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Marathon softball weekend wild, wacky and exhausting FROM THE SIDELINES BV JAYSON JACOBY So, whiil iii minute discussion Sunday between its. umpiring ( few ami Arizona State hear! r mu hi l.inda We.Is, the weekend's at turn might have spilled over into Monday The home plate umpire Abstain Hous. ruled that Arizona Stat. -■ Kat hel Brown vcuuai hav e been out a! home regardless ol whether Pyles had interfered with her as she rounded third base Hutli House .md Wells apparently agreed th.it once the interference is called and it whs. bv House the umpire decides whether or not to award third base automatically or to give the base runner the opportunity to make .1 scoring attempt Brown made the attempt and was easily thrown out House made the judgment that the interior one e didn't directly affect the phis s outcome, and therefore Brown was out The play ended Arizona State's best scoring < bailee of the game, which the Sun Devils wound up losing Ml Naturally Wells wasn't happy with House's decision, but for some reason House do I ided to prolong the issue by refusing to simply let the game proceed In addition to the umpiring debat le, the week end's S20 fans witnessed 17 errors, eight by Ore gon and nine by the Dut ks' opponents Oregon's offense was inconsistent over the eight games The fJinks had 1 hits in a 10-0 thrashing of Stanford in Friday's ihirti game, hut they couldn't manage even one flit against Arizo na's Debby Day in Saturday's opener T he Duck pitchers did hotter, picking up three shutouts All three Oregon hurlers Kin hello Taylor. Amy (aid win and Natasha Dumoski threw no-run games Of course, the most important statistics were wins and losses All ifiings considered, the week end was a sui cessful one for Oregon softball The Din ks won five of the eight games, including a four game sweep of hapless Stanford, which has yet to win a game in :17 attempts this season The Cardinal isn't even an NCAA team vet. and it showed Oregon played nearly even with second-ranked Arizona in Saturday s second game Codwin held the Wildcats the defending national champi oils and the onlv team to beat top-ranked UCLA this season to just three bits, but she lost on .1 single unearned run And Sunday the Dm ks split with No 20 Ari/.o na State, pit king up unh their third win this se.i son against a ranked team on the strength o! l av lor s five-hit shutout in game one It was a weekend that Matured tfie wild and wai kv (.Sunday s umpire i o.n h disi ussion, whir h nearly ignited a not among Oregon Ians), domi nant performances (shutouts from Day, Taylor, Cod win and Dumosk 1) and tie- gutsy (Oregon out - Beider Martin Metal: e ung Lye ! : nine Friday alter Ore.iking a bone in her left hand las! week end against i '< ILA). Vet when it all ended late Sunday afternoon. I'm sure I heard a toilet liye sigh ol relief ( tuning Bom Howe field as 1 Walked out the gate An son /at ob v is ,1 spurts reporter lor the Finer alti Broncos, 49ers pick Ducks in draft By Jake Berg It must have seemed like the old d.ns to |errv I rt'i Frei, who ((Mi tied tin On gon football ti’iim (rum 1907 71. is now a scout lor the N'Fl s Denver Brunt us Denver made former Dm k Muhammad (Hi v er a ninth round draft pit k Mundav in the \FI 's annual t'ullege draft Frei si uilted Oliver hist fall and said the iornerhai k s ablli ties were the biggest fat tor III making him the l‘Hh plaver i liusen The Dm k senior is a dei athlete lor the Oregon trai k and field team N’umlier one is that we like Ins athlelii skills. Fret said I'm looking forward to an On gun plaver coming here Another Dm k going plat es is Matt FuBountv The San Fran cisco 4‘lers made the former Oregon defensive end the tJ7lii pick overall, near the end of the 1 tn plaver. 1 2 round dr.ift The Broncos are looking for Oliver to compete at the corner hack position, where nothing is h i k- d up as far as starters go Muhammad Oliver l-'rei N.mi I think m professional foot ball, the positions .ire open ev er\ vi-.ir." Frei said There are certainlv no promises, but it's like Here is the opportuni ty ' " Ami i chant e is ail tii.it Oli ver is looking lor, tie said last week Ml basil allV take w hatever ! i an get. Oliver said "I'm not in a position of being pit ks Those returning plasms at tht• corner for Owner are not big names. Fret salt! it isn't tieep at all." I rot saiti "They are good football players, but not of star calibre I ret said, though, that earn ing a spot on the team de pended more on the player's sk ils rather than other players "It's not what they are." Fret saiti. "it's what you are La Bounty said last week he figured his chances of getting drafted were small Billy Wilson, the -1‘iers scout who looked at Oregon last fall, said he liked LaBounts s skills, but questioned the lineman's moderate (i-foot 4. 200 pound frame But Wilson said last week that si/e would not lx- as much of a factor .is talent "He's a lough, hard-nosod kid. Wilson said LaUounty, who had been running in case he was drafted, didn't think be had much of a shot at getting picked, he said last week "1 just wish for the best," l.aBountv had said