sports Photo by Bill Harpool Pacific defensive end Rich Sarris pursues Oregon’s Kevin Mc Call in the Ducks' 30-14 win over the Tigers Saturday at Autzen Stadium. McCall gained 104 yards and scored one touchdown in helping Oregon boot its season record to 4-0. 4-0 gridders destroy Pacific By Brent De La Paz Of the Emerald Oregon fans weren’t saying "Rose Bowl” after the Ducks demolished the University of the Pacific on Saturday, but some people are beginning to realize how good the Ducks really are after they upped their record to 4-0. “I felt if we were going to do anything this year, we should be 4-0 at this point,” said Oregon football coach Rich Brooks on the 30-14 win over the Tigers at Autzen Stadium on a sunny afternoon. 4-0 is exactly where the Ducks stand after they methodically crunched Pacific before 28,505 who witnessed Brooks’ team add another chapter to their storybook beginning. Oregon came into the game looking for revenge after suffer ing an embarrassing 21-15 season-opening loss to the Tigers last year. "Last year when they beat us, 1 wanted to beat them by a 100 points (this year),” said Oregon linebacker Todd Welch who led a defensive charge that shut down the Tigers’ offense to six points in the first three quarters. The Ducks set the tempo of the game in the first quarter with a strong running attack led by tailback Kevin McCall. Mc Call had 104 yards on the day, 52 of those in the first quarter alone. "I think when the defense came through, that really turn ed the offense on,” said McCall of the first scoring drive which was set up when Ducks’ defense thwarted a Pacific scoring drive deep in Oregon territory. The Tigers helped the cause by fumbling the snap on a 40-yard field goal attempt. Oregon scored on its second drive of the day when Alex Mack swept over from five yeards to give the Ducks a 6-0 lead. Kicker Matt MacLeod add ed the extra point which gave the Ducks a 7-0 lead with 3:38 remainin in the first quarter. A lead which Oregon would Continued on Page 12 "%e«d Sm* Now Featuring Kama Sutra & Love Goddess Body Oil & Massage Cream as well as our other items: Books, Scales, Paraphernalia, Stash Boxes, Jewelry, Black Lights, Tapestry, Comics, and Clothing Located at 7th & Lincoln • 345-1853 Open Mon - Sat 10 a.m. * 6 p.m. ##»»»»»»#»»*»»»»»»#»»*»»*«»*****«*****»***»******* SHARE A RIDE c=n ' Be energy efficient and save money! If you’re looking for a ride or can I offer one, advertise in the ODE Classifieds... RldesRiders Sandwiches & Salads Lunch Special ONLY $^99 Choose any sandwich or salad Reg. worth $250 PLUS a FREE small drink, all for $1"! Special Good: Mon - Fri 11:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Get the Fresh Alternative .SUBMIT Sandwiches & Salads 13th & Hilyard • 484-6955 Open til 1:00 a.m.; Seven Days A Week! How to procrastinate tastefully GeneraI Foods frcSATIONAtCoffcn Pour yourself a cup of Irish Mocha Mint. Chocolatey, with a hint of mint, it's a delicious way to postpone the inevitable. And it's just one of seven inspired flavors from General Foods International Coffees. GENERAL FOODS1 INTERNATIONAL COFFEES. AS MUCH A FEELING AS A FLAVOR. © 1984 Genera) Foods Corporation