOUNKER SO 1986 10 600 0-0 2 1 TOTAL 10 600 0-0 2 1 6-3, 200, FRESHMAN OUTFIELDER BATS: Right, THROWS: Right North Bend, OR (North Bend H.S.) PERSONAL: Born 5/14/67 in Panorama City, California ... parents are Thomas and Diana Younker ... one sister, Jeranna, 16, and one brother, Shirod, 14 ... his dad played for the Los Angeles Dodgers and played with 050 Head Coach Jack Riley at Linfield ... entered in Who's Who Among American High School Students ... winner of many awards for his singing ... national honor society member and high school paper sports editor ... is a pre-physical therapy major. HOME OF 29484.6 sANDwIcH coMsiNAlloNs Delicatessen Campus District at 2525 Monroe Delicious Deli Sandwiches "Made the way you like them!" Charbroiied Burgers ¼ Pounder with the works you choose trom our Burger Bar." Salad Bar Old Fashioned ice Cream 24 Domestic and tmported Beers On Tap "Check our Wines and Wine Coolers On Tap" NORTH BEND HIGH SCHOOL: First team all-state outfielder batting .434 with 23 runs scored and 10 stolen bases ... alternate for State-Metro Series ... honorable mention all-state as a junIor batting .534 with an on base % of .667 ... also a second team all-state detensive back for North Bend football and played in the State-Metro basketball series after averaging 17.4 points, 9.6 rebounds and 2.4 assists drafted by the Toronto Blue Jays, but opted to play at OSU ... outstanding junior and senior athlete of the year by the Eugene Register Guard. OPEN IlL MIDNIGHT DAILY -14- 1986 OREGON STATE BASEBALL STATISTICS CUMULATIVE - Includes 54 Games ***BATTING/FIELDING Statistics*** ON BASE PLAYER BA Bryan Tema Dave Brundage .600 .366 .357 .335 .298 .293 .284 Bryan Ganter Tim Lambert Quinn Williams Ken Bowen Lance Rice Keith Kratve Richard Duke Randy Duke Gary Hamilton Mel Mallinak Scott Finch [estee Ceasar Scott KIug Ben Johnson Tom Daniels John Sipple Lance Donaly Chris Talcott Chris Payne OSU Opponent Totals GIGS H RBI 2B 3B 10 7 6 7 0 0 54/54 202 185 55 74 44 12 3 8 44 35 6 3 1 50/50 47/47 50/48 31/23 53/50 35/33 191 41 44 12 3 5 168 36 66 64 50 35 9 0 3 181 45 53 28 5 0 6 74 6 21 13 1 0 0 178 113 36 50 46 11 1 4 11 30 22 7 1 0 18/ 5 31 3 8 4 0 0 0 40/30 46/46 101 23 36 26 9 3 0 2 41 28 6 2 2 AB 51/51 .281 .265 .258 .257 .250 .250 .203 .200 .125 HR SB/SBA 0/ 0 R 6/ 3 164 21 40 36 9 45 34 6 21 25 1 19 40 5 13 16 0 29 36 1 1 22 14 0 3/ 5 0/ 0 0/ 3 5/ 5 3/ 2 3/ 3 3/ 7 2/ 5 0 11 2 1 0/ 5 23 18 5 9 35 30 2 1 3 1 0 6 12 7 0 2/ 3 7 5 2 0 2 2 2 1 9 5 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 16 10 5 0 0 35/16 45 10 9 3 1 0 0 5/ 3 8 0 1 0 0 0 0 .071 14/ 7 28 4 2 1 1 0 0 .000 .000 .000 .000 2/ 0 1/ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3/ 4/ 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 520 330 430 211 79 70 13 32 101/128 9 30 24/ 51 1775 1733 375 237 1 0 0 15 54/54 54/54 2 1 4/ 0 0/ 3 1/ 0 79 .293 .248 721/ .406 608/ .351 22 12 1 37 31/37 17 23/11 1 5/ 3 3 0/ 0 0/ 0 0/ 0 2 35/21 1 TB/SLUG% 9/ .900 116/ .574 81/ .438 97/ .508 68/ .405 76/ .420 22/ .297 75/ .421 39/ .345 8/ .258 35/ .347 57/ .348 3/ .250 21/ .266 10/ .222 1/ .125 3/ .107 0/ .000 0/ .000 0/ .000 0/ .000 0/ 1 29/ 33 13/ 16 7/ 11 17/ 20 8/ 17 0/ 4/ 5 1/ 0/ 4/ 9/ 0/ 5/ 3/ 0/ 1/ 0/ 0/ 0/ 0/ HBP S/SF SO BB 1 298 316 339 242 1 4/ 0 0/ 0 0/ 1 1/ 0 PCT. GWH .667 .508 .498 .455 .436 .442 1 A PD OP E 9 0 0 0 FLD% 1.000 .979 8 153 35 4 7 4 75 3 3 1 1 58 32 7 6 4 23 87 15 6 .963 .928 .880 5 56 139 19 33 .911 .385 .415 .373 .387 .386 .383 .286 .303 .309 .455 .235 .500 1.000 .000 .667 3 157 17 1 3 .994 3 394 30 5 47 .988 2 190 22 4 2 0 15 2 0 1 0 43 1 1 0 2 98 105 8 35 .426 .365 .981 3 3 0 0 1 39 53 6 9 0 24 0 0 0 0 7 4 1 1 0 8 0 0 0 0 6 16 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 4 17 1 0 1.000 .978 .962 1.000 .939 1.000 .917 1.000 .957 1.000 1.000 .955 34 1378 1356 611 82 531 120 57 46 .960 .940 0 1 ***PITCHING Statistics*** G/GS W L PCT. 2.51 16/10 7 2 3 03 3.06 3.10 John Sipple 3.16 Tim Lambert Dave Brundage 3.19 4.47 Jeff Otis 4.50 Ron Daulton 5.40 Lance Donaly 6.28 Scott Finch Gary Fonnesbeck 11.77 17/ 8 7 2 1 0 16/13 8 3 17/ 0 1 3 16/13 8 4 10/ 8 1/ 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 .778 .778 1.000 .727 .250 .667 1.000 .000 1.000 3.51 6.15 54/54 54/54 ERA PITCHER Bryce Hulstrom Chris Payne Eric Dazey OSU Opponent Totals 7/ 0 1/ 1 6/ 0 7/ 1 1 1 1 0 39 15 15 39 SV CGSHO 1 4 2 0 3 0 1 0 0 1 4 2 4 0 0 1 5 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .500 1.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 .722 .278 9 17 4 3 8 0 R H ER SO BB IBB 96.7 74.3 17.7 81.3 25.7 79.0 50.3 2.0 5.0 14.3 13.0 34 72 27 81 46 2 40 73 25 39 33 1 7 22 6 6 10 0 38 61 28 69 38 2 459.3 452.0 P 11 25 9 13 9 3 43 76 28 90 36 3 30 54 25 31 33 1 2 3 1 1 3 0 3 5 3 2 5 0 12 18 10 4 7 0 17 21 17 3 10 0 237 375 430 520 179 339 230 309 298 297 12 19 HB WP BK 2B 38 HR TB/SLUG% AB/BAVG. 346/ .208 2 0 13 5 104/ .301 0 3 92/ .316 291/ .251 3 0 10 0 3 6 29/ .403 72/ .306 2 0 5 0 88/ .292 301/ .203 5 2 6 4 7 2 1 37/ .389 95/ .263 0 0 5 1 0 17 0 4 105/ .355 296/ .257 2 3 4 77/ 389 198/ .273 4 0 9 1 2 7/ .700 10/ .300 1 0 0 0 0 5/ .333 15/ .333 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 30/ .556 54/ .333 1 3 0 0 34/ .618 55/ .382 4 1 0 3 0 17 23 9 30 608/ .351 1733/ .248 3 70 2 79 13 32 721/ .406 1775/ .293 37 54 1 1 1 1 1 1 CORVALLIS HOME INTERIORS GO BEAVERS PAINT Co. 