Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 08, 1953, Page Three, Image 3

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    Scores High in IM Softball
In intramural action yesterday
afternoon, Sigma Chi shut out Phi
Gumma Delta, 9-0; Alpha Tau
Omega walloped pie Delts, 7-1;
Merrick hall overwhelmed the Nes
tor nine, 13-0; Sherry Hoss outran
the Leagle Eagles, 15-10; Tau Kap
pu Epsilon battered Lambda Chi
Alphl, 13-2; and French hall beat
Stitzer by forfeit.
Sigs Trounce Fijis
Gordon Sloan turned in a top
pitching performance as his Sigma
Chi mates ran away from the Fijis.
0-0. I he winners scored six more
runs in the last inning, but these
didn’t count because the losers
didn’t get to bat in the last half
of the Inning.
Clark Miller collected the lone
Fiji hit to ruin Sloan’s bid for a
no-hitter.
Sigma Chi scored twice in the
first on one hit, four times in the
fourth on three hits, two walks
and one error, and three in the
fiftli on two hits and a walk.
K H E
Sigma Ghi .200 43—9 6 0
** o D 000. 00—0 1 I I
Sloan, Elliot, (6) and Hodges!
and Patera (0); Wheelless and!
Kraft.
ATO's Down Delts
Bob Altman allowed only two
hits, both to Delta Tau Delta sec
ond baseman, Bob Adair, as Alpha
Tau Omega soundly whipped the
Delts, 7-1.
Alpha Tau Omega opened the
scoring in the top of the third with
three tallies on no hits, two er-^
SPORTS FARE
Wednesday, April 8
SOFTBALL
3 North Field :
l*t kappa Phi vs Phi Delta Theta
3 : SO South Field :
Phi Kappa Sigma vs Sigma Phi Epsilon
3 :50 I’pprr Field :
Sigma Alpha Epsilon v* Pi Kappa Alpha
4 :' North Field :
Beta Theta Pi vs Phi Kappa P.si
4 ’ 5s S- -util Field
Phi Sigma Kanpa vs Sigma Xu
4.1 ’pne* Field :
Delta 1‘psilon vs Sigma Alpha Mu
TENNIS
Phi Delta Theta vs Phi Gamma Delta
rors, one hit batter, and one walk.
The other four ATO runs came In
the fourth on three hits and two
walks.
Slugging stars for the winners
were Bill Kirby with two for
three and Jack Boehme who walk
ed twice and banged out one hit
in one try. Adair, however, got
the longest hit of the contest for
the Delta. In the last inning he
pounded a long double off the left
field wall which missed going over
by a scant three feet.
R H E
ATO .003 400—7 5 2
Belts .000 010—1 2 4
Altman and Boehme; Beerman
and Peterson. -
Merrick Over Nestor
Fred Richter also spun out a
one-hitter as the Merrick hall nine
blanked the Nestor team, 13-0. Jim
Helliwell spoiled Richter's unblem
ished effort with a single. Besides
the lone hit, the winning pitcher
walked two and struck out 3.
Vernon Veron had a good day
at the plate for the Merrick boys,
getting two hits and a like num
ber of walks. Gerald Nelson
clubbed out two hits in three tries.
R H E
Nestor 000 00— Oil
Merrick 404 23—13 10 1
Davis and McLaughlin; Richter
Barnard and Pound.
Sherry Ross Wins
Although outhit by their oppo
nents, the Sherry Ross nine man
aged to outlast the Legal Eagles,
15-10. Sherry Ross was behind go
ing into the sixth inning, but a nine
run outburst in that frame pulled
Lettermen Meet
There will be an Order of the
“O" meeting today at noon for
all old and new members at the
Phi Kappa Psi house, accord
ing to Tom Lyons, president of
the group.
them from behind and put them
ahead for good.
For the victorious team, Eob
Kleeman got two hits and a walk
in five times at bat. Teammate
Bill Sherman also got two hits,
in four attempts at the plate.
Jim Givan had a perfect day
facing the Sherry Ross pitching,
getting two for two and walking
another time. Paul Thalhofer was
close behind with two for three.
R H E
Sherry Ross 302 109—13 12 0
Legal Eagles 200 431—10 15 3
Satterberg and Sherman; Arch
er and Thalhofer.
Tekes Victorious
Tau Kappa Epsilon combined
a stout hitting barrage and a tight
three-hit pitching job by Bob Lacy
to trim the Lambda Chi Alpha
crew, 13-2.
Lambda Chi Alpha scored their
lone two runs in the top of the
third on two walks and a hit. The
TKE’s however, had jumped to an
earlier lead with three in the first,
six in the second and four more
in the third.
R H E
Lambda Chi Alpha 002— 2 3 1
Tau Kappa Epsilon 364—13 13 0
Stitzer Forfeits
In the sixth game, French hall
I took a forfeit decision from Stit
zer.
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Classifieds
1948 FORD sedan, good shape,
$875. Bob Bate, Gamma Hall.
ACCOMPANIST for dance classes
Mon., Wed., Fri. at 1 p.m. is
needed. See Miss Wentworth,
dept, for women.
SHELLUBRICATION
Broadway-Hilyard Shell Service
East Broadway at Hilyard
UO Cmdermen Travel
To OSC On Saturday
By Jim White
Bill Bowerman's trackmen,
fresh from the Willamette, relays,
drilled Tuesday in preparation for
the invasion of Corvallis next Sat
urday. The Beavers from OSC are
expected to offer stiff competition
in the first pre-season dual track
and field meet of the year.
Both teams will field the same
number of returning letterman but
the staters are much stronger in
the field. Duck lettermen making
the trip are Ted Anderson, Doug
Clement, Jerry Mock, Jack Loftis,
A1 Martin, Wayne Reiser, and Fred
Turner, all runners.
OSC will field two track let
termen, Mervln Brock and Don
Chambers. They also have five
field men returning including
Dick Duncan, Joe Fulwyler, Jim
Holmes, Ralph Sutton and Don
Thompson.
All press releases from Beaver
ville indicate that OSC has the
same complaints as the Ducks,
namely lack of depth and a glar
ing weakness in some departments
so it should be a very interesting
meet; however, the Beavers seem
to have a slight edge in strength.
In the Freshman division the Ore
gon Frosh team should beat the
Rooks.
Coach Bill Bowerman said
that very few Oregon men were
in good condition. The following
men will be making the trip:
Varsity: Ted Anderson, Doug
Clement, Bob Faucett, John
Heppner, Ken Hickenbottom,
Jim Jones, OH Lteberman, Ben
Lloyd, Jack Loftls, A1 Martin,
Jerry Mock, AI Oppliger, Wayne
Reiser, Jim Roberts, Bob Sogge,
Ed Springbett, Fred Turner and
Dick Zimmerman.
Freshmen: Dick Barker, Gordon
Dahlquist, Bob Frierish, Bob
Fudge, Gerry Gibson, .Dick Gien
ger, Doyle Higdon, Harry John
son, Ron Lowe, Gary McFarland,
Bob Reid, Dave Talbot, Bill Del
linger.
NORTH END
Drive-In Theatre
1 l/i miles North of the
overpass on highway 99 North
WED. THRU SATURDAY
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