Ducks Fall Behind In Baseball Chase NORTHERN DIVISION BASEBALL STANDINGS Team W L Pet. Oregon State .5 0 1.000 Oregon . 7 1 .875 Washington State . 4 4 .500 Washington .5 6 .455 Idaho . 0 10 .000 Huskies Snap 1)0 Streak in 5-1 Win SEATTLE (AP> Washington stopped the victory splurge of Oregon in Northern Division baseball Thursday, trouncing the Webfoots 5 to 1 to end a six game losing streak. It was the first defeat for Oregon in eight Northern Divi sion starts. Three singles produced two Washington runs in the third in ning. The Huskies added three for insurance in the sixth. Monte Geiger doubling to push home two and scoring himself on an in field error. Bill Garner scored Oregon's only run in the fifth when a Washington fielder muffed John Keller's single. Oregon outhit Washington but left 11 baserunners stranded. Oregon .000 010 000—1 8 1 Washington . 002 003 OOx—5 G 3 Garner and Marlett; Reams and Brady. 1 OSC Beats WSC To Nab Top Spot PULLMAN, Wash. (APi-Ore gon State kept up a consistent attack, scoring once in each of the first five innings, to run its Northern Division victory string to five straight with a 9-1 win over Washington State Thurs day. Beaver pitcher Jerry Epperle was aided out of tight spots with three double plays as he threw a six-hitter at WSC. He walked six and struck out the same number. OSC's biggest inning was the eighth^ when a walk, sacrifice, passed ball and two singles brought across three runs. Bea ver center fielder Jerry Exley hit a home run for his team’s final run in the eighth. The day was cool and Cougar players helped bring on their own defeat by hobbling the ball five times. OSC .111110 310—9 13 1 WSC .001 000 000 1 6 5 Epperle and Love joy; Bartow, Stock 7 and Rich. Frosh Net Squad Seeks Fifth Win Oregon's undefeated Frosh ten nis team goes after its fifth vic tory of the season Saturday morning when the Ducklings take on the Oregon State college Rooks at the Corvallis courts. Starting time is 10 a.m., the same as for the varsity match. So far the freshmen have net ted their way to four straight wins—two over Springfield high, and over Eugene high and the Rooks. Coach Hilbert Lee’s Duck lings walloped OSC 6-1. The Rooks won only three sets, two in the lone singles match won by Gary Boedigheimer. Taking the court for Oregon probably will be Stan JCalapus, Stewart Jones, Marv Woods, Brian Booth and Don Robinson, not necessarily in that order. Victors Named In IM Softball An 8-8 tie between Phi Kappa Psi and Theta Chi in Thursday IM softball play prevented the deciding of League I. but Sigma Chi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Phi Kappa Sigma. Barrister Inn and the Legal Eagles captured league titles. Sigma Nu had originally won the I title but was discovered using a freshman pitcher in two of its wins, so they were dis allowed. Phi Psi and Theta Chi will re-play their game Mon day afternoon to decide the title. Larry Anderson dueled with Art Weatherford and George Johnson of Theta Chi. but the game went five innings to a draw. In Friday track action. Sigma Phi Epsilon meets Kappa Sigma and Tau Kappa Epsilon faces French hall. Final IM Softball Standings League II W L Pet. Sigma Chi . 4 0 1.000 Phi Delta Theta .3 1 .750 Alpha Tau Omega . 2 2 .500 Beta Theta Pi .1 3 .250 Delta Tau Delta .0 4 .000 Ducklings Face Rook Trackmen On Sports Day A well-balanced Duckling track team, under the guiding hand of Coach Bob McCollum, will clash with the invading Ore gon State Rooks Saturday at Hayward field. The meet will be held in connection with the var sity's meet with the traditional rivals from Corvallis. Such individual stars as OSC’s Wayne Moss, Bill Fred ricks, A1 Leinun and Oregon’s Jack Morris, speedy sprinter and low hurdler, will carry a major portion of their team’s hopes. During a previous en counter, Moss, a 6 foot 8 inch high jumper from Richland, Wash., cleared the bar at (> feet 4 inches and captured a blue ribbon place in the shot put. Another threat to Oregon’s unblemished record will be Bill Fredricks, a former Milwaukie Mustang who won the prep state low hurdle championship last year. Fredricks is also a sprinter and discus thrower. On Oregon’s behalf. Bob Dry nan will compete in the quarter mile and the half mile. He ran the double lap event under two minutes when he was clocked at 1:59.1. League III W L Pet. Sigma Alpha Epsilon 4 0 1.000 Pi Kappa Alpha . 3 1 .750 Tau Kappa Epsilon .2 2 .500 Phi Gamma Delta 1 3 .250 Lambda Chi Alpha . 0 4 .000 LEAGUE IV W Phi Kappa Sigma 4 Campbell Club 3 Chi Psi 2 Kappa Sigma 1 Sigma Alpha Mu . 0 League VI \V L Pet. Barrister Inn . 3 0 1.000 Sederstrom hall ..... 1 2 .333 Gamma Hall 12 .333 Alpha hall 1 2 .333 League VII \V L Pet. Legal Eagles .3 0 1.000 Philadelphia house ... 1 2 .667 Dorm Counselors ...... 1 2 .667 Hale Kane .0 3 .000 L Pet. 0 1.000 1 .750 2 .500 3 .250 4 .000 Golfers Set OSC Match Oregon's varsity golfers go into a Civil War match for the second time this season to day when the Ducks travel to Corvallis to meet Oregon State yi a conference duel. Coach Sid Milligan's Webfoots warmed up Wednesday for the impending match with the tough Beavers when they defeated the University of British Columbia team at the Eugene country club. Oregon won the first match between the two old rivals when the team defeated Coach Jim Barratt’s squad, 19-8 at Eugene. OSC figures to give Oregon a stiffer battle than last time with the help of the Corvallis country club, a hilly nine-hole layout. Against the touring UBC team Wednesday, the Ducks displayed good balance against a tough Thunderbird squad to win by an 8i^.