OSC Wins Pair While Loscufoff Heads Scoring FINAL Nil STANDINGS W l. Pet. FF PA Oregon Hut* 15 | 93R 1021 879 Ortt'in R 8 .500 057 922 Waihinfton 7 9 4.13 1020 946 Uol'o 5 11 .113 916 1060 W«h. Stole 3 II .313 956 1066 By Allen Johnson imorald Sport* Writor Oregon State's tall, talented Beavers became the third team In Northern Division history to record a 15-1 championship sea son and the Oregon Duck* back ed Into a second place finish in the final standings aa a remilt of weekend basketball action at Corvallia, Eugene and Moscow. An 80-79 upset v/in by the pes ky Idaho Vandals over Wash ington's Huskies Saturday night allowed the Ducks to wind up with an 8-8 record and the run ner-up slot, despite 53-44 and BK-58 kisses to the OSC quint. The Huskies finished two lengths back with a 7-9 mark after tak ing the Friduy game from Idaho, S4-76. •Jim I-nsriitof f, Oregon's great senior forward, wrapped up his fine seuson in an Ore gon uniform by Inking the league scoring title from I'W C enter I>ean Parsons, and It was by a bare uni -point mar Frosh Mafmen Thump YMCA The Oregon Frosh wrestling team concluded Its season Sat urday at McArthur court by de feating the Portland YMCA, 33 5, in one of the season's more colorful matches, The Frosh had previously defeated the Portland team by a 22-7 count and this match-was similar to the first encounter. The Frosh victory brought its season's record up to a nine-won. two-lost mark. Portland YMCA gave away 15 points at the start of the match because of its fail ure to provide grapplers in the 137-pound, 147-pound and 167 pound weight classes. rulM I- nature Match The Krosh picked up the rest of its points by way of three falls and one ^decision. The YM CA team garnered ita only points when George Coleman pinned Al vin Denham of the Frosh in 7:57 in the unlimited weight class. The best match of the after noon occurred in 177-pound j weight class between Oregon’s George Krupicka and Claude Hulls of Portland YMCA. Hults is totally blind and wrestles by feel, thus Krupicka was forced j to keep contact with this talented malman throughout the match. Itlind (iruppler Tough Hults took a 2-0 lead in the first three-minute frame, but Krupicka came back in the sec ond round to gain a 3-2 lead. Krupicka lengthened his lead to 4-2 during the third period, but Hults almost tied up the match when he came close to gaining an advantage with ten seconds to go in the match. The match ended in favor of Krupicka, 4-2, but both wrest lers gained the applause of the crowd for their fine wrestling. Results: 1^.1 pounds Ray Green (FI pinned Flank Foley < Y). 5:41 ; 1.10 pounds Jack Mrlinen (F) pinned (den Buyers (Y). - ; 1.17 pounds J. I). Griffith (Ft h\ forfeit; 147 pounds Howard Timmons ( F1 to frrrfcit ; 157 pounds Bob lb-yuan (Ft pinned Hill Pratt (Y), 7:51; 167 pounds Hon Dexter (Ft, bv forfeit; 177 pounds < I corse Krupicka (F) dcisioned Claude Hulls (Y). 4-d: unlimited George Cole man (Y) pinned Alvin Denham (F), 7:57. Kin, .'ill-SIS. I’arsons regis tered 24 and 31 In the two Ida ho game*, hot Loscutoff kept tho lea.# u Hnlligan. g Tookr. Dean, f Ftindingiihind, Pau'u*, g AI lord, k Shadoin, c JurlxK, k FG 2 6 7 0 . 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 FT 0 0 3 0 0 ! 3 0 1 2 0 1 PF 1 3 4 1 2 1 TP 4 12 17 0 Total* 21 11 17 53 Oregon (44) FG ! lvO*cutoff, f 7 R«m. f 3 ' M. Anderv/n 1 McHugh, g ! Page, g 2 M * ntottii f 0 Werner, f 0 Hell, f 0 Bingham, i 0 Xeh»on, k 0 x 0 Mopre. % 1 B. Anderson, g 0 FT 3 2 1 0 4 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 PF TP 3 , 17 3 8 2 3 1 2 2 8 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 2 0 0 1 2 0 0 Total* 15 14 44 OSC 68, Oregon 58 Following a 37-28 halftime margin for Oregon State the Beavers got hot with two min utes gone and registered twelve ouick points to move far out in front. Johnny Jarboe hit two free throws, Halbrook tipped one in on a sensational in-the-air catch dunk shot. Dean dumped two foul shots, Halbrook added a bucket and a foul shot and Toole scored a one-hander and a free toss be fore Ed Bingham sank a driving, underhand layin for Oregon to bleak the streak The Beavers quickly expand ed their margin to 60-37 behind two quick hooks by Tony Vlas telica before Oregon began to score again. The Webfoots went on two six-point scoring binges to bring the score back lip to a ten-point gap when l'hil McHugh hit a cripple at the final horn. .McHugh, inci