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About Oregon emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1912)
raLUNMf DROPSBOTH 6MEST0 OflEGONIII lie just imd BOTH GAMES WON BY NARROW MARGIN AND MANY CLOSE DECISIONS RENDERED JL Oregon Pitchers Supported By Good Work Ip Field and Oat. Oregon took the second game of the series with Pullman at the close score pf 7-6, in an exciting game full Qt spectacular plays and close decisions. . v , > *; The la& of pitchers on the W. S. C. team made it necessary for them to call in McElroy from his position at short step for the first four inn ings*, alternating with Rock till the seventh, when Casad came in from fitst to relieve him. While none of these men claim to be pitchers, they acquitted themselves creditably. Ja mie, though a bit unsteady at times,' pitched a fine game,. allowing only ■fm. hi$s and walking but doe, while . hit weight times and Walked four men. PuUman got two runs on blocked balls, due to the fact that the specta tors Wpre crowded in too close to the base Mines. The pitchers for botii sit teams-fielded their positions m good Jamison bad the misfortune to . strike two batters, giving them one of them, Tufly, bringing; wwo a telly. Bock’s work in the; box pulled Pullman out . of several tight holes, while Jamisoh’s work and; luckyhittingwas responsible for Ore gon’s vietovy. At no time did Qrec; gon feel safe and the Washington Aggies gave the fans —•xious moments, d> by McBlroy of a ^ipk of,second baseband; his tehiring of the runner at first; and an unassisted double play, by Wil liams in the third inning, Mtprat and tl$ngthat came a, general all Yuliy distin as a "white hope” and hip pullipg of OUt of right field after a 1 0 « 0 0 I 1 2 1 0-7 .0 8 0 0 0 1 0 1 1—8' Ms Oregon, Jamison im: ; Feri HMk*l. OOM wr* # r** Game,.- v > Toflmin topped the first game to Oregon by tie close scon of $ to*. Although there were no spectacular features, the game was an interesting and dob one. Reinhart, the former Oregon pierer, w»s in the box for . the visitors, whik Poet worked out for Oregon. Jamison showed Ms value hr pulling the team out of ffpeet fhnMd six. men as against Reinhart's three and walked two. Those 'scoring for Oregon were: Annuneen, Cobb, Cobb, and Mount; for JVV 8. C., Tolly, Kuehl. Ben Chan a feature of tie perform j bis batting anrtge for the 3*00, m fnllnws: v - Bonier Jamison, Captajp of basketball, and baseball, *12, member of 4^e football of ’10-11 is certainly some whiz in athletics. He is captain and coach of the present team and our present standing at the head of the league, with an average of 1600 per cent, will attest his success. He is easily the best jdnger on the team. ;■ ■. ,‘U ; V ? . - W AA ••Mum+x OjSv ' Wring, w ’Hie Junior week-end innovation, the first *nhu»l intewchol&fitic' aqua tic meet, was palled off yesterday afternoon with marked success. The events consisted of swimming and diving dqntests and a life saving ex hibition by jLewis Thom*s, the young Portland swispner, who has been so soccesafui^he paat two years in- the Christmas s^n^n^tte^ Wittmnette i Dim to iwdt ofv entries thovcanni ■ tilting contest $ad tq 'be abandoned, though it .gas* pihmiK pf great in The result* we: 26-v^ 4Mfc-Firrt, W fourth, Cpe, Portland Academy. .1 ‘ Fancy land T**dw Schod; ae^owd,, Spamer, L’acoln High; third, Victors, Eugene, and FeUWan, Lincota, tied. " % High Diving—-Vickera and Thom*#. ftp Ar^'.pi % Kletrer, Henderson, Heg, OtoB^’liad Jamison. ^ >1 "> President Hamm, at the interna tional ie*gu« mad# a mfllng points «» thi* JWw'P .«• «#tifi«d the official woMrs tlmt playstoretofore Scored** «*M chofeap «h©aW bp i»*d# hlta for batsmen In awy ea§a*fcu* the: is himdM adtho»t^ »^ ,: ■ ASIDE FORM McCLU NORTHWEST RECORl USUAL TIME lSr With weather conditions ideal and * track that was practicably perfect, Oregon University took the dual meet from O. A. C. before a Junior week* end crowd pdf about two thousand peo ple by a score of 97 1-S to & >!L the meet was anything but important in point of records made, though Mc Clure did break the Northwest record in the 880, running it i» 1 mtdute, 69 and 1-5 seconds However, as Mac seems to have acquired record break ing habits lately, no one was greatly surprised, , Th« orange wearers mama*** to cap ture but three firsts, Williams tying fpr that tab* mile, vrhioh McClure did not eater* > ■ \ In the discus tad tike .shiht’-jru* 0*®* gou men. wob. all three- places, Hen derson wen the shot by a put of 38 feet 8 inchej^*nd Kellogg the discus With a;throW;4f'iilfi ^ Martin Hawkins urns v|w highest individual point winner, having three first! Mth hurdles* law hurdles iMafl broad jump* Jwsfflring t5 points. Ha entered ip the, relay and P»t up #i 'pmfo .m* there. : " - *: t- -1 the exhibit* lujh, lenner fly at 12 feet 1 flu**, I aApm0fj#;iO, Oltf4o tfc« wafota* weowl (Si f**4i by pWbtor Aw. y##/4i Captain, hat an mi behind him: dy, heady game 4 v-V nnsttit ■'' lasted practically «Q day tcdey, «?* *** Hxtibmmmk. The afarfe <|#^K in *h# natwe of a tryout to the •Hy teams, and Multeomab ev« The reevlts ,wert as I<#©^k |P> beat Boad 40) beat Featen " (hi* A* A. M'MA.tinyi a 'WJJ .A A /? pKcbedthe ■AHV SaCMtDS ABE BROKEN