Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 21, 1954, Page Ten, Image 10

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Coast Teams
Open Season
All but four of the Pacific Coast
Conference teams stepped outside
the conference to play their seas
on openers last weekend. With
only two conference games sched
uled, Oregon and the University
of Southern California moved into
an early tie for conference leader
ship.
PCC standings:
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California
Stanford
Washington
Oregon State
Wa»h. St.
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Games last weekend:
Oregon 41 Idaho 0
CSC 39 Washington State 0
UCLA 6/ San Diego Navy 0
Stanford 13 College of Pacific 12
Wa-liingtun 7 I’tal^ft
Oklahoma 27 California 13
UO Professors
Elected to Offices
Two University of Oregon fac- ;
ulty members were elected to j
executive positions of the West-1
; ern Economics association at the
S group’s annual conference.
C. Ward Macy, head of the
department of economics, was;
elected vice-president. Wesley C.i
Ballaine. professor of business
administration, was elected to
the executive committee.
Gault Lynn of the Federal Re
serve bank of San Francisco was
selected president of the organ
ization.
The group met on the Univer
sity campus shortly before the
beginning of fall term.
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Duck Tracks
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and pitcher Carl Thomas, who ruined < )regon with 11i> pitch
ing and hitting, was one of two third team pitchers.
A number of Pacific Coast baseball players and players
who participated in the NCAA playoffs last March have
been signed by professional ball clubs. Ernip Pastornicky,
star pitcher for Seattle university last year; Daniel Brown,
a catcher-outfielder for Michigan State in the playoffs;
Marty Stiles, UCLA’s ace pitcher, and Bob Leader, a right
hander who pitched Rollins college into contention for the
NCAA crown last year, have all been signed by the Chicago
Cubs.
Tom Yewcie, Michigan State catcher and Rose Bowl
quarterback last year, and Jack Risch, another MSC star,
have both been signed by the Detroit Tigers. The Cincin
nati Reds signed Johnny Oldham, a San Jose State southpaw
who once fanned 24 out of 27 batters in a game. Orland ( Bud)
Meacham, a star pitcher for the Kresno State freshmen last
spring signed with the Red Sox, as did Gussie Suhr, Jr., a
Santa Clara first baseman, with the Yankees.
Goodrich signed with the Pittsburgh Pirates, and Ralph
Morris, a catcher-outfielder for the University of Washing
ton l'rosh last spring, accepted a St. Louis Cardinal contract
Two other players who were in the NCAA playoffs also ac
cepted contracts from major league clubs. Max Bunyard, a
catcher-outfielder from Oklahoma A\.M signed with the
White Sox, and Ronald Owen, a pitcher from Lafayette col
lege, agreed to terms with tlie Dodgers.
OregonSlates
Miamiinl958
University of Oregon’s football
team will tlo a lot of traveling
when the 1958 grid season rolls
around, as a result of games ar
ranged during the summer by
Athletic Director Deo Harris.
The Ducks will travel to the
University of Miami, in Florida,
for a game the last week of Sep
tember. The next weekend they
will again hit the road, this time
for a battle with the Oklahoma
Sooners, perennial football titl
ists, in Norman, Oklahoma.
Counselors Urged
To Meet Freshmen
YWCA Director Kilcen Llntl
j blad issued a reminder for Durk
' ling counselor!) to take the fresh
man women assigned to them
lout for a coke sometime this
week, or to arrange for some
; other type of meeting.
Under I’anhellenic rules, Duek
; ling counselors who are sorority
1 members should arrange with a
counselor from another house
i and her Duckling to meet to
gether.
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