Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 12, 1983, Section B, Page 2, Image 14

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FOOTBALL
Saturday: Oregon vs. Arizona, 6
p.m. (MST), Tucson, Ariz.
VOLLEYBALL
Friday: Oregon vs. Fresno State,
7:30 p.m., McArthur Court.
Saturday: Oregon vs. University of
Pacific, 7:30 p.m., McArthur Court
MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY
Sunday: Oregon Track Club Invita
tional, 10:30 a.m., Creswell
(Emerald Valley)
WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY
Sunday: Oregon Track Club Invita
tional, 10:30 a.m., Creswell
(Emerald Valley)
The chant from Autzen
Stadium’s Saturday afternoon
football crowd has grown louder
every home game.
“Leeeewwwww,” the chant
goes. It rolls off thousands of
tongues like honey from a hive,
thick and sweet, like Lew Barnes
runs his pass routes. It starts
when he touches the ball, or
even before, when he waits for a
punt. And the way Barnes has
been collecting yardage, the
crowd's chants of
"Leeeewwwww” are well
directed — Barnes has gained
28 percent of Oregon’s yardage
this year, if returns are included
in the total. In fact, fans may
start calling the man “Sweet
Lew” if his stock with the Pac-10
statistics office continues ris
ing. After Barnes' performance
Saturday at home against
California, the Oregon junior
moved ahead of Oregon State's
Bryce Oglesby into second in
the league in all-purpose yar
dage. Against the Bears, “Sweet
Lew” had 145 all-purpose yards
— 67 yards in receptions, 41
yards rushing, 22 yards in
kickoff returns and 15 yards in
punt returns. For the year,
Barnes has 619 all-purpose
yards, or 123.8 yards per game.
That puts him behind only Darryl
Clack of Arizona State, who is
averaging 155.0 yards per game.
Barnes was only 0.3 yards ahead
of Cal’s Dwight Garner entering
Saturday's game, but a swarm
ing Duck defense held Garner to
99 yards in all-purpose yardage.
Barnes moved ahead of Cal’s
Andy Bark into seventh in the
conference in receiving yardage
(360 yards) and trails only Emile
Harry of Stanford in yards per
reception (26.2 vs. 24.0). And his
ability to make the big play br
ings an element to Oregon’s of
fense that has been missing
since world-class sprinter Don
Coleman graduated in 1979. You
have to go back 23 games to find
a touchdown reception longer
than any of Barnes’ three
touchdown receptions this year
of 48, 53 and 67 yards. On Sept.
19, 1981 Reggie Brown hooked
up with Kevin Lusk on a 52-yard
touchdown reception.
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RIM deadlines: The entry
deadline for the fall cross coun
try run is Monday; the run will be
held next Wednesday. A Punt,
Pass and Kick contest will be
held Thursday; the entry
deadline is the same day. For
more information, call 686-4121
or 686-4113; or drop by the RIM
office in Room 103, Gerlinger.
FLAG FOOTBALL
TUESDAY, OCT. 4
Men’s I
Adams 47, Phi Kappa Psi 20
Sigma Chi I 12. Sigma Nu 0
Drifters 19, Beta I 0
Pounders 45, Fimbag 0
SAE I 2. Aegeans 0 (forfeit)
Pike I 6. Eye of the Tiger 0
Milk n‘ Cookies 6, Sig Ep I 2
Theta Chi I 8, Robbins Sheep 2
Coed Razzia Dazzle
Post Burgess 60. Spartans 22
69ers 2, Henderson Studs I 0 (forfeit)
Henderson Studs II ?, Munslers 0 (forfeit)
WEDNESDAY. OCT. 5
Men's II
Chi Psi II 6, Winchurds 0
Phi Delts II 19, Corner Kids 18
Big Juans 13. Moosemen 0
Runnin' Rebels 35, Spartans 7
Zella's Gang 6. Jake's Wheel 6 (overlime)
Kappa Sig II 21, Parson's Passers 14
DeBusk 18, Clark 8
Beta II 13, Green Machine 0
Philadelphia House 14. Carson Cosmos 0
Coed Razzle Dazzle
Phi Psi/Theta 41, Robbins Sheep 25
SAE/DG 48, AOPi/Chi Psi 6
Women's Razzle Dazzle
Untouchables 38, Tri Delts 20
THURSDAY. OCT. 6
Men's I
Touch of Class 32. Dallas Caswells 6
Men's II
Rolling Pebbles 2, Phi Kappa Psi II 0
(forfeit)
SAE II 20. Pike II 0
Sig Ep II 12, Alumnads 0
Sigma Chi II 13, Cohorts 0
Theta Chi II 15, Fijis 0
Coed Razzle Dazzle
KSCO 36. Contenders 32
Women's Razzle Dazzle
Untouchables 2, Gamma Phi 0 (double
forfeit)
VOLLEYBALL
WEDNESDAY. OCT. 5
Coed I
Louidademailpa 2. Anchor Clankers 2
"Old Paris" 2, Pi Phi/Sigma Chi 0
Party Animals 2, Douglass 0
Coed II
Poi Pounders 2, Cloranatomy 0
MAM Spikers 2. Phoenix 1
Misty II 2. Club Rose 0
Bob — The VB Team 2, DeBusk 0
Amazon Athletic Club 1. Sigma Chi II 0
(forfeit)
Chi Omega/Kappa Sig 2, Romans 0
AOPi/Sigma Chi 2, 69ers 0
Don’t miss the second show
ing of “Whitewater Video,”
which will be shown Thursday at
8 p.m. at DeFrisoo’s in the
downtown Atrium Building. Free
admission; identification is re
quired. Sponsored by the Univer
sity Outdoor Program.
