_Sports_ Ducks take a ragged win over No. 17 Arizona The final's 16-10, even with five turnovers By Tracy Sumner Emerald Sports Editor In the davs loading up to Saturday's game with Arizona. ()rogon footh.dl i oat h Ric li Hrooks expressed serious concern over the emotional condition of Ins team. The Ducks had just dropped a gut-wrenching 1H 17 loss to the Stanford < animal and Hrooks was concerned about whether the team had the type of character it takes to recover from such .1 loss "1 would hope that we'll bounce hack, but that's just a hope.'' Hrooks said The Dm ks pul their com li's i on corns to rest at least (or this week with a ranged Hi-10 will over the Wililc ats at Aiit/eu Stadium before a crowd of to u 11 The Ducks stir v ived five turn overs. ini lulling three second iptar ter interceptions In _Pac-10 Football I s< l ( I A < )rcgon (>n Si Washington SI Stanford Art/on-a SI W .tshington ( .iliforni.t ( cm I \\ t lOt 101 2 I ( 2 I l I 1 ( I I ( 1 2 1 (MM 0 1 ( ( Krr.ill V\ l I 1 I 0 2 2 0 i 1 <) ■» I 0 junior quarlerhai k Mill Musgrave to i luilk up thru second Panin 10 ( amferow e c\ in ol the season "We made .1 lot of errors today on the offensive side." Itrooks s,iid "hut I don't even went to l.dk , 1 bout those he( ause v\ e got what we needed to get and that was a \ 11 tore Oregon needed a rot k hard perlonnam e In Os de tense, including a first quarter interception hv nose tai kle David (uisano. to get the victory its (list over Arizona since lUH.t l or tin' game Arizona managed only H>1 total cards The Ducks also harassed Wildcat quarterbai k Ronald Veal into a miserable game passing Veal eras t for- Hi on the day u ith one interception I don't think there's any doubt that otir defense dominated the game." brooks said They got ns the field position, they got us the turnover tor the tom li down in the lirsl quarter, they preserved the victory .it the end "In the crunch time when Arizona could have gone down and scored a touchdown and kit ked the extra point lor the win. our detense dominated and controlled and played confidently and aggressively he said "I'm very proud of them They 1 usi played great football Oregon started out quu kl\ taking the opening kic knit and man lung 70 yards in nine plays before set tlmg lor a J'J yard (iregg \h ( .ilium field goal with 11:14 remaining in the first quarter On the Dinks' first plav from scrimmage Mils L Photo In Hill 114 ini"* \ntlrr Williams' initial fourth quarter sai k ol \n/on,i (JH Konaltl l cal on third-und-eif{ht helped to se i until thr Iti• III it in tor tin• Dm ks grave i omlimi'd with 11.«nk«• i I nrv I )bee for ,i ill yard gain In the Arizona JH-varil Imr The Dinks llini drove In llic Arizona I before Uildi.it x.detv Ji'tl II.im miirsi limiill stopped Oregon t.iilli.u k Derek I t• v111»• fur .1 I \ ;ird hiss on th in I down An/un.i s lust drive of thr afternoon was short lived After U ildi.it miming li.n k Miehael Halos i ar ru'd tor J v.irils on lust dow n Vr.d throw ins Inst p.iss ol thr ilav into tin' arms ot a wailing I )a\ id (aixann ( us,inn grabbl'd the inti'ri rption and rambled Itt vards to thf Arizona H Yard lino setting up Oregon's lust and mils tom liilou n ot the game After runs ol i and 2 Yards b\ tullbai k Don dre Ifausli'Y. Musgravn lound light end KoIy.i lellt in the let! i orner ol the end zone for the tom hdnw n \li ( .ilium's extra point was good to gne the Dm kx a It) (1 lead with little more than tour minutes gone After stopping Arizona on its next possession, the Dinks wr.i |»| it-i i tip tht'ii lirst It.ill storing In driving 17 vaids lor another Me ( .ilium held goal (begun began tilt* drive on the Arizona til alter a Wilde at punt and used Musgrave completions to boville Huusleh ami Turn Hargain along with run ning plays In l.oville and llauslm to gel in position tor the held goal The end ol tile Inst i|iiarter was the beginning ot a nightmare lor Musgrave l or the i|uartei Musgrave threw three mien ep tioiis and set up Arizona's onlv touchdown ol the game w itli a tumble at the ( begun 1 vard line Musgi.ni's tumble tame with It ill let! in the i|ltarter and tell the Wildi ats with a tirst and go.il on the ( begun I Veal si ured on .1 (|liarterbai k keepei two plavs later I long I’faff's extra point was good to tiling Turn to C .its, Page ‘> Creating A Rape-free Environment presents... 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