Sport Staff: Fred Treadgold, Fred Beckwith, Co-sports editois Don Lonie Mart Pond Rollie Gabel Stan Pierson Art Carlson By F. M ANTON TKEADGOLD Baskets were a dime a dozen up Igloo way last night and Oregon turned up with more dimes! Sixteen flying Dueks were thrown into the fray by Bossman Hobson with all but two boys contributing to the 72 to 42 scoring rout over a scrappy but out-manned Camp Adair five. After a brief but heated opening skirmish at which time the Tim ber Wolves from Corvallis made it interesting, the Ducks pulled awf ' steadily heaping in more and more baskets. THE RYAN FAMILY . . . V Iii' ba .Uetball threesome at Moscow, Idaho, all hailing by the name of Ryan, are, as you guessed, related. On the left, in the picture, is •Trainer Mike Hyun. The other two men are his sons: Bob, right, a sophomore forward, and guard John, the baby of a family of seven. Trainer Mike is treating John’s knee in the above picture. (Courtesy of the Oregonian) *1 iti' .vsoN con keiun ... . . . Scott Witt, Washington Shits* forward, is on** of the main rea t.ons uliv tlie Cougars have cur • ently gained the league-leading s*j;oi of the noithern division. Gamma Hall Quintet Stops Kappa Sigs As Phi Delts. Sigma Nus Grab Wins Folioning the dopesters’ odds to the limit, two of t ie favored easaba outfits in the intramural cage race emerged victorious yes terday, the third pairing of teams never transpiring as one of the units failed to show. The steam-rolling' Gamma hoys continued on their winning' ways, throwing' the blocks to a fight ing Kappa Sigma "A” quintet, 18-13. The ball game was fairly close throughout, hut the win ners managed to stave off any closing drives that the Kappa Sigs had hoped to dream up. No Deal The Sigma Nu-Alpha hall clash never materialized as the Alpha hall hoys neglected to put in an appearance, so the White Star team annexed the game via the default route. The third and final ball game staged for yesterday found the Phi Delt “B" quintet rolling over an outclassed Canard club five to the tune of 26-4. Piling lip an early half-time lead of 12-2 on the baskets of Don Dyer and Jim Pryor, the Phi Dells breezed through to an easy win. It uas the fast-breaking style of the winners that com pletely dominated the game. When safely out in front, the The following is the intramu ral pairing fcr today: 4:00 Court 40 — Phi Kappa Psi “A” vs. Canard club “A” Court 43—Kappa Sigma “A" vs. Phi Delta Theta “A” 4:40 Court 43—Sigma Phi Ep silon ‘'B'' vs. Pi Kappa Al pha “B" 5:20 Court 40—Delta Upsilon “B” vs. Sherry Eoss hall ,.B" Court 43 Phi Gamma Delta “B" vs. Alpha Tau Omega “B" Phi Delts began to substitute freely, sending in two complete teams. The ball game was of a clean nature, as only three or four fouls were called in the span of the fray. Only Basket Lind's field goal was the only basket the clubbers could garner. The other two points on the los ers' ledger came through the sinking of two charitv tosses by Miller. The aforementioned Pryor and Dyer led the Phi Delt attack. Dyer canning a cool nine points to snare high point honors, and Pryor, close behind with eight digits. In a quick prediction round-up, here are the winners in advance as they look to the Emerald sport staff: Phi Psi to defeat Canard club, Phi Deits to trim the Kappa Sigs, Sig Eps to down the Pi Kaps, Dl's *to defeat Sherry Ross men, ATOs over the Fijis, Intramural cage fans are in vited to turn out and cheer their teams on to victory. SECOND UNIT MAN . . . . . . A1 Popiek, guard on Oregon’s second team. neru diuwii, ouiuici ueuiei, canned a foul toss and Forward Waxman holed a shot from the floor to set up the visitors with a 3 to 0 advantage when the game was still “wet behind the ears.” Then Ed Dick pumped one home from the left and Captain Don Kirsch potted a foul trial to tie things up at the IV2 minute mark. The Soldiers grabbed 7-5, 8-7, 10-9 leads as the wages of battle ding donged. At the five minute mark Ore gon had crept ahead for keeps, 11 to 10, thanks to a lay-in by Dick off a fast break. Tilings cool Things began to calm down just a trifle after that furious start with the teams playing just a little more deliberate and af- -v tempting to set up some vestig " of defense. With the first period half com pleted it was Oregon, 16 to 12. From thence forth the Webfoot juggernaut started to roll with the Ducks willing to trade one basket for two on most occasions, A1 Popick, Warren Taylor, Roy Seeborg and Sam Crowell all help ed the Oregon point cause with the old run-run fast break setting up baskets in three cases. The first half wound up with an identical hectic point flurry as marked the opening of the period, Brown and Frazer of Camp Adair, tossed in left handers, while Tay lor, Popick, and Crowell poured through one apiece in the short space of 1 y2 minutes. Mid-game score was 34 to 20, a 14-point dif ference, which, before the evenrv ing was concluded, would be mot «i» than doubled. A steady tattoo was hammered on the hoop by the Oregons in the second stanza with Rolph Fuhrman throwing in one-hand ers from all over the lot. Rog Wi ley racked up four of his usual tip-in variety. After seven minutes of unmer ciful pounding, Hobby pulled Fuhrman and Taylor, and waved the boys to the shower room as the Duck varsity was grinding on all eight cylinders and their serv ices were no longer needed. That was with the score 46 to 25. Keep Going Not cooling down, and sparked by Crowell and Seeborg, the Web foots added more points. With twelve minutes passed, Oregon’s advantage had widened to 1 ^ points — 55-30, and the Soldiers" were showing signs of weakening. Hobby was clearing the bench of Jris reserve troops and these alternates were not only main taining the same tempo, but at times actually stepped it up sev eral beats. Bobby Reynolds hung one in after glomming onto a Bob New land pass coming from a fast break. That raised the ante to 61-32. A minute later the decep tive little Reynolds soloed down floor again taking a pass from Bob Wren over his- shoulder. A Timber Wolf substitute, Ad ams, then went on a little scoring splurge of his own, rapping home three in short order. Walt Reynolds countered with (Please turn to page eight)