Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, December 09, 1954, Page Five, Image 5

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    Ducks Upset Seattle 86-73
uregon a nasKeiDaucr* finally
broke Into the win column Tues
day night an they trounced the
highly regarded Seattle unlver
Hity Chieftains, 88-73 at McAr
thur court.
The Oregon performance, fea
turing a running game with
vastly improved ballhandllng
und ahootlng, was In aharp con
trast to their two prevloualy dia
appolntlng atnrta agalnat Santa
Clara and California.
It was a new Hall club with
Max Anderson, lanky 8-7 Jun- j
lor center, lending the Duck
uprising with 25 point*. IS of
those coming on free throw*. I
Big Max, although he scored
hi* large*t output In hi* var
sity career, had to tie content
with a share In the *corlng
honor* a* Forward Htan Olow
aakl a l*o poured home 25
counter* for the loser*.
Starting out like they meant
business, the Duck* hopped off
to a 12-4 lead. Guard Phil Me-]
Hugh, In hi* first varxtty start-]
tng role, hit two long pushers
from the side, and Jerry Rosa
added a couple of one-handed
Jump HhotH to get the home team
rolling.
After .Seattle’* M'nrlDK at
ta<-k began to roll and clos'd
the irap to IS-IS, the Oregon
faxl break tact lew began reap
li«K dlvldrndit an the Ituck* ran
up a 37-25 advantage. From
that point on they were never
Norloutdy. prenaed. A* the team*
left the floor at lirterrnK*lon,
the Duck* held a nolld 10 point
margin, 47-87. Both team* hit
well In the first half, (Seattle
having a .SH2 percentage and
Oregon .404.
n --—=-=•■-—■
The Ducks kept up their fast
pace throughout most of the
final half with each member of ■
the starting five scoring. With
less than seven minutes to go,
the Webfoots had an 18 point
lead, 75-87.
From then on, it was Just a
matter of time and Coach Bill
Borcher substituted freely. Se
attle, which lost only two games
last season, rallied briefly in the
final minutes and pulled up to j
79-71, but at that point their
effort faltered.
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