Charles Fisk played 1952-1955. He was a four-year letterman from Portland, Oregon. This photograph was published in the May 1955 Oregon Stater (page 7); a print is available aat P17:2136.
Photo published in the May 1961 issue of the Oregon Stater, page 5.This is the wonderfully-named Grimm Mason. He played 1958-1959 and 1961.Mason also played football.
Fourth and final page (page 106) of the baseball chapter of the Orange and Black, published by the Oregon State College Alumni Association in 1938. Photo on the upper left is of Ralph Coleman who pitched for the Beavers and later returned as the baseball coach. Bottom photos show Howard Maple (catcher); Al Brown (pitcher) and "Mush" Torson (outfielder).
Wes Schulmerich was the Beavers' first player to make it to the Major League level. Schulmerich was born on Wednesday, August 21, 1901, in Hillsboro, Oregon. He was 29 years old when he played his first big league game on May 1, 1931, with the Boston Braves. Schulmerich played for the Beaver from 1925-1927 Photo was used in the June 1983 Oregon Stater, vol. 17 no.4, page 19.
Wes Schulmerich was the Beavers' first player to make it to the Major League level. Schulmerich was born on Wednesday, August 21, 1901, in Hillsboro, Oregon. He was 29 years old when he played his first big league game on May 1, 1931, with the Boston Braves. Schulmerich played for the Beaver from 1925-1927 Photo was used in the June 1983 Oregon Stater, vol. 17 no.4, page 19.
Group portrait of Gamma Tau Beta fraternity members, Oregon Agricultural College around 1918. Top row from left to right: Larence Hamilton, Harold Bumbough, Linus Pauling, Theodore Bryant, Stephen Nye, William Wightman. Second row: George Wait, Harold Branrud, Guy Butler, Leonard Freeman, James Torrence Gaither, Lloyd Raab, Newton Strahl, Elmer Ramsay. Third row: William Eilertsen, Irving Mather, Ralph Coleman, Harold M. Tennant, Charles Beatie, Robert Kyle, and Robert Watt.
The team line-up was Otto Moore, catcher; Lawrence Keene, pitcher; George Rieben, pitcher; Harry Cooper, first base; Mervin Horton, second base; Clifford Reed, third base; Ray Poff, left field and team captain; Walter Keck, center field; Emil Carrol, right field; Wren Crews, short stop, V.P. Gianella, manager; Fielder Jones, coach.
Infielder Jerry Yung, Madison High graduate from Portland, throws the baseball to first base. Yung had a .268 batting average and had 24 RBIs and received All-Northern Division honors. Photo was used in the June 1978 Oregon Stater, vol.12 no.4, page 20.
Home Game, Photo was taken during the last [home] game of the season with the OSU team playing the Washington State University Cougars. Correction: game is against Washington Huskies, won by Washington 16-7. The series of photographs which follow are from the same game.