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to- 1 0 Gatr-Vmmt tyvotf-y Qffp Sbvdoy DCTbf 9 65-63 ilif 1 Duke edges olf a ck, r)t Clemson whipped Brown 73-57 aid Kent State downed Manhattan 78-76 in the IFTAY Tournament in Clemson. C. Southern Illinois stopped Alabama-Birmirgham 80-75 -and Missouri edged Eastern Kentucky 82-JU in the Show-Me Classic in Columbia. Mo. Arizona State trimmed San Jose State 89 74 and New Mexico turned back Wichita State 89-74 in the Fiesta Classic at Tempe.

Am. In the Wisconsin Invitational at Madison, Wisconsin crushed Long Island University 89-70 and St. Louis University whipped Robert Morris College 6846. Georgia State edged Oklahoma City M-81 and James Madison defeated St. Francis.

N.Y.. 90-81 in the James Madison Invitational in Harrisonburg, Va. Elsewhere, llth-ranked Louisiana State defeated Oral Roberts 91-75. By The Associated Press A basketball gamccai sometimes be a waiting game h(! it's played in the Atlantic Coast Conference. The ACC plays the stall as we'll as anybody in the country but North Carolina State didn't play it well enough to beat Duke Friday night.

the Wolfpack deliberated too much, it seemed, and- the result for Norm Sloan's sixth-ranked basketball team was a 65-63 loss to the nation's No, I club in the Big Four Tournament in Greensboro, C. "I thought as long as we had the basketball we were not going to lose, said Sloan, who ordered his team to hold the ball with about six minutes left and the score tied at 63. But Sloan didn't count on Duke getting the ball on a turnover with about a minute and a half left. The Blue Devils then put on their own freeze for a and won the gaine on a basket by Gene Banks with. six seconds left-Duke's victory set up a meeting tonight in the all-North Carolina tourney between the Blue Devils and 14th-ranked North Carolina, a 73-55 winner over Wake Forest in the other opening round game.

The Big Four was one of several college basketball tournaments across the country Friday night In the Carrier Classic in Syracuse, N.Y ninth-ranked Syracuse 'defeated Western Michigan 93-71 and Iona whipped Utah State 73-61 to advance to tonight's finals. Rutgers, the nation's 16th-ranked team, 1 blasted Rider 101-51 and Lafayette defeated-Colgate 74-2 in the opening round of the jersey Classic at Piscataway. -41 TV-radio sports -V- Mattsori leads Wave to 1 15-79 victory Jil i SATVRDAY I p.m. Armv at Navy (colteje football), channels and and KHPE-FM radio OW). 1 15pm Roseborg vs.

Corvallis at Parket Stadium (championship game of itate Class AAA high achool football plavoflsl, KLOO-AM radio (1340). KLOO-FM radio (106.1), and KWIL-AM -radio (790). 1 ra Sportsworld: Mate Parlor (22-1-1) risks his WBC light-eaweighthampiooshijijigamst; Marvia Johnson (21-1-0) in a scheduled 1 15-round bout (pro boxing), channels I and U. 4 m. Sports Spectacular: A championship-karate doubleheader; Part of World's Strongest Men com SUNDAY 10 a.m.

Los Angeles at New York Giants (NFL pro football), channels and I. I it a.m. Miami at Washington (NFL pro football channels I and II. 12 noon Pro Soccer, channels 7 and 10. 1 p.m.

Cleveland at Seattle (NFL pro football), channel I and KUGN-AM radio (590). 1 p.m. New' England at Dallas "CNFi pro football), channel 13 and -KHPE-FM radio (108). 1 p.m. Pepsi-Cola Mixed Team Championship (men's and women's pre golf), channel TBA Portland vs.

Seattle (NBA pro basketball) In Hall of Fame exhibK tion game at Springfield, KLOO-FM radio (106.11. 5 p.m. t- Pro Soccer, channel 6 p.m. Denver at Oakland (NFL pro football), channel t. 7 p.m.

Denver at Oakland (NFL pro football), tape delaved, channel 2. I a m. College Football '78. 2. "-risks its ranking as No.

2 in the country against Santa Clara at Pauley Pavilion in Los -Angeles. Southern Cal, 12th in this week's rankings of The Associated Press, is at hbme against Utah. And ISth-ranked San Francisco takes its height on the road to test it against the speed of 18th ranked NevadaLas Vegas. Cincinnati will be at Long Beach State, Loyola of Los Angeles at Washington, Pacific at Portland, California-Santa Barbara at Stanford, and Athletes in Action plays at Oregon. petition, channel 6.

