Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, December 10, 1982, Page 13, Image 13

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    Ducks hope to bust Aztecs’ golden record
By John Healy
Of th« Emerald
So they’re 1-3, right'’
Yeah, and that probably means another year of
lackadaisical Oregon men’s basketball After all, if you
can’t win in the preseason, how are you going to win a
game during your Pac-10 schedule?
Right?
Wrong, says Oregon coach Jim Haney, who leads
the Ducks against undefeated San Diego State Satur
day night at McArthur Court
“Every team we’ve played in the last three games
would do well in our conference,” affirms Haney. "We
could have played other teams than Cal-lrvine. Rich
mond, Rutgers and San Diego State (all NIT participants
last year) and been 3-1 right now But it would have
been false happiness "
The 4-0 Aztecs, second in the Western Athletic
Conference in 1981-82, will be Oregon's toughest test
so far this year, says Haney.
Coach David “Smokey” Gmnes directs a San
Diego State offense that is averaging 93 points per
game and which features four players who started 18 or
more games last year The Aztecs dumped 87-74 at Mac
Court last fall.
“San Diego State has to be seen to believed."
Haney says. They're like an NBA team with their
talent."
Junior 6-9 forward Michael Cage could prove to be
the most difficult A2tec for the Ducks to defense Cage,
who was second team all-conference in the Western
Athletic Conference last year, is averaging 23 0 points
and 17.0 rebounds per game this fall
Senior Aztec guard Keith Smith is San Diego
State s other "name" player The 6-0 WAC honorable
mention selection averaged 12 8 points and 7.3 assists
per game last fall, and leads the Aztecs fastbreak
But Cage is the linchpin in what Haney considers
the Aztecs most important tool — their rebounding
power
"Their rebounding has to be a concern," Haney
says "They remind me of Arizona State a couple of
years ago. when they had Alton Lister and Sam Wil
liams. because they are very strong rebounders
Williams and Lister, both currently playing in the
NBA. anchored the Sun Devils in 1980-81 when ASU
made the NCAA tourney with a 24-4 mark
Haney believes, however, that the Ducks can hold
their own on the boards
We re not a strong rebounding team in terms of
power We re scrappy, tough, and we pursue the ball
well.'' Haney says "We get 80 percent of all rebounds
outside of eight feet from the basket
The Ducks may be able to limit Cage s effective
ness if games against Rutgers and Richmond are any
indication Oregon shut down both team s power for
wards, holding Richmond forward Bill Flye to seven
points and Rutgers forward Clarence Tillman to a
2-for-10 night from the field
Haney feels fairly confident in Oregon's defense,
and although he still has concerns over the Ducks' play
on offense, he feels the improvement over last fall has
been tremendous
Our team is further along than last year If we had
last year's team, we wouldn't be 1-3 right now. " Haney
says
We scored a lot of points last year, but we weren t
a good offensive team We didn't strive to improve our
points per possession last year "
That's not the case this year. Haney says. "Our shot
selection has been good When we start meeting our
passes and start consistently making good decisions on
our passes, our offense will improve.”
DUCK NOTES: Oregon is allowing only 52 7 points per game The last time a
team held the Aztecs to less than 53 points was in January 1981 when
Wyoming Knocked ott San Diego State 69-51 Forward David Brantley is still
recovering trom a veal infection, but Haney says he'll give 100 percent
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by Berke Breathed
MEETINGS
International Students Fellowship meets tonight at
7 30 at the Way inn at 1332 Kincaid for singing, sharing.
