Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 21, 1962, Page Five, Image 5

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    UO Splits Twin Bilt
With WSU Cougars
Oregon'h varsity baseball team
split a doubleheader with the
Washington State Cougars Sat
urday at Pullman, losing the first
game 7-4, but winning the night
cap 8-1.
WSU hurlcr Bob Stephens
spaced 7 hita evenly as the Cou
gars took the opener. The Duck*
jumped off to an early lead on a
leadoff homer by John Livingston,
and singles by Handy Nosier and
Kric llardin, and a squeeze bunt
by Ken Jensen made it 2-0 at the
end of the second frame.
WSU came back with a homer
by Zeke Blockinger after the UO
scored two more runs In the
fourth, and won It In the fifth
League Play Over
In Girl's Softball
Final league games of the Wo
men's Intramural softball com
petition ended last yeek. This
week there will be playoffs in the
Wednesday night league. The fol
lowing week will be the big game
between the winners of the Wed
nesday ana Thursday night
leagues.
IIKKK AKK the standings:
Wednesday league W I,
Ann Judson 3 0
Highland 3 0
University A 3 0
Carson 3 and Pi Beta Phi 1 2
Dyment and Chi Omega 1 2
Kappa Alpha Theta I 2
Cloran 0 3
Susan Campbell A 0 3
Hendricks A 0 4
Thursday league W L T
Susan Campbell C 4 0 0
University B 2 0 1
Rebec it Alpha Delta Pi 2 1 0
Carson 1 & 2 12 1
Trl Delts 12 0
Hendricks B 13 0
Sifema Kappa 0 3 0
Carson 0 0 4 0
WRA Sports Day
Results Given
Following are the results of the
Women's Recreational Associa
tion Sports Day held May 19. The
final results are:
Archery
1st. 2nd, 3rd—University of
Oregon
Bowling
1st Portland State College
2nd University of Oregon
3rd Oregon State University
Hi-Series
1st University of Oregon
2nd Oregon State University
3rd Portland State College
Hi-tlame
lst-2nd—University of Oregon
3rd-- Portland University
Badminton-Doubles
1st Pacific University
2nd University of Oregon
3rd Oregon College of
Education
Singles -1
Tie for 1st—University of
Oregon
Oregon State University
Portland State College
Singles- 2
1st Oregon State University
2nd- TIE--University of
Oregon & Oregon College
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with four runs wending the Duck'd
Arba Ager to cover.
In the second game, Nosier
drove in two runs with a dingle,
and Cal Dean contributed a home
run. The Webfoots won it in the
sixth with pitcher Robbie Snow
driving in the final two runs with
a dingie.
The dplit put the Ducks out of
reach of the Oregon State Beav
ers who are now 11-2 with but
two games remaining on the
slate.
Northern Division
W I. Fct. <»B
Oregon State 11 2 .846 —
Oregon 6 ft .fttft 4
Washington State 6 ft .fttft 4
Idaho ft M ,.88.*> 6
Washington 3 II .214 8'/2
Frosh Netters
Whip Rooks, 5-2
The Oregon Frosh beat the
Oregon State Rooks 5-2 in tennis
Saturday.
SINGLES Mike Brundage
(ITO I d Mel Chow (OSU), 6-4
6-4. Dick Stark (UOi d Lee
Smith (OSUI, 6-1, 8-6. Merwin
Logan (UOi d Jim Bowie (OSU),,
6- 2, 6-1 Dennis Greer (OSUi d
M;ke Rstey (UOi 5-7. 6-2. 6-2
Dick Courrcges (UOi d Marty
Filings!on (OSUi, 6-2, 6-3.
DOUBLES Stark - Brunda ge ,
(UOi d Chow-Smith (OSU), 6-2,
7- 5. Greer-Ellingston (OSUi d
Neil Steinberg-Al Mildrexler
(UOi, 6-1, 6-4.
Duck Soccer Club
Edges Beavers, 4-2
THE UNIVERSITY of Oregon1
Hoccer team beat the Oregon
State club 4-2 in a game played
at Corvallia Saturday. The inter
national team is made up mostly
of Congolese, but there are .some 1
Americana on the squad. Other
countries represented are: Bel
gium, the Netherlands, Korea, !
and Canada.
The first half ended with a
score of 1-0 in favor of OSU. Jan
Broekhoof of the Netherlands
scored early in the second half
for the Ducks to even the score
at 1-all, but the Beavers quickly
scored again to go ahead 2-1,
Hernii Bontongo of the Congo
evened things up with another
goal.
BKKNAKKD LOLYA put the
Webfoots ahead for good with a
free kick which traveled over 40
yards. Late in the half, Close
Botonga added an insurance goal
to give victory to the UO.
There will be a match here
next Saturday between the same
two teams.
Patty Berg Wins
MUSKOGEE, OKLA. (UPI)
Patty Berg captured first place
money in the $7,500 Women's In
vitational open golf tourney at
Muskogee, Oklahoma today.
Miss Berg registered a 290 to
pick up a purse of $1,200. Shirley
Englehorn and Ruth Jessen tied
for second with 292. Mickey
Wright was next at 297 while
Kathy Whitworth and Marlene
Kagge had 298’s.
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