ST BASEBALL MAN im Livesay, Oregon Outfielder, warded Emerald Snorts Tronhv £11 Livesay, Oregon outfielder, presented Saturday night 4 Emerald Athletic Award, ;e*i annually to the eenior ath who has shown the most ath abllity, scholarship and cam PJB citizenship. ;Livesay, one of the baseball tfam's co-captains, is the first .baseball player to receive the hon c^Lsincc it was started two years ajo. Previously .it has been pre sented to Jack Keller, basketball g^ard, and Jack Hutchins, tra£k sfcr. • Committee of Eight <VA committee of eight students, faculty members and local citizens pjpked the outstanding athlete from a list of seven seniors who 1m not been eliminated from the original thirty. The trophy, sponsored jointly Al the Dally Emerald and the athletic department, bears the Inscription "awarded annually to ft. University of Oregon student on the basis of outstanding - achievement in the fields of sAhletlcs, scholarship and cltl -’-•A-nship.” ,£eo Harris, director of athle Ji«s. at the university, made the presentation of the trophy, and awarded Livesay with a small 'O" lapel button, our Year Baseball Man esay first played for Ore baseball team as a catcher, lis sophomore year he was hed to an outfield post where it at a steady .362 percentage, .next year, 1902, he followed with a .333. •p mm mm JIM EIVESAY Wins Emerald Sports Award At the beginning of this season, he returned to his spot behind the plate for a few games, but has since moved back to his regular position in center field. Livesay is currently leading the Webfoot batters, who are tied for first in the Northern Division with the OSC Beavers. Ducks End Ten Day Road Trip By Sweeping Husky Twin Bill By Bob Colo Emerald Sportawriter Oregon’s travel weary baseball nine ended a ten day road trip last Friday by dropping the University of Washington twice In a double header 3-0 in a ten inning opener and 4-0 in the nightcap. Norm Forbes outlasted Husky hurler Bill Reams in the firs* con test, as the Ducks capitalized on three walks and two singles for two runs in the first extra inning, rhe win was Forbe's third against two losses in the Northern Division olay. * Oregon made a clean sweep of the doubleheader as Stan Dmo showakys threw his second three NO BASEBALL STANDINGS W L Pet CB Oregon State .6 2 ,750 V. OREGON .g 3 .727 . Washington State .5 6 .455 3 Idaho .4 6 .400 314 Washington ..1 7 .125 5'/4 FRIDAY RESULTS Oregon State. 13, at Idaho, 9. OREGON. 3-4, at Washington, 0*0. SATURDAY RESULTS Oregon State, 3 at Idaho, 2. hitter of the season. He collected his third conference win. The Web foots collected seven hits, includ ing a two run double by Earl Av erill in the sixth frame. The Oregon nine ran their con ference record to 8 wins and 3 losses in the Seattle series. By virtue of won-lost records the Ducks hold the Division lead over Oregon State by one half a game, but the Beavers lead the league percentage-wise, with a 6 and 2 record. Four games remain on the Web Cougars Capture Dual Meet Title Washington State Cougars fin «8h(«I their Northern Division dual season undefeated and cap tired the dual meet crown by beat ing the strong Washington Huskies 79l--5112 at Seattle, Saturday. The t»crtnnial champions from the Pa louse hills captured 10 of the 15 •vests and swept the javelin as they completely dominated the Held events. Denny Meyer ran the second best two mile in the nation this year in downing WSCs A1 Fisher. Although the Huskies' Fred Guen ther took both the high and low hurdles, the WSC depth smashed Washington’s hopes of a ckam pionship. Washington had been un defeated in conference competition until Saturday. Meanwhile, at Moscow, OSC beat the Idaho Vandals 14 to 57. Men Brock proved that he was still one of the top sprinters in the northwest as he won the 100 yard dash in :9.7 and then came back to take the 220 with a time of :23.9. A strong, chilly wind kept most of the times down. The only new