Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 29, 1941, Page Seven, Image 7

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    The climb.
Almost
At the top
And over.
For a record*
Webfoots Bomb Vandals Again, 19-9
Idaho Humbled
Under Hit Spree
Continuing the hitting barrage that saw them drive out 22 hits
in the first of the Idaho-Oregon two-game series, the Webfoot base
ball team battered three Vandal pitehesr for 18 hits and 19 runs on
Howe field Saturday.
In two wild scoring innings, the first and eighth, the Ducks scored
15 of those runs. Tallying seven in the first frame, and eight in the
pitcher’s nightmare eighth.
Calvert, Clifford Hit
Billy Calvert and Chuck Clif
ford led the collegiate “murder
ers’ row’’ with three hits each.
Bob Rieder, starting hurler for
Oregon slapped a triple down the
first base line in the first. Buck
Berry hit a line drive homerun
over the left field bank in the
second and Dick Whitman got a
four-base blow in the sixth.
Idaho threatened the Oregon!
lead constantly through the
first seven innings, grabbing a
pair of runs in the first on a
walk, Bill Hamel’s error, and a
single. Rieder tightened down
for the next two innings before
Vandal pitcher Whitey Jenk
ins hit a freak homer to left
with one man on, after two had
scored on a pair of singles and
Rieder’s error. Ted Kara, di
minutive Vandal catcher, who
had gone hitless in seven pre
vious trips to the plate slapped
a long homerun into left center
as Idaho leadoff man in the
fifth.
Nick B e g 1 e r i e s took over
the mound duties for Oregon a
few moments later and held the
Vandals to one run and two hits
for the three innings he hurled.
Monk Karterman pitched the
final frame for the Ducks being
touched for one run and no hits.
Six Hurlers See Action
Idaho used three hurlers, Jenk
ins starting and allowing eleven
runs and 12 hits in the seven
innings he worked. He was re
placed by Dal Bechtol, who was
slammed around for six runs in
Barrish Lost
To Golfers
The well-balanced, undefeated
University of Oregon frosh golf
team, weakened by the loss of
Bob Barrish, who broke his
thumb and will be out of compe
tition for the rest of the season,
carried on today in fine style
when Bob Bergstrom, Dick Davis
and Dick Maier played a medalist
challenge match to determine
who was to advance to the va
cated third position.
Bergstrom was medalist with a
73, followed closely by Dick Davis
with 74 and Maier with a 75 to
take over the 3, 4, and 5 positions
on the squad.
The frosh will vie with the
Salem high divot diggers on Sat
urday at the Eugene County
club. , j.,
one-third of an inning. Lloyd
completed the game for Idaho
giving up one run.
The eighteen hit total gave
the Ducks a 40 hit count for the
two games in 82 official trips
to the plate for a near .500
team average. Every Oregon
player who came to bat in the
Saturday tilt was credited with
at least one hit.
Box score:
Idaho B
Caccia, 3 . 3
Kara, c.5
Redmun, ss.4
Atkinson, 2.4
Hilton, 1 . 3
Reed, If . 3
B. Smith, cf .... 4
Foster, rf.5
Jenkins, p . 1
*Snyder.1
Bechtol, p . 0
Lloyd, p. 0
Totals .33
Oregon B
Kirsch, 2 . 4
Whitman, cf .. . 6
Clifford, 1 . G
Berry, 3 .6
Bubalo, rf . 4
Carney, If . 3
Calvert, c . 4
Hamel, ss . 0
**Shimshak .... 1
T. Smith, ss .... 3
Rieder, p . 2
Begleries, p.3
Karterman, p .. 0
R H O A E
10 16 0
2 2 2 0 0
0 113 1
2 2 2 1 0
1 1 12 0 0
112 0 1
0 0 2 0 0
112 0 0
110 3 0
0 10 0 0
0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 1
9 10 24 13 3
R H O A E
3 14 3 0
2 2 10 0
2 3 12 0 0
2 2 12 0
112 0 0
2 10 0 0
3 3 5 1 0
0 0 0 0 1
110 0 0
1 2 2 7 1
110 11
110 0 1
0 0 0 0 0
Totals .42 19 18 27 14 4
*Batted for Jenkins in 8th.
**Batted for Hamel in 1st.
Idaho . 200 411 001— 9
Oregon. 710 012 08x—19
Pains batted in by—Kara, At
kinson, Hilton, Jenkins 2, Whit
man 2, Clifford 3, Berry, Caivert
4, Shimshak 2, T. Smith 3, Rieder.
Homers — Jenkins, Kara, Berry,
Whitman. Triples — Rieder. Dou
bles—T. Smith, Berry. Sacrifices
•—Caccia, Calevrt, T. Smith. Stol
en bases—Hilton, Bubalo, Carney,
Calvert 2. Double plays — T.
Smith-to-Kirsch-to-Clifford 3, T.
Smith - to - Clifford, T. Smith-to
Berry to Clifford. Earned runs—
Idaho 4, Oregon 15. Left on bases
—Idaho 8, Oregon 6. Struck out
by—Jenkins 1, Lloyd 1, Rieder 3,
Begleries 2. WTalks off—Jenkins 2,
Bechtol 3, Rieder 4, Begleries 2,
Karterman 2. Hit by pitcher—
Redmun by Begleries, Reed by
Karterman. Passed balls—Kara 2.
Twelve hits, 11 runs off Jenkins
in 7 innings; four runs, 7 hits off
Bechtol in 1-3 inning; seven hits,
7 runs off Rieder in 4 1-3 inn
ings; three hits, 1 run off Beg
leries in 3 2-3 innings. Umpire—
Spec Burke. Time—2:33.
