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Boyd-Led Swimmers Take Far West Lead (CotitfHHfi/ f’\>m /'iijc T' man was a scant .8 seconds be hind. Boyd's next event will be the 1 DICK BOYD Now A National Record. AH IM managers of league winners in A and B basketball are asked to meet in intra mural office in the PE build ing at 3 p.iu. today (Friday! to draw for playoff positions. IM managers are also requested to turn in spring term entries as soon as possible. 200-yard individual medley on Friday. He is top seeded in the event and is expected to win it also. His last two events will be the 1650 freestyle and freestyle relay on Saturday. Boyd placed in tlie top 15 in the nation last year in making him All-American in that event also “There isn’t anyone in the conference who should come close to Boyd in the mile (1650 yards 1,” said Duck coach Don Van Rossen. With two days left in the meet Van Rossen is not predicting any thing except a tight finish be tween the Ducks and the Huskies. There are still 14 events to go and all of them will be close. One of the feature events of Friday will pit Oregon’s Bill Theuriet against Washington State's Bill Pascual in the one meter diving. Theuriet's only loss this year was to Pascual at WSU. Other highlight events will be the 200yard butterfly, the 50 freestyle. 200 backstroke. 200 breaststroke. 200 freestyle, and the 200 individual medley. The meet prelims will start at 1 p.m. and the finals at 7:30 p.m. The meet continues through Saturday. The charge for prelims and finals is 50 cents for students and a dollar for adults. Want to really get results?— Use Emerald Classified Ads— Phone 342-1411, Ext. 1818 lor only ^3^ We will air clean and oil your Typewriter FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY OFFICE MACHINERY & SUPPLY CO. 30 East 11th . 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"We can't throw the ball up there like we did against Gonzaga.” Belko also cited the inability to score on the fast break as a contributing factor to the Ore gon loss. "We threw the ball Rugby Club Sets Devine Cup Tilt The Devine Cup will he at stake Saturday when Oregon and Oregon State ruggers meet at Corvallis in a league game, be ginning at 2 p m. Since the Beavers won the first game. 19-8. the Ducks need a win Saturday to keep their hopes alive for taking the cup for the third year in a row. If neces sary, a third match will be play ed in March. According to team spokesman, Tom Cash. Oregon "has made much over all improvement in fit ness and play" since its last meet ing with OSU. Forward Mickey Ording. who was injured in that match, is back as is scrum half Bill Laughlin who was also in jured. Returning to action after a case of measles is Eric Lind ner. In league play thus far, the Ducks have won none, lost one and tied one. Ducks Need Game; Face Winless UP The Portland Pilots soccer team holds part of the balance mechanism in the Oregon drive toward state soccer supremacy. Saturday’s game will see the Ducks take on the winless Pi lots but the element of chance is always present. The Ducks did lose to Lewis and Clark — a supposedly inferior team. The other end of the balance is held by Lewis and Clark and they play OSU this weekend. Wins for the Beavers and Ducks will keep the two tied for first place and a playoff will result. A combination of an Oregon loss and Beaver victory will see the Ducks looking at next year with no Kyllman trophy to defend. The Oregon players are sched uled to leave the P.E. building at 11 Saturday morning. IM Schedule Basketball 3:50 Court 40, Gamma A vs. Sherry Ross A. Court 43, Hale Kane A vs. Morton A. 4:35 Court 40. Ferry Falcons A vs. A O Pi Boys A. Court 43. Hawaiians A vs. Deady A. 5:15 Court 40, Kappa Sigma A vs. Delta Tau Delta A. Court 43, Tau Kappa Epsi lon A vs. Chi Psi A. Handball Delta Upsilon vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Thursday’s Scores A Basketball Phi Delta Theta 51, Phi Gam ma Delta 6. Barrister 24, Adams 20. DeBusk 26, History 9. Sigma Alpha Epsilon 27, Delta Upsilon 22. Watson 14, Counselors 13. Handball Theta Chi over Deady by forfeit. away on the break too much," he said. Another thing that didn't help the Ducks was Steve Jones' ina bility to hit the way he has all year ltelko said Jones has had his problems in the last four games —.not only against Portland. And Belko doesn’t know what it is. For the Ducks to win consistent ly, Jones must score consistently, since most of the Ducks’ plays are geared for his outside jump shot Atrocious Record This week end it's the Mon tana Grizzlies from the Big Sky Conference Last year the Griz zlies had an atrocious record — 6-18. This year, though, accord ing to Helko, they have been play ing f4oo(l bull Gon/aga Coach Hunk Anderson .said the Ducks won't huv<> uny trouble with Montana. He said the Grizzlies are about the same height us Oregon and his Hull dogs beat them quite handily. Helko gave his charges a night olT on Wednesday. "The Gonzaga series might have taken a lot out of them," he said. "They might be leg-weary.” One person who might not be leg-weary but is having leg prob lems is guard Jim Harnett. Har nett, who bruised his knee against Idaho, limped otT the floor against Portland with a reoccurrence of the injury. VESPA-YAM AH A SALES - SERVICES - ACCESSORIES 6th J. & J. Power Equipment Co. A Polk 344-1483 -DANCE EVERY FRIDAY & SATURDAY NITE FRI., FEB. 21st-THE FERRARISII SAT., FEB. 22nd - THE COBALTS!! THE CASCADE 32nd & Jasper — Springfield WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY SALE $39.95 Value ^ NOW only $18.88 Guitar Lessons — $2.00 72 E. 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