Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 07, 1953, Page Three, Image 3

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    Koch Caught at Home
— Eugene Register-Guard IJkoto
ALt MNI .ST A It Barney Koch being lagged out at home as lie tried •
to stretch a triple Into a homer in fifth inning of first game. Saturday,
""" by the Alums 4-3. Oregon catcher is Karl Averill.
Pitching Good As Webfoots Split
Season's First Four Prelim Games
Oregon’s diamond nine ended a
four game home .stand last Satur
day, .splitting a doubleheader with
the Alumni All-Stars. Having com
pleted the opening week of play
the Webfoot record now stands at
two wins and the same number of
defeats.
In the opening game of the sea
son Bill Blodgett and Trent Huls
| combined efforts to shutout the
Lewis and Clark Pioneers. Blodgett
was the winning pitcher. When the
1 Ducks went down to defeat at the
hands of Oregon State’s Beavers,
SPORTS FARE
Tuesday. April 7
SOFTBALL
3:50 North Field:
Stitzer Hall vs French Hall
3 :50 South Field :
Nestor Hall vs Merrick Hall
3: 50 Upper P'fFld :
Sherry Ross vs Legal Eagles
4 :55 North Field :
Sigma ( hi vs Phi Gamma Delta
4:55 South Field :
Lambda Chi Alpha vs Tau Kappa Epsilon
4:55 Upper Field :
Alpha Tau Omega vs Delta Tau Delta
TENNIS
4 :00—
Nestor Hall vs Phi Kappa Sigma
GOLF
Alpha Tau Orm-ga vs Merrick Hall.
Additional Sports on Page 4
TWO NO-HITTERS
Sigma Nu's Crush Sammies
Con Sheffer bounced a terrific
three-run homer off the roof of the
Physical Education building to lead
Sigma Xu to a 9-4 win over Sig
ma Alpha Mu. Sheffer’s blast came
In the second inning and put Sig
rna Nu into a safe 9-0 lead.
The winners also benefitted from
the good pitching of Gary Meyers,
who pitched three-hit, shutout ball
during his four innings on the
mound. Altogether Meyers and Joe
Kiaser, the other Sigma Nu pitch
er, allowed only four hits and
fanned eight.
Sigma Alpha Mu posted their
four runs in the fifth when Kiaser
walked Don Olds, Ron Sherman
and Jerome Friedman to load the
bases. Then Ed Cohen lashed a
hit to center that got past the
center fielder and all four runners
crossed the plate.
R H E
Sigma Nu . 540 00— 9 4 0
SAM ...000 04— 4 4 3
Meyers, Kaiser (5) and Mon
dale; Olds and Sherman.
HK Clobbers Suzies
A lusty batting attack and no
hit pitching by A1 Wardell and
Bob Mickelson carried Hale
Kane to a 23-2 triumph over Susan
Campbell. Wardell tossed the first
three frames and Mickelson the
last two of the five-inning contest.
Hale Kane scored three runs in
the first on three hits, a wild pitch,
an error, and a fielder’s choice, j
but Susan Campbell came back to
post their only two runs on a
hit-by-pitcher, passed ball, error, j
and double steal.
Hale Kane then went on to score i
three more in the second, add a
singleton in the third, and sew up
the game with a 10-run barrage |
in the fourth.
Besides pitching perfect ball
during his mound stint, Miekelson
led the hitting with two home runs
and a triple. W. Watanabe also
slugged a homer for Hale Kane.
R H
Hale Kane .331 (10)6—23 19
Susan Campbell . .000 00— 2 0
Wardell, Miekelson (4) and
Frolen; Jolly, Jackson (4), Bell
(51, Miura (5) and Briggs.
Sigma Hall Triumphs
Six run rallies in the third and
fourth innings gave Sigma hall a
15-7 victory over Alpha hall. The
Alphas gained a 7-0 lead in the top
of the first but wilted before the
potent late inning batting attack
of the Sigmas.
Alpha .700 0— 7
Sigma .216 6—15
Wah and Stumbo; Duncan and
Kincaid.
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1949, this beautiful ring is now worn by hundreds of alumni and
students. It comes in a variety of settings and stones, and is
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Samples are now on display.
