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Netters pinch Portland, extend win streak to eight The Oregon men’s tennis team continued to improve on its best start ever as the Ducks downed visiting University of Portland 5-4 Tuesday to im prove their season mark to 10-1. “It was just another good team effort,” said Oregon coach Buzz Summers of the Ducks, who have now won their last eight matches. "We hadn’t beat them the past two seasons and almost didn’t this time.” Oregon’s Thor Carlson slipped by Kim Gourley, 3-6, 6-3, 6-4, in the top singles event to get the Ducks rolling. Each team won three singles matches. “Thor played the best tennis for us against Portland,’’ Summers said. “In doubles (Bill) Whistler and Thor again came through for us." The Ducks took two of the three doubles events, including Whistler’s and Carlson’s 2-6, 6-0, 6-4 decision over Portland’s Dave Thomas and Norm Wils more. 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Givens, the senior bullpen ace, came on in the seventh for a faltering Sam Manley and pitched a solid two and one third innings, allowing the ’Cats one run while striking out four and baffling several hitters with his sidearm delivery. Manley picked up the decision, his second of the year without a loss. "The last couple of times he’s pitched, he’s come closer to pitching the way I know he can,” said Krause of Givens’ performance. Oregon will be back at Howe Field today for a 2:30 game against a young and inexper ienced Concordia team. Bill Gwinn will make his first pitch ing appearance of the season. Golf squad ends tourney in third; UW claims first Oregon’s women’s golf team was unable to pull off any upset at the Portland Invitational Tuesday, ending the three-day golf tournament solidly en trenched in third place. The University of Washington, powered by five golfers who all finished below 250, scored a tournament-low 964 points, coming in almost 100 points lower than either of their league opponents. Oregon State finished second with 1,058 points while the Ducks ended the tournament with 1,114 points. The Husky golfers were led by medalist Sue Sanders who knocked in a 72 round Tuesday to edge teammate Nancy Peck for top honors. Sanders shot 236 for the tournament, while Peck ended with a 237. Low scorer for the Ducks was Mary Siprell with 268 points after posting a 86 round Tues day. Fencers claim top places in epee Oregon’s fencing club swept the two top places in the epee competition last Saturday in the Oregon Progressive tour nament. Brian Smith went undefeated to win the tournament, while Dan Leach made his strongest showing of the season by taking second place. . In women’s foil, Danan Mans field finished third and Rose mary Daszkiewicz finished sixth. 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