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Corvallis Gazette-Times from Corvallis, Oregon • 9

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Beavers California and Arizona emerge with Pac-10 wins rseMe-M. California upset Arizona Stale 70-59 and Arizona rolled SouikersCai i over Stanford 74-64. UCLA held off Oregon State 65-63 in luhsuv IK the other Pac-10 game. UCLA 1- I .47 4 OREGON STATE I I SM I STANFORD (Ml Welch Betas a. Eyas f.

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Blocked sluts J. Alka. Radfordl. Greenwood X. Wilkes.

Team rebosnds- OSU UCLA 1 Attendant- 1174. AnaooaSute I I JtO 1 Monras. Anaoaa I JU- 1 ARIZONA (741 Demie It, Meftsa It, less 1, Brows Stanford 1 Seals Hawawrta 14, Smith a. Betosrawhe. rinasitly.

Cauforms 1 1 HaUums Annas JS, Stanford M. Foaled tat I JO 14k Hawthorne. Dewue. Total leads Stanford Anaoaa 17. Tedmcala Bettos.

Atteadaaet TWWar's scans I'CLA 45 Oregon State CALIFORNIA (76) Gillespie Singfctot IS, Tree 17, Anjooj 71 suniora Caielta 11. Sparks Dana. Scimeiderjoisi 4, HolUad. California Amons SUl as ARIZONA STATE Nask i Urn LatUr 1. VTT Gecrjiaa 1.

Taylor, Lever, Joskus It William. Suns. Orrgoa at Soother. Cal Kns 1 California and Arizona joined UCLA as winners in Hmi-CiHmiaB. AnSiataa.Touitoak Pacific-10 Conference basketball action Thursday night -Cauio rHini (CosUnBett frsm page 8 against Southern California at the Los Angeles Sports Arena.

Johnson said he was slowed by strep throat. hicb had caused him to miss one day of practice last week. "I didn't have any energy." he said. was like when I -was down here two years ago, only not quite as bad. But I couldn't run or cut hard.

I just didn't have any energy." Johnson was one-for-eight from the field. UCLA had been hoping to slow down Johnson, Radford, Blume and Sloutt. "Those were the four guys we wanted to shut off," said Cunningham. "We did a good job oo Radford and a very good job on Johnson. He's very tough when he geU the ball inside, and we stop them from getting the ball to him.

But we didn't stop Blume from doing anything, and Stoutt was unbelievable all night." Blume, whstarted out cold, shot ll-for-20 for 23 points and Stoutt shot 6-for-8 for 12 points. Radford scored seven, Julius Allen scored seven, and Tony Martin scored Greenwood shot 9-for-10 and scored 19 points for the Bruins, Holland scored 14 and Vandeweghe scored 12. Greenwood had nine rebounds. -ir T. "We didn't play bad," said Dwayiie Allen.

played well enough to win. But the refs decided that some things that went on weren't fouls. They were home-court refs. But I don't think UCLA can play with us at Gill Coliseum, and they still have to go up there. We don't plan to lose in Gill Coliseum this year:" "Our game in Corvallis will be very tough," Greenwood admitted.

Oregon State was even with UCLA for the last time with 3:48 remaining when Blume hit fast break jump shot from the key, tying the scored 63-63. Holland gave UCLA'the lead with a 20-footer with 3:16 left. It appeared that Blume would tie the score with 47 seconds left when be sped down court after stealing the 1 ball from Hamilton, but Hamilton stripped Blume of the ball just before he attempted a layup. Miller felt Blume was fouled on that play. "There were two he said.

