Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 11, 1955, Page Five, Image 5

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    Ducks Top Bearcats;
Meet Liniield Today
i.KOKGK SHAW, twice all-ftta.it and three times all Northern
IMilsion In Iwirliail, hit a home run Friday against Willamette
»' he continued to pare the I>urk diamond team in hitting- Shaw
11 III l»e in renter field today when Coach I»on Klrseh'n Webfoot*
tangle with IJnfield in a doulileheader on Howe field.
By Buzz Nelson
Emtiilii Attitunl Spout Editor
Oregon's powerful b a a e b a 11
(earn measured Willamette U.
11-0 and 13-3 Friday afternoon
Ik they ran their winning streak
So five straight and their season's
record to 7-3. Both games were
cut to seven innings.
A Saturday doubleheader with
Ltnfield was rained out, but the
games will be made up today and
Tuesday. Today's schedule calls
for two seven inning contests
against the Wildcats, starting at
1:30 p.m. on Howe field. A single
game will be played Tuesday,
starting at 3 p.m. and also on
Howe field.
The twin bill versus Willamette
was featured by some robust
Oregon hitting and the one-hit
shutout pitched by Terry Maddox
in the first game.
Moddox faced only 24 batters
in his pitching gem. The lone hit
was a bloop single by Wes Mal
colm in the fifth inning. Maddox
received good support afield with
outfielders Jerry Ross and
George Shaw coming up with
sparkling catches.
John Keller scored the first
Oregon run as he walked, moved
up on Ross's single and scored
on Bob Wagner’s ground out.
Ross tallied on an error.
George Shaw led off the fourth
with a home run to run the score
to 7-0. Dick Schlosstein was hit
by a pitch and scored on Wag
ner's double.
The final two runs came in the
sixth as Shaw and Williams tal
lied on three Willamette errors.
Williams started the second
game as pitcher and hurled cred
itable ball for the six innings he
was in the game. He allowed
eight hits, walked two, and gave
up three runs, none of which
were earned.
The Ducks were again aided
by very poor infield play by Wil
lamette. Coach John Lewis' club
made six errors in each game.
Willamette jumped to an early
2-0 lead, but Oregon put the
game away in the third inning
with seven big runs. Schlo&stein,
Jim Pingree, Keller, and Johnson
collected hits as the Ducks took
advantage of four errors.
Williams was the hitting star
of the day with four hits in eight
at-bats. Since returning from
California he has hit 8-for-16 and
raised his batting average to .333,
second only to Shaw's .400 among
the regulars.
Summary:
Fir*! game
Willamette
Zicgclmati. 21*
Nelson, *»
Shugarta, c(
N'rffcndoH, 3b
McCa Water. If ....
Brown* lb
Patton, c
Malcolm. r<
p
Luca*, p
Totals
Oregon
Keller, **
Ro*%. If
Shaw, cf
SchloMtein. lb
Wagner, rf
W IIHif, 3b
Johnson, 2b
M.-Irtf. c
Bowen, c .
Maddox, p .
Totals
Willamette
Oirgon
B
J
J
S
J
2
H
u
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
21
B
J
H
0
2
1
0
0
1
1
3
8
1
1
27
21
A
o
4
(I
3
0
1
2
0
0
1
1 13 11
A
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3
0 !
0 :
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000 000 0 0
222 30.’ * 11
Pitcher - IP All R
Keller 4 20 9
l.tica* 2 7 2
Maddox 7 21 0
H ER BB SO
9 6 3 I
0 0 1 I I
1 0 2 4
K Zicgelman, \ekon 2, Netfcndorf 2. i
Brown. R Keller 2, Ro*v, Shaw 2. Schlo.
itein. Wagner 2, Williams 2. Maddox. RBI
Ko** 2, Wagner 3, Johnson 2, Maddox
3B -Wagner. Ilk Shaw. SB kos*
Khaw. Sac. Wagner. John-on. Mad do*
Ilk Schlonatein f Feller) Patton 1 Mad
lox). WP Luca*. Lett Oregon 5, Wil
larnettr 3. T 1:30.
Second game :
Willamette B
Burdg, 2b 3
/irgelman, »» 3
Lray. If 4
Brown, lb 2
kerd. lb 2
McCalluter, cl.4
Neffendorf, 3b 4
Backlund, c 3
Lip*comb. rf . 3
Butler, p 2
'Kanga- I
Luca*. p 0
H O A
0 3 1
1 2 3
1 0 0
2 2 0
0 3 0
0 3 0
2 0 2
0 4 0
2 I 0
0 0 1
0 0 0
0 0 0
Total* 31
8 IS 7
Oregon B
Keller, n* ... .. . 2
* * Forbe* 1
Nolo*, %% . .. ..I
Johnnon, 2b 4
Ltrodefl, 2b
Miaw. cl 2
'••Archer, cl * .1
>chlo««tein, lb 3
kmgree. If 4
William*. p 4
r)l*en, p ... . 0
AvertII. rl 3
VlarUrtt. c .. 3
Bowen, c 1
Bond, 3b 1
H O A
1 I 0
000
0 0 1
1 1 4
0 2 0
0 1 0
0 2 0
2 6 0
1 1 0 j
2 I I ;
0 0 0
0 1 0
1 4 0 •
0 1 0
1 0 1 i
Total* 30 9 21
7
Willamette 200 001 0 3
Oregon 107 303 * 13
Pitcher Ik All
Butler 5 23
Luca* 1 6
William* 6 28
1 3
k H Kk BB SO
10 7 9 7 2
3 2 0 0 1 I
3 8 0 4 2
0 0 0 0 1,
*Kanga» safe on error for Butler in 6th.
