Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 23, 1952, Page Four, Image 4

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    Al Mann Hurls One-hitter as. . .
Beta's Annex League Diadem
With 16-0 Triumph Over Theta Chi
Beta Theta Pi annexed their
■efegue championship in the intra
frwual softball action Tuesday as
they walloped Theta Chi 16-0 on
#he one-hit pitching of A1 Mann.
fm other games. Phi Kappa Psi
squeezed past Delta Upsilon 8-6,
Mti Delta Theta waxed Sigma Alp
h* Mu 15-7. Tau Kappa Epsilon
defeated Delta Tau Delta 5-3. Phil
adelphia House upset Sigma Phi
Reunion 7-1. and Campbell Club
clowned Sigma Alpha Epsilon 12-5.
Southworth Hits
Southworth, Adams and Mc
Mahon headed the Betas' batting.
Southworth hitting a home run.
Adams hitting three times in as
anany times at bat, and McMahon
Kitting two for two plus gaining
twa walks. Theta Chi's Kesson was
the only batter able -to tap Mann
safely.
The Phi Psi's banged DU pitcher
Wrack Johnson for four runs in
each of the first and second in
•*rcr.g~i. The DUs gained only one
♦ally in the first two innings, but
♦Winched five across the plate in
♦He th'rd frame.
Wayne Ballantyne hit a home
-own for the Phi Psi’s, and Preston
»»id Thurman each got two hits
tf% two times at bat. For Delta
l/ipsilon. Jack Wadman collected
tttree bingles in three trips, includ
m a three run homer, and Lowell
FMimck contributed a triple.
In the Delt-Teke game, the
Takes piled up their five runs
e*rly and the Delts whittled it
Bowling Lessons Set
Louis Bellisimo will be offering
Pawling lessons today from 4 to
5 in the SU for 40 cent per stu
dent. It is the fourth lesson offer
ed during the spring term bowling
season.
The lessons are open to all be
ginning bowlers Tuesday and Wed
nesday of every week from 4 to
Ten cents extra is charged stu
dents who must rent their bowling
sttoes. Organized by the SU recre
ational committee, bowling lessons
offered last term attracted several
participants.
In the 19 4 9 Oregon-Colorado
#»6tbaU game, Woodley Lewis re
tained a kick-off 102 yards.
down, but not soon enough. Lacy of
Tau Kappa Epsilon pitched two
hit ball, and Kaiura collected a
triple. Mohr and St. Martin each
hit doubles. For the Delts, Muzzio
rapped out a double for one of the
two Delt hits.
Vranizan Stars
In the Phi Delt-Sammy contest,
the Sammies collected all seven of
their runs in the second inning, but
the Phi Dells banged ahead in the
final two frames, smashing out 13
hits for their 15 tallies. Pitcher
Jim Vranizan and shortstop Bud
Covey each hit three for three for
the Phi Delts, while Cohen got
two for three for the Sammies.
Hunt. Philadelphia House pitch
er, limited Sigma Phi Epsilon to
one hit in the upset. The Philadel
phians collected their seven runs
on six hits. Long led the hitting
with three for three. Grey collected
the Sig Eps' only bingle.
Bill West led Campbell Club’s
12-5 victory over SAE, with three
hits in four times at bat.
KWAX To&ir
Vandal Series
The Idaho-Oregon baseball
games being played at Howe field
Wednesday and Thursday will be
broadcast at 3 p.m. over KWAX,
the campus FM radio station at
88.1 megacycles on the FM dial.
Sportscasters for the games will
be Frank Tilly, sophomore in Eng
lish; Ken Warren, junior in arts
and letters; George Drougas, sen
ior in speech.
The home games against the
University of Washington, April
28 and 29 and OSC. May 19 and
24 will also be broadcast beginning
at 3 p.m. on those days. KWAX
regularly goes on the air at 5
p.m.
Students will be able to hear
the sportscast in the listening
room, 206 Student Union, if they
do not have access to an FM
radio.
Oregon has never finished in last
place in Northern Division basket
ball.
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BALCONY
THE U OF O CO-OP STORE
Summer Session
in HAWAII
The University of Hawaii
announces a full curri
culum for its Summer
Session, 1952, starting
JU1IL- UI1U 1/IIUlUg iiUpUjv m. • ijmipUijiu/u unu
resident faculty members will give 120 credit courses in 27
fields of study for under-graduate and graduate students.
