Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 19, 1993, Page 12, Image 12

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Continued from Page 9
opening half, including five of
seven from throe-point range
DSC shot only 4r> percent in
the half, hut staved < lose by
ou t rebounding the Ducks
22-12
USC regained the lead three
minutes into the set ond half
when No ks Mif.'rimmon hit a
thn*e pointer to put the Troians
abend ■)<> 4 t USC outsi ored
Oregon 12-4 during the first
t 10 ul the second half to pull
ahead 40-44
Oregon was able to stas close
to I’S( throughout most of the
half and regained the lead for
the last time at r>!> ir> on a 10
foot jump shot by (-indv Mur
phy with ‘1.23 left in the game
USC responded with a 14-4
run and had their biggest lead
of the game at fi’MiO with ri r>4
left ill the mm ond half Oregon
i mild get no closer than five
points the rest of the game
Oregon made one final run to
rut the lead to 74 on after a lay
up bv lean Starve l.illard with
117 left After a US< turnover.
Oregon had the ball with 48
sec ond- left, but USC s lose
l.esiie stole a lied pass by (hndy
Murphy and tin* Trojans made
four straight free- throws down
the slretc h to c line h the* s n tors
Sara Wilson led the Ducks
with 18 points and four re
bounds followed bv Murphy
with 11 points and four re
bounds Debbie Sporoich
played only lr« minutes in her
sec ond game bae k following an
injury but scored 1! points.
The Ducks shot only 4-1 per
cent from the field in the- sec
ond half to finish the game at
4H percent, while t'SG shot 55
[MTi tint in tlu» half and finished
at 4‘t percent The Trojans
dominated Oregon on the1
hoards, outrebounding the
Due ks 41 28
Guard Joni Masterly led the?
Trojans with 28 points and 10
rebounds
Oregon returns home against
Washington State oil 1 hursd.n
followed by Washington on
Saturday
DUCKS
Continued from Page 10
tired. he |iis! wasn’t going after it that hard, said Mi Coy I
started going for the pin after I got the tug lead, as I knew 1
wasn't in danger of losing
McCoy, only a sophomore, has been Oregon's hottest wres
tler in rei ont weeks Me has registered 1 r> w ins on the season,
including two against Oregon Stale’s l.es (.nil lies, the No ‘I
ranked wrestler in the country
Traditionally. Oregon has been stronger in the lower
weight divisions, but this sear it appears the upjier weight di
visions will be the Dim ks strong suit Heavyweight Anderson
commented on the emergence of the Oregon wrestlers in the
upper weights
It has a lot to do with exponent e." said Anderson If you
look, most of the guys in the upper weights have .it least one
or two year's experience I or a lot of guys in the lower class
es. this is their first year
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SARAJEVO
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fault to comprehend why the
factions .1 r«• lighting In most
Americans. the war seems
senseless. an "unholy war"
fueled by ra< ml different os
People quasi ion how the world
(an provide relief to people
participating in a rat ially moti
vatt'd war
But before one ( an be ( ritu al
of the situation m Yugoslavia,
one need only to look, ironu al
ly. to the l‘tH4 Summer Olym
pic host citv. Los Angeles, to
see that vse are, .it times, no tx’t
ter than the Serbs. Croatian*
and Bosnians when it < nines to
dealing with rai ini different es
While an Olympiad brings
recognition and an economic
boost to a host (ity. its i iti/ens
often go unapprec iated, forced
to sacrifice time and money to
pul) off the event After dealing
with traffu nightman's during
tlie Ganiev < itizens ore then of
ten taxed in order to pay for the
i iipit.il improvements that were
net essiirv to draw the Games to
the location
There is nothing in the Olym
pic c harter that guarantees that
n city will become a sort of
Shangri-La after hosting the
Games But perhaps it is time
for the world stop reiving on an
impotent United Nations to
solve the region's problems and
l«-gin to offer some substantive
relief to the people of Sarajevo.
There would In- no tietler way
for the world to finally thank
the c itizens of Sarajevo for
some good memories than to let
them survive through the win
ter
Once, the world converged
on Saraievo to play games
Now. it is time for the worldto
converge on Sarajevo agi in.
this time to provide some :eal
relief for its overwhelmed i iti
zens If we have the resources
to plat e M,(>()<) troops in Soma
lia. surely we can find the re
sources to at least airlift sup
plies. as we dill for West Bt flili
in the late forties, to the people
of Sarajevo.
Yugoslavia will never host
another Olympiad. That coun
try' no longer exists, the area is
now known as Bosnia Herzego
vina But perhaps with an
Olympian-type relief effort
from i ountries w ho have not
forgotten the good times had in
Yugoslavia mile years ago, the
youth of Sarapivo might one
day he able to dream of playing
games once again
brick Studoniika is a sports
reporter for tht* Kmerald
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