Ducklings Split With Clark JC By Jack Wilton Emerald Sporli Writer !' i <■ h from a weekend in which they clubbed out. 31 hit« and amassed 23 runs in two games, Oregon's fired-up Frosh travel to CorvalllH today for a return bout with the Oregon State Hooka. Tin; Ducklings collected IS hit a to 10 for Clark JC or. Fri day, but fell to the Fenguina 10-12 In a marathon that lasted three and a half hours. On Sat urday the Froah bounced back to lash the vlsitora 11-4 and bung out 13 more safeties. The Frosh opened their sea son last Thursday with a 7-6 win over the Rooks. Plfher Slugs Shortstop Jim Plfher led the Ducklings on their hitting spree, getting foui for five on Friday and three for three the next day. Two of his clouts were for four bases. The Penguins iced a 13-11 hall game in the ninth inning Friday by collecting three runs off four walks, a single, and a Hteal of home. Don Welbon went the distance on Saturday, allowing twelve scattered hits, while nia mates were ganging up on Penguin pitching in the third and eighth innings. The Ducklings got three runs in the third and four in the big eighth. Pifher and centerfielder Dick Jarvis homered in the Duckling cause, and Jarvis, thirdbasemen Bob Cellers, catcher Ron Dodge and firatbaseman Dave Wanaka all slammed two hits. After their game today, the Ducklings will scrimmage Ku gene high on Thursday before taking on the Kooks again in a IM Schedule Tuesday Softball 3:50 Hale Kane vs. Dorm Coun selors, north field. Delta Upsilon vs. Phi Kap pa Psi, south field. Straub Frosh vs. French hall, upper field. 4:55 Delta Tau Delta vs. Beta Theta Pi. north field. Sigma Chi vs. Alpha Tau Omega, south field. Sigma Nu vs. Sigma Phi Epsilon, upper field. Track 4:55 Cherney hall vs. Yeomen, intramural field. Philadelphia house vs. Nes tor hall, intramural field. Tennis Sigma Chi vs. French hall. Campbell club vs. winner of first match, courts 4, 5, 6. Golf Chi Psi vs. Phi Gamma Del ta, Oakway. HEAD IMKK Al.l) WANT ADS home and home aeriea Friday and Saturday. Scoring: Clark JC AB Buydatun, cf A Cat bn. If A Unwary, rf 4 Hundtn, lf» l Jflhnw»n, 3b 5 Warren, ha 4 I>avt», 2b 2 Kilmr, c 4 Draper, p J I')»««•*, [i 3 Wiachman, p I IStown, rf 0 Total* Pro#h (Viler», 3b Burke, 2b Pifher, **p Waldrop, rf I>«»dKc, c Crne**, ef Simpton, rf llickry, lb Whittaker, p IfaatliitfA, 2b Jarvi*, cf Cre pH, rf Wartaka, lb McCall, p Miller, 3b Kftkildten, c lieck, p McCain*, c R If PO. A K 2 13 0 0 4 12 0 0 10 10 0 1 2 10 0 1 1112 0 1113 1 4 13 3 0 110 10 110 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 (j 0 0 0 0 0 () 10 27 12 2 H. PO. A E 2 0 0 0 0 4 3 1 4 2 3 2 3 10 0 16 2 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 1 10 0 0 0 0 2 0 10 0 0 1 • 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 I 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 32 16 AB R 3 1 4 1 5 2 6 1 4 1 2 1 2 0 1 1 2 1 2 1 3 0 3 1 2 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Total* 43 12 18 27 11 5 Clark JC 201 242 023 16 Ffo*h 300 310 401 12 R If 1 Da via 3, Kilmer. Celler* 2, D<*l|*Wfun, cf < »atlift, li I 21) H linden, Hi Htown. rf John«M»n, Hi Warren, ** Kilmer, c Hau*ch, |i Schofield, 2b Kannry, if N ibeti. j* Wuchman, p AB K H. PO A E Total* Fro»h Oiler*, 3b Hatting*, 2b I'ifhrf, ** WaMroj*. rf 1 I Jodgr, c C rrt.v II . Jarrn, rf cf Wanaka, lli Delbon, |» Burk. 2b l 'mn», cl ; Stmpnon. If Kkkiklaeti, rf Dickey, lb j Miller, lb McCabe, c 1 35 AB 4 s 3 1 4 3 3 4 2 0 3 0 2 0 2 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 12 24 H PO 3 2 12 A E 0 : 0 i 1 0 I • 1 ! 2 °i 0 0 t» 0 1 o Total* 32 11 13 27 10 3 Clark JC 021 001 0 4 Froeb 113 110 04 % 11 RBI Warren, Pifber, l.’me»» 2. Dodge, , Jarvi*, Wattaka. 