Ducks win Bulldog Tourney By Dennis Fernandes Of th# Emerald After disappointing losses to two top-ranked teams, the University of Oregon women's basketball squad desperately needed a large dose of confidence. In winning two games and the Bulldog invitational this weekend, which counts as Oregon's first tournament championship since the 1983-84 season, they got that confidence. Kauri Landerholm regained her shooting touch in Saturday night's championship game, hitting for 25 points in the Ducks’ 83-67 victory against host team Gonzaga University at Spokane. Wash. landerholm was later named the tournament’s most valuable player. She also had a 19-point. 12 rebound effort in the first round 72-47 win against the University of Idaho Friday night. The two victories put the Ducks over the .500 mark at 3-2 and give coach Elwin Heinv a positive standpoint from which to prepare for the squad's next encounter, a road game against the University of Nevada-Reno a week from today. "We needed some games we could win for our team's con fidence to develop.” Heiny said. "Now the players can see what we’re going to have to do to win in the season.” Part of that confidence need ed to come via some improved team shooting percentage. After hitting just under 41 percent for the season, the Ducks turned in. a 54.3 percent performance against Gonzaga, sparked partly by Landerholm’s shooting 11 of 15 from the field. The Ducks needed good shots to pull away from a scrappy Bulldog team in the second half. After holding a 39-34 lead at halftime, Oregon scored 10 unanswered points to take a 49-36 lead in the second half to finally pull away. Guard Carol Drouet registered 15 of her 19 points in that half to maintain the Ducks' lead. Shelly Ray, who was also on the all-tournament team, grabb ed 10 boards and added nine points. Forward Kris Glidden fought off the flu bug and got eight rebounds in her second start of the season. Friday night's win was also close in the first half, as Willamette Center For Sex Education is offering classes on per sonal sexual enhance ment/education beginning January 23rd, for in dividuals or couples. Formal includes: ‘Use of a workbook with at home exercises •Film ‘Discussion call 741-4581 or 343*1 739 FOB DETAILS Recycle This Paper halftime found Oregon holding onto a slim load over Idaho at 33-30. The Ducks then went in to an incredible defensive flurry, holding the Vandals to just two points for the first ten minutes of the second half and 17 for the entire 20 minutes. The Ducks pommeled Idaho for 28 turnovers and held them to 27 percent shooting for the game. “In the second half we shut them down with a full-court, man press and mixed it up with a zone defense to keep them off balance." Meiny said. ★ COPIES ★ Krazy Kats Try C/s/ 884 Eat' 13th at. It looked ns if Oregon may have trouble Indore embarking on the trip north to Spokane. Starting center and leading re bounder Gabi Neumann t ame down with a case of chickenpox and had to miss the trip. As it turns out. it was a blessing in disguise, and gave Heinv a chance to use other players in the post, including the first col legiate start for ti-foot-7 Stefanie kasperski. "This game was especially good in that we played most of our players, particularly at the post." Heiny said Repairs • Buy and Sell STEREO WORKSHOP 140$ Main SpimglwM 741*1597 University Neighborhood Dentist Gentle care for students for 14 years Student Discount Available J. Scott Baxter, dm d .p.c. b22 f ?2nd Ave Buildinij f O/I y| f" O **7 (corner ot Patterson l> 22ndt / (^German VW’S MERCEDES BMW’S DATSUN TOYOTA Reiiatxe senrtcv *o* tow foreign C4f itrtce > 9$J 342-2912 TO«*f> F rankhn Blvd fugen* Of<* 9/403 Graphic Services ... The quality you want at a price you can afford WHEN IS THE RIGHT TIME TO CALL YOUR BOYFRIEND ? a) When the president of Phi Gamma Delta asks you to Saturday night’s Fiji Formal. b) After raquetball class, to tell him that the instructor with the Australian accent and those blue eyes did wonders for your serve. c) When you just feel like telling him you miss him after all. Maybe you shouldn’t tell him everything that’s going on. But if you still care about him, why not call anil whisper some sweet things he’ll never forget? Like why you call using A 1& 1 l/>ng l hstanee ser vice, and why you trust AT&T’s high quality service and exceptional value. When you tell him that AT&T gives you immedi ate credit if you dial a wrong nund>er, he won’t be able to get you out of his mind. And telling him you can count on AT&T for clear, long dista I connections will drive ' him crazy. All of which will prob ably inspire him to drive out for the weekend, idvinn ) you an excuse to blow off that silly frat party after all. • 198b AT&T AT&T The right choice.