Ducks Face Pilots; Livesay Top Hitter Oregon’s Ducks went through hitting and fielding drills Monday in preparation for their non-league encounter with the Portland university Pilots at Howe field this after noon at 3 p.111. Currently poss essing a 10-gatnc winning streak, the \\ ebfoots will he out to increase their victory string at the expense of the vis iting Pilots. Excepting two later conference games with Oregon State, the game will be Oregon's last home appearance of the year. Despite being held down some what by Washington pitchers, Cen terfielder Jim Livesay is still the Ducks leading Northern division hitter with a .428 average—nine hits in 21 at bats. Following Live say is Shortstop George Shaw with .333, Earl Averlll, also with .333 and Leftfielder Ron Phillips with .316. Firstbaseman Don Siegmund leada in runs scored with seven while Phillips has batted in the most runs, eight. Leading the pitchers are Sopho more righthanders Bill Blodgett and Norm Forbes, each with per fect 2-0 records. Southpaw Stan Dmochowsky has the other Ore gon conference win. Northern division batting ages. AB R H Hedgepeth, lb.4 Livesay, cf.21 Shaw, ss.18 E. Averill, c .18 Blodgett, p. 3 Phillips, If .19 Siegmund, lb .24 j Williams, 3b .19 Johnson, 2b .18 j Forbes, p-of .19 i B. Averill, of . 8 ; Dmochowsky, p .... 3 1 Archer, of . 0 aver Pct .500 .428 .333 .333 .333 .316 .291 .263 .222 .210 .125 .000 .000 Sid Milligan's Golfers On Way to Fifth Title University of Oregon's golf team | | seems well on its way to a fifth j Northern Division dual match ^ A SID MILLIGAN Coaches Golf Team MURAL ACTION ATO Softballers Top Phi Delts Ken Wegner slammed a sixth inning homer with two runners on to send Alpha Tau Omega wing ing to a come-from-behind 6-3 intramural softball win over Phi Delta Theta Monday afternoon. By winning the ATO's captured the | League 5 championship. Gene Lewis of the Phi Delts! pitched perfect ball through the: first five innings but wilted in the sixth. With one out he walked two batters and then gave up a pair of singles, one by Jack Boehme driving in a run. Wegner then1 stepped up to the plate and smack ed out a long drive to right con-. terfield that went for a homer, j and put the ATO’s in front 5-3. Pitcher Bob Altman followed with another hit, the fourth off Lewis, and eventually scored the j sixth run. The Phi Delts started the scoring In the first when Norm Kolb singled, went to second on an out, and scored on Lewis' single. They added two more in the fourth for a 3-0 lead. Hits by Jim Spiekerman and A1 Mundle drove across the tallies. R H Phi Delts.100 200 0—3 4 A T O .000 006 * 6 4 1 Lewis and Farnam; Altman and Boehme. • * * * In other games Sigma Chi scored six times in the third inning to edge Tau Kappa Epsilon 6-5; Sig ma hall trounced Philadelphia House 21-4; Sherry Ross turned on the power to wallop Stitzer 25 8; and the Legal Eagles topped Merrick 11-3. A sixth game ended in Phi Sigma Kappa forfeiting to Pi Kappa Alpha. SPORTS FARE Tuesday. April 28 SOFTBALL 3 :50 North Field : Beta Theta Pi vs Sigma Nu 3:50 South Field : * Phi Sigma Kappa vs Sigma Alpha Mu 3:50 lTpper Field : Hale Kane vs Campbell Club 4:55 North Field : Susan Campbell vs Philadelphia House 4 :55 South Field : Stitzer Hall vs Sherry Ross 4:55 Upper Field: French Hall vs Legal Eagles R H T K E .000 5—5 8 Sigma Chi .006 *—6 5 Morris, Clark and Lacy; Sloan and Griffiths. Phil House .040— 4 5 Sigma hall .948—21 11 Thompson and Omundson; Dun can and Kincaid. r Stitzer hall .1 11 5— 8 4 Sherry Ross .1152 7—25 25 Schneiderman and Viles; Rene berg and Kleeman. R H Legal Eagles .071 3—11 8 Merrick hall .102 5— 8 6 Thalhofer and Thien; Richter and Pound. “A World-Beater For Comfort’* Students Say Of Arrow Bi-Way Recent surveys on America’s campuses show that Arrow Bi-Way is gaining in popularity every day. The reason: the low-setting, no-neckband collar that gives extra free dom at the throat for extra comfort. Available at all Arrow dealers. r 4RR OWSHIRTS - — SHIRTS • TIES • UNDERWEAR • HANDKERCHIEFS • SPORTS SHIRTS — DON COLLIN UIS FOR ASUO NO. 1 EXPERIENCE ABILITY £ Senator at Large 1952-53 • Junior Class V P 1951-52 0 Co-Chairman J.P. Weekend 1951-52 championship in as many years under the coaching of Sid Milligan. So far, the Webfoot linksters have knocked out three straight victories, the last over Seattle Uni versity last Saturday in Eugene. Previously the golfers had defeat ed Gonzaga and conference oppo nent Washington. Leading the Ducks has been Captain Bob Atkinson, two year letterman. Giving plenty of sup port have been A1 Mundle, who captured medalist honors against Seattle, • and Don Krieger, a one year letter winner from Redmond, Calif. The next meet for Oregon is against Oregon State this Satur day at the Eugene Country club. Trackmen Travel To Meet Cougars Oregon’s third place track team travels to Pullman to meet the front running WSC Cougars Satur day. The Ducks, after beating Ida ho 84-47 two weeks ago, succumb ed to the Washington Huskies last week by a score of 77-54. In other ND action, Washington travels to Corvallis to meet the weak Beavers. In the Southern Di vision in impotent UCLA team hosts the perennial champions, Southern Cal. SPORTS STAFF Desk Editor: Buzz Nelson; staff: Jim White, Sam Vahey. 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