George Shaw Leads Oregon Bat Parade with .400 Mark Although he failed to hit .safely, in the Seattle university game, eenter-fjelder George Shaw contin ued to dominate University of j Oregon baseball statistics through! the first eleven games of the sea son. Shaw, with marks attained In the alumni game last Saturday not counted, has the beat batting mark among lh% regulars with an even ,40?i percentage. Shaw has! compiled his average on the wings of IS safe hits in 45 trips to the dish. First basemaq Dick Sehloss teln is second in the batting de- j| Jiartment with 10 hits in 40 official tries for a batting average of - MWi. Neal Marlett is a close third with 13 for 40 and a mark of .325. All three of these top batters lost percentage points from their bat ting marks in the Seattle game as they all went hitless. Marlett lost the most, falling from .361 to .325. Wagner \dvanees Out-fielder Boh Wagner was the only player to make any appreci able gain against the Chieftans. Wagner walloped a home run and it single in four times up to ad vance his mark from .250 to .281 (>KOK(<K SHAW, Oregon cen ter-flelder, continued to l<-ad hi-* Ditck teammates In hatting through eleven games with an even .100 average. to gain, with a four point jftrnp from .22 to .25)6. Webfoot Batting (Does not include Alumni game) Bill Garner ... George Shaw Norm Forbes . Farrell Albright ... Dick Schlosiirtein NmI M&rlett John Keller Jerry Rosa . Bob Wagner . Trenton Hula . Gene Lewis Jim Johnson . lion Phillips ... Bill Bhwlgett . . Fete Williams ... Bernie Averill .. Don Hedgepeth . Barry Hibbard .„. Duane Reeves . AB R •I 0 45 15 15 0 3 49 40 32 8 4 34 33 5 43 26 2 H 2b 3b 2 0 0 2 1 0 3 HR Pet. 50 10 27 3 18 5 1 10 13 15 8 9 2 1 8 7 1 8 4 0 0 0 0 1 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 .500 .400 .333 .333 .326 .325 .300 .296 .281 .250 .250 .235 .212 .200 .186 .154 .000 .000 .000 422 70 118 12 5 10 .280 Shaw alHo lead# the team in to tal run# scored and total hit#. Slugging George ha# crossed th< plate 15 times in his eleven games and ha# hit safely 18 times in the same number of tussles. Shortstop John Keller is second In runs with 10 and MarJett is third with nine, in the total hit" department Dick 8chlos«tein D second to Shaw with 16 and Keller i# third with 15. Shaw Top# In Homer# Shaw i# the top home run hitter with four and Mailett and Schlos Ht-in are the only other players to hit more than one. Each has two round-tripper# to his credit. No player ha# hit more than one triple and at present time five men are tied for the lead with one apiece. Shaw, Marlett, Keller, Ross and Jfm Johri#on all have one three-baser. Schlosstein lead# in doubles with three to hi# credit. Shaw, Ross and Wagner all have two to closely follow him. As a team the Ducks arc hitting at a .280 clip, a seven point drop from last week. They have pound ed out 118 base-knocks in 422 tries. They have scored 76 runs. Among the Webfoot hits have been 12 doubles, five triples and 10 horners. SWIM DAILY 1:00—10:00 P M. SUNDAYS 12:00—6:00 INDOOR OUTDOOR POOL WATER AND AIR—80* 2 SUNDECKS ROOF-TOP A DECK LEVEL BENTON LANE POOL 4 Mi. N. Junction City on 99W—Ph. J C. 8-2836 Webfoofs Smack Idaho Nine, 8-4 By Associated Pres* Oregon had little trouble with Idaho Wednesday afternoon and j won a Northern Division baseball1 Kame at Moscow, 6-4. The Ducks! racked up 10 hits off two Idaho' pitchers. The combined four-hit pitching of Trent Hula and Bill Blodgett I and a <-pectacular catch by center - fielder George Shaw kept the Van dal.., under control. Huls was cred-1 •ted with the pitching win. Shaw made a leaping one-hand ed catch of a hard hit ball to re tire the Vandals in the fourth with the oases loaded. Neal Marlett was Oregon’s lead-' ing batter of the day with two hits in four times up. R H F. Oregon 420 001 000 8 10 0 Idaho 000 310 000 4 4 2 Huls, Blodgett 15) and Marlett: Hallett, Barton (2) and Quane. HEAD emerald classified* ^\G«r mant*ott»$ ticmsr iichtm* New i.n» PrlfM Sav#* Von I p To 27% $t.9> to 18.00 nntum UTI-ITTEHH 61 K. Broadway •lust Arrived . . Mew Stock of PINK DRESS SHIRTS! This is the latest Style in College Wear! Student Body No. 448 wins the gift necktie for this week. Watch our ads for lucky num bers! fENGOU .. . SOU SPREAD COLLAR Ctltqu* Angtf StOfi-fnrKh Cuff* FENNELL'S 860 E. 13th /-/oh tfe gof-sfyM. I TRIED DIFFERENT BRANDS OF CIGARETTES AND I FOUND JUST THE MILDMESS AND FLAVOR I WANT IN CAMELS. 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