VICTORY Continued from F’age 6 with four minutes left in tin first quarter when he fielded a punt at the On gon JO-yurd line and returned it o-l yards to the California six-yard line Oregon fullhai k Juan Shedrit k s< orud on the next plav. running six yards for the touchdown "I don't know if their cover age was tfr.it had or we were that good," Harris said "You would have to ask the bhw kers that But tor the most part tire blew kers w ere doing a great Job. and they made rm job easy to day A California field goal cut the lead to I t 10. hut Oregon run ning lute k Kii k\ Whittle gave the Dueks an 11 -point lead when lie htirsted through a hole up the middle and ran HO yards lor a touchdown The middle linefiar ker was over the center, hut then they shifted, Whittle sod "1 knew I could gel through and would only have to break a tackle or two Their shill helped us. and they didn't do il again all day Whittle's run was the longest for the Ducks in seven years and helped boost the slats on a day when Oregon struggled against California's eight-man front line. The Du< ks totaled mo yards on Cl rushes with Whittle accounting for C'l of them Junior Ulilbat k Bury\ ell re gained his starting spot lor the Ducks but never got into tin flow of the game, finishing with only 17 yards on 1-1 carries The game stayed at 1M lOun til early in the third quarter when While ran 17 yards for ,i tout hdovvn to get the Bears i lose again White renewed his campaign for the Heisman Tro iff *“ I. s, Oregon running back Ricky Whittle ran for 129 yards including an 80-yard touchdown run phv on Saturday with 192 yards and two touchdowns on 20 i .urn's Although the Dinks couldn't stop White. thi s did shut down Sean Dawkins. Cal's All A inert ran candidate at wide receiver Dawkins caught only three passes (or a| hv Thompson. tile Ducks began to put the game tiwav when quar tertsic k Danny O Nod hit Harris on a post pattern for a 5t> yard tour hdowtl to stretch the lead to tl 17 after three quarters () Neil had a quiet game lor till Ducks completing tt passes in ill) attempts lor one tour hdown 10%6'FF'ANYTHiNG! AT LAZ IN THE STORE _ . _ Regular 2J1R v" | POSTERS J CONVERSE Jdr martens 57 W Broadway and 95 ' Willamette Downtown Mail \ VANS VISION LA GEAR I I J DEVELOP & PRINT • 3” PRINTS 124*5*7 36f«97 2ndf|50j ■ exp exp set ■ ■ 1 coupon must accompany order I ■ CAMPUS 1 HR PHOTO ■ 1231 ALDER • 683-4693 00 Foot lonq Sut: Halt Sub L FREE DELIVERY • - SUBSHOP • I «(*>«« \2 • * 4 • (P* wi {f»* 4 n H', i h tfi.iim pi.mn.i. \mi I'.im S20 " : a \.",i I list ill'll.iiii'ii m vr SI .’ii |x i iiii'iillt ami help sn a lile at Hie saiiu Hun l )jvn Mi'iuI.in S i!hii e inli a in.ilit hi I'*01 Vi silt v,, I nee in » **************• WUNDERLAND Slh STREET A '* : PUBLIC MARKET VIIHO . , f<-tm s 683-8464 VIDEO ADVENTURE VAUf t RJVIH PI AVA ♦ V ¥¥¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥• < Experienced CRIMINAL HUGH DUVALL vefdwua A vtSfi, 345-3333 Wbp* • DUII/Breath Test Delons# • Drug D«l#nse • illegal Slops & Searches •. • Theli/Forgery/ShopHit • Assaoll/Harassment • MIP/False Use O! I D. "Price quote by phone' BLUE BOOKS Reading & Booksigning Nov 11th 7:30 pm I 150 Columbia Hall, U of 0 Ken Kesey, reknowned local author of One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest & Sometimes a Great Notion, will read from & sign copies of hts new book Sailor Song, his first novel in 25 years about things that endure & come back around again. Set in Alaska in the near future, Sailor Song is a unique & powerful epic novel about Amenca. I UO Bookstore 13th & Kincaid • 3464331