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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1951)
r X vui . -_ « Ducks Open ND Season Harlem Wins INDIANPOLIS —*.¥■>— It look ed like No. 5 for the College All Stars but turned into No. 11 for the Harlem Globetrotters as Mar quess Haynes put on a one-man fourth-quarter show Monday night. HAND DIPPED Chocolates & Fudge Made in Eugene SUGAR PLUM 63 E. Broadway LET'S GO TO CABLES (DRIVE IN) Bowlers Slate SU Tournament Bowling tournament sign-up deadline for the “A,'' "B,” and "C divisons will be Thursday, accord ing to Louie Bellisimo, Student Un ion recreation director. Bowlers may sign up until 7 p.m. at the basement recreation desk. The "A" division should play all four rounds next week. Bellisimo said. In any event the third and fourth rounds will be bowled next Thursday and Friday. This divi sion will be composed of the top bowlers at the University. “C" division players must bowl their first and second games before Thursday to facilitate determina tion of handicaps. Scores for all divisions will be based on total pin points. Times available for bowling are 4 p.m. to 9 p.m., Monday through Thursday; 4 p.m. Friday: 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. on Saturday; and 2 p.m., 4 p.m.. and 7 p.m. on Sunday. A charge of 25 cents per line will be made both afternoons and even ings. My * Choice is Tennis Equipment" . Play a Frank Parker racket and you'll play better tennis. There’s one to fit !§jBg^ your need at I Hendershott's 770 W illamette Dial 4-9325 Table Tennis Deadline Set The deadline for first-round play in the men’s all-school tuble tennis tournament has been extended to Friday, April 20, 4 p.m. Second, third, and fourth-round matches will be heki next Tuesday and Wed nesday from 7:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. in the recreation area. Each match will be played at a scheduled time and table. Women's second-round play dead line is slated for the same time. Third and fourth-round matches will be held on the same days as the men's matches. The following matches must be completed by 4 p.m. Friday to complete first-round play. All matches not played will be- for feited. HanU Narsohik — Dick Williams Dick Thompson — Vic Haklial Tom MacDonald — Nobu Yoko gawa Jerry Bailey — Dick Chambers Bob Ridderbush — Doug Hunt Womens second round: Nancy Galbreath — Mary Burrell Mary Deth Woodell — Norma Smith June Nichols — Joan DeBene detti .Marge Elliott — Donna C.utton Anna Clark — Caroline Black Delts Outscore Theta Chi Nine TUESDAY’S SCORES Delta Tati Delta 9, Theta Chi 8 Delta I’pttilon 12, l*i Kappa l’hi 1. rhi Gamma Delta 24, Phi Kap pa Sigma 1. Beta Theta PI 5, Gamma Hall 1. / *'< Kappa Sigma 7, Sherry Ross I. By Clark Smith Delta Upsilort, Phi Gamma Del ta. Beta Theta Pi. Delta Tau Delta, and Kappa Sigma won intramural softball games Tuesday afternoon, while the Yeomen forfeited to Omega Hall. Delt Pitcher Jack Reading, who had previously pitched two no-hit ters, wae battered for eight runs by Theta Chi. His teammates collected the same number from Theta Chi Pitcher Gene Hebrard in the regu lation time, with the Delts scoring one run in an extra inning for the victory. Scoring nine runs in the third in ning, the DUs walloped Pi Kappa Phi 12-1. Frank Johnson was the winning pitcher, while Schroeder collected two hits in three tries for i Delta Upsilon. The Fijis scored 14 runs in their, only time at bat to swamp Phi Kap-1 pa Sigma. The Phi Kaps were held to one run by Pitcher Tom Lekas. Idaho Scheduled For Howe Field Horsehide Battle Tin- l'11i\ iT.