Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 08, 1993, Page 8, Image 8

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Oregon Daily Emerald Sports —
Ducks lose gruesome one
By Dave Chartxinneau
f >r<t< alrt SpC'tS Editor
A crowd of H.fiHl fans showed up at
Mi .Arthur Court Saturday nigh! lo watch two
loams play in the Civil War
Someone apparently forgot to notify the
teams
Oregon and Oregon Stole - who had < om
tuned to win only four of their last 25 games —
slipped, slopped and stunk their way through
4(1 minutes of "Pec-10” basketball with the
Heavers eventually winning 54-4H
"It was a very ugly game." said Oregon for
ward Antoine Stoudamire. who led all scorers
with 25 point* "This game was uglier than the
USC game earlier this season It was still excit
ing. but it vvns ugly
Without a doubt, the ugliest slat of the game
was the fm t that the Dui ks made 10 pertent
(that’s right. 10 port ent) of thair shots in the
first half
The Ducks managed to hit seven of their Inst
eight Ins- throws, but failed to make a field goal
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Oregon's Antoine Stoudamire tries to elude
Oregon State s Scott Haskin in the Beavers'S4
48 win over the Ducks In the Civil War.
Softball goes
4-2 at tourney
By Steve Mims
Emerald Sports Reporter
The Oregon softball team
evened its season record at 4-4 by
winning four nf sis games during
the weekend at the Capital Classic
in Sacramento, Calif
The Ducks won two games Fri
day and Saturday before losing 2
1 to San Jose State in the quarterfi
nals of the tournament
Tile Ducks opened the tourna
ment by defeating tournament host
Sacramento State 1-0. one week
after falling to the Hornets 7-2 in
I.as Vegas Oregon catcher Laura
Schmidt broke a scoreless tie in the
bottom of the sixth inning with her
sm ond home run of the season, giv
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Facultjr Awards For Distinguished Teaching
Nominations an Ivin}* accepted lor awards which will be presented at Spring
('omnwncvmrni 10 University ol Oregon lacults members for distinguished
teaching Graduate teaching fellows, who have then own comjictition, are
ineligible lor lhcs«*fcsvards Ibis year there will be isso I rsted awards and one I acull\
Achievement Award lor Distinguished Teaching, each accompanied b) a monetary
prise Nominations may lx made by students.*faculty, stall and alumni
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Eligibility for Awards
Ersteil Award lor Distinguished Teaching
The laic Mr A J I rsted established the listed Award lor Distinguished
leaching so the University oi Oregon could annually honor faculty members
who have taught comparatively short periods and have demonstrated
exceptional abilities to imbue students n> ic.ison and not merely memorise I he
I rsted Awards can go only to faculty who are carls in their teaching careers this
teaching may icon at the undergraduate ot graduate level
Faculty Achievement Award fnr Distinguished Teaching
The University of Oregon wishes to continue the tradition of the Burlington
Northern foundation I. u tills Achievement Award for Distinguished Teaching
by instituting an award which will honor a senior (acuity member who has
achieved an outstanding rccoid as a teacher 1 he I acuity Achievement Award lot
Distinguished Teaching can go only to a (acuity member who has field academic rank
at the University ol Oregon lor at least seven years, and svho has demonstrated
excellence in leaching at the undergraduate ot graduate level
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