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Grant Avenue Corvallis, Oregon 97330 PAINT TIM MADRON 15 1986 OREGON STATE BASEBALL RESULTS GAME # 1 OPPONENT SCORE 6 Sacramento State Sacramento State Fresno State Fresno State Fresno State 7 Lewis & Clark 2 3 4 5- 6 3- 4 1- 0 8- 7 Oregon Tech ATTEND L 150 A D L 400 A 0 350 A D 450 A N 800 A N 800 A N 400 H D 110 A D 207 A 0 175 A 0 450 A N 210 A D 237 A D 300 A D 450 A D 350 H D 250 A D 1530 A 0 W W 2-13 L 2- 9 L 5- 1 W 12- 0 W 9-11 L 12 Cornell #Tulane #Cornell #Wisconsin #Notre Dame 13 #UCR 13- 3 W 14 #Washington 15 #BYU 11- 3 W 16 *Portland State *Portland State *Washington State *Washington State *Portland State 9- 3 6- 2 13- 6 6- 7 5 8 9 10 11 17 18 19 20 21 5- 0 W Oregon Tech 25 *Eastern Washington 26 * Eastern Washington Willamette Western Oregon *Eastern Washington *Eastern Washington *Gonzaga *Gonzaga 27 28 29 3D 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 L W W W W W W W W W 9- 6 W 10- 8 W 21- 3 2- State W *Washington State 3- 4 L Linfield *Washington *Washington 5- 1 W 3- 1 W 9- 4 W *portland *Portland *Portland *Washington *Washington lArkansas Stanford W 1 L L 3- 4 10- 2 6- 5 3- 4 11- 4 7- 4 8- 7 3- 4 7- Pacific 10 Northern Division SCORE BY INNINGS Oregon State totals Opponent totals 4- L W L W W W L W 1 1- 0 W 7-10 L 5-11- 1 6-11- 1 Hulstrom McCarthy Appier 0-1 3-7-1 4-7-4 0-1 1- 2- 0 0-1 8-13- 2 Payne 0-1 2- 6- 6 0- 3- 1 7-14- 0 13-15- 2 1-1 0-1 2- 65- 8- Payne 1-1 Pursell 2-0 Hulstrom 1-1 Pelowski 1-1 Payne 2-1 Otis 1-0 Hatfield 1-1 Hulstrom Sipple Hulstrom 2-0 5-5-0 0-3-5 6-11- 6 15-15- 0 1-2 2-1 Watzky Jackson Sipple Wrape 3-2 Olin 3-1 Gunderson Payne 3-1 Wainhouse Hulstrom Brundage 3-0 Sajonia Lambert 4-1 Olin 6-5 1-2 1-3 Otis 2-0 2-2 Smith Stratton Harris 5-1 Davis Payne Otis 4-1 Larson 0-2 3-3 4-3 2-4 3-0 Fox 2-2 Donaly 1-0 1-1 Otis 4-0 Lessard Elliott Brundage Sipple Finch 3-2 4-2 Schmerer 1-5 Fox 1-1 Dazey 1-0 Harris Ayala 2-3 3-4 Sipple Brundage Pellerin 5-2 4-2 Miller 2-3 Hulstrom Brundage 6-1 Sipple Eckart 5-2 Blouin 9-3 Payne 5-1 Hatfield Sipple 6-3 Payne 6-1 McPherson Kline James Siler 6-2 Brundage Hulstrom Johnson 5-3 Payne 6-3 6-3 5-3 7-3 7-3 7-2 7-2 Payne Blouin Kline Lambert Hubbell Gunderson Olin 1332 N D 1307 N D 1516 N N Sipple Hulstrom 6-0 8-3 7-2 Wassenaar 7-1 Brundage Richardson Parker Lambert DOUBLE LEFT ON TOTAL PLAYS BASE 16 6 375 57 12 2 237 46 469 405 8 9 44 43 41 48 56 40 40 41 24 38 34 31 20 35 24 17 OVERALL TEAM RECORD 39-15-0 Pacific-iD Northern Div. Riverside Baseball nv. Pac-lO No. Div. Tourn. NCAA Tournament 18- 5-0 4- 3-0 5- 1-0 2- 2-0 -16- 3- 1 7- 5 3- 8- 3 6-3 5-3 6-7-1 2-8-1 0-2 13-15- 3 6-10- 5 0-1 6-8-4 7-6-1 0-3 8-4 11-1333- 1 7- 3 7- 2 7-13- 0 3- 4- 2 0- 7- 6 3- 8- 2 7-8-1 3-4-3 13-1410-15- 1 1 11-15- 2 4- 9- 1 3-5-1 2-4-1 8-11- 0 10-18- 0 17-14- 4 2- 4- 2 4-6-1 7-8-2 3-6-1 6-8-4 9-12- 0 10-16- 0 6- 9- 4 21-14- 3- 9- 4 1 5-10- 3 9-14- 0 8-12- 2 2- 3- 0 1- 5-3 3-8-6 4-3-2 1-4 1- 4- 0 1- 3- 0 3-4 5- 53- 89- 8- 5-2 5-4-0 0-3-6 4- 7- 0 7- 8- 4 1- 5- 3-6 6-2 1-3 6-2 10-4 3-8 0-2 1 1 1 6- 3 4-11- 6 1 9-11- 3 3-7-1 7-9-1 8- 9- 0 5-10- 1 3-10- 4- 7- 1 1 10-13- 0 2- 9- 2 6-8-3 5-7-3 3-1011-15- 1 4-10- 1 4- 9- 3 10-7 7-8-1 4-5-0 9-8 8-4 8-10- 4 7-13- 2 3-9-1 4-8-0 6-6 7-12- 1- 9-3 1- 3- 0 0- 5- 2 1-3 7- 9- 4 10-12- 5 $Pac-1O Northern Division Tournament EXTRA 7 1-10- 11-12- 0 9-13- 0 2-2 1-2 1 1-1 1-1 Gunderson 4- 7- 13-14- 2 2-2 0-1 8-3 #Riverside Baseball Invitational 0-1 2-2 Lambert Peters 6 0- 5- 3 11-11- 2 0-2 Brundage 5 1 0-1 310 N 0 1400 N 0 4 1- 6- 3 Brundage Brauckmiller 3 9-12- 1 De Sa Brundage Sipple 2 2 12-14- 0 9-10- 4 Brundage Tjaarda 1 0-2 2-1 Brundage Hulstrom 175 N D 230 N D 250 N N 310 N D W RUNSHITSERRORS 1-0 1-0 1-0 2-2 Brundage Stephenson Bakos Sipple Stringer Sipple 475 H 0 475 H 0 200 A 0 200 A 0 200 A 0 200 A 0 500 N N 8- 5 W $Portland State lArkansas 53 54 W 7- 9 3- 7 $Washington $Portland $Portland State $Washington State $Portland State Richmond 5- 0 Salles 100 A D 150 A D 400 H D 225 H D 2190 H 0 2190 H 0 W 1 Sipple Fonnesbeck 125 A 0 475 H 0 475 H D 440 H D 440 H D 50 A D 175 H 0 150 A 0 150 A 0 275 A 0 275 A 0 W 3- 2 8- 2 10- 5 17- 9 4- 3 7- 6 Bennett 1530 A D 350 H D 310 H D L 11- 4 W Pacific 52 * W 1 7- 3 39 40 4- 13- 3 W 10- 0 W 7- 3 W 24 23 L 3-11 Linfield *Gonzaga *Gonzaga 22 6-15 LOSING PITCHER (IP) Finch 0-1 WINNING PITCHER (IP) 1-0 Higginbotham 1 1 2- 2 !NCAA Tournament OREGON STATE BASEBALL HISTORY Seasonal Results Seasonal Results OVERALL YEAR COACH W PACIFIC COAST CONFERENCE 1916 Loot Flack 1917 1918 JO. Baldwin 1919 Jimmy Richardson 1920 Jimmy Richardson 1921 Jimmy Richardson 1922 Guy Rathburne NORTHERN DIVISION 1923 Ralph Coleman 1924 Ralph Coleman 1925 Ralph Coleman t926 Ralph Coleman t927 Ralph Coleman 1928 Ralph Coleman 1929 Ralph Coleman 1930 Ralph Coleman t93t Ralph Coleman 1932 Slats Gill 1933 Slats Gill t934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 t943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 t953 t954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 t962 1963 1964 1965 1966 Slats Gill Slats Gill Slats Gill Slats Gill 5 2 5 PCI. W FINISH .455 (3rd) 6 8 .250 .455 (4th) 9 .471 (5th) (4th) 9 .471 8 11 4 9 8 267 .571 10 7 6 2 .567 917 846 5 7 4t6 2 13 5 .723 7 8 6 .571 3 1 6 .364 Not Available 7 (4th) 625 .375 .364 .533 .357 7 15 5 16 8 17 6 15 10 13 14 9 .591 7 6 .700 12 16 10 10 4 6 tO 6 10 7 8 .615 .375 .467 4 7 15 8 652 8 7 7 t2 .368 5 9 25 6 .714 12 10 10 4 27 6 .625 (1st) 15 9 8 3 12 6 .807 692 .625 600 (2nd) (4th) (4th) (3rd) (4th) (1st) 10 6 .727 .625 14 10 4 .667 13 13 .600 .567 8 17 18 7 8 .467 .581 8 7 .533 (2nd) (2nd) (2nd) (3rd) (2nd) 18 11 10 4 714 (tot) 21 7 7 6 18 5 7 5 .538 .585 27 26 23 25 14 8 6 .571 (4th) (2nd) (2nd) 4 t5 t8 19 .620 .750 .783 659 .812 .657 694 .444 17 .5t3 .733 .733 .500 .388 .233 9 10 10 5 9 10 5 11 15 it 8 16 6 12 ii 8 11 7 8 3 5 8 7 4 tO 8 12 8 it it 4 8 8 7 it 4 13 t970 t97t Gene lanselli Gene lanselli Gene lanselli Gene lanselli Gene lanselli 25 23 13 17 20 19 18 15 13 17 .659 639 .458 .559 .514 0 6 6 12 9 12 5 6 6 10 .600 .333 .429 .455 .375 Eastern Washington Gonzaga Portland PCI. 16-7 15-7 .696 .682 .743 .716 .586 .405 .554 55-t9 Portland State Washington Washington State TOTALS 58-23 167-118 118-173 429-346 SOUTHERN DIVISION W-L PCI. Arizona Arizona State California