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Wehfoots Face Beavers In Crucial N. D. Game (Continued from Page One) k shooting eyes. Conch Bill Borchcr has stated that his team will have i to outshoot the Beavers by at leant JO per cent if they are to be on top when the final buzzer sounds. In the first two games with OSC the Webfoots were not al)Ie to get nearly as many shots at the hoop as the giants from Cor vallis and only some brilliant field shooting on the second evening saved them from two straight losses to the Orangemen. Hume Line-Up Borcher plans to stick with the same line-up that he has used in most of the games to date and if he does Ed Hal berg and Ken Wegner will get the starting calls at the forward posts. Max Ander . son will open at center, and Bar ney Holland and Howard Page will • handle the backcourt positions. Olll. who has shifted his starting five constantly all season long has decided to string along with the same men that were so successful Northern Division Standings W L Pet. Oregon State .;..10 4 .714 OREGON . 8 6 .571 Idaho . 7 7 .500 Washington . 5 7 .417 Washington State . 4 10 .280 last Saturday night in the B<uvers’ conquest of Washington Slate at Pullman. This line-up would have Tex Whiteman and Jay Dean at for wards, Wade Malbrock at center, and Hon Robins and Ron Fund ingsland at the guard positions. Anderson Important The key man in Oregon's plans for an upset win will be six-foot, seven-inch Max Anderson who will bo given the formidable assign ment of checking the visitors' “Mr. Points,” Wade lialbrook. Halbrook has made better than twice as many points as any of his teammates in Northern Divis Shack Rats Play Brass Railer Five Stgma Delta Chi, journalism honorary, will get into the basket ball act this Saturday afternoon when they travel* to Corvallis to play the Oregon State “Brass Raders,” a similar honorary of the Beaver school. Better known as the "Shack Rats/' the Oregon team will be in search of revenge when they take to the Gill Coliseum floor at 3:00 p. m., Saturday. Last year the "Brass Bailers" won easily by a 50-23 score. Leading the way for the “Shack Rata" in their search for a re venge win will be a starting line up composed of Gordon Rice and A1 Karr at the forward posts; Bill Frye at center; and Ron Miller and Bob Robinson at the guard spots. Backing up this opening five will be reserves Sam Vahey, A1 Martin, and Len Calvert. --^ acil Full Fashioned Lambs Wool Caledonia— Cardigan Sweaters waist length long sleeves paster colors moth proofed $12.95 Pullover to Match only 8.95 Willamette at 10th ion warfare and just how many counters he pours through th«| hoop this evening will have a def inite influence on the final out come of the game. Another Beaver who will bear close watching will be pint-sized guard, Iton Robins. Robins always seems to play his best against the Ducks and only last year he com pletely baffled the Eugene lads with his sparkling long shooting. More than likely it will be Barney Holland who gets the Job of hold ing Robins in check. The two teams will move to Cor vallis for a return match in Gill Coliseum on Saturday night. Webfoof Matmen Meet Cal Bears The University of Oregon wrestling team will entertain the California Bears in a duel match this Baturday afternoon at Mc Arthur court. The affair will get underway at 2:30 p. m. The Ducks, who have not shown too much power this year, will go into the match as a definite underdog to the powerful Bears. This will mark the first time that the Webfoots of Bill Hammer have met California this season and It ought to give the Duck men tor a good idea of the kind of com petition his boys will run into when they travel to California for the P.C.C. meet in mid-March. r BAKN'KV HOLLAND, Oregon guard, will Ik- an important cog in the Duck attack tonight and Saturday when the Webfoot* play their most important series of the season agains't OSC'. Halbrook Stays Atoo Oregon State center Wade Hal brook has the Northern Division ; scoring championship all sowed up1 and js virtually assured of two other titles, it was disclosed today by statistics released from the Pa cific Coast Conference Commis sioner’s office. The figures which included games of Feb. 20, showed Hal brook atop the scoring race with 297 points in 14 contests for an average of 21.2. He needs only 11 points to become the second ’ highest scorer of all time in the] Northern Division behind Bob] Houbregs, Washington (406 points last year). Chet Noe of Oregon <307 points in 1953) is the only other man to exceed Halbrook’s i present total. Bennink Second Ranked behind Halbrook in the scoring race are Ron Bennink, j Washington State, 18.0; Dean Par-! sons, Washington, 14.9, and: Dwight Morrison, Idaho, 13.7. The 7-foot 3-inch Halbrook paces the field in field goals with 4 7.3 per cent on 105 baskets in 222 tries and needs only an average final series to beat off his only i threat, Kd Halberg of Oregon, who is shooting 45.1 per cent. Halbrook a!“o has a .solid margin in re bounds, averaging 11.9 per game to 10.7 for Parsons and another good weekend on the boards should i wrap up this title for him. Did You Know? DAIRY QUEEN is sold in 2400 stores in our U.S., Alaska, Ha waii, Guam, Canada & Cuba? DAIRY QUEEN 13 & Hilyard WWWiWWMywvwvWWWl Come in for an adventure in exotic Cantonese Dishes Serving you fine Chinese and American foods at moderate prices FAMILY STYLE DINNERS CHUNGS Ju*t * few itepi off Willamette 26 Wtil 7th Avenue Ph. 3-1825 fWWiVWWlAAAfWyWVWe SWIM Winter Swim Schedule Afternoons 2 to 0 Friday, Saturday, and Sunday Nights 7 to 10 Wednesday, Thnrs., Frt., Sat. BENTON LANE NATATORIUM 4 mi. No. of Junction City on Highway 99 West Phone Junction City £-2636 Student Church Directory i First Congregational Church 490 13th Avenue East Identical Services — 9:30 and 11:30 a.m. Dr. Nicholson will give the sermon at both services jsem Wesley Goodson Nicholson Weston H. Brockway Minister Director of Music Sunday Service-8:45 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Sermon—"The Sympathizing Christ" _Bible Class: 10 a.m. Dr. E. S. Wengert, Leader Welcome! Grace Lutheran Church East 11 th Avenue at Ferry Street W. B. Maier, Pastor Arthur Wright, Assistant First Assembly of God 710 W. 13th St. (about 1 Vi miles west of the university) 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Divine Worship Service 6:30 p.m. C.A."s Youth Service 7:45 p.m. Evangelistic Service E. Elsworth Krogstad, Pastor Norman Campbell, Assistant First Church of Christ, Scientist A Branch of the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston, Massachusetts 14th and Pearl Sunday Services 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Sermon: "Christ Jesus" ^U\»/6r^ ^ac'Gt'es During All Services . . . Reading Room 86 West Broadway . . . Organization at University of Oregon Tuesday 7 p.m. First Floor Gerlinger 9:45 a.m. Bible Study 11:00 a.m. "Why Pray.'' Broadcast over KASH 7:30 p.m. Youth Night With Youth Choir "Living Without Anxiety" First Baptist Church Dr. Vance H. Webster, Pastor Brdwy. at High First Methodist Church 1185 Willamette Sermon "The Word Becomes Flesh" Dr. S. Raynor Smith—Assoc. Minister Ministers: Beriyn V. Farris, S. Raynor Smith, Dorothy Harding, Kenneth W. Peterson First Christian Church 1166 Oak Phene 4-1425 Dr. Carroll Roberts Minister TWO SERVICES 10:50 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Sharing Means Life" Week of Compassion Service . 5:30 Snack Lunch Family World Friendship Service Students are invited to sing in our Student Choir on Sunday evenings CHRISTIAN HOUSE-OUR STUDENT CENTER-736 E. 16lh Ave. - oCet J (jo to (Church