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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1964)
Hot Hitting UO Runs Win String to 11 By BOB HAGIST Emerald Spurts Writer It was a hitter’s weekend. That is. if you were a hitter on Oregon's baseball team. The Webfoots rapped out 3(5 hits against the University of Portland as they swept a three game series from the hapless Pi lots. The three wins ran Ore gon’s winning streak to 11. Friday the Ducks trounced Portland, 12-0. behind the five hit pitching of Robbie Snow. On Saturday Oregon swept a doubleheader from the Pilots, 11 5 and 11-1. On Friday rain shortened the Duck Golfers Beat Beavers Oregon toppled Oregon State. 14-13. in a close golf match Fri day in Corvallis. John Hedlund and Mike Hum phreys were the big men for Ore gon. Hedlund was the medalist with a 67 and Humphreys won the deciding match, picking up three points against the Beavers Steve Vrtiska. The only other Oregon indivi dual winner was Tom Kabler but Hedlund and Bill Ward won one of the best ball competitions and Kabler and Butch Ogilvy man aged a tie in another one. Said Duck coach Elwood Kret singer: “It was real clutch golf. I was very pleased with the way the boys came through when they knew they had to.” The Frosh also beat Oregon State over the weekend, 12-6, be hind medalist Carvel Nelson. STUDENTS FOR . . . PORTER First meeting WEDNESDAY, 7 P.M., S.U. Paid Political Advertisement by Students for Porter Committee Carolyn McFadden, Ext. 2144 game to innings. That was probably best for the Pilots as the Ducks had already gotten 11 hits and 12 runs. What could Oregon have done in nine in nings? Dean Banderas Homer Cal Dean and Don Banderas homered in Friday’s game. H. D Murphy, Sandy Nosier. Dean, and Banderas each had two hits and Murphy and Banderas drove in three runs apiece. Oregon scored first in the sec ond inning when Dean hit his homer with one man on. In the fourth Banderas homered and got a two-run single as the Ducks struck for six runs. Terry Leininger contributed a two-run double to the rally. The Ducks got four more runs in the fifth. Murphy’s bases load- j ed double was the big hit. Pilot pitcher Ron DeVall contributed to his own downfall by walking i two, hitting a batter and throw ing two wild pitches. Snow Fitches wen Snow pitched well, giving up five hits, striking out seven, and not walking a man. He has now pitched 22 consecutive innings without giving up a run. Snow’s victory gave him a 3-1 record for the season. In Saturday's first game the Ducks found themselves behind for the only time in the series. Oregon’s Thatch McLeod, fresh from his no-hitter against Lin-! field, was a little wild in the first and the Pilots picked up two un-; earned runs. Tom Hacking got on base on Ed Vetter’s error and then both he and Mike Madden scored for the Pilots on Dennis Channing’s sin gle and Ken Falkner's sacrifice fly The Ducks came back with four runs in the second. Banderas sin gled. stole second, and came in on Ken Jensen's single McLeod walked, and then Leininger sin gled home Jensen. Both McLeod and Leininger advanced on a pass ed ball and scored on Jeff Allen’s single. Channing Triples In Madden The Pilots scored again in the third when Madden singled and scored when Channing hit a triple that bounced off the top of the right field fence at the 360 foot mark. • DELITEFUL BURGERS • GRILLED HAM SANDWICHES • BACON BURGERS • CUBE STEAK • BAR-B-QUED DOGS • DIP CONES • 31 VARIETIES OF SUNDAE TOPPINGS • HOME MADE PIES • 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. week days • Phone orders accepted 8 a.m. to midnight weekends • Orders to go A DARI-DELITE 1810 Chambers 343-2112 CAL DEAN Four for Five On Weekend The Ducks also scored in the third as Murphy singled and came home on Banderas' 360 foot dou ble. In the fourth the Ducks pick ed up three more runs. McLeod singled and went to second on an error. Leininger was also safe on an error, and Allen walked. Mc Leod scored on a wild pitch, and then Murphy brought Allen and Leininger home with a single. In the Pilot sixth Mike Adams and Russ Aldridge singled and both scored as Vetter made his third error of the game. Ducks Add Three Runs The Ducks picked up three more runs in their half of the sixth. Dean singled and Vetter made up for the errors by driv ing him in with a booming triple. Banderas then hit a 350-foot shot over the left field fence for the final Oregon runs. McLeod was not his sharpest, but he gave up only one earned run He struck out two and walk ed only one as he ran his season record at 3-1. In Saturday's second game Dale Jansen set the Pilots down with only four hits and would Scott Qualifies For Olympic Meet Oregon freshman Curt Scott won the 125'£ pound champion ship in the Western Regional Olympic wrestling tryouts last weekend. Scott defeated Gary Head of OSU, the Pacific Coast champion ship, 6-2 in his last match, to win The victory makes him eligible to compete in the final Olympic try outs this summer at the New York World’s Fair. Oregon Coach Mike Reuter said that Scott may be unable to go because of lack of finances. Bruce Glenn just missed qual ifying at 171 pounds when he finished third. He was beating winner Lynn Kaufman of OSU when Kaufmann pinned him Glenn later defeated Ed Dewitt, who finished second, but he had run up too many points against himself in the loss to Kaufman. new Contessamat 35 Kit — for Automatic picture-taking —color and black and white Just aim and shoot—built-in light meter sets shutter automatically! Fast f/2.8 lens, “Command Panel” viewfinder and other exclusive Zeiss-lkon features. Specially gift-priced kit includes Contessamat, Eveready case, Ikoblitz 5 folding flash gun and lens shade—all for less than SPECIAL ONLY COBURNS Reg. 99.95 76 W. Broadway 698 Willamette SEE VS EOR ALL YOVR PHOEO NEEDS have had a shutout except for an unearned run in the second. Conch Don Kirsch played mostly re serves for this game. Jansen started strong and fin ished stronger, striking out the side in the fifth, getting two Pi lots to go down swinging in the seventh. He struck out a total of nine—and walked two. The win was his second against no losses The Ducks wasted little time as.they scored three times in the first. Gordon Aevry’s home run over the left field fence with Ron Peery aboard was the big blow. The Pilots scored in the second when Madden singled and went to third on Doug Schillinger’s sin gle. Schillinger stole second and Madden scored when Allen dropped catcher Dennis McCar ter’s throw. Jordan Doubles In Jansen The Ducks scored again in the second when Jansen was safe on an error and Del Jordan doubled him in In the third Oregon scored once more when Les Bogner singled. Nosier singled, and McCarter drove Bogner home. In the fourth The School of Health, Phys ical, Education, and Recreation has changed the time for co educational recreational swim ming. The new time Is 4 to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday in Leighton Pool. Family swim ming will be from 2 to 4 p.m. on Sunday and recreational swimming for men students and men will be noon Mon day through Friday and be tween classes on Monday, Wed nesday and Friday. Weofoot uon I'orier warned, went to second on a wild pitch, to third on Peery’s single and scored on a wild pitch. The Ducks exploded for five runs in the sixth. Jordan led oil with a walk, Ogan walked, and Doug Worschkul singled in Jor dan Peery walked and Avery walked, forcing in Ogan Wersch kul scored on Gone Wagner's long lly out and McCarter singled Then Jansen singled, driving in the game's final two runs. Want to really get results?— Use Emerald Classified Ads— Phone 342-1411, Ext. 1818. 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