Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 20, 1989, Page 9, Image 8

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    _Sports_
Football
C nntinu(*d Irom (\in«‘ »
\\ .11 Kami', i .trnril lor ll> voids
and ,i first down at tile Heaver
•it Musgrave hit tight end Joe
Meerten tor 11 v ards and an
other first dim n at (fregon
State's tit
A live v ard offsides penalty
to Oregon State and an 1 1 vard
run hv l.oville gave the Dm ks a
first down al Oregon Stale's 1 -1
Alter Oregon State linehai ket
I odd Sahlfeld sai ked Mils
grave tor a three vard loss
Musgrave combined with
l.oville on a heart stopping
plav that led to the I)ui ks last
touchdown
Musgrave rolled right on the
plav only to find Ins receivers
covered lie then turned and
threw across the held to l.ov ille
for ,i 15-vard gain and a lust
anil-goal at the (fregon State 2
I ,ov i 1 le si ored on the next
plav and (iregg Met .ilium's ex
tra point gave Oregon a nine
point cushion at 111 2 1
' ‘That vv as a little si ary ()i
egon coach Kii h Hrooks said
"I'm glad I,ov ille i aine hat k on
it het nuse the (fregon Slate de
tensive liai k was < losing on it
t 11,11 Mini 1)1 inruw Mr,ll
,i( mss llir Iit'lti von src tli.il
lliing hanging in (hr aii and
von think il might hr going I hr
oilin' vvav.” hr said
l.ovillr supported Mus
grave s dri ision on the plas
"Mill look some i ham rs hot
Von hav e to take ( ham rs to
i Of nr up w ith the lag plavs.
l.ov illr said ' I hr pass worked
out great because Mill was
aware ot where I was and
where the defensive guv was
and got il to me
()n the Beavers' nest posses
sum. Oregon lineh.K koi Metri
Brantley sai ked Si hit title on
Inst down, free safety Derek
Horton broke up Sc hiclitle's
pass to Koss, and linehaf kei
Andy I'liltner sac ked Sc tin lltle
again to force a tumble and
heaver punt on fourth down
[ he teams then esc hanged
unsuc t esslul possessions to
( lose out tile game and the Mea
vers were1 Civil Wai losers for
the thirteenth time in the last
15 years
Oregon has struggled at
times this vrar Irving to hold
loads, hut Brooks was pleased
with the i harac lei tile I Jut ks
showed m treating the Beavers
to finish 7-4
"I was pleased that our team
responded when they had to at
the end and look the hall down
tile field Brooks said "May
be vve got a little sell satisfied
at tile half W e c ante out a little
unprudm live and Oregon State
look the light to us and we
struggled ”
The I)u( ks grabbed an early
I II lead alter Kric Castle
stripped Ihighelv of the ball on
till* opening kit kotl Rorv l)air\
ret o\ ered the tmnlile .it the ()r
egotl State 2a hut the I links
had to settle for the field goal
when tin' Heaver defense field
Oregon increased its lead to
It) 0 on its second possession
In driving 'fa yards in 12 plays
the last a four yard tout hdovv n
run by l.oville
Oregon State punter Mark
I fennel had pinned the I lilt ks
at then invn live \aril line with
a 22 yard kit k from the Oregon
12.
rile I lilt ks si ored two sei
ond tpiarter field goals for the
lt> 0 halftime margin Brooks
saitl the margin should have
been Inggei
I thought we should have
had more points at the half,
lie said I was real I v tlisap
pointed after the fumble oti the
opening kit kotl w hen we go
three downs anti have to settle
for a field goal
1 111' 1 fill Ks .USD II,III .III .I (>11,11
nut tom lidoss n i .lilt'd hm k
u hi'ii lilt' iillii i.iIs Haggl'd ()re
gun Ini ,m illi'gal him k mi Dm
i'k Horton's interception return
I,ili' in tin1 si‘i mill qu.irh'i
I IdiIdii | i ii ki'd nil .i Si Iiii lit 11 ■
pass in Ori'gon ti*rritor\ and
i,in it into tlir ( begun Stall- end
/oni'. hut llii' pi'iia!t\ hrnught
dll' hall hat k to till' 1 begun 1 >
Alter the game Brooks and
si'vcral l Iri'gnn plasms gavi* the
Unas cl's t hi'ii due tin their plus
against the I.is orctl I bn ks.
"Oregon State kept hanging
in there and kept i inning after
us. Brooks said I sc got to
i ongrattllate coach krngthurpe
tor a joh ssell done Its his loot
hall team and Ills tnothnl! pro
gram
Senior f u 111 on k I .at m Herrs.
ss ho had made some less than
kiml i liniments aliiint the Bea
sitrs post game i ulehralion af
ter last year's .’ I Id ( is il W ar
ssin m Corvallis, grudgingls
paid the Beavers respei t
' I have to gis e them a lot ol
respei t liei ause dies got doss il
hut never quit Herrs said
As rum h as it kills me to sas
it I have to take ms hat oil to
them
Senior nose tai kle I )as id
( us.mo anothei of 1 Oregon
seniors svho played their final
game for Oiegon said kind
things alioiil the Beavers, hut
li lt mi douht ss ho lie thought
ss as the liettel team
' I has e to give them i reefit
(ius,mo said "They 're a very
good football team a
ssell i.oai lied team
"But I think it's obvious
we're a belter football team and
I think sve svanted il more as
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