Ducks take two from PLU in doubleheader By Dave Charbonneau EfnGfdKj Stxy's The Oregon women s softball lean) used a i>tft inning and some impressive pile King to swn'p victory The Lutes ( ame out as the ag grossors. loading the liases in the second, third and fourth in nings However, they were tin able to capitalize on the oppor (unities as Oregon's defense was able to tighten up and hold I’ai llit Lutheran scoreless ear h time Through the first three m; flings..the Ducks were only able to get two runners past first base, hut with two outs in the fourth inning Oregon made its move With runners on second and third. Duck pitcher Amy Ood win helped tier cause with an infield single that drove in Ore gon's first run of the game Mamie Met lull w ho went three for four in the first game followed with a two-rtin sin gle, and the Duck lead grew to a t) Jennifer Piper kept the ral !\ alive with another two-run base hit. and Oregon had .1 sol id 5-0 lead Pacific Lutheran tried to make .1 run at the Dui ks the fol lowing inning when .in Oregon error allowed two run** to s, m on a hit by l.ela H.ivsingor Lhe Lull's had runners on first and third but couldn't gel another run across the plate Oodwin got the victory to it to J on the season Sti t and shortstop Kiln Manning counter) for sis of the Hacks nine hits in lhe game The night! ap saw Oregon pip her Rat belle lav lor raise her ret oft) to f> t on the season as she pin fil'd e five fill perfor mat:! (• in t)ie t> 0 l)ui k vh lofy All the storing the .Turks needed ! ami' in the third in mug as Piper started the rally with a single up the middle Laura Schmidt followed with a single down the third bast-line a n d t h r n r a 11 It e r T r a < v Simmons drove the two run tiers home w ith a blast to r enter field Pacific Lutheran t r i ed to come bar k anil had runners on sect inti and third in the fourth, inning, but that was is i lose is it got as Oregon turned tire Lutes awav vet again Mi < all finished tile dav with five hits in eight ill-bats, si ormg lour runs and driving in I" runs Manning went stv !■ r eight vs i! h ! h ree K it I i nd Simmons had lour Kill in. Pi se! nnd game The victories raised Oregon's record to H i on the season For the Lull's, tile losses were their first of tile season as the', led to 2*2 ‘Preventative maintenance BOSCH AUTHORIZED SERVICE fit 1917 Franklin Blvd., Eugene 485-8226 is a fine art' Caul's ha-vonh Ixvi! auniiHl 1»>i vvwi umis mi uc tkvuk'ii tocclohratc 11 K‘ ICMh annivorvu'N ol'liV man iaiv ul Napukvm lo Ji'vphiik Selected Hell ami (.iro Helmets-30*1 tiff Specialized ( u le ( omputcr or Racing Shoe-S2'MI0 Superhike Vllov Hear ( arrier-SI^.OU Catese HI <»tNt hicule headlight_S3.00 Ritche> Megahite or P.R. 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Yoshlda anil part tier Sherry Ititrgrteve unproved to 9-4 w ith a *> - 7•<> vie lory over Ltndtjuist and hns Turner tllynn and doubles partner 1 ra cev MiHer irnptovecl • ■ '> <■ ■ the season Thu Duds next visit ( ulifor nitt for a wees long me! trip during spring lire,is shooting Hetnv said d not lor the mju ries tfl.it Sidelined illtuos: n ervone on the teani at b ast lie i ttii- Dm b would ti iy e been in either first or second place* In the I’.u it) One cd tin top three tor sure. Heim said Were sad that we re still n ! playing W> reuliy didn’t have the whole team the whole time In spite of it, I think, we did really Well Hut. yshat tl ' vrvowra We ship your stuff home! 1 to 1000 pounds Packing • Shipping Boxes Packaging rs Store 2705 Willamette 344-3106 RIGHT NTARGET /wv Emerald ADVERTISING DEPT. 346-3712 There are hundreds of questions on the GMAT, GRE and LSAT. This checklist will help you answer all of them. K.ipl.m m.ikrs tist pup 4 uiivfiiiiut. 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