Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 17, 1982, Section B, Page 2, Image 10

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The Oregon woman's aki team Saturday won the giant
slalom and slalom events at Mt Spokane Wash Yvonne
Gemmed paced the women with a second-place finish m the
giant slalom and first m the slalom It was Gemmetl s 9econd win
of the season
Other women to do wed m the events were Nancy LvxSey
and Kate Ryan who finished fifth and eighth respectively for
Oregon The Oregon men finished third in the events
Both the men s and women s teams go on to i eg oners
Saturday in an attempt to qualify for nationals in alpine and cross
country skiing
The Oregon lean's beak athad taam continues to lead the
Pacific 10 Conference in scoring with a 75 « average and
continues to have the worst defense m the league avowing 90 7
points per game
Ineffective performances by John Greig and Jerome
Williams *1 last weekend s 94-51 loss to Oregon State dropped
both from the top five in the respective departments of scoring
and rebounding Greig s fifth-ranked scoring average dropped
from 16 3 to 15 6 while Jerome Williams, ranked third m
rebounding saw his average drop trom 9 5 rebounds per game
to 8 9 per game following a two-rebound game agamst the
Beavers Greig could only score three pent* aga nst the
awesome Beaver defense
The Duck men hoopeters w. try to break her current
six-game losing streak against the Washington scrvoois th-s
weekend Saturday the Washington Huskies ertertam Oegc- n
Seattle white WSU plays host Monday mght m Spokane The
Cougar game will be the regiona1 Monday Night game of the
week m addition to being beamed on the ESPN network
Ba* Smatv. Oregon s premier women s basketball player, will
be honored following her lest home game in a Duck uniform The
moot w# have her number 24 jersey retired at the completion of
the Oegon-Moruana game March 6 m McArthur Court
MU. CITY. Ore <AP) — Two basketball coaches at Santtam
High School were reprimanded Tuesday tor conducting a
ceacsce «i winch players had to remove an article of clothing
each erne r*y mosed the basket
Orw g»' who happened to be watching the practice session
complained to school authorities
Ttw MC cay-Gates school board voted 3-1 to reprimand
Coach Moms Sreder and junior varsity Coach Doug O'Neal tor
the ncalent last week
Ths sort of thmg does not meet educational standards and
cannot be tolerated m the future the resolution said
The Oregon Track and Retd CHntc will be held Saturday
Apm 3 1992 at McArthur Court Topics such as oft-season
tramng tor instance running relay exchanges and shot pul and
javekn technique will be covered during the morning session
proceeding the Oregon-WSU dual track meet Oregon men s
head coach Btlt Dellinger women s coach Tom Metnonen and
tie Oregon staff will host the event Registration is $5
NEW YORK (AP) — Champion Larry Holmes said Tuesday
he was certain that hts scheduled March 15 World Boxing
Council heavyweight title fight against Gerry Cooney would be
postponed and labeled the injured challenger 'Looney Cooney
These whackos are doing a good job ol conniving and
scheming Holmes said ot Cooney and his managers
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Three pointer
leads Bullets
over Blazers
PORTLAND (AP) - Guard
Frank Johnson's three point
play with 42 seconds left lifted
the Washington Bullets to a
100-97 National Basketball
Association victory over
Portland Tuesday night
Johnson's points rescued the
Bullets, now with a 25-25
record after Portland strug
gling for most of three quarters
regained the lead at 96-95 on
Kefvm Ransey's basket
Johnson's points gave the
Bullets a 98-96 lead After
Portland's Billy Ray Bates made
one of two free throws.
Washington sewed it up with
free throws by Spencer
Haywood and Don Collins
Greg Ballard led Washington
with 22 points. 14m the first half
as the Bullets nursed a 49-47
lead
Portland took command early
in the third quarter as Mychai
Thompson, who had 21 points
and 15 rebounds for Portland,
scored back-to-back buckets to
give the Blazers a 54-53
advantage
A field goal by Rick Mahorn
put the Bullets back on top
55-54, with 8 22 left in the third
period
Washington maintained the
lead until the last two minutes
Ransey. who had been held
scoreless, scored his first field
goal at 2:16 to pull the Blazers to
within four After Thompson hit
a free throw, Ransey scored
back-to-back free throws to give
Portland its short-lived lead
Jim Paxson led the Blazers,
now 28-22, with 24 points
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