dentally, also got the game's first basket. Loscutoft got his title-win ning basket and also the last of hi: season and career with 43 seconds to go in the final half when he stole the ball at mid court and pounded in for a cinch layup. This gave him a point-a minute for the last ten minutes. Oregon got off to another good lead over the Beavers in the opening minutes and held a 10-5 lead with five minutes gone. Then Halligan dropped in two quick pushers following a Ifalhrook layin and the Stat ers had the lead. Page canned a set shot and Whiteman coun tered with two free shots be fore Oregon got its last lead on a McHugh pusher. A Whiteman hook with eight minutes to go gave OSC its last (and lasting) lead and the Bea vers went on to score nine straight points which was their halftime margin at 37-28. Loscutoff got his 27 markers on 11 field buckets and five char ity tosses while Halbrook s 19 came on 7 floor shots and five free throws also. Toole of the Beavers was next in line with 10 and Halligan chipped in with nine. McHugh had eight for the Ducks. Oregon State (68) FG Jailxje, f . 1 Whiteman, f.1 Halbrook, c . 7 Toole, g . 2 Halligan, g .4 Dean, ( ... 1 Panins, f . 1 Vlastelica, f . 3 Robins, g . 0 Fundingsland, g . 0 FT PF TP 3 3 5 4 2 6 5 4 IV 6 3 10 1 2 9 3 1 5 4 1 6 2 2 8 0 0 0 0 1 0 Totals .20 28 19 68 Oregon (58) FG Ross, f . 1 Loscutoff, t . 11 M. Anderson, c .1 McHugh, g . 3 Page, g 1 Hingham. f . 1 Werner, c . 2 Nelson, g. 1 Moore, g .0 FT PF TP 2 2 4 5 3 27 1 4 2 4 8 2 4 .4 4 3 6 0 0 4 0 0 2 0 3 0 Totals .21 16 23 58 Grapplers Take 3 Wins in South Oregon’s touring wrestling team, winner in only three of eighth previous matches, tri umphed twice Friday and once Saturday in encounters with San Jose State, Stanford and Califor nia. The wins give the Duck mat men six wins, five losses and one tie in their first season in North ’ ern Division wrestling competi tion. The Webfoots scored a 17-13 victory Friday afternoon over previously undefeated San Jose State, which had won seven and tied one. Oregon’s Roy Schlesser scored the Ducks’ only fall when he pinned Joe Isasi of the Spar tans. Duck Margin Small In the 137-pound class Bob Williams outpointed Ben Fer nandez, Oregon's Dave Newland decisioned Ken Simpkins in the 147-pound group, Roland Wilson saueezed by Dick Weger in the 157-pound division and John Woyat outscored Gus Talbot in the 167-pound tussle to give the Ducks a victory by a four points margin. Coach Bill Hammer’s Web foots next took six out of eight matches against Stanford to topple the Indians by a 28-8 count in a night meet at Palo Alto. Schlesser, Darrell KLampe, Newland, Woyat and Ken Kesey scored falls while Wilson won a close decision to give the Ducks a decisive victory. Stanford Takes Two Stanford scored its only points when Pete Likins outpointed Bob Williams in the 137-pound brack et and on a fall in the heavy weight match in which Don Man nokiam pinned Dick Barker of the Ducks. In Saturday's action the Ducks took their fourth straight win in their final dual meet of the season in whipping the Univer sity of California, 24-7. It was a revenge win for the Ducks, who were beaten 20-10 last year by the Bears. Oregon won six matches, tied one and lost one by a fall against the Bears. Schlesser decisioned Henry Stone of the Bears in the first match but California came back with a win in the 130-pound class when Joe Ross pinned Klampe. Robert Prindle and Wil liams drew in the 137-pound bracket for the Bears’ last points. The Ducks took the last five matches on the combined efforts of Newland, Wilson, Woyat, Ke sey and Dick Barker. Win by Omega Heralds Final Omega hall’s powerful intra mural track team marched into the finals of the IM tournament Friday as Denny George took three first places in a 60-23 win over Sherry Ross. In other Friday action Seder strom's improving squad racked up a 42V4-201/2 win over Hunter to enter the semi-final round of the tourney’s consolation brack et. Don Steen won three first places for the winners to pace the victory. Omega’s win was its third in a row after earlier putting Se derstrom Into the consolation bracket and following that up with a win over French. The win ners took every first place from Sherry Ross' outclassed squad, who will meet the winner of to day’s Sederstrom-French meet in the consolation finals. FILTER TIP TAREYTON gives you true Tobacco taste.•• is smooth and easy-drawing! PRODUCT OP '