Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 05, 1953, Page Three, Image 3

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    Hale Kane Tips Alpha;
Nestor Trounces French
In intramural softball Monday
Chi Psi dumped Sigma Phi Epsilon
13-3, Susan Campbell trounced
Philadelphia House 23-2, Hale
Kane whipped Alpha Hall 17-3, and
Nestor hall defeated French hall
11-2.
Two other contests ended in for
feits, Phi Kappa Sigma forfeiting
to Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Phi
Sigma Kappa and Phi Kappa Psi
each picking up a loss as a result
of a double forfeit.
The (,’hl Psls, taking advan
tage of Slg Ep errors and eight
walks dished up hy Pitcher John
Weaver, scored ull IS runs in a
big second inning. Bill Dunbar
pitched the win for the Chi Psis
and was also troubled with wild
ness hut pulled out of a number
of tight jams for the win.
Behind the hitting and pitching
of Ron Isaacs, Nestor won a
League 3 playoff game from
french. Isaacs allowed seven scat
tered hits and hit two-for-three.
Hale Kune rolled over Alpha
hall as Boh .Mickelson tossed a
two-hltter. Boh Fase led the ut
taek for the winners, who Irene
Speaker
COACH BII.L BOItCIIEK
(itji'st at Clatshanle
Borcher to Talk
At Prep Dinner
University of Oregon’s head bas
ketball coach, Bill Borcher, will
speak at C’atskanie high school's
second annual Athlete’s banquet,
tonight. He along with Oregon
State's assistant football mentor,
Len Younce, will be the highlight
ed speakers of the evening.
The Danquet, in honor of Clat
skanie’s athletic teams, is spon
sored by the high school in co-op
eration with the Kiwanis club of
Clatskanie.
SPORTS FARE
Tuesday, May 5
SOFTBALL
- 3:50 North Field:
Beta Theta Pi vs Delta Upsilon (League
1 playoff).
3:50 South Field:
Legal Eagles vs Merrick Hall (League 3
playoff.)
3 :50 Upper Field :
Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs Chi Psi (League
6 playoff).
fitted from 14 walks, with three
hit*.
Susan Campbell combined good
pitching from Jim Jolly with a
lusty hitting attack to whip Phila
delphia House. Bob Wolfer was
the leading hitter with four-for
four Including a homer, but Pitcher
Jolly, who spaced out four hits to
the losers, contributed three hits
himself.
Sig Eps
Chi Psi
Phil House
Susan Campbell
R H
3 01 1— 3 7
0130 *—13 4
R H
011 0—2 4
1328 x—23 17
R H
613 01—11 7
100 01— 2 7
Nestor
French
Isaacs and McLoughlin; Carska
don and Page.
Hale Kane 656—17 8
Alpha Hall 210— 3 2
Mickelson and Frolen; Reucker
and Stumbo.
Five Freshmen
Place in Relays
Five freshmen track men, part
of the frosh cinder squad, traveled
to the University of British Col
umbia relays, last Saturday, and
the quintet came home with one
first, and two thirds.
Bill Dellinger, distance man,
won first place honors in the open
mile competition. He also ran a
leg on the Duckling medlay relay
which captured a third spot. Oth
ers on the relay squad were Gary
Gibson, Gordy Dahlquist, and Dick
Gienger.
The third place time was 10
minutes, forty seconds, -just one
second off the old relay record.
The winning time was 10:29.
Bob Reid, a Vancouver, B. C.
boy himself, placed third in the
pole vault competition. His rival,
who won the event with a 14 foot,
six inch leap, was Rev. Bob Rich
ards, national ex-collegiate ace.
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Ducks Win
MOSCOW (TP) — University
of Oregon’s baseball nine return
ed to its winning ways yesterday
afternoon against the Idaho Van
dals, taking a 9-4 decision in the
first game of a two-game series.
Oregon, on top of the Northern
Division scramble with six wins
and two losses, resumes battle
with the Vandals again today in
the final game at Moscow.
Frosh Net Squad '
Defeated by OCE
Oregon’s frosh tennis team lost
a return match to the OCE net
men on the home court yesterday,
5- 2. Dick Gray, first singles man,
and Gray and Don Bonime, Ore
gon's first doubles team, captured
the Ducklings’ lone wins.
Gray won easily over OCE’s
Albert, 6-1 and 6-1. The doubles
team took two straight, 6-1 and
6- 2, from Benson and Nelson.
Results: Gray (O), defeated Al
berts (OCE) 6-1, 6-1; Nelson
(OCE) defeated Bonime (O), 2-6,
6-4, 7-5; Benson (OCE) defeated
Oldham (O), 3-6, 6-3, 6-1; Sum
mers (OCE) defeated Dutton (Of,
1 -5, 7-5; Mitomi (OCE) defeated
Igl (O), 6-1, 6-4; Gray and Bon
ime (O) defeated Benson and Nel
son (OCE), 6-1, 6-2; Summers and
Alberts (OCE) defeated Olson and
Larson (O), 6-0, 6-2.
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