•TTiTl Ducks, Beavers limping to Civil War By Dave Charbonneau Emerald Sports Hm j\o< Oregon’s Don Morison and Oregon State's ]immv Anderson arc r,rating tin- und -I ssfs.it will probably go down as this most ddfu ult season of thoir < iireers. (Hist or future i heir teams will meet Saturday at Dili Coliseum In Corvalls*. at 7 ID p m .e. the Ducks and Heavers engage In round two > ! the ( I v11 War At the start of the season, neither team was supposed to be a real c hallenge to the elite in the J*uc ifit -10 Conference In tact Oregon was picked to, most to finis! e.t and Oregon State was predicted no t etter than a middle of the p.u k hntsh Hut what has happened in the last three months is something rtn team, let alone a single ctoac h, ever wants to eh a I vs ith The Ducks are currentIV in last place In the I’ac 10 with a 2 It league record and a l, 1H overall mark On-gon has lost Id of Its last I t games, and if the Duc ks lose the ir ft mil thre e games, tie s w ill have ac c umulated more losses than any team in Oregon basket bull history Attendance is way down the lowest it's been since- lull I and there's a question about whether Monson will he hack next year Although injuries can he mostly to blame for the putrid season the Dm ks are expert cue ing, the weight has fallen squarely on Munson’s shoulders "IPs vetv unfortunate the situation he's • A:; hr In, especially wish .il! !h*• s;sj11rt*» sun said Anderson uImi said tfi.it in :;..i!tfT vs!..it tin' pubiu Ifitnks i f Munson his u hold Munson in hig.’i esteem "I buse nothing hut high praise for eoa< h Munson, ' he vini . >,i< ■. ,i; und the ( . . .ir , kru v. tti.it when M.cy’fe plusOlg .1 team t ii.il ,hei! !>v thus better < <»ni. in with their bolts strapped on St -ns. t. is t his worst si .if us .1 i ij.if h hut is still able to find positives >n his ’ kids'." .IS hf oft. : .ills tiis team 'I’ve ,iivi■ s.i ill 1 lie ! ,ltl 1 With ivi: rung he s.i,d 'flu! the noist positive thing Is.- teen tin' J;i,i'|i'!s flies ve si ,u k toget! .e; 'unit I. iVon't pomli d fingers ,»t one another Anderson's struggle this season may even tie tougher than Munson's Although the ite.ivers .ire funiig hotter than Oregon with a (■ s no means the only seth.ic k the Hea sets far ed tins year In December, starter Chad .Stull ss.is dubbed academically ineligible! and ku ked oil the ieam And just reientlv, starter Mario jackson quit the team because he fidt he w st: 1 performing well Anderson is impressed vvitli !f11* wa\ his li'.im has hung lough, though V.I- n pi.ivlng good basketball, ami ■i\' n \ur.v iv mg." hi- said "Tin players si;....id in- given .1 loi of credit because they n- slaving focused and proving lh.il vv-■ re a ri spaa '.able ti'.iin in hici, ():• g .n Slam ni.iv slid have a shot til !-,al; invitation to tile Natloliai !nv i latioiial 1; ornament VV. .■ Si. win at least two of the next tf • ■ ■ gar .. Anders n d "We .1 hast a winning :t . .and Our schedule strength will show that We re a deserving leant.’ Despite, the shut at the NIT, Anderson said he !. pes :.e never esperieni.es another • easun like tins one is s hke putting two or three seasons into one. in said it s very trying and it’s vers dtffii nil You just hope you’re never fated with a similar cn;i< hing situation In the last meeting of the two teams on l eb It. Oregon stunk bv Oregon State at Mi Arthur (iourl, (el to It is the Dm ks' onlv victory in their last 14 games In the game. Oregon forward Antoine Siuudamire scored t-t points and forward Jeff Potter gave Oregon State center Scott Hasktn fils inside Munson hopes the [hit ks i an do the same thing on Saturday Our biggest cum Mn is Ha skin, Mon son said if he tom lies the ball enough times, he'll hurt \ on Tennis team to compete The Oregon women’s ten nis team lvill have its first home matches of the year to day and Saturday at the campus courts The Ducks, 0-7 overall, will face off against Portland (3-4) and Portland State (0-5) beginning at 2:30 this after noon Pacific Lutheran visits for an 11 a tn meeting Satur day with Oregon In case of inclement weather, the team will .play at the covered courts This afternoon, six singles and three doubles will fit1 played simultaneously. Ore gon’s top three singles play ers will play the top players from Portland State while Oregon’s one, two and three doubles teams will pluy Portland. 