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“FACTORY SECONDS”
Duck linksters finish 11th
FRESNO, Calft. - The
University of Oregon golf team
shot Saturday's sixth best
round, a 375. but still could only
finish 11th in the 18-team Fres
no St.-Pepsi Golf Classic in
Fresno.
Tournament champion USC,
paced by individual winner Jeff
Hart, led all three days and fin
ished three strokes up on
second place UCLA. 1090 to
1093. Oregon sophomore Eric
Johnson was 11 strokes behind
Hart and led the Ducks with a
221. Oregon finished with a total
score of 1131.
The Ducks were deadlocked
in a tie for tenth place after
Thursday and Friday's back-to
back rounds of 378, which were
described by UO Coach Jim
Ferguson as "rotten "
Although Ferguson said the
Ducks 'still weren't real sharp"
and "didn't play as we can
play." Oregon improved their
team total by 16 strokes over
last year's Classic in which they
also finished in the 11 th spot on
the same Sunnyside Country
Club course.
Oregon will now travel to
Santa Cruz, Calif., for the Wes
tern Intercollegiate tournament
April 6-8
Timbers, Drillers slosh to tie
By Paul Danzer
The weather was less than ideal and the
field was less than adequate, but Portland
Timber coach Vic Crowe did not count Sun
day's exhibition game as a total washout after
the Timbers and Edmonton Drillers sloshed to
a 2-2 draw at Autzen Stadium
Crowe entered his team’s final non
counter hoping to find a how in his squad's
play, but most of the flowing was done by the
puddles on Autzen’s artificial surface
Unfortunately, because of the condi
tions, it was hard to get the kind of flow we
would have liked." Crowe said. "Even to by to
play the way you want to is tough on a small
pficn in imm commons.
Crow noted that you always get something
from playing these games, or teams wouldn't
bottler playing them. He added that it offered
his team another chance to play together,
sharpen skills, and improve thetr condition
before the regular season kicks off next Friday
at Seattle.
Throughout the first half ot the match it
looked as rt Portland might not do anything to
the (iking of the sparse turnout of faithful fans
who braved the inclement conditions to wit
ness the match The Timbers couldn’t seem to
find their sea tegs and as a result found fhem
setves on the short end of a i-Ohatftrme score.
The only tarty of the first hatt came when
Driller midfielder Kai Haaskivi drove a drippiriQ
25-yarder through the hand* of Portland goal
keeper Dragan Radovich just 3:50 into the
match.
Crowe made some personnel changes at
the break putting Bill twin in goal, sending on
veterans Stuart Lee end Willie Anderson in
place of Ron Futcher and Brian Gant, and
inserting Bruce Gant at right fuHback for Glenn
Myemick The dividends came quickly
Lee got in the way of an attempted Driller
clearing pass and fad John Pratt who broke
free on the left side of the penalty area Pratt
got Edmonton keeper P.J, John* to commit
himself then crossed the bail to John Bain who
tapped it in to tie the score 11 minutes into the
second hall
Portland took the lead at 68:40 when
Edmonton defender Dwight Lodeweges toed a
Lee cross into his own net with toe Timber *
Date Mitchell waiting on tthe doorstep Lee
took a pate from Young Jeung Cho and broke
free down the left wing to set up the cross
Edmonton, who beat the Bounders 2-0 in
Seattle Friday, erased Porttand'a hope tor a
second straight preseason win when Mike
McLenaghen headed a Larry Dili corner kick
past a diving kwm wito 5:54 to play in toe
match
Crowe got his first took at South African
forward Ace Mnini, who arrived in Portland for
a tryout Friday, and was pleased wdh some of
what he saw.
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LOS ANGELES (AP) - For
ward Jamaal Wilkes scored 32
points Sunday, leading the Los
Angeles Lakers to a 129-111
National Basketball Association
victory over the Portland Trail
Blazers.
Wilkes had 22 of his points in
the first half as Los Angeles.
51-24. took a 63-55 halftime ad
vantage in the nationally
televised game
The Lakers stayed on top the
rest of the way although the
Trail Blazers got as close as
three points. 80-77, midway
through the third period. Los
Angeles outscored Portland
13-3 over the next four minutes
to take a 93-80 advantage and
wasn't threatened seriously
after that.
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and
Norm Nixon added 24 and 22
points, respectively, for the
Lakers Nixon also had 13 as
sists Earvin “Magic" Johnson
had 20 points, seven rebounds,
10 assists and seven steals for
Los Angeles.
Kelvin Ransey led Portland
with 23 points and 10 assists
Jim Paxson added 20 points
and Billy Ray Bates scored 18
for the Blazers
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