Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 26, 1982, Section A, Page 9, Image 9

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    Men
Continued from Paga BA
Forwards Jerome Williams and John Greig
have handled most of the rebounding chores for
the Ducks. While 7-foot freshman center Blair
Rasmussen has continued to improve on both
ends of the court to establish a 5.1 rebounding
average, Williams (a junior) and Greig (a senior)
have led the team, averaging 7 8 and and 7.1
rebounds, respectively As a team, Oregon holds
a 38.7 to 34 1 rebounding average over its op
ponents
The duo also leads the team in scoring Greig
leads the Ducks with a 15.9 scoring average,
while Williams is second with 13 3 points per
game
The Trojans began the season with high
hopes that have withered somewhat, even though
their 16-7 record is already better than the 14-13
mark they established last season For the Bruins,
however its been a downright odd season
UCLA was figured by everyone to replace
Oregon State atop the Pac-10 standings, but an
0-3 start in the conference race left the Beavers
again as the conference favorites Since that
horrendous start, the Bruins have reeled off 11
straight conference victories to take second
place, two games behind the Beavers, who they
play tonight in Corvallis
They have so many all-Americans on the
team that they need their own basketballs,"
Williams says of the Bruins "It took a long time for
them to mesh, but since those first three league
games they've been playing really well."
The Bruins are led by 6-7 sophomore forward
Kenny Fields, who averaqes close to 16 points per
game, and 6-6 senior forward Mike Sanders, who
is considered one of the top forwards in the
nation.
USC is boosted by the play of all-American
candidate Dwight Anderson. The 6-3 guard has
been averaging close to 20 points per game
despite aggravating injuries that have kept him
from being at full strength.
Even without those players, neither team
would be a pushover for the Ducks, who have not
had an easy time with teams they were supposed
to beat. For Haney however, the past is the past,
and the final four games of the season are very
important to the team
’The end of the season is always important.
To end with the taste of success on your lips is
ideal,” he says "Its good to win throughout the
season, but if you aren’t going to do that, you’re
better off winning late than winning early and
losing later in the season.”
DUCK NOTES — Junior guard Paul Bain, the
team’s long shooting specialist, is within range of
sophomore forward David Brantley’s school
record for field goal percentage, .592 (61 of 103
last year) Bain has made a team-leading percen
tage of 571 (56 of 98) Greig and Williams lead
the Ducks in another category — Greig has fouled
out six times and Williams five to make up more
than half of the number of times a Duck has fouled
out of a game this year The Ducks continue to
lead the league in scoring and in points given up
Oregon is averaging 75 4 points per game, but is
giving up 80 3 points per game
MEETINGS
One Way Ministries Bible study and
Christian fellowship meets tonight at 8 at the
House ol His Presence 1057 Patlerson St
across from the University Inn All are invit
ed Pastor Dan Johnson will lead the study
The International Christian Fellowship
will meet tonight at 7 30 at the Way Inn 1332
Kincaid St . tor Bible study led by Dr Long
The University Student Intramural Coun
cil will hold its weekly meeting today at 3 30
p m in the Intramural office Gerlinger Hall
For turther information or Questions call
Chairman Page Mesher at 686-5293 or
485-9309
The Lutheran students on campus will
have a soup-supper meeting Sunday from
6-7 30 p m at Grace Lutheran Church 710
E 17th Ave
SPEAKERS
"Women In Today's Military is the topic
ot a lecture by Prof Charles Moskos. North
western University, today at 3 45 p m in
Room 203 Chapman Hall
"Peacemaking In Europe" is the topic ot a
lecture Sunday by Terry Provance National
Disarmament coordinator for the American
Friends Service Committee Provance who
will lecture at 4 45 p m at the First Con
gregational Church. 1050 E 23rd Ave will
be the keynote speaker at the final session of
the Interchurch Mission Seminars
"LHUm Grow WM is the topic of a lecture
today by R William Burnett Region Church
Educational System Coordinator, at 12 30
p m at the LDS Institute of Religion. 687 E
16th Ave A light lunch will be provided for a
small lee Sponsored by the Latter-day
Saints Student Association
WORKSHOPS
A day-long workshop Saturday promoting
personal and professional development of
DOONES8URY
by Garry Trudeau
BLOOM COUNTY
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by Berke Breathed
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communication student* will be highlighted
by a keynote speech by Betty Roberts.
