Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, December 09, 1954, Page Four, Image 4

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    Ducks Trip Portland;
Nab Second Straiaht
Oregon’s fast and furious
Ducks raced to a heart-stopping
82-78 basketball triumph over
the Portland Pilots at Portland
Wednesday night. Max Anderson
of Oregon tied Dick "the Cat"
Bartel of the Pilots for scoring
honors with 23 points.
Both teams battled back and
forth at a breakneck pace, with
the lead changing hands on al
most every goal. The half time
count was 36-36 and from the
start of the second half both
fives scored at an ever increasing
tempo.
The Pilots led as late as
72-69 but Oregon rallied to
close the gap and win the
game. Jim Loscutoff and An
derson, Oregon’s “big” men,
led the second half drive by
the Ducks, Loscutoff potting
Hoopsfers Slate
Midwest Tour
Oregon's inexperienced bas
ketball team will run into stiff
opposition when they make a
trip to the midwest to play
Louisville, Dayton and Detroit
after final week.
The Duck cagers will leave im
mediately following tests next
■week and go to Louisville. Ky.,
where they play the Louisville
university Cardinals Dec. 20. The
next two nights they go to Day
ton, Ohio, and Detroit, Mich., to
tangle with Dayton's Flyers and
Detroit university Titans.
All three of the midwest clubs
are strong this season. Dayton
has been picked seventh in the
AP pre-season ratings. Louis
ville is ranked as a strong south
ern independent and Detroit i3
rated high in the Missouri Valley
conference.
Oregon will be playing all
three of the teams for the first
time in history' and will be un
derdogs against them. All three
are unbeaten so far with offen
sive averages around the 90
points-per-game mark. Louis
ville scored 105 points in their
opener and Detroit holds a 91-60
win over Bowling Green.
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16 of his 22 points and Ander
son collecting 13 of his 23 in
the final 20 minutes.
Loscutoff was superb on the
: boards, on tip ins. and on jump
| shots from the key. Anderson re
bounded well and was deadly on
long one-handed set shots.
The Pilots held their 72-69
edge with six minutes left. Jerry
j Ross hit a jumper for Oregon.
Anderson made a foul shot, and
Webfoot Juniors
Swamp Sailors
Oregon’s Junior Varsity, start
ing a team with both speed and
height. ran roughshod over
Tongue Point Naval station,
winning 89-41 in the Tuesday
night preliminary at McArthur
court. JV Coach Barney Holland
let his boys score at will, with
almost no resistance from the
Navy five.
The Junior Ducks opened fast
and their lead was never chal
lenged after they passed the
midway point in the first pe
riod. At the end of the first
half, the JV's had a 41-28 mar
gin over the Navy, and in the
second half, they continued to
widen the gap.
Guard Johnny Lundell was high
point man for the Ducks with a
total of 18 points. Berge Borre
vik and Rich Costi both ran a
close second with 16 counters
apiece. Carlos Murphy and Bob
Norman of Navy tied for their
team honors as they scored 12
points each.
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Loscutoff tipped in the rebound
as Max missed his second free
try. When Anderson scored from
the field, the Ducks held a 76-72
margin.
Kon Marshall, who chipped
In with 20 points for Portland,
canned two free throws, lint
Phil McHugh came buck with
a singleton for Oregon and
Loscutoff rammed home an
other tip In.
With the score 79-74. Ander
son fouled out. and Bob Alten
hofen, pilot center, sank two
free throws. Marshall then scored
off the fast break for a 79-78
count.*
McHugh flipped in a free
throw for a two point lead and
wrapped up the game with :15
left when he canned two gift
tosses on Altenhofen's fifth per
sonal.
Barney Hollands JV team
edged the Portland freshmen
72-65 in the preliminary.
Oregon (82) FG FT PF TP
Lo*cutoft, t 9
Ro«>, f 6
Anderson, c. 10
Pane, k 2
McHugh, g ... 2
Bingham. I _ 1
BeB. i
Sherman, g
22
13
23
5
10
6
3
0
Total*
Portland (78)
Bartel, f .
Marshall, f
Altenhofen, c
Seri vcnn, g 1
KoepiflS k
Lillard. g
Wo liter!, I .
31 20 19 82
FG FT PF TP
9 5 5 23
12
6
2
4
0
0
1
20
16
12
0
0
l
Total*
.24 30 20 78
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Frosh Capture Decathlon
I
With Don Steen leading the
way, the freshman class collected
three out of four top places in
the Oregon Physical Education
sponsored decathlon contest of
1954. Steen finished with 5817
points to edge Junior Bob Held
who totaled 5303 for the six-week
event. Both Steen and Reid are
from Canada,
Sam Whitney won third place
with 5031, nine point* ahead of
fourth place Denny George. Doug
Basham placed fifth with *804
and Jack Moad took aixth with
a 4625 total.
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