Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 12, 1953, Page Three, Image 3

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    Ducks Meet Salemites
Webfoots Vie
With Bearcats
In Practice Tilt
Coach Don Kirsch’s varsity base
ball nine, rested up after a stren
uous ten day trek through Wash
ington and Idaho, has a non-con
ference clash this afternoon with
the Willamette Bearcats at Salem.
Oregon defeated the Salem nine
earlier this season, 6-3, in a pre
season game at Eugene.
Huts to Start
Trent Huls has been nominated
by Kirsch to start on the hill for
the Webfoots. The Oregon coach
also said he would experiment
with the lineup, giving some re
serves the starting nods, thus giv
ing the regular nine more rest and
also letting the younger players
get experience.
Willamette is currently dead
locked for the top position In the
Northwest conference, and the
Bearcats have defeated Oregon
State twice this year.
Oregon State won its fifth
straight game on the road yester
day at Seattle, trouncing the
Washington Huskies, 9-4. The vic
tory gave the Beavers a boost in
ND BASEBALL STANDINGS
„ W L Pet GH
Oregon State . 7 2 .778
OREGON .;..8 3 .727
Wa»hi/igton $t»te,._.S . .(, .455 3
.4 (, .400 3 54
Washington.1 »• 8 < .HI 6
MONDAY’S RESULT3
Oregon State, 9, at Washington, 4.
percentage, but the Corvallis crew
is still tied with Oregon In the
games behind column.
OSC Plays Today
After OSC plays Washington
again today In Washington, the
Orange will return home to pre
pare for the season-ending four
game finale with the Webfoots.
The last four games will prob
ably determine the champion.
Since the title Is awarded on strict
percentage basis, the Beavers have
an edge in the race. If the Aggies
can win three of their last five
games, they will sew up the crown.
Joe DiMaggio got three hits
the day of his major league base
ball debut, May 3, 1936.
Budwieser park in St. Louis is
the oldest major league ball park.
The first game was played there
I May 5, 1876.
Aerial Ace
VETERAN QUARTERBACK
Barney Holland has been call-,
lug the play\ for Coach Leo
Casanova’s grldders this spring.
ADVANCES TO FINALS
ATO Fights off Beta Foes. 54
Alpha Tau Omega withstood late I
inning rallies by Beta Theta PI to!
defeat the Betas, 5-4, Monday aft-1
ernoon and move into the finals of
the intramural softball tourna
ment. Bob Altman, on the mound
for the ATO's, was nicked for sev
en hits, one more than the winners
managed to get, but pulled out of
a number of tight spots for the
win.
Scoring single runs in the first
and second innings, the Betas i
jumped to a quick 2-1 lead but fell
back as ATO pushed across three
runs in the fourth. Beta Theta Pi
made it 4-5 with two runs in the
sixth and had the tying marker on
thud with none out in the seventh,
but Altman closed the door.
Ed Myers started the Betas
scoring in the first inning.
Beaching second as a result of a
fielder’s choice, he scored when
ATO Shortstop Ken Wegner ov
erthrew first for^a two-base er
ror. The ATO's retaliated with a
run in their half of the first—
N'ne Hn Big in ■
Sigma Chi coupled a five-run
fourth inning with the two-hit
pitching of Gordon Sloan to down
Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 7-4. The win
gave the Sigs the right to meet
the Legal Eagles at 4 p.m. today
on the south diamond.
The SAE’s took a 3-0 lead in
the first on a combination of er
rors and walks and a hit by Don
Krieger. They added another in
the fourth, but Sigma Chi scored
five in their half of the frame,
with Sloan getting the only hit.
, Two more Sigma Chi runs in the
sixth iced the contest.
Pitching tight ball after the
first, Sloan allowed but two hits
' while fanning five.
SPORTS FARE
TUESDAY, MAY 12
SOFTBALL
4 :00 North Field :
Legal Eagles vs Sigma Chi (Semi final
games).
OPENS WED., MAY 13
Nothing Ever Like It in
NATURAL VISION
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SAE - 300 100 0—4 2
Sigma Chi 000 502 x—7 4
Von Cleff and Turja; Sloan and
Griffith, Ruhlman.
Josh Devore stole four bases
in one inning in 1912 for the New
York Giants.
Pete Schneider hit five home
runs in one game in 1923, when
the Vernon PCL team beat Salt
Lake City in nine innings, 35-11.
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■ Bill Kirby driving: in Myron Bag
ley with a single—but the Betas
took the lead again in the second
on another singleton.
I In the fourth the ATO’s broke
| loose. With two out, Jack Boehme
' singled and stole second. Ray Hem
i py was safe on an error, Boehme
taking third. Barney Loch then
< singled to plate both runners and
j scored a minute later on Paul
1 Lasker’s one-baser.
5-2 in Fifth
The ATO's made it 5-2. in the
I fifth on Wegner's triple and Alt
I man’s single.
With Dick Adams slugging a
I homer to lead off, the Betas ral
j lied for two runs in the sixth. Aft
I er Adams’ homer, Beta Pitcher
| Harlan Mickey walked, was wild
pitched to second, and scored on
! Dick Fettig’s single.
Tom Lyon tripled to lead off
the Beta's seventh, but Altman
got Myers on a strikeout and
two others on grounders.
In all Altman fanned five and
walked three. Mickey struckout
four and issued two free passes.
Adams was the leading hitter with
his homer and a single.
Betas 110 002 0—4 7 3
ATO 100 310 x—5 6 2
Mickey and Stout; Altman and
Boehme.
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Page Three
Duck Bowlers Test Purdue Team
For National Collegiate Alley Title
University of Oregon will claim
the collegiate bowling champion
ship of the United States^if it wins
a Telephonic meet with the Purdue
Boilermakers, this afternoon at
4:00 p.m. on the Student Union
alleys.
Oregon is the Northern Division
winner while Purdue is the cham
pion of Big Ten competition.
The Webfoot team will be han
dicapped by the loss of Don Hannu,
one of the team’s top bowlers who
dropped out of school recently.
With Hannu’s absence, the squad
will be composed of Norm Rueck
er, Jim Ekstrom, George Troeh,
Sam Sorenson, and Leo Naapi.
Coach is Lou Bellisimo.
Oregon won the Northern Di
vision championship for 1952-53,
in the ND collegiate tournament
held early in April in the Stn
dent Union. Rueeker and Soren
son were doubles champs with
1197.
Sorenson was the all-evenflt
champ with a high of 17jD5. Thfe
team, which has gone undefeated
in the last two years, Was bowled
consistently with about a 180 aW>
erage.
Hairy Smythe won the “C”
championship of the all-campus
bowling tournament which
been going on since May 1.
Smythe, with a 16 pin hmnHeap,
rolled a 589. Second was j$ob>
Rubenstehi, with a 560.
Third place went to Len Orer-..
holser, 552; fourth was Wayrife
Lill, 540, and fifth was Bob Cote
with 521.
The women’s “B” finals will tte
held today, starting at 4:00 p.m.
in the STJ basement.
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