For lie* Hied out for Kelier in 5th.
•••Archer grounded out for Shaw in 5th.
K Ziegelman. Brown. Backlund 2, Lip
-corah. Butler, Schlo*-tein 2, William*. K
Burdg. Zirgelman. Ltpftcomb. Keller, John
wni. Shaw, Schlo*«tein. kingree 2, Wil
liam* 3. Averill. Marlett, Bond 2. KRI
f'.ray. Brown. Keller 2. Schlo*»tetn. Wil
liam* 3. Bond 3 HR William*. Bond.
SB Keller. Bond. I>cft Willamette 9
Oregon 6. l*mps Scbopf and Cornacchia.
T 1:55.
Head Kmerald Classified Ads
Frosh Track Squad
Downs Eugene High
Ham Whitney won three events
and two other Frosh were double
winners Friday as Oregon’s
freshman track squad opened its
IASS season with a 75 1/3-44 2/3
win over Eugene high school on
Hayward field.
The Ducklings won 11 first
places out of the 14 events with
Whitney, Bob Drynan and Jack
Morris combining to capture
seven. Only Eugene wins came
in the 220-yard dash, where Pete
King of the Eugene state bas
ketball champions scooted home
in 23.5, the shot put and discus.
Whitney, ex-Benson high of
Portland ace, displayed lots of
versatility as he pole-vaulted 12'
6", broad-jumped more than 20
feet and won the 120-yard high
hurdles in 16.8 to win all three ;
events.
Drynan, former Albany star,
was the winner in both the 440
yard dash and 880-yard run. Mor
ris. ex-Medford state champ in
IM Schedule
Monday
Softball
3:50 Nestor hall vs. Hunter hall,
north field.
Sigma Nu vs. Phi Kappa
Psi, south field.
Sigma Phi Epsilon vs. The
ta Chi, upper field.
4:55 Sigma Chi vs. Beta Theta
Pi. north field.
Phi Delta Theta vs. Alpha
Tau Omega, south field.
Phi Gamma Delta vs.
Lambda Chi Alpha, upper
field.
Tennis
4:00 Tau Kappa Epsilon vs. Nes
tor hall, courts 4, 5, 6.
Golf
Cherney hall vs. Delta Up
silon. Oakway.
the hurdles, was first in both
the 100-yard dash and the 180
yard low hurdles.
100*yard dash- 1. Jack Morris (O), 2.
King (E), 3. Brown (£). Time . 10.6.
220-yard dash I. Pete King (E), 2.
Brown (K), 3. Rogers (()). Time: 23.5.
440-yard dash 1. Boh Drynan (O), 2.
Poindexter (E),3, Dennischard (E). Time;
53.6.
880-yard run 1. Boh Drynan (O), 2.
Mrskimen (0)f 3. Shaddy (E). Time;:
2:03.3.
Mile run 1. Don Meskimen ()), 2. VV'it
bert (E), 3. Morse (E). Time: 4:42.5.
120-yard high hurdles—1. Sam Whitney
(O), 2. Holloway (E), 3. Stewart (E).
Time. 16:8.
180-yard low hurdles 1. Jack Morris
(O), 2. Geiger (F.), 3. Heaves (O). Time:
21.2.
Shot-put' 1. Have Lockard (E), 2. ft)
Alvardo i.O) and Kerschner (O). Distance:
45’ 3 \
Discus \. John W'illemer (E), 2.
Kerschner (G)t 3. Lockard (S). Distance:
131’.
Javelin 1. Norm Chapman (O), 2.
Steen (O), 3. Brabham (E). Distance:
148\ !
Broad jump 1. Sam Whitney (O), 2. *
Tenney (O), 3. Gabriel (E). Distance:
20' 9".
High jump 1. Ted Tenney (O), 2. (t)
Livingston (O), King (Ej and Brumley
(Ej. Height: 6’.
Pole vault — I. Sam Whitney (O), 2.
Blevins (O), 3. (t) Holstrom (E> and
Margan (E). Height: 12' 6 *\
440-yard relay—W*on by Oregon (Bob
Rogers, Bob Midgley, Bert Wffisams, Jack
Morris). Time: 45.5.
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