RENNIE'S LANDING SUPPORTING THE DUCKS FOR 12 YEARS Featuring Daily: • Breakfast Specials • Lunch Specials • Eugene's Original Gourmet Burger 1214 Kincaid 687-060C MISTAKES Continued from Page 2B heavily favored Cardinal The Ducks drove down inside Stan ford’s 20-yard line, but O'Neil threw an interception in the end zone The Cardinal took advan tage of the turnover, scoring on the ensuing drive. The 14-point swing was the difference in Ore gon’s 21-7 loss Against Washington, the Du* ks lost 24-3 but were barely outgained in total yardage try the No. 1 -ranked Huskies Oregon trailed 17-0 in the third quarter but were gaining momentum as they tried to close the gap on Washington The Ducks got to the Husky 10-yard line, but O'Neil was again picked off in the end zone As was the case against Stanford. Washington ( ashed in twofold on the interception, scor ing a touchdown on the ensuing drive Another 14-point swing. and another Oregon loss Making turnovers are not the only time the Ducks have point ed a gun toward their feet and pulled the trigger Special teams play is just as responsible for two of Oregon's losses The Huskies were able to turn a potentially flimsy 7-0 halftone load into a 17-0 lead that was spurred by a blocked punt in Ore gon territory Washington was able to score 10 points in two minutes to end the half From there, the Ducks were in an uphill liattle Out that special teams mistake pales in comparison to the way the special teams played against use; A fumbled kickoff, two mas sive Trojan punt returns, an Ore gon punt snapped out of the end zone and a Duck fumble on a punt return translated into a 2f> 7 first-half lead for the Trojans. If the special teams' mistakes were deleted from that gam**, Oregon would have won 10-6 Instead, the L)ur:ks were buried .12-50 Oregon has turned the hi) 11 over 22 times in eight games, and its opponents have committed 17 turnovers The difference has been when and where the Ducks have lost the ball Ifs. shouIds, woulds and could* are all part of the game But con sider this. If the points Oregon's opponents have scored off of Duck mistakes are taken off and the points Oregon should have stored in their losses are added, the Ducks would have won three of those games and could have been 7-5 at this point But Brooks is not as worried as much about the past as he is the future "We can't look back at what could've been." he said. "We have to regroup and salvage what we have left." REVENUE Continued Irom Page 3B Revenue from football tickets sales could reach record levels this year, mostly because of the prof itable Washington home game Oct 17 Athlete department ticket manager Hunt Hoi sapple said the Washington game, not including the leasing of the skyboxes. generated $fl34.000 in gross ticket sales CATCH ON TO EUGENE’S BEST PIZZA _ TRACK TOWN PIZZA IS: • 27 of the freshest, tastiest toppings piled high! • 100% real cheese and our own home made sauce. • Fresh dough made daily. • Delivery anytime we're open (11:00am till late). ^ • Locally owned and operated for 15 years. WHY SETTLE FOR LESS...THAN THE BEST!?! Now two convenient locations: TRACK TOWN PIZZA 1809 Franklin Blvd. .484-2799 ; TRACK TOWN WEST 2511 W. 11th & Wilson 484-4262 ^ WE DELIVER ANYTIME WE ARE OPEN! “30 years of Quality Service” Mercedes • BMW • Volkswagen Audi • Datsun • Toyota -GERMAN - AUTO SERVICE, INC. I 342-2912 2025 Franklin Blvd Eugene, Oregon, 97402 I 30* OFF ALL MATRIX PRODUCTS* *5" OFF MATRIX PERMS* GO AHEAD HAVE FUN 1 ry a Matrix Essentials perm Designed for y**ir hair texture and t\ pe. Fuller, shinier, more natural hair So easy to manage, sou'll have lime for fun. Call today. "mr 50 West 13th • Eugene 686-1435 participating stylists tHily. Valid thru November 30, 1W2 New clients only.