The Pacific-8’a Back-of-the-Week, Bernard Jackson. Is wrapped up by Bill Drake and Steve Bennie. The Washington State tailback wasn’t always taken care of in time as he shredded the Duck’s' defense for 261 yards in 21 carries. Photo by Washington State Daily Evergreen. [ Sports Oregon Ducks team statistics RUSHING TCB VO YL NYO AVO TD LO Bobby Moore. 1B JOS 10*2 34 103* S O* * S3 Greg Herd. 3 B S* J*S 10 2*S S O* 4 30 Jim Anderson, p B S* 21* « 20* 3 54 0 I* Meuriie Anderson. T B 13 57 4 S3 4 0* 0 1* T bur men Anderson. F B 4 41 0 41 10 2 0 2* Dan 3 outs. QB 1* *4 40 24 12* 0 21 Greg Brnslerbous S 1 20 0 20 20 0 0 20 1 eland Glass. 31 1 1* 0 II ISO 0 II Larry Batll*. SE 1 1 0 1 1 00 0 1 Andy Harrab. T B 2 1 * S 0 1 Harvey Winn, QB 24 *7 *3 2* 0 10 Oregon Totals MS 1172 II* l*S* 4 * II S3 Opponent Totals 414 JMJ 111 11*1 S.3S 11 *S PASSINO PA PC HI YDS PCT. TD LO Dan 3 outs QB 1*0 71 I 96* 4*4 4 44 Harvoy Winn. QB *5 3* 4 452 SS4 S *0 Bobby Moot*. T B 3 0 0 0 000 0 0 Otegon Totals 1M 114 II 411 SO* II «• Oppanent Totals 1*3 I* 14 M3 4*3 7 71 SAMI PLAY TOTAL OPPBNSB IOAMBSI PLAYS YARDS AVO AVO Dan 3ouls. QB(«> 17* *12 1*3 7 3 41 Bobby Moor* T Bill 201 1031 12* 7 4 ** Harvay Wmn, QBII) •* 42* 71 0 4 *1 Oregon Totals *12 J*** 303 4 I N Oppanent Totals Ml Silt •*! * 3 4* RBCBIVINC NO YDS AVO TD LO letandGlau 31 41 S32 12 * 3 44 Bobby Moore, TB 24 103 1.3 2 41 GrwIimlil.SC '* 233 12 4 2 22 Larry Bailie. SC • 105 13 I 1 40 ChucB Bradley. TO • '1* u * 0 7® Jim Anderson. 3 B * 20 1.3 0 II MaurK* Anderson. T B 1 I* 22 0 2 43 Greg Herd. 3 B 1 10 »3 0 11 johnny Bert FL 7 7* U S * ** Oieaan Totals 114 •«'• 12 7 II *4 Opponent Total* 01 **3 111 7 71 SCON INC TO LAP 7-AP PO SAP PTS Bobby Moor*. T B SO 0 0 0- 41 LarryBaille.Si I I* 11 0 IS 0-34 LetandGlau. PI SO 0 0 0— 10 GragMard.PB 4 0 0 0 0- 34 Greg Spas hi. SC 10 0 O—ll Dave Pieper MON 1 0 0 0 0— II johnny Bar* PI 1 0 0 0 0— t Bill OreB* DHB 1 0 0 0 0—1 Mono 3 opted. A 0 110 0 <3— I Oregon Totals H TO 71 *1 M 0-171 Oops neat Totals M MM 11 S-M a—US INI CNCBPT IONS NO YDS TO LO B‘tl DtaBv DHB * "> * *' Dave P»ap*r MON 1 01 1 47 Bob Groan, S 1 17 0 n Steve Rennie L B Don * 'ease DHB ' 1 0 Oregon Tetels 14 Ml J 47 fTo—iTfirnl t i>Uh I ♦ V < ♦ v H>r TO) PUNTING NO YDS AVG BIND LK Greg Brosterhou*. S V 31* 30 * 0 44 Steve Bailey. TD 13 449 34.5 0 49 Larry Battle. SE IS 449 31 3 0 58 Oregon Total* 37 1147 33.7 4 S* Opponent Total* 31 1144 40.9 0 59 PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG. TD LG Boh Green. S 5 48 13.4 0 14 Johnny Kerr. FL 9 79 4.4 0 13 Bill Drake. OHB 3 9 3 0 0 3 Oregon Total* 17 114 4.1 0 14 Opponent Total* 4 34 4.4 4 14 KICKOFF RETURNS NO VOS AVO TD LO Maurlca Andarsan, T B 72 405 11.4 0 19 Johnny Karr. FL 14 72* 1* 3 0 19 Grag Hard. FB 1 15 15.0 0 15 Andy Harr ah. T B 1 13 13.0 0 13 Gaorga Colaman, C 1 9 90 0 9 Otagoo Total* 39 *7* 17.1 0 W Opgenanl Total* 1* 4*1 17.1 • 37 Guy out; Glass, Anderson doubtful The Ducks not only lost the game and a chance for the Rose Bowl Saturday, but one and possibly as many as three players. Out for the season is defensive tackle T im Guy. who strained the ligaments in his right knee in Oregon's 