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CoirTi Ca-o Jomy-r wrestlers score shutouts OSU makes U4 Da CaaaZien, OSU. ns by toneit. 141 Das) HxU OSU. dee. D.

Coffmg 114 IS kUrt Etobus, OSU. dee. Bob Moore, 17-t lit did Mies, OSU, ee Daw Muaaetmaa. 154. 177 Marty Ryaa, OSU.

pissed Joaa Scaler, 137. IN CarfYarea, OSU, ptoses! Mark HeUmg, I at. HT Howard Ham OSU, pasad Churk Wood 1 16. TEAM SCORE: OREGON STATE 54, ARIZONA 1 118 Randy Majors. OSU.

pianed Sam Sefiwa. 6 34. 126 Cans Lindsay, OSU, dee. tUa EUis.84. The Diamond Shop 156 Brad Seartt.

OSU, dec. Daw Hofimat. U-t bi Brad Morris. OSU. rm Mark Cbert, OSU.

dec Cans Junes. ZH. 177 Marty Rvaa, OSU. a by tarfeit UN Yaroa, OSU, dee. Joe ktarurc, 154.

hT Howard Harris. OSU. ptaaed -alike Wilson. 1 tt TF1U fcYiKF nRPrnteTSTTW 752-3333 103.5 CENTRAL AHlViTVN 1 (Coatintx from page 11) missed shot and was fouled by Oregon SUte'i Allen. Griffin missed the fourth straight Husky free throw with 54 seconds to play.

Martin leaped high to claim the rebound for Oregon Stale and the Beavers took a timeout with 28 seconds left to set up their final play. And Stoutt delivered with a 17-foot game-winning jump shot But while Stoutt's shot won the game, Washington still had a chance to get even during the final eight seconds. But the Beavers applied intense pressure in the backcourt and Washington wasted five seconds trying to Inbound the ball. Finally, Matzen called a timeout as the clock ticked down to three seconds. Stan Walker of Washington took a pass near mid-court and launched a 50-foot shot which bounded off the, backboard and then struck the front of the run as time ran out.

"We could have taken a layup at anytime," said Stoutt as be talked about his game-winning basket "Otherwise, we wanted to work the clock to 15 seconds before we started to work for a shot "Ray (Blurfie) passed me the ball and Griffin was playing back because he didn't want -me to drive. I made a move and shot the baa." "We wanted to look for the backdoor cuts first," said Oregon State Coach Ralph Miller. LET U5 DO PnOFZSCIOIlALLY! Oregon wrestling team scored a pair of shutout wins over Central Washington and Arizona Saturday. -Tbe sixth-ranked Beavers gave the Arizona Wildcats introduction to Pacific-10 wrestlutg with five falls and four super-superior decisions along with one win by default in rolling to a record-breaking 56-0 dual meet victory at Gill Coliseum. The thrashing handed to Arizona came just six hours after OSU had blanked Central Washington, 52-0.

The win over CWSC tied an OSU record set when the Beavers downed the Ujiited States International Universi-, ty 52-0 in 1973. The win over Arizona then broke that record. Oregon State had seven falls between the two matches. Howard Harris, who will be participating in the 13th Annual East-West All-Star Classic at Gill Coliseum on Feb. 6, picked up his eighth and ninth falls of the season.

Also picking up falls against the Wildcats were Randy Ma-' jors (118), Dan Caballero (34), Marty Ryan (177), and Gary Yarco (190). "I was real proud of the team this weekend," said OSU" Coach Dale Thomas. "I just hope the team doesn't get overconfident" The match against the Wildcats was the first dual meet ever between the two schools. 118 Randy Majors, OSU, pinned John Luna, 4:54. 126 Chris Lindsay, OSU, won by default 134 Dan Caballero.

OSU, pinned Steve Rosentein, 4:07, 142 Dan Hicks, OSU, dec Phil Gevock, 164. 150 Dick Knorr, OSU, dee. Tom Pac-10 game against three wins. Oregon' State improved its season record to 1-5. Griffin scored 26 points, hitting eight of 18 shots from the floor and 10 of 12 free throws.

Walker the junior from Beaverton's Sunset High School made nine of 13 shots from the field and two throws without a miss for 20 points. Washington made 14 of 19 free throws. And four of those five misses came during, the final 1:19 with the game's outcome on the line. Radford led Oregon State with 21 points, Dwayne Allen added 13 and Blume scored 10 points. The Beavers shot .509 (29-for-57) from the field and Washington shot 353 (28-for-47).

The Beavers had trouble keeping constant pressure on the hot-shooting Walker on the perimeter. And Griffin was able to maneuver inside and score against the Beavers. "Walker was on my summer league team and he and Dwayne (Allen) are two of the smartest players I've seen," said Stoutt. "They are super-intelligent players. They know where everybody is on the court" Miller felt the Beavers did not do a good job of handling the ball.

Oregon State finished, with 18 turnovers. "We were too careless with the basket-, ball," said Miller. "We just kept giving the ball away. We had seven straight turnovers at one point. "We had a pretty good opportunity to put it (the game) away in the first half.