Bible study and fellowship
Campus Crusade for Christ presents a special
Christmas edition of their regular weekly meeting,
“Prime Time," tonight. For a study break, Christmas
carols, and a celebration of the true meaning of Christ
mas, join us from 6 30 to 8 p m at the Newman Center
near the co ner of 18th and Emerald Everyone is
welcome
SPEAKERS
Antler will read from Factory (a booh ol poetry) and
other worke on Monday at 7 30 p m at the Hometried
Tiuckstop, 790 E 14th Many ot Antler's poemsdeal in a
broad way with wilderness, ecology and survival
MISCELLANEOUS
Educational Environments (EEI) present* a Holiday
Book Fair today from 8:30 a m lo 6 p m and tomorrow
from 11 a m to 3 p m at the corner of Saratoga and Fox
Hollow Books tor children and adults will be available
James Cloutier will autograph his latest book, This Day in
Oregon, on Saturday
A candeiight vigil to focus attention on the problem of
drunk driving and its cost to our society in terms of death
and injury will be held Sunday at 5 p m at 125 E 12th. on
the steps of the Lane County Courthouse Sponsored by
Mothers Against Drunk Drivers Open to public
Today la your last chance to find a hand-crafted gift at
the Christmas Craft Fair, in 167 EMU Come enjoy the
live music and have a cup of cider Open from 10 a m to
4 pm
Reggae Lovers: There will be a dance tonight at LCC
from 7 p m to 1 a m with the Mluminations, Arousing
Spirit, T A I U and Strictly Roots Sponsored by ASLCC
Tickets are $3 in advance at the LCC bookstore and the
EMU main desk or $3 50 at the door
Economics Majors: Sophomores and juniors interest
ed in being an economics peer advisor Apply in 414
PLC Upper division Econ credit available Work study
eligible Looking for motivated and enthusiastic student
Ths University Lacrosse Club will host Portland’s
Multnomah Lacrosse Club this Saturday at 2 p m on the
South Bank Athletic Field (at the base of the footbridge)
See for yourself why lacrosse is called the “Fastest sport
on two feet'
LAST DAYS OF OUR SALE
15% ott everything
SALE ENDS SUNDAY, DEC. 12
(12% ott tor credit cards)
ANDREA S CLOTHES A CLOTH
2441 HHyard 345-1324
Mon-Sat 10-7 Sun 12 6
732)2-10
BUY SELL-TRADE CONSIGN
OLD FRIENDS
1126-A AMw 10:30-5:30
featuring tine vintage apparel and con
temporary fasti ions 805 MWF
SCUBA SWAP
lane Co fairgrounds Turn your gear
into $ or buy at swap meet prices
Consignments taker, now _12-10
SOLID OAK Upright piano good con
dition $800 or best otter Call 243 -920?
J2-10
MUST SELL 1 5 reconditioned color
TVs. buy a TV get a 7 (unction digital
watchjree 686 9719 alter 7 pm 1-10
CIS STUDENTS
Look into the computer your professor
are buying Call Sterling tor a Christmas
quote on Apple and Atari systems at
344-2602 evenings_12-10
PHILIPS TURNTABLE $25 Call
682-1229 _ 12-10
TICKETS TO HAWAII and any
Hawaiian city, must sell, $176
686-5288 485-9892 anytime Let ring
_ __12-10
PIONEER SHELF SPEAKERS KH750
Good condition $20 each Young.
244- 0222 12-10
KNITTING MACHINE Great tor chfist
masgitt $50 or best 244-0506 12-10
POOL TABLE ixcelletn. $100 New
microphone Paid $105, sell for $50 Call
245- 5266 '2-1?
Oregon Daily Emerald
BOY'S BICYCLE ? speed, good condi
lion, and desk Must sell! Call 342-5402
12-1?
ROSSIGNOL SM ?0? cm w Solomon
555 bindings Good condition Must sell,
$1?5 Grace ?4?-5078 12-1?
K2 RACING SKIS Good price Call
today or over weekend tor inlormation
J44-9556 12-10
Buy & Sett
THE BUY A SELL CENTER
Buy-Sell-T rad*
Musical instruments, photo equipment,
backpacking gear, stereos and tools
361 WEST 5th
??7 MF
instruction
ENGLISH TUTORING: Experienced
instructor. EdM in teaching ESL Kay
Westertield ?4?-56?7,_12-1?
Vic Commodore 20 & 64
COMPUTER DEMO
Dec. 8, 9,10.1-4 pm
Come in and see one of the most so
phisticated mini-computers A computer
rep wilt be demonstrating its capabilities
Make it your tor $595 at the UO Book
store __7?5:12-10
NEW
WINTER
CLASSES
Arch 407 Adobe Tech & Design
Arch 497 Housing tor Elderly
Arch 408 Model Making Mated
Art 291 Drawing
CIS 242 Bus Info Process
CIS 199 Microcomput applic
HEP 408 Great Food/Less $$
HS 199 Intro Admin of Just
For further
information please
call Continuation
Center, 686-4231
747 12-1?
FOR QUALITY TYPESETTING, DE
SIGN, layout, pasteup and camera work,
come on up to the Oregon Daily Emerald
Jobwork Department, 300 EMU,
686-4381, ask tor Annie Noon to 4 pm,
Monday through Friday 10% discount
on resumes for UO students with current
ID and fee card_Jin
FIREWOOD DELIVERED Oak,
$70. cord, fir. $60/cord Call 344-3022.
