SPORTS Oregon goes to dogs in home court match By Doug Carter tr ! u C. • !r• Kvorv b.isketba II game c on s l st S of IlU) Iwrlllv millllto h.ilvi's In order to win v ou ll.lir In lir awake for both ol them Oregon du/.ed oil .it interims sum .mil let ninth r.inked iV.ivlii!i);'i01 ■'.sjiiuI the Dinks' upset dre.mis s,.itunl.u night, e \ e II t >i .11 I V tailing to the Dun : on hi front ill Mi ,Vi tlml t i ii.i! ■■ t Dili s|u-( l.i tors lollovv tog (he game. (Jregon eo.n li tilwin Ifeini: tried to COUMte.r.K ! the somber alums jlilere outsii ii tie .. her I mm in se.iri lung lot ., bright srde Hut he i ou Id n h'ip bat think ol vvh.il niight li.ive h. en !! VV .is .1 game We ( oil I. j v e won,' II. Ml V SO,I U I h : 1 h 1.1 tii.inv union ed lumov-is ,ind missed a lot of easy shots Two misses on the front end ol one and oncs in the final fiv e minutes (Mist the Dm ks dearly T h a t a ri d the lai! I h e v couldn't keep the Huskies oli the olieilsive glass They go lo tiie h ,.irds hunt er than most i’.u 10 teams.' sophomore guard Mis%\ Stow ell said "They had more oilen sive rebounds (eight) than de tensive (m\) in the first half Sei:ond cliunr is enabled the Huskies to stay in the game, as t he v rebounded liter, illv from two first-hull deficits of eight points Oregon coasted ahead in I t on the strength of a six point lull and enjoyed Its biggest lead al M 1 -Jr> with the aid ol a IS 1 burst, highlighted by four lav ups and a bomb for three bv Stowel I Despite the huge difference Hi held goal percentage for the half (lo gon shot ’ 1 pen enl (17 ol i; to Washington's 17 percent S1 1 o! id) the Dm k-. had pis! a shin four-point lead g.iing into tli, to, krr room. \!ter staffing the second halt with a three-point play by so ii, guard St.m i \\ a,;mdiorn the Dm ks w enl flat Three minutes later tin- Hus kies |,'gained the lead 1 ! <2, in the midst ot a Hi t) run The hustling Ihn ks who pushed the ball up the floor for easv shots so elleclivulv in the tirst flail nev er returned We need to work on coining out strong in the second hull." YValletiborn said. "During tin rest period we (.in lose some intensity It happened e.irlier in the tint against it's.is \>*M .in.i Washington State i lie Din e were utile to re rover against the Cougars, hut poor seiond half shouting (It) (it Cl lor t 1 pen ent) anil tun many turnovers make it hard to he.it a lop ten natio: d power like Washington i lies k : • • • w w Hal to do when tileV; eel ill*' Ki el III op portin', i tries We gas • t hem II. :m s lid v\ Illi dll-,: exjien i:in . the v know hrw to turii it iui a! the end , Olii' s . h 11 risk •, ■ \v ho a ll swi-red the (all was junior I i..: . Mo., who was three of; Mx IfOMe '.tllee point land and 11 na she-, j with I t points We weir supposed to guard h. | [Moor the 1;j i ?,.. 0 sli Walked Ml the doof, Items' said She sliuwed Us he! ama/ mg range " Wallerihotn finished with a game high lf> points tor the I )m ks. and iiinior guard \ anes sa Seidell added It points and nine assists Sophomore lor ward Kelli Iliair also rvai lied double figures, finishing live id seven from the field lor a total ol It) points riu; loss is the Due ks tilth straight to Washington, whuh has won It) ol the lit t! n < ' mgs lietwe.'ii the sc hoots So p ll o 111 O re ( enter S a I a Wilson, who collri ted a game high nine rebounds in spite ol ,m injured loot, pul the game in perspei live It s a tough loss hue ause we planned on winning our home games Wilson said 'We know how tough it is to wm on the road ill this i oolerent e And this Week It s 1)11 to till road lot the Util KS w I op. i three-game road-trip at Ui/.ona on Thursday Oregon won t ;, la . m Mar C u" III' : Hi 1 >i.:.: :• - aga ill until its let, t. date w ith California If. in thinks Ins t. am will he up tor the ( ha linage We gas- Washington a good gam.- and had a r ha m t win. lieinv said I think we've learned something that will have us better prepared next time 1 BUDGET! UNES ON CLASSIFI c o R N E R EDS! Good on Classified For Sale items under *33. Place ads at Room 300, EMU or UO Boo**lore Private party ads only please. No relunda/credit*. (Sony no V»*AA*C occopOO «*»' *«» °«*,> AT THE UO BOOKSTORE JANUARY 20 - 31 HUNDREDS & HUNDREDS OF TITLES AT SUPER LOW PRICES!! MAIN FLOOR ONLY All Sales Final. No Further Discount 13TH KINCAID. OPEN MON. - SAT.. PM. 346-4331