Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 17, 1991, Page 8, Image 8

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SPORTS
Ducks sweep Beavers
behind freshmen arms
By Robert Weber
(fregon showed tbegun State
and (hr iest of the softball
teams in the I'm ifit 10 I.outer
end' how tout’ll thm i .m lie
when thes roinbiiie solid hit
lint! w ith ne.n 11.iw less fielding
h\ sweeping a Hull i oiilerenee
doubleheader hum the heaters
-) 1 and 7 I at I low e Field
Tuesdat
Oregon evened its season re
turd at 10 I'l and ended a four
game losing streak behind solid
pit* lung performum es from
freshmen Kacheile Tavlor and
Natasha Ruinoski After strug
glint; defensively must of the
season, the Dm ks unit * oinimt
led one error for the afternoon
The pit* Inns did a great
|oh. Oregon (lourh lami
brown said "The delense is
i inning around and we did a
w underfill job lull mg (We did
a| mm h better job i iminiunu at
mg "
I at lor stria k out live and
spun a Ine hitter ill tin- first
game to even her season re* ord
at o n as the Du* ks gave hei all
tile support she would Heed
w ilb two runs m the first
hirst baseman lulie (bit
anaugli fell olf the bottom of
the fust with a single and later
scored on kim Manning's RBI
triple Manning scored minutes
later on an Anna Poore ground
out
Iavlor * rilised into the set
enth inning with a shutout be
for*- the Heavers scored an un
earned nit! oil two lilts and a
1 fuck error
! HumI'-ki kept the l ISf play
ers guessing m thf set ond
game ilh .in assortment nt off
speed )>i!< hi's i arrving .1 no
hitter into tin- sixth inning and
finishing is ilh .1 four hitter
Oregon srornd .in unoarnccl
run in the llliril before explod
mg for sis runs on five hits m
llin filth inning i apped off I>\
I .1 urn Sr h m id I s triple t hat
si orod f’nori' .111 d I r.i 1 ns
Simmons
( ias anaiigh led I hr I )u< ks .it
t.H k foi the .tft«• 111111111 with five
hits thri'i' tuns stnri'd. throe
stolen h.tsi's and .1 RBI svllile
Manning l ullw tod ,1 < (tuple of
hits, si ofi’d tsvii e and .knocked
in two runs
After starting the season 0 17
.it the plate, freshman Jennifer
Topham broke out of tier slump
and I id lei ted her fust hits as a
I fin k, going llin e.u li game
She totalis turned it
around Brown said, "and
drove the hall '
lop ranked 1 '( 1.A 1 nines to
town for two games on Sunday
and Brown believes the Dinks
i an play w ith the mights Bi n
ins
f lies are very, vers good
she said, hut d ss e pi.is solid
and make them heat us sve
have a 1 Inlin e
First Game
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Second Game
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Oregon 0 0 1 0 60 < — 7 9 0
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Cycling competition
draws 175 participants
By Chris Nelson
i n €;[,i I COfilf-SiUlOi
11 Igh tei li i .it i ng bii vi les
worth Si-in non powered b\
ihmi |M>umis of muscle .mhI
limn’ I.II ml iirountl .1 lliltf Ml I If
rin ml nil i <iiit}illv Iasi Suniiav
ill thr annual ( lull Sports
Spring ( umpus ( aiterium
Onu hundred scventv live
tai ns trout throughout the
Northwest completed lor SJ.lrtMJ
in < ash ami prizes the highest
total purse tor a rate in Oregon
so tar this seal thanks to spun
sorship from Domino's Pizza
a n ii Fed a I Power K icy c I e
Simps
“They didn't draw am su
perstars said 1J yeai raring
veteran Hill Kaiirilcman. "hut
the normal, good quahtv local
field was heie
Hu vi le i.n es in the 1 lilted
States ( m ling I ederutron are
ranked in order of int reusing
skill, from r alegorv l\ (begin
lier I to i ategorv I (professional I
The most ditfir tilt rate Suniiav
w as tile i ategorv II and 111 rat e
with ( Iregnll s ( lull « Vl ling
team piai ing onlv one person
among the top eight plai es
vv ilh J(jn Hrulenbaugh .it tilth
I lowever. ul the tup eight tin
ishers m the < ategorv II >nul Ml
riii.es three had previously
t.ti eil vs ith the ( Muh i v i ling
team. im.luding Mu line! keep,
the tup finisher, kellv Wieber.
in fuurth plate and Steve Mar
t V in eighth plat e
In the other categories. Ore
gun rulers stored impressive
V It tin les 111 tile ( ullegiete A
I at e v\ here the best ( ullege
raters square oft Oregon field
etl live ol the six competitors
a ml t ,i pt li red tile top foil r
places itrideubaugh also tom
peting in this category also, fin
islied more than a III si cowls
ahead id the Held He was lol
low etl In ( luh rat ers I.uke
I’mgtd. William Hall, and lien
Kaplan
In the t ategorv 1Y rat e ( tie
gun teammates Dave Strothers
and Krishna Mmrheatl broke
from the pat k in the last three
laps, finishing 1 M respective
Is taking home $lfi() between
them In the women's rate,
I’niversitv student l.ynn Lu ll
man Kit/.ow took third place,
winning S-IO
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