Ducks Whip WSC Twice NORTHERN DIVISION BASEBALL STANDINGS W 6 3 4 4 0 L 0 0 2 6 9 Pet. 1.000 1.000 .667 .400 .000 com* Team Oregon . Oregon State Washington State Washington Idaho . Monday’s Results Oregon 7. Idaho 3. Oregon moved into manding position in the North ern Division baseball race over the weekend, downing Washing ton State twice at Pullman. Scores were 9-5 on Friday and , 7-2 on Saturday. The losses were the first of the season for the Cougars and put a definite damper on their pen Kirsch Nine Tips Idaho Vandals,7-3 „ MOSCOW. Idaho — Police tackled four husky Yale football players behind the line of scrimmage early Sunday and slapped ’em under arrest. It wasn’t the Ivy league rule against spring practice the Bull dogs were breaching, said the cops, it was the peace. Actually, Sgt. John Boyle said, it wasn’t a football they were throwing around at a Central New Haven corner, it was beer. So if nobody won, at least every body got wet. game and six in the first. Ore gon clubbed out 11 hits Friday and 12 Saturday. Johnson Homers The main batting punch was furnished by Pete Williams and Jim Johnson. Williams hit four for-nine. including a double and triple. Johnson socked a two-run homer in Saturday's contest, his first four-master of the season. Maddox smashed a long homer on Friday, and Jerry Rosa. Norm Forbes and Neal Mai lett slugged triples, as the extra base hits rolled off the Webfoot bats. Box scores: Oregon AB R. H. PO. A. E Keller. s> . Johnson, 2b . Schlosstein. lb Williams, 3b Ross. It Aver ill. rf Marlett. c Maddox, p Garner, p ^ 3 Totals 38 9 11 27 12 WSC AB. R. H. PO. A E. iJersey, 2b ........ Rich, c Sparks, cf. Overby, rt Campbell, lb. cf McIntosh, lb Hardman, li. 3b Mash burn. 3b . * Mazza. If . “Ford . Webb, p Freeman, p ‘“Penny Smith, p ““Golden .1 1 1 1 3 0 1 0 1 o i o I 0 f 0 i 1 0 j 0 ! 0 I 0 o i o o j o Totals 34 6 27 14 * Mazza lined out for Mashburn in 4th. ** Ford grounded out for Freeman in 8th. “* Penny grounded out for Smith in 8th. **** Golden struck out for Webb in 4th. ■ Oregon . 400 200 201 V WSC ... -. 000 500 000 5 > RBf—Schlosstein 2, Williams 2. R«»ss. Maddox 2, Hersey, Sparks 2. Hardman 2. i 3B Williams. Marlett. Hardman. RH Maddox, Sparks. SB—Shaw. Sac. Schlos- j stein. Williams. I^elt, Oregon 5. WSC 6. ■ BB Maddox 4. Garner 2. Webb 1. Aiken 1. Smith 1. SO—Maddox 1, Garner 7, Webb 2, Freeman 2. K-EK—Maddox 5-3, Webb 6-3, Freeman 2-2, Smith 1-1. Hits Maddox 3 in 3; Garner 3 in 6. Webb 4 in 3 2-3, Aiken 0 in 1-3, Freeman 6 in 4. Smith 1 in 1. HBP Johnson (Aiken). Winner Garner. looser — Webb. L’mps. — Campbell and Ross. Time—2:40. Att. 1000. Second game: Oregon AB. Keller, ss .. 5 Johnson, 2b. 5 Slfciw, cf .. .. 4 Schlosstein. lb .. 5 Williams, 3b-p . 4 Ross. lf-3b 3 Foy>e-. rt 2 Pingree, rt-If .2 • Marlett, c 4 Blodgett, p 4 Garner, p . 0 Averill, lt-rf.0 R. H. PO. A. E. 2 114 1 12 4 3 0 112 0 0 1 2 11 1 1 0 12 4 0 1110 0 110 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 14 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 ! o o o o o o o o o o Totals 38 7 12 27 14 wsc AB. R. H. PO. A E. Hersey, 2h . Sparks, cf .... Overby, rf . Ford, rf .1 Campbell, lb . 4 Hardman. lf-3b .4 Mash burn; 3b .1 Stock, p .£.1 Mazza, If .2 Bartow, p .2 Totals . 31 2 5 27 9 1 Oregon .001 222 000 7 WSC .000 000 002 2 RBI Keller, Johnson 2. Schlosstein, Forbes, Marlett, Pingree, Ford 2. 2b Wil liams. Mersey. 