Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 03, 1954, Page Three, Image 3

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    Oregon Throttles WSC
by Jim While
Emerald Sporti Writer
Oregon and Washington State
played a basketball game in Mc
Arthur court last night. It
wasn’t ns bad ns last year but it
convinced everyone that WSC can't
play an exciting game in the Wil
lamette valley. Only the fabulous
shooting of Oregon's ‘outside men’
kept the fans from sleeping
through the affair. That and, of
course the fact that they had to
stay awake to "boo" every time
, ,hf‘ referee blew the whistle. The
final score was 68-51,
I he Cougars ■ were completely
outclassed by the Webfoof sharp
shooters as the Ducks, finally ex
ploded the theory that they can’t
win against a zone. Oregon suc
i cessfully combined the sharpshoot
mg of Holland and Hawes with
Wegner’s driving lay-ins and An
derson's hook shots to prove quite
definitely that they can’t be
! counted out of the title race.
Defensively, Barney Holland was
by far the greatest player on the
Chi Psi Wins by Lopsided Score;
Phi Kaps, Nestor Tod Mural Foes
Chi Psl tumod in one of the
moat lopsided scores in mural ac
tion Tuesday afternoon by drub
bing a four-man Delta Tau Delta
squad, 48-8. Other ‘B’ game re
sults were: Phi Kaps over .Sig Eps,
19-18; Nestor hall won from
French, 38-26; Hale Kane over
Legal Eagles by forfeit; Phi Delts
took one from Sigma Chi, 27-14;
and Merrick hall over Suzios 34
18.
High scores for the day were
turned in by Bob Shaw, Chi Psi,
who garnered 14; and Doug Ba
sham, Merrick; and Marvin May,
Nestor; who each notched 13.
Si« Ep (IS)
Gray, . F
OlfOft, 2 . ... f?
P<*ilt well, 2 . l
OppKftr, J . c
Bradley, 0 .. ..G_
Suhs. Sig Kf> Bowben, 9.
Half lime; Phi Kaj»*t 8 6.
French (26)
Olsen, ( (r
Banker, j p
(older sleeve, 6 . C
Ry|Of I i;
Shepard, 7 ... (',
Siiha French Plate, 4;
it. oru, 4.
Halftime: Nestor, 19-10.
Sigma Chi (H)
Crceolcy, 0 . y
ReinlaH, 2 I
Hedgepeth, 0 ..... ('
Waiberg(*0 . .. . t;
Lundy, 4 . (;
Sttbi : Sigs P.itrra, J ,
I>r t Albriflt, ( ; Williams,
Halftime: Phi Orlt*. 12-8.
(19) Phi Kaps
I. WmkIrman
- 3, Siren i*on
2, t hr is ten son
•— 11, Waliyfr
2, Ebert
(38) Nestor
.. 13. May
6, Williams
8, Kamos
- 7, Starling
0, Krromerer
Nestor—Eng
(27) Phi Delts
2. I! r.tth
0. Holt
6, Marlett
. 6, Schlosstein
4, Mundle
Sloan, 6; Phi
3.
Dcit* rg)
Juniper, 2.
lJrnv»fjf 2
Ptrw, 0 .
HaliteV, 4
Sub* : ('hi iNi C
(48) Chi Psi
J
1 0, I - A
( 4. Wright
(1 Mer<
nalian, 12.
Merrick (34) •
Johnson, 6 T 0
Craves, 10 V ... .
Basham, 13 C
Kintfcy, 2 <;
Arvlrr^on, 3 .. (;
Halftime: Chi P«*i, 22 2 .
Halftime: Merick, 19 2.
(IS) Suzies
Montgomery
. h, Stempel
0, Brown
4 ,Notos
8, N'jrquitt
Theta Chi's Rally
To Defeat Chi Psi
Theta Chi rallied gamely Tues
day afternoon to defeat Chi Psi,
2-1, in 111 handball action.
As a result of their hard-earned
win, Theta Chi advanced to the
quarterfinals of the handball
tournament.
