mm f The W'ebfoots from Oregon, out hit and oulfieltled by the W ild cats of IJnfieid, nulled through with a 14-8 win in yesterday’s ball Kamo played at .McMinnville. Reports from the game were incomplete because of a powerline failure during last night's storm. Johnny liuhaio, slugging first baseman, paced the Oregon hitting Ifll&t: V\ 1 l 11 LUlll MUglCS. Warren Taylor and Bob Rieder divided the mound duty for the Lemon and Green with Ted Filip and Peterson behind the plate. Pitcher Gilbert was sent to the showers and replaced by H. Hag doran for Linfield. Rich did the catching'. This was the second pre-season contest for Oregon. Thursday