SPORTS Women hammer away, sweep OSU By Jayson Jacoby trrwtfaid Sports flepodw The bad news l-ridav fur the Oregon softball loam was that it only scored m one inning of each game of a doubleheader against (Iregon State The good news was that Ka (hello Taylor and Natasha Dutnoski combined to shut-out the Beavers for both games as the Ducks ended a 10-game los ing streak with a 3-0, 50 sweep .it Howe field TayIor (H-1 0) won hoth games, picking up a complete game, four-hit shutout in the first and keeping the Beavers off the scoreboard for four in nings of the second before Dutnoski came in to pitch three scoreless innings and earn her third save Oregon State actually outhlt the Ducks 10-0 for the two games, hut Tracey Simmons' two-out, three-run homer in the bottom of the sixth inning broke up a scoreless tie in the first game In the second again with two outs the Ducks exploded lor five runs in thi' third inning Oregon (15-17 overall, d-d in the Pacific -10 ( (inferenc e) had seen its 115 record and No lf> national ranking end as the Ducks dropped 10 straight and 12 of 1-1 during a two-week road trip Oregon coac h I ami Brown said the wins couldn't have come soon enough lor the Due ks "They turned it around prut t\ well," Brown said I'm glad " Oregon State dropped to 'IH and 1-5. Although the outcomes of both games look decisive, through five-end a half innings of the fits! game nothing had been decided Taylor was lea ked in a pitch ers' duel with the Beavers' top hurler, Cheryl Keeder And after Taylor sent Oregon State down In order in the lop of the sixth, the Ducks pic ked up two ({clic k outs lifter Patty Pyles reached on an error ‘This can be a turning point in our season.’ Tami Brown, Ou'giV' so/tba1! axich Llul Jennifer I'lpor singled in keep Oregon's scoring lhre.it alive, moving pinch runner Lynn Kinnaman to third and bringing Simmons, die Ducks' senior catcher, to the plate Simmons worked Turner for a full count, and after fouling off two straight pitches, lined th(> next delivery over the left field fence for her first homo run of the season Taylor had no trouble sealing the a t) win, allowing a lead-off walk in the seventh inning be fore closing out the game by throwing out Oregon Stale s Missy Smith on a grounder bock to the mound "I was just looking for a good strike to hit.'' Simmons said of her game-winning blast "With two outs and two strikes a big flit is nice, but I was just look tng for a base hit "livery time you go to the plate you're looking lo break the game open In the sixth in ning. it's just a little more crunch time Oregon State actually matched Oregon's offense with four hits, but Taylor got out of a one out jam with a runner on third base in the second inning by striking out Kim Duckett and getting Smith to pop out The Heavers came out in the six ond game try ing to quickly end any thoughts Oregon may have had about a second shut out The Heavers used two singles and a sacrifice hit in the first inning to move Kaquel Trujillo to third fuse with two outs Hut Taylor defused the threat by getting Angel Miller to ground out to third base In the second Inning, the Beavers loaded the bases on an error, a base hit and an inton tional walk, but Taylor again T A Uof if*°v $5t ON A NEW CAR NOW AT SHEPPARD MOTORS Corp Assn T ^ U of O GRADS SCAA ADDITIONAL BONUS #'» Chtyslat Corpotatoni Collwga f^satstanca Program In ADDITION lo modal f abator. and spacial financing programs offarad to tha puUc m ’• now maAmg a tunact group of vahcias avaiiawa lo graduaJmg studanti with a thOO additional cash bach * Catlmgm motor* *tw mrv ttr./viwl or mnifrvcmrv* Tut* dmgra* mnt+n t month* at an *uwt!«*J colaga or urwarviy • 19®1 A 1W2 graduaftaa aiho obtarad a 2 r*ar 4 yvar of poa! gradual* dagraa Irom a ao**yu jnrvanufy JS ukv%qm acadamy or nurvng program • A ftfexfcKM currant* anrotad r> a maa**! or doctorate program. • VafacJa* mml tw dalrvarad bafora Oac 31 • |0 doam O A C Eagle Talon «omi Sato Price $14,999 Factory Rabat* 1000 Special Rabat* 500 Collage Grad Price *13,499 You donihovm to poy moro, togmmor»m>. rVXDTORS LTD 2300 W 7th. Eugene-343-6811 i'm aped unscathed bv putting Trujillo to linn out to second base Oregon St.itn again had two b.ISlTUtUIITv 111 till' top ot till' tliirtl tail was unable to w:o|n Oregon. howi'vrr; was more than able When it was all over, the L)u( ks had sent 10 hitlers to the plate and scored five runs on six hits All that offense T ame, iront i ally, with