Ducklings Beat| Pacific U. JVs Led by ex-Marshfield high star Howard Page, the Oregon JVs trounced the Pacific JVs 02-42. Tuesday night. Except for a few minutes in the - first period. Oregon led all the way. building up their lead, and winning going away. At the end of the, first quarter Oregon held a IS-12 margin, but before the end of the balf, the visiting Badgers closed the margin 29-27, on buckets by Proffit and Gibbs. In the third period. Page scored 9 of his 16 points to fashion a 46 3S lead for the Ducklings. The final period saw the young Badgers score only 5 points, while Page, Choat. Hempe and Blodgett were all throwing in counter for the JVs. For Pacific Proffit and , Metcalf were high with 9 apiece, although Proffit fouled out early ia the fourth period. Marxer hit nine and Seignnind scored 8, all bis points coming on four consecu tive buckets in the first quarter. Oregon controlled the back boards throughout most of the game, and harried the Badgers j into hurried shots. The Ducklings victory was very decisive, seeing , them able to score when the points were needed, and keeping the Bad gers constantly on the defense.; Rogers and Philips put in a good , game on the backboards. i KKX HUNT shared scoring honors with C'lict Noe in the Tuesday night tilt with WSC. Botli tame out with 13 points on the tally sheet. Hunt's superb performance aided the 1)ik U come out on top with u 59-45 score. Oregon Ducks Cop Series from WSC By Larry Lavallo University of Oregon's league leading Ducks spanked the barn storming Washington State Cou gars again 59-43 Tuesday night in McArthur Court. A crowd of 0,125 sat in on a carbon copy of Monday night’s opening Northern Division PCC contest which was also won by Bill Borcher's Ducks, 59-45. Oregon Tops Conference Oregon, the only undefeated team in the entire Pacific Coast Conference, thereby stretched its margin over idle Washington, Ida ho and Oregon Stute to a full game. Forward Bob Peterson, who only Monday broke a PCC rebounding j record by recovering 21 times, ad | justed the league mark again by cleaning tlie backbourds on 25 oc cassions. Noe ami Hunt High Scorers Los Angeles’ Chet Noe and Coos ; Bay’s Kenny Hunt paced the scor ing parade with 15 points each, i George Rosser, Cougar center | rustled the mesh for eight tallies. The lead changed hands twice in the opening quarter and was i even but once, at the 10-minute I mark. 11-11. Rosser kept the Ducks off-balance with a pair of scintilla ting overhand hooks while the Be Happy- GO LUCKY! LUCKIES TASTE BETTER! It takes fine tobacco to give you a better-tasting cigarette. And Lucky Strike means fine tobacco. But it takes something else, too —superior work manship. 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Kosser cut loose for it left hander, after Noe's second bucket, to interrupt the outburst. Oregon mounted the 17-13 advantage to a 27-20 halftime count. Noe led off the post-lntermlssion half with a tip In, following a wil l under the net scramble and Mel Streeter quickened the pace with a 10-foot cast. Eric Roberts, a Hollywoo d, Calif. Importation, brushed by his cross-city rival, Noe, for a layup and was foule 1 in the act of shooting Roberts added the extra point and the men from the "Inland Empire" were as close to setting the par- as the Ducks would allow them. 31-23. Peterson, who was well on ; way to establishing the rebound record with a half-time t' tal of 10 continued to clear the backboard and teamed with the stylish Hunt to give the Webfoots a 43-30 thn - quarter margin. ( ollgur» I-nil Ifeliilul Peterson's on<* hand shot fr in the free throw lino midway in tin* finale gave the Ducks their long'- t load of the night, 53-36. Officials Tim McCullough n 1 Lon Patterson whistled 32 viola lions; Oregon committed 16 12 r. the second half. The Webfoo: shooting average was 2h 5 and Washington State's. 23 per cent The visiting Cougars again seemed to be unable to stop the vastly-improved run and puss of fense of the Ducks, and able to break thiough for a sparse number of close in shots or layups, hollowing is the summary: WSO OREGON' Roberts <71 F (lOi Petersor. Mullins (0) F (41 Streetei Rosser (8) . C i!5i No. Brown (3) . G i15 i Hunt Swanson (2i G (4i Wegner Subs: WSC; Streamer 4. Myron 4, Steinbrunner 6, Foxley 6. How ell 5. Roberts. Oregon: Vranlzan 3. Farnam, Bonnemun, Holland 2, Covey 2, Hawes 3, Bottler 1. SPORTS STAFF Desk, Kee Briggs: Staff: l-arr.v Lavelle, Bill Gurney, Lauren I.me land, Herb Voremlierg. There arc two vacnncics to be filled in the basketball manager staff. Anyone interested shOuT-1 contact Don Lee either at Omega hall or McArthur Court. 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