Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 04, 1955, Page Five, Image 5

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    EIGHT PINCHHITTERS
Managers Fined
For Various Acts
SAN FRANCISCO (AP)
Five Pacific Count I-eague man
ager* were fined Tuesday by
President Claire V. Goodwin for
offense* ranging from plain pro
fanity to unbecoming conduct.
Tabbed $25 each were pilot*
Tony FreitaM of Sacramento,
Frank (Leftyt ODoul of Oak
land and Freddie Hutchinson of
Seattle. Nicked $50 apiece were
Tommy Henth of San Francisco
and Bobby Bragan of Hollywood.
Bragan was fined because he
sent a parade of eight pinchhit
Cougars WinAgoin
In Tight ND Race
NORTHERN DIVISION
BASEBALL STANDINGS
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PULLMAN, Wash. (AP) —
Washington State stayed unde
feated in Northern Division base
bail Tuesday by beating Idaho.
6-1. on a superb 1-hitter by Ju
nior Jerry Bartow.
Bartow had some trouble in
the first inning when he hit Bob
Falash and the Vandal eventu
ally stole home with an unearned
run.
The Cougars put together four
runs in the seventh inning on a
combination of a walk, two sac
rifices. an error and a home run
by Jack Hartman.
Idaho 100 000 000 114
WSC 001 000 41x 6 9 3
Ranta Anderson (7i and How
ard; Bartow and Rich.
Grimm Sees Halt
To Brooklyn Luck
PITTSBURGH (AP) —Charley
Grimm, manager of the Milwau
kee Braves, aald Tuesday the
Brooklyn Dodgers’ unprecedented
■tart is fantastic, hut they “can
look for trouble."
“Don't worry," Grimm told the
Pittsburgh Grandstand Man
agers luncheon, "they'll have a
lot of trouble from the rest of
the teams before it is all over.
“It is going to be quite a race
despite the Dodgers' 1G-2 start.
We’ve got a balanced league and
the Dodgers can look for trouble
from everybody," he said.
Grimm blames his club’s
fourth place standing on the
lack of hitting. “We’ve got the
potential," he commented, “but
it makes you sit and wonder.
I'm sure we’ll catch up before
the season’s over.”
i ters to the plate for the name
player in Sunday's game at Lon
I Angeles.
The men succeeded each other
after one pitch until the eighth
finally grounded out. Later Bra
gan was quoted as saying he
ordered the action "to show up
;the umpires who already had
made a farce of the game.”
“rnhecomlng Conduct"
Ooodwln said he considered it
i conduct unbecoming a baseball
manager and assessed the $.r>0
fine.
Heath was accused of shoving
an umpire, Freitas of causing
: unnecessary delay of a game by
a prolonged argument and O'
Doul and Hutchinson of using
profanity.
Eight Students
Win ROTC Awards
Eight students received awards
«t the annual Air Force ROTC
inspection review Tuesday. The
review was held in conjunction
with the inspection by officer1'
from AFROTC headquarters.
Montgomery, Ala.
Receiving Air Science I com
mendation awards for lifghest
standards in the classroom and
; on the drill field were Richard
Berg. Phillip Chadsey, Craig
Phillips, Ronald Brown and Erik
Hansen.
Those designated as outstand
ing sophomores and receiving
the AS II award were Leland
Agenbroad, Gene Lowrance and
Robert Burnett.
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Bowerman Boys
Jaunt to Relays
In Vancouver
Oregon’s undefeated cinder
men take time out from North
ern Division competition this
weekend for a pleasure Jaunt to
Vancouver, British Columbia, for
the seventh annual Vancouver
relays.
Last year the Webfoots placed
second behind the winning Van
couver Olympic club’s total of
126 points, picking up seven
firsts and snapping two records
in the performance.
The relays will be a homecom
ing for Duck trackmen Bob Reid,
Bruce Springbctt and Doug Cle
ment. all of whom are Canadi
ans. Springbett took the invita
tional 100-yard dash in the rec
ord-breaking time of 9.8 in 1954
and also ran anchor on the Web
foot 440-yard relay team which
set a new mark of 43 seconds.
Clement brought the Oregon mile
relay team into second place
with his kick last year.
Other returning winners for
Bill Bowerman’s 1954 squad
were Bill Dellinger in the mile.
Bill Sorsby in the high hurdles
and Martin Pedigo in the broad
Jump.
Pedigo leaped 23 feet as a
freshman last year for one of
the most outstanding perform
ances of the day.
Sugar Ray to Make Try
In Salt Lake Comeback
DETROIT (APi {Sugar Ray
Robinson continues his come
back Wednesday night when he
meets Garth Par.ter of Salt
Lake City in a non-televised 10
rounder here.
It will be the fifth fight in
Robinson's none-too-impressive
comeback, which he eventually
hopes will lead to a title shot at
middleweight champion Carl
"Bobo'' Olson.
In Panter, Robinson will be
meeting a once-promising fighter
who has lost six of his last seven
starts.
READ EMERALD WANT ADS
Web foot Di voters
Go to Idaho, WSC
A high-riding Oregon golf
team will go after a pair of
Northern Division match victor
ies this weekend when the Ducks
travel to the Inland Empire to
play Idaho and Washington
State.
The Webfoots have now won
22 straight conference matches
dating back to 1950 and are ex
pected to pick up easy wins
from the Cougars and Vandals.
Both teams are shallow in vet
erans with Idaho having won a
narrow 14*6-12% victory in their
lone meeting with WSC.
Milligan Tourney-Hound
The team left today by car and
v/as accompanied by Athletic Di
rector Leo Harris. Coach Sid
Milligan, who has now coached
Duck golf teams to six straight
conference dual-match titles, will
IM Schedule
Wednesday
Softball
3:50 Tau Kappa Epsilon vs.
Lambda Chi Alpha, north
field.
Phi Gamma Delta vs. Sigma
Alpha Epsilon, south field.
Chi Psi vs. Phi Kappa Sig
ma, upper field.
4 :55 Sigma Alpha Mu vs. Kappa
Sigma, north field.
Nestor hall vs. French hall,
south field.
Cherney hall vs. Straub
Frosh, upper field.
Tennis
4:00 Phi Gamma Delta vs. Alpha
hall, courts 4, 5, 6.
Golf
Delta Tau Delta vs. Theta
Chi, Oakway.
be playing in a tourney -himself
at Klamath Falls.
The traveling squad for the
two matches was decided only
Tuesday. Sophomore Don Bick
and Letterman Howard Zenger
played off for the Number Six
spot with Zenger shooting a 70
to win the right to go. Bick had
a 72.
Three Veterans Set
The other five .Ducks will in
clude two lettermen, one other
195J squad member and two
sophomores. Captain Neil Dwyer
will play the Number One posi
tion with Barry Ott, Bob Ta
kano, Justin Smith and Bob
Norquist filling the other spots.
The Ducks will meet Idaho
Friday and WSC Saturday. Ore
gon State’s golf squad will also
be in the Inland Empire this
weekend and will play WSC Fri
day and Idaho Saturday.
chorus
in gee!
Cheers greet the
man in an AFTER
SIX Tux!
Symphony of
styling-concerto
in comfort! New
high note in
spot-resistance:
"stain-shy
finish!’’ Enjoy
nocturnes more
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