Ducks split matches
Once again, the O egon
women’s volleyball ieam
took a ride on the roller
coaster this weekend, losing
to Santa Clara 15-6. 6-15
4-15, 10-15, on Friday, then
coming back to beat the
University of San Francisco
on Saturday, 15-9, 14-16,
15-6, 15-12.
“It's a contrast,’’ said
coach Chris Voelz, “that
these girls can play so well —
scrapping, getting every ball,
making every play, and then
have a mental lapse "
Stephanie Tambe illustrat
ed the Ducks’ up and down
tendencies perfectly against
Santa Clara “Stephanie
must have had at least five
kills in the first game (the only
game Oregon won against
the Broncos), but she didn’t
do much after that,” said
Voelz
The Ducks were also in
consistent in their serving,
piling up 20 service aces in
two matches, but making 20
service errors However,
Voelz was not displeased
with their effort this week
end "I thought the girls
played pretty well consider
ing that we only had seven
players to work with "
Voelz was particularly
pleased with Liz Eaxin, nor
mally a reserve, who started
because of Oregon's tide of
injuries “Liz was a real plea
sant surprise," said Voelz “I
didn't know how she would
do, but she played right hitter
and center back for us. and
did very well.” Eakin had an
excellent hitting percentage
of 311 against USF
Again, Sue Harbour was
nothing short of amazing in
the weekend matches She
had 15 kills, four service aces
and a hitting mark of 466
against Santa Clara She ad
ded 11 kills to go along with a
625 percentage against
USF "Harbour had an out
standing game," said Voelz
in an understatement
With the split last weekend,
the Ducks are now 2-4 in Nor
Pac conference play and
9-8 on the season Next up
for Oregon are 13th-ranked
California and 14th-ranked
San Jose State at home this
weekend.
Offensive line led to
Patera’s pink slip
SEATTLE (AP) - Bob Newton,
who played for Jack Patera with
the Seattle Seahawks for six
seasons, thinks he knows what
caused Patera s downfall as the
Seahawks head coach
It wasn't the controversial
release of Seahawks' player
representative Sam McCullum
and the storm of protest that
followed, Newton contends
That storm of protest included
the informational picketing of
Nordstrom s downtown Seattle
department store by protesters
who felt McCullum was waived
by Patera because of his union
activities The Nordstrom family
owns 51 percent of the
Seahawks
It also wasn t Patera s inability
to get along with sportswriters,
adds the former Seahawks' of
fensive lineman
Pro football owners, de
clares Newton, will put up with
an awful lot if you're winning,"
So what caused Patera s
demise?
If you want to single out one
thing,' Newton assesses, you
have to look at the turnover in
the offensive line If you're go
ing to start a pro football fran
chise, you start first with your
offensive line
We had a tremendous offen
sive line in 1978 and 1979 when
we went 9-7 both years Then
they started to tamper with it
For what reason, I don't know
But our offensive line wasn't the
same after that and neither was
our team "
Newton 33, a guard, played
11 seasons in the National
Football League In 1980, he
was selected as the Seahawks'
Lineman of the Year by Norm
Evans, who publishes the
"Seahawk Report' and is a
former Seahawks' offensive lin
eman himself
When the Seahawks went 9-7
in their third season, Patera was
acclaimed as something of
genius Never before had an
expansion team compiled such
an impressive record in its third
year
Patera was picked as the
National Football League
Coach of the Year by the As
sociated Press following that
1978 season
The Seahawks' offensive line
in 1978 was made up of Nick
Bebout, Tom Lynch, John Yar
no, Steve August and Newton
Bebout departed before the
1980 season in a trade with
Minnesota
Oregon Dally Emerald
Back-up quarterback
leads AFC ‘all-stars1
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Ed
Luther of San Diego fired a
54-yard touchdown pass to
Seattle's Theotis Brown with
12:29 remaining Monday night,
giving the American Confer
ence squad a 31-27 victory over
the National Conference team in
the second National Football
League Players Association
sponsored all-star game
The contest at the Los
Angeles Coliseum — the home
of the Los Angeles Raiders —
was p ayed before an an
nounced crowd of 5.331 and
was televised nationally by the
Turner Broadcasting System
The seating capacity for
Raiders home games is 70,000
Some 15 minutes before the
kickoff, Coliseum General Man
ager Bob Hardy said upon en
tering the press box, "Gee.
there's more people up here
than there are in the stands "
Luther, who backs up Dan
Fouts with the Chargers, com
pleted 10 of 18 passes for 180
yards and two touchdowns
The game was billed as an
AFC West against an NFC West
affair, but players from all six
NFL divisions took part
The first of a series of NFLPA
all-star contests was played
Sunday at RFK Stadium in
Washington, D C.
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