Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 03, 1992, Page 12, Image 11

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    ECONOMICS
CLASS:
TERM: Winter 1992
INSTRUCTOR: Lane Transit District
1) Does|
SUPPLY
follow
DEMAND
or vice versa?
INFLATIONARY
2) How would you describe an
E2I22H? What steps would you take to
negate the effects within one year?
3) Do you believe in B^V/ATi^ISIMUT1 ? Where
are we today according to this model?
RECESSION
DOUBLE-DIPPING
Is the
Use the current
substantiation.
ending or
S/P stock i
ndex as
?
YOU CAN RIDE THE BUS... ANYWHERE. ANYTIME.
ALL TERM LONG. ■ JUST BY SHOWING YOUR I
STUDENT ID.
enterprise?
deal?
Is this an example of free
Fedspeak? Or a very good
BONUS
6) Compare the cost of owning and operating
a car versus the cost of riding the bus.
CALCULATE THE NET GAIN IN DISPOSABLE INCOME
OVER A FOUR-YEAR PERIOD. I
C '991 Unf lunsit Distnct
Ducks falter
in Arizona
encounter
By Jayson JacoDy
» •' .*• .t " Scents Roportor
Coining off its worst loss ever
last Thursday .it Arizona. the
Oregon men's fwsketbuH tram
lini nisi about everything belter
Saturday against Arizona State
The improvements didn't
translate into a win. however,
as the l)u( ks (altered ill tile last
lew minutes ell route to their
seventh straight Put ific- K) (im
fereiu e loss. 7t Ii2
Oregon (5-12 overall. 1-7 in
tin I'at 10) had 10 three point
ers to the Sun Dev iIs' three, but
Arizona State's 16-poinl free
throw advantage and reliound
mg dominance.were the differ
t-lices in the game
Tin Dui ks never folded Sat
urday even after Arizona State
took a lit' S7 lead with just over
tour minutes left in the game
It took an unusual plav. hut
wheii Antoi ne Stoudam Ire
n two In . throw s w ith t ! d
remaining, Oregon was within
lour at (ite(i2
Stoudamire s free throws
I appnd a rare rive-point plav
that started when freshman Or
Ian do Williams hit his tilth
thre. -pointer ol the night a
shot that twice bounced to the
tup of the backboard before
somehow finding tile basket
Arizona State's Dwayne Ion
tana, who bad been i Iiiidlv re
sponsible lor h (tiding
Stoudamire to just sis second
hall points picked up Ills filth
foul while defending the Ore
eon junior on the play
All of a sudden the Ducks
had a ( ham e to cut the lead to
line w llh .i defensive stop and a
three pointer
What happened instead was
a prime example ol what Ore
gon failed to do most ol the
game rebound and make free
throw s
The Due ks got [tart ol what
tbev needed when Arizona
State t.•loot-4 Iresliman Mario
Bennett, who tame off tile
bench to get career-highs in
both storing and rebounding
with 2t> points and 17 boards,
missed an oil balance shot from
the baseline
But Jamal Faulkner got the
offensive rebound and made
on.- ol two free throws .liter Or
egon s Chile Jordan was called
lor his filth foul
File foul wasn't obvious,
though, as it looked as if Ben
nett mav have gone over Jor
dan s back going lor the re
bound
Still. Oregon bad the ball
hat k trailing by just five points
with more than two minutes
left
But tin- Ducks then made an
other ( ructal mistake, the one
that ended the bid for their first
win sun e their Pai • K) opener
Ian w against (California
Stoudamire was fouled with
2 lit. left, but Oregon's leading
scorer missed the front end of a
one arid-one opportunity
F v in worse, t h e Ducks'
Clun k Patterson picked up tus
fifth lou! going over Dennett's
bai k File foul was Oregon's
tenth, giving Bennett two shots
instead of a onu-and-one
Dennett made both free
throws, and with four freshmen
n-dsliirt Orlando Williams
and true freshmen Johnnie
Keei e. Kev inn Kobinson and
Damon Runyon on the floor
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