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Oregon Bowlers Divide With All-Stars P> JANET O'DELL Emerald Sports News Editor Oregon's varsity bowlers saw their first action of the school wear Sunday, when they met Eu gene's top bowlers, the Allison All-Stars, in a tight match on the SU lanes. The All-Stars edged Oregon’s first team by eight pins. 2973 to 2965. while the junior varsity's comeback efforts netted it a 2866 2759 victory over the All-Star second team. Top bowler of the day was Ore gon's Eric Johnson who sparked the junior varsity with a 675 series. Johnson rolled a 190 first game and then came back with 236 in which he threw nine strikes and converted two spares. A 7-10 split in the seventh prevented a higher score. With 100 in the fifth frame of the second game, he then shot six straight strikes and left the 10 pin for a 249. Leading the varsity was sopho more Dennis Murphy who came through with games of 193, 227 and 204. good for 624. Three All-Stars Shoot 600 Three all-stars, all first team members, turned in 600 series. Jim Baxley had 641. Dwaine Tripp 618 and Don Kutz 611. High man for the second team was Bill Ran die with 598 Varsity coach Lou Bellisimo was very pleased with the team's showing He said that “the boys were physically tight their first seven or eight frames, but after all, they realized they were bowl ing against some old pros. After Wrestlers Dealt Physical Beating By RAY MAST Emerald Sports Editor ‘‘It doesn't look very good for a week or so.” said wrestling coach Mike Reuter. Reuter had just returned with his varsity wrestling team from a four-day road trip that all but took the toll of his squad. A number of things happened on the trip that left Reuter in a state of puzzlement: • Four of Oregon's front-line wrestlers are on the doubtful list for the Oregon State meet this weekend — Monrad Bjorge (137 lbs.i, Doug Robertson (130 lbs.!. Doug Muck (157 lbs.), and Bruce Glenn (167 lbs.). • The Ducks lost. 16-14. to Central Washington when, with the presence of Muck and Bjorge. they may have won handily. Bjorge. who lost only 2-0 in his match against Multnomah Athletic Club, is presently nursing a strain ed deltoid muscle and is not ex pected to see action against the Beavers. Reuter said the X-rays .showed the injury not to be ser ious. Muck. Robertson, and Glenn are a bewildering trio. Robertson wrestled in four matches, but Reu ter said. “He didn't look very good.” neither in performance nor physical appearance. He may have the flu. Muck, on the other hand, wres tled only one match and won by a forfeit against Washington State. Then against Eastern Ore gon College in the last meet of the trip. Muck was tied at 0-0 when the first round ended and he al most passed out. Reuter said he withdrew Muck from the match Muck's forfeit defeat is the first duel-meet match he has lost since his sophomore year. Glenn, too, failed to meet the physical standards needed to com plete a four-day trip With only 10 seconds remaining in his match against EOC’s Chuck Holliday and the match tied. 6-6, Glenn passed out. Holliday was awarded a take down and the match. 8-6. Things don't look very good for a week or so. : JUMBO BAR-B-Q Late Evening Delivery Deluxe Burger .55 . Cneese Burger Deluxe.60 Above with Relish, Lettuce, ‘ f Onion, Tomato & Pickles .-.Regular Burger. .45 '‘’■'Cheese Burger, Regular ... .55 Above with Relish and Lettuce Bar B-Q . 50 Cold Ham . 55 Cold Cheese .30 Cold Tuna .45 Potato Salad . 25 Snakes . .25 Cold Drinks .15 Coca Coia, Root Beer, Bubble-Up or Orange Coffee . 10 Milk .-.10 Chips '.Bar B-Q or Plain) .10 : 4-12 Sunday through Friday :.i. Phone 345-9369 Renter was greatly pleased with the performance of sophomore Bob Mitchell, though. Mitchell, from Klamath Falls, completed the trip undefeated in four matches — one an exhibition against MAC. “lie was the outstanding wres tler on the trip,” said Reuter. “He's a tremendous leg-wrestler. He looks like he's in trouble all the time, but when he meets someone with no leg experience he over-powers them.” Mitchell, who was 8-0 as a fresh man. is still undefeated as a col lege wrestler with 11 wins. Against MAC and EOC he com peted at 157 lbs., while he wres tled at 167 against WSU. Another wrestler who received plaudits from