-6,2 count. The match went 18 holes and five singles matches were played. Earlier in the week OSC beat UBC by a 11%-9% count. Chuck Huggins, the Salem sophomore playing in the Num ber Five spot, cinched the Web foot win by taking all three points as he shot a 73. Don Bick and Neil Dwyer also v/on their matches while Barry Ott and Bob Takano were blanked by par performances from their op ponents. Four men shared medalist hon ors for the day. Dwyer and Bick both had 72’s for the winning Oregon team while John Russell and Harold Rice matched these scores for UBC. Football Game Set Saturday An injury-riddled Oregon foot ball squad will wind up spring practice Saturday morning with a full-length scrimmage on Hay ward field. Game time is 10:30 a.m. Coach I.en Casanova’s (10 plUH-nian squad has been prac ticing hard for four weeks dur ing spring workouts and the scrimmage, part of Spring Sports duy attractions, cli maxes the practices. Several of the Ducks' top vet eran gridder.s will be on the side lines when the .squad is divided for the game. Injuries have taken a big toll on the rebuilding Web foots. The line especially has been hit hard. The l<*ss of muny key men from the 1934 team has made Casanova's Job of finding a new starting lineup especially j difficult. Only three regulars have returned to the squad from last year's team that finished third in the Pacific Coast conference with a 5-3 rec ord. Casanova and his assistants. Bill Hammer, Jack Roche, John ny McKay and Vein Sterling, ; will divide the squad up as even ly as possible for the game. In juries to several top men will Forbes, Dean Top ND Batting Race MOSCOW. Idaho 1AP1 Norm Forbes, a right fielder who con nects nearly every time in his' role of pinch hitter for Oregon, leads Northern Division batters for games through May 10. Forbes lias collected eight hits in nine trips to the plate for an impressive .889 average. Includ ed in his hits have been a double, two triples and a home run. Forbes is followed in the ND statistics by two Oregon Slate batters, Jay Dean and John Fred rick. Jim Johnson of Oregon with 15 hits in 31 trips leads batters who have played in nearly every game. Jack Brady, Washington catcher, has the most hits. 15, and the most runs driven in with 13. Terry Maddox, Oregon's w'ork horse pitcher, had the best hurl ing record through May 10 with five wins and no losses. Name ah N. Forbes, 0 9 J. Dean, OSC 11 J. Fredr’k, OSC 14 B. Buob, OSC 11 J. Johnson, O... 31 P. Jantze. OSC 14 R. Braden, I . 28 J. Ballard, W . 35 J. Brady, W 41 T. Cmbll WSC 24 r h rbl pet. 5 8 6 .889 6 8 8 .727 4 7 2 ,500 6 5 1 .445 8 14 6 .452 6 6 4 .429 8 11 1 .423 8 14 5 .400 8 15 13 .366 3 8 7 .333 Sports Stall Desk Editor: Allen Johnson Staff: Jerry Claussen, Charles Mitchelmore, Jack Wilson, Bob Rogers. Yen'# Like Om Stn^ct WHENEVER YOU'«E IN FOR A GAS-UP . our seRV»ceexpert little^details THAT Lcau for periodic 1 ATTENTION'. I 'St°P herba°ck ofien.' I you'U come bacK o WALDER’S ASSOCIATED STATION 694 East 11 th Ave. keep the first team from being at top strength, however. I,endlng the lint of returnee* for Saturday’* game will he Captain I^m Stlner, who will hold down a starting tackle post. Other veteran* slated to be in the opening lineup ure End Phil McHugh, Tackle Harry Johnson and Center Art Weber. Among the Injured who will not see action in the scrimmage are Dick James, only string backfield regular returning; Reanous Cochran, a regular guard as a sophomore last fall; Jack Pocock, transfer center from Boise, JC. and Chuck Os borne, transfer halfback from Menlo JC. Tom Crabtree, a converted halfback from Coos Bay, has been groomed this spring as a possible successor to the depart ing George Shaw at quarterback. He will lead the first team in the scrimmage, although base ball shortstop Johnny Keller will give him plenty of competition for the signal-calling spot next fall. Frosh Slate Rook Games Bob Basich's hard-b i t 1i n g Frosh baseball crew, owners of a 3-1 record on the season, will try to make it four straight over the Oregon State Rooks today and tomorrow in a home-and home series. Today’s game is scheduled for 3 pm. on Howe field, and th* Ducklings will travel to Cor vallis for the Saturday tilt. Pitchers for the battles will come from three top prospects: Don I.ane (2-0), Don Delimit (1-0). and Hon Whittaker (0-1). Reliefers include John McCall. Jim Kittser and Paul Beck. .McCall has seen most action among the fireman crew, as he tossed two hitless innings in u losing cause against ( lark JC last Friday. The Ducklings tripped the Rooks in their first meeting, 7-6. and clouted them again Tuesday. 16-13. In their four games, the Frosh have been whaling the ball at a .420 clip they have 63 safe hita in 1J>0 times at the plate. Starting lineup will probably Include Ron Dodge at catcher, I>a\e Wunuku or Dale Dickey at first, Terry Burke at second. 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