Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 04, 1954, Page Three, Image 3

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    Oregon Netters Score
Two Tennis Victories
r The University of Oregon tennis
H ••mu roared back Into contention
|U) Northern Division dual meet
vt'tion last weekend when they
downed Washington State and
ebiaho In two successive home
matches.
* H,,h Laurence's Webfoots, who
!hadn t. shown much strength until
rhc <-ougar and Vandal matches
ready came to life with the chips
down. The two victories left the
Ducks with a two won and one
float mark In NI) action and sent
i t"*’ern their final league match
Tngalnst the Washington Huskies
uvith a slim chance of tieing for
"ihe dual match championship,
t* Oregon scored their win over
Uie Cougars In a very close match,
-winning 4-3. The Ducks won three
' ant of the five single matches and
Twent Into the doubles action need
*}* on|y a split to sew up the meet,
aptain Hon Lowell and Du-k
^Hamilton did just this as they
propped K«l Fields and Bell Meyer
1.6-4, 4-6, 6-3. *
* Previously. Lowell. Bob Baker
*.md Don iionime had scored
fugles wins and Hamilton and
'Martin Magi had taken It on the
I'hin from Cougar netters,
- In the Saturday meet with Ida
*ho tht* Oregon win was much more
^tectstve. All Duck netrnen were
■victorious except Bob Baker, who
"ell to Vandal Jim Itrchardson in
-«* close matc h. 6-6, 6-1, 6-4. Lowell,
Hamilton, Magi arid Bonime all
*"£'on hi singles action.
■- In the doubles Lowell and Ba
,j<> r teamed to down Barry Kust
J*-11 I-;,,ry Mo s of Idaho and
Hamilton ancl Konime rolled over
Richardson and LeRoy Clemons of
the visitors,
Thf Ducks play their next
match Thursday afternoon when
they travel to Madigan General
Hospital for a set. After* this
match the Webfoota move on to
.Seattle for their final ND action
against he Washington Huskies.
Oregon 4, tVSC ]
Singles: Ron Lowell (O) def.
Kd Fields <W8C1, 6-1, 7-5; Boh
Baker (O) def. Bruce Ronneburg
(W«C». '•*«. 10-8, 6-2; Bill Howard
IWSC) def. Dick Hamilton (O),
6-3, 6-4; Bill Meyer (WSC) def!
Martin Magi (O), 6-1, 3-6, 6-3;
Don Bonime (O) def. Mike Sus
yuki (WSC), 4-6, 6-2, 6-1.
Doubles: LoWell-Hamllton (O)
def. Kields-Meyer (WSC), 6-4, 4-6
6-3; Howard-Ronneburg (WHO
d< f. Baker-Bonime (Oi, 8-6, 6-0.
Oregon 6, Idaho 1
Singles: Ron Lowell < o» def
Barry Rust ([,. 6-0, 6-1; Jim Rich
ard'on in def. Bob Baker <Oi,
6-8, 6-1, 6-4; Dick Hamilton (O)
def. Larry Moss (If, 5-7, 7-5, 6-3;
Martin Magi (O) def. LeRoy
Clemons (I), 6-0, 6-3; Don Bonime
(Oi def. Sonny Long (Tt. 6-3, 6-1.
Doubles: Lowell-Baker <Oi def.
Rust-Moss (I), 6-3, C-2; Haroilton
Bonime (O) def. Richardson
Clernens (li. 6-4, 6-2.
Oregon State wrecked the rec
ord book when it scored 32 runs
in one game, and 49 in the two
game series with Washington at
< orvalll*. The rampage boosted
the Beaver team batting average
nearly 80 points, and sent three
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Sigma Chi, Betas
Sherry Ross Hall
Win In Softball
Intramural softball Monday af
ternoon aaw three games being
played, while two were forfeited
and one postponed.
In the first game of the day,
• >igma Chi scored in every inning
to beat Delta Tau Delta 6-3 The
game went to the one hour ’time
limit, and the score reverted baek
to the end of three full innings.
Beta Theta Pi shut out Delta
Upsilon 3-0 in their game Monday.
I he Betas had a big inning in the
first, and scored all of their three
runs. From that time on, it was a
duel of the pitchers, with neither
team being able to push any more
runs across the plate.
< berry Ross Hall beat French
Hall fc-3 in the final game of the
day. Costly errors by the French
men accounted for the large score.
The Cherry Ross team hit the
Frenchmen for four runs in both
the first and second innings, but
were unable to score in the third.
F rench Hall managed to push
across one run each inning for
their total of three runs.
In the forfeits, Tau Kappa Ep
silon forfeited to ATO, and Alpha
Hall failed to show up for their
game with Hale Kane.
Sigma Chi . 3
Delta Tail Delta 0
Beta Theta Pi .30
Delta Upsilon 0 0
Cherry Ross 4
French . 1
Old P E Honorary
To Be Reformed
Sigma Delta Psi, national men’s
honorary fraternity, j» hoping to
regain participation from Univer
sity of Oregon athletes in the near
future, according o Gene Evonuk
of the Physical Education depart
ment.
