Webfoot Hoopers Ready For San Jose St Series Week-end Games Rate as Toss-ups fty Bob Robinson Auhtinl Sport* Editor The University of Oregon bas ketball team wil play their first home game of the season tonight, Friday, when they match baskets with the San Jose State Spartans at MacArthur Court at 8:00 p. m. Coach Bill Borcher’s Ducks will be shooting for their second win of the season when they take the floor against the Californios. Ore gon downed Portland U. 79-72 last Tuesday evening in their open er. The Webfoota will have no easy time if they are to score a victory over the visiting San Jose squad. The Spartans have nearly their whole team back from last year which placed third in the Califor nia Intercollegiate Conference be hind Santa Clara and the Univer sity of San Francisco. They won their first game of this season by a 70-55 score over San Francisco State and looked very sharp in do ing it. Most of the Spartan scoring punch is,centered in their two lit tle guards, Carrol Williams and Buster Burgos. Williams, a tiny ■ 135 pounder, specializes in speedy movements to tally most of his " counters and Burgos is noted for a . deadly jump shot. Against San Francisco State Burgos racked up * 22 points and Williams was close .ibchind with 17. Spartans Seek Revenge Coach Walt McPherson's visit ing quint will have added incentive ;to win against the Ducks since the (Spartans still well remember the beating they took from Oregon in 1 football this fall. , In their final workout of the week, Thursday afternoon, Bor cher's hoopsters worked mainly on .offensive formations. The Oregon head man was fairly well pleased with his team's performance ‘against Portland and because of this he plans to stick with the same starting line-up as he used in that game. This would put Ed Hal berg and Bob Stout at the forward plots, Max Anderson at center, and Ken Wegner and Barney Holland at the guard posts. Also due to ee plenty of action is senior guard Bob Hawes. When Hawes goes into the game, Wegner will probably move to forward and Stout will come out. Good Bench Strength Other Duck players who will no doubt play important roles in the games this week-end are Ray Bell, Kent Dorwin, Jerry Ross, and Ho ward Page. All have looked pret Hammer Starts Wrestling Drills j Thirty-five prospective wrestlers turned out Monday, November 23 to commence the wrestling season, practice is held every night at 3:45 in the wrestling room in the PE building. According to the coach, Bill Hammer, there is room for more bone benders. Experience is not needed and those interested should see Hammer or Bill Den man. There will be freshman and var sity teams and both have sched uled teams such as Washington State and Oregon State. The weight divisions are respectively: 123, 130, 137, 147, 157, 167, 177, and Unlimited. Contenders are needed in the lower weights espe cially. The matches will open at 2:00 in Mac Court Saturday, January i, when the varsity will wrestle >TI, and the freshmen grapple Klamath high school. ty good In practices to date and are expected to add much needed reserve strength for this year’s Oregon team. After this week-end's games, the Ducks will begin practice for next Wednesday’s home encounter with Gonzaga university. On both Friday and Saturday nights the Oregon JV’s wil play j KENNY WEGNER, aggressive guard, Ha* named on the North i ern Division All-Star team last year. He usually picks up his share of fouls, but makes up for it in point 'totals. Hale Kane Wins Volleyball Titles Hale Kane, independent men’s dorm, made a clean sweep of both the "A” and ’’B" league volleyball finals Thursday afternoon as they downed the Phi Delta Theta “A” and “B” teams in two games each. Yesterday’s victories cinched, for the tfale Kane six, their fifth straight “A” title, and their fourth straight ‘‘B’’ championship in vol leyball. The Hale Kane “A’s” got off to a very fast start in the first game of the day, as they bowled over their opponents, the Phi Delta Theta six, a score of 15-5. Hale Kane scored six fast points to open the game, but the Phi Delta stopped this spree momentarily by striking twioe for scores of their own. After that, Hale Kane scored the nine points needed for the win while allowing the Phi Delts only two more. In a direct contrast to the first game, the second one saw the Phi Delts come out strong and out score Hale Kane for a while. At the 7-7 mark; the hard playing started, both teams matching point for point up to a 14-14 tie. During that time many fine saves off the net were displayed by both teams, and the all-around play was some of the finest of the whole volley ball season. Hale Kane won the game, 16-14. In “B” league action, Hale Kane again showed their superiority by downing the Phi Delts’ “B" team in two straight games. The first of the two games was a very see saw battle all the way. Phi Delta Theta’s “B” team also went ahead in the second game, and ran up five counters to one for Hale Kane. Hale Kane then went on a ram page and took the lead, 8-5, before the Phi Delts could get possession of the ball. preliminary tussles before the var sity tilts. Friday the Junior Ducks take on McChord Field and on Sat urday they take the floor against Sand Point Naval Station. Both these frays will get underway at 5:45 p. m. Frosh Improve With the opening of their season not far off coach Don Kirsch’s Ore gon Frosh basketball sqaud has been working very hard during the past week in preparation for their first encounter. The Ducklings, as a result of their becoming more familiar with the Oregon system, are improving steadily and appear to have the potential for a fairly strong team. Kirsch ran his team through screening and passing drills Thurs day afternoon with much emphasis on good ball handling. From the practice sessions so far several boys have looked outstand ing and appear to have the inside track in gaining starting positions on this year's team. At the forward positions the leading candidates seem to be Bill Moore,, the rangy hook-shot artist from The Dalles, and Larry Barnes, a 6' 4” stalwart from Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. Looking the best among the cen ters have been Gregg Lininger, a strong rebounder and fair shot from Ashland, and Frank Werner, a fine player from Spokane, Wash ington. At the guard positions the Ducklings have more strength than anywhere else. Two all-sta ters from last year's Oregon High School State Tournament lead the way on the list of standout guards. 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