Oregon's Halberg Tops in Shooting; Ducks Rate High Ron Eennink, Washington’s State’s high-geared point produc er, and Oregon's Ed Halberg, who connects with the accuracy of a top secret bomb sight, have taken the spotlight from Oregon State center Wade Halbrook in the hec tic Northern Division race, it was disclosed today by figures from the Pacific Coast Conference Com missioner's office. The statistics for games through January 16 showed Eennink had taken over the scoring lead with a 21 point average after four games, to 20.6 for the 7-foot 3-inch Ralbrook. Eennink had 20 field goals and 26 free throws in his point total. Halberg ranked third with a 16.8 uverage while Dwight Morrison, Idaho, had 15.8 and Tony Vlastellca, Oregon State 13.3. New Record Halberg set a new Division game record last weekend when he dropped 9 of 11 floor shots for NORTHERN DIVISION Oregon _ .Y \ p7y0 Oregon Stale 3 1 .755 Idaho .. 3 2 .000 Waahinglon . 13 .250 Washington Slate 1 4 200 WEEKEND GAMES Washington at OREGON Oregon Stale at Idaho 81.8 per cent and the feat showed up In field goal percentages where he leads the pack with a blistering 61 per cent. The lanky forward has taken 41 shots and connected on 25. Ranked second and third are teammates, Max Anderson, 52 per cent, and Bob Stout, 50 per cent. Halberg also sets the pace from the free throw line with 86.4 per cent, getting 19 points on 22 tries. Harlan MHton, Idaho, has 81.3 per cent and Barney Holland, Ore gon, 80 per cent. Halbrook is the No. 1 rebounder, but by a narrow margin with an average of 12.5 per game to 12.3 for Anderson. Both are sophomores. Oregon Leads Shooters As a team Oregon leads in shooting with a deadly 43 per cent from the floor, followed by Ore gon State with 39.3 per cent. Washington State has the top free throw mark, 61.7 per cent, while Oregon has the best point aver age, 68.5. Oregon State's rebound ing game is the best, with 145 re bounds to their opponents 118, while Washington has exhibited the best defense, holding foes to 03.8 points a game. This weekend Oregon State Theta Chi Takes IM Handball Meet Theta Chi moved into the second round of the intramural handball tournament by defeating Pi Kappa Phi, 2-1 in Wednesday's court ac tion. Pete Tyerman salvaged the Pi Kap’s only victory by downing John Johnson in straight Sets, 21 12 and 21-8. In the other singles match, Dick Hamilton of Theta Chi scored 21-3 and 21-1 wins over Rick Pittman. The Theta Chi’s doubles team, composed of Bruce Hoppe and Dick James, railed over David Stewart and Charles Park er, 21-6 and 21-2. SPORTS FARE Thursday. Jan. 21 BASKETBALL 3:50, Court 40, Phi Gamma Delta A vs Lambda Chi Alpha A 4:35, Court 40, Sigma Phi Epsilon A vs Sigma Nu A 5:15, Court 40 ,Sigma Alpha Epsilon A vs Phi Kappa Sigma A Court 43, Phi Kappa Psi A vs Phi Sigma Kappa A HANDBALL 4:00, Court 42, 44, 46, Phi Kappa Sigma vs Chi Psi Sports Staff Desk Editor: Don Kupp. Staff: Mort Harkins, Doug May, Sam Vahey. Journeys to Moscow for a show down series Friday and Saturday night with Idaho, while Oregon, tied for the lead with the Beavers] entertains Washington in Eugene. Four Among Top 12 Other Oregon players among the top 12 scorers are Anderson, sixth with 12.3; Holland, ninth with 11; and Ken Wegner, 11th with 10.3. In other departments, Howard Page is fifth and Wegner seventh in free throw percentages; and Halberg is fourth among the re bounders. PACIFIC COAST CONFERENCE BASKETBALL Northern Diviaioif through January 16 Scoring Hennink, VVS Halbrook, OS 1!albtrg, O . M orriion, I Vla telica, OS Anderson, O i'arwni, W ... Mellon, J . Holland, O ... Kchder, \VS . Wegner, O . G FG FT TP Avg. • 4 29 26 84 21.0 * 28 27 83 20.8 .4 25 19 67 16.8 4 21 21 63 15.8 •3 19 2 40 13.3 4 13 23 49 12.3 •4 11 24 46 11.5 - 4 16 13 45 11.3 4 18 8 44 1 1.0 4 14 16 44 1 1.0 • 4 16 9 41 10.3 Field Goals Halberg, O . Anderson, O ... Stout, O. Vlastclica, OS Olien, W ..