Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 26, 1989, Page 16, Image 16

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Bausley no surprise at fullback
B\ Ashley ( onklin
Fmerdld Sports Reporter
Head < n.ii li Kk I) Brooks s.inl
Dorulre M.mslev ( oulil till in tor
i ii i n red fill Him k l-atin Berry He
yens right
()n <i ihiv when the Oregon
oltense w ,is stymied In .1
summing Sl.mtord defense .ill
.ifteruoon. H.iushu the former
liist team junior i ollege
allAment an uas the main
u eapon in the I )u< k arsenal
Hausley led the Oregon rush
ing altar k u ith 1 l \ aids on se\
eu tames, He also taught sis
passes for 74 yards Brooks lot
one was not surprised at how
well Hausley played in his Inst
sl.ut in a I)ui k uuiform
lie had a good spring and
played well in the spring
game Brooks said "He also
played well at Iowa so we
knew he would have a good
game "
Hausley now has ‘to rushing
yards for the season on 1.1 ear
lies and has i aught 1(1 passes
for another ‘17 yards And to
think Hausley almost didn't
slii k around tor his senior sea
son
Hausley played tailhai k last
season hut says little a< tion he
hind ret ord selling I ferek
l.oyille Injuries also sidelined
Hausley and yyilli l.oyille bat k
this vear things looked bleak
tor Hauslev Ilf almost <|ti11 the
team, hut de< ided to remain at
ter some friends < onvinced him
to sta\ Hauslev was moved to
fullltar k in spring drills, and
)nohahl\ r uuldn't he happier
On the \ose:Sophomore nose
guard Mart ns Woods saw his
Inst ,k lion idl vear on Salurdav
alter missing tile first two
g,lines w Itll a knee injury
Woods lettered as a true
freshman last vear in spelling
I)avid t usano. and looked good
liar king up (.'usano against
Stanforrl
Woods registered lour talk
ies. had one quarterback, sar k
and had .1 fumble recovery The
performance was just wh.it de
fensive (oordinator Demn
Sr holer had ex per ted
lie was injured and had
been unable to pla\ in our tirst
two games Sr holer said, "hut
we expected him to play well
all along I If II continue to plas
a lot ol loothall for us
Having Woods bar k is a wel
come sight tor the Dtuks who
now tar e their toughest
threeganie stretc h of the sea
son hosting Arizona and
Washington State and plaving
at W ashington
\leerten Doubtful: Start ing
light end |oe Meerteil (bruised
ribsl w ill likelv miss Salurdav s
Domin' Bauslev
(.oiliest will) Arizona Jeff
Thomason will lie the likely
starter according to Brooks.
Inside linebai ker Mark Kearns
and Kory Dairy are doubtful
and questionable for the Wild
cat game. Kearns (ankle) and
l)air\ (bruised ( alf) are both ex
tremch tough against the run
and v\dl be needed to help shut
(low n last year s top conference
rushing team Also injured at
Stanford were wide receiver )oe
Reitzug and Koyla Tel'lt (both
bruised ribs) and fullback Brail
don [uinper Telit could be the
ou 1 \ ol the three to see at lion
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