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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1951)
Webfoots Renew Linfield Rivalry The Oregon Duck baseball nine, currently resting in fourth place in the Northern Division, will meet the Linfield Wildcats Thursday at McMinnville. The Ducks met Linfield in the season* opener for the Webfoots early in April, and Linfield took advantage of seven Oregon errors, the highest Ducck total for the season, to win 10-6. L. G. Balfour Co. YOUR Fraternity Jeweler pins, rings, novelties, stationery & supplies Dance programs, and raise, supplies Northwest Office 603 Gen. Insurance Bldg. Seattle 5, Wash. Mark McColm, Mgr. Rooks Win Two Over Ducklings The OSC Rooks must have a jinx on the Oregon Ducklings in baseball. The Rooks made it four in a row over Coach Hal Zurcher’s men as they swept a doubleheader played at Corvallis Friday, 5-2 and 5-4. This was the Baby Beavers' ninth straight win of the season. Oregon pitchers Don Selginuml and Bill Bottler were rather stingy with hits, eueh giving five, but the Kooks were aide to bunch theirs where they counted in both games. Center fielder Duane Helbig tagged Seigmund for a homer in the1 third inning of the opener with two men on base. In the second tilt, Ron Fundingsland, clouted another homer off Bottler. Norm Wellman and Dick Ken rose stifled Duckling hitting ef forts. Wellman allowed four safe blows and Kenrose gave up six. A three-run Duckling rally fell one run short in the seventh frame of the second game. The Ducklings have four more scheduled games with the Rooks. A Saturday tilt with the Central Catholic Rams at Eugene was rained out. Are You Planning To Spend the SUMMER In Los Angeles? COMPLETELY FURNISHED APTS. AVAILABLE— WITH SW IMMING POOL & SI N DECKS IN WESTWOOD VILLAGE —Two Blocks from UCLA Campus RATES: S3II.00 EACH for 3 $40.00 EACH for 2 in Apt. Per Month W RITE TO: MANAGER: 901 LEVERING AVE., L. A. 24 FOR INFORMATION AND RESERVATION Annex Cafeteria University of Utah Salt Lake City, Utah In Salt Lake City, Utah, there is always a friendly gathering of University of Utah students in the Annex Cafeteria. And, as in univer sities everywhere, ice-cold Coca-Cola helps make these get-togethers something to remember. As a pause from the study grind, or on a Sat urday night date—Coke belongs. Ask for it either way ... both trade-marks mean the same thing. BOTTLED UNDE* AUTHORITT OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY © 1951, The Coca-Cola Company UO Golfers Win Dual Meet Title I by Bill Gurney The Oregon Golf team, winner of the Northern Division dual meet title, finished its undefeated dual meet season Friday with a 18 tg to 10tj victory over the Oregon State Beavers. Coach Sid Milligan's men will be fuvorites in the Northern Division tournament Saturday in Seuttle. Last year the Ducks lost the tourney crown by one stroke to Oregon State. Clark Still Hut Oregon took the best ball match es from the Beavers, 7 to 3 and eked out a to 71 - triumph in the singles play. Kon Clark, the Duck who burned up the WSC course last weekend with an eight under-par 27 round, kept up the good work by downing Dick Yost, the top Orange divoteer. On a rain-swept Corvallis Coun try Club Course, Clark's 2 over par 73 was enough to top Yost's 75. Also Top I'BC OSC's Jim Perry earned medal honors with a one-under-par 71. This was the seventh straight victory for the Ducks. They won their sixth on Thursday as they trampled the University of British Columbia linksmen, 17>^ to3'-... in a non-conference meet on the Eu gene Country Club Course. The Duck best ball duos of Hon Clark and Bob Atkinson, and Fred Mueller and Dave Frey swept their matches with UBC men Dong Bajus and Bob Esplen, and Gordy Christopher and Dick White. Fred Mueller earned medalist laurels with a score of 70. OUT OF THE_ CELLAR By Dick Thompson The trophies on top of the shelf in the recreation area are now beginning to find some homes. June Nichols brought home the bacon in the girls table tennis tournament winning over Nancy Galbreath in a close match. We have another winner across the hall in the bowling alley. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Case won the faculty mixed doubles league with a record of 20 wins and 8 losses. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gelhausen tied with Helen Peterson and R. W. Cryder for second place, winning 19 and losing 9. Third spot was taken by Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hanes. Merv England did u nice job of bowling this weekend, coming through with a 247. It took eight strikes and three well placed spares to do it. This is the third highest game howled in the HU. The women's single tournament is coming along very well. There is still time to sign up, however, May 25th being the deadline. All girls signed up are urged to bowl after 4 or 9 p.m. any day except Friday. Trophy winners for the faculty league include: Major R. J. Greiner for the season's high gross series of 636; Dean Bond for the season's high net game of 236; Colonel Lee Hibner for the season’s high gross game of 263; Colonel Eldon Hanes for the season's high net average of 170; and a tie between A. E. Miller and G. F. Andrews for the high season’s net series of 575. The faculty league was won by the “Flying Saucers” composed of Herman Gelhausen, Robert Hord, George Hopkins, Dick Williams and Warren C. Price. Their final record of 46 wins and 14 losses was pushed by the “The Jets” with a record of 37 wins againsfc 23 losses. Jack Keller Wins The First Annual 'Emerald Trophy' Driving Guard Jack Keller was | awarded the "Emerald Athletic Trophy” Saturday for his basket ball achievement, his scholar .ship, and hot citizenship. •>. Harris Presents Award The newly-established award was i made at the Junior Prom by i Athletic Director Leo Harris, The I trophy was presented on iiehalf of the athletic department and the | Daily Kmerald. Keller recently won the Vnlver-j ally Man’s Shop Award when lie was selected by teammates as the outstanding member of the snrsltyj basketball st|uad. Keller was picked by the coach es as one of the outstanding guards in the Northern Division in 1950 and 1951. His greatest value was his driving and inspirational team work He led the team in assists this year G2. Warren Kates Him High Coach John Warren rated Keller highly for his athletic ability, leadership, willingness to work, - and performance. He competed in three major sjiort.s basketball, baseball, and track in his fresh man year. The trophy winner was selected 1 by a committee composed of Leo j Harris, athletic director: Orlando J. Hollis, PCC faculty representa tive; Art Litehnian, director of the athletic news bureau; Harry Moun tain, ASUO president; Tommy Ed wards, president of the Order of the "O’; Phil Johnson, sports edi tor of the Kmerald; and Dick Suite, sports editor of the Eugene Register-Guard. Heavy Rain Halts OSC Track Meet The Oregon-Ori'gon State dual track meet, scheduled for Satur day afternoon, was cancelled as a result of undue precipitation and was rescheduled for 4 p.in. Tues day. Oregon has won lii dual meets from the Beavers while losing IS. The Bucks have won 13 of the last lti meets with the Staters, includ ing a row between 1933 and 1940. Oregon will compete in the Nor thern Division Meet next Saturday I at Pullman, the Pacific Coast Con ference Meet May 25 and 26 at Los Angeles, and possibly the N.C.A.A. Meet June 15 and 16 at' Seattle. The Ducks also will participate in the annual Big Ten-PCC Meet June 19 at Kugene. You can't win department: It took the basketball coaches an en tire year to repeal the two-minute rule, hut it only takes the Soviet Parliament two minutes to pass a Five Year Plan. SPORTS STAFF Don Dewey Phil Johnson Jim Mendenhall Bil Gurney Clark Smith The four student mixed doubles leagues are bowling their final round this Tuesday and Wednesday at 0:30 p.m. Winners of the leagues will play off for the championship next week. I’ll give you the win ners of league one and two Wednes day. WHAT SHALL WE DO WITH OUR PERSONAL POSSESSIONS WHEN SCHOOL IS OUT? Dial 4-0417 for advice and free estimate. STORAGE: Reasonable rates. SHIPPING: Anywhere, one piece or a van load. PACKING: Expert packing and crating. Eugene Transfer & Storage Co. 260 Ferry St. Dial 4-0417 JACK KKIJ.KK Net Match Washed Out The Oregon tennis team will sel ection Wednesday against Oregon State in a warmup match for the Northern Division Tourney to be held Friday and Saturday in Seattle, Wash. The Ducks were to have met the Beavers Saturday In Corvallis but the match was rained out. I1U»« “California Passage ’ with Forrest Tucker, Adele Mara also “Flying Missile” with Glenn Ford, Vivele Lundfors “Abbott & Costello Meet the Invisible Man" also “The Fat Man” '("W 40431 “At War With the Army” with Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis also “Easy Livin Victor Mature, Lucille Ball fl’l MCKENZIE «W I’l -T 7-HOI ‘‘Father’s Little Dividend" with Spencer Tracy, Elizabeth Taylor VARSITY i “Jackie Robinson Story” also “Panic In The Streets” with Richard Widmark, Paul Douglas SEt A M 0 V I E FROM YOUR CAR “Bagdad” ^ with Maureen O’Hara also “Black Bart” with Yvonne DeCarlo, Dan Duryea