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Beavers put last spike into Ducks’ season By Doug Levy Of th« Emerald The emotional edge was there for the Oregon women's vol leyball team to beat Oregon State in it's last game of the season Saturday night Before the game, Annetta Ensworth, the only senior on the Duck squad, was given a warm farewell salute by her teammates and fans. Ensworth, Oregon's team captain, had suffered a sprained ankle last week and had to miss the game Unfortunately, Oregon State had the physical edge on the Ducks, winning the match in three straight games, 15-10, 15-9, 16-14 The loss left Oregon 4-8 in NorPac league play, 12-17 on the season On Friday, the Ducks swept Idaho 16-14. 15-9, 15-2 The Oregon State match, although only a three-game affair, was fairly close. In the first game, the teams were tied twice, at 5-5 and 7-7, before OSU scored eight of the next 11 points to subdue Oregon. However, the Ducks bounced back in the second game to take leads of 5-2 and 9-6 Again, the Beavers rallied, winning the game's final nine points Then, in the third game Oregon broke open a 9-9 deadlock and, paced by kills by Ronda Dalthorp and Sue Harbour, burst to a 14-10 lead But, as has been their ten dency all year, the Ducks could not get the big point. OSU ran off six straight points to end the game, match, and season for the Ducks. “There is nobody you want to beat worse than Oregon State," said a disappointed coach Chris Voelz, “but this team is too on and off to hold any intensity. They lack discipline ” Voelz was right Too often, the Ducks suffered collapses that allowed the Beavers to run off strings of points One factor in the Ducks demise was that reserve setter Sandi Adams, who had played well the night before against Idaho, had an off game The game was a reversal of Friday’s win The key to that victory W9S chances — Oregon had a lot of them Harbour and Dalthorp each attempted 25 kills, and Harbour was success ful on 13 with only one error. Dalthorp had Six and Stephanie Tambe five. Photo by Mark Pynes Oregon’s Sue Harbour (left) and Stephanie Tambe reach for the ball Saturday as Oregon State's Minet Roach (5) looks on. Like the ball, victory eluded the Ducks' reach as Oregon ended its season at home. DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau SOUJt HEY. 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Stutz__ by Bivins :« ■*% ..: ... -i.J % - MEETINGS The Oregon Students Public Interest Research Group, (OSPIRG), will hold an Introductory meeting tomorrow night at 7 30 in 101 EMU The meeting will include an overview of OSPIRG s structure and history, as well as a look at the future of this unique student group All students are encouraged to attend For more informa tion contact Bob or Tanya at x4377 or x4357 SEMINARS/WORKSHOPS “Neuroanatomy of Escape Behavior In Baby Fish" is the topic of a University Biology Seminar by Dr Charles Kimmel to be held at 1 30 p m today in 331 Science II The People's Law School wants to teach you how the Small Claims Court works. Come to their free class on Nov 17 to learn about an important way for you to preserve your rights The class will be from 7 to 9 p m at Patterson Community School, 1510 W 15th For more information contact Sue Heinly at 342-6056 Journalism majors: learn to put your best foot forward with a good resume Come to a Resume Workshop Nov 17 from 7 to 8 30 p m m the Allen Hall Reading Room Sponsored by Journalism Peer Advisors INTERVIEWS Nov. 22 — Uni-Lab Corporation (Fall. 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Su grads — B/M/Ph D — All majors for Career) MISCELLANEOUS The Animal Foundation will be holding a Thanksgiv ing Drive to collect old towels, bedspreads, and throw rugs for use in veterinary clinics These articles serve as excellent bedding for sick cats and dogs, and as liners for cages and runs The Animal Foundation is a non profit corporation dedicated to the health and welfare of animals If you have any of these articles you wish to donate, call 689-9394 or contact Animal Foundation. 621 River Ave Get your tickets for the Chuck Berry Concert with Johnny Limbo and the Lugnuts and also the Whitetones There will be two showings at 7 and 9 30 p m on Nov 19 Tickets are on sale at the Hult Center for Performing Arts. Meier and Franks, and Everybody's Records for $8 50. $9 50. and $12 50 "The Lost Honor of Katharina Blum" will be shown to students enrolled in Ger 199 German Cinema who need to make up a missed film Others are welcome to see this film, free of charge, on a space available basis There will be two showings only Thursday. Nov 18 at 7 pm in Studio D of the Instructional Media Center, and Friday, Nov 19 at 8 am in Studio A For further information contact Helmut Plant. Department of Germanic Languages. x4059 Women's International League for Peace and Freedom is sponsoring a Latin American dinner and a program which will include singing by Sweetgrass tonight at 6 The dinner will kick off the Stop the Arms Race Campaign In Eugene One of the goals of WILPF is to collect the signatures of one million women by International Women's Day 1985 to be presented to Ronald Reagan The dinner will be served at 6 and the program will begin at 7 30 The dinner will be held at 1236 Kincaid Tickets cost $2 and are available at Perelandra Books. 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