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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1955)
Ducks. OSC, Eye Pennant NORTHERN DIVISION HASKBAI.L STANDINGS T*#m W L Pc». Om^.,11 X | HH7 Oregon Sltttr #, J ,f(57 U * 'lliiikton Sltttr I i . ‘)<I VN * tlitMgton 6 7 .Aui Mai... <j ]j ,000 ! Oregon and Oregon State battle or th<* Northern Dlvlshm pen nant on Howe field this after noon in a doubleheader starting at 1:30. The first game will be nine innings and the nightcap Will go seven. Saturday the two teams move to Corvallis, where they will continue the series on Coleman Golfers Bill I Final Match Oregon gets its last chance to regain Home lost golf prestige today and Saturday when fve Northern Division teams battle' through a 36-hole title tourna ment at Moscow. The Ducks finished third in j the conference during regular match play this season and will Is- out to def.-nd their medal-play crown on Idaho’s home course. Idaho won the match-play title this year and will be a favorite in the two-day championship. Oregon I)r fen els Tit 1«* I <aat year Oregon won by 15 strok*1* over second-place Oregon State when the NO »neet was played on the Eugene country club. The Ducks had a 606 total, OSC had 621, Idaho was third with 625, Washington was a close fourth with 627 and WSC was fat behind with 661, Par for the short but tricky Idaho nine-hole course is a short 70 for the is holes. Improvement in league teams and the short course will prcgably result in a much lower total for the winning four. Four Ducks Travel Duck Coach Sid Milligan nom inated two seniors and two soph omores to represent Oregon at Moscow Captain Neil Dwyer, the most consistent swinger in the ND, and Letterman Dob Takano plus Sophomores Harry Ott and Bob Norquist made the trip. The Webfoot. team will have to be at its best to win the tour ney again. Oregon State, with 1951 Medalist Bob Donnelly and Jerry Cloninger; Idaho, wdth a well-balanced team familiar with the course where it beat both Oregon and OSC this year, and nn always-strong Washington team are all threats again. 2 Teams Advance In IM Go!f Final Phi Delta Thetn, the defend ing champion, and *Hale Kane, a tough challenger, advanced in the finals of the intramural golf tournament Wednesday with a pair of close wins. The Phi Delt’s had the tough est time getting to the final bracket as a stubborn Phi Gam ma Delta team fell by a narrow 61 a -51 count at Oak way golf course. Hale Kane, a pre-tournament favorite with a strong team, gained the right to meet the de fending tit lists with a 7la-4Vi win over Legal Eagles, last year’s runnerup. The two teams were scheduled to meet in the playoff Thursday at Oakway with four men from each team playing single compe tition of 18 holes each. Sports Stall Desk Editor: Jack Wilson. Staff: Jerry Claussen, Chuck Mitchelmore, Mumbles Nelson, Ai Johnson. I field In another twinblll. Starting titne will again be 1 :'i() p.m. Oregon needs only t.wo wins for a third consecutive ND cham pionship, but Oregon State must 1511,1, BLOIHiKTT l-tnt OMC Scriitt win three games to finish on top. Duck Coach Don Klrseh has named sophomore righthander Terry Maddox (5-0) to pitch the first game. After that it will he either mil Blodgett, Bill (iarner, Pete Williams or John Lundcll. Taking the hill for Oregon State will probably be lefthand ed AI Guidotti, a junior from Oakland, Calif. Coach Ralph Coleman may decide instead on righthanders Lynn Mohler, Lo well Pearce or Dick Wilson. Oregon will have to match the Beavers’ heavier hitting with superior defense and pitching. In 21 games (13-8) OSC has a team batting average of .303. Oregon's is only .277. The starting lineup for Oregon will be John Keller. Jim John son, George Shaw, Dick Schlos stein, Williams, Jerry Ross, Jim Pingree, Neal Marlett and Mad SHISLER'S FOOD MARKET Groceries — Fresh Produce — Meats Mixers — Beverages — Magazines — Ice Cream OPEN FROM 9 A.M. DAILY & SUNDAYS. 13th at High St. TILL 11:00 i Dial 4-1342 dox. In case Coleman should start a righthander instead of Guidotti, lgfthanded batting Norm Forbes would go to right field instead of Pingree, Lineups (with season’s batting averages): Oregon State Frederick, rf (.315) Buob, *«. (.333) Jantzc, If (.385) fJean, lb (.458) Kxlcy, lb L458) Fink, Zb (.20%) Bettendorf, 3b (.305) Love joy, c (.286) (iuidotti, p (.389) Oregon (.303) n<i Keller (.333) 2b Johnson (.321) cf Shaw (.257) lb Schlo**tein (.305) 3b William* (.297) If Ro** (.238) rf Pingree (. 188) c. Mar let t (.308) p. Maddox jorowt Says... Try a Frosty Root Beer *<*■ or Iced Tea On Our Veranda Very Cooling These Hot Days! 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