When you get down and come back and win the road, you are rather fortunate." Washington ran off eight straight points during the final two minutes of the first half to wipe out a 33-31 Oregon State lead and take a 39-33 advantage. But Dwayne Allen's layup with five seconds left in the first half cut Washington's halftime lead to Radford's three-point play with 11:50 left in the first half gave Oregon State a 19-16 lead. Bill McShane added two free throws and the Beavers had a 21-18 advantage. Oregon State took a 23-18 lead on Radford's 19-foot jump shot and the Beavers moved In front 27-22 with 8:32 to play in the half on Blume's 19-foot jump shot Washington led the entire second half until Stoutt hit his game-winning jump shot with, eight seconds to play. "Jeff wasn't the only player who could have We offer complete commercial janitorial service and building maintenance.

We're, equipped to handle any job large or small on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis. And our customer's convenience, comfort and safety always comes First. shot the ball. We bad other players in there capable of making the shot "But Jeff popped out and be had the shot. i lei a professional do Ihe fob! Time was running out and he took it" Radford said he was definitely fouled! by Vaughn while he was trying to shoot the ball with 38 seconds to play.

"I was in the process of shooting the ball," he said. "He (Vaughn) me and the ball went straight up in the The Washington fans felt Vaughn should have been called for a blocking foul or that Radford should have whistled for charging. But they could not accept a shooting foul against Vaughn. test) MARTIN SERVICES BONDED BUILDING SERVICE CONTRACTORS 's Domestic, Commercial Industrial Maintenance wasn't' too crazv about the call himsplf 757-700 "They said Radford was fouled while he was shooting," said Harshman. "That's the first time I've seen a guy shoot the ball with his back." But Harshman was quick to add that the.

Huskies had nobody to blame but themselves for squandering a five-point lead down the stretch. "We had a five-point lead and we lost our patience," said Harshman. "I wanted us to spread out and hold the ball, -but we just couldn't do it "The game was lost because of our impatience and because of the missed free throws. If we make the free throws, the game is over and there are no controversies. "Up to those last free throws, we had shot better than ever," said Harshman.

"I guess it was a case of the percentages catching up with us." Beaver box OREGON STATE Dip fg ft it to tp McShane 7 8-1 0 0 1 D.AUen ..,..30 14 1-4 9 4 4 1 1 13 Johnson 11 1-1 1 1 1 1 Blume 39 5-10 4 1 1 10 Radford 39 t-15 5-7 1 1 1 4 11 J. Allen 1-3 04 I 11 11 1 Stoutt .......15 4- 04 10 t0t Martin ......30 34 04 1 4 1 1 7 Smith ...1 04 04 1 0 3 0 0 0 Totalf 19-57 10-16 33.. 15 10 18 tt WASHINGTON (84) mp fg ft a tt to tp Walker ......40 0-13 1-1 1 3 13 1 20 Griffin 34 3-16 10-12 7 1 3 0 4 Woods 1-7 0-1 0 3 II 4 Matzen ......35 54 04 1 5 4 1 4 10 Vaughn 38' 15 0-2 0 1 4 0 3 4 Roraar 4 04 04 0 2 1 0 2 0 Gudmundsson .3 04 04 0 0 1 0 0 0 CM) 1-1 11 0 0 1 04 0410 0 8 0 0 Totals 100 26-47 14-19 27 16 16 6 21 66 OREGON STATE 35 33-68 WASHINGTON 17-66 Team rebounds Oregon State Washington t. Officials Harrold, Sitow, Omori. Attendance Harshman said he didn't want the Huskiest to call timeout with eight seconds left after Stoutt's jump shot "I think you make an error if you take a timeout there," he said.

"Because by the time'someboby recognizes your timeout and calls it, a couple of seconds will tick off. We wanted to take the ball and go with it so they (the Beavers) didn't have a -chance to set their defense." Oregon State Improved its Pac-10 record to 4-3 and the Huskies slipped to 3-4. Tha atfnrta ef flrlffin an4 Wallrar warA ima rr mi tt 'it i i 3 i I I I 3 wasted as the Huskies dropped their fourth' Pac-10 basketball NOT JUST A LOW PRICE, BUT A LQM PRICE, HIGH MILEAGE, AND TOYOTA RELIABILITY TRUE RELIABILITY. The 1979 Corolla 2-Door Sedan has a tully iransislorized ignition sys? lem for surer starling Dual master cylinder braking system for added VALUE. If it's defined as what you get for what you pay.

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In a nationally televised game, Texas downed Southern California 87-68 in an in-tersectional basketball match at Austin, Tyrone Branyan and Jim Krivacs combined for 47 points for Texas, while a sturdy zone defense held Southern Cal's towering scoring star Cliff Robinson to 13 points. Texas raced to a 38-23 halftime lead and added to the margin in the final 20 minutes. OREGON (65) Barner 1, Murray 10, Clark $, Closs 17, Small 13, Hartshome 6, Lyon 2, B. Walker 8, Sealey, Williams 2. WASHINGTON STATE (74) Rison 9, Collins 21, Kelly IS, Donaldson 9, House 11, Huntley 3, Harriel 1, Preston 4.

HaKtime Oregon 40, Washington State 38. Fouled out Barner, Murray, Small. Tola! fouls Oregon 33, Washington State 18. Technicals Donaldson. Attendance 8,863.

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