Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 06, 1992, Page 9, Image 9

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    Ducks fall to Stanford
for 10th straight time
Stanford's sudden second
half surge swamped the Oregon
women’s basketball team
Thursday night.
Simply said.
The Out ks fell at I’alo Alto
't2-7U for their 10th consecutive
loss to the sixth-ranked Cardi
nal in front of a crowd of 2,.12.)
The loss dropped Oregon to
1-111 overulland tin in the Pa
eific-10 Conference, and Stan
ford improved to 2J it and lit
The Cardinal only led -13-40
at ,no half, but Stanford,
sparked b y guard Christy
Hedgepeth, o u t scored the
Ducks 4M-30 in the final 21)
minutes Hedgepeth scored 1H
of her 22 points in the second
half and finished making t! of
1 it field goals in the game
Oregon led 21-12 early in the
game, but Stanford soon
showed Its strength by recap
turing the lead with an over
powering 21-5 run The Ducks
tnndf 11 close by halftime U
!ort' Stanford again went utt .1
tear in ihf second half
Despite playing only 7 t min
utes oil tlm bench. Jean Maree
Lilian! It’ti the Ducks with 17
points Freshman guard Jessii a
Schutt stored 1-1. Missy Stow
ell had 1 7 . a n d 1) e b b 1 e
Sport it h put 111 points on the
board for the Uui ks
Val Whiting added 7 1 points,
seven offensive rebounds anti
three blocks for the lordinal
Rachel llemmer finished
with 13 points tor Stanford,
and Chris Mat Murtlo added 17
Stanford also shot .1 blazing
85 percent front three point
range, sinking 7 of 17 attempts
front beyond the stripe
The Dm ks play (California a!
Berkeley Saturday 111 gitl lit
their final road game of the sea
son I he (ioldett Bears beat Or
ego tv State 78-87 Thursday
bight -
Ski accident brings charges
OSLO. Norway (AT) — A
Branch alpine skier hus boon
charged with manslaughter,
nearly a year after the woman
he crashed into died of her in
juries, Norwegian police said
Thursday
Nicolas Burtin, 20, was in
Norway for the World Junior
Alpine Championships when
he crashed into a Swedish
woman while recreational ski
ing at the Hcmsedal ski trail on
April H, 1901
According to news reports,
Burtin and a teammate were
skiing at up to 44 mph at the
south Norway resort when they
flew off a small jump without
seeing Marianne Wikstromer,
40. in front of it
The Oslo newspaper Vvnlfns
said Burtin was airborne
w h e n he eras he d into
Wikstromer It said Ins helmet
hit her in the head and she died
the next day.
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Kingerike District Police said
charges against the skier wore
filed hv the Norwegian state at
tornoy in late February, but
Burtln had not been formally
notified, partly because legal
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luted into From h
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could not fie reached for com
ment His couch, Jean I'ruru ois
Leduc. told ten fens (.'.ing that
Burton "is very depressed and
feels knot ked out by the stir
prising news "
(i)esvold said it will take set
oral months before the trial can
begin and that Uurtin does not
net essarilv have to attend
Prosecutor Lars I'ronstlal
would not discuss tile r ase, ex
cept to say that he would prob
ably seek u prison sentenr e of
less than one year, instead of
the three-year maximum
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Ducks to take
California trip
Oregon'* scheduled dou
bloheador today at California
hu* been postponed until
Monday at noon because of
heavy rains in the Day Area
The 20th-ranked Ducks
open their Pacific 10 Confer
ern e season with the games
Oregon, who started their
schedule last weekend hy
going 4-2 ut the UNLV
Spring Fling, beat top to
teams UNLV and Southwest
ern Louisiana before being
eliminated in the consola
tion semifinals by Cal-Poly
Pomona The Drum os also
handed the Ducks their oth
er loss
The Coldon Bears, who
ore led by this week's Pac 10
Player of the Week, pitcher
Michele Crunger, are 11-1
Granger was tin- NCAA's
strikeout leader last year as a
sophomore and has three
no-hittors already tins sea
son.
Senior outfielder Mamie
McCall leads the Ducks with
a sizzling 050 average, in
cluding a home run and four
RBI McCall also tons the
team in runs scored (eight),
hits (12) anil stolon bases
(13).
Kirn Manning ( 309 over
age) and Jennifer Piper share
the RBI lead with seven
each. Manning, Piper and
Anna Poore also have one
home run apiece
Oregon dropped all four
games against California a
yeur ago.
The Ducks will make oth
er stops on their road trip,
loo, with non-conference
twin bills Saturday at 2 p in,
against Stanford and Sunday
at 11 a.m against St Mary's
Thesu games are still sched
uled for their regular times,
though additional rain could
alter that schedule, as well
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