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Necessary 185 E 11th Store Only—Short Walk from Campus * i • « / i i • I / /' / ltiiij.fi 5 ^voeoi GAMES) MMTKUT §R ^oSSSP —, VlDtO ADVENTuRt m minmnputA School of MUSIC THIS WEEK at BEALL HALL: 961 E 18th Ave G OREGON JAZZ (n ENSEMBLE •’ UO Ensemble Fr1..March6 8 p.m. $4 General Admission $2 Students Seniors G "JAZZ FT UP!" fr\ Children's Concert Senes Sat., March 7 10:30 a m $3 Adults $2 Students & Children, or $5 tor a Family G UNIVERSITY SINGERS, (S UO CHAMBER CHOIR UO Ensembles Sun., March 8 8 p.m. $4 General Admission $2 Students Seniors For more information, call 346-3761 (Music School) Injured Cold Ducks face Gonzaga in final E3y Doug Carter t n J L.>*' tLsjJof Ttw Oregon club hnckev team lakes tu the it e lor the fi n.it time tins iveekerui when it hosts C.un/aga on Saturday at fi |j in .uni Sunduv ut It! .i in .it Lane County It e hollowing five intense months of hotkey, the Cold Duc ks, V. at home and 0 10 overall, are eager to close out the veer with a couple of solid games and then let spring break ai t as a remedy for their at lung bodies In a year that has seen most Oregon sports teams riddled with injuries, the club hotkey team has found little shelter frwin the plague of wounded competitors Although the Cold Ducks have been fortunate enough to avoid any serious injuries, nearly every skater is hampered by some physical discomfort going into the Ducks' final se ries We only have three guvs rigid now that are injury-free," said team captain St ott Brow n U.dnesdav The list of pain grew Thursday, when wing Tom Lerra pulled up lame dur ing practice Lerra, is ho is ex periencing pain when try ing to push oil his left leg, is listed as questionable for the weekend Because of a lack of funds, the Colli Dm ks yvill not com pete m any playoffs tins year, leaving the team's lour seniors goalie John O'Dimni'il, wing Mike Mi Hugh, center Ned While .mil Lorr.i with two g,mu's to play at the collegiate level We'd like to end (the season and their collegiate careers) on .i good note,” Drown said Hut pluvmg (lon/.uga will he no leisurely skate in the park lor thi' home team The Ducks learned that lesson last year when (lon/aga stole two games on Oregon's home ice, both by the score ol -Til The two teams didn't meet in Seattle as expected earlier this year Washington didn't invite (lon/.uga to its weekend tourna ment in January because of the bloody ruckus that followed the Huskies' sound beating of the Dulldogs in their last (oil iest ,\ Washington player was re portedly sent to the hospital af ter several (lon/aga players Jumped him in Ins own penally box Tho brawl was started af ter ttie Huskies had put the game out of reach. During the post-game hand shakes with tile Huskies two weeks ago, the Ducks were warned of the potentially fero cious nature of their final oppo nent As ! was going through the (post-game) line, a couple of Washington players said 'watch vour back against (lon/aga." ' defenseman Murk Liebert said after the Ducks split the week end series with tho Huskies R.I.M. RESULTS ti.uk** (ball .V otv 1 tut# K b 28 .Ml From lv u d U«t« ! . ’ 4 • V.2 I nn# 1: uMi d Ni- Huj-* ** 4ti/M MAT 2 — HS.M.S Run »nd Shoot d Th« Hou** ' 57 y»Mi i.'nn* Trouble d Ail Twin# From Itt'tt 53/M 2 Bombort d Ptnttfiton 54-51/Ml RESUMES Have your resume professionally typeset at Letter Perfect Graphics Suite 500 EMU 346-4381 9-5 Mon-Frf