Club hockey out-skated by Rams By Doug Carter Enwiifc)r 1 ■> " !' .'■■■* CLUB SPORTS A f.ist si.irt .uni .i furious linmh weren't enough fur the Oregon i lui) hookev team this weekend, who lost two g.imi s (, 1 iinil t> t. to (MirtinniiiI v.luh ho< kr\ power Colorado St.iti' hI Lurie County li «, t in' Kam* out skuti d Oregon and controlled the [link m the Dinks' defensive /.one for the majority of both games, gelling almost ■. thtee limes as many shots on goal us the Dm ks Down ri (I entering the third penial Sunday things looked bleak for the Dinks, hut riohody would have known by the wav tin y played Oregon finished strong, oulscoring the Kerns .11 In the flniil period The effort gives till' Dm ks something to liuild on during >i two-month vat .itlon "The way we came out and won the third period w ill make a huge different i w hen we play our league games in January.' Oregon i oa< h Mike Solxil said "O-olorado State has a terrilu hoi key team Our per formant >• showed me that w e re on the verge of hcmg a very good team hollowing ten minutes of scoreless hot key on Sunday, Colorado Stale m orrd two goals in a I t second span and never let the Dm ks get any closer With Ihris- seconds remaining m the set ond period, t enter Darin Var/all set the lone (or the Dm ks’ flurry hv drawing a game mist onilut t for fighting "We wort? pretty flat In the mi nod. Snlxil said It yvas important for ns to win the third and wo did mi solidly The Ducks were much mure aggressive as center Paul Pacpitn repeatedly made hard t he* ks. inc luding one that knoc ked a Colorado State player over the boards ami onto the bench Wing Mik* McHugh ' s< ores) a- power play goal, c tilling the load to four, licit a break away goal 27 seconds Liter hy the Kanis put the game out iif reac h Saturday night the Due ks found the net just 17 seconds into the game for their only lead of ■the weekend Wing Mike Kousell s unassisted goal stood as the only sc ore of the period flu* Ducks walked with confidence "to the baker room lor intermission as nearly ! .00(1 fans c fleered them on Hut second period penalties hurt the Ducks and the Hams were finally aide to heal goalie John O'Donnell.-who made H> say i s in the firs! period and finished with I I lor the game Colorado State lied the game two-and a half minutes into the period arid look the lead cm a penalty shot w ith 7 22 left The shot was awarder) on a delay ol game call yy hen a Duck defender fell ori the pur k in front of the net Oregon lost its composure a little ill llie third and the Kanis sc ored tyvu e in 24 sec onds The first crime during a two mem advantage, and the sis ond on a power ploy With r> 40 left in the game, center Kuhard Pucker drew a five-minute major for c harging and a 111 nun u!e misconduc t for flattening a Colorado State player Ducks make too many mistakes to beat Bruins By Jake Berg £mo»»W Sports Edftnr Saturday was .is dost' ,|S tilt' Oregon football team is going to get lo tilt! Hose How! tins year jin Ducks got run over by the l’Cl.A rushing attack S.itur day afternoon .it the Host- Howl in Pasadena, losing their sixth t onset utin i' 1 ’.u tfit 10 Conferr ent c game. Hi 7 riic Uruins ran up 2.10 \.irtis of rushing, sending thf Ducks to their seventh loss in their last eight games Kevin Wil liams tlitl almost all of tile dam age. accumulating 2 1 5 \artis against a beat-up Oregon de fense. Oregon s webbed foot was battered and bloody after tile Dtit ks stint themselves there three times, missing out tin prime opportunities to st ore In i he first quarter, the I Jut ks moved to a first-and goal situa tion at tile r> yard line .liter An thony Iones, yvho finished yvitii game-highs of five receptions for 12f> yards, caught Iirett Salisbury's i7-vard strike, but (begun failed to st ore The Dm ks gained only three yards on the first three downs, and Cregg Mcdallurn could BEGINS AT THE UO BOOKSTORE i v ■ ( IIRISTM \S ASI) (H\\l A W/ ( ARDS (Boxed and liuli\ idual l ■ HI Ai nu I httPSAkh ORMMhMS u n \ skh ki\(. sn h i rs m \\o\M rh i airrs! U PHOTO CRl I 11\(; (ARDS ■ DtCORAllOSS U WR W'/'/ Vr’ P.APt R I hii tcv nlh .nul K iik .iui < >}> 0 lead lav the end of the first period The second quarter again sail the Dm k offense hack Hit' Ore gun drove all the wav to the UCLA 21 yard line on a 17 vard Salisbury pass to Brian Brown, hut the following plus resulted in an interception when Salisbury threw up a wobbler that was pit ked off hi the Bruins' Carlton Cray Equally .is frustrating was the next almost-scoring drive for the Ducks late in the fourth quarter After a had snap al lowed Oregon's Muhammad Oliver to tackle the UCLA punter and give the Ducks the hall at the Bruin Salisbury passed Oregon to a first-and goal at the H Again, mistakes shot down the Ducks Salisbury was sacked on the first play, a delay of game call moved Oregon far ther bock, and Salisbury's at tempted pass to the end zone was pu ked off again by Cray, this time at the goal line Despite the mistakes, Salis bury provided a spark to the of fense. hitting on 111 of his 40 passes for 7Hf> yards The one time the Du< ks did punch the ball into the end /.one came on a fourth-down. 1-yard rush by Donovan Moore Moore's touchdown came after James Bautista recovered a Bruin fum ble. only the third time this sea son the Dui ks hav e pu ked up a fumble I he Oregon si ore was set up by a Salisbury pass to Brown at the 7-yard line after Moore lat era led to Salisbury in the pot k el UCLA's star quarterback Tommy Maddox, a third team All \merican last year, was un impressive Saturday, passing lor only lf.ti yards and two in ien ept ions SOCCER Continued from Page ^ 1 Tin- Dm ks played ,i full squad Ml Hood two weeks ago, beating ilium l-i; Oregon couch Mlki' King was quit k to say his team was no! playing a lough opponent, and thus the score was deceiving "(We were) doing a light workout today It s hard to toll how vs ell we re playing," King said "Our competition is just giving us too much time " Oregon finishes the season wilt)