Stanford 3-8 5-12 7-16 5-16 6-19 UCLA 3-It .278 .294 .304 .238 .240 .214 29-82 .261 USC TOTALS L PCI. FINISH .118 .277 .333 .722 .667 .667 .400 .267 (4th) (4th) (3rd) 24 .351 2 20 5 15 13 6 12 28 10 15 13 12 5 31 31 17 22 22 19 1982 1903 1984 Jack Riley Jack Riley Jack Riley Jack Riley Jack Riley Jack Riley Jack Riley Jack Riley Jack Riley Jack Riley 1985 1986 33 29 29 27 16 22 23 .429 .462 .737 .674 .646 .500 .525 .673 .674 .659 .614 .488 Jack Riley 34 17 667 12 12 .500 burn. (2nd) (3rd-lie) bourn. (lot) Jack Riley 39 15 .722 18 5 .783 (1st) (3rd) (4th) 21 14 15 17 12 6 6 6 9 4 11 8 .471 it 9 7 8 7 it .667 .708 .500 11 16 17 .611 (lst( (2nd) (2nd) (3rd) (3rd) (2nd) (2nd) (1st) (tot) (4th) All-Time Oregon State Coaches Records (4th) (tnt) (3rd) (1st) (3rd-lie) (3rd) (1st) COACH YEARS Joe hay Otto Moore Fielder Jones Walker E.J. Stewart Jesse Garrett Wilkie Clark Ray E. Goble Loot Flack J.O. Baldwin Jimmy Richardson Guy Rathburne Ralph Coleman 1907-1908 1909 1910 LOST PCT. 16 7 3 4 14 4 .696 .429 .778 .530 .263 .412 .438 .619 455 250 .375 .529 WON 1911 8 7 1912 1913 1914 1915 5 7 14 10 7 9 13 8 1816-tOt 7 1918 t9t9-192t 1922 1923-1931 & t938-t966 Slats Gill Gene Tanselli JACK RILEY t932-1937 tR67-t972 TOTALS 76 Rears 1973- 6 5 2 6 17 26 9 8 560 57 115 379 317 1217 102 .639 .445 .533 241 .611 849 .589 71 Oregon State vs. Non-Conference Opponents (1952-1986) (lot) (tot) (3rd) (3rd) (4th) (Round Robin) (3rd-Tie) (7th) (5th) (6th) (6th) Pacific-lO Conference Opponent Series Since 1952 W-L W 21 13 CONF. PCI. bourn. (lot) Con tinued next column NORTHERN 01 VISION CONFERENCE L 18 1961 PACIFIC-8 1967 1968 1969 W 15 1975 1976 1977 1978 1978 1980 (2nd) (5th) (3rd) (5th) (4th) (2nd) (4th) (3rd) (2nd-Tie) (5th) 20 9 COACH NORTHERN DIVISION Gene Tanselli t872 Jack Riley 1073 Jack Riley 1974 (3rd-lie) .526 .778 .473 527 .667 423 .500 .333 318 .800 667 .738 .600 tO 17 YEAR (3rd) .500 Not Available 2 .750 6 .250 5 .585 5 .375 8 .500 5 .688 9 438 8 .500 3 500 11 .313 8 .500 9 .438 12 .250 6 .625 8 .500 4 .750 8 .500 7 .500 4 .750 6 OVERALL CONF. 6 8 it it CONFERENCE L PCT. 6 455 5 Season Cancelled 6 .250 2 6 .455 5 4 ii Ralph Coleman Ralph Coleman Ralph Coleman Ralph Coleman Ralph Coleman Ralph Coleman No Season Nn Season Ralph Coleman Ralph Coleman Ralph Coleman Ralph Coleman Ralph Coleman Ralph Coleman Ralph Coleman Ralph Colemar Ralph Coleman Ralph Coleman Ralph Coleman Ralph Coleman Ralph Coleman Ralph Coleman Ralph Coleman Ralph Coleman Ralph Coleman Ralph Coleman Ralph Coleman Ralph Coleman Ralph Coleman L -17 Air Force Arkansas Boise State Brigham Young 4-U Nevada-Rem t-1 Northern Arizona 1-0 6-2 Cal Davis 1-1 Cal Irvine 0-1 NoIre Dame Oklahoma Oral Roberts Oregon (dropped 1981) Cal Poly SLO 2-t Cal Riverside Cal Santa Barbara Cal State Fullerton Cal State Los Angeles Chapman Chico State Colorado Colorado Slate Concordia Cornell Delaware Duke Eastern Michigan Eastern Oregon Fresno State George Fox Grambling Grand Canyon Hawaii Harvard Hayward State Humboldt State Idaho Kansas Slate LaVerne Lewis and Clark Lewis-Clark State Lintield Long Beach State Loyola Marymount Maine Missouri Montana Montana Slate Nevada-Las Vegas 5-3 3-5 0-4 t-3 2-t 10-4 1-0 2-0 1-0 2-0 1-0 0-1 0-1 1-0 4-17 2-0 3-0 0-3 1-U 0-1 1-3 65-63 Oregon Tech Pacific Fepperdine 13-1 32-1 2-4 10-3 1-0 4-1 Puget Sound Richmond Sacramento State Sar Diego San Diego State San Francisco San Jose State Santa Clara Seattle Seton Hall Southern Oregon 8-1 3-3 2-0 5-8 3-6 5.3 1-0 8-1 1-0 SI. Johns, NY St. Mary's, CA 1-1 Stanislauo State SW Louisiana 1-1 t-0 3-1 Tunas 0-1 5-2 1-0 Tulane 3-f 0-t Tulsa University of Pacific Utah Valdnsta State Varpnnt Western Oregon (OCE( Western Washington Westmont Whitman Willamette Wisconsin Wyoming 37-15 0-i t-0 29-4 2-3 46-12 1-2 1-0 1-0 1-0 2-0 1-0 0-3 0-t 0-1 U.S. tnternatineal 1st Meeting 2-0 (Bold face indicates a 1987 OSU eppnnenf.( 3-2 2-0 1-0 1-0 40-6 1-0 2-0 2-0 28-7 0-1 1-0 THE RECORD BOOK Individual Records HITTING FIELDING BATTING AVERAGE- AT BATS- RUNS- HITS- DOUBLES- TRIPLES- HOME RUNS- RUNS BATTED IN- TOTAL BASESSTOLEN BASES- WALKS RECEIVED- STRUCK OUT- HIT BY PITCH- Season: .411, Owayne Helbig, 1952 Career. .379, Jay Dean, 1952-55 Game. 9, Mel Cuckovich, 1972 vs. Washington 9, Doug Miller, 1972 vs. Washington Season: 202, Dave Brundage, 1986 Career: 593, Pete Rowe, 1974-77 Game: 6, Ken Bower, 1985 no. Chico State 6, Bobby Bush, 1954 vs Washington 6, Jim Ruggles, 1954 vs. Washington Season: 54, Dave Brundage, 1986 Career: 148, Todd Thomas, 1980-83 Game: 5 (SoS), Gain Syverson, 1984 vs. Washington State 5 (505), Dave Hummel, 1971 vs. California 5 (555), Jay Dean, 1952 vs. Fresno State 5 (505), Ron Dyer, 1980 vs. Lintield 5 (5x6), Jerry Tong, 1979 vs. Lewis and Clark 5 (5x6), Jay Dean, 1955 vs. Washington State 5 (5x7), Ken Bswen, 1985 vs. Chico State 5 (5s7), Jack Pinion, 1954 vs. Washington Season: 74, Dave Brondage, 1986 Career: 186, Pete Rowe, 1974-76 Game: 3, Steve Rudolph, 1079 vs. Puget Sound 3, Dan Pearson, 1979 vs. Puget Sound 3, Rich Harper, 1978 vs. Sacramento State Season: 15, Bob McNair, 1978 Career: 31, Mickey Riley, 1980-83 3t, Bob McNair, 1978-80 Game: 2, John Collins, 19B0 vs. Western Oregon Season: 6, Jeff Doyle, 1977 6, Todd Themas, 1983 Career: 13, Todd Thomas, 1980-83 Game' 3, Darryl Summerfield, 1968 vs. Washington 3, Jim Wilson, 1982 vs. Washington State 3, Steve Smith, 1983 vs Oregon Tech Season: 21, Jim Wilson, 1962 Career: 28, Al Huosinger, 1980-81 Game: 9, Ken Bowen, 1985 vs. Chico State Season: 62, Jim Wilson, 1982 Career: 126, Bob McNair, 1978-80 Game: 14, Jim Wilson, 1982 us Washington State Game: 4, Steve Lyons, 1979 vs. Oregon Tech Season: 29, Dave Brundage, t986 Career: 62, Todd Thomas, 1980-83 Game: 4, eight times, 1965-86 Season: 48, Rich Dodge, t977 Career: 118, Mickey Riley, 1980-B3 Game: 4, six times, 1965-86 Seasen: 45, Tim Lambert, 1986 Career: 85, Gary Hamilton, 1983-86 Game: Not Available Season: 11, Todd Thomas, 1982 Career: 24, Todd Thomas, 1980-83 LOAN S AS UNIQUE AS YOU ARE Game: 4, Carlo Pelroni, 1959 vs. Washington 4, Rick Gonzalez, 1977 vs. Oregon 4, Dave Bucker, 1978 vs. Oral Roberts Season. 