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SELF DEFENSE FOR WOMEN
beginning January 11, for 8 weeks, cost
$15. Sponsored by the West University
Neighbors and Sacred Heart. To enroll
call Charleen at 687-5366. 12-10
PET SITTING No pet worries while your
vacationing Call 687-0561_12-10
THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE
For relaxation in body, mind, spirit get a
Full Body Massage Gift certificates
available. Holiday special: Buy 3, get one
tree Loren Swift, M T State Licensed
485-0742._358HFM
BEAUTIFUL!
Counseling office
You use it
while I don't.
Call 343-2079
12-10
FAST, PROFESSIONAL TYPING
IBM Correcting Selectric
Graduate School Approved
Call Paula Demong - 484-9405
TYPING UNLIMITED
747-9296
Grad School Approved/Guaranteed
Selectric. Call tor pricing
_- _249 tin
TYPING/EDITING
Call Judy or Sara
686-0739
_228 HFM
PROFESSIONAL TYPIST: Statistical
specialist. IBM Corr. Sel Grad, ap
proved- Near campus 344-0759.
_ __ 954. ttn
PRO TYPING / EDITING
2 blocks from UO No job too small
Specializing in theses and dissertations
Jennifer 485-3883
_345:ttn
HAWK WORD PROCESSING: Com
puter system makes typing obsolete.
Theses, reports, resumes. Free pickup
delivery. 345-8165._ 334:tfn
CAROL'S PROFESSIONAL TYPING
SERVICE 345-2289. 12-30
ELITE TYPING SERVICE
FAST-GUARNATEED-ACCURATE
Free pickup /delivery
484-1646
746 tin
TYPIST Experienced-professional Any
project large or small. Brandy,
484-6044._ 934:UF
K-C TYPING SERVICE
Resumes, student papers
Call Karen, 683-1117
__ 12-13
TYPING WANTED
Term papers, manuscripts, letters
FAST-ACCURATE
$ 85 page double space
IBM Self-Correcting
344-5856
704:12-13
TYPING
Will do typing in my home. Reasonable
rates. IBM Selectric Call Terry.
688-030312-13
ELECTRONIC TYPING: Choose
typeface, format Professional editing:
spelling, grammar, style. 683-2125,
345-8644 12-10
EXPERIENCED TYPIST IBM Selectric
W'1' do most typing jobs including
papers, tables, theses, etc Flave seven
years experience 688 8124 029 :12-10
TYPING: 15 years experience. Papers,
dissertations, editing. Graduate School
Approved IBM Selectric. Pick-up and
delivery. Call Carole at 688-3983.
_514:Hn
A PLUS TYPING
$1 /ds pg/$.05/ss line
Call Syn 344-8735
596 tin
instruments
CUSTOM BASS GUITAR for sale $300
or best offer. Call Trey, 345-1148, keep
trying!_12-10
KUSTOM III LEAD AMP Versatile, 130
watts, 4-1? bottom. Call Larry,
343-3581._12-13
WASHBURN D-25 and Ana Classical,
both 4 yrs. Old, good shape, great one.
with hardshell cases. New value $350
each, yopr choice $175 or both for for
$325. Michael 689-1614. 12-10
USED GUITARS
Specializing in
Gibson, Fender, Martin
BUY-SELL-TRADE
Jfic<JiQTizie cfiiver
JKusic
343-9482 - 525 E. 13th_.
Sound Systems
Jim’s Electronics
STEREO REPAIR
AUDIO SERVICES
1627 Pearl Street 343-7683
Monday thru Friday 9-6 pm
Saturday 9-1 pm
388:tfn
BOSE 1401 amp and speaker set One
year old new $390, my price $275 In
box, used 6 months, perfect 688-1141
12-10
MARANTZ BOOKSHELF speakers,
two-way, great sound. $95 for the pair.
343-8184 12-10
MARANTZ SUPERSCOPt professional
>ortable cassette recorder Model 206
_P, variable record and playback Near
lew, plus blank tapes, $145 Michael
589-1614 12-10
WANTED: Receiver and amp for Christ
Tias gift for teenager Will pay up to
S100 Call 689-4541 evenings 12-12
Gifts
THE ULTIMATE
PERSONAL GIFT!
3ift certificates available for style cuts,
only $9 at Hair Today, Other great gift
ideas S61 E. 13th, 485-4422. 12 1?
has the best selection of cards. It’s
worth a trip. Two locations
5th Street Southtowne
Public Market at 28th a Oak
NOW YOU CAN SAY
or
olidasS
with a holiday touch!
SPICE UP YOUR
kmI noted
with HOLIDAY ART!
For these and other holiday season
graphics come to the ODE office, ?00
EMU, the EMU Main Desk, or the UO
Bookstore Art is $2 and does not
include type.
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