*Duc& -^.avelCc Emerald Sportswritor It may be whistling in the dark, but isn’t it about time for tomi'oii* to break nj> the \\ a hington Hu kies or at the very l ast, their 12-game, Northern division victory string? ()i r 'lir e, it’s mere coincidence that the Wcbfoots will be at lice b bnnnil on pavilion tonight and Saturday for a pair of games \ th '1 ippy I )ye’.s guys. Trouble is, to the casual bystander, if anyone were to knock over the Huskies it should be the University of Ore gone, the oftly other club in the Northern division with a winning percentage. But besides the uncomfortable task of cla hing with the mechanized Washingtons, the Ducks risk ruining a perfect record of their own, dating back to 1947 when they won their last pavilion game. 'I Ins year the physical problem is as trying as the psveho I deal one. in the Washington Hu-kie , the Ducks face por 1 |>s the nation’s finest .starting crew—Mike McCutchen, Dung Met lary, Bob lloubrcgs, Charlie Konn and Joe Cipri •' no. The Huskies arc great in that they are extremely well I alanced, commit a minimum of error an 1 have flawless ball control. Huskies V/on't Feu I Although their prime weakneis depth rather, the lack of i tlmy rarely ever foil 1 out <>, a ball game. Cipriano, the Nook k \ alley senior guard, is the leading culj>rit with 35 viola t ms, a trifling 2 75 per game. On the other hand, four Wcb "' 2.G.4, Hart Newbum, 5.G .4, Altman Substitutions: Sigma Chi; Nash 2; Alpha Tau Omega; Du Boch 2, Hempy 9. Betas Drop Phi Psi Tlie Beta Theta Pi B team show ed great backboard strength and scoring ability in manhandling Phi Kappa Psi B, 36-18. Paul Jackson, their tall center, led in both departments as he scored 17 points in the Thursday basketball action. Biornstad and Bob Haney led the Phi Psi’s scor ing with six counters each. BTI* 15 (36) (18) I'KB 15 Adams, 2 F.6, Biornstad Beeves, 4 F.2, Trye Jackson, 17 C 2, McNutt Meyers, 2 G 6, Haney Adkinson, 1.G .2, White Delfs Beat Sammies Delta Tau Delta roared to a 10-9 win over Sigma Alpha Mu in Thursday intramural basketball action. Paul Peterson scored five of his eight points to take his team from a 9-9 stalemate to the victory. Stanley Geffin lead the Sammies in their vain attempt with four points. I>TD (16) (9) SAM "eltzer, 3.F 2, Ilubenstien Seischel, 0.F 1, Davis Tarr, 1.C.4, Geffin Juniper, 4.G .0, Sherman Peterson, 8 .G 2, Krichevsky Suzies Wallop Chi Psi Sporting a well balanced attack and a good defense, the Susan Campbell B team rolled to an easy 39-15 triumph over the Chi Psi B's in a fast bit of intramural basket ball action. . Muira topped all scorers in lead ing his Suzie team to victory with eleven points. He was followed by James Eagby and Richard Froman with ten counters each. Campbell (39) Stsrkel, 4. ... Bagby, 10 Froman, 10 Slobie, 4. Muira, 1!. ...F.. ...F.. ...C.. G. (15) Chi Psi .1, Shaw .3, Casper G.6, Meredith 2, Lovell Wrong Way Cager Aids Fee in Win The intramural department has its “Wrong Way Co.rigan"; but this “backwards" lndvidual is as sociated with basketball. Gene Beck scored 14 points in a basketball game between . hi* team, Phi Kappa Sigma, and Sig ma Chi at 8:30 Thursday morning in a make-up intramural game. Two of these counters went into the wrong basket, however, and helped Sigma Chi to win, 32-28. The halftime score was 17-14 in favor of the Phi Kaps. As one observer commented, “Maybe he isnt’ used to playing in the early morning." Ph: Kapps (28) *(32) Sigma Chi Beck, 12.F.10, Phillips Settecase, 13.F.6, Hodge* Mundle, 1 .C.4, Ruhiman Hir,»nan, 2.G.6, Pollock Bliefernich .G ...A, Kedgepath *Two scored by other team. Seattle U Turns Down NIT Bid In Favor of NCAA Tournament (AP) — Seattle University will play in the National Collegiate Association