30, Dave Backen, 1978 Career: 56, Dane Bucket, 1978-81 ERRORS- PITCHING Game: 16, Greg Jorgenson, 1972 so, Washington Season' 116,2, Cecil Ira, 1962 Career 34B.2, Ken Neble, 1975-78 Game: Not Available Season: 109, John Sipple, 1985 Career. 348, Mike German, 1979-82 INNINGS PITCHED- FlITS ALLOWED- VICTORIES- Season: 12(12-3), Cecil Ira, 1962 Career. 30)30-17), Ken Noble, 1975-78 WALKS ALLOWED- Game: Not Available Season' 62, Jeff Reece, 1983 Career: 147, Scott Anderson, 1981 -84 Game. 15, Scott Anderson, 1983 no. Goozaga Season' 121, Ken Fersch, 1968 Career. 258, Scott Anderson, 1981 -84 STRIKEOuTS- Season: 1.07, Bill Oerding, 1960 Career 1.78, 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 Career: .750 (18-6), Jell Reece, 1981-83 Season: 12, Cecil Ira, 1962 Career, 28, Cecil Ira, 1961-63 Season: 5, Cecil Ira, 1963 Career, Not Available LOWEST ERA- BEST WINNING %- COMPLETE GAMES- SHUTOUTS- M IS CEL LAN EOU S LONGEST HITTING STREAK- .............................. 22, Pete Rowe, May 8, 1976-March 31, 1977 OSU's Longest Winning Streak Back in 1951, enroute to the Northern Division championship of that year, Oregon State basebah comp'ded the longest winning streak in the school's baseball history, The Beavers WOfl 18 straight before tinally losing to Washington State in Pullman, 7-3. Gene Tanselli, former OSU head coach, was a star senior shortstop for that team, The closest that streak came to being threatened was last year when OSU's winningest team ever put together a 15-game winning streak, This one, too, was snapped by Washington State in extra innings after a controversial call eliminated OSU's winning run in the bottom half of the final regulation inning. It was to be OSU's lone home loss of the year. I RICHEY'SI You'd iike to go skung in Switzerland Ourn an old car into a ciassic. Add a surnroom to your house Or oil three You're one-of-a-kind and you deserve a ioar, that's iust as unique. The kind or loan you'Ii get tronr the 052 Federai Credit Union Just come taik to us We'll listen no your piano and dreams, Discuss the options, Then put together a loan that's best tar you. And your budget ) r( Plus. we otter some at the lowest iOarr rates around Some at the best terms And we take pride in our quick iaan approval So come in and see us We's be giod to help you with a loan that meets your needs - uniquely 2 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS If you're not aiready a member at the OSO Federal Credit Onion, you may be eirgible to loin to rind Out, coil us 10th & BECA [c=u) LCREDIT UNION (FEDERAL Oregon State University Federal Credit Union t48 NW 25th Sr P0 Box 306 Corvuilis, OR 97339 15031 7540050 950 CIRCLE DRIVE Open 'til 9pm Open 'til 10pm Sunday 'til 7pm 7 Days a Week SUPPORTERS OF OREGON STATE BASEBALL FOR 25 YEARS -18- THE RECORD BOOK Team Records HITTING GAMESBATtING AVERAGE- AT BATSRUNSRUNS ALLOWED- Season: 54, (39-15), 1986 Season .307. 1985 Game: 74, 1972 vs Washington Season. 1774, 1986 Game: 36(36-12), 1985 vs. Chico Slate Season 379, 1985 Game: 26 (26-6), 1973 vs. Washington Season: Not Available RUNS, BOTH TEAMS- HITSDOUBLES- TRIPLESHOME RUNS- RUNS BATTED INSTOLEN BASES- SACRIFICESWALKS RECEIVED- Game: 48(36-12), 1985 vs. Chico State Season: Not Available Game: 27. 1954 vs. Washington Seasno: 520, 1986 Game: 10, 1970 vs. Puget Sound Season 98, 1985 Game 4, 1980 vs Western Onegon Season: 19, 1983 Game. 6, 1978 vs. Puget Sound 6. 1966 vs. Oregon (twice) Season. 40, 1980 and 1982 Game: 34, 1985 vs. Chico State Season 341. 1985 Game: 10, 1976 vs. BYU 10, 1980 as. George Fox 10. 1983 vs. Western Onegon Slate Season. 101, 1986 Game Not Available Season: 68, 1986 Game: 22, 1985 vs. Chico Slate Season. 316, 1986 STRUCK OUT- Game: 18. 1972 as Washington (20 innings) Season 298, 1986 HIT BY PITCH- Game: Not Available Season 39, 1082 Game: Not Available Season: 46. 1978 and 1986 HIT INTO DPS- FIELDING ERRORS-- Game: Not Available Season: 101. 1977 Game- Not Available Season 57, 1986 - DOUBLE PLAYS- FIELDING %- Season. .9604, 1986 PITCHING INNINGS PITCHED- DEFEATS- Game: 20. 1972 vs. Washington Season: 459.3, 1986 Game- Not Available Season: 455, 1985 Game- Not Available Season: 242, 1986 Game 18. 1967 vs Anizona Stale Season: 339, 1986 Season: 39 (39-15), 1986 Season 24 (13-24), 1972 BEST WINNING %- Season. .917 tn-i), 1924 HITS ALLOWED-- WALKS-- - - STRIKEOUTS- VICTORIES-- - WORST WINNING %SHUTOUTS--COMPLETE GAMES--WILD PITCHESHIT BATTERSLOWEST ERA--HIGHEST ERA-- Season: Season: Seaoon: Season: Season. Season: Season: Shortstop Ken Bowen OSU's History in NCAA Post-Season Play 813 (26-6). 1962 .310 (7-15), 1937 8, 1976 23, 1976 34, 1985 26. 1977 2.32, 1964 4.02, 1985 1952: 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 Regional. 1963: 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. LONGEST HITTING STREAK 1985: Lost to Stanford, 17-3, then to Pepperdine, 6-1, in Western Regional at Stanford. 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 1986: Lost to Arkansas, 4-3, then beat Richmond, 7-1, beat Arkansas, 1-0, then lost to Stanford. 10-7, for third place finish at Midwest Regional in the longest in OSU Baseball history. Closest since are a pair of 20-game streaks by Mickey Riley in 1983 and Tim Lambert in 1986, Stillwater, Oklahoma. Stan's PEPSI 603 S.W. 4th Street 752-8345 Benton County's only locally owned bottling and distributing company, Mario Pastega's Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co., Corvallis BURGERS -19-- CHICKEN BREAKFAST OREGON STATE SEASON TOP TENS Hitting Pitching SEASON BATTING (Mm. 120 AR) 411 Dwayne Helbig (1952) .405 Dan Cunningham (1971) .378 Al Lehrer (1963) .374 Mickey Riley (1982) .371 Torn Simas (1975) .370 Dave Brundage (1985) .368 Todd Thomas (1983) .366 Dave Brvndage (1985) .364 Jerry Miller (1977) .357 Bryan Banter (1996) AT BATS 1. 