Halfback runs and passes Oregon State to first win By Jake Berg • 1 .! Si of''. ! df / Orison Si,lie's passing attai k had boon so invisible all season thill a halfback was tied tor the learn lead in tdiirhdown passes tie fore Saturdas s O1 vi I U a r game 1 luring I he Heavers' If f win overOregon, that halfbaik, Chad Paulson, took the team lead The sophomore's fourth quarter touchdown strike to a wide-open Man rice Wilson sealed the wih, Oregon Slate s first at Aut/.en Stadium since 1973 - Paulson said he thought lead ing the team in si ormg passes was hilarious I just saw Mo break out and threw it up to him. Paulson said The h a mot of ! tie Hea ver passing game was not lost on coach (errv Peftibime, either "Chad Paulson is the most prolific passer we have on -air team, Pettibone laughed aftel getting his first win as the Ore gon State coach 'He's also a great foolfiall player Not many would disagree lol lowing Paulson's performance besides Ins go-ahead touch down pass, he ran through the Duck detense for 1-Pt net yards, including a I t yard blast whii h set up the Heavers' first si ore Paulson's romp and an ensu mg lace mask penally took Ore gon State to the Oregon three yard line, w here quurturbai k Ian Shields turned a botched play two downs later into .1 7 I lead The freshman's six yard keeper brought a hail ol team mates down upon lum after he crossed the goal line (Iliad Paulson i knew y\as a }>r11k■ • n pi iy mi i tried to make something good ini! of it,' Shields said ''lucid'- .ami Paulson r on. tuned with the rest of tie On gon Stale olfense lor its most sm i esslul game of the season l ire Heavers won' last in the na tion vtV total uller.se pi t game hefore Saturday, hut it did not show Saturda\ as the Heavers totaled i07 vards in ollense, in chiding 278 yards on the ground The win was, in all re.spn ts the Heavers season At tl Hi h. fore Saturday. Oregon State sported the nation's longest Ion mg streak at 1 ‘> games, and Or gon yvas a 20-point (.ivii V\ <■ favorite Saturday This game is the season m itself,' Shields said, and we re I II " this is the big game." Hea ver defensive tackle Sullusi Poullvaatl said They i mild he 10 0 and we could !«• 0 III. hut vve heat them today Just 11? Tinjc fbr CJjristnjas... AT THE UO BOOKSTORE /bymeafc W/j0aa*nr/ ^ A nAAAurn #>ai«>Mrr ON APPROVED CREDIT Here Are Two Examples of Savings. HITACHI VME-10 - NOW ONLY *889 SONY CCD-F77 - NOW ONL Y *999 20% OFF all video accessories UO BOOKSTORE ELECTRONIC DEPT. 13th & Kincaid. Ph. 1464331. M-F 7:30 - 6. Sat. 1M RIGHT ON TARGET! il y Emerald CALL OUR AD DEPT: 346-3712 It took Galileo 16 years to master the universe. You have one night. It seems unfair. The genius had .ill that time While you ha\e .t lew short hours to learn your sun spots from your satellites before the dreaded astronomy exam On the other hand, Yivarin gives you the definite advantage It helps keep you awake and mentally alert for hours Safely and conveniently. So even when the subject matter's dull, your mind will stay razor sharp If Galileo had used Yivarin. maybe he could have mastered the solar systemtaer,too Revive with YIVARIN VlVARlN ti'.u r // s.ifc.is,cf*oe