By The Associated Press Pepperdine's Ollie Mattson, whose father was an Olympic dash champion and football all-pro, led the Wave to a 115-79 college basketball victory over the University of California-Santa Barbara Friday night. Mattson, a 6-6, 220-pound senior forward, scored 29 points as Pepperdine improved its record to 2-0. UCSB, with 15 points from Matt Maderos, fell to 1-3. In other games on the West Coast Friday night, Arizona State defeated San Jose State 89-74 in a first round game of the Fiesta Classic at Tempe, Ariz. Arizona State was led by guard Blake Taylor's 21 points and 10-for-11 floor shooting.

In the other semifinal of the 'Fiesta tournament. New Mexico defeated Wichita State 95-81. p.m. Portland at New Yort (NBA l- rlr MONDAY pro basketball), channel 12 and KLOO-FM radio (106.1). 45 p.m.

Corvallis at Sheldon (high school basketball), KLOO-AM radio (1340). 7 55 Athletes In Action at Oregon (basketball exhibition game), KUCN-AM radio (590). 7:55 West North, Eugene high-school basketball KHPE-FM radio (106). 7 55 p.m. South Albany at Willamette (high school basketball), KWIL-AM radio (790).

I pm. British All-Star channel J. i 30 p.m. Athletes In Action at Oregon (basketball exhibition game), tape delayed. KHPE-FM radio p.m.

The Brunswick World Open (pro bowling), channel 12. 6 p.m. Chicago at San Diego (NFL Oregon State crushed Texas Wesleyan 115- New boxing champj WEMBLEY, England (AP) -Gilbert" Cohen o( Paris won the light 1 middleweight championship of Europe by knocking out Jimmy Batten of London in, the thi.rd round of their fight San-Diegs State topped Wisconsin- 7 p.m. Chicago at Saa Diego (HFL-an pro football), tape delayed, channel 2. Parkside 79-61 and Nevada-Reno beat Pan American 83-69.

In a much heavier schedule tonight, UCLA 7:45 p.m. Oregon at Pepperdine '(college basketball). KUGN-AM 'radio "(5901 and KHPE-FM radio 1108). 7:46 p.m. Utah at Oregon State (college basketball).

KLOO-AM- radio (1340). Sports calendar n. .7 brings eight of the nation's top Gazettt-fimcs Photo by John Bragg Center Steve Johnson of Oregon State flips iii a short, bank shot over Demetric Shaw (21). of -Texas Wesleyan. basketball squads to Portland's Memorial Coliseum December 27th through 30th.

It's easv for vou to see all the MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY action. Just return the coupon. SATURDAY Football -Roseburg vs. Corvallis at Parker Stadium (championship game of state AAA high school playoffs), 1:30 pm. Wrestling Crescent Valley and Corvallis in novice non-lettermen district meet at Snrague, 9 a.m.

Jefferson and Colton in Monroe Tournament. 11 a.m. Alsea in Lowell Tournament. I p.m. Philomath.

South Salem and Wood-burn in North Marion Tournament, 2:30 pm Oregon State in Arizona Invitational at Tucson. Swimming Oregon State women in Husky In vitational (AAU) at Seattle. Basketball Alsea boys and girls at Sileti. 6:15 pm Alaska women at Oregon State, 7:30 pm Triangle Lake boys at Monroe. 8 p.m.

Corvallis boys at Sheldon. I m. Oregon College of Education men at TWn Benton. 8 p.m. Volleyball Oregon State University Invitational (men's! -Volleyball Tournament at OSU Langton Hall gymnasium, 9 a.m.

SUNDAY Swimming Oregon State women in Husky In- -vitational (AAU) at Seattle. MONDAY Basketball Alaska women at Oregon State, 5:15 Alsea girls at Monroe, 6. 15 Cascade girls at Philomath.7:15 p.m. Crescent Valley girls at St. Mary's Academy, 7:30 p.m.

Sheldon girls at Corvallis, 8 p.m. Utah rien at Oregon State, 8:05 p.m. Volleyball scores Corvallis Parks and Recreation cd volleyball results Thursday night: AMERICAN-NORTH Whiteside Theatre del. Awards Trophies, 15-7, 15-9. Incipient def.

Tyrone's, 15-4. 15-4. CH2M-HHI ESP def. Gophers, 15-11, 154. AMERICAN-SOUTH Mixed Media def.

Out of Towners, 15-9, 14-16, 15-11. CH2M-HU1 R2 D2 def. HP Lab Lubbers, 16-14, 15-12. Amencan Bottom def. Delta House, 154, 11-15.

16-14. The Spartans' and their sophomore All-Amencari. pSU rips Earvin "Magic" Johnson, have already been rated the nation's 7th best team INDIANA College basketball Friday's Results EAST Grambling 69, Fordham 68 -Maine 72, C. A4T S7 Penn 82. Navy 86 SOUTH Alcorn St.

