Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, June 02, 1977, Section A, Page 5, Image 5

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    —sports—
Bar-hopping
it*
University pole vaulter Tom Hintnaus may appear as if he's standing
on the bar, but actually the Duck tracks ter is clearing a personal best
16-10 during last week's NCAA Preparation Meet Hintnaus will
take part in he first NCAA track and field championship beginning
today when the year s biggest meet starts in Champaign, III.
Blazer team effort working
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The
National Basketball Assoc,
championship series has become
a matter of 12 against one and
even The Doctor can't handle
those odds.
Netters lose
TEMPE, Ariz. — The weather
was warm but the tennis was a
little hot for University netters
Helen Vozenilek and Debbie Bor
chers in the U S Tennis Associa
tions Women's Collegiate Champ
ionships here Tuesday.
Both Vozenilek and Borchers
were eliminated from consolation
singles competition and from
championships doubles play.
Vozenilek fell from singles play by
losing to Beth Hinson of Florida
State, 6-4,6-4, while Borchers lost
to Sheri Mixdorf of Arizona State,
6-2, 6-2.
In opening round play Monday,
Vozenilek had dropped a 6-0, 6-0
decision to Anne Broyles of
Southern Methodist and Borchers
fell to Jerry Leavitt of Arizona
State, 6-1, 6-3.
In doubles play Tuesday, Voz
enilek and Borchers fell into con
solation play with a 6-3,6-2 loss to
Linda Mitchell and Karen Merenes
of Texas.
The Oregon pair will continue in
doubles play today.
The Portland Trail Blazers, their
fast break running like a well-oiled
machine, got points from all 12
men on their roster as they routed
the Philadelphia Sixers 130-98
Tuesday to even the playoff finals
at two wins each.
The Sixers, by contrast, got 24
points from Julius "Dr. J." Erving
and little from anyone else. Erving
had 14 points in the second period
to keep the 76ers close, but was
no match for the Blazers team ef
fort.
"You can never do too much,"
said Erving. "But it's depressing.
When they triple team me, it
should help our team. But it
hasn’t."
Meanwhile, everyone got in the
act for the Blazers, which is the
point Portland coach Jack Ram
say has been making all year long.
"We stress the team concept
above all else,” Ramsay said.
"We want everyone to be in
volved. There’s nobody on this
team who doesn't have a play de
signed for him. They all have con
tributed something to us.”
The teams flew here from Port
land Wednesday and were
scheduled to practice on Thurs
day.
"We re in a three-game series
with two games on their court,”
Ramsay said. “We have to carry
our game to Philadelphia, which
we haven’t done until now.”
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