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Aquaducks Defeat British Columbia In Non-conference Match, 60*24 The University of Oregon swim cuing team, coached by John Bor chardt. took a non-conference meet (from the the University of British Columbia water team by a GO-24 count in a meet Saturday at the ■local men's pool. The Duck mermen now enter a *veek of extensive training for the wital contest with the powerful University of Washington Husk ies at Eugene on Feb. 22. Against the UBC team, the Bucks took nine out of ten events •pearheaded by two wins apiece by Wreestyler Gordon Edwards and Yosh Terada. Edwards garnered first in the 220 yard freestyle and the 440 yard freestyle. Terada. transfer •rorr Honolulu, took the 180 yard •■dividual medley and the 200' yard ~Yackstroke. , Today's IM “' Schedule Track 4:00—Plii Delta Theta vs. Sherry Ross hall Chemey vs. Sederstrom Intramural track action Friday •aw Mlnturn dotvn Nestor. 42-21. The Sigma Chi-SAE meet was 4>ostponed until Tuesday. Milt KotoSUiroda. Duck co-cap tain, tied l ho Northern Division 60 yard freestyle record set by Campbell of Washington. His time was 29.4- seconds. Summary: 800 yard medley relay: I'BC (Cardeli, Benston, Potter). Time: 3:08.8. 300 yard freestyle: Edwards (O), Olsen (U), Lewis (O). Time: 2:15.2. 60 yard freestyle: Kotoshlroda (O), West (O), Smyth (U). Time: 29.4. Ties Northern Division rec ord. 180 yard individual medley: Ter ada (O), Potter (C>, English (O). Time: 15:6.6. Diving: Charlton (O), Davis (O), Borthwick (II). 200 yard backstroke: Terada (O). Cardeli (ll), English (O). Time: 2:23.3. 200 yard breaststroke: Wakine kona (O). Bengson (C), Lusztlg (C). Time: 2:31.2. 440 yard freestyle: Edwards (O). Olsen (U). Lewis (O). Time: 4:51.3. 400 yard freestyle relay: Ore gon (Allan. Fuller, Houck, Koto shlroda). Time: 8:44.5. Read and use Emerald classi fieds. 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Then no other goat will Ket vour nanny! s(c eflilSo. Harris Hill Rd., Williamsville, N. Y. Wildroot Company, Inc., Buffalo 11, N. Y. t Ducks Stop Staters To Grab Third Place ♦ ♦ ♦ WebfcotsTake Opener, 57-44 Coach Bill Borcher s improving Oregon Webfoots started off their “Civil War" series with the cellar dwelling OSC Beavers by notching a 57-44 victory at Gill Coliseum Friday night. It was a red-hot last quarter which finally clinched the contest for the Ducks, as they poured in 14 points to greatly lengthen their 43-39 third place lead. The victory vaulted the YVebfoots into third place in the Northern Division con ference. Suits I .eft Home An unusual feature of the game was the fact that the Ducks play ed the first half with the uniforms of the Oregon junior varsity, as their regular game suits were left behind and did not arrive until halftime. Frr«-throiv shooting wns the difference between the two teams, as the Ducks converted 29 out of 43* attempts, while the Beavers could get just 16 of S3. The expected riding for big Bob Peterson did not materialize, and the conduct of the crowd was re strained. considering the heat of the rivalry. Johnston Fouls Out One factor in the last-quarter Beaver foldup was the absence of blond Danny Johnston, who had 17 points for the game and 13 in the first half to lead the Aggies to a 29-29 tie at intermission. The Ducks winning surge came with two minutes left in the third period and the sc.ore tied, 39-all, for the seventh and last deadlock of the game. Ken Wegner and Ken Hunt sunk free throws, and Keith Farnum’s hook from the key gave Oregon its 43-39 third period advaptage. Hunt fast-broke for a cripple to open the fourth period,- and Weg ner zeroed in an underhanded flip from behind the backboard to make it 47-39. Three more charity tosses, one by Farnum and two by Peterson, made it 50-39 with three minutes gone, and from then on the Ducks coasted in to the win. Noe Gets 18 Oregon’s Chet Noe wa3 high scorer for the game with 18, and was effective on the backboards. Peterson scored only six points, but led rebounders with 19 re coveries. The Ducks hud a mediocre .&■** field goal shooting average with 14 out of 58 attempts. CSC was even worse with a .215; a mark which was caused chiefly by the miser able Beaver shooting in the final half. They hit only two field goals out of 25 attempts. Summary: OREGON (57) Peterson, f Bottler, f . Noe, c . Hunt, g . Hawes, g Wegner, g . Holland, g Streeter, f . Covey, f . Farnam, f . Vranizan, f Bonneman, c .. fg ft pf tp 14 4 0 3 2 4 8 4 10 3 18 z o z 0 2 0 13 5 0 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 Totals 14 29 24 57 OREGON STATE (44) fg ft pf tp Nau, f . Johnston, f . Whiteman, c . Fundingsland, g Padgett, g . Orr, g - Robins, g ... Patsel, f ... Romanoff, f Toole, g . Brust, f . 