202 Dave Brundage (1986) 2. 193 Ken Bnwen (1985) 3. 191 Tim Lambert (1986) 4. 188 Bob McNair (1080) 187 Jerry Miller (1977) 6. 185 Bryan Banter (1986) 5. 8. 9. 185 Todd Thomas (1983) 183 Jeff Doyle (1977) 181 Ken Bowen (1986) 181 Dave Brundage (1985) 181 Pete Rowe (1977) TRIPLES 1. 3. 6. INNINGS PITCHED 6 Jeff Doyle (1977) 6 Todd Thomas (1983) 5 Dave Backer (1980) 5 Lute Barnes (1968) 5 Twink Pederson (1956) 4 Eight players latest is Todd Thomas (1982) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 HOME RUNS 6 7. 8. 9. 9 21 Jim Wilson (1982) 15 Al Hunrnngen (1981) 14 Bob McNair (1980) 13 Al Honsingen (1980) 12 Steve Smith (1983) 11 Chris Newman (1983) 10 Bob McNain (1977) 8 Dave Brundage (1986) 7 Steve Smith (1982) 7 Rich Dodge (1977) 7 Gary Hamilton (1985) 7 Mel Mallinak (1985) tO. HITS ALLOWED 189 John Sipple (1985) 100 Mike Gonman (1980) 98 Ken Noble (1977) 3, 93 Scott Anderson (1983) 4. 5. 90 Cecil Ira (1963) 89 Mike Gonnran (1981) 6. 89 Ken Noble (1978) 84 Mike Gorman (1982) 8. 9 83 Kyle Dunning (1980) 83 Cecil Ira (1962) 1. 2. RUNS BATTED IN 62 Jim Wilson (1982) 59 Bob McNait (1980) 54 Al Hansingen (1981) 4. 51 Al Hunsinger (1980) 5. 46 Keith Krafve (1986) 46 Bob McNair (1978) 7. 44 Dave Brundage (1986) 44 Tim Lambert (1986) 44 Ken Bnwen (1985) 44 Pete Rowe (1977) 44 Kim Bradshaw (1959) WALKS 1 HITS 62 Jeff Reece (1983) 59 Mark Niles (1979) 3. 48 Bryce Hulstrom (1986) 40 Jnhn Sipple (1985) 5. 46 Scott Anderson (1983) 6. 44 Scott Anderson (1981) 7. 42 Bryce Hulstrom (1985) 42 Jeff Hence (1981) 42 Jerry Johnson (1968) 10. 41 Jon Rushing (1985) 41 Jon Rushing (1984) 41 Eric Saline (1978) 2. 74 Dave Brundage (1986) 68 Todd Thomas (1983) 68 Jerry Miller (1978) 67 Dave Brundage (1985) 67 Bob McNair (1980) 6. 66 Bryan Banter (1986) 7. 64 Ken Bnwen (1986) 64 Tim Lambert (1986) 9. 61 Mickey Riley (1982) 10. 58 Pete Rowe (1977) 4 1 3. 2 STOLEN BASES RUNS 116.2 Cecil Ira (1962) 198.1 Scott Anderson (1984) 107.1 Jeff Reece (1983) 103.2 Jnhn Sipple (1985) 103 1 Cecil Ira (1963) 99.2 Ken Noble (1976) 980 Ken Forsch (1968) 96,7 Dave Brundage (1986) 95.1 Ken Noble (1977) 93,1 Eric SalIne (1978) 29 Dave Brundage (1986) 2 26 Jeff Doyle (1977) 26 Kim Bradshaw (1959) 25 Steve Lyons (1980) 24 Jeff Doyle (1916) 21 Todd Thomas (1983) 19 Mickey Riley (1982) B. 18 Steve Smith (1983) 9. 17 Quinn Williams (1988) 17 Mike Strutton (1983) t7 Todd Thomas (1981) 1. 55 Dave Brundage (1986) 49 Jim Wilson (1982) 49 Al Hunsinger (1981) 49 Jeff Doyle (1977) 48 Todd Thomas (1983) 45 Ken Bnwen (1985) 45 Steve Lyons (1080) 8. 44 Bryan Banter (1986) 44 Gary Hamilton (1985) 44 Steve Smith (1983) 44 Jeff Doyle (1976) Southpaw John Sipple VICTORIES 1 2-3 Cecil Ira (1962) 11-3 Jeff Reece (1983) 10-2 Jnhn Sipple (1985) 19-3 Cecil Ira (1963) 5. 9-2 Mike Gorman (1982) 9-2 Scott Anderson (1977) 9-4 Ken Noble (1976) 9-6 Ken Noble (1977) 9. 8-2 Kyle Dunning (1980) 8-3 Jnhn Sipple (1986) 8-3 Mike Gonman (1981) 8-3 Ken Fonvcb (1968) 8-4 Dave Brundage (1986) 0-4 Scott Andntson (1983) 1 2. 3. STRIKEOUTS 121 Ken Forsch (1968) 190 Jeff Reece (1983) 98 Scott Andetsan (1984) 97 Denny Stnavb (1964) 90 Dave Bnundage (1986) 85 Cecil Ira (1963) 84 Mike Gorman (1982) 82 Cecil Ira (1962) 81 Bnyce HoIst rem (1986) tO. 79 Scott Anderson (1983) 79 Tory Penny (1969) DOUBLES 15 Bob McNair (1978) 14 Ken Bnwen (1985) 14 Quinn Williams (1985) 4. 12 Dave Brundage (1986) 12 Tim Lambert (1986) 12 Pete Rowe (1976) 12 Jeff Doyle (1977) 12 Mickey Riley (1981) 9. 11 Keith Krafve (1986) EARNED BUN AVERAGE (Mm. 40 Inn.) 1.07 Bill Onnding (1960) COMPLETE GAMES t,tt Lou Tanselli )t979) 1.23 Cecil Ira (1962) 1.26 Ken Noble (1976) 1.46 Steve Clank (1964) 1.53 Jack Humphrey (1967) 7, 1.66 Scott Anderson (1984) B. 1.82 Denny Tower (1967) 9. 1.90 Scott Anderson (1976) 10. 1.91 Jerry Johnson (1970) 3, it Bob Mchair (1977) 11 Jim Wilson (1981) 11 Rich Harper (1978) it Rich Gonzalez (1977) Ken Bowen 4. 5, 6. 10. 12 Cecil Ira (1962) 11 Cecil Ira (1983) 11 Scott Anderson (1984) 9 Ken Noble (1976) U Steve Clank (1964) 7 Mark Niles )t979( 7 Eric Sallee (1978) 7 Gail Meier (1976) 7 Jeff Reece (1983) 6 Kyle Dunning (1980) 6 Scott Anderson (1977) 6 Jack Humphrey (1966) "WE KNOW WHAT YOU NEED" * Shoes * Shirts * Sox * Shorts * Sweats * Equipment GO GET 'EM BEAVS!! "Your Professionals in Athletics" 933 NW. Circle, across from Payless (In the Circle Center) -20-- 752-JAKE Sat. 9-5 Mon-Fri. 9-6, OREGON STATE CAREER TOP TENS Hitting Pitching BATTING (Mm. 260 AB) 1 .379 Jay Dean (1952-55) 2. 355 Dan Cunningham (197t-73 3 .350 Dave Brundage (1984-86) 4. .346 Twink Pederson (1956-58) 5. .339 Tim Lambert (1985-present) 8 .337 Larry Peterson (1960-62) 7 .325 Al Hunsinger (1980-81) 8. .324 Kim Bradshaw (1957-59) 9. .322 Bob Drahn (1974-76) BOBBLES 1. 3. 5. 7. B. 9. .319 Jerry Miller (1976-78) tO tO. INNINGS PITCHED 31 Mickey Riley (1980-83) 31 Bob McNair (1978-81) 30 Pete Rowe (1974-77) 30 Quinn Williams (1883-86) 28 Jim Wilson (1980-82) 28 Bill Gassaway (1979-82) 27 Dave Brundage (1984-86) 26 Rich Dodge (1974-77) 25 Jay Dean (1952-54) 24 Dave Bucker (1978-81) 24 Rich Harper (1975-78) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. AT BATS WALKS 593 Pete Rowe (1974.77) 2. 565 Mickey Riley (1980-83) 3. 553 Todd Thomas (1980-83) 553 Dave Backer (1978-81) 5. 523 Rich Dodge (1974.77) 1. TRIPLES 2. 6. 508 Bob McNair (1978-81) 7. 486 Quinn Williams (1983-86) 8. 477 Dave Brundage (1984-86) 1. 13 Todd Thomas (1980-83) 10 Chuck Fisk (1952-55) 2. 3. 4. 