2b Johnson. HR flat bn, Kilmer. Pifber, Jarvis. SB Pifber, Jarvi* 3 Sac Warren, Oiler*, Crne-v Dodge, Delbon. III* Drltxm t.» Burke to V\ .tnaka Left ('lark 9. Crush 9. Balk j Ntlscn. WP Bau*h. Time 3:05. Netmen Score Double Win; Golfers Lose, Then Triumph NORTHERN DIVISION TENNIS STANDINGS Team W L .J 0 .1 1 Washington 1 Jreg on Oregon Stair Wafthington State Idaho 0 4 ,000 .500 ..1.13 ()regon 7, Idaho 0 Oregon State 5, Washington State 2 Oregon 5, Washington State 2 Oregon State 7, Idaho 0 Oregon's tennis team took two steps toward landing second place in dual-match competition In Northern Division play Friday and Saturday with victories over Idaho and Washington State. The Ducks had little trou ble with Idaho Friday at Mos cow as Coach Hilbert Lee’s team swept all seven matehe*. Not all of the matches were easy, however, as three singles and one doubles clashes went to the full three sets. Ron Carlson beat Idaho ace .Barry Rust, 9-7, 1-6, 7-5 and Bob Baker followed with a 6-4, 5-7, 6-0 win over Dave Cummins Dick Gray won his match in straight 6-0 sets, Don Bonime Slugfests Feature IM Softball Play Friday and Monday's intramu ral softball schedule was fea tured by high-scoring slugfests those games that were not won or lost by forfeit. In Monday’s action the Legal Eagles overwhelmed Philadel phia house 13-0, Phi Gamma Del ta and Lambda Chi Alpha battled to an 8-8 four inning tie, Camp bell club whipped Sigma Alpha Mu 8-0, and Theta Chi dumped Sigma Phi Epsilon 3-1. Sigma Alpha Epsilon posted the biggest Friday score, bounc ing Tau Kappa Epsilon 16-0. Pi Kappa Alpha edged Lambda Chi Alpha 15-12, and Chi Psi out lasted Kappa Sigma 12-10. In p lower-scoring contest. Phi Kap pa Sigma squeezed past Camp bell club 2-1. Intramural track opened Mon day with Sigma Nu and Hale Kane posting lopsided victories. Sigma Nu completely swamped Gamma hall and Hale Kane trounced Phi Kappa Sigma, 54'2 to 14>2. Softball forfeits were French over Hunter, Alpha over Seder strom, and Hunter over Cherney. SHISLER'S FOOD MARKET Groceries — Fresh Produce — Meats Mixers — Beverages — Magazines — Ice Cream OPEN FROM » A.M. Til I 11 HA p DAILY & SUNDAYS.. I ILL I I lUU M. 13th at High St. Dial 4-1342 Canoe Fete Floats © Crepe Paper • Showcard Colors © Tqckers • Cardboards • Powdered Tempera • Glitter Valley Stationery Co. DIAL 5-8469 865 WILLAMETTE STREET won in two wets and Dick Hamil ton lasted through two 10-8 splits with Leonard Chin and won the ; third 6-0. In the doubles Carlson and Baker beat Rust and Cummins 5-7, 6-2, 6-1 while Cray and Bon ime won their match with Sonny lying and Keith Spencer, 6-4, 6-3. Against Washington State Saturday Oregon dropped one singles and one double* match but won the others for a 5-2 victory. Only two matches were finished In two sets as Gray won 6-1, 6-4 and Bonime tri umphed 6-4, 7-5. Carlson won his singles match 5- 7, 7-5, 6-3 while Baker scored a 6- 4, 1-6, 6-0 victory. They com bined to win their doubles match 4-6, 8-6, 6-3. Hamilton was the only singles loser while Gray and Bonime dropped their doubles I match. NORTHERS DIVISION GOLF STANDINGS Team W L Oregon 3 1 Idaho ..3 1 Washington ..2 1 Washington Stat e ..0 2 Orgon Sue ..() 3 Weekend Results Idaho 14%. Oregon 12*4 Washington State 1344, Oregon State U<4 Oregon 1644. Washington State 1044 Idaho 1644, Oregon State 1044 A surprising Idaho golf team played a good game on its home I course Friday to hand Oregon’s previously-unbeaten team a 14'i -12*2 loss to give the Ducks a split in their Inland Empire in vasion. The loss to Idaho preceded a Saturday win from Washington State in which the W'ebfoot divoters took revenge by a 161 2-101 /2 count. Oregoh is now tied with the Vandals for first T Pet 0 .750 0 .750 0 .667 1 .167 1 .125 place In the Northern Division with only the Oregon State mateh left on Its schedule. The match Friday was held on Idaho’s short nine-hole course and the rolling terrain and tricky greens were a big factor in the Vandal win. Oregon got behind in best-ball play as Bob Camp bell and Dave Powell shot a 67 to take three points from Barry Ott and Bob Norquist and pace Idaho to an 8-6 lead in the morn ing.^ In the afternoon round Van dal Bob Adamson, recent win ner of the Japanese Empire championship while in the serv ice, shot a 68 in the feature match. He took two out of three points from Duck Cap tain N'eil Dwyer, who shot a 72. Other Oregon scores were Norquist, 73; Ott and Howard Zenger, 74 each; Bob Takano, 75, and Justin Smith, 79. In Saturday’s win over Wash j ington State, the feature round of 1 the day was fired by Ott and Norquist with a best-ball of 64. 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