Wilson honored Oregon linebacker Lerry Wilson, who made 20 tackles to help the Ducks upset Houston 15-14 last Saturday, was named Pac-10 Conference defensive player of the week for his efforts. Wilson was originally credited with 22 tackles, but Oregon coaches said he had 20 after watching game films. Ten of Wilson's tackles were unassisted. The 6-3, 225-pound sophomore from Irrigon is quickly gaining a reputation as an open-field tackier. As a freshman, 27 of his 33 tackles were unassisted. Although he saw only limited ac tion as a freshman, Wilson also managed to make one intercep tion, a theft in the opening minutes against Notre Dame. This year, Oregon coach Rich Brooks is looking to Wilson as a San Diego pins LA with losses SAN DIEGO (AP) - Andy Hawkins scattered seven hits in eight 2-3 innings and Terry Ken nedy drilled a solo homer to giver the San Diego Padres a 4-1 victory over Los Angeles Thursday night, stalling the Dodgers’ National League West pennant bid with a sweep of a double header. The Dodgers' magic number to win the West remained at one with three games remaining. They have a three-game lead over the second-place Atlanta Braves, who kept their hopes alive with a 5-4 victory over the Houston Astros. The Padres won the opener 7-1 with a six-run eighth inning. Hawkins, a 23-year-old right hander, called up to the majors earlier this month, struck out a caseer high 10 and walked four while giving up the Dodgers' only run on a two-out homer in the ninth by lose Morales. Hawkins, 5-7, needed last-out relief help from Luis DeLeone, who posted his 13th save. Kennedy's 17th homer of the year, a 400-foot blast into the right center field bleachers, came in the fourth inning. San Diego padded its lead in the sixth, scoring three times off Dodger starter Alejandro Pena, 12-9. In the opener, Tony Gwynn's two-out RBI single and Kevin McReynolds' two-run hit keyed a sixth-run eighth for the Padres. The victory went to Sid Monge, 9-3. Oakland rookie throws no-hitter OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Mike Warren of the Oakland A's became the first rookie to pitch a no-hitter irf more than a decade Thursday night by blanking the Chicago White Sox 3-0. The 22-year-old right-hander walked three and struck out five in breezing through the Chicago lineup to pitch the second no hitter in the major leagues this week. Bob Forsch of the St. Louis Cardinals no-hit Montreal 3-0 on Monday. The closest the White Sox came to a hit was in the eighth inning when pinch-hitter Mike Squires belted a long drive that right fielder Mike Davis, who had just entered the game as a defensive replacement, caught at the wall near the 372-foot mark for the final out of the inning. Warren, 5-3, did not allow a bat ter to reach second base and fac ed 29 batters, two over the minimum. In the third, he walked Scott Fletcher, who was then thrown out stealing. Tom Paciorek drew another walk in the fifth. Warren, who made his major league debut on June 12 against Chicago and threw a wild pitch to Greg Luzinski on his first pitch in the big leagues, had a 4.76 earned run average going into the game. main cog in his 4-3 defense. That is quite a boost for the sophomore, who returned to Oregon last fall after leaving camp for personal reasons a year earlier. While Wilson was gaining defensive player of the week honors, Arizona State University's Darryl Clack was busy wrapping up an offensive player of the week award. Clack rushed 22 times for 221 yards and scored three touchdowns to lead the Sun Devils to a 44-14 rout of Wichita State University. j OtasfflJ W Il'Ovmpil* FREE QUACK ATTACK T-SHIRTS!!! COME INTO PHONES PLUS THIS WEEK, CHECK OUT OUR GREAT SELECTION AND GREAT BUYS ON PHONES, AND ENTER OUR DRAWING FOR A FREE QUACK ATTACK T-SHIRT.. 25 WINNING ENTRIES WILL BE DRAWN OCT. 1, 1983 PHONES PLUS HAS BEEN SAVING STUDENTS MONEY ON PHONES SINCE 1980. _ 656 CHARNELTON I, PHONES (Between 6th & 7th) % A* t I i I . . 9:30 TO 5:30 Mon. • Fri. 687-0111 10:00 TO 5:00 Sat.