Reuter was former Pacific Coast 167-lb. champion Bob Keeney. Keeney moved up from his 177 lb. position in the final two matches to post two victories in the heavyweight division His first win was against WSU’s Randy Cooper, last year's Coast champion, 6-3. Keeney weighed 181. while Cooper scaled about 200 lbs. Against EOC Keeney met 240 lb. Steve Strughum, and came away with a 2-0 victory. “He did a real good job.” said Reuter. Reuter said because of Strughum’s size, Keeney had some difficulty in doing anything with the big man. The Ducks were 2-2 on the road trip, not bad considering the matches were on successive days and the team's physical condition Oregon lost the first two matches. 22-8 to MAC and 16 14 to Central Washington, and won the final two matches against WSU and EOC, 25-5 and 23-11 respectively. Against WSU, Oregon didn’t lose a match, but were forced to for feit at Bjorge’s 137-lb. weight. Ducklings Lose 1st To Clark, 84-77 Oregon’s undefeated Frosh bas ketball team is no longer unde feated. The Frosh ran into a hot-shoot ing Clark J.C. team Saturday and lost 84-77. All five starters hit in double figures for the Penguins. For Don Kirsch’s team, center Dave Rompannen from Astoria led with 17 points, followed by Nick Jones with 15. Frosh—Jones 15, Baldridge 8. Rompannen 17. Thomas 11, Drum monds 8, Craven 12. Malmquist 2. Briggs 4. Clark J.C.—Owens 17, Hend rickson 13, Slick 16, Nagle 18. Walsh 11, Johnson 7, Dahlquist 2 NSU THE GERMAN COMPACT FOR AMERICANS ALFA ROMEO — LOTUS Sales & Service FRENCH MOTORS 1915 West 11th 342-1764 that they loosened up though, and 1 thought they did a terrific job." In commenting about the over all scoring. Bellisimo added. "The ten pin gave all the bowlers trouble and kept the scoring down. We counted ten solid tens that Bill Starnes alone left." Starnes rolled 604 for the varsity team. Other varsity scores were: Ron Babjar. 597; Jim Bradbury, 581: and Andy Smith. 556. Besides Bax ley, Tripp and Kutz, Babe Edinan and Dave Dennis shot 558 and 545 respectively for the all-stars. Backing up Johnson on the jun ior varsity were Larry Jones, 599: Larry Kraft. 577; Ike Fox, 567: and Arnie Fredrickson. 448. Bowl ing for the all-star second team besides Randle were Bob Gav, 591; Don Phillips, 557: Mick Reb el beck. 552; and Howard Swan. 461. Oregon’s first team will have a chance for revenge Sunday, Jan uary 19, when the bowlers will meet at the Eugene Recreation, on Willamette Street, in the sec ond of their five consecutive Sun day matches. IM Schedule Monday, January 13 Basketball 3:50 Court 40—Omega A vs. Ad ants A Court 43—McClure A vs Douglas A 4:35 Court 40—Collier A vs. Bur gess A Court 43—Parsons A vs. Boynton A 5:15 Court 40—Beta A vs Sig Ep A Court 43—Sigma Chi A vs ATO A Handball Hale Kane vs Falcons Frosh Grapplers Win Two Meets Big Jeff McCrea was a mainstay of Ed Johns’ frosh football team last fall. Now he’s helping Johns’ fresh man wrestlers win Last Friday McCrea won with a pin in just 13 seconds of the first round as the Duckling grapplers trounced Kelso High School of Washington, 31-10 And Saturday the big heavy weight nabbed another victory— by decision this time. Oregon beat OTI, 17-11. Says Johns of McCrea: "He’s strong. He's got lots to learn, but he’s a real horse." McCrea was far from being the only winner against Kelso, though In fact, five Ducklings won on pins, three more on decisions. Wayne Hanson’s pin in 1:38 of round one in his 177 pound match was the second pin Jim Lowe, Johns' 157-pound ace, was the only wrestler to pin his opponent in both meets. The Ducklings had a much tougher time against OTI than they did against Kelso The Web foots won only four matches, plus j a forfeit. But it was enough to beat the Owls. OREGON JUNIOR varsity team member l.arry Jones picks up the seven pin in bowling action against the Allison’s all star sec ond team Sunday. Jones rolled a 599 series to aid his mates, as they whipped their opponents, 2H*jfi to 2759. Oregon’s varsity was edged by Allison's 2973 to 29t»5. GERMAN AUTO SERVICE Volkswagen Specialists / SEMI-FORMAL FROSII SNO BALL January 18 9-12 p.m. THE STUDENT UNION BALLROOM FREE STEREO to the men's dormitory with largest percentage in attendance. 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