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About The Oregon weekly. (Eugene, Or.) 1900-1909 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1906)
Men Buy Shirts HEADQUARTERS FOR I FURNISHINGS ’VARSITY HITS BALL HARD Defeats Columbia Athletic Club of The Dalles by Score of Ten Io Two reached third. He scored a moment later on an out at first. The Dalles made their second run in the seventh on errors by Ramp and Hobbs, and a hit by Rice. Oregon added two counters in the seventh on an error, hits by Hathaway and Brown, and a passed ball. The scoring ended in the eighth. Hurd walked, but was forced out at second by Johnson. Clifford walked, and Ramp’s hit scored Johnson. Paine hit a long fly to center, and Clifford beat the throw-in to the plate. The score: STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES The ’Varsity baseball team had things M o n e y B a c k Q u a litie s their own way in the game Saturday with the Columbia Athletic Club of The Cor. 7th and W illam ette Phone Red 1441 Dalles. The visitors played a good game but could not connect safely with the ball when a hit meant a run. On the COLUMBIA other hand the Oregon players usually AB R H PO A E Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware bunched their hits and earned their Smith, 1 f o o O O o 4 □ u t G la s s , E tc . scores. Obarr, r f 4 o 3 O o o R epairing of W atches and C lin k s a Specialty Harold Clifford, ’09, formerly of Hill’s McCoy, c 4 o i 6 3 o Eugene, Oregon Military Academy, was tried out in the Steers, ib 4 o o 7 o i box and pitched a splendid game. Seven Mclnery, 2b 4 2 1 8 4 o hits were made- off of his delivery, ! White c f 4 O o 1 o o but some of them were scratchy. He Rjce s s 2 O 2 2 2 1 made ten men trot back to the bench on Conrow, 3b 3 o O o i 2 account of the necessary three, hit one Fagan p 3 o O o 6 O man, and issued no passes. McCoy made! W e have opened an up to-datc office in a long drive that looked like a home run, Totals, 7 24 16 4 your educational city, where we have all 32 but the ball hit the center Held fence a OREGON ol the latest appliances to make the oper few inches from the top, and the big I AB R H PO E ations comfortable and easy to the pa catcher did not get past the second sack. Ramp, s s 5 I 2 O 1 2 tient. Electrical Steralizer, Electrical Captain Mclnery accepted twelve chances Paine, tb 5 I 1 6 2 O Water Heater, Electrical Hot Air without making a error. Two quick Hathaway, 3b 4 3 2 3 o O Syringe, Fountain Cuspidore, Electrical double plays brought cheers from the Brown, r f 4 o 2 i o O Fan, Compressed Air Automizeis, and grandstand. Kelly, c 2 o O IO 2 O the latest Imperial Columbia Chair. Oregon got busy in the opening inning Hobbs, 2b Would be ¡leased to have you call and 4 o O 3 3 I and hustled a man across the home base. Hurd, c f o 1 I 3 o 01 itispect our appliances and methods. W ith two men out Hathaway walked, Johnson, 1 f 4 2 i i o o i stole second and third, and scored when Clifford, p 3 2 i o 3 o ! Brown singled. The Dalles counted one Office over Hall’s grocery store. Totals, 33 10 10 27 11 in the second. Mclnery hit safely, and Phone, black 173 SUMMARY Rice brought him around with a two- 1 wo-base hits: Rice, Hathaway, Hurd, base hit. The ’Varsity squeezed in two Roy Heater, who was Oregon’s star more in the third on hits by Ramp and McCoy. Stolen bases: Obarr, Mclnery, athlete in 1901 and who broke the coast Paine, Brown 2, Johnson, Hathaway 2. Hathaway, a sacrifice, and an error by Struck out: By Fagan 5; by Clifford 10. recor(l in the pole vault in that year, was Conrow. In the fourth Hurd slammed Bases on balls: Off Fagan 4. Sacrifice the official starter at the track meet Fri- one over third which took him half way hit: Kelly. Hit by pitched ball: Kelly, day. n ** << • , around. Johnson and Clifford drove the Rice. Double plays: Hobbs to Paine to Eat McArthur* t h e “ father” of ball through the same opening, and Hurd Hathaway, Fagan to Mclnery to Steers. and Johnson registered, and Clifford Left on bases: Columbia 3, Oregon 4. athletics at the U of O , was on h u id a s 1 mpire, Coleman. Scorer, Smith. ¡ usual at t h e track meet Fridav. J. S. L U C K E Y DENTISTRY S. D. READ. BOOKS STATIONERY AND ART GOODS L aton&Winstanley