Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 21, 1959, Page Four, Image 4

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    In Saturday game ...
Huskies pose problem
Oregon's Ducks stepped up
drills Tuesday in preparation for
their upcoming clash with Wash
ington's rejuvenated cagers Sat
urday at Seattle.
Coach Tippy Dye's hoopsters.
after dropping three of their first
four conference clashes, took two
wins last weekend to move back
into a contending position in the
final PCC hoop chase. Washing
ton is presently tied for fourth
place with a 3-3 record.
Washington renter Doug
Smart is currentlji leading con
ference scorers with 114 points
and a 19 point average per
game. Smart will pose a prob
lem to Coach Belko’s Web
foots. Smart tallied 19 points
against Oregon Friday in Eu
gene. Smart is also pacing con
ference re bounders with a per
centage of .159 followed by
Oregon’s Stu Robertson with a
.126 rebounding percentage.
Robertson is fourth in confer
ence scoring with a 16 point
average.
Another problem to Oregon de
fenses is Bruno Boin. Boin and
his hook shot accounted for 16
points against Oregon Friday.
Boin has scored 65 points in six
conference games for an average
of 10.8. Boin is in seventh place
for conference rebounding.
•The combination of fine shoot
ing by Boin and Smart along with
the excellent rebounding of the
Huskies will be a problem that
Belko and his cagers will have
to contend with Saturday.
Washington holds a decided
statistical advantage over the
Webfoots in the latest PCC
statistics. The Huskies lead the
Ducks in field goals, percentage
free throws, total defense, re
bounds and field goal defense.
Oregon leads in total scoring
over the Huskies. Washington
leads the conference in field
goal percentage with 40.7%.
IM schedule
Wednesday, Jan. 21
“B” Basketball
3:50 McClure Hall vs. Hunter
Hall, Court 40.
4:35 Morton Hall vs. Sheldon
Hall, Court 40.
5:15 Legal Eagles vs. Campbell
Club, Court 40.
Handball
4:00 Legal Eagles vs. Delta Up
sllon. Courts 42, 44, 46.
Keglers slate OSC;
series starts here
The Oregon bowling squad will
engage in a home and home ser
ies with Oregon State on January
31 and February 6 according to
coach Louis Bellisimo. The games
will begin at 3:30 in the after
noon. OSC plays here January 31
and Oregon plays at Corvallis
February 6.
The two schools will compete
in varsity, JV and coed. Coach
ing the coeds is Rena Bersanti
of the women’s PE department.
Oregon has never been defeat
ed by OSC in the home and home
series since it was inaugurated
in 1951.
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The Huskies have won 10 and
lost six for the entire season and
are still the favorites to capture
the PCC crown.
Coach Seiko's Webfoots will be
seeking revenge in the Saturday
clash. The Ducks lost a tight 62
57 game last weekend and will be
Hi ml ' _
attempting' to even their confer
ence record at 2-2. The Ducks
have won seven and lost five in
season action.
Last season the Ducks gained
an 87-83 overtime victory against
the Washingtonians in Seattle.
JERRY ANDERSON, junior forward-guard from Portland’s Jeffer
son High, played a fine game in defeat for Oregon’s Webfoots
last weekend against the Washington Huskies, and is slated to see
more notion against the same opponent this Saturday night in
Seattle. A vastly-improved eager, Anderson figures heavily In
Steve Belko’s plans for next year.
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PCC stats released;
Smart toos scorers
Washington’s Doug Smart
leads the Pacific Coast Confer
ence in scoring and rebounding
and ranks second in field goal
percentage, according to basket
ball figures released by the PCC
Commissioner's office.
The statistics include games
through Saturday, January 17,
and show Smart atop the scoring
column with 49 field goals for
114 points in six games and an
average of 19 per contest.
Second is Walt Torrence of
UCLA with an 1M.4 average
with Paul Neumann, Stanford,
third, 17.1; Stu Robertson, Ore
gon, fourth, 16, and Lee Har
man, Oregon State, fifth, 14.6.
Smart, the 1958 PCC rebound
ing champion, has picked off
i 15.91/}- of all rebounds in Wash
ington's six games (74 recoveries
in 466 opportunities > to take over
the top spot from Robertson, who
is rebounding at 12.6';'r, as is
Darrell Imhoff of California. Tor
rence is rebounding at 10.8M
, while John Liveious of Idaho is
| fifth at 10.7'r.
Only Rarer Johnson of UCLA
! ranks ahead of Smart in floor
shooting Kafer has scored on 16
; of 27 field goal attempts for
59.30, while Smart has made
49 of 89 tries for 55.10. Neu
mann is shooting 51.80, Robert
son 51.20 and Gary Goble, Ore
gon State. 48.20.
Jim Woodland of Oregon State
is the number one man from the
free throw line, having stored on
16 of 17 tries for 94.20. Neu
mann is second with 89'., fol
lowed by John Werhas, Southern
i California, 88.20 and Denny
Fitzpatrick, California, and
George Giant, Washington, both
85.80.
Others high ranked in scor
ing include Woodland, sixth,
with a 13.6 game average;
Fitzpatrick, seventh, 13.7: Wer
has, eighth, 13.3; Dick llaga,
Stanford, ninth, 12.6, and
Chuck Kask, Oregon, tenth,
12.3.
As far as team statistics go.
UCLA in first in the standings
with five wins and two losses and
leads in scoring with an average
of 63.1 points per game. Vet the
Bruins have attained these top
spots without exceptional shoot
ing, ranking only sixth in free
throw accuracy and seventh in
field goal percentage. On the
backboards it's a different story,
however, and they lead the PCC
with 52.304, having recovered 365
rebounds to their opponents 314.
Best shooting team from the
floor is Washington with 40.7' V
(126 field goals in 310 tries i fol
lowed by California. 40.3%. From
the free throw line, Oregon State
continues top-ranked with 77
points in 112 attempts for 68.8%,
while Stanford is second at
67.3%.
California ha* the best de
fensive record. holding foe* to
47.8 point* per game, while
Stanford ha* permitted 49.8.
CSC ha* the top mark In field
goal defense, opponent* hal
ing been held to a 81.8% floor
shot percentage to 33.3% for
UCLA.
Southern California I* second
In scoring with a 59..7 game
average, Oregon State is second
In rebounding. 51.7*^.
The PCC basketball race now
goes into two weekends of limit
ed play, due to semester exami
nations at some schools. Thurs
day night Oregon State meets
Idaho at Moscow, while Friday
night the Heavers play Wash
ington State at Pullman.
Oregon and Washington meet
Saturday in Seattle to com
plete the week's schedule.
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