Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 14, 1954, Page Three, Image 3

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    Ducks Prepare
For Inland Trip
Coach Bill Borcher fan his varsity capers through a final
practice session Wednesday afternoon, rounding them into
shape for a trip into the Palouse hills this weekend where they
engage Washington S%tate college.
J he Ducks put in cjuite a bit of time working on offensive
patterns. Borcher practiced with a first unit consisting of Jerry
High Pointer
BARNEY HOLLAND, Oregon’s
senior guard, ranks eighth on the
list of Northern Division scorers, I
according to Pacific Coast con
ference statistics. Last year heI
amassed a .880 shooting percen- !
tage from the floor.
Ilofls and Ed Halberg at forwards,
Max Anderson at the pivot, and
Kenny Wegner and Earney Hol
land at the guard slots.
Wegner and Ross showed no ef
fects of the ankle injuries that
hampered them during the Idaho
series last week.
Itex Davis, junior from Milwau
kie, Ore., was back in training af
ter a period of ineligibility, put
ting the squad at top physical
Team Leaves Early
Oregon’s basketball quintet
left at 6:45 this morning on
Southern Pacific's Cascade train
for a pair of contests in Pull
man, Wash., with the WSC
Cougars.
The team will arrive in Spo
kane at 10:35 this evening and
stay all night there. They will
depart for Pullman by bus early
Friday morning where they will
hold a light workout in Wash
ington State’s Bohler gymnas
ium.
strength for the Pullman invasion.
WSC and Oregon are currently
deadlocked with the other three
Northern Division teams with 1
win and 1 loss. Oregon has shown
the most potent offense in the
northwest during the young sea
son, but Washington State has
demonstrated the second best de
fense.
Third Year
DUCK BOSS, Bill Borcher, in
his third year at the Oregon bas
ketball helm, has coached his
Webfoots to two unexpected sec
ond pl^ce finishes in conference
action. He, himself, played bas
ketball for Oregon in 1940-41.
DU's Topple SAE
In Handball Clash
Delta Upsilon’s handball squad
eliminated Sigma Alpha Epsilon
from the intramural handball
tournament yesterday with a 3-0
triumph.
In single’s action Sam Kent
downed Carl VomCleff 17-21, 21
3, and 21-19 and Bruce Blackledge
defeated Don Lewis. Delta Upsil
on’s double team easily won over
George McElveny and Jay With
ington of SAE by 21-5 and 21-4
scores. *
Sports Staff
Desk Editor: Don Kupp.
Staff: Anne Ritchey, Sam Va
lley.
Hale Kane,' Barrister Inn, Susan
Campbell Score Intramural Wins
Suzan Campbell, Hale Kane, and
3arri*ter Inn A basketball quin
ets scored victories over Nestor
lall. Alpha hall and Sigma hall in
ntramural action yesterday after
loon.
Tom Crabtree sparked his Suzan
Campbell teammates to a 28.23
:riumph over Nestor hall in a fast
novlng opening contest. Suzan led
>y a 14-12 margin at halftime but
Mestor battled back to knot the
score at the end or the third five
ninute period, 18-18. Midway
hrough the fourth quarter, James
>hl of Suzan Campbell swished
i one-hander from the key to
>reak a 22-22 deadlock. Crabtree
'ollowed with two free-throws be
fore Spike Hillstrom potted a gift
;oss for Nestor, making the score
26- 23. A final basket by Bill Jonest
gave Suzan Campbell its final two
i pointer and a five-point spread
which held during the last few
seconds of the battle. Crabtree
grabbed high-point honors with 10
and was followed by . teammate
Carpenter who had 8 counters and
Hillstrom, who garnered 6 for the
losers.
Barnes High Man
In the second contest, Hale
Kane's tall team easily downed Al
pha hall, 41-20. Six-foot, six-inch
Emery Barnes had a field day for
Hale Kane as he pushed 24 points
through the hoop. Hale Kane had
quarter leads of 12-6, 21-10-and
27- 19 and was never threatened
by the short but scrappy Alpha
haliers. Pat O’Brien of the win
NOTICE
To All Course
Course 'Droppers1
'Changers' and all
If you have bought the wrong book or have
dropped a course, the Co-op will refund cash
iii full for all such books returned through
Monday, Jan 18, if they are in NEW CONDI
TION. Return the cash register receipt with
the books.
REMEMBER: Jan. 18 LAST DAY to return books
THE UNIVERSITY CO-OP
lers was second in the scoring
column with 12 points while Lee
Jackson, who played a fine all
around game, and Bill Deather
idge accounted for Alpha hall’s en
tire total, each scoring 10 coun
ters.
Barrister - Inn defeated Sigma
hall in the final game of the day
by a 23-16 margin. The title was
close all the way with Barrister
pulling away in the fourth session
after leading by only three points
at the end of the third quarter,
17-14. Cameron potted 7 points for
the winners while Bob Hedgecock
led the losers with 6 markers.
Box scores:
N'fstor hall (23)
Lagrander (4)
Titos (3)
Gillespie (2)
Hillstrom (6)
Hannod (2)
(2S) Suzan Campbell
F (10) Crabtree
F (8) Carpenter
C (5) Jones
G (5) Lehl
G (0) Lane
Subs — Xestor ball: Wingird (1), Bing
ham (5). Suzan Campbell: Bick (0), Camp
bell (0).
Hale Kane (41)
O’Brien (12)
Johnson (2)
Barnes (24)
Mathias (0)
Watanabe (2)
T
F
C
G
G
(20) Alpha hall
(0) Trear
(0) Bagby
(10) Deatheridge
(0) Overstreet
(10) Jackson
Subs — Hale Kane: Miura (1), Schmidt
(0). Alpha Hall: Banham (0).
(16) Sigma hall
F
F
C
G .
