Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 19, 1991, Page 12, Image 11

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Oregon bowlers roll to home victory
CLUB
SPORTS
Both the Ore
g o n m v n n n ci
woman's club
bowling teams
routed
Clackamas Com
munity College
in a prosoason
Northwest Intercollegiate Howl
mg Confrrem e matc h last Sat
unlay lit Eugene's Soulhtowno
laines
The men's team romped to a
2r>-2 triumph over Clackamas,
and the women's team ran up a
1 f> -1 scont In its victory In a
four game match, one point is
awarded for each win In head
to-hnad singles competition,
and two points are awarded per
game for the hlghirst team total
In the men's match, the
Ducks finished with pins
overall in 20 games a team
average of 165 05 to
Clat kamas' 2,’07. a whopping
different e of 552 pins
Returning letter -winners
Dean Scotch and Torn Somhs
lisi the Ducks with averages of
1H1 each Freshman Kric Wold.
Oregon's top newcomer, aver
aged 17 t and rolled u high
game of 211 Also new to the
team .ire ken McBride, who av
eraged 155, and C.urv Hoh. who
had a high game of 179
On the women's side, the
team swept all four games in
team pin fa 11 totals on the
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strength of tram captain Sandy
Young's consistent 157 average
The women's team finished
with 1,723 pins overall to
(ilackamas' 1,5H 1
Returning letter-winner Col
lecn Adams won alt four of her
singles games and had a high
game of 195 First-year bowler
Clave Smith added two singles
victories and averaged 132 de
spite a sore Finger ligament
Howling blind in the after
noon match against a no-show
Mt Hood Community College,
men's team captain Dean
Scotch continued his outstand
ing performance of the day by
rai king up a 198 average in the
second four-game set Scotch
rolled games of 223, 217, 183
and 1 (>H. barely missing a 200
average when he failed to mark
in the 10th frame of tire final
game.
The Ducks will bo in Oregon
City next Saturday to face Ore
gon Institute of Technology and
Chemeketa Community College
lor its last pre-season mutch
i he team will then travel to Las
Yogas for the Dei 2 7-2Htfi
Showboat Casino Invitational
National Collegiate Tourna
merit
in other Oregon Club Sports
news
• The Oregon club ice hoi key
team finished its tall season on
Saturday, but the Ducks will
start playing again in January
The team will travel to Seat
tie for tile I’ai ifu Const Tourna
merit against Hockey West op
ponents Washington and Con
zaga on Jan 18 and 19, respec
tively Oregon's next home
games are Jan. 25 20 against
California
BEAVS
Continued from Page 9
out thorn wanting to play for a
m hool that runs that kind of of
fense
Surf, the host of thorn proba
hlv will go to Oklahoma be
cull Mr that school runs the op
tion and has a winning tradi
tion Still, the Sooner* have
moved to the pass a lot more
this season than in the reient
past, and there's bound to be
some blue i inppers left any
w a v
I’ettibone also has another
advantage youth He’s play
mg top 10 teams using mostly
freshmen and sophomores
That adds up to some pretty
lopsided st ores, but it also pro
\ ides invaluable experience
Oregon State's worst loss this
season was to second-ranked
Washington on Saturday, r>H t>
But tin- Beavers played sixth
ranked California tough, losing
l-i while gaining more first
downs and more rushing yards
than the Bears
As tills season's youngsters
get more experience and devel
op maturity, and as the new re
iruits, tailored to IVttibone's
system, start rolling in, things
will change in Beaver country
Right now the offense is the
biggest problem, and that's the
side of the football that stands
to gain the most from improved
rei rutting under I’ettibone
So yes, Oregon State will be a
vastly improved team by iw.t
They've improved a lot this
year already.
But Due k fans should hope
they don't improve too much
After all. Cal beat Oregon 45-7
Uh oh
luysan lacoby is a sports re
porter for thr Emerald.