3b Ross, Forbs. HR Kel ler, Johnson. SB Johnson. Sac. Ross, Pingree. DP—-Schlosstein to Johnson to Wililams, Keller to Johnson to Schlosstein, Williams to Johnson to Schlosstein. Left Oregon 6, WSC 5. BB—Blodgett 3, Stock 1, Bartow 2. SO—Blodgett 4, Williams 1, Stock 1, Bartow 4. R-FR Stock 5-4, Bar tow 2-2, Blodgett 2-2. Hits--Blodgett 4 in 8 1/3, Garner 1 in none plus, Williams 0 in 2/3, Stock 8 in 4 1/3, Bartow 4 in 4 2/3. Winner -Blodgett. Loser—Stock. L’mps— Red and Ross. T - 2:45. Att -1200. READ EMERALD WANT ADS Award Winners To Be Named This Weekend Two outstanding Oregon ath letes will be chosen for annual awards today when a senior and sophomore are picked to receive the annual Emerald athletic tro phy and Doyle Higdon memorial trophy. The two awards will be an nounced this weekend during Junior weekend ceremonies. The Higdon award, established this I year in memory of the former ; football and track letterman who was killed last summer in a log ging accident, will be given Fri ! day. The Emerald award, the fifth annual one, will be announ ced Sunday at the all-campus sing. Basis for both awards is ex cellence in athletics, scholarship and citizenship. All finalists for the award must have competed in varsity athletics, .have at least i a 2.5 GFA and have contributed 1 something other than their ath , letic ability to general student ! activities. Although this is the first year ! for the Higdon award, four past Oregon athletes have been chos en for the Emerald Athletic tro phy award. Basketball star Jack Keller won the first year 1951 and winners since have included Jack Hutchins, track. 1952; Jim Livesay, baseball. 1953, and Ron Lowell, tennis, 1954. Nominees for the Emerald a award. all seniors, include: Football LeRoy Campbell, Walt Gaffney, i Dun Holt, Keith Tucker. Dick Mobley, Jack Patera. Ron Phe liter. Hal Reeve, \ Dave Lowe. George Shaw. Chuck Green ley, ' ; Lloyd Powell and Dean Van Leuven. Basketball—Howard Page and Jim Los- j ! cutoff. Bad»all Bernie Avert!!, Jim Archer, Bill BKxlgett. Pete William**. Bob Wagner. \ inn Forlies, Jim Johnson, Walt Bltdorek, Ken Hickenbottoni, Bruce Springbett, Ken Reiser, Russ Mannex. Ben Lloyd and Jim G«»l; .Veil Dwyer and Bob Takano. Swimming Harry Fuller and Phil Lew Wre»tling Darrell Kiamp and Bob Wil : hums. Nominees for the Higdon award, all sophomor*. include: Football CTiuck Austin, Gene Carpen ter, Reanous Cochrane, Tom Crabtree, Steve Danchock, Gerald Dixon. John Hen [ dricksoti. Spike Hillstrom, Don Jacob**, Jim Laughton, Hank Loumena, Nick Markulh, Bill Moore, Wally Russell and Les Wolfe. Basketball -Bob Anderson. Kd Bingham. Beige Borrevik. Rich ( osti. John Luiulell. D »ii McLain. Phil McHugh, Jack Sherman and Frank Werner. Baseball Ken Bond. Tom Bowen, Jim j Lebl, Terry Maddox, Jack Nance, Sam | Not os and Jim Pingree. Track Jim Bailey, Doug Basham. Arden Christensen, Jack Moad, Dave New land, Martin Peligo and Terry Sullivan. Tennis Jim Larpenteur. Golf Don Hick. Chuck Huggins, Bob Norquist, Barry Ott and Mike Starling. Swimming Jim Bowles. Jim England. Bob Hays, Howard liedinger and Phil Richter. Wrestling Ken Ke**cy. Sports Staff Desk Editor: Buzz Nelson. Staff: Jerry Claussen, Chuck Mitchelmore, Jack Wilson. tfwe I CtMybtW ( Day's College Cords , $6.95 FENNELL’S ON THE CAMPUS Webfoots Nab Track Relays Capturing 11 first places and topping three records In the process, Oregon's powerful track team swept to the Vancouver relays championship in Vancouv er, B.C. Saturday, overwhelming the field with 156 points to 70 by runnerup Vancouver Olympic club, defending champ and host group. A crowd of over 1500 braved rain and cold winds to watch the more than 400 cindermen from United States and Canada turn in some outstanding performan ces despite the conditions. Oregon's half mile ace Jim Bailey raced to victory in the featured Roger Bannister mile run, turning in a record 4:15.0 time and edging teammate Bill Dellinger and ex-Washington ace two-miler Denny Meyer. Delling er finished in 4:15,4 and Meyer was clocked in 4:21, all under Dellinger's mark of 4:23 4 set last year. .Awarded trophy Bailey also ran on the win ning Webfoot sprint medley four I some an