One Point Sinks Ducks Again! Stolen Ball In Last Secs CostsGame Pullman, Wash., Feb. 4 -(UP) •—Forward Ed Gayda stole the hall, raced down the floor and sank a last-second field goal tonight to give Washington State another one-point victory over Oregon, 60 to 59, in a scorching Pacific coast conference basketball game. The Cougars, runners-up to Ore gon State in Northern Division standings, edged the Ducks 66-65 i:>. an overtime thriller here last night. Oregon battled desperately to protect a three-point margin going into the final 30 seconds tonight, but Vince Hanson, the Cougars’ great center, narrowed the gap with a two-point shot just 10 sec onds before the final horn. Hanson’s fifth foul was called on him in the scramble after the score. He left the game and the Ducks chose to toss in the ball anti , play keep-away in the last few seconds. But they reckoned without Gay <:a, who makes ball-stealing' a specialty. He grabbed the ball from Buck guard Stan Williamson, steamed down the court and sank the two-hander which won the game as 5800 delirious fans raised t ie roof of Bolder gymnasium. Oregon took an early lead and ran up a 14-3 advantage before V/SC caught fire and evened the score 3-1-all by halftime. The • < ougars went ahead 47-13 after the intermission but the Ducks soon regained the lead which they i eld till the final seconds. Hanson was high mart with 19 points while pivotman R o g e r Wiley led Oregon scoring with 14 points. Scoring' totals: Oregon (59) FG FT PF TP Eartelt, f 0 0 3 0 Cooper, f . 0 0 0 0 Bon, f.1 2 1 4 Wilkins, f.3 2 1 8 Amacher, c .1 1 4 3 Wiley, c.5 4 3 14 > Berg, g 6 0 2 12 I-tvey, g 1 0 0 2 Popick, g 4 0 2 8 Williamson, g ... .2 4 0 8 Totals.23 13 16 59 lA'nshlngton State (60) Gaston, f 0 0 2 0 Gayda, f.3 6 1 12 Lowery, f 2 1 2 5 Frehm, c 0 0 0 0 Arndt, c. 2 0 4 4 Hanson, c .7 5 5 19 JElliot, g.5 2 2 12 Hamilton, g ...... 10 12 Keathcoate, g ... 0 1 0 1 Scodeller, g 0 1 0 1 r ahl .2 0 2 4 Totals 22 16 19 60 Baseball Meeting All Fj'slnnen and varsity baseball hopefuls are requested by diamond eoueli Don Kirseh to attend a meeting this evening nt 7:30 p.m. in room 101 l’F,. Kirseh will he present to speak to ail players, telling them of his plans for the spring sport. (Sports Staff: Glenn Gillespie Bob Reinhart Fred Taylor Freshmen Set Swim Record ___ ***i Idaho's Phoenix Out Because of Bad Grades Moscow, Ida., Feb. 4.—(UP) — University of Idaho’s basketball hopes plummeted to an all-time low here today when University officials ruled ace center Jack Phoenix ineligible from further athletic competition because of giades. The 6 foot-9 inch pivotman rated as one of the leading scorers in the Pacific coast conference al though his team has won only one Northern Division conference game so far this season. Phoenix had scored 220 points for the Vandals before being ruled off the courts today. The ineligibility ruling followed a gloomy doctor's report that sec ond-string guard Bob Linck would be lost for the season because of an ankle injury suffered while bobsledding. Coach Chuck Finley did not im mediately indicate whom he would nominate as starting center al though his choice was expected to be Jay Gano who has been doing most of the relief chores at the position. Idaho faces Oregon in a two JACK PHOENIX game series here Friday and Satur day nights. Will Urban Leads Frosh By Scoring 74 Points Coach Hank Kuchera’s Eugene high Axemen provided the Oregon Frosh cage team plenty of game compettiion yesterday afternoon in Mac court, when the two squads battled each other in extra-long scrimmage game. The Ducklings ran over their