Grapplers fall to Beavers
By Tony Ahern
Of lh« Kim*raid
McArthur Court was the situ
of two Civil War battles this
weekend.
One night before the basket
hall shcKitout. the Oregon and
Oregon State wrestling squads
faced off. And, like most of the
winter-time Civil War battles,
the north prevailed, 21-14.
Chico State »\tr» was on hand
to make this a double-dual
meet. The Wildcats, however,
have never beaten the Ducks or
Heavers and could only provide
sideshows to the green and
black matches.
With the yellow Heaver;
buster t-shirts and the black
Duck-haters worn by some of
the wrestlers, this °ct>ntest
definitely had the Cjyil .War
flavor.
*<?• The coaches were not unlike
Saturday's hoop- mant'OFs: '
Oregon's. Ron Finley with his
•* occasional lion Monsoh-llke
ravings” aftd OSlJ.’s' Dale
■ *o Thomas, in his 30th year, with -
his gray:hair»d coolness in the
■ ° Beaver’s" corner, ala ' Ralph
. Miller.• \\: •. :* v.
Yet..after all the psych• jobs, •
* - the' 10th-ranked Heavers had
* 'tfidir eighth straight dual vu
° lory over.the jhicks*’ •*'- . “ .
„• -The.first.()rego"iy-OSl! match
' vvas.al i r>M pounds on.the south
ma.r. ”j T h*- OuoKi " V^h c'e";
.IliM'.hahadel'*tangli«l''w.ith;.|eff
r- 'Cardwell’: ’. ■„ •„ *;; .v •’/
Cardwell, one of two.brothers .
. from the nearhy loggiujg town of ■
'lamell on {He.-Beaver's;rostpr*.
* shpwed: why >«:s'ranked 17th
; pat idna l-Iy jh 6hls- .weight., class:
, He:.easrty handled ll<H:lvana<hf)‘..
Oregon's, 1 tan Mart in; a junior
ffpm Sandv, gave Marvin Sea I.a
• '• tough tlpMMBt -167 before* falling
> ‘ Mo.theSaleriGhative. 4;2:
s If there-was-adbature match’of
the night it watt .at i77.0)r»g6n'a:
Mike Harter.' ranked- il-th.in the
, • country?0took piV()St)'it ltat (lib
■8Qn», ranked tilth!
GibadnY a" senior from
' Phoenix. 0fe?. iWnagnd to got
an early. ••5-1 lead on twp
takedowns and an esr^jpa, then
held on to post a 7-4 victory
The loss' snapped Harter’s
'winning Streak at eight
.matches,.. ".-' °
. If didn't stop Oregon's hopes
fpr nn upset .however. V ^ > *
Jarnes.Terry was aple to claim
- a sbYpoint .injury default win
after OSU'r Tim Mpndale,,
another oPhqenlfc» product, went
down.with a shoulderinjuryin
the.first period..* *y:YvWv
That set the stage for one of
Oregon's strongest efforts of the
night — that of Joe Rissone at
heavyweight. .'
Giving up more than 20
pounds to Beaver freshman
John Hielenburg. Rissone
resorted to superior quickness
to come away the winner. 9-0.
With the Heavers holding a
slim 10-9 lead, the north mat
beca. « the focal point as the
lighter members of the two
Oregon schools prepared to
scrap.
Quickly, Robert Pelayo gave
Oregon its first team lead over
OSU by edging Tim Glennie,
3-2, at 118.
At 120. Oregon's most pro
ductive freshman, Shon Lewis,
found himself pitted against a
cagey senior, Rodney
Hawthorne, ranked 10th
nationally.
haili/ Kmiirultl
i Irmmn
Lewis’ speed couldn't con
tend with Hawthorne's savvy.
The Beaver from (.aGrande pull
ed away in the final period,
winning 10-3.
The Ducks desperately need
ed a win from their solid
134-pounder, Glenn larrett. but
USD's Ron Arnold came
through with the better third
period to top a 10-7 score, clin
ching the dual victory for the
Beavers.
At 142, another Duck
freshman. Tim Ige. struggled to
a 2-2 draw against Tim Brown..
Neither wrestler dominated
enough for the one-point riding
time so both team* had to settle
for two-points: , } r. ”
o’ Ige's points, were the last
, Oregon-would gel against the
Beavers. ° „ ;
In the ■eVening.'s finah match.
. . Dyck frash;man George foliriston
'feed * the .eldest • of ' Lowell's
-Caldwell.hrot leers’ Scott,at-150.
.’and went down 6-i'. ' i
Finley was pleased with his
team's effort against OSU
though, especially after being
crushed by Fresno State. 29-9,
Thursday night.
“We were in it all the way,”
Finley said. "Hopefully, next
time we can make it even
closer.”
Neither Pac-10 school had
much trouble with Chico State.
The Ducks, who won 21-14, are
now 6-0 against the Wildcats.
The Heavers won their 11th
straight over 'CSU in major
fashion, 41-3. .
• : Oregon is still- without their
standout sophomore Sean Brad
dbck at 134. Braddock, who
missed most pf the last two
season; owith* back . problems;
.- broke'.his collarbone during the
Oregon Invitational op.Dec; 22.*
He hopes to be ready in time for.
the conferehce championships.
V ;•> Y'i' o : • •
, --The.'Duc.kj»travpi to .
Washington Stale for. their next
meet. Safu'rdayi'ljan. 18. V
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Oregon freshman George Johnston has control of Oregon Stdte 's
Scott’Cardwelf at this point, biit his hid for an upset fell short ■ - ° ■ '. .