Webfoot Bowlers Roll To Wins Over OSC The University of Oregon co-ed howling team scored a double vic tory over Oregon State over the pun weekend as the two teams took part in a home and home series. Friday afternoon at Eugene the Ducks won out In two straight games, winning the first match 1902 to 1935 and the second by a 2417 to 2285 score. Pacing the Ducks were Norm Ruecker with a 577 tally, Champ Husted with 575, and Jim Neal with 510. Ruecker marked up the highest one game Ducklings Lose To Rook Quintet The Oregon State Rooks came back with vengeance Saturday night at Corvallis to score a 55 49 victory over the favored Ore gon Frosh and earn themselves a four game split in games with the Ducklings this season. The Rooks, who only Friday night were completely smothered by Don Kirach’s Oregon yearlings, took the lead from the very start and were ahead all the way. The Frosh went Into a fuil floor press early in the final period and, led by John Lundell and Bob Anderson, they began to pull up on the leaders. At one point in the quarter the Rook lead had been cut to a mere four points at 42 38. But a pair of clutch baskets by the hosts’ Fred Kroush sewed the game up for the Rooks. Krotiah led the winners in scor ing with 11 points while I-undell with 13 took pointmaking honors for the Ducklings. The box score follows: Ducklirtgs (49) Bingham, 3 F Moor<\ 6 F Werner, 4 C Lundell, 13 G McHugh. 8 G (55) Rook: 9, Smar 7, Allor< 7, Shadoli 3, Frederic! 10. Goldmai Subs: Ducklings — Anderson, 3 Barnes, 2; Costi. 9; Linlnger, Me '.’lain, 1; and Tyberg. Rooks - Kroush, 11; Fcrise, Hart. Browr 2; Van Arsdale. and Hunt, 6. ■Core with ii 208. For the Beavers the top nmn was Mike Clobes with n 584 total and a high game of 215. On Saturday at Corvallis it was much the same story as the Webfoots of coach Lou Belfisimo rang up two more wins, 2581 to 2243 and 2010 to 2001. In the first match a team composed of Mary Brooks. Beth McCormick, Bob Boyle. Sam Sorensen, and Bernie Streifllng rolled up a re markable one game team score of 818 which is a very neat average of 183 per bowler. Leading the way for this high score was Boyle who came home with a scorching 248 for one game and wound up later with 653 for the whole series. Maty Brooks rolled a 488 in this first match to gain high individual honors for the girls in the meet. Bruce Koppe marked up another very good score for the Ducks when he tallied a 225 single game mark in the last match of the day. Cal Grapplers Down Oregon The University of Oregon wrest ling squad lost to the University of California grapplers 20-12 in a surprisingly even match in the .Springfield high gym last Satur day night. Although the Ducks came out on the losing end In points, they di vided evenly in the matches won. Bob Shirley. Roland Wilson, John W’oyat and Dave Lowe won by decisions for the Webfoots. Shirley won over W’ayne Louks 5- 0, Wilson defeated Irvine Coul ter 5-1, Woyat beat Robert Hill 6- 4 and Lowe decisioned Ray Mos | tin 6-2. The Bears piled up points when Ben Fractelli pinned Darrell Klampc, Dave Kikuehi pinned Bob Williams and the 123 and 177 pound classes were forfeited. The Webfoots won two exhibi tion matches from the Bears when . Dick Nice decisioned Tom Kikuchl | and Ken Kesey battered Charles Machado 7-1. Billiard Tryouts Tryout* for the University of Oregon si might - rail billiard team will he held Tuesday after noon at 4:00 p. rn. in the Stu dent Union. All those interested in trying out for 'the team are asked to eontaet Uoti IScllisimo some time Tuesday to get further detail* on the team. Be|||sirno announced that three men would he picked from the tryout* to take part in the Intercollegiate billiard tourney which will get underway Wed nesday afternoon by telegraph with 'i*1 of the top college team* In the country taking part. use Tops UCLA For Southern Glory Southern California earned themselves a place in the Pacific Coast Conference basketball play offs over the last weekend as they twice upset the favored U.C.L.A. Bruins, 79-68 and 69-67. The Bruins went into their final series of the season with a one game lead over their rivals but the Trojans refused to go along with the form sheet and proceeded to knock the Uclans off their perch. Forward Chet Carr was the big T rojan hero in the Saturday night game. Carr fired in a last second field goal from -the side to give his team their narrow 69-67 win. Southern Cal finished their Southern Division schedule with an eight won and four lost mark while the Bruins wound up in the second spot with a seven and five slate. The Trojans will host the Ore gon State Beavers, Northern Di vision champions, Friday and the winner of this two out of three series will enter the N.C.A.A. Western P.egional Tournament at Corvallis the following weekend. • A meeting of Order of the O will be held at Alpha Tau Omega Wednesday noon. Plans will be made in regard to sponsoring opening day for the baseball sea son, according to Doug Clement, president. Frosh Wallop Rooks In Lop-Sided Fracas J ne Oregon Fro.sh slapped a. Liffht man-to-man defense on the Oregon State Rooks and held them to two field goals in the first half Friday night as the Froah won GO-47. The Ducklings jumped off to a 12-6 lead at the end of the first l quarter and lengthened it to 27-10! at halftime. The Hooks’ only field j goals in that time carne in the first two minutes of the game on a -hot by Ron Smart and midway in the second period on a lay-in by Bob Allord. Meanwhile, John Lundell and Ed Bingham were pouring in 14 points between them. Coach Don Kirsch began pouring in his reserves in the third quar ter, but the Ducklings continued to gain ground, running the margin to 47-24 at the end of the period. The Rooks caught fire against the Oregon reserves in the last Shack Rais Fall To Brass Railers The Oregon State “Brass Rail ers’’ dawned the Oregon “Shack Rats'' in a close basketball con test at Corvallis last Saturday af ternoon by a score of 40-37. Playing in Men's Gym the visit ing journalists from Eugene press ed their opponents all the way but could never quite wrestle the lead away from the Staters. The ' Brass Raijers,’’ who boast an undefeated record for this sea ! son, encoutered a much rougher game than they expected and were forced to play their very best to come out on top. Leading lights for the “Shack [ Rats’’ in the tussle were A1 Mar i tin, Gordon Dice, Sam Vahey, and A1 Karr. I The close score of the game in j dicated a terrific improvement cf j the Oregon team over the previous | year. In a game between the two j teams during the 1953 basketball season the Erass Railers rolled I to an easy 50-23 victory. Period and closed the gap to 55-43, but the rally died thee. B.ll 'Moore and Lundell led tho Oregon scoring with 10 pointo apiece. In all, 11 men figttnd in the Duckling scoring. Thil Sha dow, 7-foot Rook center, was high, for the game with 13. The victory gave Don KlrscJj’n Ducklings a two to one lead in tho four game series between the two teams and sent the Rooks arid Frosh into the final game of the season at Corvallis Saturday night with the pressure on the OSC five. Rooks (47) Allord, 6 Smart. 10 Shadoin, 13 Goldman. 4 Fredericks, 4 Subs: Rooks: 5; Van Ars’dale, (60) Ducklings F 0, Barne* F 10, Moore C 7, Werner G 4, Anderse n G 4, McHugh Kroush, 4: Hunt, Brown, 1. Duck Iir>gs Tybcrg, 5; Costi, 7; Linin ger, 2; McClain, 1; McClenahan, Bonevik, Bingham, 9; Poole, i; and Lundell. 10. ’zmmmt. 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