Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 29, 1954, Page Three, Image 3

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    George Shaw's .419 Mark
Paces Webfoot Bat Parade
i enter - fielder George Shaw
oont inucs la lend the Oregon
. Duck* In but tin* through 10
games with a batting average of
• .4 10. Shaw has hit safely on IS
of hie 43 Ilmen at hat.
Second place among the regular*
. is held by catcher Neal Marlctt
Ducklings Play
McChord Today
The Oregon Froah baseball
team will play its seventh game
of the reason Thureday afternoon
on the Froah dtamond when they
host the McChord Air Force base
in a 3 o'clock gamr.
The Ducklings, who have lost
. only to Oregon State In games to
date, will have a tough time if
. they are to defeat the McChord
squad. The airmen have several
* ex-<ollegians in their ranks and
. will offer the Ducklings some top
notch competition.
Terry Maddox, who has been the
standout pitcher for the Frosh
thus far, will probably start cn the
mound for Hay Coley’s nine. Jim
Lchi. the stocky southpaw flinger.
will be ready in case Maddox
tuns into trouble.
SPORTS FARE
Thursday, April 29, IBM
SOFTBALL
3 30, North field, Alpha Tau
Omega vs. Sigma Phi Epsilon.
3.30. South field, Pi Kappa Al
pha vs Theta Chi.
3:5o, Upper field, Sigma Chi vs.
Phi Kappa Psi.
4 5.3. North field, Chi Psi vs.
Kappa Sigma.
4 35, South field, Beta Theta Pi
vs. Sigma Nu,
4:55. Upper field, Phi Delta
Theta vs. Lambda Chi Alpha.
.. ..
NORTHERN 1)1 VISION
OSfl
OREGON
Washington
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0 0
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Washington State 3 .1 .375
With 13 safeties in 38 tries or an
average of .381. Dirk Schlossteln
ia in third place with a mark of
.348.
Shaw has Included amongst his
blows four home run*, a triple and
two doubles. His homer total ia a
best for the Ducks.
S( hlos-tein with three doubles
to his credit holds the top spot
in this department, followed by
Shaw and Dob Wagner v/ith two
each. Schlossteln is also second
In home runs with two four-ply
swats.
Four Ducks have connected for
three base hits and are currently
tied for the top mark in thisj
Mage of the game. Shaw, John 1
Keller, Jerry lioss and Jim John-]
Idaho
« 8 .000
Win arc the men who have connec
ted for triples.
.'-'haw Is tops in both runs scored
and total hits with 14 and 18 re
spectively. Marlett is the second
best, run producer with nine and
Schlosstein is second in hits with
IB.
As a team Don Kirsch's crew
has pounded out 113 blows in 394
times at bat for a team batting
average of .287. The team has 11
doubles, four triples and nine
homers to its credit.
Hcattle .Next
The Ducks, who have now won |
four of six Northern Division I
games, will take a rest from ND
action this weekend v/hen they
play two non-conference tussles.
On Friday afternoon the Ducks
host the strong Seattle university
Chieftains and on Saturday the
Webfoots play a game with the
Oregon Alumni team which will be
made up of several old Duck grads
who were players during their
stay at the University.
Shaw Leads Batters
Bill Garner
George Shaw
Neal Marlett
Dick Schlosstein .
Farrell Albright .
Norm Forbes
John Keller .
Jerry Ross .
Jim Johnson .
Bob Wagner
Gene Lewis ...
Trenton lluls .
Ron Phillips .
Bill Blodget
Pete Williams .
Bernie Averill
Don Hedgepeth .
Larry Hibbard
Duane Reeves „.
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Pet.
.500
.419
.361
.348
.333
.308
.304
.292
.256
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394 71 113 11 4 9 .287
Altman Chucks No-No
As ATO Scores Win
r>iulfi Bob Altman pitched a
sparkling no-njn, no-hit game as
hia Alpha Tan Omega teammates
rolled to a hard-earned 3-0 win
over Theta Chi in the feature IM
softball game Wednesday after
noon.
Altman was invincible as he put!
the clamps on the usually potent
Theta Chi batters. He was seldom
in trouble and had near perfect
control during the entire game.
In other action Sigma Chi rolled
over Kappa Sigma 11-1, Susan
Campbell downed Sherry Ross 11-:
4, Beta Theta Pi whipped Lambda
Chi Alpha 10-4, Phi Kappa Sigma
won over Sigma Alpha Epsilon
10-3 and Philadelphia House came1
out on the victorious side of the
ledger with a forfeit win over
Alpha hall.
Phi Sigma Kappa put on'a game
last inning rally to down the
SAK s and cinch themselves a lea
gue championship. Going into the
final inning on the short end of
the score, 3-1, they tallied nine
markers to sew up the game.
Thursday afternoon's intramur
al schedule will feature make-up
games. The softball contests
which were rafned out on April 3
will be played.
Make-up games will continue
through most of next week and
ihen the drawings will be made
to see who plays who in the final
softball tourney.
SWIM
Afternoons 2 to 6
Friday, Saturday, 8 Sunday
Nights 7 to 10
Wed., Thurs., Frr., Sat.
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