Tom Wrightson got the Chi Psis
off to a fast start by downing
Jim Johnson in the opening game
21-6 and 21-0 but his teammates
couldn't keep up the pace.
Dick Hamilton of Theta Chi
won over George Marshall 21-2
and 21-4 to even the match and
then Dick James and Bruce Koppe
of the victors scored the crucial
w-in over Bob Morris and John
Marshall of Chi Psi in the doubles
battle.
floor. Holland held WSC’s big
gun, Ron Bennir.k, to exactly one
point in the first half. The Cou
gar deadeye came alive in the
second half to pot 13 for the
losers.
Ken Wegner dumped in a long
one-hander after almost three min
utes had elapsed to begin the
scoring. Oregon quickly built up
a 14-13 lead at the end of the
quarter, Wegner leading the way.
In the second quarter, after Ore
gon had built up a 26-8 lead, the
Cougars started gaining with sev
en straight points, and it looked
for a minute like WSC might
come alive; but Bob Hawes put
an end to the foolishness with two
quick baskets a free throw to give
the Ducks a 31-16 halftime lead.
The Webfoots spent the third
quarter building up the lead with
Wegner and Holland leading the
scoring. With the third quarter
score standing at 48-27, many fans
started for the exits. Boreher
cleared the bench in the last peri
od in order to give the subs a
little practice and Washington
State managed to chop a few
points off the lead but never pre
sented any kind of a threat to the
league leading Ducks.
Oregon shot .431 in the first half
and .381 in the second half to
round out the game with a very
nice .406 average. WSC managed
an even .300 percentage after a
lather poor .186 in the first half.
The win tightened Oregon’s hold
on first place with a record of
seven wins against two losses. The
same two teams meet Wednesday
night at 8:00 p. m.
Oregon (66)
Ross, f
Halberg, f
Andr*n, c
Wegner, g
Holand, g
Stout, f
Bell, i
Dorwin. f
McManus, c
Sherman, t
Wthfrd, c
Hawes, g
Bage, g
Davis, g
(51) Washington St.
U ft pi tp fg ft pf
5 Perry, f 2 0 1
7 Rennink. f 4 5 1
12 Rehder, c 3 7 1
16 Swanson, g 1 1 2
11 Klock, g 0 0 0
0Lodge, f
0 McCants.c
0 Foisy, g
2 Hanks, g
OKeen, g
oUndrwd, g
0
9
4
0
0 0
0 0
0 2
1 0
0 0
0 0
1 0 2
5 0 2
2 0 2
0 0 2
0 1 0
0 1 0
26 14 20 66 18 15 13 51
OREGON .... 14 31 48 66
WSC .. 3 15 27 51
Ducks, Cougars Battle
Today in Mat Action
Oregon s varsity wrestling team
, meets the Washington State wrest
ling squad at 4:00 p. m. in Mc
Arthur court this afternoon. The
Cougars were last year's Pacific
Coast Intercollegiate champions:
anr] have won the championship
four out of the last five years.
The Cougars have won two and
lost none in competition up to
date, while Oregon squad has one
win and two losses. The WSC
i team will be as follows: 123 —
Rich Gibson, PCI champ; 130 —
Alden Peppel; 137 — Danny Dib
ble; 147 — Byron Nelson, PCI
and NW AAU king; 357 — Don
Parachini; 167 — Del McGhee,
PCI champ; 177 — Joe Hunt; !&i
— Vaughan Hitchcock; Unlimited
' —Skip Pixley.
The Webfoot squad will ho
counting heavily on wins by Eot»
Shirley, Walt Gaffney, and Dick
Barker. Last week Shirley turned
the trick against BUI Geister of
OSC, Gaffney upset John Hestoe.
!anc* Dick Barker lost a. close one*,
i *° Lev/ Williams. The probable
; lineup for Oregon will be Dar
rell Klampe, Bob Williams, Boise
Beid, Roland Vvilsc.i, Shirley,
, Gaffney, Barker.
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i
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Only 11 more days to Valentine’s day.
1950 Franklin Elvd.—9th & Willamette
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