WRESTLERS Continued from Page 7 A can really see the composure he's ginned in his wrestling His shots are stronger, and on the times he misses his shots, he doesn't get down, he just tries again." Against Southern Oregon, a team the Ducks lost to 19-1ri in a huge upset last year. Dustin Maddox gave Oregon a 7*3 lead with a win at 134 pounds Corey Son non. who moved up to the 142 pound division, won his match also, giving him two wins in two different divisions on the day. The Raiders closed the gap to 10-9 after Mott McDowell pinned Pat Craig, hut the trio of Sprague. McCoy and Anderson won once again to secure the 22-12 victory. Finley said wrestling doubleheaders, where a team has two dual meets in one day, are becoming increasingly < ommon. "The NCAA allows each team only tf» competition dates each season, so by having two in one day. you ran get your wrestlers ex tra matches." Finley said, "Plus, it allows the wrestlers to simulate tournament conditions, where they will have to wrestle more than once each day." The wrestling team figures to have an even tougher doubleheader next Saturday when the Ducks square off with Oklahoma and Penn Slate in Norman. Okie WINLESS Continued from Page 7A rest of (he way. “We played hard anti smart in the second half." Washington head r oach Chris Gobrecht stud “The 12-0 rtin at tiie start of the half was critical." Washington center Rhon da Smith killed Oregon all night, finishing the game with 31 points to go along with 12 rebound* Debbie Sport it h led the Ducks with 20 points and nine rebounds and uas Ore gon's main threat in the set: ond half when she scored 14 points. Continued from Page 8A Saturday night, the Ducks saw a 30-30 halftime tie disappear ns the Huskies outscored Oregon by 17 in the second half to win 70-53. Washington's front line of Mark Pope. Martin Keane and Rich Manning hulled over the Ducks, scoring 4est his team has played oil season. "We did the things we have to do. offensively and defensively," he said. "I felt like in the first half we played pretty well fora while. In the soi - ond half we did a bettor |t>h of hall movement and recognizing situations Oregon head cant h |«trry Union said Washing ton's hig men did a good job of gutting tin* Hus kins going in transition. "I thought the hig guvs did an excellent joh," Green said "The thing that really got them going was transition." Thursday night, Oregon claimed sole posses sion of last place in the I’ac 1(1 bv losing to previ ouslv winless Washington State *t > -7<> The Cougars built a 13-point lead hv halftime, and the Ducks were never able to i orne twu k Ore gon got within eiglit points in tin* closing min utes, hut Washington State pulled awav at the end. Stoudamire led the Ducks with l‘l points hut hit only five of 14 shots from lie- field Cougar guard Bennie Seltzer went wild on the Oregon guards, scoring 31 points and hitting five of eight three pointers HOCKEY Continued from Page 8A The loss vviis the first of the vear for the Ducks, who catne off a successful road trip last weekend by defeating Gonzaga twice and tying Washington. Thu Ducks rebounded the next morning by dominating the Spartans 5-0. This incred ible turnaround was sparked by the st oring line of Clendeuin. Chris Wherity and Marco Tuulainen. who contributed on four of the five «o»'* "In game one we looked lor the perfect ploy too much*," Or egon head coach Pool Ruther ford said "Whereas in game two we put mom shots on net." The defense was also a major factor in gome two, holding the Spartans to only 20 shots on giwl Coal tender Ross Sanders earned Ins first shutout of the season and improved his goals against average to I H Wheritv finished the weekend with three goals and three assists Oregon’s next game is Satur day night against California at n p in. at Lane County Ice ! he two teams will fare each other again Sunday at ‘>:1S am Students of All Ages Drop-In From 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Enjoy Our SNACKS • LUNCH • DINNER A FULL GAME ROOM FOR YOl’R PLEASURE ft. jjiP^ open daily 3lh & Alder 343-0681 * 1 * ▼ f r Would you like to know your k cholesterol number? FREE CHOLESTEROL SCREENING Held on Tuesdays from 9:00 to 11:30 r f Check in at the Health Education Office in the Student Health Center Ptvait bring Sludtn/ / 0 For more information call 346-4456 SpomoaKt by {ifmtykt PtyinnQ Program Stock#* Hm*A J A A A k. J A.S.E. Certified Technician BOSCH AUTHORIZED SERVICE CLOSE TO CAMPUS 1917 Franklin Blvd., Eugene 485-8226 The Sale That Gives New Meaning To The Word CLEARANCE! thru Jan 29