Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 28, 1955, Page Five, Image 5

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    Ducklings Open
Against Rooks
Without a single Inning of ac
tual competition under their belts
the Oregon Kroah baseballers will
try to open their season today
against Oregon Htate's Rooks.
The game is billed for 3 p.m. on
Howe field, but the weather out
look Isn't good.
TUnesa cut down Coach Bob
Hastch's catching depth, aa Jerry
McCabe was in the Infirmary this
Week. Big John Ksklldsen has
been moved from first base to
back up front-line received Ron
Dodge, while Dale Dickey is
battling Dave Wanaka for the
starting first-sack job.
If weather permits, it will be
Beavers Clobber
Vandals, 16 to 3
CORVALLIS (AP) Oregon
State finally got Its Northern Di
vision baseball season opened
Wednesday, and promptly
clubbed 20 hita to smother Ida
ho. 18-3.
Two weeks of rain had washed
out games scheduled earlier.
Oregon State wasted no time
once things started The Bea
ver* jumped on Idaho pitcher
Dick Dodel for four runa in the
first inning and six more In the
second.
Before it ended all the Oregon
State regulars had at least one
hit. and four of them had col
lected three hits.
Idaho managed six hits off the
State starter, Lowell Pearce, in
five Innings, but got not another
blow off sophomore Lynn Moh
ler, who relieved Pearce with the
buses loaded in the fifth. Mohler
fanned » of the 15 batters to
face him.
The teams will play again
Thursday.
Idaho 0X0 010 100- 3 6 2
Oregon State 480 023 Olx-18 20 2
Dodel. Anderson 8 and How
ard. Riggs 8; Pearce. Mohler 5
and Stephenson.
White Sox Drop
Yanks to Second
»> THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Chicago White Sox pow
ered out of their scoreless slump
with a 14-hit attack to replace
New York in the American
league lead by pasting the Yan
kees 13-4 Wednesday. 0
Kive runs in the first inning
called a halt to 19 frames with
out a run for the Sox and chased
Whitey Ford, who had pitched
21 shutout Innings for the Yanks.
Yanks Tied for Second
The defeat dropped the Yan
kees into a second place tie with
Cleveland as the Indians went
17 innings before beating Wash
ington 6-5 on Bobby Avila’s sac
rifice fly. The Yanks and In
dians are 21 percentage points
behind Chicago, both having won
and lost one more than the
White Sox.
Detroit took over fourth in the
AL, beating Baltimore 11-3 while
Kansas City dumped Boston into
fifth 6-2.
Braves Top Giants
In the National league, Mil
waukee smacked the New York
Giants 9-6 and Pittsburgh won
its second decision of the sea-*
son 4-1 over the Chicago Cubs.
The St. Louis at Philadelphia
game was shelved by cold.
Sherm Lollar's two-run homer
capped the White Sox doings in
the first, overtaking a 2-0 New
York lead on Hank Bauer and
Andy Carey home runs in the top
of the first.
•a busy weekend for the Duck
ling diamondmen. Medford high
In ala ted to travel to Eugene for
another 3 p.m. tilt on Friday,
and Haturday the Frosh will
move to Corvallis for a return
engagement with the Rooks.
Fred Paine, Ken Ackerman
and Bill Manning are top three
on Coach Paul Valenti'a Baby
Beaver mound staff. Don Lane
will probably atart for the Froah,
while Ron Whittaker and Don
Deibon are the atrongeat re
aervea.
Coach Bob McCollum'a Duck
ling track crew will meet the
Portland Track and Field club
at 3 p.m. Haturday on the Ore
gon oval.
Coach Hilbert Lee'a freshman
fennie squad will travel to
Springfield for a return match
with the Millers on Friday. The
Ducklings whipped Springfield
first time around, 6-1,
Singles Bowling
Tournament Set
The fourth all-campun singles
bowling tournament for both men
and women will begin Monday on
the SU alleys with competition
in three men's divisions and two
for women, according to Louis
BelMsim, SU recreation director.
Everyone interested in partici
pating in the tournament is urged
by Bellisimo to sign up at the
alleys. Deadline for signing up
is Sunday, May 1, and compe
tition will begin May 2. Hours
for bowling and tournament rules
can be obtained when the bowlers
sign up.
Divisions for men will include
A, open to scratch bowlers; B,
for handicap bowlers, and C, for
beginners. Women's divisions will
be A, handicap, and B. begin
ners. Each bowler will roll nina
games during the tourney, which
will end May 15.
