Webfoots Out-Slug Huskies, 14-9 Bill Carney, outfielder rounds third and bounds for home in a recent Oregon-Idaho game. The nose, arm, and toe edging into the picture at left belongs to Caccia, Vandal third sacker. Ducks Club Cougars Off ECC Golf Course Frosh Slate Time Trials Coach Ned Johns and his frosh tracksters got another reprieve and as a consequence will not engage in festivities with prep runners from Mc Minnville high school. Said Coach. Johns, “Weil stay home and run time trials,’’ when informed of the cancellation of this meet. Wilson Shines Shining like a mole on a lady’s nose was frGsh miler Don Wilson’s time last night when he tripped the mile in 4:29.5. This time is 7.2 seconds better than the time made in the WSC-Oregon meet Satur day by two winning Cougar runners of 4:36.7. No one has pushed the willowy Wilson thus far this season, but stiff competition is expected for the frosh star when the Oregon State rooks and the frosh clash on Hayward field May 10. Top rook miler is Bob Fischer, pride and joy of State coach Grant Swan. Swan has been quot ed as saying that great things are in store for the boy from Beaver flats. Wednesday Coach Ned Johns Will run his cindermen through the paces under the eyes of a stop watch. I Diversity of Oregon s vic tory-crazy golfers scored their second decisive victory over competition from the rolling hills of the Falouse country, taking the Washington State Cougar golf teams into camp by the large score of 21 to 6, Saturday, in a dual match at the Eugene Country club. Dick Hanen and Captain Bob Engelke had the best ball four somes, penciling a neat 70, to de feat Walt Schuele and Bob Sieg fried, 3 to 0. Bob Duden and Don Cawley grabbed another shutout victory by defeating Jos Thomas and Ray Dinsmore. Shelby Golden and Chet Keller split the 3 points with Captain Cliff Rosell and Gene Bronson, each pairing tak ing IV2 points. For the singles matches, played in the afternoon, Bob Duden was low for the Ducks and Ray Dins more his opponent was low for the Cougars, each shooting a neat 75, to divide medalist honors for the day. Hanen, Captain Engelke, and Ray Cook each posted shut cut victories over the Cougar op ponents. University of Oregon Duckling golfteers romped over the OSC Rooks by the wide margin of 15 to 3, Saturday afternoon at the Laurelwood golf course. Ray Farmer was medalist for the day, shooting a neat 71 for the course. Summary: Russell (OSC) 1, F ootball Closes Except for the budding trees and thinly-clad spectators, the mid-fall season seemed to have taken over Hayward field last Saturday afternoon as leather clad shoulders whacked away against each other and churn ing cleats laid waste to the green sward when the Green and White teams of Oregon’s grid squad tied in civil battle, 7-7. The experts saw promise of a powerful defensive team with sparkling reserve strength in ev ery position. A galaxy of versa tile backfield speedsters showed their wares as tooth teams exhib ited midseason defensive work in the final scrimmage of spring practice. utreens lany Vaughn Corley’s Green team scored first after an exchange of kicks and an elusive run back by Jimmy Newquist, freshman fullback candidate. Larry Olsen passed to Jim Shephard in the end zone, and Laurence Casper converted. At the end of the first 10-min uate period the teams moved from the lower practice field onto the stadium field where Norman Sper, newsreel photographer took pictures of the remainder of the game. Whites Strike Back The Whites tallied late in the second period after Clyde Lee passed to Bob Taylor on the Green 17. A reverse to the left with Curt Mecham on the receiving end behind faultless blocking brought the lone score for Oliver’s White Shirts. Me cham cracked off his own right tackle for the extra point. Strong defensive work confined the ball to midfield for the re mainder of the third and final 10 minute period. Jimmy Newquist was the stand out offensively and defensively for the Green squad. Duke Iver son and Olsen also claimed their share of laurels. Hymie Harris, captain of the Whites, proved himself a tower of strength on defense. Curt Mecham, Frank Boyd, Roy Ell, and Dick Ashcom also showed well for the Whites. Farmer (O) 2; Boone (OSC) 0, Buck (O) 3; Weidmann (OSC) 0, Bergstrom (O) 3; Carney (OSC) 0, Davis (O) 3; Arnold (OSC) 0, Maier (O) 3; Bennett (OSC) 2, Cellars (O) 1. Five Home Runs Feature Contest By BOB FLAVELLE, Co-Sports Editor Oregon’s baseball guns bommed in grand style yesterday as Wie Webfoots pounded out a 14 to 9 triumph over the University of Washington nine in a home run fiasco on the mud flats of Hayward field. The two teams meet again today at 3 pan. Duck and Husky hitters found the range for a total of five loirad trip blows, three of which would have ordinarily been easy outs. \ short left field fence enabled Buck Berry, third baseman for Oregon, circle me sacas to start the Webfoot scoring in the second frame while Sy Stephens, Wash ington second-baseman pepped two balls into the friendly area for ground rule homers. Dick Whitman climaxed a wild sixth inning for the Ducks by blasting out one of the two hon est-to-goodness circuit clouts of the contest. Whitman’s smash came with Pete Igoe and Don Kirsch on the base paths and ac counted for three of the eight runs scored in that frame. Mor gan Bartlett circled the sacks for Washington in the second inning on a line drive between the left and center fielders. Ducks Bat Around Twelve Oregon men came to bat in the big sixth inning. Bill Hamel started the fireworks by beating out a slow roller in front of the plate. Igoe singled, Kirsch walked, and Whitman drove the ball far over the right fielder's head into the football practice field, clearing the bases. Chuck “Zeke” Clifford then singled to right, and Berry doubled sharply to left to send Washington's starting hurler, Laurrie Health, to the showers. Hazel took over the mound for Washington and succeeded in setting down Bubalo for the second out. Bill Carney promptly singled to right field scoring Clifford and Berry. Billy Calvert came to bat for the second time in the inning and dropped a safe hit into center driving Carney across the plate. At this point, Hamel got his second hit of the frame, sending Calvert home. Hamel promptly stole second and Igoe struck out to end the big inning. igoe rimsnes Igoe went the route for the Wetofoots, allowing a total of nine hits while striking out eight batters. Coach “Tubby'’ Graves sent three Washington hurlers to the hill in an attempt to stop the heavy Duck offensive. Heath started and allowed eight runs before retiring in the fatal sixth. Hazel then took over and lasted until the eighth inning when he was withdrawn in favor of a pinch hitter. Six runs were scored in the one and two thirds inningg that Hazel worked. Harris sei the Webfoots down in the final frame with no tallies. Whitman and Haniet led the Duck attack at the plate, each touching the Husky offerings for three hits in five attempts. Stephens and Dave Gordon hit safely twice to top Husky bat ters. Summary: Oregon B Kirsch, 2.4 Whitman, m .... 5 Clifford, lb .4 Berry, 3. 3 Bubalo, r.4 Carney. 1 . 4 Calvert, c . 5 Hamel, s . 5 Igoe, p. 4 Totals .38 Washington B Dalthorp, m .... 3 Stephens. 2 . 4 Fowler, 3.5 Milroy, lb. 4 Gordon, 1. 5 Watson, c . 5 King, r. 5 Bartlett, s. 4 Heath, p . 2 Hazel, p. 1 : Batt . 0 Harris, p .0 Totals .38 Wash. 210 02i Oregon .. 013 00! R r-1 O A fj 3 1 3 j 1‘ 3 3 3 0 0 1 2 6 0 0 2 2 2 1 0 12 3 0 1 112 0 0 1 2 S 0 0 13 0 4 0 110 3 0 14 17 27 0 2 K H O A HD 2 3 2 0 1 3 2 7 J 0 114 2 2 118 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 J o 0 110 1 3 3 13 0 0 0 0 J. o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0(3 0 9 0 24 11 3 R M IB ' 310— 0 0 3 20x—14 17 2 Summary: Stolen bases, Hamel. Sacrifice hits, Clifford, Berry. Two base hits, Calvert, B •.; ry, Milroy, Bubalo, Gordon. Home runs, Stephens 2, Berry, Bartlett, Whitman. Runs batted in, Ste phens 4. Bartlett, Berry 2, Whit man 4, Calvert, Carney 2, Hamel* Igoe, Bubalo. Milroy 2. Dalthorp, Innings pitched by, Heath Ml-3, Hazel 2 2-3, Harris !. Hita off, Heath 11, Hazel 5. Harris 1. Strikeouts by Igoe 8. Heath 1. Bases on balls, Igoe 4. Heath 2, Hazel 2, Harris 1. Wild pitches, Igoe 2, Health 1. Batters hit by, Igoe ((Stephens), Heath <Berry), Passed balls, Calvert. Lcong pitcher, Heath. Earned runs off, Igoe 9, Heath 10, Hazel 4. Time of game, 1:45. 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