COMIN' RIGHT AT'CHA Paul Derringer .. . comes to life | mm i. » • Hpw • • Paul Derringer, big hurier with the world champion Cincinnati Reds, is all cranked up and read to let fly at the hapless batter. Yearling Nine Beats Yannigans, 14-3 The frosh bascballers unleashed their bats Wednesday afternoon in a live-inning tussle which saw the boys of John Warren smash out a 14 to 3 win over the Yannigans. Bearing the blunt of the attack of the swishing bats of the first stringers were Bob Sheridan and Aaron Jones. The pair allowed a total of eight hits but a sprinkling of errors and walks proved costly in the run column. “Honest John" took the mound for the first stringers to be greeted w?th three resounding hits in the first inning and a brace of runs but the portly coach soon shut off the scoring and coasted along smoothly till the fifth inning when Jimmie Vitti blasted a homer in center field. Bill Gissberg connected for a round tripper in the third. Weekend Games Holding down the infield berths for the regulars were Gissberg at first, Bill Bishop at second, Kik Simonsen at short, and Ed Crane at third. In the outfield it was Dick Burns, Bob Farrow, and Bob Ballard. With games on the docket Fri day and Saturday with Grant and Jefferson, Warren is still on the lookout for another pitcher. The pitching staff for the frosh is overloaded with southpaws. A1 Wimer, number one chucker, dishes them up from the port side as do also Aaron Jones and Norris Ambrose. California ‘Migrates’ Southern division coaches and California sportswriters were all ga-ga when Jake Leicht ended their “come-to papa” ecstasy last week as he filled out an enrollment blank at Oregon. The much-heralded young athlete denies ary anti Atherton tactics are involved in his anonymous selection. DOROTHY GRAY PORTRAIT MAKE-UP SET • New, keyed expressly to spring! Set contains full size Dorothy Gray LIPSTICK, choice of important shades... plus cake of MATCHING ROUGE...plus box of POR TRAIT FACE POWDER in harmonized shade. a Tiffany - Davis Drug Co. 797 Willamette Phone 814 SKI NOTICE There will be a meeting of the Ski club in 207 Chapman hall at 7:30 tonight. Nomina tions of officers •will be held. Dollarhide Joins Frosh Frosh track, back on a full time schedule, went into high gear Wednesday when the balmy weather gave the year ling thine lads their first break in days. The cinder track still yielded a rather mushy footing, but was a big improvement over the mire through which the tracksters tried to wade the night before. Another state title holder has joined the freshman ranks, giv ing Ned Johns three 1P40 high school champions. The latest ad dition, Wes Dollarhide. speed merchant from Lakeview. who runs the 100-vard dash, swells the turnout to well over 25 men. Other prep title claimants are Bob Newland, Medford high jumper, and Don Wilson, McMinn ville miler. Intramural Swimming Splashing their way to then first victory in the intramural swimming competition, Delta Upsilon, sparked by A1 Linn and Bob Stuhr, defeated a determined Zeta hall, 33 to 12, in Wednes day's swimming meets. Walter Keller. Zeta paddler, turned in an enviable performance for the losers. Phi Sig strokers, who are ex pected to furnish some tough competition as the tourney moves along, defeated: Pi Kappa Alpha. 37 to 9. Starring for the Phi Sigs were Ed Wyatt and Bob Christianson. In the remain ing meet. Sigma Phi Epsilon took a victory by default over Alpha hall. : ‘Prodigy’ to Oregon He came north because of the weather, he says. Under the Pasadena jaysee banner last fall. Leicht hung up what is considered by football authorities as some kind of a record. He averaged seven v^rds per try, carrying the ball 200 times. His kicking average for S3 punts was 43 yards. As a track man, Leicht sprints the 100-yard dash at 9.7 and has had experi ence in the 220-yard dash and hurdles. Here to Stay With the rain-kissed hills of California far behind, Jake ap pears definitely settled. Con sidered as a threat to Curt Mecham's coast yardage rec ord, he has been concentrating on the left haff position in spring drills. Envied by coaches from Los Angeles to Seattle, Jake has a physical education course mapped out and plans to remain here until graduation. When spring football practice adjourns next week, he intends to register for track. Jake’s presence at Oregon was little heard of. In case he becomes a second Bill DeCorrevant, Oliver and Manny Yezie are keeping their fingers crossed. It will be quite an ordeal to go around with their fingers tangled up until the fall campaign opens. Mound Casualties Mount As Oregon Baseball Nine Grooms for League Grind t'nless something happens soon to bolster the tossing end of Crf gon s baseball battery, the Webfoots will prance info their pre-season Carnes and possibly conference play with those proverbial two strikes against them. » It looks like a conference dream team from any other angle but via the little dirt mound that protrudes some 90 feet in front of Iho batter’s box. The measles have, cropped out on hurler Monroe Carterman. Carlo Apa'.- arm ap parently aches every time he winds up to cut loose with a high, hard one. Linn Definitely Out A1 Linn, who blanked Ore gon State last year, is definite ly out of this year's Webfoot lineup, conference eligibility rules rearing their ugly heads, Pete Igoe, who pitched fair ball for the Ducks last year, is temporarily benched on some league technicality. Supplementing these woes, lousy weather has set in during the past few clays to sabotage practice sessions. 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