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Oregon is one of 1H teams competing in the 54-hole tour nament this week The top nine teams and the top two individ uals not on the qualifying learns will advance to the NUAA championships in June Lyons, who leads the team with a 7.1.71 stroke average, was admitted to Sat red Heart (amor al Hospital early Monday morn ing with a mysterious stomach illness 1 vons skipped tin* team flight to Provo Monday after noon hut said Tuesday morning he was going to fly to Provo that afternoon "I'm going to play," Lyons said "I feel a little weak, hut I am sure 1 tan play I don't think this illness will affect me Lyons said he spent most of Monday in lied without (nod hut felt fine after eating lunch Tuns day. "(Monday) morning I really didn't think there was any way I would be play mg in the tourna ment," Lyons said "But things work out in mysterious ways, and I feel I'm ready " The rest of the Ducks played a practice round at the par-72. 7,2f>7-yiird Riverside Country Club Tuesday afternoon, but Lyons was not sure how missing the practit t round would offer t his game "I have never played the course." l.yons said “Missing the practice round might hurt, hut it could help, 1 will he play ing it blind." Oregon finished in sixth place at the Pacific-It) Conference i hampionsliips two weeks ago in Santa Barbara Lyons and fel low senior Cam Martin paced the team at Pat - IDs by finishing in 12th and 19th place, respec tively. Oregon was on a roll heading into the Pac-10 tournament when it won back-to-bnt k team titles in the Western Intercolle giate and the U S Intercolle giate. Martin tied for individual medalist honors in each of those tournaments. Oregon sophomore Ted Snavelv has also had a strong spring season, finishing in the top five at three tournaments, inchiding fifth-place finishes at the Western Intercollegiate and U S Intercollegiate Mv game is good right now," Snavely said "I feel comfortable ill all aspects of inv game, espe cially the mental side " Rounding out the Ducks' ros ter for regionals are juniors Kand\ McCrai ken and Jeremy Forster. Mi Cruc ken has played in all hut one tournament lor the Due ks this season and has a eh.7 stroke average. Forster, a junior college transfer from Port Ange les. Wash . has played in only three tournaments for Oregon but finished second in the team's qualifier for regional* Despite finishing sixth at Pac 10s. the Ducks say they have not lost the momentum they picked up with the consecutive victo ries in April “The momentum is still there." Suavely said. "If we play well we go to nationals, so that is enough to get us fired up. I feel good because everyone is playing well. Kandy and Jeremy are playing as well as they have all season." Lyons echoed Snaveiy's asser tion that the team’s depth is improving with each tourna ment. "Fveryone is playing well, especially Kandv.’’ Lyons said. "I think we are doing the best we have nil year, so I am looking forward to it.'' If the Ducks are to advance to their first NCAA < hampionship since 1*170, they will have to play well against a tough field. Nationally ranked Arizona State, Arizona. UNl.V, UCLA and New Mexico will all he competing in Provo, and only the top nine teams will advam e to nationals. The tournament begins this morning and continues through Friday, and 1H holes are played each day Bulls get rest after series victory CHICAGO (API — Trainer Chip Schaefer was tfir busies) member of tin* Chicago Bulls Tuesday following their sweep of the Cleveland Cavaliers, a series the Hulls paid for with iniurics Horace Grant. John I’axson and other players with lesser injuries i ante in fur treatment Kvery OHU else rested Michael Jordan didn't come in for treatment of his sprained wrist It didn't seem to bother him Monday night when he lot a fade.nvay IH-footer in the final second fur a lO.t lOt victory "Mil had is on medication." Schaefer said. "1 don’t expect him to come in He needs a mental day off. He'll In* a lot lietter by Sunday The Hulls exjiet t to open tile Hasten! Conferem e finals Sunday in New York against the Knicks, assuming they get past the Charlotte Hornets Kxcept for Grant. Schaefer expects the Hulls to lie relatively healthy by Sunday "I'm more concerned about Horace." Sc haefer said "He could use a week to 10 days to recov er." Gran! was limping Tuesday and wort* a soft c ast over Ins right ankle He originally injured it in the opening game of the Cleveland series But he c ame hac k in game two and sc ored 20 points, hitting all eight shots from the field and going four-for-four from the line in last Thursday night's 104-85 rout. Grant apparently reinjured the ankle in the sec ond [wriod Monday night but kept playing and fin ished with 17 points and a loam-high 10 rebounds. Asked how he could play so well with the injure. (Iran! said. "Only («od knows " Horac e has the heart of a lion." Schaefer said Paxson. who had knee surgery and eventually lost Ins point guard starting job to B.J. Armstrong, received treatment for his left knee Paxson was thankful for another sweep — and another week off following the Bulls' t-() rout of Atlanta in the opening round " These two senes have I men great," Paxson said. We re getting the rest we really need. It's like hav ing a vacation between playoffs " Paxson has done an excellent job in the play offs i ommg off of the bench lor Armstrong — a reversal of their past roles Ho expects a tougher series if the Bulls play the Kllicks. who held a 3-1 edge over the Bulls in the regular season, "It'll lie more physical liecause the Knicks have a better defense." Paxson said. "The physical aspect will Im* totally different It will (hi a sweat." Coach Phil Jackson hopes his team's luck holds out. "We weren't good tonight," Jackson said after Monday's game "We were lucky we could hang around for three-and-a-half Quarters so that we could play the way we like at the end of the game. 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