Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 13, 1973, Page 6, Image 6

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Volleyball
success
in Canada
By JEANINE NAVARRA
Of the Emerald
“We were the only U.S. team
there and we made a good
showing,” Women’s In
tercollegiate Volleyball coach
Karla Rice said.
Rice’s comment was in
response to the third place honors
Oregon’s volleyball team earned
at the University of Victoria
Invitational Tournament
Saturday in Victoria, Canada.
The tournament consisted of an
eight-team round robin with each
school playing seven matches of
two games each. One point was
awarded for each game win.
The University of British
Columbia was undefeated and
won the tournament with the full
14 points. Chimo, an independent
Canadian volleyball team came
in second with 11 wins and three
losses, and Oregon took third
place with a 10-4 record.
Rice said Oregon’s strong point
was in blocking and cited
sophomores Karen Banks and
Diane Ventre as, “doing a very
good job in both blocking and
hitting.”
Rice noted a difference in
Canadian female athletes. She
said, “For Canadians, sports
isn’t for one specific sex, it’s for
people - and it shows. Com
petition from the Canadian teams
was outstanding.” UBC has one
former and one current national
player. National players are
those representing Canada in
both the Pan-American and
Olympic games.
Although this is the third time
Oregon’s been invited to compete
in this tournament, it’s the first
time they could participate.
“This is the first time we had the
funding for the trip,” Rice said.
Oregon’s next game is with
Portland State University,
Tuesday, Nov. 19, in Portland.
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Oregon 9-game statistics
RUSHING
TCB
YG
YL
Don Reynolds, TB
Rick Kane, TB
Greg Herd, FB
Henderson Martin, FB
Eugene Brown, FB
Maurice Anderson, SB
Herb Singleton, QB
Norval Turner, QB
OREGON TOTALS
OPPONENT TOTALS
189
56
34
24
19
11
30
35
398
445
233
172
126
70
68
65
37
1657
1926
33
11
1
3
2
13
72
148
283
261
SCORING
Bob Palm, SB SE
Don Reynolds, TB
Rick Kane, TB
Russ Francis, TE
Greg Lindsey, SE
Herb Singleton, QB
Keith Lively, K
Hugh Woodward, K
Pat McNally, SE
Mike Jodoin, SLB
Steve Donnelly, FS
Team
TD
5
7
3
3
2
2
0
0
1
1
1
1-XP
11 11
0
u
0
0
0
78
5 6
0
0
0
2-XP
0
0
0
0
0
c
0
0
0
0
0
N YG
AVG
TD
LG
853
222
171
123
68
55
•7
111
4.51
3 96
5.03
5.13
3.58
5.00
51
30
33
33
8
11
14
12
1374
1665
3.48
3.74
11
16
51
52
FG
SAF
PTS
12
0
0
0
0
0
14
1 3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
42
18
18
12
12
10
8
6
6
6
2
OREGON TOTALS
OPPONENT TOTALS
25 * 23 25
26 22 24
RECEIVING N0 yds
Russ Francis, TE 26 453
Bob Palm, SB SE 20 322
Greg Lindsey, SE 19 220
Maurice Anderson, SB 17 159
Don Reynolds, TB 13 94
Pat McNally, SE 10 139
Rick Kane, TB 5 29
Henderson Marlin, TB 4 28
Eugene Brown, FB 3 28
Johnny Kerr, SB 2 21
Greg Herd, FB 2 17
OREGON TOTALS 121 1507
OPPONENT TOTALS 79 1281
PTS
20
17
17
0
41
10
58
14
7
OPPONENT
Arizona State
Air Force
Utah
Michigan
California
use
Washington
Washington State
UCLA
OPP. PIS
26
24
35
24
10
31
0
21
27
Nov 17 at Stanford, 1:30 PST
Nov 24 OREGON STATE, 1:30 PST
— P acific-8 Game
0
12
AVG
17.4
16.1
11.6
9.4
7.2
13.9
5.8
7.0
9.3
10.5
8.5
12.4
16.2
RESULTS
3-9
6-8
TD
3
5
2
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
12
8
SITE
Eugene
Colo. Springs
Eugene
Ann Arbor
Eugene
Los Angeles
Eugene
Pullman
Eugene
0
0
LG
67
41
29
23
20
33
14
11
17
12
11
67 —
87
184
198
ATT.
40,100
34,541
31,500
81,113
28,700
53,155
40,000
19,800
21,200
350,119
OREGON FOOTBALL STATISTICS
PASSING
Herb Singleton, QB
Norval Turner, OB
Don Reynolds. TB
OREGON TOTALS
OPPONENT TOTALS
TOTAL OFFENSE
Herb Singleton, QB
Don Reynolds. TB
OREGON TOTALS
OPPONENT TOTALS
RECORD: 2-7-0
YDS YDS
PER PER AVG COMP
PA PC Ml YARDS PCT TD LG GAME COMP PER GAME
190 »0 13 11J7
M 31 5 352
10 0 0
.474
.477
.000
254 121 18
1(2 TV 14
1507
12(1
.473 12
.434 (
50
47
0
47
87
144.4
50.3
0.0
147.4
142.3
12.(
11.4
0.0
12.4
14.2
GAMES PLAYS RUSHING PASSING TOTAL YDS GAME AVG PLAY AVG
220
100
427
-7
(53
1374
1445
1157
0
1507
12(1
1150
(53
2(81
2944
143.7
94.8
320.1
327.3
5.23
4.49
4.47
4.49
11.2
4.4
0.0
13.4
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HIGH GAME
274
179
487
493