3 9 Jell Doyle (t975-77) 4 8 Dave Backen (1978-81) 7 Bob McNair (1978-80) 7 Bob Beall (1968-70) 7 Lute Barnes (1967-69) 6 Dave Brunduge (1984-86) 6 Steve Lyons (1979-81) 5 Seven different players 5. 472 Ken Bnwen (1984-present) 457 Steve Lyons (1979-81) 9. tO. 8. tO. 139 Jell Reece (1961 -83) 126 John Sipple )19B4-present) 118 Bryce Hulstrom (1984-88) 6 97 Jerry Johnson (1981-63) 94 Dave Brundage (1984-86) 7. 94 Wayne Burns (1871-73) 9. 90 Mark Nileo (1979-80) to. 84 Jack Humphrey (1965-67) 126 Bob McNair (1978-80) 110 Pete Rowe (1974-77) 105 Jim Wilson (1960-82) 103 Dave Backen (1978-01) 95 Quinn Williams (t983-86( 93 Dave Brundage (1964-86) 91 Steve Smith (1981-83) 89 Rich Dsdge (1974-77) 28 Al Hunsinger (1980-81) 27 Jim Wilson (1980-82) 27 Bob McNair (1978-80) 21 Steve Smith (1981-83) 16 Chris Newman (1980, 83-84) 12 Dave Brundage (1984-86) 12 Dave Bucken (1978-81) 12 Steve Lyons (1979-81) 88 Keith Kralve (t903-86) 68 Steve Lyons (1979-81) 88 Rub Drahn (1974-77) 3, 4. 5. 6. 7. B. 9. 10. 258 Scott Anderson (1081-84) 234 Mike Gorman (1979-82) 227 Cecil Ira (1961 -63) 212 Ken Noble (1975-78) 204 John Sipple )19B4-present) 198 Gail Meier (tO73-75( 194 Denny Straub (1961-64) 185 Jell Reece (1981-83) t84 Ken Forsch (1967-68) 164 Dave Brundage )t984-B8( VICTORIES 1 2. 3. 4 30-17 Ken Noble (1875-78) 28-t6 Mike Gorman (1979-82) 27-9 Cecil Ira (t96t -63) 25-t7 Scott Anderson (1981-84) 5. 21-10 John Sipple 1984-present) 6. t9-t2 Gail Meier (1073-76) 7, 18-6 Jell Reece (tOBt-83( B. 16-8 16-7 16-6 Dave Brundage (1984-86) Pat Barry (1975-78) Gary Moore (t958-60( COMPLETE GAMES 28 Cecil Ira (1961-63) 19 Scott Anderson (1901-04) t8 Ken Noble (1975-78) t 7 Mike German (1979-B2) t6 Gail Meier (1973-76) 12 John Sipple )1984-present( tO Mark Niles (1970-60) tO Jack Humphrey (1965-67) 0. 9 Bryce Hulstrom (1984-86) 9 Jell Reece (1981-83) 9 Steve Clark (1962-64) STOLEN BASES 1, it Rich Dodge (1974-77) Bill Martinez (1974-76) 11 Jerry Exley (1954-56) 11 RUNS 9 2 2 105 Al Hunsinger (t980-Bt( tO. 9. 1. 1 79 Cecil Ira (1961-63) 1 92 Steve Clark (1962-64) 3, 2 12 Ken Forsch )t967-68) 2.15 Scott Anderson (t 981-83) 2.53 Pat Barry (t975-78( 2.56 Mark Niles (1879-80) 2 58 Bill Derding (1959-61) 2.61 Bailey Brem (1952-54) 9. 2.66 Denny Straub (1061-64) 2.66 Denny Tower (1966-68) RUNS BATTED IN HOME RUNS 5. 6. STRIKEOUTS EARNED RUN AVERAGE )Mmn. lOB Inn.) 186 Pete Rowe (1974-76) 2. 169 Mickey Riley (1980-83) 3, 167 Dave Brundage (1984-86) 4- 164 Todd Thomas (1980-83) 154 Rich Dodge (1974-77) 153 Bob McNair (1978-80) 7, 151 Dave Racker (1978-81) 8. 144 Quinn Williams (1983-85) 9, 140 Dar Cunringham (1971-73) 10. 137 Ken Bewee (1984-present) 4. 147 Scott Anderson (lgBt-84( 146 Mike Gorman (tg7O-82( 5. HITS 2. 348.2 Ken Noble (1875-78) 328.2 Mike Gorrnae (t879-82) 325.2 Scott Anderson (t9Bt-84( 281.0 Cecil Ira (1961 -63) 262.2 Gail Meier (1973-76) 261.0 Jnhn Sipple (1984-present) 209.1 Pat Barry (1975-78) 205.2 Jack Humphrey (1965-67) 203.1 Bryce Hulstrom (1984-86) 203.1 Jell Reece (19B1-83( 62 Todd Thomas (t980-B2) 54 Jell Doyle (t979-Bt) 46 Steve Lyons (1979-81) 44 Kim Bradshaw (1957-59) 41 Steve Smith (1981-83) 40 Rich Dodge (1974-77) 35 Quinn Williams (1983-86) 34 Mickey Riley (1980-83) 33 Dave Brundage (1984-86) 32 Jim Grove (1979-82) HITS ALLOWED 148 Todd Thomas (1980-83) 118 Mickey Riley (1980-83) 109 Jell Doyle (1975-77) 109 Pete Rowe )t974-77( 108 Dave Backer (1978-81) 107 Rich Dodge (1974-77) lOB Ken Bnwen (1984-present) 100 Dave Bruodage (1984-86) 98 Quinn Williams (1983-86) 348 Mike Gorman (1979-82) 324 Ken NebIe (1975-78) 291 Scott Anderson (1981-84) 272 Gail Meier (1973-76) 250 John Sipple )19B4-prenent) 204 Cecil Ira (1961 -63) 201 Greg Jurgenson (1972-74) 109 Bryce Hulstrom (1984-86) 107 Pat Barry (1075-78) 98 Steve Smith (t98t-83( Chris Payne Tim Lambert Support the Beavers OSU SOUVENIRS PENNANTS Store Hours 8:15-5:15 - M-F 10:30-4:00 - Sat. APPAREL NOVELTIES Shop At Our Main Store Located In The Memorial Union Building On The OSU Campus 0 S U BOOK STORES INC. -21 GIFTS Parking Available In Lot East Of Main Store POST-SEASON AWARDS ALL-AMERICA: (8) 1952 1953 1954 1955 1960 1962 1982 1986 Dwayne Helbig, OF Bailey Brem, P Jay Dean, lB Jay Dean, lB Larry Petersen, OF Cecil Ira, P Jim Wilson, lB Dave Brundage, UT. Dwayne Helbig DISTRICT EIGHT / REGION NINE: (29) 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 t955 1957 1959 1960 1962 1963 1976 1977 1978 1982 1984 1985 1986 Jim Wilson Cecil Ira Dave Brundage ALL-NORTHERN DIVISION / ALL-PAC-8: (91) Frank Roelandt, C Gene Tanselli, SS John Thomas, C Dwayne Helbig, OF Bailey Brem, P Bailey Brem, P John Thomas, C Edward Shiricliff, OF 1948 1949 1950 1952 1953 Jay Dean, lB Jay Dean, lB Twink Pedersen, 3B Jerry Droscher, OF Larry Petersen, OF Cecil Ira, P Cecil Ira. P Al Lehrer, OF Pete Rowe, C Jeff Doyle, 2B Bob McNair, 19* Jim Wilaon, 19 Mike German, fi* Mickey Riley, 28* Scott Anderson, P Dave Brundage, lB John Sipple, P Ken Bowen, SS 1954 Chuck Sauvain, P Frank Roelaodt, C Don White, P Gene Tanselli, SS Pete Goodbrod, OF Dwayne Helbig, OF Bailey Brern, P Bailey Brem, P Norb Wellman, P 1960 1961 1962 1956 1957 1958 1959 1974 Greg Jurgensensn, P 1975 Pete Rowe, OF Rob Drahn, OH Pete Rowe, C Cecil Ira, P Dave Long, 28 Doug Stahl, SS Al Lehrer, OF Frank Petere, OF 1964 Steve Clark, P 1965 Monrell Crary, C Ron Lucas, SS 1966 Jack Humphrey, P 1967 Tom Jones. tB* Bob Kaiser, OF* Jack Humphrey, P 1968 Tom Jones, 1B Ken Forsch, P 1969 Lute Barnes, SS* 1970 Bob BealI, 18 Dave Wiggins, 91* 1971 Dan Cunningham, UP 1972 Dan Cunningham, UT Jay Dean, lB Jerry Esley, OF Jerry Esley, OF Twink Pedersen, 3B Tom Hunt, OF Gary Moore, P Gene Bates, lB Tom Bowen, 39 Bill wagner, 39 Kim Bradshaw, OF Jerry Droscher, OF 1983 Tem Simas, UT Pele Rowe, C Ken Noble, P Jeff Doyle, UT Pete Rowe, C Jeff Doyle, 26 Rich Dodge, OF Rich Harper, C 1976 1977 1878 1984 985 1981 Jeff Reece, P * Dam Syverson, 3B Todd Thomas, UT Steve Smith, OF