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The victory was Oregon’s 10th in eleven years, the only blemish in the streak was last year’s inglorious 0-0 tie at Autzen Stadium. The Ducks, 6-5, ended the season with a winning record, coach Rich Brooks’ first since 1980. For the Beavers, 2-9, the con test probably marked the end of Joe Avezzano’s coaching career at Corvallis. Avezzano, who is in his last year of a five-year contract, tasted his 47th defeat against only six wins and two ties as head coach of the OSU football program. For a time Saturday, it looked like Avez zano and his Black Bandits from Benton County could play with the Ducks — thanks to some un timely penalties against the Ducks which called back two Oregon touchdowns early in the game. “We were shaky early,” said Brooks who extended his unbeaten streak as a coach and a player (15-0-2) in the Civil War series. The Ducks’ problems with the penalty markers wiped out what would have been a 21-6 Duck lead going into inter mission. As it was, Oregon was ahead only by 7-6 after OSU kicker Jim Nielsen booted his second field goal of the day, a 54-yarder, with four seconds left before halftime. OSU, 1-7 in the Pac-10, also had the momentum early in the third quarter after Beaver cor nerback Kenny Taylor blocked Matt MacLeod’s 40-yard field goal. However, Oregon’s defense rose to the occasion and the offense unloaded 14 third quarter points with a two-tight end formation to keep OSU’s winless streak intact. “The way we started, I think our players got the impression it was going to be easy and it cer tainly wasn’t,” said Brooks after seeing Oregon score early in the first quarter when tailback Tony Cherry scored the first of two TDs, a five-yard run, to give the Ducks an early 7-0 lead. Things tightened up con siderably after Oregon was denied two touchdowns because of penalties, a Lew Barnes 41-yard reverse TD run a Cherry 18-yard TD run which were both called back. “It was frustrating early with two touchdowns called back on the same drive,” Brooks said. “It really hurt when we didn’t get anything on that drive.” Taylor’s block of the MacLeod’s field goal in the third quarter could have led to a touchdown as the cornerback had clear sailing down the sidelines, but the ball bounced away allowing OSU a recovery but not a TD. TheDucks regained the ball when OSU punter David Brun dage fumbled the snap on the punt and completed a fourth-down pass to Michael Lopez. However, the catch was short of the first down and OSU had an illegal man downfield penalty. The penalty meant a loss of a down and the Ducks' ball on the OSU 23. Five plays later, Alex Mack ran for a 5-yard TD. MacLeod's point after gave Oregon breathing room at 14-6. uau ri^t?ivt?u a cusuy penalty on the ensuing drive. The Beavers tried a flea-flicker play with McKittrick lateraling to Reggie Hawkins who tossed to a leaping Reggie Bynum for an apparent 78-yeard touchdown. But the play was called back because of an illegal motion penalty. the Beavers and gave Oregon a chance to close the door one sided Civil War Series. Barnes had another TD called back, a 43-yard punt return, but the Ducks scored anyway seven plays later when Oregon quarterback Chris Miller hit tight end Rich Gaiser for a 6-yard touchdown, putting the Ducks in solid command, 21-6 late in the third period. “At 21-6, it became a real pro blem for our team to think that they could come back,” Avez zano said. Oregon's defense wouldn’t allow the Beavers to get un tracked as they blitzed effective ly all day for six quarterback sacks. The defense also shut down the OSU offense to minus 13 yards in the second half and one first down. The Ducks added two more scores to close out the win for the bragging rights for the state of Oregon, a 24-yard MacLeod field goal and a Cherry 51-yard run for the final score in the 31-6 rout of the Beavers. Cherry ended the game with 113 yards rushing on eight carries and two touchdowns. “I think OSU saying they were better than us kind of bothered us,” said Miller whose mobility neutralized the OSU pass rush and solidfied the pretense that the Beavers will have a new football coach. Monday,-November 18, 1984