104. Xavier, La 91 Georgia Tech 75. Georgia 51 Louisiana St. 91. Oral Roberts 75 5.

Carolina 77, Biscayne 54 Tenn. Tech 88. TennjChattanooga 85 Virginia Str 678; Carolina St70-- by the AP. Bobby Knight is one of the country's top coaches, and he has a flock of lettermen. including All-America candidate Mike Woodson SEATTLE to Qive the Hoosiersa W.

Carolina 78. Maryville 70 UNIVERSITY 10 AP ranking ft Ml New coach Jack Schalow inherited 7-fooler Jawann Oldham and 17.2-point scorer Clint Richardson WASHINGTON The STATE x.X IOOR lou9n- Coach George Raveling's Clark College whips JV team quick wit isn all the Cougars bring to the Classic, with returnees like 'iiiimrneiTv nc umitnoii i ur 280 lb. WASHINGTON James Donaldson and 6'11" Stuart House. Marv Harshman's Huskies are always rugged (Continued from page 9) coaching that I've seen that (2-3 zone) defense plafed that way," said Miller. "The other time it was also ty a Texas team, -North Texastate.I)eiensive players usually move with the ball, but in this case we passed the ball back and forth and they didn't move.

We inallly had to tell our people to break the rules of a zone offense and simply say, you're open, That's what happened this time. You don't see many zones collapse soley. into the middle and keep only to the middle. If they're going to put all their marbles there, it opens up some awfully good outside shots for us." Oregon State had the ball 79 times and scored 52 field goals. "We never had any real lull," said Mijler.

just kept scoring." The Beavers led 54-33 at halftime and stretched the lead to 63-37 after five minutes of the second half. OSU led 71-41 with 12:11 remaining and 92-49 with 7:30 remaining. The score was 107-55 with 3:07 to play and 113-57 with 1:08 left. set a goal that we didn't want them to score 60 points," said Miller. "So we attained -out Julius Allen led OSU in rebounding with 11 Dwayne Allen did not score but had 12 assists.

"You add up the things he contributed to us. and then subtract the points he cost us. and Dwayne is still a plus-15 for us." said Miller, "and that's why he's playing. A lot of his steals and his reaction on loose balls created the start of fast breaks. He doesn't have to score to help us." competitors, and five starters return from last year, led by Blackman 5.

McPherson 8. Sanders Janush 5, Feeney 5. Spiry 6. Suchy 9, Mallory 6, Baker 6, Walter 8. OSU JV's (44) Fahey, Evans 2.

Spivey 4. Scheele. Baertlein. Heath 11,. Hartman.

Clarkson 2. Cox 7. Carson 16. Score by halves: CLARK. 27 49 76 OSU.

18 28 44 Clark College of Vancouver rolled to a 76-44 basketball victory over the Oregon State junior varsity Friday night in Gill Coliseum. CLARK (76) Kennebrew 9. Sunset High grads Stan MIDWEST Cleveland St. 93. Wllberforce 71 Creighton 55, Iowa St.

54 Mo -K C. 96. Mo -St. Louis 69 TOURNAMENTS Big Foar Tourney First Round North Carolina 73. Wake Forest 55 Duke 65.

N. Carolina St. 63 Carrier Classic First Round fvracuse 93, W. Michigan 71 IPTAY Invitational First Round Clemson 73. Brown 57 James Madison Invitational First Round Georgia St.

64. Oklahoma City 81 New Jersey Classic First Round Lafayette 74. Colgate 62 Rutgers 101, Rider 51 Show Me Classic First Round S. Illinois 80. Ala.

-Birmingham 72 Wisconsin Invitational First Round St. Lciuis 68, Robert Morris 46 Western Washington 61. College of Idaho 56 Whitman 75. Eastern Oregon 68 Eastern Montana 84. Washington 65 J-Weber State 73, Alaska-Anchorage 71 Oregon Tech 78, W.

Baptist 71 Southern Oregon 98j Linfield 78 Northwest Naiarene 55 Hawali-Hilo 84. Lewis and Clark '57 Simon Fraser 94. Winnipeg 70 Walker, Bob Fronk and WYOMING 7'2" Petur uuuniuiiuiauti. The Cowboys also introduce a new coach at the FWC, Jim Brandenburg. Wyoming returns last year's three top scorers, plus five tV OREGON STATE frosh and two transfers.

AIR REPAIR SALES SERVICE SCUBA LESSONS CLASSES THRU DEC. 2 k.w $54.95 The Beavers have won more Classic titles than any other team, and Ralph Miller has a "ALL YOUR DIVING NEEDS" no-senior squad bolstered 'L by the return of 6'10" UNIVERSITY Steve Johnson. AOUA OF OREGON FAR WEST CLASSIC The youngest major college head coach in the USA, TIP0FF LUNCHEON! It's one of the highlights. Jim Haney, inherited nine lettermen, all of whom have 964 Circle Blvd. Circle 9 Shopping Center 752-DIVE and tickets are limited $6 50 per plate.

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