Sold Exclusively by the ALUMNI OFFICE
110 M, Mezzanine, Erb Memorial Union
(Take door to right of elevator 2nd floor)
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Campbell Clubbers Win
The slugging Campbell Clubbers
belted the Philadelphia House’s in
tramural softball team for a 14-4
loss in Monday afternoon action.
Elmer Jones led the fired-up
Campbell Club with a homer and
two singles while cleanup man Don
Jacobson banged out a double and
a triple. Max Crossan led the
Phillies attack with a homer and
a single. The Campbell Club team
collected 13 hits to four for the
Phillies to dominate that depart
ment.
R H
Campbell Clubv..822 11—14 13
Phillies .003 01— 4 2
(Please turn to page four)_
Dr. Leland A. Huff
Optometrist
»3 W. 8th Ave Ph. 5-3725
Farrell Albright was charged with
the loss.
Siegmund Shines
Stan Dmochowsky went the full
seven innings in the first alumni
contest Saturday and dropped a
close 4-3 decision. Don Siegmund
was given credit for the win in the
nightcap as the Oregon nine col
lected an 8-3 victory.
Other Oregon pitchers who have
performed well, but haven’t col
lected a won-lost record are Huls,
who hurled a four inning no-hit
j performance against the Pioneers,
j and Norm Forbes, who allowed a
! single tally to OSC in five innings.
Hitters Improve
Oregon’s hitting has improved
throughout the first week of play,
and the pow'er is beginning to
Basketball Meeting
There will be an important
basketball meeting at 3:15 this
afternoon for all men who plan
to turn out for basketball next
year, according to head basket
ball Coach Bill Borcher.
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show. Home runs have been cred-,
ited to Earl Averill and Forbes, ’
while those who have collected
triples include Jim Livesay, Neal"
Marlett, and George Shaw.
This afternoon the Webfoots
meet the Linfield nine in McMinn- -
ville.-Blodgett and Huls should see
action on the mound. Thursday
aftfrrnoon at Corvallis the Ducks
meet Oregon State in their second
non-conference contest with thstt
club.
Alleys to Close
The Student Union recreation
al department has announced
that the bowling alleys in the
basement of the union will be
closed to open play all day Sat
urday, April 11, due to the Paci
fic Northwest Regional Bowl
ing tournament.
You Don’t Have
to be a Beaver to
be Eager or
Should virtue,
g\ be its owh ' '
^ reward?
.%£ Once there was a
Xi. Junior ■who wa«, by
*** nature, a Grasshop
► per, rather than an
Ant. He devoted mo.-t
of his time and en*
suits, with correspondingly* little emphasis on
the Curriculum in the Catalogue. Conse
quently, while ho was Right Up There
socially, he had academically just about
reached the Point of No Return.
Topping it off was an Ultimatum from the
Male Parent, warning that on his next
arrival home, he had better be accompanied,
either by a List of Passing Grades or a
Social Security Card. All Our Boy could see
ahead was a iifriimc at Hard Labor, unless*
Something Drastic happened.
So he made it tup pen. Invested heavily
in benzedrine and blafk co.Tee and lined up
three super-skull Tutors. Night and day he
Sweated It Out. Made it. too! Wound up,'
If not with Flying Colors, at least with
Respectable Grades. Fhst thing he did,
naturally, was to call Western Union and.
flash the Joyous TidLigs homeward by tele
gram. Then he sat back and waited fer
the Reaction.
It came an hour later. A Telegraphic Money .
Order for £500, pl;v c message' that read:
‘‘Delighted at your confounding the Prorph
ets, including myself. Hope you will join mo
on two-month Eurooum trip, expenses paid,
starting June 20th.’' Signed, POP.
Moral? When you’ve got good new* to
impart, strike while the Item is Hot—by
Telegram! It adds weight, as well as wings,
to Your Words. In riy kind of Communique,
from Date Talk to Dream Talk to Job Talk,
you’ll get farther, faster, when you uso the
Yellow Blank. Just call "W estern Union/ ,
870 Pearl St.
Telephone 4-3221
-4
Campus capers call for Coke
Win the race, bag tbe
trophy, and dunk
A the coxswain... then
ease up and enjoy /
the pause that refreshes
[with delicious,
ice-cold Coca-Cola.' *
• •«
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COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. of EUGENE
© 1953, THE COCA-COLA COMPANY
"Coke" is a registered trade-mark.