two outs After Laurie I'lrisc hauer and Ann Godwin had lieen retired. Oregon's leading hitter, Mamie McCall. singled down the third base line Pyles follow ill with another single moving Mi ( all down to sn olid Then Oregon s senior short stop kun Manning, scored faith runners with a drive oil the center field wall that was nearly the Due ks' sis ond home run of the day Manning lerf Or egotl 111 tile second game with a three lor three two Kill perlor mam e Simmons followed Manning with a run scoring double of her own. and the rout was on lenmier Smith replaced Turner on the mound for the Heavers, hut she didn't fare any better against the suddenly awakened Oregon hats Simmons stole third base, and Piper walked Then Laura Schmidt and Sana Poore c losed out the two out rally with consecutive run scoring singles Dumoski replaced Taylor to start the fifth inning, and the Heavers managed (list two hits the rest of tfie wav This can he a turning point in our season. Drown said ol I-rides s sweep Oregon State coach Vickie Dugan said she was happy with the way the Heavers played, de spite the two losses We had certain goals lor these games. Dugan said One of them was lotting, and we had solid c ontac t almost all ol the time Tie real happy with our hitting " Ducks on right track with big Husky win The onh tiling typical about the Oregon women s track and field team’s dual meet at Washington was the weather It was wet and cold, ordi nary conditions for early spring in the Northwest What wasn't run-ol the mill was the women's team's OH ,18 blasting of Washing ton, tying Oregon’s biggest margin of vic tory ever over the Huskies and avenging the Dm ks' loss at Husky Stu dlum two years ago For the Oregon men’s team; though, it was busi ness as usual In their first scoring meet since plac tng ihird at the- NC.AA Ohum pionships hist spring, the Duc ks held off the Huskies. HUM Konnie Morris was twice a winner for Oregon, taking first in Ivith the tot) and 200 Fellow senior Hob Oniv also won two events, polling out v i- 1 -a - in both the 100 and ■too hurdles (fiber ki-vs to the tIregnn w ins inc hided a surprise win , the H00 and a swc-cp in tie t,5oo Oregon's Kandy Lamm sneaked by the competition on the final stretch of tins 800 and won a light rare with his 1 f>2 t>0 time Wash ington's Dwight Wheaton finished second in 152 70 The 1,500 proved to he all Oregon’s, us Shannon Letnora led the charge with a winning effort of .1.f>*» HI Alan Foster was sec one) in ;1 50 00. and Duck freshman Tracy Hollister took third with a t f>7 ‘Sc Javelin thrower Art Skip per easily outdistanced Ins competition with a 2.12 10 throw Washington’s Tony 1’arsley was second with a 201 8 Other Oregon winners in cluded I’al Haller in the' 5.000, the Ouck 1 meter relay to uni. and I'odd Uleaknoy in iho triple jump, i’edro daSilva and Muhain nuui Olivur wore lirsl and second in the high jump Heath Mowington finished si’tonil in tti<» discus litrnw anti hammor tlirt>w and was third in the shot pul Tho wouuin’s toam was nothing but dominant in their dual moot, winning all but ono of Saturday s nvonls. Of tiio nvonls, 15 of Hi hn longed lo Oregon uthlotos Two of those wore all l.uu ml Roberts, as tho senior won both the high jump and long jump Roberts led a 1-2 Oregon finish in the high jump with Amo Olson and won the long jump by one half inch Sophomore julie Heck won a pair of events, too, taking first in the discus and shot put In another field event. jav olln thrower Kirn Hyatt was belter than 20 feel ahead of her nearest competition with tier winning ttiti-2 hurl Nicole Woodw,ini ran to a first in the .1,000. and team mate Lu< v Nusrnla finished set ond ill the race brika Klein, who is still re covering from an injury dur ing the cross country season, hsl an Oregon sweep in the HIM) Kim Hutson and Tyr/a Hunt finished second and third, respectively, behind Klein Other Oregon winners in cluded Kim Carlisle in the triple jump, freshman Kegi na Wiirriin in t he 100, Camara Jones in the 200. l.isa Medwell in the 400, Sal ly Maier in the 1,500, Jenni fer Neitling in tire 400 hur dles, and both relay teams Claudine Robinson was Washington’s only winner, taking first in the 100 bur dies FRIDAY inpRlL W| 8 p-W1 bobcat fifiUfflWIWT AT UOWftC COURT n Tickets on sa ncketmaster&t^ pubtk Tickets on Matn ^ Ticket master* pubtlc MO- UO FOr More info^^na fee RIGHT ON ► Emerald Oregon Dailv. 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