Men third after first two rounds By Sieve Mims f me»a«3 Spons Roportei The Oregon men's golf teem overcame tough conditions and inconsistent play to move into third plat* heading for the final round of the Duck Invitational at Kmorald Valley Golf Club today. The Ducks shot a two-round total of 601 during the first day of competition Monday at Eugene Country Club, placing them four shots behind defending champion San Jose State and three shots behind Brigham Young. USC and Washington are close behind the Ducks with scores of 803 anti 606. respectively, with Long Beach State and Boise State at 608. "I am glad we're still in it." Oregon head coat h Steve Nosier said. "We are within striking dis tant*. but we must play better to win." Oregon senior Jeff Lyons got the Ducks ofl to a quick start by shooting an opening-round 70. putting him in a three-way tie for first place ufter the first round. Lyons struggled through the sec ond round on his way to a 7H. including one stretch which saw him go six-over-par for five holes midway through the round. Lyons is in sev enth place at four-over-par HH, seven shots behind tournament leader Erie Rostand of Brigham Young. Oregon's Ted Suavely improved oil an opening round 75 with a 74 in the second round to put him m .1 ln> for eighth place Suavely had troubles off file tee all day but kept his st ores low thanks to a good short game. "I hit my driver awful and tnv short game was oil and off." Suavely said ' I have to hit the hall lietter on Tuesday and keep fix used " .Senior Cam Martin rei overvd from a disastrous opening-round 79 with an even-par 7,2 in the sei ond round Martin is a member of F.ugene (Country Club and has played it for years, hut he said the course was set up as tough as he had ever seen it "The tees were pushed back and the course played soft." Martin said. "The wind ini reasetl m the second round and that also made the course tougher The first round I was hitting the hall everywhere, but I tiegan to bit greens in the after noon.” Sophomore Paul Regall finished the dav at IVI after shooting a 7fi in the first round followed bv a 77 in the afternoon Junior Randy McCracken shot hack-to-hai k 79s to finish at lr)H The tournament concludes with IM holes at Kmerald Valley Coif Club beginning at H 1 r> a m today Nosier says he does not evpei I any differ ence in the scores despite the change of courses "The country club played difficult today. so I don't think scores were that high." Nosier said "Fmerald Valley is ptst as difficult, so 1 think the scores will lx* comparable " ■v*m* f'T'.jfc.' t>1 MlCtVMN -jMiV.li** Oregon golfer Jeff Lyons shot an opening-round 70 and is In seventh place going into the today s final round of the Duck Invitational $MP*QjtEDMWWSB We ship your stuff home! 1 to 1000 pounds, computers, stereos. 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