Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 23, 1953, Page Three, Image 3

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Ducks Host Sagging Huskies;
Trackmen Favored In Seattle
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WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS
—.Washington State, 8 at Oregon State, 4.
SEATTLE — Washington's
’ Huskies, almost knocked out of
the Northern Division title race
after losing two of their first three
home games, hit the road this
week sorely needing a split or bet
ter against Oregon and Oregon
State.
The Huskies face Oregon in Eu
gene Friday and Saturday and
then swing over to Corvallis for
a two-game set on Monday and
Tuesday with the conference favor
ites, Oregon State.
Coach Warren Tappin’s nine
not only lost to WSC and Idaho
at Graves Field against a single
win against the Cougars In their
tlrst three outings, but lost the
services of shortstop Don
Vaughan, at least for the Oregon
trip and possibly for the season.
Vaughan suffered a deep spike
wound above the wrist on hK
throwing arm.
The only bright spot in the
Huskies' early games were the
brilliant hurling of Bill Reams and
the heavy hitting of Sam Mitchell
and Larry Watson. Reams twirl
ed a four-hit shutout Saturday.
sophomore right-hander whiffed 10
anil walked only two men. Mitchell
and Watson were the only Huskies
to do much at the plate, Watson
having the biggest day with a fiv?
for-six effort against Idaho Mon
day.
the Cougars 0-0. The
Golf — Tennis
Oregon and Washington will
meet in golf and tennis matches
in Eugene this Friday. Washing
ton is heavily favored in the tennis
competition, while Oregon is giv
en the edge in golf.
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Starts Sunday, April 26
"A4a and Pa Kettle
on Vacation"
Marjorie Main - Percy Kilbride
—also—
"Target Hongkong"
Itichard Denning - Nancy Gates
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Starts Sunday, April 26
"Penny Princess"
Starts Wednesday, April 29
"Sudden Fear"
loan Crawford - Jack Palance
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Starts Sunday, April 26
"Because of You"
Loretta Young - Jeff Chandler
- also -
"Beware My Lovely"
Ida Lupino Robert Ryan
Starts Wednesday, April 29
"Abbott and Costello
Meet Captain Kidd"
Abbott & Costello
- also -
"It Grows on Trees"
Irene Dunne Dean Jagger
SEATTLE — coach Hec
EdmundHon's University of Wash
ington Huskies open their 1953
track season against the Univer
sity of Oregon here Saturday, but
the gala opening may not be such
a joyous one for the home fans.
The Ducks began their spring
cinder campaign at Eugene last
weekend when they walloped Idaho
84 to 47, and showed surprising
strength in many events.
In the over-all picture, Wash
ington will rank strongly In the
distance and a majority of the
field events. The main weakness
Is in the pole vault, where Ore
gon has three men capable of
hitting the 13-foot mark. Dar
rold Skartvedt has gone 23 feet
in the broad jump and may take
the event over Oregon’s Ben
Johnson and Ray Packuood.
Duane Wardlow and Dean Par
son’s will give the Huskies ample
strength in the shot put and al
most a sure bet for 1-2 honors
in the event.
Denny Meyer, in the two-mile is
the favorite, while Northern Divi
sion Mile champ. Bob Fornia, has
been picked to edge Webfoot A1
Martin in a close contest.
In the hurdles and middle dis
tance races, both teams seem to
SPORTS FARE
Thursday. April 23
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Sigma Alpha Kpsilon vs Chi Phi
4 ;55 North Field :
Helta l ‘p*ilon vs Sigma Xu
4:55 South Field :
Ph: Kappa P*i vs Sigma Alpha Mu
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have equal strength. However,
Oregon’s Doug Clement has hit
49.1 in the 440 and should win that
event. Oregon sprinters Bruce
Springbett and Jerry Mock will
challenge Huskies Bob Hutchison
and Stan Green for tpo honors in
the sprints. Both of the Duck
speedsters have broken 10-flat for
the 100 yard dash.
Cougars Trip WSC
CORVALLIS OP) — After being
frustrated through six innings,
Washington State college hitters
finally came to life late in the
game to thump Oregon State 8-4,
in a Northern Division baseball
game at Corvallis today.
The victory moved Washington
State into third place.
The big blow in the uprising was
Stan Poppe’s long three run homer
in the eighth inning. That over
came Oregon State’s 4 to 3 lead,
and the Beavers never threatened
thereafter.
Landy James, Washington
State’s slow-ball expert, held Ore
gon State to five hits, and gained
effectiveness as he went along.
Norb Wellman was the losing
pitcher for the Beavers.
The Philadelphia Athletics beat
Detroit 24-2 in 1912, when the Tig
er regulars went on strike for
teammate Ty Cobb.
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Fijis Blast Tekes in Big Inning;
Phi Del! Registers No-Hitter
In intramural softball yesterday,
Sigma Hall beat Susan Campbell
7-5; Phi Gamma Delta exploded in
the first inning for 17 runs, prob
ably a new IM record, to lick the
Tekes, 19-2; and Merrick hall out
played French, 10-7.
Phi Delta Theta shut out the
Delts, 6-0; Kappa Sigma blanked
Lambda Chi Alpha, 5-0; and Nes
tor won from Stitzer by forfeit.
P. H E
Susan Campbell 000- 04—5 4 2
Sigma Hall.Ill 31—7 12
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Tau Kappa Epsilon 101— 2 3
Phi Garnma Delta 1711—19 18
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French Hall .610 0— 7 6
Merrick Hall .505 0—10 8
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Phi Delta Theta .330—6 6
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Kappa Sigma .120 20—5 10
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NOTICE
The Annual Meeting of the Univer
sity of Oregon Co-op Store will be
held in room 207 Chapman Hall, April
23rd at 4:00 p.m.
University of Oregon Co-op
Store
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