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Aggie Extra-Bose Hits Defeat Ducks, Webfoots Meet Portlanders Today Losers Hit, Score Four Kxtra-base hits were ns common place as water m a lake a* the Ore fjv Slate Beav.-ra downed the Ore ,<lon Duck* itM in a Thuradav after Moon Howe Field clash Coach Don Kirsch'a Webfoot* who will battle the la w and Ciat k Pioneers this afternoon at t*v»rt land, collected eight hits from the offerings of Beaver Hurler Don White but they failed to Stop the powerful OSC attack. The Bearer horaeh tde-ha m me r - crs pounced upon Oregon's starting aturler. Jim Hanna, for eight hit' and six earned run* in four innings •The term, ' earned runs ” i* used tooselY. Irnik Homer Beaver Bight Fielder Bud Shirt clrft hit a freak home run with one »nan aboard during the fourth in mng. After Center Fielder Fete Goodbrod. first man up. drew a pans. Shirtclift powered a single l> left field. Duck Left Fielder Norval Bitch ey moved in to take the sphenod but it hit a rut and went through iris legs, rolling over the edge o! Howe Field for a four-bagger. Similar incidents occurred throughout the tuning, in which Oregon State scored four big run* Second Baseman Al Edwards angl ed to left field. White popped OU* to right field. Third Sacker John (tearden grounded out and Left Fielder Jim Jer.k* topped the bail for an ipfield single. First haa-man Nace Taylor fol lowed with a Une dnve that bounc ed of: Hurler Hanna' back Ur an other single Edwards score! Catcher John Thomas, who had a •;ieat day at the plate, then wham med a lor. gJouble down the right field line but he continued to third then occupied by Taylor. Duck ■'•hind Sacker Joe Tom tagged Tay lor for the putout. Off They «*»' The Beaver* collected two horn* run*, two triples, and two double*, "homas led the Aggie assault with t four-bagger, a triple, a double and a single in five trip* to the i<iate. Beaver Shortstop Gene Taiwelli .serformed brilliantly at the plate nut failed to hit in five trip* Tan ( Please turn to page fke) Duck Grid Aces Sweat In Workouts The Ptnfic Coast Conference al lows thirty spring football work out*, and Couch Jim Aiken drove his turn hard Wnltiewliy *r'* Thursday to take full advantage of each session It was baseball weather both night*, so the gndder** sweated freely in their heavy pads C'oa* h Aiken says he is emphasising fun damental* and that hi* men are hr ginning to shape up He will u#e the next few workouts to put polish on the thick running game Several gnddeta drew* favorable comment from Aiken Kon l.yman big sophomore fullback has show n steady improvement this spring Indiana transfer M-.ke Slkorra was shifted to left tackle where he has done well. Norm Kenton, who was frueh quarterback in lWtl and played for Aberdeen Wash . Junior College last season, has b-rti pass ing effectively from the T-futms li«n. Kmmett Williams ITOO-pound right guard has been making a strong bid for a berth in the Ore gon forward wall Hugged Mas Kendtg. up from Bill Boivtreua * froah has shown hsn.self a potent center Another freshman ISO pound speedster Ted Anderson, is learn ‘ Ittg rapidly the new position of half back. He played at the erwl slot for ' the fr »sh Kddle Tryck i standout halfback for Cottage Grove High Sac. year. | is a promising candidate for the • Duck two kfield. Oregon lost an excellent line prospect when big Jim Kimbrough (Of Mississippi JC left SC hie .1 to join the u S. Air Force SPORTS STAFF B-.il Gurtw*y Don tv*«'y I*hil Jobnaon J*in Mrndrahall Davwn I*arW«-r and Dirk rnel drfriited itoarrnary Barton and . Bob Gordon. We have the Original Hawaiian Shirts also ... A free lei with each shirt Si mLs __I | u/lM • f i|m mu c Prep Squads Await Meet Ht T»t»t Vek.d* Ktfhiy-ow high rhuul »t«r». »eplr*etyling eleven high tw-hool*. will vie for »!