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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1938)
Frosh Nine Blasts Uni-High, 13-0, in Opener Ducklings Hammer Three Hurlers; Will Play Lebanon Today By LYLE NELSON the frosh baseball season officially opened yesterday when the yearling squad met and defeated a game but out-classed University high team, 13 to 0. The Ducklings will play again today when they meet the Lebanon high school team in a double-header starting at 1 o'clock. Coach Warren did not disclose the starting lineup, but it is likely lhul uu; same team uiac starred the Uni high game will be used. Not only did the Ducklings hold the Golden Tide scoreless, but pitchers Alvin Anderson, Orlando Allegretto, and Pete Igoe held the Uni-Hi hitters to but two safe blows. These were by Perin in the first innig and Lyons in the second. The Duckling pitchers struck out nine of the Tide’s hitters, while the Uni-Hi pitchers whiffed eight year lings. Leonard Gard led the Tide’s pitchers with five strikeouts, while Anderson of the Ducklings whiffed four Tidemen. The University high team showed many flashes of power, but was weak in the pitching staff. The three pitchers, Procknow, Gard and Bullion hurled brilliant ball but tired after an inning or two. To Elmer Mallory, Junction City’s hard-hitting shortstop went the honor of getting the first Duck ling blow of the season, a hard hit single past third base in the first inning. Quentin Earl, centerfielder of the frosh team led the hitting with two hits out of three trips to the plate. The much-publicized battle be tween Frosh Coach “Smoky” John Warren and Ray “Dizzy Dean” Hendrickson failed to materialize. Warren was out of town, on pur pose, Plendrickson claims. *Score R H E Uni-Hi . 0 2 5 Frosh .13 8 0 Batteries: for Uni-Hi, Prochnow, Gard, Bullion and Emmons; for frosh, Anderson, Allegretto, Igoe ' and Rathbun, Hufford, Collier. *Game called after six innings because of darkness. OLIVER IN PORTLAND Head Coach G. A. “Tex” Oliver yesterday traveled to Portland for his third speaking appearance there since he was appointed to his present position. This time he ad dressed the Washington High School Dad’s council and the asso ciated students. He is expected to resume duties early today. 170 GRADS ON PAPER The University of Oregon is well represented on the staffs of the two newspapers in Twin Falls, Idaho, where these grads are em ployed: Algot Westergren, Varvin Lupton, Bob Warner, and Gerald Chrisman. Sun Beams as Bill Bears Down; Sophs Big Cinder Camp 'If’ With champions studding an otherwise sophomoi’e-dominated track roll, Colonel Bill Hayward ordered martial law in the Duck cinder camp for the season’s duration yesterday as he began putting the edge on the Webfoot track tquad for the opening of the regular season April 16. While a beaming sun peeped out of the Oregon sky to loosen stiff and sore muscles, Hayward sent his entire track troupe through one of their hai’dest workouts to date. Holland Returns Although strengthened by the return of big Len “Dutch” Holland, coast champion discus thrower to school, the Webfoots will be an uncertainty as far as championship caliber is concerned until the many sophomores on the squad have proven themselves under fire, the leathery-visaged Haywar indicated. Wives Play, Too Stewart Iglehart is a 10-goal polo star, and Mrs. Iglehart is re garded as the greatest woman po loist in the United States. Here Mrs. Iglehart prepares for a game at exclusive Medwick in Los Angeles. 'AUtoSf 4 SUR& # 6^f "Tp MAK£> lAe as / >, SoSt&Aj 3£'#s pircM^r'% l we 'T'aai' youtt, HAvJS To 05 AaJ A-fAi'^'Tg- / Alls fAlk&R. 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Hansen placed first and Hanni fin second for the Sweethearts, time 0:28. Score was then Sigma Chi, 16 to 11. The 120-yard medley relay team from the barn made the six laps in Holland’s return jumps the list of champions on Colonel Bill’s team to three. The other two are dusky Mack Robinson and George Varoff. Varoff holds the world’s indoor pole vault record' at 14 feet 4% inches and once held the outdoor record at the 14 foot, 6 inch ceil ing. Robinson, the lithe negro Olym pian, is just about the nearest thing to a one-man track team in the books. He has run the century in 9.7 seconds; the 220 in 21; the 440 in less than 50; the 220 low hurdles in 24 flat; and can run the high hurdles if necessary. In addi tion to his prowess on the cinder lanes, he has broad-jumped 25 feet, 5 inches and high jumped the 6 foot mark. Then the Sophs Right there the parade of cham pions ends, and Haywards sopho morites begins, mingled with a smattering of lettermen. Out of six distance men, four are sopho mores and rated comers by Colo nel Bill. Don Barker, Bob Mitchell and Boh Neese, all sophomores head the mile corps, while Wayne Mackin will be one of the two milers along with Letterman Craw ford Lyle and Reserve Jack David son, a senior. The half-mile will be another race where a sophomore holds sway. Kirman Storli, who has run the two laps in 2:01, is a powerful runner who can run any race from a quarter up. Aiding the “Dusky Dynamo’’ in the sprints will be Jim Buck and Dean Ellis, sophomores, and Bob Fitchard, a one-year letterman. EX-UO COED WEDS Janet Ahren, ex-’39, and Charles Clark were married in Kelso, Washington, recently. The for mer Miss Ahren is a member of Alpha Omicron Pi. They will re side in Eugene. Shorthand - Typewriting Complete Business Course University Business College Edward L. Ryan, B.S., LL.B., Mgr. I.O.O.F. 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