Earn credits while you absorb the sun and fun and fasci
nation of an enchanting subtropical inland. Live on campus,
’ 15 minutes from Waikiki Beach, Write for our booklet
giving complete information.
UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII
Honolulu, Hawaii
Back to Work
HAL Dl’NHAM
—in the news again
Dunham Sparkles
In Grid Workout
The University of Oregon foot
ball squad opened up a bit Tues
day afternoon and the general ««
I suit seemed satisfactory. Back
i field coach Johnny McKay called
| the plays and his charges ran and
i passed against a five-man second
ary.
The |massing and running games
; appear to be about even at this
1 early stage, although incumbent
quaitcrback Hal lJunham has been
i threading the needle with rcgular
! ity. Assistant coaeli .Jack Roche,
i one of the five defensive men,
stationed himself as a line-backer.
Line mentor Gene Harlow di
I rected a lengthy tackling session
with the guards and tackles. Each
i linesman would break through a
I pair of tackling dummies to bring
! down a ball-carrier. Previously the
j Webfoot line went through an ex
j tensive charging drill,
j The lone casulty Tuesday after
noon was center Bob Wilcox, who
| twisted his left knee. He will prob
ably be back In the fold before the
weekend.
Beavars Top Idaho
By 7 to 4 Margin
CORVALLIS —(U.R) — Freshman
shortstop Chuck Fisk drove in four
runs Tuesday to lead Oregon State
to a 7 to 4 win over Idaho in a
coast conference Northern division
baseball game at Corvallis. Fisk
hit three singles.
The victory gave the Beavers
an even split in their two-game
series with Idaho.
Bruce McIntosh got three hits
for Idaho.
Pilcher Norm Wellman went the
distance for the winners, allow
ing 10 scattered hits.
Ducks Fa<
In ND Gc
The shipping Oregon baseb;
Northern Division record in j
against the Idaho \ andals.
Doth contests will be on llov
p in. each day. The Vandals spl
iron State's Heavers at Corvallis
J. Mock Flashes
9.9 Time in'MO'
Highlight of Tuesday's track
time trials was a 9.9 century turn
ed in by Jerry Mock. Coach Bill
Bowerman was pleased with the
performance and feels that it Indl- j
cates Mock is getting back last j
year's form. Jerry was consistent- j
ly beating the ten second mark
when he was forced out with a
pulled leg muscle midway in the ;
19f>l season.
A full 880 yard dash was run j
to determine the man to round j
out the middle distance delegation
of A! Mai tin and Jack Hutchins
John Loft is won the ticket to j
Moscow for Saturday's Vandal
meet over Bill Hail and Gordon j
Peffley with the time of 2:0.6.
The remaining trials had the
following results:
100 yard dash for hurdles Tom
Swalm, Ralph Risiey, and Larry
Blunt. Time 10.2.
350 yard run Bill Fell. Ted An- ;
derson, and IJoug Clement. Time :
38.7.
100 yard high hurdles Swalm
Risiey. and Blunt. Time 12.5.
100 yard low hurdles — Swalm j
and Blunt tied for first with Kis
ley second. Time 12.3.
Billiard Meet to Start
At 0:30 tonight in the SU rec
reat'on area the annual men's
pocket billiards domination will
begin. The contest’s winner will
have his name engraved upon an
SU trophy for* billiard champion
ship.
It is open to any university stu
dent who wants to enter. Winner
of lafit year's elimination was
Claience Naapi.
BOWLING...
Mixed Double*)
Mullat and Abraham 4, Lawr
ence and-O’Iirien 0.
Carr and Weed 3, Goldenberg
and Goldenberg 1.
Corbitt and Allen 4, Towata and
Takano 0.
Kit/.gerald and Jones 3, Gatton
and Mondale 1,
Phillips amt Springer 3, Wada
and Takasumi 1.
Leslie and Woodruff 3, Nagasa
ka and Furikawa 1.
Iloblitt and Hasted 4, Gamlles ]
and Hagendooni 0.
Gerri Phillips led co-eds with a
501 series and a IDS game. Don
Allen paced the men with a 526.
