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Bring this ad and S2 to OUMNCAUT TOURS 1_128_Alde£ _ _ _343^343 emerald sports Surprise teams face Oregon Patient Cougars, opportune Huskies visit McArthur Court this weekend By Donald Coulter Ol ll>» EmtraU Two of the Pacific 10 Conference’s early season surprises — Washington State and Washington — will visit the state of Oregon this weekend. And Oregon basketball coach Jim Haney is glad they both travel to Corvallis before visiting Mac Court. "It’s definitely an advantage." Haney says of the two teams playing 10th-ranked Oregon State before they take on the Ducks. “I don’t think playing the two Oregon schools back-to-back is an easy task." Washington (6-0 in the conference) and Washington State (5-1) have climbed to the top of the league standings because of patient offenses that commit few turnovers, and defenses that keep the scoring low Washington is allowing just 62 points per game, while WSU is giving up an average of 53. In contrast. Oregon is both scoring and allowing about 80 points "We’re going to continue to play our game,” Haney says of the fast break "Wa shington and Washington State would rather see the game played in the 50's We want want it played in the 80’s. “Washington State does a real good job of keeping the tempo down, but Washing ton will run if you give them the chance " Washington starts four seniors, including forward Dan Caldwell, who leads the Hus kies in scoring (14.5) and rebounding (6 6) Two other seniors who have keyed Wa shington’s 13-2 start are center Kenny Lyles r (12.2 p.p.g.) and guard Steve Burks (12.3 PP9) Washington State has already won more confernece games than it did last year, when the Cougars finished in the cellar with a 3-15 record Their fast start this season is due to the play of junior forwards Steve Harriel (6-6) and Guy Williams (6-9) Wil liams, a transfer from the University of San Francisco, leads the Cougars in scoring (12.6) and Harriel is second (9.9), although he has averaged 14 points in six league games Oregon's leading scorer so far this sea son is John Greig, who is averaging 17.4 points in conference games, ranking him sixth in the Pac-10 Behind Greig is Jerome Williams (12 9 p.p.g ). Both forwards are averaging just over 7 rebounds Haney says point guard Fred Cofield, who has missed the Duck's last three games because of a stress fracture in his right foot, will not play Saturday night against WSU "There's some chance he will play Mon day (vs Washington),” Haney says of Cofield, "but it will depend on what the doctor says on Sunday.” In addition, Haney doubts freshman Jerry Adams will play in either game Adams missed last Saturday's contest with Oregon State, and has not practiced this week due to a strained achilles tendon "Jerry's in great pain,” Haney said Thursday "Today he put on his tennis shoes for the first time in a week He could could hardly walk " DUCK NOTES With Cofield in the lineup. Jim Hanay Oregon has a 7-3 record Without him, the Ducks are 0-4 Oregon leads the Pac-10 in scoring (81 8), Free throw percentage ( 754) and rebounding margin (9 4) ‘Flashy’ Huskies to visit Ducks By Steve Turcotte O/Vw EnwnM The University of Washington has a strange women’s bas ketball team Although the Huskies lead the Northwest League in scoring, at 80 points per outing and rebounding at 50 a game, Washing ton’s record is a mystery at 6-5 “Their record is really deceiving,” said Oregon women's basketball coach Elwin Heiny, whose Ducks face the Huskies this Saturday, 3:30 p.n at McArthur Court "They are really quite a good team. "They are probably the flashiest team we will play here this season. They are a team that will beat us if we do not play well.” Getting beat is something the 11th-ranked Ducks almost experienced last Friday night when Oregon State came close, losing to Oregon 63-60 The Huskies are a very different team from last season. They have a new stock of freshman and junior college transfers to give : their team a well-rounded look * “Their new people have come at key positions for them," said Heiny, whose Ducks are 11-2 on the season “They have fast > guards who handle the ball well and their big people are good * players, too." Freshman guard Leteia Hughley and sophomore playmaker Karen Murray lead the Huskies in scoring Murray leads the squad in scoring, averaging 16.2 points per game while Hughley is tossing in 15.3 points a contest Husky center Liz Chicane is scoring 10a game Hughley (6.6) and Carlin McClary (6.4) lead the team in the rebounding department "Murray is probably their most consistent player scoring and rebounding," Heiny said. "We ll have to watch her closely Last year Washington was weak at guard They had to rely mainly on their inside people They have those big people back along with some freshman and junior college guards They are tough " Oregon still is relying heavily on the scoring and rebounding of All-American Bev Smith and center Alison Lang Smith is scoring at 19.6 points per game and grabbing 12.2 rebounds Lang, meanwhile is scoring at a 18 6 clip per contest and snaring 116 rebonds a game After those two, the scoring and rebouding averages really drop Next in line in the scoring and rebounding departments is Chris Metzger, who is injured with a stress fracture, at 8 7 points and 5 4 boards "I think the key to the game will be how we get the ball into our inside people, ’’ Heiny indicated “Last year Alison Lang did not have a very good game against Washington But if Alison stays out of foul trouble I think we ll do well. That's kind of been the case all year, if Alison's gets in foul trouble and has to sit on the bench, we don't do all that well.” With the absence of Metzger because of the stress fracture, the Ducks will rely on sophomore Alison Bernhardt Bernhardt is scoring 4.9 points a game in just 151 minutes "Alison has been playing well lately, she probably will start for us,” Heiny said "But in order to win the game, we re all going to have to play well We will have to get good performances from everybody, because I think depth will probably be a factor If we get the good performances, I think we ll win." The top ten currently at $5.99 are AC/DC, The Police, Fo reigner, Journey, Earth, Wind & Fire, Olivia Newton John, Loverboy, Stevie Nicks, The Rolling Stones, Rod Stewart. For all your musical needs, make us your first stop! Lowest everyday prices of all hit records in town. For example: EIGHTY ADDITIONAL LP’S AT $5.95 A $6.95 EACH! 62 W. 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