31-21 loss to Washington State. Guy was operated on Monday Flanker Leland Glass and tailback Reecie An derson may miss Saturday's contest in Colorado Springs with Air Force. Glass injured his left knee and according to Coach Jerry Frei "it will take a miraculous recovery for him to play. I don't think it will happen But it could " Anderson sprained his ankle Also suffering from ankle sprains, but ready to go against the Falcons, are defensive back Bill Steber i and tight end Chuck Bradley. Mallards stop FSU 3-2 in comeback win Adrian Kahtany captained the Portland Staters as they came to Eugene determined to lead the Vikings to a share of first place in the Oregon Intercollegiate Soccer Association. The Mallards were just as determined to stop the Vikings and hold Kahtany. who had scored 29 goals in eight games and is on his way to the league scoring records, to zero points. The scene was set for the game of the week in the league and it was, as the Mallards won 3-2. Portland State carried a 1-0 lead into halftime and added another before the Mallard offense could break through. Ron Brandsteder finally kicked one through 13 minutes into the half, then , following the tying goal by Dick Jonker, won the game with his second score, eight minutes from the gun. Kahtany scored one goal for the Viks as his team outshot the Oregon team 28-13. Water polo In another game, the Coots continued their winning ways as they ran their record to 4-0 shutting out LCC team, 2-0. The strong Coot defense has allowed only one goal this season. Coach Chuck Horner’s prediction of winning three of five games during the water polo team’s California trip came within a double over-time of coming true. University of Pacific swimmers managed to put three in the cage against a tiring team of Ducks to win that game, 13-10. Earlier in the trip, Oregon had come from behind scoring four goals in the last quarter to beat Chico State, 8-7, and had sunk Sacremento State in a 14-10 meet. They had also lost to California, 10-7, via the late goal routine and were outclassed by the San Jose J.V.’s in a 13-5 route. San Jose’s varsity is top ranked in the nation so has a well stocked J.V. team as well. Leading the scoring were Gary Hidle and Tom Hill who each picked up 12 goals over the five games. Bob Medlock, the most improved player over the series, chipped in six more as did Steve Smith and Larry Barr. fSports Briefs SAILING—Oregon, sailing in its first Douglas Cup Regatta, finished seventh in an eight boat field. The race, held Saturday in Long Beach, Calif., was won by Southern California. Used in the regatta were Cal 25’s. DIVING—Oregon’s five-man diving squad took the first annual University of California at Davis Invitational Diving Tournament Saturday. Paced by John Duf ficy’s two first place finishes, Oregon got 198 points. Cal-Davis finished second with 162 followed by Diablo Valley College, 86; San Diego State, 76; Southern Oregon, 22; and Chico State, 11. Dufficy took the inward group and individual medley divisions. Oregon’s Jay Lerew captured the forward group category. 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