Bowerman Receives Bill Hayward
Trophy Monday at Portland
Bill Bowerman, Oregon track
coach, was presented with the Bill
Hayward Trophy by the Oregon
Sports Broadcasters Monday night
at a banquet held at Portland’s
Columbia athletic club.
The presentation was made by
Hec Edmundsen, Washington track
coach, who said to Bowerman:
“Your record to date has been
marvelous, and I feel certain thut
you will follow In the footsteps
of the “Grand Old Man” of Ore
gon track. I hope that when you
leave, your name too will be Con
sidered synonymous with Oregon
athletic^.”
Bowerman was the fourth win
ner of the award, and the first
coach ever to receive it. The pres
entation was made on the basis of
outstanding contribution to ama
teur sports in the state of Oregon
for the year 1951.
In Bowerman’s ease, considera
tion was given the fine Work done
by him on the PC'C-Big Ten track
meet held last June at Eugene, his
outstanding progress in popular
izing track at Oregon through in
tramural participation, the success
of his track tearps, and ids sports
manship.
:e Idaho
> Today
ill team will put its spotless
eopardy today and Thursday
e field, and will begin at 3:15
t a two-game series with < >re
Monday and Tuesday, w inning
tln> opener 18-15, and losing Tues
day, 7-4. They are now in second
place In the ND with u 2-1 record.
The Idaho team Is hilled as the
most powerful to come out of
Moscow (Idaho) In decent years.
With the closing of several small
er stuto-Hiippotted schools in Idaho,
several talented transfers are on
the University roster this season.
McIntosh Is Threat
Also, All-ND performer Bruce
McIntosh will cavort in the out
field and lead the potent Vandal
hitters .McIntosh, n basketball
player In season, won his spurs as
a first baseman, but hus been
shifted in favor of freshman Flip \
Kleffner, a hard-hitting young
man from Boise.
Jerry Ogle is billed as a good
catcher for Coach Chuck Finley's
outfit. Today he will probably be
on the receiving end of the left
haigled slants of Ilnrlun Melton.
Melton Is known to Oregon fans
as the hot-shooting basket hull for
ward who amazed McArthur court
fans with his accuracy several
times lust winter.
For Coach Don Kirsch's Web
foots, another left-hander. Don
Slegmund, will gel the starting
nod. He is the leading pitcher on
the Duck squad, and his most re
cent outing was in the 14-1 licking
given WSC Friday.
Williams to Start
Others starting for the Ducks
will be Hon Bottler, catcher; Phil
Settecase, first base; Daryle Nel
son, second base; Pete Williams,
shortstop; Earl Averlll, Jr., third
base; Jim Livesay, left field;
George Shaw, center field, and Joe
Sugura, right field.
Averlll led the squad In slugging
in the opening ND series with the
Cougars, getting three homers, and
12 KBI's as adjuncts to a .155
batting murk.
Averlll started slowly in pre
conference games, hut has begun
to hit at his 1951 pace. Cast season
as a sophomore he copped the di
vision batting title with a .438
mark, winning All-American hon
ors in the process.
Sugura has the top percentage*
among the regulars in ND play
with a .800 mark. Hurler Bill
Bottler has one hit in one trip for
1.000.
IV. nuiurr iiiuiiik
The other Bottler, catcher Ron,
is the only other Duck with over
.300 average In ND play; he has
a .333 mark. Shaw and Live.say are
hitting .273, and Livesay leads the
squad in stolen bases with three.
Sigs Win Tennis Go
In the intramural tennis action
Tuesday afternoon Sigma Chi
bested Sigma Alpha Epsilon 2-1.
In the first singles match Gordon
VVilshire of Sigma Chi downed
Bob Styles 6-3, 6-3. In the first
doubles, Calderwood and Tolliver
of Sigma Chi bested Turja and
Thomas, and in the second doubles,
Kcnclcen and Trebbe of SAE de
feated Taylor and Bates of Sigma
Uhi.
Onsrud Wins Ski Event
Jan Onsrud, Norwegian ex
change student, won the cross
country skiing event at the Donncr
Pass meet last weekend.
Onsrud is a member of Coach
Gene Harlow’s varsity ski team,
out did not enter the Donner Pass
meet as a representative of the
University of Oregon.
Support your Ugly Man—sup
x>rt WSSF.