- C*
Subs — Barrister Inn: Iebof (0), Jones
(4). Sigma hall: Wipf (0).
Barister Inn (23)
Fitzner (4)
Crew (0)
Linstrom (6)
Cameran (7)
Fronk (2)
(3)Stelzner
(4) Warneke
(6) Hedgecock
(JU Mawkirter
(0) Cedar green
SPORTS FARE
THURSDAY. JAN. 14
BASKETBALL
3:50, Court 40, Campbell Club A vs Legal
Eagle A; Court 43, Dorm Counselors A
vs Philadelphia house A.
4:35, Court 40, Phi Delta Theta A vs. Pi
Kappa Alpha A; Court 43, Alpha Tau Ome
■ga A vs Delta Tau Delta A.
5:15, Court 40, Sigma Chi A vs Theta
Chi A; Court 43, Kappa Sigma A vs Phi
Sigma Kappa A.
HANDBALL
4:00, Court 42, 44, 46, Campbell Club vs
Barister Inn.
Hal brook on Top
In Statistic List
LOS ANCELES, January 14 - Oregon State’s giant sopho
more, Wade HalBrook, has jumped into an early lead in three
statistical departments but is closely pressed by several others
according to Northern Division basketball figures released to
day by the Pacific Coast Conference Commissioner’s office
in aconng does me 7-root
3-inch center have a commanding
lead. He averaged 30 points a
game in his first two conference!
outings with 22 field goals and 16 '
free throws for a total of 60 points.
Ron Bennink, Washington State,
heads a host of others who are hit
ting at a heavy clip, yet are far
off Halbrook's pace. Bennink has
a 20.5 average followed by Ed
Halberg, Oregon, 18.5; Dwight
Morrison, Idaho, 15.8, and Don
Tripp, Washington, 15.0
Top Marksman
Halbrook tops the list of marks
men from the floor with 57.9 per
cent on field goals having hit 22
of 38 tries. Halberg is just a shade
behind with 57.2 per cent with Ron
Robins, Oregon State, third, 56.2
per cent. Halbrook also is the No.
1 rebounder, again by a narrow
margin, with 14 a game to 13.5
for Max Anderson, Oregon; 10.5
for Halberg and 10.3 for Morrison.
Halberg, Oregon’s lanky for
ward, has the best free throw
mark with 92.9 per cent on 13
points in 14 tries. Bennink is
second ranked with 88.3 per cent
and Harlan Melton, Idaho, third,
81.3 per cent.
Oregon State leads as a team
in field goal marksmanship with
42.2 per cent while Washington
State has the best free throw
mark, 60.9 per cent. Oregon State
has shown, the best rebound game,
having picked off 70 to its oppon
ents 43. Oregon leads in scoring
with a 67.0 average and Washing
ton has the best defense, 50.0.
The Northern Division current
ly is in a 5-way tie, with all teams
knotted at .500. The title race
should begin to take shape this
weekend with Oregon State meet
ing Washington in Seattle and
Oregon facing Washington State
in Pullman. Both are two-game
series.
Oregon Ranks High
Other University of Oregon
players among the top twelve
scorers in the conference are An
derson, sixth, Barney Holland,
eighth, and Bob Stout, 12th.
Anderson and Stout are in a tie
for fourth in the field goal per
centages, each shooting away at a
.500 clip.
Stout is the third Oregon player
in the top five rebounders, plac
G FG FT TP AvW.
2 22 16 60 30 0
2
2
4
2
2
1
2
4
4 17
2 9
13 5 5 41 20.5
12 13 37 10 5
21 21 63 15.0
8 30 15.0
11
10
6
10
27 1*5
12 120
23' 11.
ing fifth behind Haibrook, Ander
son, HaJberg and Morrison.
As a team, Oregon has the sec
°373 bCSt S°aI percentat>e
SCORING
JlaJbrcfj’x, OS
Bennink, V/S
Halberg, O
Mormon, x
Tripp, W
Anderson, O
VlasteTca, OS
Holland. O
Melton, X
(Iarri«Krn, F
Robins, OS
Stout, O
FIELD GOALS
Ifalbrook, OS
Hafberg, O
Robins, OS
Anderson, O
Stout, O
Morrison, I
Flynn, I
Olsen, W
Garrison, I
FREE THROWS
Halberg, O
Bennink, W S
-Melton. I
Garrison, I
Perk ms, W
REBOUNDS
Halbrook, OS
Anderson, O
Halberg, O
Morrison, I
Stout, O
Bryan, W
TEAM TOTALS
FIELD GOALS G FGA FG Pee
OSC 2 109 46 .422
Oregc n 2 i34 5e jj ,
Idaho 4 257 88 .343.
Wad,. 2 1» » .3011
'VbC 2 134 36 .26^
16 13 45 1 1.3
8 42 10.1
2 20 10.0
1 19 9 5
FGA FG Fee
’8 22 .579
21 12 .572
16 9 .562
20 10 .560
18 9 .500
49 21 .429
40 16 .400
13 5 .584
49 17 .347
TA FT Pcfc
14 13 .929
17 15 ,8»i
16 13 .815
12 8 .667
9 6 .66/
No. Avg.
28 140
27 13.4
21
41
17
15
10 4
10 1
8.4
/.5
SWIM
Winter Swim Schedule
Afternoons 2 to 6
Friday, Saturday, and Sunday
Nights 7 to 10
Wednesday, Thure., FrL, Sat.
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value student business and we want you to know that you
are welcome at all times. We cash smalt checks for your
convenience and offer other services'as well.
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You'll like our home-made pastry. It has that-real quality
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* you get tired of campus food and enjoy the change. Dirv
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ANNOUNCEMENT: Watch for the opening dale of Sey
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and lounge, approximately the last week in January.