Cops Sigma Delta Psi Runnincr Portland Tip s Ducks; Whitman Top Hitter By TOMMY WRIGHT Co-Sports Editor, Oregon Emerald Back from a near disastrous road trip into Washington and Idaho, Coach Howard “Hobby” Hobson sent his charges through a brisk practice session on Howe field yesterday. The slugging Duck nine meets the Oregon State Beavers here Saturday in what may prove the making or the breaking of the webloots championship hopes. After dropping three of five conference tilts, the Oregons took another loss in a kings-X battle with the Portland Pilots, 9 I to 11. Bubalo Pitched Johnny Bubalo, Oregon’s man of every position, was the start ing pitcher and wras touched for all of the Pilots’ runs. Chuck Clifford and Captain Dick Whitman furnished the heavy artillery for the Web foots’ 13-hit attack on Port land hurlers Shaw and Pesky. Clifford connected for a triple with the bases loaded, to drive in three runs in a big seventh inning. 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The Webfoot captain hit a .524 clip on the road trip to sccot his season's average to .458, or nearly 100 points above Bill ^Carney, who is in second place. Shimshak Rieder .... Burns . Whitman Carney ... Bubalo ... Clifford ... Crish . Smith . Hamel . Berry . Calvert ... Kirsch . Begleries . Igoe . AB H ...1 1 .7 .4 .16 .19 4 2 .59 27 .52 19 .53 19 .51 17 .9 .6 3 2 .40 12 .54 16 .55 15 .54 13 3 3 Ave. 1.000 .571 .500 .458 .365 .358 .333 .333 .333 .300 .296 .273 .241 .187 .158 .325 Totals .480 156 Wednesday’s score: Oregon ...102 100 500— 9 13 1 Portland . 002 450 000—11 12 3 Bubalo, Begleries (5), and Cal vert; Shaw, Pesky (3), and Drath. Students of the poultry depart ment at the University of Con necticut discovered an egg con taining a chicken embryo with four legs, four wings, two tails and two backs. r - HAYWARD CALLS Colonel Bill Hayward called a meeting of all varsity and frosh trackmen on the track at 4 p.m. Monday to lay plans for fall track practice. All men are to be there, said Hay ward. NDNetPlay Underway Oregon tennis players break into the first round of this sea son’s northern division net playoffs in Seattle today, join ing Washington, WSC, Oregon State, and Idaho in a tourney to decide the conference team championship. Four netmen Lon Clark, ores ent northern division singles champ: Kerm Smith: Frank Bak er; and Johnny Williams — and Coach Paul Washke rolled out of Eugene shortly after sun-up yes terday for Seattle, and wall start back after the final rounds wind up Saturday. Twenty competitors are entered, four from each of the five schools. The No. 1 man on each team will be seeded, the rest to be paired by draw. Some provision will be made to prevent team mates from clashing in the open ing round. Girl Netters Defeat OCE The "University women’s ten nis team chalked up a 4 to 3 win over the Oregon College of Education on Wednesday at Monmouth. Victorious Oregon players in cluded Babs DuPuy and Claire Renn, who defeated the Mon mouth doubles team of Margaret Sylverson and Hope Rumbaugh, 6-1, 7-5. Other Oregon wins: Phyllis Sanders over Hope Rumbaugh, 6-1, G-l; Jeannette Fields over Mary Sears, 6-1. 6-0; and Babs DuPuy over Margaret Sylver son, 6-3, 6-1. Monmouth's three wins were the doubles team of June Russell and Barbara Ruef over Marilyn Christlieb and Phyllis Sanders, 6-4, 6-2; Barbara Ruef over Claire Renn, 1-6, 6-3, 6-3; and June Rus sell over Marilyn Christlieb, 6-4, 6-2. FRED’S CAMPUS SHOP Men’s Haberdashery by "W ilson Brothers Across from Sigma Chi Cleaning Ph. 3141 MEET AFTERWARDS at the Three Trees WHERE THE CROWD GATHERS Pabst, Regal and Ale on Draught Chicken and Steak Sandwiches Seafood Cocktails Bill McArthur Gets High-Point Honors By ART LITCHMAN Alpha Tan Omega was crowned 1941 Sigma Delta Psi champion on Hayward field Wednesday when they scored 381 points to win the annual meet. The Betas were second with 369, close ly followed by the Phi Delts with 366 points. Bill McArthur of Abba Dabba won the individual championship with the fine score of 86 out of the .100 possible points. Curt Mecham, Pi Kap, finished second with 81 and Jim Marnie. SAE, was third with 72. Les Steers] Sigma Chi, was fourth with 71. Records Broken Three national records wore broken in the meet. Steers jumped 6 feet 9 to break the old mark of 6 feet 6'4. Kay Dickson ran the 120 low hurdles in : 18.18 cracking the old record by .02 of a second. Curt Mecham punted the foot ball 72 yards, four yards bet ter than the old mark. Three of the top ten freshmen: Wes Dollarhide of Zeta hall, Stan Ray of Gamma, and Phil Jackson of Campbell club. High-point men: Bill McAr thur, Abba Dabba, 86; Curt Me cham, Pi Kap, 81; Jim Marnie, SAE, 72; Les Steers, SX. 71; Wes Dollarhide, Zeta, 69; Cam Collier, Phi Psi, 67; Stan Ray, Gamma hall. 67; Phil Jackson, Campbell, 66; Carlo Apa, Zeta, 65; Warren Finke. Beta, 64. Best times and distances: 100 yard dash, Bill McArthur, Abba Dabba. 9.8; 120-yard low hurdles, Ray Dickson, Phi Delt, .1(318;' shot put, Jim Shephard, Sigma hi, 43 feet 1% inches; broad jump. Wes Dollarhidc, Zet.c, 22 feet. S inches; football punt, Curt Mecham, Pi Kap, 72 yards; javc-i lir.. Boyd Brown, Theta Ch-J, (92 feet.; rope climb, G. Warner, Sjig EP> •'05-8; high jump, Les Steers, Sigma Chi, 6 feet 9 inches; base* ball throw, Boyd Brown, Theta Chi, 362 feet; mile run, Bob Mc Kinney. Beta, 4:48. Scoring: 3. ATO, 381. 2. Beta. 369. 3. Phi Delts, 366. 4. Sigma Chi, 343. 5. Pi Kaps. 333. 6. Theta Chi, 318. 7. SAE, 302. 8. Sig Eps, 288. 9. Zeta, 278. 10. Delta Upsilon. 12. Campbell, 241. 12. Kappa Sig, 241. 13. Gamma, 238. 14. Sigma Nu, 235. 15. Phi Sigs, 226. 16. Phi Psis, 217. 17. Fiji, 207. I 18. Delts, 185. 19. Abba Dabba, ISO. (Ttuco men — McArthur: Gerald pft-us-* tis. Kernal Buhler.) 20. Chi Psi, 128. 21. Canard, 118. 22. Yeomen, 307. 23. Alpha, 105. 24. 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