Oregon Supreme Court justice, at 3 30 p m
in Allen Hall The workshop, scheduled from
10 am to 4 30 p m . will cover topics in
advertising public relations, print, and
broadcasting during morning sessions
Afternoon sessions will focus on stress, time
management, coping with two-career
families planning a career in journalism and
internship information For more informa
tion, call Karen Adams at 484-9725 or Kim
Chin at 683-4680
"Hypnosis For Women" the title of a
workshop presented Tuesday by the Hard
Times Women s Health Network The work
shop will be held from 7-9:30 p m at the
Wellness Project. 358 W 10th Ave Learn
self hypnosis visualization and relaxation
gulls Lean about hypnosis as its used in
chronic illness helping with substance
abuse and as a tool to help alleviate stress
Suggested donation of $1-S3 goes toward
helping future women s programs Child
care provided For more information and
child care call 345-2022
MtSCELLANEOUS
Whs stile Id Is playing a benefit concert lor
Graonpoaca at BJ Kelly's Sunday beginning
at 8 p m Everyone 21 and over is invited to
attend For more information call Green
peace at 687-8121
Lanten Worship today at 12 30 p m at the
Koinonia Center Chapel. 1414 Kincaid St
Sponsored by Episcopal Campus Ministry
Everyone is welcome to attend
The Episcopal Campus Ministry holds
regular communion services on Sundays at
4 p m at the Koinonia Center Chapel. 1414
Kincaid St A.u are welcome
The Gay Peoples Alliance announces
"Bring a Straight Friend" night at the Back
door Coffeehouse. 1414 Kincaid St Satur
day from 7 p m -midnight All lesbians gay
men and bi s are invited to bring a straight“
friend, mother, father, sister, brother, etc
For more information stop by Suite 318,
EMU. or call the Gay Peoples Alliance at
686-3360
Tough weekend’ ahead
for women hoopsters
Things won't come too easy to the Oregon women's
basketball team this weekend.
Saturday night at McArthur Court, the women will face the
Korean National squad in an international contest. Sunday
afternoon, the women will play host to Bellco Electric, an AAU
team from the Seattle-area.
"This sure will be a tough weekend for us,” sighed Oregon
coach Elwin Heiny. "Sometimes you need good hard games
like this."
Most everybody who follows Oregon women’s basketball
remembers the last time the Ducks faced the Korean National
club. That was back in 1978 when Oregon won a close, 68-67
victory.
"That game really had a significant effect on our basketball
program," Heiny said. Seven thousand people watched what
many called “the most exciting game they have ever seen at
McArthur Court, either women’s or a men’s game,” he said
The Ducks, 19-4 on the year and ranked 10th in the nation,
will have to be wary of the Koreans quickness and size, says
Bev Smith, the Ducks' senior all-American.
"They are very fast on the court and well-disciplined,” said
Smith, who is averaging 18 8 points a game and pulling down
11.4 rebounds an outing. “They only do what they are capable
of doing and they do it well.”
Debbie Adams, former Oregon star and currently a coach
at the University of Washington is spending her playing days
playing for Bellco.
Game time for the Korean game is 8 p.m. Saturday and 4
p m Sunday for Bellco.
What can I do
after graduation?
The Peace Corps has some ideas. Come
see what they are during Peace Corps week
March 2 thru 5.
You’ll have the opportunity to see films,
listen to returning Peace Corps volunteers
and find out exactly what the Peace Corps
has to offer you, and what you have to offer
the Peace Corps.
Watch Monday’s Emerald for further de
tails.
Invest in your future by giving
one to others... in the Peace
Corps.
M©adl the Emerald
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