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’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:
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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
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Dalles. The visitors played a good game
but could not connect safely with the
ball when a hit meant a run. On the
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other hand the Oregon players usually
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Harold Clifford, ’09, formerly of Hill’s McCoy, c
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Eugene, Oregon
Military Academy, was tried out in the Steers, ib
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box and pitched a splendid game. Seven Mclnery, 2b
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hits were made- off of his delivery, ! White c f
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but some of them were scratchy. He Rjce s s
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made ten men trot back to the bench on Conrow, 3b
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account of the necessary three, hit one Fagan p
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man, and issued no passes. McCoy made!
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double plays brought cheers from the Brown, r f
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Oregon got busy in the opening inning Hobbs, 2b
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and hustled a man across the home base. Hurd, c f
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W ith two men out Hathaway walked, Johnson, 1 f
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stole second and third, and scored when Clifford, p
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Brown singled. The Dalles counted one
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in the second. Mclnery hit safely, and
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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.
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around. Johnson and Clifford drove the Rice. Double plays: Hobbs to Paine to
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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.
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