Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 18, 1972, Section II, Page 4 and 5, Image 20

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Starting Lineups
Friday Night
Oregon
Billy Ingram
Doug Little
Al Carlson
Paul Halupa
Ken Strand
California
F John Coughran
F Carl Meier
C Ansley Truit
G Bill Duwe
G Eric Long
Saturday Night
Oregon
Billy Ingram
Doug Little
Al Carlson
Paul Halupa
Ken Strand
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Stanford
F Bob Buell
F Steve Shupe
C Mike Mann
G Bob Nicholson
G Claude Terry
Face Cal, Stanford
Ducks shooting
for Pac-8 win No. 1
Sympathy vote in hand, the Oregon Ducks
basketball team will be looking for something a bit
more substantial this weekend.
Like a conference win.
They’ll get the opportunity Friday night against
California and Saturday evening against Stanford.
Both games will begin at 8 p.m. in McArthur Court.
You’ve got to feel at least a twinge of compassion
for the Webfoots, who have turned into a respect
able basketball team in the face of doubtfull odds.
Considering a glaring lack of height and experience,
pre-season doomsayers predicted a five-win
campaign for the Ducks.
On top of that, the Oregon hoopers were charged
with the emotional task of heralding the Dick
Harter Era. After the first few games, some called
it the Dick Harter Error.
But then the Ducks turned it around, started
playing with verve if not victory, and even knocked
off favored Oregon State twice in a row.
Then last weekend Oregon left for the Bay Area
fulfilled with a two-game win streak, came home
frustrated with two straight losses, narrow defeats
which could just as easily have been wins.
“It will be a tough test for us this week to see if we
can bounce back from a pair of heartbreaking
defeats,” Oregon Coach Dick Harter said.
Those heartbreakers were a 79-77 overtime loss to
Cal and an 82-78 defeat to Stanford. That plunged
the Ducks’ Pacific-8 slate to 0-6 and prompted In
dian Coach Howie Dallmar to say, “Oregon is too
good a team to have that kind of record.”
So, this weekend the Webfoots, 6-12 overall, will
have the opportunity for revenge.
California comes to town with a 10-13 record and a
6-foot, 9-inch senior that has caught the eyes of
professional scouts.
Center Ansley Truitt, pacing the Golden Bears in
rebounding (12.5) and second in scoring (17.3) was
the Ducks’ main nemesis last weekend, scoring 27
points.
He will be joined in the starting lineup by for
wards John Coughran (6-6), and Carl Meier (6-8)
and guards Bill Duwe (6-4) and Eric Long (6-1).
Oregon will probably counter with Doug Little
and Billy Ingram at forward, A1 Carlson at center
and Ken Strand and Paul Halupa at guard. The
Ducks will have an ample sixth man in 6-9 Rusty
Blair.
Stanford’s focal point is 6-5 guard Claude Terry,
who led the Tribe with 26 points a week ago.
Backing him up will be forwards Bob Buell (6-5) and
Steve Shupe (6-6), center Mike Mann (6-9) and
guard Bob Nicholson (6-1). The Indians’ record is 9
10.
Both games will be broadcast on KUGN radio (590
on the dial) and televised by video-tape delay on
KEZI-TV (Channel 9) at 11 p.m. each night.
Doug Little
Friday
Night
Saturday
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