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Ron Sloy (24) went three fine innings for Oregon, but the Ducks saw an early 11-0 lead dissolve before beating Willamette 15-13.
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Oregon gets a big jolt but still wins 15-13
By MIKE GRADY
Of the Emerald
You don’t give up nine runs in
one inning and expect to win a
baseball game, but that’s exactly
what happened to Oregon in their
game Wednesday afternoon
against Willamette University.
Leading 12-2 going into the
sixth inning, the Ducks appeared
to have everything under control.
The sun shone down on basking
fans and Willamette pitchers were
either throwing balls in the dirt or
right down the middle where
Oregon bats were eagerly waiting
to do their work.
Even Oregon head coach Mel
Krause was in high spirits, moving
along the bench, joking and smil
ing with his players.
But suddenly the wind picked
up, as did Willamette. Just when
everybody thought the game was
as good as over and that it was
time to go home and put on some
warmer dothers, the visiting Wild
cats put together nine runs on six
hits to make it a one-run game.
The Ducks did manage to keep
their composure, however, scor
ing three runs in the bottom of the
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the bottom of the seventh inning to
ruin Oregon’s comeback bid and
win at women’s softball 10-9.
The Ducks scored five times in
the top of the final inning to knot
the score at 9-9, but OCE won the
game when Trade Ranf singled
sharply to left field scoring Linda
Kilgore.
Hanna Munson led the Oregon
hitters, cracking two triples in four
times at bat. The loss dropped
Oregon's season record to 0-7.
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seventh and hanging on for a
15-13 win. But it had still been a
scare.
"The spectators ought to be
happy about it,” said Krause with
a mocking smile after it was all
over. “They’re always complaining
that there’s not enough offense.”
“Actually it was good to get the
reserves in and give them a
chance to play under a pressure
situation,” said Krause, returning
to a more serious mood. “There
were times that we could have
ended that big inning but we
couldn’t make the play.”
“One of our problems all year
has been breaking down in one
big inning during a game,” he
said.
The Oregon victory was its sec
ond non-league win in two days. A
two-run homer by Tom Dodd in
the 10th inning of Tuesday’s game
against Portland State had given
them the first.
The Ducks now travel to Pull
man for a three-game Northern
Division series against Washing
ton State. The Cougars, last
year's Northern Division champs,
currently own a 2-1 win-loss
record while the Ducks are in first
at 3-0.
Sophomore Adam Berlin has
been tabbed by Krause to start
Friday’s single gsame while Dean
Kegler and Glenn Fisher are likely
Chicago-area prep coach
named to dual Oreaon Dost
Chris Voelz, a top high school
volleyball coach from the Chjcago
area, was named Monday as
Oregon's new volleyball coach
and assistant athletic director.
Voelz, 28, coached the vol
leyball teams of Maine South High
School in Park Ridge, III., to a
122-42 record in seven years. In
addition, Voelz also coached bas
ketball and softball in the subur
ban Chicago league, long re
garded as one of the strongest in
terscholastic volleyball areas in
the country outside of Los
Angeles.
After four years of volleyball at
Illinois State, Voelz received her
master’s degree in secondary
education form Northern Illinois in
1974.
She will begin her duties at
Oregon in August at an annual
salary of $17,000.
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PORTLAND — Helen Voz
enilek won the number-one sing
les and Oregon went on to win
everything else as the Ducks
swamped Portland State 9-0 in
Wednesday tennis action.
Singles — Helen Vozenilek, Oregon, d. Kathy
Budnik, PSU, 6-0,6-0. Patti Layton. Oregon, d. Pat
McLean, PSU, 6-3. 6-1. Mo Hennig, Oregon, d.
Sharon Melary, PSU. 6-1. 6-1. Debbie Borchers,
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PSU. 6-3. 6-0
Doublet — Layton-Vozenilek d. Budnik
Hubbard, 6-1, 6-1 Borchers-Henrug d. McLean,
Lewis, 6-1, 6-1 Marihart-MIckleson d. Meiary
Donaldson, 6-2, 6-0.
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Ducks fifth in
Texas tourney
HOUSTON — Oregon’s sixth
ranked golf team managed to par
lay a bad day into fifth place in the
All-American Intercollegiate tour
nament being held here through
Saturday.
The Ducks, who have been
making a semi-permanent home
in Texas for the better part of this
month, stand behind the other top
schools in the nation in the
26-team, 72 hole affair at the
Atascocita Country Club in Hous
ton.
Jeff Sanders, Oregon’s top
linksman, had what for him
amounts to a terrible day, as the
junior All-American from 1976
shot an appalling nine-over par
81.
“They were tight today,’’ said
the Ducks’ Coach, Jim Ferguson.
“But they have the patience to
shoot under par.”
Oklahoma State leads after the
first round with a team total of 283,
followed by Brigham Young with a
284 total. Oregon has a team
score of 292, nine shots off the
Cowboys’ lead.
Scott Tuttle leads Oregon with a
two-under par 70, which ties him
with two other golfers for fifth
place. Brent Murray had a 72,
Doug Hixson a 74, and Jon
Heselwood a 76 for the Ducks.
Oregon lost a match to Houston
last week, also in Texas.
Team Korn — Oklahoma Stale 263. Brigham
Young 2B4. Georgia 288. Houston 289, Oregon
292
kKlhrlduai — Bob Clamper BYU. 66; D. Shirley,
Auburn, 67; D Baker. Arkansas. 68; Chip Beck.
Georgia, 69; Jay Alcorn, Oklahoma State 70; B
Harrison, Oklahoma State, 70; Scott Tuttle,
Oegon. 70. Other finishers — Oregon. Brent Mur
ray 72, Doug Hixson 74, Jon Heselwood, 76, Jeff
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