An outdoor equipment swap
sponsored by the Outdoor Pro
gram will be held tonight from
6-8 p.m. in the EMU Ballroom.
Hundreds of people will be sell
ing thousands of dollars worth
of skis, boots, packs, tents, and
clothing. For more information,
call the Outdoor Program at
686-4365.
NOTES. QUOTES, ANECDOTES:
Oregon’s offense returned
from a two-year layoff last Satur
day with a vengeance that
brought back memories of the
Reggies — Ogburn and Brown
— and the explosive Duck of
fense that they powered in the
fall of 1980.
That was the year Oregon
went 6-3-2, beat UCLA and
Washington, and tied USC.
Saturday’s performance against
California at Autzen Stadium
(444 yards) was Oregon’s big
gest total offensive output since
the 1980 season finale against
Arizona State in Tempe, 27
games ago.
OREGON FOOTBALL
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
Rushing
NAME *c
L. Johnson 42
Kevin Willhite 39
Kevin McCall 34
Alex Mack 17
Lew Barnes 7
Todd Bland 17
Eugene King 5
Mike Jorgensen 25
Mike Owens 5
yds sv* ypg M Ig
186 4.4 37.2 1 17
137 3 5 27 4 1 18
112 3 3 22.4 2 15
69 4 0 13 8 0 18
70 10 0 14 0 0 41
79 4 6 15 8 0 19
14 28 09 0 9
4 - - 1 32
-5 - -0 14
Passing
NAME gs pc pi yds M Ig
Mike Jorgensen 121 55 4 756 5 67
Mike Owens 32 14 1 161 0 22
Kevin McCall 2 2 0 29 1 23
D. Christensen 1 1 0 48 1 48
Receiving
NAME it yd* avg rpg Id Ig
Kevin McCall 16 139 8 7 3 2 1 30
Lew Barnes 15 360 24.0 3.0 3 67
Kwante Hampton 13 224 17 2 2 6 0 23
L. Johnson 8
Rich Gaiser 8
Doug Herman 4
Alex Mack 3
Osborn Thomas 2
Amil Hall 1
Mike Jorgensen 1
Kevin Willhite 1
81 10.1 16 0 19
64 8 0 1.6 2 14
57 14 2 0 8 0 17
10 33 06 0 6
43 21 5 0 5 1 23
9 90 02 0 9
6 60 02 0 6
1 05 02 0 1
Total Offense
NAME yr
Mike Jorgensen 4
L. Johnson 186
Mike Owens -5
Kevin McCall 112
Kevin Willhite 137
yp net yp« Ig
756 760 152 0 67
0 186 37.2 17
161 156 31 2 22
29 141 28 2 23
0 137 274 18
All-Purpose
NAME ran
Lew Barnes 70
Kevin McCall 112
L. Johnson 186
Kwante Hampton 0
me rat net ava M
360 189 619 123.8 3
139 102 353 70 6 3
81 56 323 64 6 1
224 0 224 44.8 0
Scoring
NAME
Paul Schwabe
Kevin McCall
Lew Barnes
Rich Gaiser
L. Johnson
Mike Jorgensen
Osborn Thomas
Doug Herman
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Field Qoals
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NAME 1* 29 39 49 plus tot
Paul Schwabe 0-0 4-4 1-1 1-2 0-1 6-8
NAME
Kevin Hicks
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Punting
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Kickoff Returns
NAME no yds ava
Doug Judge 7. 171 24.4
Kevin McCall 5 102 20 4
L. Johnson 3 56 18.7
Lew Barnes 2 43 21.5
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Punt Returns
NAME no yds ava Id Ig
Lew Barnes 11 146 13.2 0 50
Defensive
NAME at
Dan Ralph 20
Jeff Williams 20
Lerry Wilson 10
Wendell Cason 23
E.J Duffy 11
Dave Matey 9
Jerry Mikels 16
Don Brown 13
Bob Hudetz 9
Doug Judge 11
Steve Baack 6
Dan Wilken 6
Dan Devaney 7
Statistics
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KEY: st-solo
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yards
tackle; tt-total tackles; fr
dp-deflected pass; qs
tfl-y-tackle for loss
Interceptions
no yd* ava Id ipg Ig
NAME
Dan Wilken
Lerry Wilson
Don Brown
E.J. Duffy
1 8 80
1 7 70
1 0 00
1 0 00
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0 02 7
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