Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 19, 1951, Page Four, Image 4

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    Ducks, Huskies Tied;
Huskies Crush Idaho;
WSC, OSC Divide
Cougars Lose 3
In Valley Invasion
The Washington State Cougars
llvaged what was left of their Wil
liamette Valley Invasion by defeat
ing the Oregon State Beavers. 45
,s at Corvallis Saturday night.
The Beavers previously upended
the Cougars In Friday night's bat
tle.
The win gave th<- WSC crew a
record of six w ins and six Josses in
Northern Division play winch
places them In third place, two
game* b« !und league leading Wash
ington and Olegon.
By capturing this game the Cou
gars won their only game of the
four played in their Willamette
Valley trip Th-. y had previously
lc st two to Oregon. 66-57 on Tues
• lay and 57-55 or. \\ dn-v. lay
•'3-19 at th. Half
WSC held a 22 19 halftime J<:id
For th.- first six minutes of the
second half Oregon didn't score and
WSC scored only thr. p. nt s
Then Pete Mullu ma-'..* 1 - i.fth
field goal of the night and the Cou
gars soon biult up a.nine-point ftd
V.- tag-. But the Be tvei s roared
Ixuk. and a tor.g shot by Dan Tor
rev cut the leal to one point.
The Cougars reacted to this OSC
.surge-, and pulled farther ahead
again. They steadily formed the
final seven point lead which they
held at the end of the game.
Msf Hits Better
Oregon State had a Hr... .t -g per
er.tage of 27.‘>. or 14 f e|<| gua'~ in
M tries WSC. hitting !7 of 43 shot ..
had a good percentage of 395. The
Beavers, however, captured 32 re
txiunds to 26 for the Cougars, but
their inability to hit shots cost
them the game.
Pete Mullins, the Australian
flash, led the scoring with 13 points,
followed by OSCs Bob Payne with
12 and the Cougars’ Bob G&mbold
with 11. Eric Rosser, WSC center,
•cored 9.
The Cougars have four games re
maining. two against Idaho, follow
ed by two against the powerful
Washington squad at Seattle.
ND Standings
OKKtiO.N
\\ ii^hinclxn
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Idaho
t»Nt
The I'wvfpMly of Washington
Huskies pulled away from a half
time tie to wallop the Idaho Van
dals 76 59 Saturday night for their
second massacre over Idaho m two
nights.
Friday night the |*>w>-rful llusk
ie,-. lacquered the Vandals Ktdu
The 76 }>oinl total was ih< largest
basketball score that the \\ oil
mg ton team ever made against a
Pacific Coast Confluence trail;.
The win movi-d the Huskies 1
a ftr-l place tie with the Uiuvn
>ily of Oregon VVebfoots. who they
meet in this weekend* two-game
M’l U*BL
Two Foul i Hit
Immediately after the start *•'
the second half Idaho lost Sam Jen
kins, considered as one of the l»- d
playets m the Northern Inc.. .
and Brute McIntosh on personal
fouls, and the roaring Huskies
Were quick to lake advantage
Husky Fr ank Guianese and Van
dal Herb Mead trade*! ft. id ii«
and the score wa* still tied, at
29-29. Then Goi*»ecs drove in f«r
a lay-up. and Washington pulled
ahead, never to relinquish the 1<- id
ld.-ho later lost BtU Math • on
fouls, as did Washington lo • its
hooking Bob Houbregs
Gutane.** led all scorers in the
high-scoring game, at leas! foi the
Huskies with 21 poir.tr Team
male Louie Soriano, who teamed
w ith Gmsness at guard last year
before Gulsm-ss was switched l<>
forward this year by Coach Tippy
Dye, racked up 15 counters
< ouldn't Hit
The other Washington guard
LaDon Henson, scored 13 points
Forward H-rb Mead of the Van
dals was high point man for hi*
team with 12 point*. Idaho was get
ting Its share of shots in the sec
ond half, but, compared to the
Huskies, they couldn't seem to hit
\\ I. Pet.
5 t .667
H I .667
6 6 .500
5 b .557
a y .5.57
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Oregon Awaits
Washington Series
The University of Oregon lw»kri
ball team. well aware of the im
portant-? of their coming two-game
K, rt--n with the powerful University
of Waalungtun in M. Arthur t‘«urt
KrUtay and Satin.Jay. drilled <>n nl
Will Urban
ter Saturday ai d Will drill on
both uffi'&iM' at I d« • for the
Huskies luday
Bob IVterwuC who was itl from
influenza during the W S< scries
last Week though hr played the
major portion of 5*»lh gam«-a, work
ed on! Saturday and will t-c ready
for the Iluak:<- Will Urban < aj»
tain, la utSil not ready fur fuii-tiftre
action Hi* ri-injiifinl font in still
healing, and he is not in a* good
condition aa (.<■ would !*• through
regular playing.
