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Duck women blitz Seattle Alison Lang dominated the scoring and rebounding departments Friday as the Oregon women's basketball team drubbed the Seattle Sea Baskets 68-53 in a non-counting game at McArthur Court before a crowd of 1,000 The Ducks jumped out to an early 13-2 advan tage, with their full-court press throttling every Sea Basket scoring attempt The Ducks' defense kept the potent Seattle offense under wraps for the most part Oregon lost its intensity midway through the first half, but the Sea Baskets were unable to pull any closer than five points A pair of fastbreak lay-ins by freshman guard Lisa Vetter, on long passes from senior All-American Bev Smith, sent the Ducks to the locker room sporting a 33-21 bulge As in the first half, the Ducks jumped on the Seattle Amateur Athletic Union club early in the second half, outscoring their opponents 10-2 in the first 2 13 of the second half But again, the Ducks failed to keep their intensity throughout much of the second half A pair of Penny Gienger lay-ins with 9:31 remaining put the Ducks up by 20, 57-37, and the lead seemed insurmountable In the Ducks' first game against the Cuban national club, they showed patience and poise In this game, they showed the same, except in spots where they tended to hurry shots Smith and freshman Chris Metzger were also in double figures for Oregon Smith had 17 points on 8-for-14 shooting from the field while Metzger had 10 points on f-for-11 from the floor Smith also had 12 rebounds, five assists and 10 steals Metzger, coming off an injured ankle suffered in the Cuba game shot well despite rushing a couple of shots For the Sea Baskets, Margaret Nielson was the high scorer, hitting on 5-of-17 from the floor and 4-of-8 from the free throw line for 14 points Janet Kusler also was in double figures for the Seattle club with 11 Nielson was high rebounder for Seattle and for the game with 15 The Ducks easily outshot the Seattle AAU team, hitting on 29-of-62 from the floor ( 468), while Seattle could manage to connect on only 22-of-69 (.329) EL SALVADOR WILL WIN!! 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ON THE DOWNTOWN MALL M-F 9-5:30 Sat. 9-5 ATHLETIC Wrestlers take second place LAS VEGAS, Nev -Mike Erb, Barry Boyles and Dan Cook each captured individual titles as the Oregon wrestling team finished second in the Western Open Wrestling Tournament held last weekend With 106 5 points. Oregon placed behind Cal-State Ba kersfield in the team competi tion with 112.5 Erb won the 118-pound division while Boyles finished atop the 150-pound class and Cook did likewise in the heavyweight class Openers Continued from Page 5 ‘ This is a young team which has a lack of playing in pressure situations and it showed in the way we played tonight " For the night, Magee finished with 29 points, which is not all that unusual when you consider he averaged 27 5 per game last season Oregon showed balanced scoring, with five players in double figures Greig and Williams with 15 each, Cofield, 14, Brantley, 11, and freshman Rodnie Taylor, 10 The Ducks will have little time to prepare for their next opponent—Cal-Riverside—who comes to Mac Court Tuesday night But at least Riverside does not feature an All-Amer ican center, nor does it return all of its starters from last year as Cal-lrvine does "We played a very good team tonight," Haney said "I would have liked someone easier to start out with " "I'm disappointed, but not discouraged I think we re capable of playing far better " READ THE ODE EUGENE VISION CENTER • JOHN PERKINS, O D. • CLAUDE BRIST, O.D. 396 E. 18th at Mill 686-8321