CIVIL WAR Continued from Page 6 Oregon had tho bull In Ore gon State territory only twice tn the second half, and both drives ended without u point The first drive ended when running back Ricky Whittle fumbled on the Beavers' Hi yard line. The only other time the Ducks penetrated Oregon State territory the drive result ed in a muffed fake field goal In the second half, the Bea vers put in quarterback San Shields, replacing starter Mark (Ilford, who led the oflense to 21 yards total offense In the first half Shields, who led the Beavers to .1 14-3 victory over the Ducks a year ago. carne In and instantly moved the ball. His runs of 21 and 13 yards put the Beavers m Oregon terri tory. but penalties stalled the drive In all, Oregon State was penalized for I1 yards during the march The most costly play came when running back Dwayne Owens was flagged lor a per sonal foul and ejected for rum bling with Oregon linebacker Joe F t,-well The penalty came after the Beavers had driven to the Ducks' 24-yard line "It vs its frustrating in the third quarter with all the penal ties " Shields said \V •• couldn't get anything going I don't know if it had anything to do with the intensity or what, but w e let it get HW'iiv " Oregon was dearly dominat mg the game at least on de fense but could not put away the Beavers Oregon State had one last chance late in the fourth quarter to at least tie the game, when the Beavers took over the hall after a punt at Or egon's 42-vard line The Beavers, who have used tru k plays with relative sun css this season, tried to run the "fumblcrooskie" for the second time m the game And. for the second time tn the game, the play fell flat. Oregon State guard Fletcher Keister picked up the ball, was promptly leveled by Oregon lineman Jeff Cummins and fumbled Oregon recovered, and the rest of the Reavers' cheering sis tion cleared out "Someone go! their hand on the hall from the side." a tearful Keister said "I don't know who it w.is I never saw it The Oregon players said they had been practicing all wcwk lo defend the phiv i -,iu the cantor hit the ground, and nil week the com ho* have been telling us that t * u sign of the funtblorooskin." l-arwoll said. “Then ! saw this big lumbering guy got up and slur! running The fumble was kind of a fit ting end to a game like this " The [Hicks again proved the toughness of their defense by holdtng the Heavers to tit) n total of fat nly H8 yards rushing Oregon Slate i a me into the game ranked Hth in the nation in rushing Oregon Daily Emerald CLASSIFIEDS Call 346-4343 Before 1 p.m. Today To Put Us To Work For You Tomorrow! 1« GREEK HAPPENINGS XU CONGRATULATIONS W On wlnniOQ co-ed volleyball' We're proud of you' 105 PERSONALS Se* drugs decision* Do you have an «oa 'or a project that helps •dudenta make good deepens m atom that effect Shea byes'* A $^000 scholar ship mt.'I Do aw anted to the siudor* whoso project >s chosen lor fh« G i V t Scholarship Application and n‘orrna!;on available at Dean ol Siu denis, Office. 364 Oregon Ha/i Df AD l iNf November ?a SELL YOUR BOOKS FAST IN THE ODE CLASSIFIEDS Section 185 _ 11OIOST4FOUN0 S100 REWARD Tha Unftad Statat Hag pi* cad in honor and mamory of *old>ara who d**d in Vietnam and othar confiicta wii atoian from tha lop of that tail pin* naar Aui/an Stadium naar tha footbridge 744 1818 mTYWNG SERVICES THt WORD SPf.CIALISTS Word Proco*iR:ng A Desktop Publishing G*«ci School App-fovwJ I Mat pnrmd odrt.ng. graphic*, dtsaertt*ton*. return «w Irantpararvc*#* & more CINOY 4 tU • S4 S4 TYPING UNLIMITED Barbara Land **' 48S-3343 Sorvrng UO area atno* 1981 A- J44 07». 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