Webfoots Come from Behind To Nip Willamette Nine, 8-7 Oregon Wallops Three Hurlers For 14 Safeties Oregon s Ducks slammed tlirc:e \\ illamelte pitchers fur a total of 14 hits Saturday aft ernoon as they edged tlx- lioar cats K-/ oil the W efoot- home field. Dick Schlosstein’s long fly hall to left field in the bottom of the ninth inning scored r.eorge Shaw from third base with the winning Webfoot run. Shaw had opened the ninth with a single to left field and had ad vanced to third on u walk to John Keller and an infield single by Bob Wagner. Duane Reeves, a sophomore right-hander, got credit for the pitching win after coming on in the seventh frame. Reeves was one of three hurlers that coach Don Klrsch pushed Into action during the high-scoring tussle. Gene lyewis started for the Ducks and was followed to the mound by Bill Garner in the fourth. Reeves re placed Carner in the seventh with the Oregons leading by a narrow 6-5 count. Bucks Start Fast Oregon wasted little time in scoring their first runs of the game. Shaw. Keller, and Wagner hit consecutive singles in the first SPORTS FARE Monday, April 12, 1954 SOFTBALL. 3:50. North field. Sigma Phi Ep silon. vs. Pi Kappa Alpha. 3:50. South field. Phi Kappa Psi vs. Chi Psi. 3:50, Upper field. Sigma Nu vs. Phi Delta Theta. 4:65, North field, PI Kappa Phi vs. Phi Gamma Delta. 4:55, South field, Nestor hall vs. Merrick hall. 4:55, Upper field. Barrister Inn vs, Legal Eagles. I he One* Gift Sure To Be Treasured! Your Portrait Is the most welcome permanent ^ift for Mother's Day. May we make it for you? THE FEHLY STUDIO On The Campus Ph. 4-3432 frame and this combined with a Willamette error produced two tal lica A^aln In the second the Ducks struck for a pair of markers. One tmac blown by Pete William* and N<-il Marlett and a long double to left by Hhaw were the big wallops of the Inning. Willamette got back In the ball game In their half of the third wh Willamette (T) ZlegeIman, Zb Nelson, s** Hhugert, lb Reed, lb Patton, c N'effpndorf, 3b Mc( allittt*r, rf Hhleld, m Coen, p Gray, p Feller, p B K II E Oregon (8) Shaw, nt . Keller, ss Wagner, If Phillips, rf Hcbloaalriii, lb UilllamH, 3b Johnson, 'lb Marlett, c Averlll, c Lewis, p Garner, p . x-Hibbard Beeves, p 3 5 4 4 4 4 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 10 32 7 6 4 B R II E 4 5 4 5 5 4 5 3 3 o 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 36 8 14 3 x-Struek out for Garner in 8th. Winner- Reeves; Loser- Feller. 2b- Shaw, Shugert 2. Willamette 003 020 200 7 Oregon 221 100 011 8 Pilots Roll Past Duck Net Squad Portland university scored a complete sweep last Saturday aft ernoon as they shut out the Ore gon tennis team 7-0 on the Pilot courts. Sporting one of the strongest teams in the Northwest, the Port landers proved that they had far too much power for the helpless Ducks to cope with on this sunny afternoon. The Pilots did have one of then records for the season spoiled dur ing the course of the day. Ron Lowell, senior letterman of the Ducks, did manage to win one set from the Pilots' number one man, Jack Neer, before going down to defeat. This marked the first time this year that Portland has lost a single set. Most of the rest of the matches went pretty much as the Portland crew wanted although Bob Baker of Oregon gave Jerry Doyle of the hosts a good battle before suc cumbing, 11-13 and 2-6. The results of the matches fol low: Singles: Jim Flynn (P) defeated Dick Gray (O) 6-0, 6-0; Jerry Doyle (P) defeated Bob Baker (O) 13-11, 6-2; Mike Walsch (P) de feated Dick Hamilton (O) 6-3, 6-0; Burke Mims (P) defeated Martin Magi (O) 6-3, 6-3; Jack Neer fP) defeated Bon Lowell (O) 5-7 6-3, 6-4. Doubles: Neer and Flynn (P) defeated Lowell and Gray (O) 6-0, 6-3; Mims and Walsch (P) de feated Baker and Hamilton (O) 6-2, 6-2. Duck Trackmen Gallop Over Three Opponents In Saturday Oval Test Jne University of Oregon track and field squad surprised everyone including themselves last Saturday afternoon as they won 12 out of 15 events to literally nan away with a four-way track meet at Port land university. The Ducks ended up with an enormous total of 86 points for the afternoon. Oregon State placed second in the affaii with 33 markers, Lewis and Clark third with 28, and host Portland last with 17. Oregon supposedly weak in the field events, demonstrated that this was a true understatement as they completely dominated the field competition. Lloyd Wins The only field event which the Oregons did not win was the broad jump in which Lewis and Calrk s Caley Cook soared 23'2'_,Other than this it was all Oregon. Ben Lloyd paced the Ducks by winning both the shot put and the discus. He was the only Oregon double winner of the day. Other Webtoot field men who came out on top were Emery Barnes in the high jump, Ken Hickenbottom in the pole vault, and Doyle Higdon in the javeiin. Higdon surprised many folks when he hurled the spear 196 feet to upset highly favored Stan Church of Oregon State. In the running events the Ducks dominated things pretty much as was anticipated before the meet got underway. Track Results 100-yard dash: Won by Bruce Springbett (O), 2—Morrison (OSC), i—took, (LC). 4- Flowers (P). Time—9.8. 220-yaul dash: Won by Dave Tails,t (Oi. 2—Springbett (G). 3— Morrison (OSC), 4_ Flowers (P). Time—22.7. 440-yard dash: Won hy Donn Smithpeter (OSC), 2—Anderson (Oi, 3—Justin Pi. 4 - Tebb (OSC). Time —5L7. HHo.yard run; Won by Doug Clement (O), 2—Carter (>). 2—Hale (O), 4—Johnson (I’). Time—2 :*.2.7. Mile run: Won by Bill Dellinger (Oi, 2 — Reiser (O), 3—Senko (P), 4 —G. Johnson ( P). Time 4 :31.9. Two-mile run: Won by Ken Reiser (Oh 2 Senko (p), 3—G. Johnson i Pi, 4—Lang ston (Pi. Time 9:49.2. 120-yard high hurdles: Won by Chan 5< gge (O). 2 ( handlers (OSC), 3 Sorsby (O), 4 Tomlinson (LC). Tiroe—15.6. 220-yard low hurdles: Won by Calev Cook (LC), 2 Chambers (OSC . 3 —Sorsby (O), 4 - Schroeder (LC). Time—25.2. Shot put: Won by Ben Lloyd (O), 2—Mar tin (LC), 3—A«lams (LC), 4—Badorek (O). Distance—14* 294”. Broad jump: Won by Caley Cook (LC). 2— Brown (OSC). 3—B. Johnson (O), 4—Cbi odo