Duck Quintet Faces Huskies Max Hooks One MAX ANDERSON, just as tall as he looks in this picture, is devel oping into one qf Oregon’s best center prospects while only a sophomore. He measures 6’ 7”,* and is second in the conference in rebounding, with 12.3 grabs per game. Oregon Seeks Important Win Over Washington Hoopsters By Bob Robinson At«i»Unt Sports Editor When Saturday night’s basketball game between the Oregon Ducks and the \\ ashing ton Huskies is completed and the Northern Division standings are all tabulated it ought to be much more apparent as to just what the Webfoots’ chances are for ascending championship heights this season. Bill Borcher’s Ducks have been a very un predictable outfit this year and it has been just about anybody's guess as to who would win when the Oregons took the floor. After roaring to seven straight preseason wins the Ducks went stale on their California trip and lost three consecutive contests before downing Sacramento State. Before this in vasion of the “sunshine state" the Ducks were looked on as being one of the teams to beat for the Pacific Coast crown. However, when Borcher’s lads flopped so completely against both UCLA and Stanford, all eyes began to turn to Oregon State and Idaho as the top contenders in the Northern Division. Ducks Rally But Oregon was not to be denied. When it came time to start league play they turned a new leaf and began to display the fire and class that they had been credited as having in the first place. The Webfoots were more than impressive in their first game when they completely smothered favored Idaho, 81-63. A second night loss to the Vandals by a 60-53 tally was due mainly to a terrific off night with their shooting eyes by the Oregon players. If the Ducks had been able to find the basket with any consistency at all they no doubt would have come out on top in this fracas, also. After a week and a halt rest Borcher’s quint returned to the court wars when they travelled to Pullman, Washington for a pair of games with the WSC Cougars. In these two encount ers the Webfoots displayed a brilliant shoot ing average and as a result came home with a sweep of the series. Oregon took a total of 102 shots at the hoop and connected on an amazing 51 of them for an even .500 average. Washington State, led by their brilliant for ward, Ron Benitink, gave the Ducks a close tussle in the first contest when they fell by only two points, 75-73; but on the second evening the Oregon hoopers outclassed the Cougars badly and won a 65-56 score. Only some free substituting by Borcher held the s^ore down as close as it was. Front these last few games it is apparent that this Oregon team is definitely on the up swing and if they can reach their peak at just the right time could be very tough to remove from the running in X. D. play. Anderson Important Oregon’s hopes for a sweep of the Washing ton series will rest heavily on the whole start ing five but also of tremendous importance will be the work of one particular individual. This of course will be the Ducks’ sophomore center. Max Anderson. To Anderson will go the tough job of checking big Dean Parsons, Washington’s leading scorer. Parsons has led the Husky pointmaking all year long and at the present time is sporting a very respectable 16 points per game average. If Anderson can hold Parsons in check and still make a few counters of his own it will be a terrific help to the Webfoot cause. Another individual who Borcher and the Ducks will depend on for a top notch perform ance will be forward F,d Halberg. Halberg is currently leading the Northern Division in field goal shooting percentage and free throw accuracy and is third in the conference in in dividual scoring behind Ron Bennink of WSC and Wade Halbrook of Oregon State. Wegner Dangerous Oregon’s two little men, Ken Wegner and Barney Holland, will also have much respon sibility heaped on their shoulders. Wegner, af ter making the Northern Division all-star team last season, has had a tough time getting start ed this season because of injuries and con centrated defenses. However, Wegner is al ways dangerous and is liable to break loose with a barrage of baskets at any time. (Please turn to page fivi) Steady Performer BARNEY HOLLAND, guard. In his third yrar on the Oregon var sity, has averaged 11.0 points per game for the Webfoots In North ern Division action. Barney play ed under Coach Bill Borcher basketball boss at Marshfield high school. v NORTHERN DIVISION OREGON . 3 I Oregon State 3 1 Idaho . 3 2 Washington . 1 3 Washington State . 1 4 Field Goals Oregon . OSC ...... 4 222 Idaho .. ... 4 257 WSC . 4 271 83 .306 Washington 4 223 65 .291 Pet. .750 .750 .600 .250 .200 G FGA FG Pet. 4 235 101 .430 88 .393 88 .343 WEEKEND GAMES Washington at OREGON Oregon Stalest Idaho Oregon Probable No. Name' Ht. 16 Ed Halberg 6-5 8 Ken Wegner 5-10 15 Max Anderson 6-7 25 Barney Holland 5-11 14 Howard Page 5-10 Oregon Squad No. Name Ht. 6 Hawes, g 6-0 8 Wegner, g-f 5-10 9 Weatherford, f 6-4 10 Stout, f 6-2 11 Ross, g 6-1 14 Page, g 5-10 15 Anderson, c 6-7 16 Halberg, g 6-5 19 Sherman, f 6-2 21 McManus, f 6-4 23 Dorwin, f 6-2 25 Holland, g 5-11 26 Glaves, c 6-6 30 Bell, f 6-5 Place: McArthur court SPORTS FARE Saturday, Jan. 23 WRESTLING 2:30 p.m. McArthur court, Oregon vs Multnomah Athletic club. BASKETBALL 5:45 p.m.: McArthur court, Oregon Erosh vs l’hilco of Portland. 8:00 p.m.: McArthur court, Oregon varsity vs Washington. ► Starters Washington Pos. Ht. 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