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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1982)
Splashers split Men win, women lose to OSU Mark Bernett paced the Oregon men's swimming team with two first place finishes as the Ducks won the aquatic Civil War over Oregon State. 54-32, at Leighton Pool Friday Meanwhile, OSU's Holly Andrus led the Beavers with two first-place finishes and a third-place finish to beat the Oreaon women, 80-33 ... ' 'y Bernett scored tirsts in the 200 individual medley (2 04 06) and the 100 freestyle (50 05) Andrus placed victories in the 200 freestyle (2 05 47) and the 500 freestyle (5 42 52) while taking third in the 200 individual medlev (2:04 74) y In addition, the Duck men swept the diving competition, with Ted Colombo and Dave Fleming going 1-2 in the 1 and 3 meter diving events The Oregon men ran their dual meet record to 2-0 with an earlier victory over Linfield. and the women are now 1-1, also having bested Linfield The next co-ed dual meet for the Ducks will be Sat , Jan 15. at 6 30 p m against Sacramento State in Leighton Pool Gymnasts open with win, loss Oregon’s women's gymnas tics team opened its 1982 sea son as expected, breezing to a 128 95-120 55 win over out manned Seattle Pacific on Friday before falling to a highly touted Oregon State team, 142 80-126 65, on Saturday Oregon coach Gary Vander hoef had gotten word from his assistants that Seattle Pacific would not present a problem for the Ducks, and that turned out to be the case Senior Sara Gustafson led the way for Oregon, taking firsts in the vault, uneven bars and balance beam en route to winning the all around competition with a score of 33.15 She was backed by two freshmen. Jerri Frazer and Julie Tennenhouse, who took second and third in the all-around re spectively "I was pleased with the way we went after it,” said first-year coach Vanderhoef, “and Maur een Nolan did a super job on the bars.” Nolan, who took second on the bars with a score of 8 05, was not so sure "I think there's definitely room for im provement," she said Things were different against Oregon State, the nation's third best team a year ago The Beavers' depth showed against the Ducks as they swept the top four places in three of the four events All-American Mary Ayotte paced OSU with firsts in the uneven bars and floor exer cise and a top score of 36 70 in all-around, while Gustafson's fifth-place score of 32 30 was the best the Ducks could mus ter Second place in the all around went to OSU’s Jayne Weinstein, who prepped at the National Academy of Artistic Gymnastics in Eugene, yet got away from Vanderhoef and Oregon, “I think she wanted to come here,” said Vanderhoef, "but at the last moment It was a disappointing meet for Oregon Vanderhoef had hoped to stay within five points of the Beavers, but instead had to settle for a 16 point difference and a dual meet record of 1-1 Oregon's next meet will be on January 15 against the same Seattle Pacific team they opened against, this time in Seattle It’s the Bengals vs. S.F. Frantic drive boosts 49ers; Cincinnati breezes S.D. By ttf AmmocMk) Pfvm Joe Montana threw his third touchdown pass of the game with 51 seconds to play, carry ing the Cinderella San Francis co 49ers to a 28-27 victory over the Dallas Cowboys in the Na tional Football Conference championship game Sunday The victory sent the 49ers into Super Bowl XVI against Amer ican Conference champion Cincinnati on Sunday , Jan 24 at the Silverdome in Pontiac. Mich Ken Anderson threw two touchdown passes as the Cincinnati Bengals, playing near-perfect football despite bitter cold, beat the mistake prone San Diego Chargers 27-7 Sunday for the American Con ference championship It will mark the first time since Super Bowl III that two teams with no experience in this game will meet for the National Foot ball League championship Montana staged a frantic drive downfield, climaxing it with a 6-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Dwight Clark, who led the NFC in pass receiving during the regular season Ray Wersching then added the vital extra point that clinched the victory tor San Francisco Six turnovers had kept the 49ers in trouble much of the afternoon, and Dallas had ral lied for 10 fourth-quarter points to seize the lead at 27-21 Anderson, the National Foot ball League's passing cham pion. Most Valuable Player and Offensive Player of the Year, hit M L Harris with an 8-yard scor ing pass midway through the first quarter, giving Cincinnati a 10-0 lead, then sealed the vic tory with a 3-yard TD pass to reserve tight end Don Bass with 6 52 to play Bass had helped set up An derson's first scoring pass, recovering a fumble on a kickoff by San Diego s James Brooks after Jim Breech had put the Bengals on the scoreboard with a 31-yard field goal Breech also connected from 38 yards after a holding penalty wiped out a Steve Kreider touchdown run on a fake field goal, and Pete Johnson bulled in from 1 yard out for Cincinna ti's other scores The Chargers’ only touch down came on Dan Fouts' pass to tight end Kellen Winslow, a play covering 33 yards, in the second quarter It was the only time this sea son the high-powered Chargers had been held to less than 17 points Fouts completed 15 of 28 passes for 185 yards and was intercepted twice on consecu tive San Diego drives late in the second quarter CLASSIFIED ADS CAN BE PLACED AT ODE OFFICE 300 EMU UO BOOKSTORE STAMP COUNTER EMU MAIN DESK DEADLINES Ads must be placet* by 1 pm one 'J<i, prior to publication Ads that are to appear in Monday s paper must be m by 1 pm Friday PAvMENT All ads must t>e paid for ir; advance unless a billing agreement has been estab fished with us RATES Mates are 15 cents per word for the first day and tcents per word for consecu tive days *'u ad <s ru without change J1.50 minimum lor the firat insertion St.20 minimum tor consecutive insertions There is NO refund for ed cancellations ’tie ODE cannot be responsible tor more Itian one day's incorrect advertising msertioi the ODf s liability for typographical errors incor reef insertions, or omissions in advertising published shall be limited solely to the cancellation of charges for such portion of space occupied by the error If you ad appears incorrectly call 686-4343 before 1 pm for correction m the next day 's issue Die ODE will not knowingly accept advertis my which in any manner denigrates or unjustly excludes members of any age. sex race color national religious or sexual orientation LAFLER SILKSCREEN r 'Shirts baseball shirts etc 343-2306, 342-1927 836 1-15 BEG. 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