Heavy Duck Bats Face Idaho Today Webfoots Favored Pete Igoe Picked To Hurl Against Vandal Nine By TOMMY WRIGHT Ask any one of the starting nine Webfoot baseball players who will win the Duck-Vandal game, which is to be played today on Howe field at 3 o’ clock, and they will all give you the same answer. “Webfoots in a walk.” Confidence isn't the only thing the Ducks have ready to cut loose on the Vandal diamondeers. Heavy Batters Boasting a batting lineup sec ond to none in the conference, those Ducks wall try for the runs where they can get them, and if the week’s practice showing has anything to do with it, there will be plenty of them. Pete Igoe, with one confer ence win, to his credit, was named yesterday by Coach Hobby Hobson to do the hurl ing for Oregon. OSC Wins With Clayton Shaw pitching shutout ball until the eighth inn ing, the OSC Beavers bounced the Vandals, 5 to 4, yesterday. Idaho took a 14 to 6 troucing at the hands of Oregon State's star left hand flinger, Glenn Elliott, Wed nesday. Besides Igoe, the remaining starters of Oregon’s star-stud ded lineup will be: Billy Cal vert catching Igoe’s right-hand slants, with Charley “Zeke” Clifford scheduled to handle first base. Don Kirsch will handle the territory around the keystone sack, and Buck Berry will start at third. At short stop, Bill Hamel draws the starting nod, with Bill Carney, Dick Whitman, and Johnny Bubalo playing the outfield. The starting hurler for the Vandals had not been named last night, but Forrest Twogood will probably start either Dick Snyder or Dal Bechtol. Teh-yao Wu, Chinese student at Hamilton colleges, has started a drive for funds to supply text books for Christian colleges in China. TRADE IN TOUR OLD SUIT at UNIVERSITY TAILORS 1128 Alder St. CLASSIFIED ADS READER ADS Ten words minimum accepted. First insertion 2c per word. Subsequent insertions lc per word. DISPLAY ADS Flat rate 39c column inch. Frequency rate (entire term) : 35c per column inch one time a week, 34c per column inch twice or more a week. Ads will be taken over the telephone on a charpe basis if the advertiser is a subscriber to the phone. Mailed advertisements must have suffi cient remittance enclosed to cover definite number of insertions. Ads must be in Emerald business office no later than 6 p.m. prior to the day of insertion. • Lost KAPPA ALPHA THETA pin on campus. Reward. Phone Janet Morris, 2340. UP WITH THE BIRDS Les Steers, sensational Oregon high jumper, is set to cut a new figure Saturday in Seattle against the University of Washington. Steers will high jump, high hurdle, shot put, and throw the javelin. Bill Hayward Takes 18Trackmento U W Led by Ehle Reber, captain and broadjumper par excellence, Ore gon's underdog Ducks head into forboding Washington territory Via train at 12 noon today. From all reports seeping down from UO Netmen Shade Idaho The barnstorming’ Univer sity of Oregon varsity tennis team yesterday oozed past the racqueteers from Idaho, 5 to 2, at Moscow. This was the first game for the Oregon netmen. Tomorrow the Webfoots travel to Pullman for a joust with the Washington State Cougars. Relay Event Canceled The University of Oregon frosh mile relay team unpacked their duffel bags last night when Frosh Coach Ned Johns received word that the Oregon State rooks would be unable to enter the Bend relays, and it was deemed wise to leave the frosh home, too. The frosh and the rooks were scheduled to run in a mile relay exhibition in the eastern Oregon relay event. In the meantime the genial Johns is running his frosh cinder men through workouts in prepa ration for the invasion of the Sa lem Vikings. The Salem prep pers are scheduled for a Tuesday encounter, on the Hayward track. No official word has been re ceived on the strength of the Sa lem lads but to go on past per formances they will be strong. The Salem squad is consistently one of the best prep teams in the state. Coach Johns also revealed that between the next encounter with the Oregon State rooks, he and his team will take a