Oregon Netters
Meet Beavers
In ND Match
Oregon's varsity tennis team
will be seeking its first North
ern Division victory here Satur
day morning when the Ducks
clash with a young but potent
Oregon State net team.
The Webfoots got in their
first conference play of the
season last weekend when pow
erful Washington dropped
them 7-# here. Oregon State |
played the Huskies the nest
day at Corvallis and were also
disposed of by a 7-0 count.
Both the Ducks and Beavers
are short on veterans, with Ore
gon boasting four one-year let
termen and Oregon State having
two. The Ducks have a junior
dominated lineup and OSC has
two juniors plus two sophomores
on their first five.
Last season Oregon State
defeated the Ducks twice in
dual competition, but the loss
of four seniors from the Bea
ver team plus the return of
four men from Oregon’s 1954
team make# the match shape
up as a toss-up.
Beaver Coach Irwin Harris will
send two junior lettermen. Pete
Overton and pint-sized Dick Ja
cobson, as well as promising
Sophomores Bob Jensen and
Norm Merrill and Senior Emory
Keolanui against the Ducks. Ore
gon Coach Hilbert Lee will like
ly use his usual quintet of Ron
Carlson, Bob Baker, Dick Hamil
ton, Dick Gray and Don Bonime
in the ND dual.
Swim Instruction
Starts Monday
An American Red Cross
course In water safety instruc
tion will begin Monday, May
2, with an opening session at
7 pan. at the men’s pool, ac
cording to John Bnrrhardt of
the physical education depart
ment.
Eagles Sign
Wes Ediger
PHILADELPHIA (AP)- The
Philadelphia Eagles announced j
Wednesday the signing of a pair
of tall pass catching ends, one
of them Wesley Ediger, of Ore
gon State college. Ediger goesj
6 feet, 2 inches and weighs 225
pounds.
—
Ex-Champ Drops
Comeback Fight
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) — I
John Holman, a 5-1 underdog,
launched a vicious surprise at
tack in the ninth round Wed- i
nesday night to stop Ezzard
Charles, former world heavy
weight champion, on a technical
knockout.
Charles, who had gone down
once for a nine count, was reel- 1
ing helplessly away from Hol
man when referee Eddie Coach
man stopped the fight at 2:48
of the ninth round. Until then,
the 33-year-old ex-champion had
been leading on points.
Nalls Charles
Holman, who seemed to run
out of gas in the fourth round,
offered little opposition to
Charles until the start of the j
ninth, when he nailed the Cin
cinnati Negro with a left-right
left combination.
The unexpected barrage stag
gered Charles and another left
from Holman dropped him on his
back. He got to his knees on
the count of eight and was up
at nine. Then Holman rushed into
him with such enthusiasm that
both fighters fell.
Three Rights End Fight
When they got up, Holman
smashed three straight rights to I
Charles' head and Coachman
stopped the fight with Charles
on the verge of going down
again.
Holman, a 27-year-old Chicago
Negro with no ranking, weighed
202^t. Charles, the fourth rank
ing heavy, came in at 193 (-2.
Phillies, PiKA
Grab IM Wins
In Softball Play
Intramural aoftball teams man
aged to get in part of their
schedule for the first time in
two weeks Wednesday, and the
day produced several freak ball
games.
Games on the upper IM field
were postponed, as the ground
was mostly mud. Of the four re
maining games, one was can
celled, two produced a total of
41 runs, and the other ended in
a 3-all deadlock, to be played
off later.
Hale Kane hall and Phi Gam
ma Delta were the victims in the
scoring sprees. Philadelphia
house squeaked past Hale Kane
by a 12-10 count, and Pi Kappa
Alpha slammed the Fiji’s, 14-5.
At the end of five innings, Sig
ma Chi and Phi Delta Theta
were still knotted at three to
three. Rich Butler was doing the
twirling for the Sig’s, and Ted
Larsen was on the mound for the
Phi Delta, when the game was
suspended at 6 p.m.
Myron Finkbiener was the win
ning pitcher for Philadelphia
house, and Ken Bosanko ham
mered out a home run for the
winners.
Idaho State, Seattle
Named in Hoop Tourney
OKLAHOMA CITY AP — Se
attle University and Idaho State
will compete in the 20th annual
All-College Basketball tourna
ment here Dec. 27-29.
The two Western teams plus
Pennsylvania and Loyola of New
Orleans were added to the field
Monday. Other teams in the tour
ney will be Texas Tech, Okla
homa A&M, Tulsa and Okla
homa City University.
San Francisco, the NCAA ti
tlist, is defending champion but
will not defend its title in the
Madison Square Garden Holiday
tournament in New York City.
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