The Washington llunkii have a
very powerful aggregation, and will
pose a definite tlir«-nt to the Web
foot* !f Oregon can do well ag •»*•
the Huskies tin y wili I* in a go „|
position against OK(* the following
week The Heavers W ill a 1*0 he u |*»
tent opponent for Oregon, which
Iwn l won ail four gam< -* of it*
aerie* with OSf at any time
He»t in \t\
Washington's Frank <; n.
high-scoring forward and defen
sive* standout, is rated by most
coaches a- the best player in the
Northwest He was a htilllanl
guard last year, and was swtti le d
to forte ai d by new roach William
Harrison Tippy" Dye this year
Sophomore renter Bob Jloubreg .
i« an excellent hook shot. Sopho
more forward Do;ig.,\b Clary In jut
about as good a hook shot, al
though In usually play* out In Dye s
system, playing in the key occa
sionally.
Guard 1-nDon Henson Is one of
the most valuable players in the
Northern Division. He is playing los
fourth year of varsity hall, having
played one season as a naval
t rainee.
Aqua-Ducks Whi
OSC Team, 55-2
liy Tom Nckot<)
t *rru»>n‘» *»umimnji trim . .,tr«| ii!t (<?,.»*
tuikimm SjiIuhI*> m lltr < »rai»m* j- t thr 2Jn(f {"l*
ititle' I* he final »vi»rc ivn* j*1
Thr I'tuU runlMiurd thru .i nt ■ i • ri fr.,.,4 l(|
.Mlilrtt 5 m<»rr iu l*»<nj; their ^c.» <u t,, J7
Frosh Drop
Bearkittens
Th<- Of< K*»» l»u‘tilings dropped
th* tt'iliamriir Kf*■*!» Krutoy
n-.gM at Halem to mett-c Ihnr 21 »■
tv«i.|> it: mph in 22 sla.f t«
As they IroH'-Vo) their WHJ..' a
tr.i f«l to 12 win* and l t*-.n *%»«• h
I'.; K in’. ; Kr ah rolled to Ihc.r
highest a nrihg total sin* •• they
11.a va.M f ■ 1 llwllnofwl High til lit
it,; winter to commence a 13 game
•.'i- to»y string
Oregon Yea flirty Kor-w »r! liar
hr> tloi'.an-t |e-i botti quintets with
27 ruutilrf a on tl fie54 g->ais and -<
gift |cmini
iHnkUftg Reserve K«fWafd Hon
Phillips t* swd m 13 point* Guard
KC1U »y Wegner (■>ll»» nl With 12
ami <2itat4 Bob MaW** »4'k ) It
The Krnsh who enjoyepj a one site I
1241 halftime advantage fired in
the fie 14 goals »l a 37» clip during
thiif rofitnl
T«» I arr Halrttl
The Dim h ling a will fare the pow
• rt ,1 Kalein Vikings at ft 30 K riilay
ght in M> Arthur I'oml Salem
rank' I in »e<oit4 place in the atat>
landings. re.roily ftnuh*4 <*n th
t»|i of the Big Mitt standing* for the
fifth < ae< ullyr year The Vlkinga
■ . •! • Hpnngfiekl Millers «•'
tft in their latest clash
The Yearling* Will terminate the
s.-us- Saturday night with a M<
Arthur t‘otirl Iwltlr With the tire
gon State Ko»'kM The Duckling
have 'i.feal' I lh«0'.ook* site times
in seven tries during the present
1 < ampaign
Oregon Skiers
UKNO»Nev I'.b IH (.in The
Portland l'm veralty »ki tram tal
lied fti-i pine# in jumping com
tit inn and third in the rlrlom event
Monday <>, earn winner*' laurels in
the t i <iiy of Nrvud*» 12th
annual winlet Carnival
Th> Uiiiveritity of Nevada, with
SHU 7 poinlt’. wan second in the
meet. The Nevadan* today won
the rlaloirt event and placed aecolld
nt juinptmk. to hang onto the w* •
ond place they earned Saturday ♦»>
winning the downhill, •
Third jdm ■ m the meet went to
i In- t hdvendty of California ah lei a
with »7U.f» point* They placed
ond in the slalom and fourth In
Jumping.
Stanford wnn fourth with S6f» • ’>
point fifth, Oregon, SIM 7; MXtll,
UCLA, 838 8; seventh, 1 Jollege ol
I’ttClilc, 2H fi
Mlu McCollum and George Me
Math of Oregon won ninth and
tenth, reaped!vely, In the alaloni.
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