Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 15, 1954, Page Three, Image 3

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    Ducks Lose Two
As Beavers Split
The Oregon State I’.cavers
moved into first place in the
Northern Division through the
back door over the past week
end as they split a pair of tus
sles with the University of
Washington Huskies.
The Beavers were allowed to
gain supremacy by a badly fal
tering Oregon Duck quintet
which went down to defeat twice
at the tuindH of the Idaho Vandals
at Moscow.
With only four games remaining
Northern Division Standing*
W L Pet.
Oregon State . 8 4 067
OREGON . 7 5 .583
1(laho . 6 fl .500!
Washington \ 6 .400
Washington State .... 3 7 .300
on their conference schedule the i
< agers of Slats Gill now hold a I
full one game lead over the second !
place We'nfootK.
The Ducks, who needed to win
at least one from Chuck Finley's
hoopers, were completely snowed
under by a hard working Vandal
crew which was bound and deter
mined to redeem themselves for j
their two losses to Washington
one week ago. After two swamp
ing* of the Ducks the Idahoans
are definitely on the upgrade
again.
Idaho .Start* Fast
In the Friday night encounter
the Vandals took the lead from
the very beginning and Bill Bor
rher's Webfoots were unable to
threaten the aggressors the rest
of the way as they went down to
a 68-54 defeat. Usually a hot
shooting team, the Ducks were
far from warm in this one as
they connected for only 14 buckets
in the entire ball game. Max An
derson and Bob Stout were the!
leading scorers for the Orogons!
with 15 and 11 respectively. Half
time score favored the winners
31-24.
The Saturday night tussle was!
more of the same thing as the j
Ducks were outclassed most of
the way. After a clone first quar
ter In which the Vandals only led
by an 18-18 count the game began
to take the same kind of tinge
as the previous encounter and
when the final buzzer sounded to
end proceedings the Ducks were
on the short end of a 79-85 score.
Although most of the Oregon
players were having another poor
night with their shooting eye*, one
Duck gunner was tremendously
torrid. Guard Howard “Lefty”
I’age managed to hit the hoop;
t'orn Just about every spot on the
floor and wound up with 10 field j
goals in 13 attempts. Added to j
four free throws this gave Page
a fat 24 point total, high for both
teams.
If it hadn't been for Page's
phenomenal scoring spree it is;
hard to tell just how bad the Van- >
dais would have beaten the via-;
Iting Ducks.
/
Big Upset
At Corvallis, Washington made
a terrific second game comeback
to pull one of the biggest sur-'
prises of the season as they down- ]
ed favored OSC, 51-47. The Bea-,
vers went into the game with three
straight victories over Tippy Dye's
quintet and only Friday night had
completely smothered the Wash
ingtons by a 70-47 score.
Big Night
HOWARD PAGE, Jert-handed
Durk guard, had a hot night at
Moscow Saturday evening as he
bucketed 24 points.
Oregon Paddlers Fall
To Cougars, Vandals
The-University of Oregon swim
ming team lost all chances for a
high finish in Northern Division
competition this season as they
were defeated twice last weekend
on their invasion of the Inland
Empire.
Friday afternoon John Bor
chardt’s tankers were completely
outclassed by a surprisingly pow
erful Washington State team, 52
24.
On Saturday at Moscow the
i WeWoots had little better luck as
they lost by a close 43-34 score.
Although as a team they didn't
have much success Oregon did
show some outstanding individual
performances. Against Idaho, fre- :
styler Orlando Mathias set a new:
meet record when he swam the 50
yard free-style event in the very i
fast time of :24.8 seconds. Ma- !
thias record was seven seconds
better than the previous best in
competition between the two
schools.
The other bright light for the
Webfoots was free-styler Harry
j Fuller who won both the 220 and
400 yard free-style races. •
50-yard free-style — Mathias
j(O), Jones (I), Lewis (O). Time:
: :24.8. (new record).
150-yard individual medley —
Kaiura (O). Medley (I), Buckley
(I). Time: 1:46.5.
300-yard medley relay — Won
by Idaho (Bradbury, Light, and
Lewis). Time: 4:05. *
220-yard free-style — Fuller
(O), Holz (I), Froebc (O). Tim; :
2: 26.5.
Wvinsr — Bell (I), Ri, hards <I),
(hits (o).
lOO-.Vard free-stylo — Mat hi; <1
(0) , Jones (I), Lewis (O). Time;
:56.
200-yard backstroke — Bur k
!°y HI- Kaiura (O), Bradbury (I).
Time: 2:34.7.
200-yard breaststroke — Medley
(1) , Light <I), English (O). Time:
2:31.9.
400-yard freestyle — Fuller
(O), Holz (I), Matsushima (Q).
Time: 5:25.1.
Grapplers Lose
To DSC Mat men
The University of Oregon’s var
sity wrestling squad dropped >t«»
second consecutive match to the
OSC matmen by a score of 32-0 in
Gill Coliseum at Corvailis, Sato tv
day afternoon.
The Beavers had previously
trounced the Webfoots 28-6 in the*
match at Eugene. The Orango
squad piled up points by gaining
three falls, four decisions, and a
iorfeit. Jim Heston, Bill Gets tor,
and Ben Shephard gained fail'*
over John Woyat, Bob Reid, aprl
Darrel Klampe respectively. Ait
Keith decisioned Bob Shirley 8-V
Orville Swindler decisioned Bob
Williams, and Don Shull decisioned
Dick Barker.
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