Evonuk went on to say that a
meeting would be held at 32:30
P m., Wednesday, for all those
athletes interested in completing
test items required, or in gaining
membership.
Sigma Delta Psi has set up a
list pf 20 items which must be
passed before an athlete can gain
membership.
The events listed are: 110-yard
dash, 11.6 seconds: 120-yard high
hurdles, lg seconds; running high
jump, five feet; running broad
jump, 17 feet; 16-pound shot put,
30 feet (for over 160 pound mem;
20-fopt rope climb; baseball
throw, 250 feet (or javelin, 130
feet); football punt, 120 feet; 100
yard swim, one minute, 45 seconds.
One-mile run- six minutes: for
ward handspring; handstand, 10
seconds; fence vault; chin height;
good posture, according to the
Harvard body mechanics test; and
scholarship equivalent to varsity
eligibility.
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Webfoot Golfers Close
To ND ChampionshiD
inimgan g Oregon golf team
moved closer to their sixth
straight Northern Division dual
meet championship over the past
weekend as they won two
matches, over Washintgon State
Friday and Idaho Saturday.
Duck* trimmed the Cougar*
19-8 and won over the Vandals by
a 12^-5% tally. The two victories
were the seventeenth and eigh
h'nw wraieht ND victOries for
the Webfoots.
A1 Mundle of the Ducks took
medalist honors in the Cougar
match with an even par 72.
The. WeI*oots took a 6-3 lead in
wqr’ bes,t;ban rnatches against
W8 ? and then held onto their lead
to score the win. Captain Don
neger and George Schultz team
ed up to score the best combina
tion mark with a 67.
Roger Boyd of the Cougars got
sin Jeam t°ff l° a g00d start in
singles action when he upset Krie
ger 2'yi,2 in the first match of
the afternoon. But Oregon was not
to be denied and within a few
minutes the Ducks had clinched
1, match with some great clutch
playing.
Mundle, Howard Ze.cger and
Ne,l Dwyer were the leading lights
®.8 *hc\ Webfoots piled up their
tmal winning margin.
_ the Vandals it was little
Bob Takano who became the Duck
star as he checked in with a 72
for medalist honors. Bill Weitz of
Idaho was close behind wdth a 73
Oregon all but clinched ;he af
fair in the morning s best-ball ac
U<* as they took an S>'2-i2 ]ead.
Mundle and Zenger teamed up for
a M5 to lead the way.
The Duck golfers see their next
action when they travel to Seat
tle for a dual meet with Seattle
university this Friday. Milligans
divotmen will be especially eager
to win over the Chieftains who
only a week ago broke a long
string of Oregon wins in dual meet
competition with a win at Eugene.
Oregon 19, WSC 8
Best-ball: Dwyer-Takano ,o>
def. Boyd-Craft (WSC) 2i ->/'■
Krieger-Schulta (Oj def. AndeH
«on-Taylor (WSC), 3-0; Manlow
Dautterman (WSC) def, Smith
S-*riger (O), 2%-%.
Singles: Roger Boyd (WSC)
dof. Don Krieger (O), 2l2-Uy a l
Mundlc (O, def. Larry Graft",W
*;0:, NeU Dwy^ o, ,M.
Don Marlow (WSC,, 3-0; Bob
Dautterman (WSC) def. Justin
2'1: Bob Takano (O)
M. Paul Anderson (WSC), 2v
Vi; Howard Zenger ,o, def. Bob
Taylor (WSC), 3-0.
Oregon I2i/^, idafco 5r/
Wfl,z ,J> def. Mundfe
k?, ',r 'o negCr (0) def. Carnp
f^11 'lf’ 2-Jl Dwyer (O, def. MiL
/Tr (I,’2*1: Sm!th ‘O, def. Powell
II, 2 .-i/j,; Takano lO) def.
Coombs HI, 2^; cross (O) def.
Melton (It. 2
Frosh Golfers
Open Season
The Oregon opened their 1954
gol: season last Saturday after
r.oon when they downed Eugene
h]gh school 18'2 to SC.
Medalist honors for the meet
were divided between Bob No r
quist and Chuck Huggins of the
Ducklings and Leighton Tuttle of
Eugene. All of these players came
home with par rounds of 72.
The results follow:
aT4 •T;M,yf)AW- G;jbrud <E). 3-0; SFcp
■ t Anawa!l IE), 2-1; Starli-*
<'cf \fatuS*fF^Cn5^L J"V V,j!ori'e <T*
• .Marian L). 2;*-2a£; Tuttle fE) •»*#!
\ F' F),.; r.! : * L Ma*t»rsen < F. . .1
r 9 J ,!/• JJ* I ?‘5kc '?I dcf- Ken.f.11
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Mamard iF, dcf. KiBen (E), 2v4 ’
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