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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1982)
r£mu Cultural Forum Program Committee presents “This Week in the EMU” January 18 through 22 Monday Noon gig in the EMU East Lobby with Horse Feathers Wednesday Jazz Gig in the EMU Fishbowl 8-10 pm Mark Wells Quartet Thursday Noon gig in the Skylight Refectory with Carla Schwartz Friday Beer Garden 4-7 pm. in the EMU Dining Room Sequel Seattle Mime Theatre Tuesday, January 26 8 p.m. EMU Ballroom Tickets available at the EMU Main Desk $350 UO Students $450 General Public $2.00 children 15 and under Free workshop in the EMU Dad's Room from Find it in the Emerald emerald sports Same old Civil War story Beavers outpoise men for 6th straight, 76-61 By Jett Dickerson Ofn*£m*raW Oregon freshman Scott Perry sank both ends of a one-and-one situation at the tree throw line to bring Oregon to within two of Oregon State with six minutes to play Saturday night But the Beavers came back with 11 of the next 14 points, and 13 of the last 21 scored, to quench any hope the Ducks had of removing OSU from the unbeaten ranks The 76-61 final score was a poor indicator of the competitive ness the Ducks brought to the always hard fought Civil War game Below the McArthur Court hardwoods, Oregon coach Jim Haney cleared a throat hoarse from trying to yell above the noise created by 9,318 fans, and reflected on his team's sixth straight loss to the Beavers "Oregon State showed why they are a good basketball team," Haney said "In the second half, when the score was tight, they were poised We did not have the emotional stability (that OSU did) ” The Ducks came out strong in the second half to come within two of OSU at 52-50. but Oregon gave the Beavers too many opportu nities to put the game away It was only a matter of time before turnovers and bad shots gave Oregon State what it needed to defeat the Ducks "We broke down every time due to our lack of emotional stability,'' Haney said Whether it meant banging the ball too hard off the backboard when going up for a shot being too eager in shot selection, or getting whistled for crucial technical fouls, Oregon was not as poised as its upstate rival, Haney said ‘‘This (poise) is our last hurdle," he said "When you're playing a tough team like Oregon State, you have to match them phy sically as well as emotionally — that was the difference out there, the emotional "Its not good enough just to compete,” he said On the other side of the coin, Haney said. "We re definitely getting better." Freshmen Perry (7 points) and Blair Rasmussen (10 points, 8 rebounds) were positive factors on offense and guards Gary Gatewood and Paul Bain did a credible job defending Oregon State’s Lester Connor (15 points), the coach said The loss moved the Ducks to 2-3 in the Pacific 10 conference, with Washington State and the undefeated Washington Huskies due to come to Mac Court this weekend Photo by Dtvx) Corwy Oregon '* froth man guard Scott Parry ca mo oft the bench to *c ore to van second-half points. Second half comeback lifts Duck women over Beavers by 3 By Mike Rlpllnger Of ttf Cimrakt All that really matters is the final score That is good news for the Oregon women's basketball team, as that was about the only time they led in the second half to take a wild 63-60 win over a Oregon State team in McArthur Court Friday night The Ducks trailed OSU most of the night, getting the lead only three times in the first half, and were never able to hold it long The Beavers played a tough pressure defense that kept the Oregon guards tied up most of the night and unable to take advantage of the Ducks' superior inside power When Oregon was able to get it inside. Alison Lang took advantage of her quickness over OSU center Jan Martin to score 26 points and gather in 18 rebounds to lead the two teams in both departments OSU seemed to concentrate on Bev Smith (Oregon s all-American forward) and left me open, Lang said "Jan Martin was awfully slow and we just passed around her until we could get a good shot " Lang was decisive inside, but foul trouble kept her on the bench for much of the second half Bev Smith was able to get loose long enough in Lang's absense to keep Oregon in the game as she threw in 11 second half points to give her 19 for the night It was definitely a tough game,” under stated Oregon coach Elwin Heiny ‘ Both teams payed well and we were just happy to get the win , ” Heiny was happy, but he was also lucky Despite deficiency on defense, OSU's Martin played well at the other end of the court to pour in 25 for the Beavers Oregon State played better team defense than Oregon did in the first-ever live commer cial television broadcast of a women's basket ball game in Oregon Fouls made the difference in the game. Oregon State committed five fouls in the first two minutes setting the tone for the rest of the way as two starters fouled out and two others were hampered with four personals Both teams hit 26 field goals, but Oregon was 11 for 18 from the free throw line, com pared to the Beavers, who were only 8-for-12 The Ducks return to action Friday night in McArthur Court against the Washington Hus kies, prior to the men's basketball game with Washington State Undefeated Ducks dump Oregon State Oregon’s undefeated wrestling team kept its perfect season intact with a 23-10 dual meet victory over Oregon State Saturday in Corvallis. Coming off a big 23-17 win over 10th-ranked San Jose State Thursday night, the Duck matmen took it to the Beavers, winning seven of the 10 matches en route to their 10th win of the season. “I was, of course, very pleased with beating Oregon State," said Duck coach Ron Finley. "Any time we beat the Beavers it's nice.” Once again it was the middle weights where the Ducks showed their strength, rolling off six straight wins to take command. The Ducks continued to miss Mike Erb at 118 as Randy Ohta dropped a 9-2 decision to OSU’s Mark Rodriguez to open the meet. But Miles Hancock turned things around at 126 to start the win streak with a tight 9-8 decision over OSU's Cliff Berger. From there, it was almost all Ducks Cliff Porter (134), Bill Nugent (142), Barry Boyles (150), Rick O'Shea (158), and Paul Sheriff (167), all won decisions before the Beavers rebounded to take two of the final three matches. "I was especially pleased with Rick O’Shea who beat his second All-American this year," Finley said of O'Shea s 7-6 decision over the Beavers' Brad Swartz The final Duck victory was collected by Lance Hochanadel at 190 where he bested OSU's Gene Webb to the tune of 7-1 Gymnasts settle for split The Oregon women's gymnastics team settled for a split in Washington this weekend, winning a three-way meet with Seattle Pacific and Montana State while losing a three-way meet with Washington and Washington State On Friday, the Ducks scored 127 80 points to best USP's 119 40 and MSU's 96 80. Sara Gustafson took firsts in the vault and the all-around (32 15), while Maureen Nolan was first in the beam (8 4) and Holly Holmes won on bars (8 75) On Saturday, Oregon scored a season-high 132.05 points, but it wasn't enough to offset UW's 135 35 and WSU's 132.75. UW’s Suzie Sun took three firsts and won the all-around with a score of 35 70 Only Gustafson's winning 9 10 on the vault prevented Sun from sweeping all four firsts sportfolio The University bowling team began the second half of its season against Chemeketa Community College last Thursday in Salem, with the men losing and the women defeating their opponents. High scorer for the men was Gary Smith, whose best was a 213. Vicki Rhoades had a high game of 219 for Oregon. The Oregon coed swimming team was swept by a powerful Washington Husky team 82-29 (men) and 72-33 (women) Saturday afternoon, but later in the day the Oregon men's team came back to trounce Idaho 69-40 at Leighton Pool. 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