3 0 2 8 6 5 5 17 3 1 5 0 0 1 0 0 2 15 5 14 2 6 12 2 4 114 3 0 0 0 0 0 13 1 0 111 14 16 32 44 Totals CONGRATULATIONS ARE In order for BUI Borcher, who guided the Ducks In a scries sweep against OHC over the weekend. J V s Drop Sixth To Aggies, 67-46 In Saturday night's varsity pre liminary at McArthur court the Oregon Jayvees took their sixth shellacking at the hands of the , Qregon State crew by a score of 67-46. The local boys never threat ened the visitors who dominated in every department; shooting, ballhandling, and rebounding. Throughout the game the junior Beavers employed a fast break of fense that livened up un otherwise dull contest. The Blackshirts rolled to a 27-15 first quarter lead and never let the Ducklings come any closer than nine points during the rest of the game. This came late In the second period when Howard Page and Iton Phillips k -pt Oregon In the game and brought the score to 31-40. The Beavers were out scurcd 16-15, a meager one point advantage which failed to help the Oregon cause. The third stanza opened with a seven and a half minute point drouth for Oregon while OSC (Please turn to par/e five) Ducklings Lose To Baby Beavers At Corvallis, 68-55 The Oregon State junior varsity again has proved its superiority over Don Kirsch's Oregon JV's, as it racked up a 68-55 victory over the Ducklings Friday night in a preliminary to the varsity contest at Gill Coliseum in Corvallis. The OSC team led all the way, paced hy Reggie Mulligan, Bud Shirtcliff, and Bob Frantz. At the end of the first quarter the score stood 17-12; at halftime It was 30-26, and the Beavers pulled away fast during the third period to lead 51-38. Mulligan tallied 17 to lead all scorers, followed hy teammates Shlrtellff and Frantz with 14 apiece. Howard (Lefty) Page of the Ducks accounted for 13 to pace his team. Summary: ORKGON JV (55)OSC .IV (68) Marxer, 5 .F.... Halligan, 17 Rogers, 0 .F.... Shlrtellff, 14 Johnson, 10 .C ... Henrikscn, 6 Phillips, 10 G Houck, 0 Page, 13 .G. Frantz, 14 Oregon subs: Siegmund 5, Ilyhre, Byler 2, ( boat 4, Blodgett 4, Davis 2. OSC subs: Jarboe 6, Kdigor, Simpson 2, Johnson, Thompson. Pete Leads Way In 64-55 Decision University of Oregon's unpre dictable Webfoots extended to Ore gon State college the legendary glad hand and with it shoved the sorrowful Beavers into the Pacific Coast conference's Northern Ill vision cellar championship for the second consecutive season Coach Bill Borcher's Ducks smothered the Corvallis invaders B4-5f> in McArthur court Saturday night and not only eluded the cellar, but also passed Washington State college's Idle Cougars and swept to within hailing distance of the second-place University of Ida ho Vanduls. Consistent Bob Peterson and Kenny Hunt were Instrumental carpenter* In nailing down tlic slat* of (hr Beaver coffin. Big I'rlr, who 1m thoroughly disliked by the Kenton county partisan*, didn't add to hi* popularity by tallying 14 point* and dominating thr backboard*, In Npitr of the taller Kcvoh. Senior Guard Hunt, playing In hi* next-to-last Mc Arthur content, drpoMttrd 12 digit* to the Orange downfall. Had not the Ducks connected for a stratospheric .488 percentage of their shots, the game might have been the Beavers', Oregon at tempted 20 field goals in the first j half and was successful 12 times, | which amounts to a torrid reading of 60 per cent. OSC, on the other | hand, labored for their 39 shots and sank nine of them for a .231 leading. Slats Gill's club hud an lover-all average of .254. Gill juggled his lineup, replacing Jim Nau and Hon Fundingsland ! with Dick Brust and Bill Toole. ! The new pair was able to account ; for 19 pbtnts, but most of them were contributed after the Ducks had seized the lead from the Beav ers with 3:50 of the first period showing on the electric timepiece. Keith Karnam, who has an af finity for scoring In burnt*. pushed the Duck* onto the black *lde of the ledger with a couple of left handed pu*h shot* fur a 13-10 count. Oregon led 18-11 ufter 10 minutes of action, a* Ken Wegner, guard, looped In a Meml-hook shot. Center Chet Noe and Forward Mel Streter caught fire In the second quarter for 10 of the Web foots’ 17 tallies. The "Flying Street-car" stunned a near-capa-^ city gathering of 7,600 with a southpaw hookshot in the vicinity of the key which took off like a bullet and swished neatly, a min ute before the intermission. Seven Shot* State’s Brust, a 19-year-old sophomore from Da Porte, la., scored seven times during the canto to keep the slim Beaver hopes alive. Oregon increased its lead by three points and led at the intermission, 35-28. (Please turn In paqe five)• Oregon Bowlers Defeat Staters The University of Oregon bowl ing team downed Oregon State by a 77 pin margin, 4,830 to 4,753, in a home and home series of games played at Corvallis on Friday and in the Student Union alleys in Eu gene Saturday. The Oregon keglers took the games at Corvallis by a 77 pin margin, and captured the finale at Eugene by 18 pins. Top Oregon scorers Friday were Bruce Koppe with 526 series, and Dick Graham with a 519. Satur day, Oregonian Don Allen led with a 544. For the Beavers on Friday, Bob Milton rolled a 485 series, and Don Ten Eyck had a 499. On Saturday, Don ftintala hit for a 493, while Ten Eyck was next with 485.