^r,4. FGA FG Pet. 41 .610 -. 25 13 .520 . 20 10 .500 42 14 20 9 .452 .450 Sherries, PiKAs, Beta Theta Pi Score Intramural Cage Victories 8 intramural basket ball results saw Sherry Roes hall B, Beta Theta Pi A and PI Kappa Alpha A cage quintets roll up vic tories over French hall B, Chi Psi A and Pi Kappa Phi A, res pectively. Bill Stoner and Jim Davis led Sherry Ross to a 30-22 triumph over the French haliers in the only tied at 11-11 at the end of the Free Toss Marks Fall to WSC Man Two free throw records of for mer Oregon basketball players were broken Tuesday night when Bill Rehder of WSC took 26 shots at the hoop from the free throw line and connected on 3 6 of them. The record for most free throws attempted by any Northern Divis ion player in one game used to be held by Oregon’s Chet Noe, who set the mark in 1953. The record for most free throws made in one contest was held jointly by Oregon's Bob Peterson, (1951) and OSC's Roy Pflugrad (1938). The new record came about as a result of Washington State’s screening offense which was sup posed to have protected high scor ing Ron Bennink. first half but Sherry Ross grab B game of the day. The score was bed a slim one-point lead by the finish of the third five-minute can to. At ths: point, Stoner and Da vis, together, poured ten of Sher ry Rose's twelve last quarter points through the hoop to pull away from their rivals. Beta Theta Pi’s A squad grab bed its second straight victory by dumping Chi Psi, 37-21. Chi Psi scored first but after that it was all Beta the rest of the way in a walk-a-way contest which was marred by numerous fouls. Gordon Dahlquist, the Beta's speed mer chant guard, poured 11 points through the hoop and was follow ed by teammates Norm Fenton and Norm Forbes, both collecting 10 counters. In the final clash of the day. Pj Kappa Alpha A downed Pi Kappa Phi, 28-25 in a tight ball game which saw the lead change hands several times. High point man for the contest was Rines of the Pi KA’s, with 11 while Pete Tyerman potted 11 for the losers. Pi Kappa Alpha A (28) (25) Pi Kappa Phi A Box scores: Hunter (4) .F . (2) Stewart 03) . F. (2) Andrews Rounds (6) .C. (2) Randall <4) .G. (11) Tyerman Hample (0) .G.. (g) Henderson Subs—Pi Kapa Alpha: Walter, Each, Hei den (1), .Swtnnts, Sietds. Pi Kappa Phi: Hendrick. ; French ban B (22) (30) Shtry Be.3 * j Olsen (5) . F 1 Barker (0) . F : GtMerfTcvc (4) ...... (' I Ryan M) . r; l Shepard (4) . , . I Sobs-- French hall: Plata (4), Stctnm I Yo,mtr- Sherry Foes: Weeds, Straus W.Un McKenny. ' Ol) Stoner* -^2; Stan ten HI) Davl*^ (6) Bond (0) Ftjginaga. ! Chi Psi A (21) | Reves (15) . < Wriffht'on fG) ... I Morris (2) . Lovell (2) ... Stonroad 03) . Subs Chi Psi: 1, Purvinc. (37) Beta Theta Fi A • P . <4) Carre5* F . ... (10) Fern ton, C - f2) Woifarr. G (10) Forty* G. (11) Labh; e <1arbhi.l1. Beta Theta Pi: SWIM Winter Swim Schedule Afternoons 2 to 6 Friday, Saturday, and Sunday Nights 7 to 30 Wednesday, Thurs., Fri., Sat. BENTON LANE NATATORIUM 4 mi. No. of Junction City on Highway 99 West Phene Junction City 8-2826 Wf ' fr-ir He didn't iiVe th* *j£