-ity of < fregon \ arsitv ha-chaU stpiad w ill open it - 1 »>51 Northern I )i\ isiuii against tin- Idaho Vandal* at 3:00 p.m. todav on the local 11 owe 1‘ield. Co-captain Mel Krause, a 1950 All-N’ortherii Div ision second team selection, w ill start the frame on the mound for Coach I Jon Kirsch’s Ducks. Krause, also an All-Northern Division hoop star, started hi Wehfoot career as an infielder. hut he shifted to the pitch r'- hox during his sophomore season. During hi- junior \ear. 1950. he xvas credited with four of Oregon's six Northern Division vie ( >irtf(in's utluT >U:i<lv lutrlcr L COACH DON KI KMC'll w ill di rect tlic Duck diamond urllnti when they liattle I lie Idaho Van dals this afternoon on Howe Field. Coach Kirscti is starting his fourth season as W'ehfoot horseliide mentor. Webfoots Hold All-Time Lead Oregon . vvsc . Washington ... use. Idaho Won Lost IVt. Ill 107 .015 100 10H .602 146 180 .528 140 188 .504 04 200 .242 Order of the '0' Tin* Order of the “O” Will meet at noon today at the 811*1110 Al pha Kpsilon house. All members are firmed to attend. GOT UM HEAP BIG BIRTHDAY POW-WOW! Special Values During April on Gas - Oil - Tires - Lube Jobs //■&>. Z, OAK * Gtffr*iZ J 6ti>. Z, ffLA/R, ?h(h 4-ftSt '!#/$&*»!?' ?ho. S-<TZS4 PortMilrr I, vie Kovels, miurcit ; u finger during n recent picnic and probably will be out of action foe the entire ND season. “"’itogerii had the outstanding Dv#k hurting record for the ten pri sea son games Giving up one run in 11 ' innings, he hud un 0.89 earned run i average. Facing 40 batters, he fan ' ned 13, walked 2. and surrendered ■I hits. Smith Iteeelvlng Jack Smith Is scheduled to handle the Duck receiving chores during ttie clash. Smith leads the Oregon regulars In the bulling de partment with a healthy .429 aver age. Collecting 7 safe blows in 21 trips I to the1>!ate, lie has acquired a rep. | ntation as a power puncher by hil ling two homers, two triples, and a. double during pre-season games. Coach Kirsch plans to start Phil Sett ecus'* at fust base, Joe Tom at short, ND Batting Champion Dar . lye Nelson "t second, and Nu k | Schmer at third. The starting outfield will consist of Norval Ritchey, left field; Jim Llvesay, center field: and Earl Av erill Jr., son of the famous major leagiTer, right field. I Winning five of their ten pre-sea . son dashes, the Ducks displays I power at the plate (nine homers, I ten triples) but weakness on the | mound. Krause. Ihe top-ranking hurlcr | since Rogers injured his digit, has surrendered 11 hits, 12 runs (some I of them unearned), and 16 bases on | balls in 17 innings. Second Clash Thursday Oregon will face the Vandals again at 3 p.m. Thursday on the same diamond. The Ducks have lost only one series to the Idahoans dur I ing their 18 years of ND competi tion. The Vandals took a 3-1 series triumph during the 1934 season, but the Webfoots nevertheless ad^l the ND title that same year. On two other occasions, 1940 and 19.r>0, the Ducks split their four games with Idaho. The remaining 15 seasons featured Oregon series wins. The Ducks have won 55 games lrom Idaho, losing 15. Oregon will battle the state semi-pro titlists, the Archer Blow er and Pipe Company, Saturday afternoon on Howe Field. The Ar cher nine is coached by Bill Carney, played for the Ducks during the 1940, 1941, and 1942 seasons and was an All-Northern Division out fielder. Adams Slated Catcher Eddie Adams, former Portland Beaver backstop, also is slated to perform for tlje state champs. Teammate Bill McClus key, Washington ■ High diamond coach, might see action in the game. Coach Hal Zurcher’s undefeated Oregon Frosh will meet the Ore gon State Rooks for a doublehead er at 2 p.m. Saturday on the local fields. Before the opening of the 1950 season, California Coach Pappy Waldorf stated, “There’s no ques tion but what, we’re the greenest team in the Pacific Coast Confer ence. We lost 26 lettermen and both our offensive and defensive lines are virtually gone.” The Golden Bears then took the PCC? title for the third consecutive vear.