record of the day came when Ralph Sutton tossed the javelin 207 feet 6 Inches to break the record of 20L feet 8 Inches which he set last year.. Southern Division competition was suspended while all of the California schools participated in the Fresno relays. Parry O’Brien of Southern Cal turned in the best performance of the relays as he finally broke the world’s shot put record with a toss of 59 feet % inches. The old record, held by Jim Fuechs of Yale, was 58 feet, lOVfe inches. Oregon's Webfoots took last weekend off and prepared for next Saturday’s big meet with the OSC Beavers at Eugene which will end the 1953 dual meet season. The Ducks will be grinning for their ninth victory in the last eleven meetings with the Beavers and will be heavily favored to beat the im potent Aggies. Campus capers call for Coke Commencement's a big day ... so get off to the right start. Pause for a frosty bottle of delicious Coca-Cola —and be refreshed. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. of EUGENE "Coke" is o registered trade-mark. © 1953, THE COCA-COLA COMPANY foots' conference schedule, and all of them are slated against the cross state rivals from Corvallis. The home and home series between the two schools will probably de termine the Northern Division flag winner. Tuesday the Ducks will travel to Salem to meet Willamette’s Bearcats in the final nonconfer Golfers, Netters Fro sh Win Tilts Over the weekend, Oregon’s golf team kept its undefeated record unblemished; the tennis squad split a pair of matches; and the Frosh baseball team won a “Civil War” battle from the OSC Rooks. Sid Milligan's golfers won their first match at Idaho, Friday, and were victorious the next day against the WSC Cougars, 19-18, at Pullman. Oregon’s tennis team swept its meet from the Vandals, 5-2, but was edged out by the WSC Cougars, 4-3. The Duckling baseballers knocked out nine hits and took ad vantage of four Rook miscues afield, to fashion out a 6-2 verdict over OSC. Duane Reeves was the winning pitcher, giving up seven hits. Lloyd Lewis, playing left field, led Oregon’s batters with three for five. Frosh .003 010 101— 6 9 1 Rooks .000 000 110— 2 7 4 Reeves and Montgomery; Wil son, Duff (9), and Reitbenstein, Foggia (9). SPORTS FARE MONDAY. MAY 11 SOFTBALL 4:00 North Field: Sigma Chi vs Sigma Alpha Epsilon. (Makeup of quarter-finals game that was rained out.) ence contest scheduled for this season. The first contest with Ore gon State will he played Saturday, May 16, on Howe field, in Eugene. Lineups: First game OREGON-' AB ti Shaw, S3 3 0 Livesay, cf ■ ♦ • I Siegmund, lb 4 1 Averill, c SO Phillips, If 4 1 Williams, 3b 4 0 Johnson, 2b 3 0 Marlett, r 4 1 Forbes, p 4 2 Totals 35 6 * Hart popped out WASHINGTON AB H Absher. e 5 0 HaHe, 2b 4 -1 Mitchell, c 4 1 Mullen, If 3 1 Garner, lb 4 1 -Ekin, r-lf . . 4 0 Stuht, 3b 4 1 Vaughn, ss ' * 3 0 Reams, p 3 1 Watson, rf 10 Hart* 1 0 Totals . 36 6 for Beams in 10th. Oregon Washington Second game: 00O 000 000 3—*3 6* t 000 000 000 0—0 6 2 ORECON WASHINGTON AB- H AB H Shaw, ss 4 V Halle, cf 3 0 Livesay, cf 4 1 Richards, ss 3 0 Archer, cf' 0 0 Mitchell, c 3 2 Sicgmund, lb 3 0 Mullen, If 2 0 E- Averill, c 4 1 Absher, If 10 Phillips, If 3 1 Garner, lb 2 0 Williams, 3b 3 1 Watson, rf 2 0 Johnson, 2b 3 1 Stuht, 3b 2 0 Maflett. rf 2 0 Jarvis, 2b 3 1 Wagner* 1 1 Veiling, p 1 0 B. Averill, rf 0 0. . Hart**. 1 0 Dmoshowsky, p 2 0 _ _. — — Totals 23 3 Totals 29 7 * Wagner singled for Marlett in 6th. ** Hart struck out for Veiling in 7th. Oregon 300 004 0—4 7 0 Washington 000 000 0—0 3 5 OPEN'S WED., MAT IS Nothing Ever Like It in NATURAL VISION WARNER BROS!* ASTOUNDING FEATURE PICTURE! WARNERCOLOR STARRING VINCENT PRICE FRANK 10VEJ0Y-PHYLUS KIRK New! SPALDING GOLF BALLS ARE » RESISTS SCUFFING, BRUISING, STAINS SpALDING docs it again! Adds a spectacular new permanent whiteness to the game’s great est golf balls. 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