Scott Anderson, P Dais Syverson, 39 Dave Brundage, lB John Sipple, P Quinn Williams, 39 Mel Mallinak, 28 Bob McNair, lB 1979 1980 Jim Wilssn 1B** Mike Gorman, P Mickey Riley, 29 Jim Grove, OF Ramon Gonzalez, OF 1963 Jay Dean, lB Bud Shirtcliff, OF Jay Dean, lB Chuck Fisk, 28 1982 Gail Meier, P Al Lehrer, 36 Jack Pinion, OF 1955 Bill Wagner, 3B Larry Petersen, OF Bill Wagner, 3B Grimm Mason. OF Cecil Ira, P Ken Bowen, SS Dave Brundage, OF and Quinn Williams, 36 Tim Lambert, DH Ken Bowen, SS Bryce Hslstrom, P Jerry Miller, OF Jerry hung, UT Dave Backen, UT Bob McNair, t B Al Hunsinger, 36 Al Hunsinger, 1 B** Dane Backen, UT 1986 Todd Thomas, OF **_Player of the Year ** *2nd team Dave Brundage, OF Tim Lambert, DH Bryce Hulstrom, P Ken Bowen, SS TEAM AWARDS VICTOR BROWN JR. TROPHY - Most Outstanding Player BILL BONSER AWARD - Most Improved Player The memorial trophy is given by the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity in honor of the late OSU outfielder, who was killed fl World War II. 1947 1950 1953 1956 1959 1962 1965 1968 1971 1974 1977 1990 1993 1986 Don Bower, 2B Gene Tanselli, SS Bud Shirtclift, OF Dan Loveloy, C Kim Bradshaw, OF Larry Petersen, OF Morreli Crary, C Tom Tracey, OF Doug Miller, OF Rob Drahn, INF Jeff Doyle, 29 Bob McNair, 1 B Jeff Reece, P Dave Brundage, OF-P 1948 Harry Richards, 29 1 95t Den Taylor, 1 B Jay Dean, 1 B 1954 1957 t960 1963 1966 t969 1972 1975 1979 1981 1984 Syl Johnson, P Jerry Droscher, OF Al Lehrnr, OF Run Lscas, SS Tim Gleason, C Doug Miller, OF Tom Simas, 28 Bob McNair, lB Al Hunsinger, 19 Scott Anderson, P 1949 1952 1955 1958 t961 t964 1967 t970 1973 1976 t979 1982 1985 Frank Roelandt, C Den White, P Jay Dean, 18 Tom Bowen, 38 Grimm Mason, OF Steve Clark, P Bill Bonser, C Bob Beall, INF Dan Cunningham, OF Pete Rowe, C Bob Flynn, P Bill Bonser is art ex-OSU catcher. 1973 1976 1979 1981 1984 1974 Gary Beck, 38 1977 Jerry Miller, OF Jeff Doyle. 29 Dave Backen, OF and Mark Nuns, P John Collins, P 1982 Bill Gassaway, P 1985 Ken Bowen, SO Scott Anderson, P Tom Apa, C 1975 1979 1980 1983 1986 Tom Simas, 36 Jerry hung, 39 Bob McNair, lB Chris Newman, 1 B Bryan Ganter, OF, Tim Lambert, OH and Keith Kratve, 1 B GOLD GLOVE AWARD - Most Outstanding Fielder 1973 1976 1978 Jim Wilson, 18 Dave Brundage, 19-P 1981 1994 Ty Gerton, 28 Jeff Doyle, 29 Jerry hung, 3B Al Hunsinger, lB Ken Bowen, 26 1974 1977 t979 1982 1985 Ramon Gonzalez, OF 1975 Jell Doyle, 29 and Rich Dodge. SS Steve Lyons. OF 1980 Mickey Riley, 29 1983 1986 Ken Bowen, SS Ramon Gonzalez, OF Steve Lyons, 38 Mickey Riley, 2B Ken Bowen, SS .350 CLUB BILL CLOYES AWARD - Most Outstanding Pitcher This club was instituted by head coach Jack Riley for any of his regulars who hit .350 or better for fhe season. 1975 1978 1982 1985 1986 Bill Cloyes was an ex-OSU pitcher. 1955 1959 1961 1964 1967 1970 1973 1976 1979 1982 1985 Lowell Pearce Ray Lunde Leon Criner Steve Clark Jack Humphrey Jerry Johnson Gail Meier Ken Noble Bob Flynn Mike German John Sipple 1956 1959 1982 1965 1968 1971 1974 1977 1980 1983 1986 Dan Lovejoy Gary Moore Cecil Ira Wayne Swango Ken Forsch Greg Lebeck Greg Jurgenson Scott Anderson Kyle Dunning Jell Reece 1957 1960 1963 1966 1969 1972 1975 1978 Syl Johnson Bill Derding Cecil Ira Jack Humphrey Jim Powell Greg Jurgenson Gail Meier Eric Saline and Pat Barry 1981 John Collins 1984 Scott Anderson John Sipple, Dane Brundage and Bryce Hulotrom Tom Simae, INF (.371) 1977 Jeff Doyle, 2B (.3501 Jerry Millet, OF (.364) 1980 Bob McNair, lB (.356) Mickey Riley, 29 ) 374) 1983 Todd Thomas, OF (.366) Dave Brundage, lB (.370) and Quinn Williams, 38 (.359) Dave Brsndage. OF (.366) and Bryan Gaoler, DF (.357) 10/20 CLUB This club was instituted by OSU head coach Jack Riley for those pitchers who had won 20 games in their careers or to games in a season since 1972. 22 1975-78 Ken Noble (30-17) 1981-84 Scott Anderson (25-17) 1985 John Supple )tU-2) 1979-82 Mike Gorman (28-16) 1983 Jeff Reece (11-3) 1986 Jehn Sipple (21-10) OREGON STATE BASEBALL LETTERMEN 1 A Allen, Mark - 1982-83 Anderson, Scott - 1976-77 Anderson, Scott Daulton, Ron - 1984-85 1981-82-83-84 Dean, Jay - 1952-53-54-55 DeHass, Marlin - 1955 DeMorest, Harry - 1961-62-63 Dodge, Rich - 1974-75-76-77 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 - 1959-60-01 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 Bensen, Clove - 1968-69 Berg, Ralph - 1952 Bergstrom, Bob Day, Bruce 1960-61 Dazey, Eric - 1986 000aly, Lance 1958-59-60 Droscher, Jerry Duke, Randy 1986 1937 Duke, Richard - 1984-85-86 Dunning, Kyle - 1980-81 Dyer, Ron - 1979-80-81 Negri, Frank - 1957 Nelson, Edwin - 1953 Newman, Chris - 1980-83-84 Nierman, Jim - 1954 Niles, Mark - 1979-80 Noble, Ken - 1975-76-77-78 1955-56-57 Harley, Kim - 1975-76 I Isbell, Richard - 1955 Ira, Cecil - 1961-62-63 Jackson, Bruce 1972-73-74 Jarvis, Jim 1964-65 Jenks, Jim - 1953-54 Johnson, Ben - 1986 Johnson, Chris - 1970 Johnson, Jerry - 1968-69-70 Johnson, Lindsey Ediger, Melvin - 1954 Edwardo, Allen - 1951 Eilers, Michael - 1964 Endicott, Steve - 1070 Exley, Jerry - 1954-55-56 1955-56 K Boyd, Jell - 1978 Bradshaw, Kim - 1957-58-59 Brem, Bailey 1951-52-53 Brown, Larry - 1958 Fonnesbeck, Gary - 1986 Forsch, Ken - 1967-BB Frederick, John - 1957 Brundage, Dave - 1984-85-86 Buehler, Knute - 1983-84 Buehler. Larry - 1972-73 Buob, Bobby - 1952-53-54-55 Burns, Wayne - 1971-72-73 Fasel, Tim Finch, Scott - 1985-86 Fisk, Chuck - 1952-53-54-55 Flynn, Bob 1978-79 Callahan, Ralph - 1832 Calvin, Todd - l9B4 Cave, Jim - 1972 1984-85-86 Lambert, Tim - 1985-86 Landrum, Ken 1977-78 1974 1977-78 V Vanderbundt, Skip - 1969 Vannice, Kenneth - 1959 Poling, Dwo - 1956 Pomerenke, Garry - 1972-73 Vlastelica, Tony Pope, Jim Lee, Terry 1969-70-71 Lehrer, Al 1962-63 Long, Dave - 1962-63 Loveoy, Dan - 1955-56-57 Powell, Jim - 1968-69 Preston, Robin - 1972 Luby, Dan fleece. Jell w Mcfadden, Dave 1957-58 McGowan, Joel -. 