basketball playoffs. The NCAA school officials made the choice today several hours after receiving the invitation. At the same time, Seattle U. turned down another prized bid, that of the NIT, or National Invitation Tournament at New York. The NIT bid came last night. Scoring star Johnny O'Brien had expressed the team’s preference for the NIT, where the Chiefs played a year ago. But the uni versity officials made the decision. Team at Large Thus Seattle will be one of two at-large, or independent, teams in the western NCAA setup. The Chiefs will play the Rocky Moun tain Conference Champion for the right to enter the western play offs. If Seattle wins, it goes to the regional playoffs to be held at Corvallis, Oregon. The winner at Corvallis will qualify for £he national NCAA tourney at Kansas City. Big leagues or bush leagues, it’s all the same to Johnny O'Brien when it comes to throw ing a basketball through the hoop. The pocket-sized sharpshooter from Seattle University has gone to the front in the individual scor ing race among major college players. Last year he won the minor college title but the Na tional Collegiate Athletic Associa tion moved Seattle into the ma jor bracket this sason. 51 in One Night The 51 points Johnny garnered in his scoring splurge against Gon zaga Sunday night boosted his av erage for the year to 28 and one half points per game. His nearest pursuers are Frank Selvy of Furman, Ernie Beck of Pennsylvania and Walt Dukes of Seton Hall. Eight Teams Enter Playoffs j Eight teams are in as far as the I intramural play-offs are concern ed. Four A and a like number of B IM basketball quints have def initely won the championships in their respective leagues. Kappa Sigma, Alpha Tau Ome ga, Hale Kane and French Hall are the A title holders. Sigma Al pha Epsilon, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Hale Kane and French Hall are the successful B squads. The tightest race is in League 4-A, where three clubs hold 3 and 1 marks. Sigma Nu, Phi Delta Theta and Theta Chi will have a play off for the contested crown. LEAGUE l-A w 0 Kappa Sigma . Sigma Alpha Epsilon Delta Tau Delta . Beta Theta Pi . Pi Kappa Phi . Tau Kappa Epsilon .. LEAGUE 2-A Alpha Tau Omega .4 Pi Kappa Alpha .3 Chi Psi .2 Sigma Phi Epsilon .1 Lambda Chi Alpha .0 L 0 1 Pet. 1.000 .800 .400 .400 .400 .000 1.000 .750 .500 .250 .000 LEAGUE 3-A Phi Gamma Delta .3 1 Sigma Chi .3 1 Phi Kappa Sigma .2 2 Phi Kappa Psi.2 2 Phi Sigma Kappa .0 4 .750 .750 .500 .500 .000 LEAGUE 4-A Sigma Xu . Phi Delta Theta Theta ( hi . Delta Cpsilon . Sigma Alpha Mu ... LEAGUE 5-A Hale Kane .5 Susan Campbell .4 Sigma Hall .2 Barrister Inn .2 Alpha Hall . 1 Gamma Hall .0 French Hall Merrick Hall Nestor Hall Sherry Boss . Stitzer Hail .. LEAGUE 6-A ...4 LEAGUE 7-A Campbell Club .3 Philadelphia House .2 Counselors .2 Legal Eagles .1 Yeomen .1 LEAGUE 1-B Beta Theta Pi .3 Phi Delta Theta .3 Phi Kappa Psi .2 Theta Chi .1 Lambda Chi Alpha .0 .750 .750 .750 .250 .000 1.000 .800 .400 .400 .200 .000 1.000 .667 .500 .250 .000 .705 .667 .500 .333 .250 1.000 .750 .667 .240 .000 LEAGUE 2-B Sigma Alpha Epsilon .4 Sigma Nu .3 Sigma Chi . 1 Alpha Tan Omega .1 Kappa Sigma .0 LEAGUE 3-B Sigma Phi Epsilon .4 Phi Gamma Delta .3 Delta Upsilon .2 Sigma Alpha Mu .0 Delta Tau Delta .0 LEAGUE 4-B Hale Kane ..4 Chi Psi .2 Susan Campbell .2 Sigma Hall .1 Gamma Hall .0 LEAGUE 5-B French Hall . Merrick Hall ... Stitzer Hall . Nestor Hall . Sherry Ross . LEAGUE 6-B Pi Kappa Alpha .3 Campbell Club .3 Phi Kappa Sigma .2 Philadelphia House .1 Counselors . 0 1.000 .750 .333 .333 .000 1.000 .750 .500 .000 .000 1.000 .66 7 .667 .250 .000 1.000 .667 .500 .250 .000 1.000 .750 .500 .333 .000 Sports Staff Desk Editor, Sam Vahey; Staff, Wilmer Boesel, Keith Chatterton, Mort Harkins.