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wsu Continued from Page 8 Photo by Bob Baker Steve Brown ran a kick back 93 yards for Oregon's only score against Washington State Saturday decided to forego any notion of going for the first down on fourth and 1 from the WSU 20 yard line Jollymour came on to try a 37-yard field goal that failed and seemed to deflate the Ducks when a successful attempt would have made the score 14-10, Instead, WSU came on to score 27 un answered points to put the game away The Cougars fueled their offensive fire with the option play Williams took a pitch on the option and skirted the outside for a 22-yard touchdown run, giving the Cougars a 19-7 advantage WSU fol lowed later with a mix of option and pass plays on an 80-yard drive that put them up 26-7 with 1:17 left in the third period When injuries hit the Oregon defense, WSU was able to take advantage of the less-exper ienced replacements in the game for the Ducks Gordon Bledsoe, Mike Walter and Steve Johnson all went down in the game, and the Cougars were able to chalk up an additional 13 points before it was ail over The season begins to wind down this week as the Ducks prepare to go to Palo Alto, Calif to take on Stanford The Cardinals have been scoring a lot of points lately and if offensive trends continue for both the Ducks and the Cardinals, Oregon may have to wait until the Civil War game for another chance for a win Oregon gains experience at tourney The good news for the Oregon volleyball team was that it gained experience against some ot the best teams in the nation during last wee kend's UCLA Invitational in Los Angeles The bad news was that the Ducks dropped all five matches they played including a quick but merciful 2-15, 3-15 loss to the host Bruins The Ducks also lost to Cal-Fullerton. 11-15, 15-8, 10-15 Cal-Poly SLO 6-15, 11-15; Stanford, 12-15, 14-16 and Kentucky 10-15, 15-13, 13-15 Coach Chris Voelz could find some consola tion in playing against some of the best clubs around "We came close to beating Stanford," she said "We did some real good things and their coach came up to me after the match and said we are the most improved team around S.F. tips Atlanta, Seattle tops Steelers By The Associated Press Joe Montana threw a pair of touchdown passes, and an in terception by Dwight Hicks thwarted a late Atlanta drive, enabling the San Francisco Ducks capture swimming titles in All-Around Oregon's Jeff Morgan and Tama Cuddeback won their divisions of the Oregon All-Around swimming and div ing championships at Leighton Pool over the weekend Linfield and Oregon State al so competed in the first coed swimming and diving cham pionships ever held at Oregon With 458 points, Morgan nipped teammate Mark Burnett by just two points for top hon ors Erik Hughes and Scott Clasle, also from Oregon, cap tured third and fourth place Cuddeback turned back OSU's Holly Andrews, second in last year's meet, and Julie Sko whede, also from Oregon State Oregon’s Tina Helm ended up fourth The Duck tankers hit the water here next Saturday in a 2 p.m meet against Linfield Oregon rugby finishes fourth The Oregon Rugby club placed fourth in the Portland Rugby Tournament, coming out of the weekend with two wins and two losses The Ducks, led by Woody Woodferren and Jamie Graber, defeated Reed College and the Corvallis Rugby Club Oregon suffered losses at the hands of the Portland and Eugene Rugby Clubs 49ers to win their seventh straight game, 17-14, over the Falcons Sunday The victory boosted San Francisco's record to 8-2 and gave the 49ers a three-game lead over Atlanta and the Los Angeles Rams, both 5-5, in the National Conference West Divi sion Montana's second touch down pass of the game, a 3-yarder to tight end Charle Young, gave the 49ers a 17-7 halftime lead With one last chance to win, Hicks, a safety, picked off a Bartkowski pass intended for Junior Miller at the 49ers 5-yard line, preserving the victory In other games, Minnesota whipped Tampa Bay 25-10, Houston edged Oakland 17-16, Green Bay edged the New York Giants 26-24, Philadelphia trounced St Louis 52-10, Wa shington outlasted Detroit 33-31 and Miami beat New England 30-27 in overtime Also, Chicago edged Kansas City 16-13 in overtime, the N Y Jets thrashed Baltimore 41-14, Seattle trimmed Pittsburgh 24-21, New Orleans surprised Los Angeles 21-13, Cincinnati clobbered San Diego 40-17 and Denver downed Cleveland 23-20 in overtime Buffalo is at Dallas in the Monday night game ^^j^^^^^l^Cultural^orum Program' Committee Presents “This week in the EMU” Monday .N'nmi mu i'i :li> I .Ml l. i'i I., i'.'mv. Sandy Putz Wednesday Spaghetti Feed Special 99' ★ St. Germain Trio Thursday .Nnmi mu in tli>' SkOlk(lit K.'t.'i t;>n. umIi Willie Sordid Friday Beer Garden , 17 p.m in tin', I Ml Dininp Km mi No beer garden this week PRECISION HAIRCUTTING Where the rest of Eugene gets a haircut •5 Barber stylists* Look us up, were in the book. Cultural Forum Shakespeare for Schools A selection of works from Shakespeare and classical and modern World Theatre by two current actors from the Oregon Shakespearean Festival: Dan Mayes Henry IV, Pan One; Othello; Two Gentlemen of Verona Dennis Smith Henrv IV, Part One (Prince Hal); Othello Wednesday, Nov. 11 Room 167 EMU Free Admission Shakespeare Program—3:30 p.m., including selections from Othello; Love's Labor I^ost; Hamlet; Henry IV, Part 1 and Part 2; A Midsummer Night’s Dream; and more. World Theatre Program—5:00 p.m., including Oedipus Rex; The Importance of Being Earnest- Galileo; An Enemy of the People; Under Milkwood; and more. RESTAURANT BANK. & LOUNGE TWO FRESH RED SNAPPER DINNERS ONLY $1095 with coupon Includes: Soup, Salad Bar, Bread, Fresh Vegetable and Rice Pilaf (Salad Bar Exclusion Price Not Available) EXPIRES: 11/19/81 RIVERVIEW DINING & COCKTAILS DAILY HAPPY HOUR BANQUETS (GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE) -• 22 CLUB ROAD • (On the Bike Path overlooking the river) RESERVATIONS ACCEPTED 343-5622