John Mead,
McKeeHurl
No-No Ball
By ART PITCHMAN
Johnnie Mtead and Harvey
McKee entered the softball hall
of fame, yesterday when they
hurled no-hitters in intramural
softball games.
McKee pitched the Pi Kaps to
a 4 to 0 victory over the strong
Beta nine. Mead's brilliant chuck
ing enabled the Sigma Nu team
to whitewash Gamma hall, 5 to 0.
Pi Kaps Win
Two hits, two walks, and an
error resulting in four runs in the
first inning gave the Pi Kaps a
lead that was never threatened.
Red McNeeley started for the Be
tas and immediately got into
trouble.
Pavalunas threw no-hit ball
after the disastrous first inn
ing but the damage was done.
McKee and his tricky raise-"
ball had the Beta batters help
less.
Mead encountered stiff opposi
tion in Bob Wilson, Gamma pitch
er. Wilson wras pitching .no-hit
ball until the fourth inning when
John Dick smashed a long home
run to break the deadlock.
Fijis Edge Kirkwood
Bob Bergman's hard infield
single scoring Chet Haliski from
second base climaxed a two-run
rally in the last inning that
squeezed out a 6 to 5 victory for
the Fijis over Kirkwood. Kirk
wood led throughout the game
until the winning rally started.
AlO bats boomed out a 14
to 1 slaughter over the Sigma
hall squad. Jake Leicht, recruit
pitcher, loafed to victory after
his teammates had garnered a
huge lead. He allowed but one
hit to join the day’s parade of
beautiful pitching performanc
es.
Scoring ten runs un only six
hits Zeta hall nosed out the SAE
softballers in a loosely played
ball game, 10 to 8. Zeta tallied
three runs in the third and four
in the fourth to overcome an
early SAE lead.
Scores:
Pi Kapas .4 0 0 0 0 0 0—4
Betas .0 0 0 0 0 0 0—0
McKee and Jacobsen.
McNeeley, Pavalunas, and
Beard.
Gamma .0 0 0 0 0 0—0
Sigma Nu .0 0 0 1 1 3—5
Wilson and Pond.
Mead and Beard.
Kirkwood .1 0 1 0 3 0—5
Fiji .1 1 0 0 2 2—6
Samples and Ordway.
Conlin and Haliski.
ATO .4 1 1 3 5 0—14
Sigma .0 0 0 1 0 0— 1
Leicht and Hay.
Browning and Richardson.
SAE .3 0 0 2 1 0 2—8
Zeta .1 0 3 4 1 1 *—10
Hartzell and Hayes.
Leonard and Campbell.
Carney Tops Duck
'Murderers’ Row’
With .467 Average
The University of Oregon’s varsity baseball team with two banner
days at bat against Idaho helping no end, has a team batting average
of ,358> A total of 40 hits were chalked up by the “murderers row" ini
their two-day fiesta on Howe field against the Vandals.
Leading the regulars is Bill Carney with a healthy .467. Following
Carney is Johnny Bubalo with .589, and Dick Whitman with .38.1.
The Ducks have a team fielding percentage of .929. Five regulars
are fielding 1.000.
Complete team averages:
Player B R H 2B 3B HR Ave. O A E
Shimshalt . 1 1 1 0 0 0 1.000 1 0 0
Smith . 3 1 2 1 0 0 .667 2 7 1
Crish . 2 1 1 0 2 0 .300 0 0 0
Burns . 2 1 1 0 0 0 .300 0 0 0
Carney . 15 3 7 2 0 0 .467 5 1 0
Bubalo .,. 18 5 7 1 0 0 .389 S 0 0
Whitman . 21 S 8 0 0 1 .381 9 0 1
Calvert. 19 4 7 0 1 0 .368 23 3 0
Clifford. 17 6 6 1 0 0 .353 42 0 1
Hamel . 9 0 3 0 0 0 .333 1 12 4
Rieder. 3 1 1 0 1 0 .333 011
Berry . 19 4 6 3 0 1 .316 4 7 0
Kirsch. 17 9 5 0 0 0 .294 14 11 3
Begleries . 6 1 1 0 0 0 .167 0 3 1
Igoe. 7 1 1 0 0 0 .143 0 4 0
Karterman. 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1
Totals.159 46 57 S 3 2 .358 108 50 12
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Duckling Nine Tangles
With Silverton Today
Oregon's Duckling baseball
team will have the opportunity
to unleash bats that have been
idle for a week this afternoon
at 2:30, when they tangle with
the Silverton nine at Silverton.
The frosh will be gunning for
their fourth win in the Tuesday
afternoon game. The six games
played to date have shown just
what Warren predicted early, in
the season; that he needed more
pitchers. Warren has remedied
the pitching situation somewhat,
however, by turning two of his
infielders, Bill Gissberg and Kiki
Simonsen, into pitchers.
Jones to Pitch
Warren announced his selection
of Aaron Jones, one of his several
left-handers, for the starting
pitcher. It will be Jones’ first
starting assignment. The south
paw saw six innings of relief
work against Sweet Home last
week and set the high school
team down with two hits and a
single ran.
In reserve, Warren will have
the slants of A1 W’imer, another
left-hander, or either of his ver
satile infielders, Gissberg or
Simonsen.
The starting posts in the in
field will go to Gissberg at first,
Bill Bishop at second, Bob Far
row at short and Ace Crane at
third.
In the outfield Warren will
have Bob Ballard, Dick Burns,
and his choice of Jimmie Vitti or
Martini.
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