BELL HITS 15 ! Ducks Down Huskies mu uiiiiii.' w iHiiwmwn sophomore forward, tame off the Oregon bench early In the second quarter and proceeded to lend his Duck teammates to a 03-50 win ovei' the Washington Huskies Fri day night at Seattle. Hell, who hadn't connected for n Northern Division field goal un til thin game, wan inserted into the game by coach Hill Borcher with about eight minutes remain ing until halftime and Tippy Dye's Huskies on the long end of a 22 15 score. "Radar Kay” caught fire almost immediately and on a driv ing lay-in and a 30-foot looping one-hander he pulled the Webfoots Within three points of their op ponent#. Before the half was over Bell had connected for two more Northern Division Standings W L Pet. Oregon State . 10 4 7.14 ORKOON .8 0 .571 Idaho . 7 6 .117 Washington 5 7 .417 Washington State .. 3 10 .231 two-pointer* and had added a pair of foul tosses for a total of 10 points in the second quarter. Before the game had been con cluded big Ray had pushed home 15 points for high points honors for the winning Ducks. Borcher's crew, badly outplayed In the first quarter by the hustling Washington five, seemed to come to life when Bell went on his spree and by the intermission rest stop the Wcbfoots had cut the Husky lead to a mere one marker at 35 3*. Ducks Hot ' The Ducks continued to fire at a hot pace as the third quarter opened and before long they were out in front to stay. After Karl Vocgtlin swished one for the Hus kies to open the period the Orc gons really started to roll. Guard Barney Holland started the fireworks with a one-handed pusher from in front of the key. Then in short order Jerry Ross flipped one in from the side. Max Anderson hit from the charity stripe and hooked one home, and Kd Halberg plopped in a jump shot. This quick flurry of buckets put Oregon in front 43-37 and the Ducks hekl onto the lead the rest of the way. Huskies Rally Washington trailed all the rest of the way but on several occas ions the Huskies threatened to ov ertake their panting opponents. Center Dean Parsons and Voegt lin were the big sparks for the Dyemen in their last dying efforts to catch the Oregon quintet. The host five pressed close twice during the last ten minute session, the first time at 52-40, and the second at 60-57, but on both oc casions the Webfoots had a little too much stamina for the Huskies. The Ducks went into a semi-stall ■with about four minutes to go and produced most of their last min ute points from the free throw line as a result of Washington fouls. OSC^C'inches N. D. Title Tie The Oregon State Beavers as sured themselves of at least a tie for the Northern Division cham pionship over the past weekend as they downed the Washington State Cougars in two straight tilts at Pullman, Washington. The Beavers were hard pressed in the first encounter as they only squeaked by the 51-49 win but in the second contest the Orangemen came to life and smothered their opponents by a 62T41 score. Swede Halbrook led the OSC hoopers in scoring on both even ings with 13 and 17 points but the “splendid spire" was outscored for the series by forward Ron Bcnnink of the Cougars who dumped in 22 the first evening and 17 on Sat urday. In the last game Bennink was well bottled up from the field by a rugged Beaver defense but the WSC sharpy was not to be stopped as he dumped in 15 free throws to keep his hot pointmak ing streak going. me suiri oi me lussie wnsn- : Ington gave the spectators the im pression that they were going to I run away with the game an led by j Parsons, Voegtlln, and Jim Co-! show, they proceeded to outplay, outshOOt, and outhustle the visl tors from Kugene. At one time In ; this opening canto the Huskies j owned a fat 18-10 lead and at the conclusion of the period they were out In front by a 20-13 count. As the second stanza got under-1 way it looked as if it would be more of the same thing and after two minutes the Seattleites still I possessed their seven point cush-1 ion at 22-15. Then is when Bell j came into the line-up and the whole complexion of the game! changed. Parsons of the Huskies took game scoring honors with 21 ' points, 11 of them from the free throw line. Voegtliit followed him up with 15 and of course Bell was the top man for Oregon with his aforementioned 15. Oregon (01) fcf f Ini berg, f 2 Wegner, f An