Defense will key Duck win By Brent De La Paz Of the Emerald Saturday’s Homecoming foot ball game against Washington State University will be a classic battle of offense against defense. The Pac-10 matchup will pit the Cougars’ high-scoring of fense against the Ducks' stingy defense, and one of them will have to compromise when the two teams meet at Autzen Stadium at 1 p.m. “Our ballgames with Oregon have never really been big scor ing games,” says WSU coach )im Walden, downplaying his team’s scoring potential. The Cougars are leading the Pac-10 in scoring offense with an average of 26.4 points per contest. The Ducks are allowing only 18.4 points on defense. Oregon coach Rich Brooks knows the Ducks, 4-3, will need some offensive firepower themselves if Oregon's defense can’t contain the WSU option offense. “We are going ‘ to have to score 30 points in order to . win,” Brooks says after seeing the Cougars light up the scoreboard for 49 points last week against Stanford. WSll, 3-4, topk a come-from behind victory over Stanford, ’ 49-42., in Palo Alto. .'The ; . Cougars'collected the win after .’ i climbing back from- a '.42-14 deficit late in-the third quarter. ; WSU scored • 28 points in a . furious fourth, peri.od blitz to ' • Win 'their first . Rac-10*. game • - against three losses. * ’. •‘.’I think*Washington State*is back, on track'.”- Brooks says. . ‘ ‘They are a great offensive team . which-will be difficult to con- ' * tain on defense.” . ' While the Cougars can score, the Duck defense will be put in the hot seat for another week. Oregon made an outstanding defensive effort against the University of Washington Saturday. Oregon's defense allowed the Huskies only three first downs and 109 yards on total offense, despite losing 17-10 because of 14 points scored for the Huskies by their defense and special teams. “Their (Oregon) defense always seems to answer the challenge, apd I know it will be a hard-nosed game," says WSU’s Walden. Oregon finished the Washington game without star ting quarterback Chris Miller, who suffered' a concussion in the first quarter of the Husky en counter and .is listed as "ques tionable" for Saturday's game against WSU. If Miller is unable to play, backup quarterback Mike Jorgensen should start for the Ducks. Jorgensen filled in for Miller Saturday, moving the Oregon offense effectively against Washington. WSU’s offensive attack is spearheaded by quarterback Mark Rypien and running back Rueben Mayes, who had 216 yards and five touchdowns against Stanford. “WSU does so many things on offense,” Brooks says. “They do a great job on spreading the defense on the field in covering the option play.” The Cougars’ offense is well taken care of. It’s the W^SU defense, ranked last in the Pac-10, which has caused headaches for Walden this season. “We haven’t shut anybody down,” says Walden after his defense gave up 42 points to Stanford, 27 points to UCLA Continued on Page 8B ii Oregon's stingy defense gave No. i Washington a bad time Saturday, but it’ll be tested again this week by Washington State’s league-leading scoring offense. Present this ad for OFF any footlong meat sandwich or meat salad Campus Location Open 7 Days a Week til 1 am! I 13th & Hilyard Eugene • 484-6955 Offer expires 10/11/84 J MMEMHMtK WHMMMMWIMWWWgJI Mil ■ K8BgBOB«OOOOOOB For the BEST Homemade Soup & Sandwiches PIZAN'S On Campus at 1225 Alder Redeem your proof-of-purchase coupons (with each purchase of $2.50 or more) for Free Cheesecake and Sandwiches. We also have Daily Specials. LASAGNA • SUSHI • BEEF STROGANOFF • CURRIED CHICKEN Try one of Our (Some Call them "Hoagies") They Are Different! Also Soups • Salads • Sauerkraut • Potato Salad Burgers • Fries • & German Rye Breads "WIR SPRECHEN DEUTSCH" Mon. t Sat. 10am - 9pm Orders To Go! Good Food • Quick Service • Homey Atmosphere Delicious Juicy and Refreshing Submarine Sandwiches Nina’s Submarine Sandwiches 510 E. Broadway Eugene 343-6235 JOIN THE PARADE Com* to St. Vincent De Paul for all your Halloween needs. 110 East 11th 2053 River Road 70S South Seneca 501 Main, Springfield poppis 675 E. 13th Ave. 343-0846 Closed Tuesdays 11:30 a m. - 4:00 p.m. lunches: 5:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. dinners DISCOVER deFRISCO’s TODAY In the Atrium Building Downtown Eugene. The widest selection of imported beers the City has to offer. A great choice of premium Lane County wines. The best sandwiches and desserts. The friendliest help. A relaxing and comfortable place to meet your friends. Backgammon, darts, chess and video games to pass the time. Accept a COMPLIMENTARY BEVERAGE — of your choice — as our treat with your meal. Come in today and enjoy. This coupon expires November 13, 1984 jMON-Fri 8 am - 12:30 am Sat 11:30 am - 1:00 am iSun Noon - 12:00 am 99 West Tenth at Olive Downtown Eugene in the Atrium Building