•«<' «**"' honor* in the r.nitth annual Jam. » championship. Halil r day 1 o |<rrtl inter #»hoJa*ti> awimmthg at the mm* |»»>l Tune trial* will be run off at lu SO a m and the final* at 3 So p m Uoor* for *l»- ta 1 lor* Will open at 3 ocWm k anil liter* will be no admission charged The acboota represented are He. ia»n. Jefferson Washington VVewt Unn, laiuolo Franklin. Cleveland Hwwerrlt, Ha.em Otari and Kla math Kail* Grant the defending champion, top* the 11*t of entile* with 13 swimmer* followed by Henson alth' 12. ar.4 Jefferson with 11 Tlie mm championship l* *p**n aoml annually t»y University of Oregon P James O Heed for whom the meet u dedicated was a former puck swim star who was killed in action |n W rid War II The meet director i* Coach John H->r« Hardt Tlie meet w til be hi lighted b> Hie record breaking freestyle four w >u.e of Ja. k Palmer. Kress task ridge. Tlaaer Campbell, and l*at Cramer of Grant In pre season competition tins foursome shatter ed the former state high school record of t 23 4 for the Iboyard freestyle relay with a time ft 212 The former record w as held by Ion coin Another r**. ml threatened i* the HJfd-yard backstroke record of t uA ft which was made by M-.b Ham- i j blrn of Salem last year John Goode I . f lie: sun has already done l iX'. T j in pre-season time trial* A close race »oofn* in lh.- Id y ard fre.-*tyl.- as John CmhI* of Hensot and Don Pcsinevlter of Franklin will Vie for first pta« e The winner Wilt most likely go below the state record of IP 0 for thi* ever t The event* and the.r order are a* follow* 1. IO- yd freestyle t. loo yd bar lest rose 3. 200 >d treealyb 4. Idol y d backstroke 4. 100 >d freestyle ti. Ittf id Indimlual medley 7. IMsIng ’ H ISO-yd medley relay 9. I bo id freestyle re la I Each participant u allowed to take part in only two events Oregon Frosh Faces Pelicans The Ottgnii frost) burlitll Uam up<ll| it* season a! 3 00 (> tn 11*Sav wht-n It flcTi Klamath Falls High School un H a e Kiel ! Af!< r a week of hard practur TUflklay and Wwlnrirfay, Uuarh Ital Z ifchir named ht» ptutwMi> start ill); lineup for the Klamath famr On the mound will be hunky righthander Bill Bottler, and hurl cm Oeiir tx-wis, Ix»n Drl»r.#y, and Don Hull are likely to see ai 1 ion later In the game Starting at eat ( her will be Don Hedgepeth Bob Britlair will be at first lease Dick Steams at second. Chuck Ktolsig at third, and lee Jackson at shortstop The outfield will Include firm Phillips in left. Dick Millet in * en t( i and Kim Keil in right Oregon Golfers Open Practice The Oregon varsity golf learn coached by Hid Milligan, is in lh< midst of 72 hole medal play quail fylng rounds These will continue until April IK. and the team thu. chosen will meet the University ut Washington golf team at Kugene oi April 2d. Qualifying scores made so fai at ihe Kugene <?oun11y <’lubcour ><■ ali as follows: Kred Mueller. 7.3-tip, 1 >|< k Kstey, 71-73: U-k Howtttt, 7l(-7<>. Jim Hoogs, 7:>; and Dave Fry, 77. IM Pitchers Halt Opponents With No-Hitters Thru* M) * < onpte of nohlUer a )htl about MKftiljr five futi* atiil you tnifhl Imr >t> hka of what wen! oh Thursday U> intramural a-<ftr»al! irtlun Th' no-hitler* were lhlu*h by IWt Thel* l*i 9 Mickey and (San* lUbranl of Theta t*hi Mickey » effort* we rent r» l fettle!y flee *waary a* hi* team Itialn Mtm)iM tfheffy lt»j* 21-0 The contest ufily yfufifaot to the fit*! H*!f «*f the w. jiwl inning when the VilMifrt scored Is ton a and made 22 ajilvaiaiu ea «t the (ill'.r Hat Webb ttt.tahel test » holtie run for the longe*' hit of the 4*y Hebrard gave up a run to Mer rp k hat! even, though they wee! Without * base hit The tone r.curst et tame oft a walk afv4 two errors The!* Chi managed to rt-st the plate J2 tiftie* However Alpha Tau omega dm* * ed Chet hey halt in the only ke» •*. ..nr j lunirat uf the afternoon Mob Ward ■nly gave up two hit* white '<■ curing hi* second »hut<»ut in as many start* The hat terse* w ere Ward and t-arker for ATO ar-! tie: it and HeyiMekl* fur CHettiey I'll Kappa J*s to W tied I-*. 'i f ma Kappa li> 1 in an wW route#! The t*hi l‘s* •» *red eight of the.: fu * in the fir*! innirg !A*!!rf;es were M. kelw,<f-. amt M«i«- *.r.e f -r Phi flight* Kapp* am! ten -rs lid t >f .-*• fat l*hi Kapp* P*. 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