trip to meet outside competition. He is now working on plans for this jaunt. The second clash with the rooks is scheduled for May 10. Seattle the Huskies plan a hostile welcome for the Webfoots in their tiff. Upon a squad of 18 men Ore gon’s chances will rest. Those making the trip include: Jake Leicht and Bob Keen, sprints; Bob McKinney, Ed Reiner, Fran cis Tuckwiler, Boyd Lee, and Bill Scharpf, 440 and 880-yard runs; Bill Ross and Earle Russell, mile; Bill Regner, discus; Fred Foster, shot put; Bob Hendershott and Homer Thomas, pole vault; Zenos Butler, hurdles; Jim Harris and Bill Beifuss, high jump; Les Steers, high jump, hurdles, and shotput; and Reber. Outlook Pessimistic Bill Hayward gloomily said be fore. embarking that “if we make 36 points we’ll be lucky.’’ Most fans believed that the Oregon mentor was being unduly cau tious, making the most of the underdog role in which the Ducks have been cast. Until Steers is .absolutely ready he will not try for the high jump record, which he has smashed unofficially on several occasions. With the hurdles and shqftput now added to his work day, the Oregon kangaroo will be content merely to win in that event, Hay ward revealed. Washington took the meet last year by a count of 77 to 54. Finest Briar Money Can Buy' GENUINE FILTERS FOR MEDICO PIPES PACKED ONLY IN THIS RED A BLACK tZlatiK, MEDICO Filtered Smoking in FRANK MEDICO Pipes, Cigarette or Cigar Holders is bringing extra joy to armies of smokers. It's the wisest dollar you ever spent. Kappa Sigs Win in l-M Softball With 4-Run Rally By ART L1TCHMAN Four runs in the sixth inning by the Kappa Sig singers wipeif eurt a one-run Canard club lead and won the game for the ••beef truot,’* 7 to 4. Sigma Chi, Phi Delt, and Delt teams also romped home wimrot’iw Canard scored one tally in each of the first two innings to eaplur© an early lead. The Kappa Sigs tallied three times in the last half ot the second to gain the advantage for a short time. Canard pwnhedl anumer run across in me mini to tie, and went into the lead with their last run in the fifth. Then the bombarding bats began to bark. Paul Jackson coasted to an easy, 9 to 5. win over the Sam mies. Seven runs in the second inning- sent Jackson back to the mound with a comfortable mar gin to work on. The Sammies scored a run in the first but the lead was wiped out by two Phi Delt tallies in the last of the first. A three-run rally by the Sammies in the last inning fell short. Ragged! defensive play by the Sherry Ross nine enabled the Sigma This to capture the game, tl to 4. Frank Lock wood, Sigma Chi hurler, had a. shutout until the last inning, when a belated four-run out burst spoiled the whitewashing. Poor base running by Alpha hall in the last inning helped the Delta to win a close game, 4 to 3. Alpha had the bases full with the tieing run on third base when an over-ambitious runner attempted to steal second base which was already occupied. The hallmen were in the midst of a promising rally at the time the blunder occurred. Scores: Canard IT" 1 111 010 0— 4 Kappa Sig- . 030 004 >: 7 Herndon, and Holcomb, Engel and Earl. Sammies . 300 033- 5 Tin Belt. 270 00x - f* Riback and Ear man, Jatio.on and Arbuckle. Sigma Chi. 242 3 - It Sherry Ross . 000 4 4 Lockwood and Eiain. Litcbinnn, Dryden and Cutler, Blair. Alpha. 00 003 2 - .1 Belts . 013 002 x.- 4 lease ho and Kunz, Atkm?JOn and Bockes. No games scheduled today. OSC Downs Idaho, 5-4 The league leading- Orfgtm State Beavers climbed a higher on the Northern itivOnti.n baseball ladder, when thf-yj dumped the Idaho Vandals, 5 k 4„ in Coivallis. Clayton Shaw, Beaver butter,) pitched masterful shutout bull until the final two inning* wber* the Vandals hopped onto *us» pitches to score all four run?). This vein gives the Brave*t) a: win-loss average of .150 Vv vthi three wins and one loss. .. .1 Canoe Fete Floats Lumber — Moulding — Lath Paint — Kalscmine See Us for Your Lumber Needs McDaniel lumber co. 131 8th Ave. W. 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