SPORTS Sportsmanship prevails this time in Duck loss Any sportswriter covering the Oregon-Washington game in Husky Stadium on Saturday noticed a dramat ic difference from last year's game between the two Northwest rivals that also took place in Seattle. It wasn't the difference in the score, either Grant ed. the Huskies totally dominated the game and won 38-17. while last year’s game was a defensive struggle and the Huskies won 20-14 by capitalizing on seven Duck turnovers. However, everyone remembers last year’s game as having the heated atmosphere com monly associated with the intense rivalry. Oregon players were taunted by the Huskies in the tunnel leading from the lockerroom to the playing field. Several Washington players were known to have chanted "Our house, our house" after the game and players from both teams had to be restrained from go ing after one another. Even on the field, things were heated. An appar ent fumble by Oregon's Ngalu Kelemeni on a kickoff that seemed to be anything but a fumble, led to a shov ing match that the officials had to step in and stop. It was a game that left neither team with much re spect for the other. From the Sidelines •»> ASHLEY CONKLIN Things seemed more serene and peaceful this time around, though. The rivalry still had the same intensi ty. and it was a great defensive struggle for two-and-a half quarters before the Oregon defense was simply worn down by the Washington offensive line But after the game, players and coaches from both sides didn’t quibble about poor officiating or how much they hated one another. Instead there were com pliments flying around the post-game interview areas like bodies were flying earlier on the turf It seems that the two teams had newfound respect for one another afterward. Oregon split end |oe Reitzug. a Tacoma native who knows something about Husky tradition, said Washington was a much better team this year and probably tbi* Itest team he's fat ed while al Oregon. "Us! year I didn't think they were quite .is in tense and focused as they are this year," he said "They know what they're doing It's going to lie really tough for anybody in the Pac-10 to lieat them, I think. "This is pretty much the beat game anybody has played against us in a long time so my hat's off to the Huskies." Keit/.ug said. "They're a great team." Indeed they are. It's a team with the top-rated rushing defense in the nation and the third-leading rusher in the country in Greg Lewis. Yet the Huskies are only ranked 13th in this week's Associated Press Top 25 poll. "I think Washington should be ranked fairly high." Keitzug said. Meanwhile. Oregon dropped out of the Top 25 as Keit/.ug thought would happen although the Ducks lost to a team ranked higher than they were. 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