Lane hurls no-hit game OREGON' BACKFIEL.D MEN drill on blocking techniques in Wednesday’s spring football practice session. Ex-all coast halfback Jim Shan ley holds the dummy. I.en Casanova’s grldders will stage n Junior Week scrimmage session Saturday at 2:80. The public is invited. The Ih«cks will continue drills until May 24: then resume this summer in preparation for the 1958 season. ( Emerald photo by Ken Tsukushi > Tk* Ortfaa Patty EMERALD SPORTS One-sided tilts mark IM action High scoring in Thursday af ternoon softball games created a three way tie in league play. Phi Delta Theta lead all the way to down Sigma Chi 28-1. Barrister Inn walked away with a 21-7 victory over Philadelphia House and Sweetser Hall trounced , Sheldon Hall 26-4. Phi Delts romp Behind the two home runs of Clark Miller the Phi Belt's down ed Sigma Chi 28-1. Paul Tuch ardt, Dale Herron and Jerry Laing also were credited with Phi Delt homers. Jerry Laing was the winning pitcher and was ciedited with a no hitter. Allan Drews allowed the Phi Delts 18 hits and walked 15 men to be the losing pitcher. Sigma Chi’s only run came in the third with the Phi Delts scor ing ten runs in the first inning, five runs in the third inning and thirteen runs in the fourth inning. Barrister rolls Huiler Jack Ball of Barrister Inn led his team to a 21-7 vic tory over Philadelphia House Wednesday. Grant cage trio to enter University Three members of Grant high school’s state runner-up basket ball team have decided to attend Oregon next fall. All-stater Bill Wallin, second team choice Jim Sandsness and starting guard Lloyd Gallaher in dicated they had accepted schol arships at Oregon. The Grant trio joins Klamath Fall’s Glen Moore and Dave Rob inson as state basketbailers in tending to come to Oregon next fall. All three players are also members of Grant’s baseball team which has cinched a spot in the state playoffs. The Phils scored one run in the first, fourth, fifth and sixth innings each and three runs came in the third inning. Barrister scored two runs in the first, five runs in the second, six runs in the third, four runs in the fourth and one run in the fifth innings. John McCall of the Phils al lowed Barrister six hits arid Ball allowed the Phils nine hits. Sweetser stomps Behind the two hit pitching of John Hilsenteger, Sweetser Hall downed Sheldon Hall 26-4. Ed Forks of Sheldon Hall allowed Sweetser 26 hits and was credit ed with the loss. Sweetsre’s big inning was tTie fourth when they scored 13 runs. Four runs came in the first and third each and five runs were scored in the second inning. Sheldon's big inning was the first when they scored two runs with one run coming in the second and fifth innings. IM Schedule Friday, May 16 Softball 3:50 Young Hall vs. Sweetzer Hall, North Field. Use Emeraia classified Ads— Phone DI 5-1511, Ext. 218. Duckling squad faces Rook nine today, Saturday The Oregon Ducklings fresh from a two-game sweep over the OSC Rooks will try to make it four in a row this weekend as they tangle with the Beaver freshmen in a game here today and at Corvallis Saturday. This afternoon’s game is slated to get undciway at 3. Probable Duckling pitchers for the two game series are Denny Peterson, and Fred Ballard who pitched the two victories last weekend. Peterson pitched and batted Coach Norv Ritchey’s Ducklings to a 12-5 victory and Ballard hurled an 11-7 victory. The Fiosh now hold an 8-4 record for the season and will be out to stretch the won-lost record to 10-4. Coach Ritchey’s Ducklings have now scored 43 runs in their last three games and the reason has been a resurgence in the bat ting attack which saw' 37 hits in the games against OSC. Pacing the Frosh batting at tack is center fielder Del Jordan with a lofty .625 mark. Butch Nysson and Denny Peterson are both belting the ball at a .500 clip. Leading in RBI’s is outfield er Chuck Jacques with 10. A makeup battle with the Lin field JV’s at McMinnville is slat ed on Monday. GAS-TOONS AL LINDLEY fTrrrH - I >— “A1 insists we wash every windshield.” We never fail to do the UTTLK extras that make a big difference. AL LIND LEY'S SHELL SERVICE We give S&H Green Stamps and never close Phone DI 3-4214 Franklin & Walnut St. MOSCOW, Idaho (AP) — Veteran left hander Don Lane, who would be a candidate for any Northern Division base ball hall of fame, pitched a no-hit, no-run game Thursday as Oregon beat Idaho 11-0. Untouchable Lane, 22-year-old senior from San Lorenzo, Calif., faced only 31 batters in his nine-inning stint. He struck out 11 and gave up three walks. One Vandal became a base runner on an infield error by Oregon. The Ducks took up where they left off clobbering the vandals 10-2 Wednesday, with a blistering 19-hit attack. They scored tive in the first off Idaho starter Clark Anderson and then coasted in behind the splendid pitching of Lane. The victorious pitcher was also one of the big hitters, with three for five. Oregon catcher Kills Olson got four for five, including u triple and home run and three runs hatted in. Olson comes from nearby l^wlston, Idaho. Two Idaho pitchers, Anderson and Jack Bloxom. couldn’t stem DON DANK Fir<-«i ilillfss Shutout the Oregon attack. The Webfeet hit safely in every inning except the eighth. They added insult to Injury with a four-run outburst in the ninth. The victory means a aeries sweep for the Ducks and kept them well on top of ND stand ings with a 7-1 record. They play Washington State Friday and Saturday. WHC and Oregon State are tied for second. 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