Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 11, 1985, Page 14, Image 13

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    Tennis squads start seasons
The Oregon men’s tennis
team scored its first victory of
the season with a win over
Eastern Washington Friday at
home, but found things tougher
Saturday as the University of
Washington whipped the
Ducks, 9-0 Saturday on the 15th
Street Courts.
The Oregon women’s team
found life on the -oad unplea
sant early as they lost their first
two over the weekend to Puget
Sound and Pacific Lutheran,
but whipped Seattle University
Sunday to end the trip on a
positive note.
The men scored a 6-3 victory
over Eastern Washington as
Wade Judy scored a singles vic
tory over Roy Morca. 7-5, 6-4
and then teamed with Murphy
Dysart in a doubles win to push
the Ducks to victory.
Saturday, the Huskies from
Washington dominated the
Ducks, 9-0 as Oregon could not
win a single set in either singles
or doubles play.
Up in Tacoma, Wash, the
women lost a close decision to
Puget Sound, 5-4. Liz O’Don
nell, Kim Kalapus and Tracy
Hinchcliffe posted victories in
singles action, but it wasn’t
enough to get the win on the
road.
The Duck women lost another
close decision on Saturday to
Pacific Lutheran, 5-4 as the
Lutes collected three wins in
the singles play and two in the
doubles matches. O’Donnell,
Kalapus and Hinchcliffe again
paced the Ducks with victories.
On Sunday morning, the
Duck women concluded the trip
with a win over Seattle. 6-3 in
Tacoma.
Oregon golfers take third in tournament
Led by sophomore Rob Huff,
the Oregon golf team snagged a
share of third place in the Ran
cho Murieta Invitational golf
tournament Friday in
Sacramento, Calif.
The Ducks finished with a
54-hole total of 921, which tied
them for third place with
Nevada-Reno. Stanford Univer
sity won the tournament with a
stroke total of 902, and San Jose
State University finished se
cond with a 906 total, followed
by Oregon and Nevada-Reno.
Oregon also received a strong
showing from George Daves,
who shot a 54-hole total of 228.
John DeLong was next in for the
Ducks with a 230, followed by
Tim Scott (239) and Tony
Joyner (249).
Huff shot a 224, which was
good enough for third place in
dividual honors in the touraa
ment. Huff shot rounds of 73
and 78 to go with his 73 on
Thursday to collect the third
place tie with SJSU’s Larry
Silveira.
The Ducks’ next meet is Fri
day as they participate in the
Northern Califomia-Pepsi Inter
collegiate in Stockton, Calif.
The University of the Pacific
will be the host team of the meet
that concludes on Saturday
et al.
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Breakers lose Gold-en chance, 29-17
DENVER (AP) — Vince Evans
threw for a touchdown and ran
for another in the fourth quarter
Sunday to lead the Denver Gold
to a 29-17 United States Foot
ball League victory over the
Portland Breakers.
Evans scored with less than
two minutes to go on a one-yard
quarterback sneak to provide
the Gold with the cushion need
ed to bring the team’s record to
2-1.
The game was played before a
sparse crowd of 17,790, which
was well below expectations.
It was the first home game for
the Gold, giving Denver fans
their first opportunity to see the
run-and-shoot offense of Coach
Mouse Davis.
Evans, acquired specifically
to run the pass-happy Davis of
fense. hit Kelley Johnson with a
27-yard scoring strike early in
the fourth quarter to give the
Gold a 23-10 lead. But the
Breakers kept their hand in the
game by blocking Brian
Speelman’s extra point attempt,
then scoring on the next series- '
to close the gap to 23-17. , '
Tight end Dan Ross-made a'
sensational catch of Doug : ’
Woodward’s’ pass for -the ...
Breakers' 37-yard tquchdoWn.
. But any ' chance of'coming•
back-was snuffed when Denver*
linebacker Stan Blinka made a
diving interception off a Wood- »
ward pass and Evans rhoved.the
Gold to the clinching score.
Bruins
Continued from Page 12
Butler's pass. Butler fouled
Harper, who hit both foul
shots to close the gap to two.
69-67.
On the next UCLA in
bounds, the Bruins called
time out twice. The Ducks
played an excellent denial
defense, which forced
UCLA's hand. Monson felt
the ball should have been
Oregon’s after the second
Bruin timeout was called.
“I think the count was
more than three with the last
timeout." Monson said as
the boisterous partisan
Oregon crowd and the
momentum was in the
Ducks' favor.
Finally, UCLA inbounded
the ball. Bruin guard Nigel
Miguel was fouled and given
a two-shot foul. With the
Mac Court crowd yelling en
couragement tor a miss at a
fever pitch, Miguel bricked
both free throws. Oregon got
the ball back with a chance to
tie and a possible overtime
opportunity.
Harper took the ball down
the the left side into the cor
ner. With two Bruins on him,
the 6-2 senior guard shot a
difficult 12-footer that
bounced off the rim. UCLA’s
Corey Gaines snared the re
bound and was fouled with
12 seconds left. Gaines hit
both shots on a one-and-one
attempt to make it 71-67 and
give UCLA the hard-fought
win.
“I felt I got fouled (on the
arm),” Harper said of his
shot. ”1 guess the referee
wasn’t in position to make
the call.”
Trapp paced the Ducks
with 16 points, while Harper
and Rasmussen each added
14. UCLA’s Reggie Miller
knocked down a game-high
17 points for the Bruins, who
tied for third place in the
league with a 12-6 Pac-10
mark. However, UCLA had
to settle for the National In
vitation Tournament and not
the NCAAs.
For the Ducks it was a year
that almost was. but things
never seemed to bounce their
way as freshman guard Rick
Osborn summed it up.
“We couldn’t get any
breaks." Osborn said.
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