Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 10, 1992, Page 16, Image 16

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Of agon* Jatl Lyon* lad tha Duck Invitational aftar tha first day
Swinging Ducks lead golf tourney
j Men's team stages
comeback in Duck In
vitational, shoots for
the win today
By Steve Mims
f CTMJf aW Ctx'lf itiUtOf
Oregon''* men's golf team
used <i strong serond round to
move into first plat e in the
Duck* Invitational Monday at
hugene (.ountry ( luh
The Due k.s rebounded from a
14 over-par in the morning
round, coming fi.nk. in tfie af
ternoon with .1 20 1 They c ur
rently lead U( Irvine by two
shots, with San lose State- and
Long Beac h State four arid night
shots hoc k, respec lively
Oregon s Jeff -Lyons shot .1
see ond ■ rcm nd 71 to move
ahead of Sari Jose Stale's Sal
Lnricjue/ bv one shot in the in
dividual rat e Enrique/ fin
ished first in !fie morning
round with a 2 under par 70
but slipped to a 7f> in the after
noon round UC-Northrldge's
Jeff Sunday and Boise State’s
Marc Rhoades are two shots
hai k, followed by five others at
three shots fiac k. including Ore
gon's Doug DuC.hateau and
Troy Tamiya
We made a good comebac k
to pass San Jose State on the
second 1H." Oregon head coach
Shawn Aicher said “Jeff and
Jimmv (Chrisman) came around
and gave us a lift
Lyons had some sensational
shots early, twite missing a
hole in one in only one foot
He got his game together in the
afternoon round when he
missis! ,i to loot linp in one
inch on the tenth, hole He then
birdiod the 111h and 12th holes
to move to 1-under-par on the
Lou Whittaker is an internation
ally Known mountaineer whose
historic achievements include
leading the first successful
ascent ol an American team to
the top of 28 168 ft Mount
Kangchenunga m 1989
On March 12. Lou will lecture
about his many mountaineering
adventures and present an
exciting slide show of Ins climbs
He has successfully spellbound
a packed room in his last two
visits to the UO Don't miss this
opportunity to meet one of the
world's greatest mountain
climbers He will be accompa
nied by Skip Yowell another
world class mountaineer
—
LOU WHITTAKER
LECTURE AND
SLIDE SHOW
THURS., MARCH 12
7:30 - 9:30 p m
150 Columbia,
UO Campus
Sponsored by Jan;:port and
The UO Bookstore
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Talk to Lou Whittaker
At the
UO BOOKSTORE
FRIDAY. MARCH 13
10:00 • 1:00
Win A Mountain
Climbing Trip
truer at the UO Bookstore tor
a Climbing Trip on Mt Rainier
with Lou Whittaker and Skip
Yowell as your professional
guides
The trip includes one night
accommodations in downtown
Seattle a boat cruise and dinner
n Puget Sound a live day
seminar and basic mountain
climbing training tour nights
lodging and all meals at Camp
Muir on Mt Rainier one night
accommodations at the base ot
Mt Rainier and an awards
dinner and dance party Worth
$400 this exciting trip is spon
sored by Jansport
The drawing will be held at
Lou Whittaker's lecture
March 12. and you must be
present fo win.
On MARCH 11 & 12. the UO
Bookstore will be giving away
TWO DAILY PRIZES of a
backpack and a sweatshirt
On MARCH 13 to celebrate
Lou Whittaker's visit to the
bookstore we will be giving
away HOURLY PRIZES ot a
backpack and a sweatshirt, with
TWO PRIZE WINNERS EVERY
HOUR! Enter in the lobby of
the UO Bookstore March 1113
20% Off
Jansport
MARCH 9- 13
You Save 20°o On All
Jansport Merchandise at the
UO Bookstore
-vf included
BOOK SIGNING with KENNETH HELPHAND
OLORMH): \ ISIOXS Of A l A.XDSCAPE
Si
Author Signing
Thursday, March 12
12:30 - 1:30 p.m.
in the General Book Department
3 Kenneth Heipnanc s a professor ot
landscape at the University ot Oregon
This Is the
toughest Fve ever
seen this course
Jeff Lyons.
golf ream member
day
Tamiyn gol the Due ks off to a
strong start with a 1 over par
7:i in the morning round. Hi;
foIlow<*d that up strong with a
7f> in thu afternoon to move
into a tie for fifth pint e
DtlOhafeau is also tied for
fifth .ifter shooting the opposite
of Tamiva, n 75 in the morning
and 7T in the afternoon His
sis ond round got off to a shaky
start .is he got up as high as f>
over-par before getting bark to
e v e n In r the r o u n d
DuChaleaus putt for par at 18
lipped out, giving him a hogev
and a -4 over-par 148 for the
day
The tournament is set for an
exciting conclusion today at
hmeraid Valiev Coif Course, as
nine players are within three
strokes and four teams are sep
arated by only nine shots
When asked what it will take to
win the tourney. An her re
sponded, "Under par
Despite almost perfect golf
weather, the course played
tough Monday. Many pins were
placed in spots where Oregon
players had never seen them
before The tee boxes were
moved hack a step on some
holes, taking nwa\ some of Ore
gun s homo-course advantage
inis is mo tougncsi 1 vu
cvor soon this course," Lyons
said
The tournament moves to
Lmeruld Valiev Golf Courso to
duv for the rinul 18 holes All
players will bo toeing off .it
8 30 a m . with the lop individ
uals from the first three teams
playing together
Individual Top 9
1 Jeff Lyons-UO 74-71-145
2 Sal L n r i i| u e z - S J S
70-70-140
3 J o I f S <i n d a v - U C N
70-71-147
•1 Mart: Rhoades-U S U
74- 73-147
5 Doug DuCha touu-lj()
75- 72-148
(> T r o v T a m i y a - U ()
73-75 148
7 Jeff Arneson-SJS 73-75-148
8 William Vanagisawa-UCI
75-73 148
9 Adam Horodvskd - UC!
73-75-148
Other Oregon finishes —
lames Chrisman 81-74-155,
Mark Aldrich 70-79-155
Team Standings
1 Oregon 298 *93-591
2 l'C-Irvine 298-295-593
3 Sa n Jos e State
290-299 595
4 Long [teach State
301 298 599
5 C C - N o r t h r i d g e
309- 302 (>11
r. Boise State 308-310 018
7 Oregon State —
321 303-024
8 Utah State — 314-313-027
9 Portland -313-310-029
10 Washington State —
310- 320-030
11 Portland State —
319-319-038
12 British Columbia
317-322-039
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