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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1982)
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CA 93940 AON7EREY INSTITUTE Wrestlers battle Beavers By Paul Danzer Of th» Emtrakj It may be anything but civil Friday night when the Oregon State Beavers visit McArthur Court for a 7:30 p m wrestling war with Oregon’s rehabilitated Ducks Oregon coach Ron Finley has designated Friday night "Wres tling Night" in Eugene, hoping to attract a record crowd for the final home appearance of the season for the Ducks He also hopes to keep his record of six straight dual meet wins over the arch-rivals intact The Ducks, who downed the Beavers in Corvallis earlier this year, enter the season’s final meet with a 14-3 mark The Beavers enter the meet with a dual meet record of 13-11 on the season, but own a commanding 46-10 edge in the series with the AUTO INSURANCE Low Monthly Rates Jerry Brown Ins. 1385 Oak 485-4010 SMILEY SMITH GOGGLES CARRERA BARRECRAFTER PIPER SCOTT ALSOP MOUNTAIN GOATH SALOMON TYROLIA GE2E MARKER ROFFEE HEAP SERAC WHITE STAG WOOLRICH LANDAV g O SWIY ALFi WE CARRY PRODUCTS FOR SKIERS BY HE HORTHFACE RACE ON IN AND SAVE! 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HARVEY FOX’S 199 W. 8th St. 484-7344 VISA SPORTING GOODS EUGENE • CORVALLIS • ALBANY • SALEM Ducks The meet will mark the return of two Ducks who have not been seen in the lemon and green uniform for some time Junior Mike Erb, who has been sidelined for six weeks with a lame arm, will make a go of it at 126 pounds, and senior stand out Bill Nugent, who has been wrestling with an all-American team in the Soviet Union, re turns for his final appearance in Mac Court at 142 Finley, who said he would like to see more than 3,000 fans witness the showdown, feels the Ducks must win the first five matches against the Beavers or wind up in a dogfight "I feel we've got to win the first five weights,” said Finley "It is important because we may have to forfeit at 177 If we don’t (win the first five) we might be in trouble ” Leading off the top five for Oregon will be senior Randy Ohta, who will take a season record of 7-10 into his final home appearance as a Duck grappler His opponent at 118 will be OSU freshman Mark Rodriguez who enters the match at 8-6-1 Erb, who at 126 pounds is 5-2 overall and 1-2 in dual meet action, will run up against sophomore Cliff Berger with a 21-15-1 season scorecard At 134, another senior, Cliff Porter, will hit the dual meet mat for the final time against OSU sophomore Walt Markee Porter has a season mark of 17-8 com pared with Markee s 5-9 record Nugent's final bows for the home folks will come in the evening's fourth match, a 142-pound tilt with the Beavers' Scott Cardwell Nugent sports an 11-2 mark and is undefeated in six dual meet appearances Cardwell, a freshman from Fall Creek, is 12-14-1 The big match of the night will come at 150, where Duck senior Barry Boyles will challenge Beaver all-American Brad Swartz Boyles enters his final home match with just two draws to blemish an otherwise perfect record Boyles has 16 wins, nine in dual meet competition Swartz is 28-3-1, with one of those losses to the Ducks' Rick O'Shea in Corvallis O'Shea takes a 17-7-1 mark into his 158-pound match with OSU’s Dave Krzmarzick, 15-17 At 167, Oregon's Keith Beutler (5-3-1) will take on Jeff Smyth (2-5) A question mark for the Ducks is the status of 177-pounder Paul Sheriff, who may have to sit out the match due to illness If he does go. it will be against OSU's Jim Baumgardner who is 28-8 on the season At 190 Charles Nutter (10-12) will go against Mike Mondale (8-6) And at heavyweight, Fin ley will go with either junior Dan Cook (23-4) or senior Owen En gelman (1-0) against the Beavers' Chris Bielenberg, 17-14-3 "I think we'll be ready,” said Finley "We've been competing better lately." Laann Wmn, Oregon tuntor running alar, will run the mile in the Mrtlrose Gamas m New York City tonight, than will travel on to Ottawa to run an BOO-meters run m the Citizen Games on Saturday. Feb 13 The Millroae field includes virtually all the top American milers. including Mary Decker Tabb. who set world indoor records in the mile and 3.000 in the last three weeks Warren who has a best of 4:30 36outdoors. has also run aa.25 31 miieonthe road in the Fifth Avenue Mile last September Warren soloed a 4.37 9 to win the mile in the Oregon Invitational in Portland Jan 30 White Warren is busy competing on the East Coast, most of her teammates will be competing in the Vandal Indoor In Moscow. Idaho on Saturday. Feb 12 Some 30 athletes are entered in the meet, most m the afternoon developmental meet Those competing m the invitational night meet include Grace Bakan f300). Ranza Clark (unatt 600) Lena Frtuson (300). Kathy Hayes (1500) Rhonda Massey (600) Leme Miiler (300 hurdles) and Lisa Nicholson (300 hurdles) The Oregon men's and women's bowling teems defeated Lane Community College 14-7 and 16-5. respectively. Thursday afternoon The men were led by Dave Rozak's 219 high game and high series of 566 Mary Beth Agnew had a high game ol 193 and Martha Clarkson had the high series ol 489 lor the Oregon women Oregon senior Bev Smith, a 1961 Kodak All-American, has once again been selected as a finalist for the Wade Trophy given annually to the nation s top collegiate woman basketball player Smith and Old Dominion s Anne Donovan are considered to be the top candidates among the 30 finalists The Oregon coed swim learn will finish its dual meet season for the 1961-62 year Saturday against the Beavers in Corvallis The dual meet will begin at OSU at 7 p m The men wtli take with them a 6-1 dual meet record while Ihe women will strive to maintain a 500 season going into the dual meet at 3-4 PORTLANO (AP) — Stu Inman, general manager ol the Portland Trail Blazers said Thursday he is trying to adhere to forward Bob Gross's request to be traded to another National Basketball Association team But Inman said that, so far there has been little interest in Gross shown by other NBA teams Gross, the last remaining member of Portland s 1977 championship team, said Wednesday he wants to be traded because he was told by Coach Jack Ramsay that his playing time will be reduced in favor of rookie Jeff Lamp