I M \ KRSITV OlORKCiON ( Y( i.in(; (111$ Mins !!'WOMEN! a Pic l O has a burgeoning mens squad in desperate need of a eotn[i.irabfe womens learn IN I I KKS I i;i)?? Inlonnnlion.il meelini1 I hursdas Sept. 2f>, Xpm 142 Sir.ml) I \ l in BODY \N I I ( OMI PEDAL POWER .. >tic. Sponvirid In wW I, \ \ I TELEVISION S TUDIES A 3 TfRM SOCIAL SCIFNCE7 CLUSTTR FA 277 THE PUBLIC ARCADE FALL TERM TUTH 1:00-2:20 PM 0 CREDITS SPORTS Last-minute drive falls short in Utah By Jake Berg t ■:' -i»I ' Halfway through the first quurtei, it sci Micil thill the Las Vegas oddsmnkers' predk I ton of a M point spread was right Lxccpt the wrong team was ahead 11-0 Oregon two 'touchdown fa vorites in a Saturday game at Utah, gave: up two touchdowns early to the files and could never fin'd its wav out of "the proverbial first-half hole, losing 2i 17 at Salt Lake City's Rue Stadium. 1 Itall. 11. was ranked 1 (Kith in the nation in overall defense last year But a stingy new unit ranked Lltfi in the country tie fore Saturday lelt the Ducks with only a field goal through the first three quarters and held on in the final period for ihe win The Ducks, 2-1, had a po lenttully game tying comenacK stopped short lutu in the game Altar three quarters and a deficit of 2 1 t, Oregon quurter hack Dannv O'Neil gave the Dtn ks thoir first touchdown, finding Anthony Jones for a 27 vard strike The Oregon defense, embar rassed in tlie first half hut near ly flawless in the second, quit k 1 v forced 1 Mali into a punt attempt that Doug Douglass blot ked. putting Oregon on the I 'I,ill 26-yard line An O'Neil pass moved the Dm ks to the 10 on the next play, and a play later the red shirt freshman quarterbat k was chim ing into the end zone with the ball in his hand Gregg Me Pac-10 Football Turn A' /c>- a S' Cm ‘orr a Oregon A-ronn" Oogor S: UC1 A use W.iv "■(i'i■■ Si Slar*o