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Ralph Miller, it was a team effort on defense that keyed the Beavers' two victories in the Bay Area last weekend “It was nice to put two strong games back to back at this time of the year, and especially on the road,” Miller says "Against Stanford we played as good of 40 minutes of defense as we have played all year " OSU won those two games without the services of 6-11 start ing center Greg Wittjer. who has been out of lineup since spraining an ankle against Idaho in late December Miller says Wiltjer probably won't start against the Ducks, but will go instead with 6-8 sophomore Charlie Sitton (118) in the post On the Oregon injury list, Han ey says starting point guard Fred Cofield won't suit up for the game, but forward David Brantley will Cofield missed the trip to San Francisco last weekend because of a stress fracture in his right foot, while Brantley sat out of the Stanford game with a sprained ankle Senior Barry Walker will con tinue to start in Cofield's place Walker, who scored 15 points in each of the two Duck losses last weekend, is the igniting force behind the Ducks' fast break "With the fast break, we're sure to have flurries where we turn the ball over against Oregon State, says Haney ‘‘We d just like to limit those flurries to only a couple of times in the game ” Duck wrestlers outmatch Sparts By Paul Danzar OtKmEm*wH Running off five consecutive victories through the middle weights, an inspired Oregon wrestling team overtook 10th-ranked San Jose State in a dual meet showdown Thursday night at McArthur Court, down ing the Spartans 24-18. The meet was billed as a tremendous matchup, as the Ducks entered the match ranked 11th in the nation and looking to break into the top 10 The enthusiastic crowd that showed up at Mac Court wasn't disappointed The win raised the Ducks to 9-0 in dual meet competition, while the Spartans suffered their first setback to go 9-1 The key match came at 177 where Duck freshman Charles Nutter upset San Jose State's highly touted Andy Tsamas 3-2, giving the Ducks a 21-9 lead with two matches to go Nutter sent the crowd, which Photo by DavtO Corey Oregon senior Bill Nugent outmaneuvers San Jose State's Eddie Baza to win a 6-5 decision Thursday night was toud throughout the match, crescendoing into a roar as he escaped Tsarnas’ grasp early in the final round to take a 2-1 lead Nutter was then awarded an other point when Tsarnas was called for stalling for the third time in the match As it turned out, Oregon needed the match for the vic tory At 190 pounds, sophomore sensation Lance Hochanadei was anything but sensational in drawing 4-4 with the Spartans John Torrise, and at heavyweight, Oregon's Dan Cook was pinned at 1 07 of his match with Casey Gulliford to account for the final score Senior Bill Nugent, making his last appearance at Mac Court for almost a month, posted Oregon's first win, a 6-5 deci sion over Spartan All-American Eddie Baza at 142 Senior Barry Boyles poured it on against Spartan freshman Matt Olejnik 32-8 (at 150) to pull the Ducks to within a point at the break Sophomore Rick O'Shea posted the Ducks' second straight superior decision, a 17-5 thumping of San Jose's Bart Ah You, to kick off the second half Junior Paul Sheriff kept the streak alive with yet another superior decision, this one a 15-3 win over the Spartans Clay Davis at 167, to set the stage for Nutter's heroics Fresh Popcorn Hors d'oeuvres Video Games 0S129*> Free Taco Bar Every Day 3:30-6:30pm. <4 TUESDAY Come as-you-are .V\*r v:nrtC Si Happy Hour 'til closing THURSDAY L.C.C. 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