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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1982)
: Sunday, February 7th • TWO SHOWS 7:00 and 9:00 p.m. 2 -TICKETS $8.00 and $7.00 RESERVED EMU Emerald Valley Forrest Inn C reswell Mazama Sporting Goods Valley River next to Bi-Man Roond-Tu-lt Gifts Cottage Grove Lights for Musk Springfield ----COME EARLY—HAVE DINNER reservations recommended t ii i: i>m:\ii> vyi m:y lOKKIM I W ' !> \ I I Kt \ ! KiiVIij < k I U 1 I I n K | i, i v \. * » S - 4 I t 7 *s» «7«Hi i till \i opki’m.i n i ii L&g.t*y r fMtMtMMfV By Donald Coulter Of*m Bmmrmtd Just how bad was this wee kend tor the Oregon men's bas ketball team? Well, think about this: The Ducks gave up a total of 191 points in their two losses to Southern Cal and UCLA That sets a new record tor weekend ineptitude by Oregon, eclipsing the old mark of 188 points sur rendered to the Bay Area teams just three weeks ago Oregon has played 1,740 games in its basketball history, dating back to the year 1910 Only TWICE in those 71 years has a team scored more points than Southern Cal tallied against the Ducks (1-7) Friday night The next night at Pauley Pavillion, UCLA scored the game's first 10 points, and led by scores of 16-2 and 30-10 in the first half on way to a 84-61 rout over Oregon In other words, it was a wee kend the Ducks would rather forget about It started out auspiciously e nough for the Ducks, as Oregon kept pace with the third-place Trojans Friday night for most of the early going Trailing by six at halftime, the Ducks outscored USC 10-2 at the start of the second half to take a 56-54 lead But the flood gates soon opened up. as Southern Cal outscored Oregon 32-12 over the next 12 minutes to break the game open With the game virtually over, both coaches let their subs flow on to the floor in the last five minutes of the game, and the score ballooned to a final count of 107-91 * ^alV'e corteq^^^'a'T' **$&##» -lT j- ^ twW9R *rrnV vrHVR^] O srtfl n u □ Q COU#^ *500' wmm? JV*««S *°itc‘86 „,«.~*»„S’c*«"';»'" ^ year Pfo9'a othv WmV rwC'sf*0 »«,k.e KarP'°s V _— , .»«• "s; s c““’’ ^ OUU Bae86-31°3- ^ ss,. ine °£ato 900c> ^.onal ** a6 a" «a««>' Pu„%oa "“"^C **•’’££»«o" «°" ove, *'m So^sh't,s ^0fe ^ neV®e°2&eSt sn°rt<J career 9°a's \^e ■ n0Bg,n tt>e Bas'C ^ game mav <* s®^ stay ^e3f in,0rn>atton, ca R01^Oe.a^^oto.^V 0,con.ac<«*DeP Sc»enc® emerald -sports —— A weekend to forget USC, UCLA blast defense-less Oregon men USC guard Dwight Anderson was the game's leading scorer with 32 points, and tour other Trojans were in double figures Jerome Williams scored a car eer-high 31 points tor Oregon, and John Greig added 21 points and 10 rebounds On Saturday night, UCLA pounced to a 20-point lead with just under nine minutes remain ing in the first half But Oregon started asserting itself on the backboards, and. combined with lackadaisical play by the Bruins, Oregon was able to close to within 38-29 at the half Three minutes into the second half, the Ducks crawled to within four points (42-38) before UCLA decided to start playing again Shortly after ward. the Bruins outscored Oregon 16-4 to take a 16-point lead, and the outcome was well in hand UCLA shot 54 percent from the field for the game, but the Ducks could only hit one-third of their shots (21-63). UCLA won the game with balanced scoring, as four players finished in the mid-teens Greig was the game's leading scorer with 20 points, and Williams added 14 rebounds The two losses leave the Ducks tied for sixth in the Pac-10 with a 3-6 record, 8-10 overall The game was Oregon's fifth straight road loss, and the 16th in its last 18 games dating back over the last two seasons DUCK NOTES - With his 41 points this weekend, John Greig is now third in Pac-10 scoring midway through the conference schedule After nine games, Greig is averaging 17 6 points, trailing only Mark McNamara of Cal (21 8) and USC's Dwight Anderson (20 4) Jerome Williams is second in the Pac-10 in rebounding, pulling down an average of 10 4 after nine games McNamara is also first in that department Since jumping out to a 2-0 record with conference opening wins over Arizona and Arizona State, Oregon has dropped six of its last seven games, the only vic tory in that string coming against Washington State in McArthur Court kinko's copies 4c self serv it e • computerized Xerox • reduc tion • 2 sided copies • binding • lamination 344-7894 764 E. 13th