"There was one when he intercepted the ball and another when be was close to the basket. He ended up losing the ball and a foul was called on as immediately thereafter. With three officials on the floor, they're supposed to be able to get In position. Unfortunately, they didn't get in position." "They fouled the heck out of you," Stoutt told Blume. Stoutt had been trailing Blume on the play and had hoped that Blume would dump the ban back, to him for an easy "I landed on the floor.

probably slipped," said Blume. "That's the way the officials took it That's the way the call was, so that's the way I'll take it. It was just one of, those games. Someone had to win and someone had to lose, and we came out at the other end." UCLA had taken a 31-29 lead when Tom Sanders threw in a bank shot from near the midcourt line at the half time buzzer. The Bruins pulled away to a 39-31 lead early in the second half, when Johnson was on the bench with a twisted ankle, but three straight baskets by Blume tied the scored at 46-46 with 12:43 to play.

Stoutt tied the score 48-48 with 12:10 left OSU stayed within 51-50, 53-52 and 55-54, and took its last lead at 56-55 with 8:25 remaining when Johnson fed for a layup. Holland regained the lead for UCLA on an 18-footer from the corner, although Blume tied the score with 3:48 left before Holland's game-winning 20-footer with 3:16 left. East-West grid game tomorrow. STANFORD, Calif. (AP) Now that who is No.

1 has been settled, college football moves into Its yearly phase of impressing the pro scouts at the all-star games. And the oldest of those games, the East-West Shrine Game, will be played here Saturday, the 54th time for the contest. This time the game follows the major bowls by five days, enabling players from Alabama, Southern Cat, Notre Dame, Michigan, Penn State and Nebraska to particpate. Despite that, only three Associated Press first team AUAmerica players Penn State offensive lineman Keith Dorney, Alabama defensive lineman Marty Lyons and Richmond defensive back Jeff Nixon are here. That leaves a lot of spaces for good players who for one reason or another haven't gotten the full attention of the pro scouts yet "Most the players who go to the Hula Bowl (also on Satur day) are already sure of being first round draft picks.

The players here have more to prove, said Kalph DeLoach of California, a player with in- deed something to prove. our unbeaten teams left The latest style from -A J- 1 100 Cotton Tabyoke belted back Denim blue- $2100 By The Associated Press The Oregon high school boys' basketball race traditionally hits high gear in January, and the number of unbeatens in the Class AAA division already has dwindled to four. The undefeated squads are McMinnville, Central Catholic of Portland, South Salem and Baker. South Salem is 9-0; all the others are 8-0. Here is a look at the teams with the best records in each of the state's districts as of Thursday: PIL Benson 5-1, Grant 6-2, Jefferson 5-2.

WILCO Lakeridge 9-1. West Linn 9-1, Lake Oswego 6-m 2, Clackamas 6-2. METRO Central Catholic 8-0, Hillsboro 6-2, Parkrosd 6-2, Aloha 6-2. COAST-VALLEY -McMinnville 8-0, Sweet Home 53 MIDWESTERN -Marshfield 7-2, Churchill 6-3, North Eugene 6-3, Cottage Grove 6-3, South Eugene 6-3, Willamette 5-3. SOUTHERN Medford 4-1, Klamath 3-2, Roseburg 3-2, Grants Pass 3-2.

INTERMOUNTAIN -Baker 8-0, Pendleton 7-2, La Grande 62, Ontario 6-2. VALLEY South Salem 9-. 0, Corvallis 5-3, Crescent Valley 53. i "i i i iirik 1 U1 Hustler fit to 810 4-Door Sedan Or'01 todav ev rry last- -iQc Pro hockey NHL Tharjday'l Retain Philadelphia New York Islanders 1 Los Angeles Montreal 4 Chicago 3. Buffalo 1.

tie Detroit I. Soviet Wings S. exhibition Today's Games Vancouver at New York Rangers Pittsburgh at Atlanta Boston at Colorado WHA Thursday'! Result Team WHA 4, Moscow Dynamo 1 Gama Moscow Dynamo vs. Team WHA. at Edmonton Transactions RASF RAli.

i A New York Yankees Named FA Weaver vice president. HOCK ICY 3 Wimhinoton Caoitals Recalled Rim Ulonde. center, from Binghatnton of the American Horkey League. Akrd waivers on Greg Carroll, center, for the purpose of giving him his unconditional release. SOCCER Dallas Tornado Traded, Jeff Rrturne.

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