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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1983)
Women net two victories By Paul Danzer Of the Emerakj Led by a 20-point effort from forward Chris Metzger, the Oregon women's basketball squad sunk Cal-lrvine’s Ant eaters 69-5 at Irvine Sunday The win was the second in a row for the Ducks who beat Pepperdine 85-79 Friday night, and allows Oregon to return from a three game California road swing with a 7-7 record Metzger's 20 points tied a career high for the sophomore from Fremont, Calif . as she helped the Ducks build an early lead Oregon led 36-22 at the half, and the Anteaters could get no closer than 12 points in the second half The big lead allowed Oregon coach Elwin Heiny to give center Alison Lang a bit of a breather. Lang saw only 24 minutes of action Sunday and netted a season low of 10 points to go along with seven rebounds and five blocked shots. Metzger got scoring help from senior forward Mary Ann Stoican who hit six-of-nine field goals in scoring 14 points Nine Ducks found their way into the scoring column, as Oregon hit 47 percent of its field goal attempts, while sinking on ly 43 8 percent of its free throws. Lang deserved a rest after she came up with 31 points, 12 rebounds and nine blocked shots in the Ducks' win over Pepperdine Friday. In that game, Oregon did what it failed to do in a 79-71 loss at San Diego State Thursday — came through at the end of the game The Ducks came up with a 9-2 scoring spree in the final four minutes of the game to earn the victory The Ducks led by as many as 15 points in the first half, but Pepperdine was able to close the gap to eight by intermission, where the Ducks held a 42-34 lead The Waves overtook the Ducks with 4:07 to play in the game. 77-76. But Helen Higgs answered with two of her 16 points for Oregon, and the Ducks led the rest of the way McNeil Continued from Page 8 and James Brooks scored on an 18-yard run in the Chargers' balanced attack Pittsburgh's Terry Bradshaw also had an outstanding after noon, completing 28 of 39 passes for 325 yards Bradshaw also completed his 30th post season touchdown pass, a record, on a 9-yarder to John Stallworth, whose 10th TD reception tied the record held by Fred Biletnikoff of the Oak land Raiders Rookie Monty Hunter re turned his first NFL interception 19 yards for a touchdown and Danny White had two touch down passes in leading the Cowboys over Tampa Bay Hunter's interception of a Doug Williams pass came with 13:21 left in the game and gave Dallas a 23-16 lead White s 10-yard strike to Timmy New some with 3.33 to go iced the game for the Cowboys, now 7-3 Tampa Bay, 5-5, got touch downs on a Hugh Green's fum ble recovery and Williams' 49-yard pass to Gordon Jones Running back Ted Brown scored on a 5-yard run with 1.44 to go to litt the Vikings over Atlanta The decisive run came after Mick Luckhurst's 41-yard field goal had given the Falcons a 24-23 lead with 6:45 remaining in the game Minnesota quarterback Tommy Kramer completed 20 of 34 passes 253 yards and two touchdowns Atlanta's Steve Bartkowski, sacked three times, completed only nine passes and was intercepted twice by cor nerback John Turner. 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Theater discount tickets Film developing Trading post ads Greyhound bus tickets Fast passes and bus tokens ODE classified ads Pay telephone, EWEB & gas bills Concert tickets Shakespearean Festival tickets Oregon Coast Line Bus Tickets Mary Ann Stoican, who finished with 12 points along with Metzger, followed Higgs tally with a short jump shot, Higgs hit a free throw, and Lang netted a rebound basket to send the Waves reeling in the final min utes The Ducks return to Eugene to prepare for their Northern Pacific Conference opener Oregon starts a six game homestand against Washington State at 7:30 p m Friday and Washington Saturday at 3 p m Cash For Textbooks Mon.- Frl. Smith Family Bookstore 768 E. 13th 1 Bl. From Campus 345-1651 r-Present COUPON when ordering S Back-To-School Special ! Barbecue Beef Ribs i *3.95 Present this coupon when ordering, then enjoy the area's 1 thickest, meatiest. Texas-style Barbecue Beet Ribs, served with french fries, for onb $3.95! 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