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LOCAL INTERVIEWS —\ will be held on campus on OCTOBER 25 Contact your placement office for details 1 division of ICI Americas Inc STUART PHARMACEUTICALS Wilmington, Delaware 19897 An Equal Opportunity Employer M/I* Sports Oregon gives away game Interceptions throw Ducks By Mike Riplinger Of t»w Emerald An old enemy for the Ducks, the turnover struck again Sa turday as Oregon gave away a 10-7 loss to California Turnovers, and a 26-yard touchdown pass to former Port land high school star, David Lewis, combined to extend the Duck's recurring nightmare — a six game losing streak "Anytime you lose a close one it hurts, but this one was especially bad considering how much we needed a win,” said Oregon coach Rich Brooks "It was a tough one to let get away ” The Duck offense came alive though, in a brief flurry at the end of the game and breathed hope for an Oregon victory — something they haven't exper ienced for a long time But two high points for the Ducks during their otherwise dismal season — the defense and the punt coverage team — couldn’t contain Cal The Bears returned a punt 40 yards to set up a field goal, then after Dana Hill led the Ducks on a 16-play, 80-yard touchdown drive, Cal came back with their own drive, travelling 72 yards in little more than a minute for the winning touchdown "Sometimes when you do something well all year long, you sort of lull yourself to sleep It was a case where we got caught with our hands in our pockets on both the last defen sive series and punt return," said Brooks Oregon controlled the ball throughout the game though, keeping possession almost two-thirds of the time — 38;09-21:51. The Ducks also ran for 217 yards against a stingy Bear defense, while holding Cal to only 27 yards But the Ducks accounted for six turnovers, compared to Cal's one Oregon was able to throw for only 17 yards, as Duck quar terbacked connected on only 4-14 passes, while giving up five interceptions Throwing more interceptions than completions is not the way to win football Emerald Photo Dana Hill ignites Ducks games "Turnovers have been killing us all year,” said Brooks "Everytime we get in a good stituation we stop ourselves cold It gets extremely frustrat ing You don't beat anybody by doing that." The Bears started up the ac tion in the fourth quarter, turn ing an otherwise boring game into an exciting one when Ma riet Ford returned a Kevin Hicks punt 40 yards to the Ducks 18-yard line It was the first "re turn of any significance this season except for the Arizona State game," said Brooks The Oregon defense held Cal, as they did just about all after noon, and forced the Bears' Joe Cooper to try his third field goal This one was good, as the Bears took a 3-0 lead with 9:34 left in the game The Oregon offense came back roaring, something it has done only in the Washington game earlier this season Hill, the magical man who seems to ignite the Duck of fense, returned from his two week hiatus of suspension and layoff, to get the Ducks rolling Coming in for an injured Mike Jorgensen, lost for the game with a concussion in the first half, and an ineffective Edmund Riveria, who had four intercep tions on the day, Hill drove the Ducks 80 yards for a touch down He crossed the goal line himself with a 13-yard scamper Brooks, going for the win all the way, twice gambled on fourth downs enroute to the score Once on the Ducks’ 43, Hill scurried for five yards and a first down And on Cal’s 32, Ladaria Johnson bulldogged for two yards and another first to keep the drive going The Bears didn't quit though, and for the first time all after noon, the Oregon defense wasn't able to stop them. The drive didn't start that way, though Mike Walter broke through the leaky Cal line for a 10 yard sack on the Bears first play But the Gale Gilbert to Lewis show took over The duo com bined for three straight connec tions and moved the Bears into Oregon territory at the 49 The last catch had a 15-yard per sonal foul tagged on to it to move the ball to the 34 Gilbert went back to Lewis, who hauled in 6 catches for 80 yards for the game, with a 26 yard strike for the go ahead touchdown Oregon came back with Ed mund Rivera, who Brooks called his best "pure passer." Rivera completed a 10-yard shot to Osborn Thomas, then came back to Thomas again on the next play. Thomas couldn't hang onto the ball, as it bounced out of his arms and was snagged by Cal defensive back John Sullivan, ending the Ducks hopes Hairline Express is proud to announce the return of Unger Pope Steiger’s October Specials Haircut sa.oo Network Perms 125.00 (haircut included) 20 W. 2516 342-7661