!*}»<>««• l»\ M«r1m I Kiri Tailback Scan Hurwell accounted for most of Oregonoffense against California with 124 yards on the ground. Picture Perfect. When You Want... m QUALITY PHOTOS i Cffi FAST SERVICE [— Bring Your Film To The UO Bookstore SAVE MONEY! We guarantee the lowest prices in town. Bring in any coupon and we will meet that price. GET YOUR PHOTOS BACK FAST! Don’t wait! Bring your film in by 5:00 p.m. and have the photos in your hand by 11:00 a.m. the next day! SAVE TIME-WE RE ON YOUR WAY We’re right on campus, so you can drop off your film between classes! LET US ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS Our sales staff are knowledgeable and they cater to you. Come see us today! 13th and Kincaid Mon-Fri 7:30-6 Sat. 10-6 Ph. 346-4331 SPORTS Cal thumps Ducks, Musgrave reinjured By Ashley Conklin Emerald Sports Editor There would be no great comeback this time. After digging itself into a 21-3 first-quarter deficit against California Saturday, any chance Oregon had of coming hack to defeat the Golden Bears in Berkeley. Calif., went out the window when quarterback Bill Musgrave went out of the game. Without Musgrave, the Ducks were unable to post a come-from-behind win as they did against UCLA last week, and were thumped 28-3. The loss leaves the Freedom Bowl-bound Ducks at 3-3 in tin* Pacific-10 Conference and 7-3 overall, hut more importantly. Musgrave's status is uncertain for next week's Civil War game against Oregon State in Corval lis. It was a huge win for Cal. which likely clinched a Copper Bowl bid. Cal improved to 4-2-1 in the Pac-10 and B-3-1 overall. The Golden Bears are assured of their first winning season since 1982 and their first bowl game since 1<»78. "Cal obviously jumped off to a great start.'’ Oregon Coach Rich Brooks said "They made the big plays in the first quar ter. Cal used the big play on all three of its first quarter drives to put the Ducks in a hole ear ly. On the opening possession. Golden Bear quarterback Mike Pawlawski hit Brian Treggs for a 20-yard completion to the Or egon 47-yard line. After a Cal penalty, fullback Greg Zomalt went 45 yards up the middle to the Duck seven-yard line. Two plays later, tailback An thony Wallace went in from six yards out and a 7-0 Golden Bear lead. After Oregon pulled within 7-3 on a 47-yard Gregg McCal lum field goal. Wallace went 03 yards up the middle for another score and a 14-3 Cal advantage. Then, it was Pawlawski on a 47-yard flee-flicker play to Treggs. and a 21-3 Golden Bear advantage with 4 49 left in the first quarter. "We really came out very strong and ready to play, and good things happened early." Cal Coach Bruce Snyder said. "I was really pleased with how crisp we played in the first quarter.” It looked like the Golden Bears might score on a fourth straight possession, but Daryle Smith intercepted a Pawlawski pass on the Duck three-yard line to end that drive The Oregon defense respond ed the rest of the game, shut ting down the Gal running Turn to LOSS. Page 12 Grapplers pin Vikings to win season-opener Oregon's wrestling team opened the season Friday with a 35-13 victory over de fending NiCAA Division II champion Portland State in Portland. It was the season opener for the Vikings as well. The Ducks had (our pins on (he night, including pins in the last three weight classes to secure the win. "It was a great match, as they usually are. with Port land State." Oregon Coach Ron Finley said. "I'm glad it turned out the way it did. "I'm pleased with the team at this point and we're performing well for this time ot year." he said, "but we still have a lot of things to work on." lunior all-American Dan Vidlak got things going for the Ducks at 118 pounds with a 17-1 win over Brad Smith. Oregon also gol wins from Rob Stone (126 pounds). Scott Glenn (142 pounds) and Fat Craig (150 pounds) to lake an early 17-3 lead. Stone's win was one of the four pins on the night Portland State, however, pulled within 17-13. by get ting wins from |oey Herrera over Trevor Skarda at 158 pounds while Dan Russell pinned Oregon’s Darren Gustafson at 167 pounds. The Ducks responded to the Viking charge with the three late pins. Jeff McCoy started the pin parade at 177 pounds and then Curt and (kin Strahin followed up with pins at 160 pounds and heavyweight, respectively. McCoy's pin was a big win for the Ducks as the freshman pinned two-time defending NCAA champion Tony Champion. DOCTORS OF OPTOMETRY next to LENSCRAFTERS DR. RON V. CUEVAS OPTOMETRIST Or Ron VCue«as 8 Associates 400 Valley Ri*er Center Eugene Oregon 97401 (5031687 8666 Am*nc*n Optometnc l||| til Allocation