Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 28, 1982, Section A, Page 8, Image 8

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    niQQll Brown, the human bulldozer who
led the Ducks m rushing the last two years, was
drafted in the fourth round of the National
Football League college draft Tuesday by the
Atlanta Falcons
Brown, the 95th player chosen overall, and
fullback Vince Wiliams, who was selected m
the sixth round by the World Champion San
Francisco 49ers were the only Oregon football
players the pros drafted in the first six rounds
The Oregon woman's tennis team upped
its Northwest League record to 4-1 with a civil
war victory over Oregon Sate Tuesday
The Ducks skinned the Beavers 9-0 in
straight sets for the first time in recent memory
Oregon rode the fine pertomances by Lindsay
Bartlett in No 1 singles and the team ot Bartlett
and Susie Hunt in No 1 doubles Barttett
scored a 6-2.6-2 victory and teamed with Hunt
tor a 6-4. 6-3 triumph
CMI War softball is on tap for Wednesday
afternoon when the Oregon women return to
action at home against Oregon State m a
double-header beginning at 2:30 p m on the
diamond at the south end ot Hayward Field
The Ducks return home with a record ot
5-2-1 after blasting Southern Oregon State
College 19-4 and 8-0 in Ashland Monday
Oregon Stale took a record ot 13-10 into a
twmbill with Western Oregon Tuesday
With Vickie Hogan and Karen Vipond batting
over 400 and Katie Hickie. Deanna Ecketman
and Marcy Sowa hitting over 300 the Ducks
enter today s game with a team batting average
over 300 tor the first time m several years
Third baseman Tami Cayton leads an incon
sistent Beaver attack nto Eugene for OSU's
only visit ot the season Outfielders Sandy
Pearsall and Mary Renneke are other hitters to
watch according to OSU coach Ellen Margolis
Oregon State when sports a 9-7 lead m the
series between the two schools will go with
Tnna Marvin (6-3) and Honda Haun (3-4) on
the mound. Margoks sax)
Duck coach Charles Sylvester will throw
Stephanie Heeler (2-1) in the first game and
either Sowa (2-0) or Janet Wright (1 -1) m the
second
Sowa and Wight each picked up wins at
SOSC Sowa pitched the opener and freshman
Wnght earned her first victory as a Duck with a
one-hit shutout in Monday s second game
Hogan and Ecketman played strong games at
the plate and in the field Sylvester said
emerald
sports
Bartletts: pair of tennis aces
By Mark Evans
OTMtCMMH
The anger was apparent, but as he began to throw his racket to
the ground Stewart Barttett took control of his temper and instead
picked up the netted tennis ball
On the court behind him, his sister Lindsay missed a similar shot
But she displayed no grimace, no sign of displeasure, and she has
never pounded her racket into the red asphalt
Different in temperament, maybe. But as the top members on
their respective Oregon tennis teams, the Bartletts compose one of
the best sibling acts around
Reared in the tennis hotbed of Woodside, Calif., both Stewart,
who is in his fourth year on the net team, and Lindsay, who is in her
second campaign, started swinging around the tender age of seven
"I had a hot temper when I was a tyke.” said Stewart of a problem
that plagues many tennis players “I'd act like the guys that were
beating me. who all seemed to be very emotional," he added
But the Duck captain says those explosive early days are over
He's put a lid on his emotions as best he can, and its paid off. "It has
obviously helped my game,” he says
Meanwhile. Lindsay, whom Stewart calls the "Ice Lady”, is a cool
and calm player who uses this mental edge to frustrate many a foe
"It does seem to boggle my opponents when I'm way down in a
match and yet appear so calm,” Lindsay said "I've won quite a few
matches by simply remaining cool,’ added the sophomore, who in
her first year dropped just three matches out of more than 20 at the
top spot
As a youngster Lindsay had the same icy innards As Stewart
recalls. "Even at a young age she was cool Her opponents would
blow up and she would come off the court not even sweating ” And
with the help of coach Buzz Summers and the example set by his
younger sister, the top men's player says he has been able to change
his attitude completely
For Stewart, who is also an accomplished soccer player, it has
taken a steady effort to land the top spot. "When I came here I wasn’t
sure I could make the team," he mused. "But I've kept up with it and
raised the level of my game significantly '
Photo by Bob Baton
Stewart and Lindsay Bartlett represent perhaps one of the finest
brother-sister tandems around the tennis circuit.
With Lindsay, who is one ot the best female tennis players ever to
compete for the Ducks, the challenge has been thrust on the rest of
the Northwest Having been one of the top-10 ranked junior players in
northen California as an incoming freshman she moved in as the
Ducks' top player from day one
“I haven't been that surprised at my success," the female netter
explained "And I know I've enjoyed it more here than I would of at a
school in California The whole tennis atmosphere up here is more
friendly and loose than down south,” she added
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Sigma Chi, Phi Kappa Alpha placed second
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