Ducks Split with Pioneers; Triumph 10-2 After 7-2 Loss uuxz nenon Emerald Sports Writer Farrell Albright hurled Oregon to a 10-2 second game victory over Lewis and Clark Wednesday after noon after the Pioneers copped the first contest 7-2 behind the tight pitching of Lefty Hay Hyde. With Howe field still soggy from recent raina, the games were play ed on the lower diamond. Both were seven Inning contests. Albright was sharp as he set the Pioneers down with five hits. He was supported by a nine-hit at tack which produced ten runs 'for the Ilucks. Forbes Harked Hyde was equally effective in the first contest as he spaced six hits and walked but one. His mates backed him up with 12 safeties off Oregon ace Norm Forbes. The Pioneers hit Forbes in every! Inning but didn't score until the third. With tfro out Gary Jack son smashed a long drive to left ; and legged into third with a tri ple. Iton Lewis then grounded to Oregon third baseman Pete Wil liams who made a nice pickup but; threw late to first, Jackson scor ing. Lewis anil Clark picked up four1 more In the fourth on singles by l SWIM Winter Swim Schedule Afternoons 2 to 6 Friday, Saturday, and Sunday Nights 7 to 10 Wednesday, Thurs., Frt., Rat BENTON LANE NATATORIUM 4 ml. No. of Junction City on Highway 99 West Phone Junction City 8-2830 ' onme Hamilton am! Art Ronne, a ground rule double into the bushes in renter by Don Rasmussen, a walk, wild pitch, and a dropped fly ball by centerfielder George Shaw. Din ks Rally The Ducks struck back for their only two tallies in the last of the fourth. Ron Phillips, who went, four-for-seven for the day, led off Weather permitting, the Ducks will continue their Intsclmll ram* palgn this afternoon against the OHG Beavers at Corvallis. Fri day afternoon Portland unlver s.'ly will travel to Kugene for a doublebeader a n d Willamette , will be here for another twin hill Saturday. with a single to left-center. Wil liams walked and, with two o it, Neal Marlett sliced a triple into right. Lewis and Clark made it 6-2 in the fifth on a walk to Hamil ton and hits by Honne and Hyde. The Pioneers would it up in (he sixth on .laekson’s infield tap and two throwing errors. Oregon started the second game with three runs in the first, added two more in the third and were ahead 6-0 before Lewis and Clark scored, Dick Grant started on the mound , for the Pioneers and walked four batters in the first inning before he was Jerked in favor of shortstop Bill Martell. Ron Phillips’ single drove in Shaw, Bob Wagner scored on an error, and Dick Schloastein stole home after Phillips was run down between third and home. John Keller led off the third with a walk, stole second and took third as the catcher's throw continued into centerfield, Keller scored when the rightfielder dropped Phillipa’ long fly, and Phillips scor ed on a double by Schlosstein. Albright Scores In the fourth Alpbright walked, advanced to second on a ground out and scored on an error by third basemaft Rasmussen. The Pioneers came back with two runs in the fifth on Keller's fielding error, a double.by Has musson, and singles by Dirk Kehlaadt and Lewis. Albright held the visitors in check from this point, but the Ducks ground out four more tal lies in the sixth. Williams .Stars Phillips was Oregon's leading hitter. Pasmussen, Jackson, and Lewis paced the Lewis and Clark batting attack. For the day Oregon committed six errors, three in each game. The Pioneers made five, all in the last contest. Williams was easily the de fensively standout, making a num ber of fine stops and good throws from his third base position. Netters Face Portland U Clearing weather Wednesday af ternoon hastened the drills for the Oregon netters and Coach Bob Laurence has high hopes of having them in tip-top shape for their opening match of the season Sat- [ unlay, April 10. The Ducks will take on Port- i land university in their opener on the Pilots' home courts. Oregon's team this year is not | expected to be too strong but Laurence has been anything but pessimistic in his observations of the team thus far. Laurence has only one returning letterman on hand, senior P,on Lowell, but he has -ome smooth-playing reserves from last season and a few promis ing sophomores who could fill the gaps left in the Webfoot line-up by graduation last spring. Lowell, who was one of the top Duck performer's a year ago, is by far the top player on the team this season. He should prove to be a tough match for all comers in future Oregon matches. Looking very good in practice to date have been Martin Magi, Ed ; Jamieson. Dick Hamilton, and Bob | Baker. All four of these candidates I were reserves on the 1953 tennis j squad. Mural Softball Sees Opening Intramural softball action got off with a bang Wednesday after norm with four of the six scheduled games being played. Phi Sigma Kappa downed Phi Gamma Delta 4-2, Sherry Ross! edged Nestor hall 5-4, Legal! Kagles romped over Philadelphia; House 11-0, and Susan Campbell! hall and Merrick hall played to a ' 11-11 deadlock in a game called; by the time limit. In the other two games slated j Sigma Alpha Epsilon won over Pi! Kappa Phi by forfeit and Banister ; Inn won oyer Alpha hall by the same route. Closest game of the day was the Merrick-Susie tussle in which the : Merrick nine .%aved themselves | from defeat with a game-er.ding double play. Sports Staff Desk editor: Bufz Nelson Staff: Bob Robinson SPORTS FARE Thursday, April 8, 1554 SOFTBALL 3 :SO, North Held, Alpha Tan Omega vs. fart Kappa Epsilon. ,:5°* Kouth HtM, Sigma Chi v*. 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