Second Straight IDAHO (13) Mays, 2 . Williams, rf . Massingill, If Crider, 3 . I.inck, cf . Stallworth, s Pritchett, 1 .. Hunter, If . Glaves, c . Dailey, p . Knikkeberg, p Triggs, p . ' Whitcomb .... § Groves . AB H PO E ...5 112 0 0 C 2 1 2 0 1 2 3 2 2 12 C 3 3 C 12 2 Oil .0 0 0 0 .1 0 0 0 .1 0 0 C 0 0 0 Totals .42 15 24 1C *Hit into double play for Dailey in fifth. § Struck out for Triggs in ninth. OREGON (18) Kovenz, If . Zurcher, cf . Oohen, s. Bartle, 1. Kimball, 3 . Dibble, rf . Kirsch, rf . Torkelson, c .... Bropst, p . PeBernardi, p Mills, p . AB H PO E 3 0 2 6 1 0 7 5 0 8 1 0 0 1 .0 0 0 1 .2100 Totals Idaho . Oregon . .38 11 27 0 010 350 004—13 15 1C 222 062 22*—18 11 C Summary: Runs — Massingill Grider, Linck 2, Stallworth 4, Prit chett 3, Hunter, Glaves, Kovenz 3 Zurcher 3, Cohen, Bartle 3, Kim ball 2, Dibble, Kirsch 3, Torkelson 2 Runs batted in—Massingill 2, Stallworth, Pritchett 2, Hunter 2, Glaves 2, Kovenz, Zurcher 2, Cohen 5 Kimball, Dibble 2, Torkelson 2, Mills. 2-base hits- Grider, Massin gill 2, Pritchett, Kimball, Cohen 2 3-base hits Hunter, Stallworth Kimball. Duck Golfers Face Victoria In Lid-Lifter Oregon's top four golfers left the Fugene campus Wednesday morn ing for an auto junket to Victoria, E. C., where they will test then drivers, putters, and tees for the first time this season in a Saturday match against Victoria College. The quartet, composed of Dwayne Omlid, John Eckstrom Fred Zolezzi, and Dora Provost will meet their coach, Sid Milligan, at Victoria. Milligan left earlier this week to participate in a Canadian r eet, also at Victoria. The top four king-pins arrived ou top by blasting their way through the qualifying rounds. Omlid topped the field with a 288 i . the 72-hole grind, with Eck strom posting a 292, Zolezzi a 294, and Provost a 297. Jack Gaudion landed in fifth po sition with a 302, while the usually steady John Prince was sixth with p score of 306. Bob Sederstrom, Hex McDowall, and Jim Donahue all notched 307 s to wind up in a tlrtee may tie for seventh spot. A1 Uiebel notched a 308 for tenth position. Tucse ten men compose the varsity <lf squad, the top four’ playing in matches away from home. Ducks Outlast Idaho, 18-13, As Teams Commit 16 Errors; Mills Checks in for Victory By Don Fair Idaho out-slugged and out errored the Webfoots yester day, yet lost an 18-13 marathor to the run-happy Kirschmen The victory gave the Ducks a perfect two-win record in Nor thern Division competition. The two teams put on a good show of boot-me-around-agair.-Wil lie, Idaho committing ten errors and Oregon contributing six. It was anything but a day for the pitchers, as both coaches paraded three men to the hill, in a drawn out 2 hour 50-minute session. IN SCORING in every inning but the fourth, the Webfoots were still on the short end of the hitting led ger with 11 safe blows to the Van dals’ 15 Making use of four Idahc miscues, the Ducks managed a paii of markers in each of the first three frames to lead 6-1. Idaho gave starting Webfool hurler Homer Bropst the showei signal in the fourth frame, bunch ing three hits for a like amount oi runs. Dick DeBernardi took over the hurling chores in the fifth frame and Chuck Finley’s lads promptly knocked the cover from his offer ings. THE VANDALS bunched foui hits, including Nick Stallworth’s triple and capitalized on two Ore gon errors (DeBernardi being charged with a three-base boot) for five runs and a 9-6 lead before Dor Kirsch waved Sid Mills in from the bull pen. Smarting' from the Idaho up surge, the Webfoots immediately teed off on Ozzie Kinkkeberg foi six tallies and a 12-9 bulge. In the bottom half of this night marish inning, the first man, Did Battle, scored when the Vanda centerfielder dropped his deep fly Don Kimball pounded a triple tc deep left center, and after Don Dib ble's groundout, Walt Kirsch walk ed. Hal Torkelson was safe on Stall worth’s error, Kimball scoring-. MILLS sacrificed the runners along, and Johnny Kovenz walked to fill the bases. Hal Zurcher slapped a single be tween first and second, batting in two markers. A1 Cohen’s long dou ble scored the final two runs. Mills kept the Vandals pretty much on the hip with his dipsy-doo curves until the ninth inning, when the Moscow squad made a belated four run assault. HE GAINED credit for the ver dict, while Knikkeberg was charg ed with the loss. Cohen and Kimball wielded the big guns for Oregon, Cohen batting in five runs on two doubles and a single, with Kimball slugging a two-bagger and a triple: Frosh Thinclads Meet OSC Rooks Here Today Bill Bowerman’s Frosh thinclads will vie against the Rooks of Ore gon State at 3 o’clock this after noon in a dual meet on Hayward field. This will be the first meeting of the two this year and the first college team the Frosh have been up against. Both teams are lacking in some events. Oregon State will be weak in the sprints and field events while the Frosh, still hampered by the ineli gibility of Olympian half miler Jack Hutchins will be weak in the distances. BOWERMAN has a full squad, however, and will be relying heav ily on field events to gain a lot of points. Marvin, Almand, and Ed Robison will be doing the pole vault. Robsion will also high jump with the help of team mates Smith, Soresby, and Elliott. For the discus there will be Langer and Craig both of whom will also throw the shot put. Frosh Javelin thrower Chuck Missfeldt will be a heavy favor ite to take that event. Bowerman is counting on Jones, Wilson and Timms in the 100-yard sprint with Jones and Almand in the 220-yard event. Bill Soresby and Tom Elliot will be the frosh’s main representatives in the 440. THE HURDLES will be cleared by Soresby, Risley, and Joyce in the highs, while Smith, Singler and Elliot will take the lows. The distances will be run by Bachlund and Picket in the mile with Hamilton and Braedetich filling up th ehole in the 880 left by Hutchins. Standouts in the Rook line-up are Pederson, Fulerton, and Fisher in the distances. Hughs will carry the Orange and Black in the 440 yard run. Pederson. Pederson sur Vandal Dual On Saturday For Oregon Oregon’s thinelads went through a light, form-perfecting workout yesterday afternoon as they add ed the finishing touches in prepa ration for their first dual meet of the season against the University of Idaho on Hayward field. Saturday’s clash marks the sec ond time the two schools have met in dual track competition. THE WEBFOOTS captured the first encounter held in 1947 by a score of 79-52. Several dual records are almost certain to fall by the wayside since the meeting of the schools is short on history. George Rasmussen, Oregon’s stellar vaulter, is almost assured of topping his 1947 mark of 12 feet, 9 inches as are Don Pickens and Lloyd Hickok, depth men in the event. RAVEY HENTHORNE is anoth er Duck who could shave time off his present record in the century, which now stands at 10.1. Woodley Lewis looks like a cinch to chalk up a new mark in the broad jump. 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