1972-73 Russell, Richard - 1970 Wagner, Bill - 1959-60-61 Walker, Larry - 1958-59 Weaver, Richard - 1956 Webster, Bob - 1979-80 Weide, Karl - 1971 Weilman, Norb - 1952-53 West, Ken - l9BO-Bl Wheeler, Todd - 19B1-B2 White, Don - 1953 Whitelaw, John - 1960-61 Wiest, Francis - 1959 Wilkins, Steve - 1975-76 Williams, Quinn - 1983-84-85-86 Wilsen, Dick - 1955-56 Wilson, Jim - 1980-81 -82 Withrow, Jim - 1954-55 McNuir, Bob - 1978-7900-81 S V 1973-74-75-70 Meier, Gail Mendazona, Henry 1963 Merrill, Zed 1975 Sallee, Eric - 1978 Schlottmann, Charlie - 1975-76-77 Selberg, Eric - 1966-67 Shaw, Pat - 1979-80-81-82 Shirtclill, Bud - 1951-52-53 Simas, Tom - 1974-75 Simmons, Dave - 1977-78 Young, Wayne - 1970 Yung, Jerry - 1976-78-79 1957-58-59 H 1981-82-83 Rowe, Pete Rudolph, Steve 1976-77-78-79 Ruggles, Jim - 1952-53-54-55 Mason, Don Rushing, Jon Critser, Roy ' 1959-00 Flays, Stan - 1953-54 Hayward, Dave - 1901-62-63 Helbig, Dwayne - 1955 Hellar, Derek - 1985 Heniges, Dane 1966 Hilliard, Gene 1961 -62-63 Hobbs, Tom - 1964-65-66 Holbrook, Rob - 1979-80-83 Hnuck, Caries 1952 Hulstrom, Bryce - 1984-85-86 1955 1968 Lebeck, Greg -. 1969-70-71 Martinez, Bill 1974-75-76 1954-55-Sb Hatch, Philip 1963 Daniels, Tom 1965-86 Umemoto, Bob - 1972-73 Martin, Bob 1979-80-81 -82 Talcotl, Chris - 1986 Tanselli, Gene - 1951 Tanselh, Lou - 1979-80 Taylor, Donald - 1951 Tema, Bryan - 1986 Terrell, James - t9B3-B4 Thomas, John - 1951-52-53 Thomas, Todd - t980-81-B2-B3 Tower, Denny t966-67-6B Tracey, Tom - 1967-68 Trask, Rodger - 1964-65 U Markham, Terry - 1964-65 Gorman, Mike Criner, Leon -" 1960-61 Daniels, Curt - 1970 Plante, Rich Plato, Bruce 1969 1959-60-61 Phillips, Jim - 1957-SB Piesker, Mark - 1979-80 Pinion, Jack - 1954 Guidotti, Al Goodell, Ryan - 1969-70 Hamilton, Gary - 1983-84-85-86 Hammack, Sterling - 1960 Harle, Warren - 1957-58 Harper, Rich - 1975-76-77-78 O 1977 Petroni, Carlo 1969-70 Grove, Jim - 1979-80-81-82 1977-78 1952 H Crostbwaite, Harry - 1956-57 Crow, Steve - 1967-68-69 Crownover, Tim - 1978 Cuckovich, Mel - 1971-72-73 Cunningham, Dan - 1971 -72-73 Paine, Fred - 1957-58 Paul, Mike - 1975-76-77 Payne, Chris - 1985-86 Pearce, Lowell - 1956-57-58 Pearson, Dan - 1978-79 Pederson, Twink - 1956-57-58 Maddux, Curt 1983-84 Mallinak, Mel - 1983-85-86 Clingman. Otis Cloud, Marty 1963-64-65 P Reinking, Bill - 1960 Pence, Steve 1968-69-70 Rice, Lance - 19B5-B6 Rich, Larry - 1968-69-70 Richter, Gary - 1977-78-79 Riley, Mickey - 1980-81-82-83 Rothstrom, Ray - 1953-54-55 Gleason, Tim - 1968-60 Gonzalez, Ramon - 1974-75 Gonzalez, Rick Goodbrod, Peter Coleman, Ralph - 1954 Collins, John - 1BBD-B1 Conrad, Brian - 1983 Cramer, Bob - 1978 . 1954 Gallagher, Shone - 19B2-B3 Chamberlain, Tom - 1975-76-77 Chapman, Kirk - 1962-63 Charbonneau, Joe - 1975 Clark, Steve - 1962-63-64 Cleveland, Andy - 1964-65 1953 1983 L 1972 1973 Swango, Wayne - 1964-65-66 Swedberg, Steve - 1972-73 Syverson, Dam - 1981 -82-83-84 Peters, Frank - 1963-64 Petersen, Larry - 1960-61-62 Kralve, Ralph - 1953 Ganter, Bryan - 1984-85-86 Garner, Ron - 1971-72-73 Gassaway, Bill - 1979-80-81-82 Summers, Rick Oerding, Bill - 1960-61 Oliphant, Jell - 1981 Olson, Steve - 1963-64 O'Neill, Dan - 1983 Otis, Jell 1986 Perry, Tony Kralve, Keith - 19B3-B4-85-B6 1956-57 0 1965-66-67 6 Gambee, Dave 1971-72-73-74 1970 Kirchem, Herb - 1979 KIug, Scott - 1985-86 Laberge, Kevin Gee, Dennis Gentz, Keith Gianotti, Mike C Kaiser, Bob Keck, Mike 1984 South, Veeder - 1963-64-65 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 Summertield, Darryl 1966-67-68 1983 1981-82-83-84 Johnson, Syl - 1955-56-57 Johnston, Danny - 1952-53 Jones, Johnny Ray - 1976 Jonhes, Tom - 1966-67-68 Jurgenson, Gary - 1972-73-74 E F Crary, Monrell Hunt, Tom Neal, Travis Noel, John Doyle, Jell - 1975-76-77 Orahn, Rob - 1974-75-76 Bishop, Bob - 1979-80-81-82 Bonser, Bill - 1965-66-67 Bowen, Jack - 1956-57 Bowen, Ken - 19B4-B5-B6 Bowen, Tom - 1956-57-58 Ceasar, Lestee N Doupe, Paul - 1969-70-71 Berreman, Box - 1058-59 Bettendorl, Jerry 1986 Humphrey, Jack - 1965-66-67 Hunsinger, Al - 1980-81 Lucas, Ron - 1965-66-67 Lunde, Bay - 1958-59-60 Lyors, Steve 1979-80-Br M 1970-71-72 1971 Miller, Doug - 1970-71 -72 Miller, Jerry - 1976-77-78 Mohler, Everell - 1954 Muore, Gary 1958-59-60 More, Richard - 1955 Muench, Gregg - 19B2-B3 Myers, Jell - 1982-83-84 Myhre, Joe - 1974-75 Sipple, John 1974-75-76-77 1984-85 Z Zaniker, Frank - 1956-57 HONORARY LETTERMAN Holbrook, Scott - 1982 1984-85-86 Skoog, Jim - 1965-66-67 Skriver, Larry - 1971-72-73-74 Smith, Clayton - 1961 Smith, Steve - 1981 -82-83 iihzrtun'z 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. i1UrtUflL U LWtLlfl Lurtun't SUN N YB ROOK AT THE STATE FAIR OAK TREE 119 S,W, Third Street Corvallis, OR 97333 Salem, Oregon FAIR TIME 21 33 Santiam Hwy. Albany, OR 97321 928-2969 753-1 248 23 Jim Wilson, Baltimore Orioles Oregon State Players Now In The Professional Ranks (1968-1986) Scott Anderson Texas Rangers Syverson land Indians 1968: Ken Forsch, Houston Astros and California Angels, P 1969: Lute Barnes, New York Mets, 2B 1970: Bob Beau, Philadelphia Phillies and Atlanta Braves, 18 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, L.A. Dodgers, Minnesota 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, 1 B 1981: Steve Lyons, Boston Red Sox, Chicago White Sox, INF-OF Al Hunsinger, St. Louis Cardinals, 18 1982: Jim Wilson, Cleveland Indians, Baltimore Orioles, 18 Mike Gorman, Oakland A's, Detroit Tigers, 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) 1986: Dave Brundage, Philadelphia Phillies, 1 B-OF Bryce Hulstrom, Chicago White Sox, P Keith Kratve, San Francisco Giants, 1 B Quinn Williams, Philadelphia Phillies, 38 Mel Mallinak. Baltimore Orioles, INF Steve Lyons Chicago White Sox Dave Brundage Philadelphia Phillies