younger prep foes with ease in eight quarters of ac tion. Both coaches substituted free ly, with one five playing one quar ter and a fresh quintet the next. Will Urban carried the scoring load for the Oregons. Coach Carl Heldt has scheduled a light workout tomorrow, in final preparation for Friday night’s game with the OSC Rooks at Cor vallis. Urban still holds a slim lead in little Duck scoring totals. The big forward has put in 74 points for a 9.2 per-game average. Don Peter son, who scored 32 points last weekend against Oregon City and Salem, is second with a 67-point to tal. As a unit, the Frosli have ac cumulated 405 counters for a 50.6 average, while holding their oppo sition to 336 markers, a 42 per game average. Scoring totals: Urban .74 Peterson . 67 Coleman .55 Keller.53 Taggesell .38 Fullerton.27 Slade .25 Wilde .14 Barde . 14 Miner .12 Lebenzon.,.8 Mase .6 Ford .6 Artzt .4 Dasch.2 Ski Bus Schedule Saturday— Special bus to Santiani leaves 6:30 a.m. Return either Saturday or Sunday Sunday— Leave: 6:30 a.in. for Santiani 7 :30 a.m. for Willamette Return: 4:00 p.m.—Arrive: 8:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m.—Arriv e : 7:0b) p.m. Ruses leave Wendershotts' and College Side at 6:00 for Santiani Tickets at Hendershotts' i Ducklings Take All Firsts Except Medley Relay Oregon’s sparkling freshman swimming team defeated West Linn high school yesterday, 41 to 24, and set a new (rosh record in the 160 yard relay, in a meet held in the Men’s pool. Oregon took every event except the medley relay. In this event the Ducklings highly touted squad got off to a bad start which they failed to overcome. Louis Santos of the Oregon squad was high point man for the meet, with two first places and a leg on the record-shattering relay team to his credit. He turned in a good performance especially in the 100 yard free style, which he raced in the time of :56.8. The new record was established BASKETBALL RESULTS Army 51, Penn 39. Navy 56, Duke 46. Miami 86, Tampa 67. Georgia Tech 68, Georgia 58. Wake Forest 48, Richmond 47. Temple 63, La Salle 56. Fordham 63, Rutgers 49. Duquesne 48, Lafayette 36. Manhattan 59, Hofstra 46. West Virginia 60, Penn State 32. Pittsburgh 47, Carnegie Tech 41. Night Staff: Mildred Doehring Wally Humphries Helen Sherman Herbert W. Kruger Jr. Bill Wallace, Shrdlu by the team of Bob Brown, Jim Stanley, Louis Santos, and Tom Nekota, in the time of 1:19.3, breaking the old record set in 1941 of 1:20.0. West Linn’s surprise victory in the medley relay also bettered the pool record set in 1938. All three of the West Linn swimmers are state AAU champions in their re spective events. The Oregon frosh take on an other prep outfit tonight in the Men’s pool. Klamath Falls will meet the Ducklings at 7:00 p.m. in a meet which will feature the attempt by the frosh to break the medley relay record, and again lower their newly-set mark in the 160 relay. Yesterday's results: 40 yd. free: Santos (O); Brown (O); Atchinson (WL); 20.0. 100 yd. breast: McFaul (WL); Bailey (O); Braucher (O); 1:10.8. 220 yd. free: Nekota (O); Pye att (WL); Stanley (O); 2:34.2. 100 yd back: Hargraves (O); Antonsen (WL); Dahlquist (0>; 1:06.5. 100 yd. free: Santos (O); At chinson, (WL); No Third; 56.8. Diving: exhibition by McCul Cullougli and Stanley. Medley Relay: won by West Linn: McFaul; Antonsen; Pyeatt; 1:48.8. Relay: won by Oregon; Brown; Stanley; Santos; Nekota; 1:19.3 ((new record). | FELLOWS ... Dive liKR one of our fine boxes of chocolates for \ alentines Dav. A verv thoughtful gift that will please. 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