Ducks, Huskies Meet in Crucial ND Series Seattle basketball farm will be treated to a pair of hoop battle* Ki leen elevated to the top spot with the ear injury of Pete Tyer man keeping the Duck ace out of action. Top threats as usual for the Ducks will be free style swim mers Phi! Lewis, Harry Fuller. Jerry Froebe, Yogi Matsushima and Howard Hedinger; breast strokers Bob Hays and Gene Bowles; and England, Lewis, Matsushima, Hays, Froebe and Hedinger in the relay events. Today's Staff Makeup Editor: Anne Ritchey. News Desk; Gordon Rice, Bob Robinson. Copy Desk: Diane Johnston Night Staff: Mary McCroskey, Mollie Monroe. The King Ranch is the largest private livestock enterprise in the w’orld. Player Loscutoff, f A niter ton, c Page. K McHugh, k R'»Vt, ( Bell, i Bingham, f Sherman, w. Moore, k Nelson. k McManus, f Werner, c . Costi, k Borrevik, c l.tMK K 1.undell, k Anderson, k McLain, f Oregon Totals Opponents Duck Records G FGA FG Pet. FT A FT Pet. RB RBPG PF 22 451 170 .577 140 84 .600 382 17.4 69 22 224 84 .375 135 84 .622 251 1 1.4 60 22 213 68 .319 63 40 .635 66 3.0 65 22 181 57 .315 60 37 .602 71 3.2 46 22 174 50 .287 75 38 .507 154 7.0 33 22 129 38 .294 83 43 .518 94 4.3 75 20 63 22 .349 45 29 .644 69 3.5 26 15 36 8 .222 3 1 .333 8 0.5 13 8 24 8 .333 1 0 .000 9 1.1 5 6 7 6.857 3 0 1.000 3 0 5 1 17 30 3 .100 21 8 .381 24 1.4 15 7 4 2 .500 8 6 .750 6 0.9 6 8 14 4 .286 3 2 .667 2 0.3 2 4 5 2 .400 6 4 .667 4 1.0 3 .4 6 2 .333 5 2 .400 1 0.3 4 .7 6 1 .167 6 3 .500 2 0.3 3 14 11 2 .182 1 0 .000 2 0.3 3 3 1 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 0.7 0 22 1579 527 .334 658 384 .584 1164 52.9 433 22 1385 482 .348 718 434 .605 907 41.2 413 TP PPG 424 19.3 252 11.5 176 8.0 151 6.9 138 6.3 119 5.4 73 3.7 17 1.1 16 2.0 15 2.5 14 0.8 10 1.4 10 1.3 8 2.0 6 1.5 5 0.7 5 0.7 0 0.0 1438 65.4 1398 63.5 z BOB'S SUPERETTE Corner 13th and Patterson Sts. NOW OPEN Days a Week! 9:00 A.M. — 10 P.M. Come In and See Us Today! Frosh Matmen Topple YMCA In 111 Match Coach Vern Sterling’s frosh wrestlers added another win to their season’s record with a 22-7 decision over a YMCA team in Portland Wednesday night. Ray Green, the Ducklings’ ace 123-pounder, led the way to the win by pinning his opponent. The only other pin was registered against the Frosh by the YMCA heavyweight, who pinned Ore gon's Alvin Denham. In the 130-pound class Jack McBrien of the Frosh took a lopsided 12-1 decision over his opponent for a win. J. D. Grif fiths fought to a 137-pound draw decision by an 8-8 count. And Howard Timmons took a 13-2 de cision in a 145-pound match. Bob Drynan and Don Dexter won their 158-pound and 167 pound matches, respectively, by close scores. Drynan was a 4-3 victor and Dexter nabbed a 6-0 win. George Krupicka, the Frosh 177-pounder, picked up a final win with a 5-4 decision over his YMCA foe. - * Patronize Emerald Advertisers r OSC Still Second In Defensive Race NEW YORK (API The Vir ginia Cavalier's moved into sec ond place behind Furman's 94.4 By averaging slightly better than IOC points in three games for a season’s percentage of 91.5. San Francisco’s defense aver age slipped above 50 points for the first time, but the nation's top ranking team retained first place with 50.1 to 52 8 for Ore gon State. Washington is seventh with 59. George Washington remained the best club in shooting effi ciency with 48 per cent from the floor and 75.^ from the foul line. You'll Need Lots of GAS This Week-End! Before You Leave Fill Your Tank at WALDER'S ASSOCIATED STATION 694 E. 11th St. We enjoy serving you at THE SIDE We hope our steadily increas ing business means you like us. Don't be a STRANGER. Come in and try our good donuts and coffee. You will see many of your friends doing the same thing. Acce & Hazel Miller College Side Inn NEXT TO THE CAMPUS - 889 East 13th Ave. GIVE -?/oweri to uour 2&off... J4< youi BEFORE optnnn to the (Balt! Corsages - Wristlets Hairdos — from $1.00 Boutonnieres 35c (Orders for 10 or more — 25c each) FLOWERS UNLIMITED 193 East Broadway Phone 4-6244