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Duck grapplers start finals today By Paul Danzar Ot Vw BmtrmkS Finals week may be a tew days off yet, but for nine Oregon wrestlers the time is now Their final tests come today, Friday and Saturday at the NCAA Division I wrestling championships in Ames, Iowa Three individual Pac-10 champions lead the Ducks into the nationals wiirc ciu tu i 10, senior Bill Nugent at 142 and junior heavyweight Dan Cook all won individual titles a little over a week ago in Palo Alto, California, leading the Ducks to their second con secutive Pac-10 team crown For Erb, who missed much of the regular season with an arm injury, the conference title was the second in a row at 118 Erb enters the national tournament with an 8-3 record Nugent, who came to the Ducks out of Eugene's Marist High School, followed Erb's lead by repeating as Pac-10 champ at 142 with relative ease Nugent has continued to wrestle at all-Amer ican levels, compiling a perfect 14-0 mark on the season Nugent also missed part of the season when he travelled to the Soviet Union with an all-American team to participate in international compe tition Cook who completed his climb to the top of the Pac-10 this year, enters the national tournament with a season record of 26-4 Three Pac-10 runners-up and three third-place finishers round out the Oregon contingent making the trip to the midwest By qualifying nine, the Ducks bettered last year's squad by two The runners-up who will represent Oregon include 158-pound Rick O’Shea, 167-pound Keith Beutler, and 190-pound Lance Hochanadel O'Shea, a sophomore from Harrisburg, was unable to make the jump from the No. 2 position in the Pac-10 he claimed last year, but managed to post a 20-8-1 mark on the season. He now stands at 40-20-1 as a Duck, with two more years of eligibility left Beutler, a sophomore from Gladstone, beat out Paul Sheriff to earn a spot in trie Pac-iu tour nament Beutler enters nationals with an 8-4-1 season record Hochanadel, a sophomore sensation from Colorado, makes his first trip to nationals after com piling a 19-3-1 mark during the regular season Hochanadel leads the Ducks in pins this season. Rouding out the Duck lineup will be third-place finishers Miles Hancock at 126, Cliff Porter at 134, and Barry Boyles at 150. Hancock, a junior from Pend leton, takes a 16-12 mark into the tourney. Porter, a senior from Gig Harbor, Wash., has matched last year’s 20-9 record going into na tionals. although he dropped from second to third in the Pac-10 Boyles, a senior from Merced, Calif., will wind up his career after posting a record of 18-2-2 on the season. Boyles finished fourth in the Pac-10 a year ago after an injury-plagued season, and now noids a career mark of 58-29-2 as a Duck. According to Duck assistant coach Steve Hart, the squad is looking to place in the top 10. Nugent is the Ducks' best hope to place somewhere in the top three, according to Hart, who labeled the other Ducks as "outsiders.” Dan Cook la one of the Ducka hopeful of a high flniah In the NCAA meet, which beglna tonight. Blazers blow first half lead to Mavericks DALLAS (AP) - Rookie guard Rolando Blackman scored 16 points in the fourth quarter to rally Dallas to a 104-102 victory over Portland in the National Basketball Association Wed nesday night. The Mavericks, who trailed by 16 points in the first half, took the lead for the first time since the opening minute on a Black man field goal with 5:31 remain ing in the game Dallas had tied the Trail Blazers three times in the second half, but the 90-89 lead was the first since a 2-0 start. Portland stayed within one and three points of the Maver icks over the last four minutes and a shot by Billy Ray Bates bounced off the rim at the buzzer. Rookie forward Mark Aguirre scored the final six points for Dallas in the last 2:18 of the game Another rookie forward, Jay Vincent, led Dallas with 23 points, with Blackman getting a career-high 22, Aguirre and rookie center Wayne Cooper 14 each. Bates came off the bench to pace Portland with 23 points and Jim Paxson scored 20. Dallas posted only its fifth victory in 22 games against Pacific Division teams. The Mavericks’ record is 21-41. et al. MEETINGS The University Sailing Tram will meet tonight at 8 in the EMU (room to be posted) Christian Science Organization meeting last one ot the term, today at 5 p m in the EMU Dad s Room Testimonies about spiritually healing problems A women's support group mil meet today at * p m m Century Room E EMU Come and share your feelings problems m a sale and supportive environment Spon sored by Women s Referral and Resource Service For information call 686-3327 The Incidental Fee Committee mil hold a general business meeting today m the EMU (room to be posted) SPEAKERS "The History and Typology of Writing Systems'' is the topic ol a lecture by Noel Rude graduate teaching fellow in linguistics today at 3 30 p m in Room 204. Chapman Hall Sketches lor Beethoven's Spring Sonata, Opus 24: Implications lor Analysis and Performance" is the topic ot a lecture by Prot Carl Schachter today at 4:30 p m in Room 198 School ot Music Schachter. a music profes sor at Queens College. City University ot New York, will deliver his lecture as part ot the Visiting Scholars Program WORKSHOPS A workshop on block planning, scheduled for Friday, has been postponed due to planning complications The workshop was to have been held at the Housing and Community Conservation Department 72 W Broadway St Suite 200 For more information about block plan ning contact Jan Bohman at Housing and Community Conservation (687-5443) or Richard Shields at the Willamette Community Design Center (345-2427). Writing ettective essay exams is the topic ot a workshop sponsored by the Learning Resources Center today from 9 30-11 a m in Room 27, Friendly Hall The workshop will illustrate techniques for writing clear, well-organized, cohesive essays under the pressures and time constraints associated with finals Open to all students and no pre-registration is necessary For more information, call the LRC at 686-3226 RECITALS The final auditions lor Ruth Lorraine Close scholar ships will be held Friday and Saturday in Beall Concert Hall The auditions will begin at 8 30 a m each day and are open to the public free of charge Listeners are asked to enter the hall between auditions Selection of the 59 finalists was based on preliminary screening conducted by the University music faculty Approximately $55,000 will be awarded in amounts of $1.000. $2,000 and $3,000 for full-time students of harp, voice, keyboard, all orchestral instruments, composition music history or music education MISCELLANEOUS Spring vacation child care for school-age children — March 22-26 from 7:30 a m to 6 p.m at Whiteaker and Patterson schools Enroll at 356 W 8th Ave., Eugene, or call Eugene Latch Key. a non-profit organization, at 683-7291 (between 11 a m and 5 p m ). 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