Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 15, 1992, Page 5, Image 5

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    SPORTS
Rugby team loses to the ‘best’
By Steve Mims
Emaraid Contributor
The Orison rugby team (.mu
up empty .it the West (toast
Championships in Los Angeles
last weekend after having three
all league players declared inel
igible before the tournament
Oregon's Steve Knaust. Ian
Williams and Rich Miller were
not allowed to play for the
Ducks because their four years
of eligibility ran out All three
entered the University; before
1987
Oregon head coac h Bob Sin
der said lie thought any under
graduate- could play but was
told o t hi-rw i s- bef ore t he
Dm ks first-round match;
The undermanned Dim ks had
to play top-ranked ( a! domra : n
11 it- firs! round a nd were dele.it
ed Hi ■! Origin s tr\. scored h\
Bob Piert e. turnrd out to lit' the
only t r v scored ag.i i list (lie
C.olden Bears in'the whole tour
nev
f uilifnmia w ent (m to win tin
tournament by defeating Long
Beat h State J ■' t, followed ti\ a
•IH t victory over l al Poly in
the fund Tile Bears rum go to
tile college rugbs ( h.impion
shijis in Aspen, (ado . next
month
"California is the best team
in tin1 country.’ Snyder said
"They were great It was like
w all lung a olitiii
The Bears have been the best
team in college rugbv lor the
last live years, and there is little
question w In < aliform.i is able
to ret ruit the top rugbv players
in the nation bet ause of a SI
million endowment given to
the program
Alter losing to ( allforma, the
I)uc kwere ili'li1.lied by Si
M .1 rs s j 1 -() m I hi' second
round, followed In .1 IS los->
to San I fiego State
Tin' Ducks vvurr slow to start
for their early morning game
against Sail Diego State Oregon
fell behind-. 18 0 at halftime hut
outscored the Spartan's. 1S •) in
the second half to make the
game 1 lose
Dave Van Dike aild Di 1 k
Dunn Isith scored tries lor the
p! *Tj'l",i J ' ' i" 'i > I i' I 1 ? ! I" 1
un wncoais
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