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I'm out there trying to vv in games.” On the was, Harr has quietly become one of the nation's top passers I he junior from nearby Concord enters Satur day’s game against Oregon (3-0) ranked fourth in the country in passing efficiency. Harr's completing passes at a lift percent clip. He's also averaging nearly a first down for every completion (9 33 yards), lias an exceptional ratio of nine tout hdown passes to two interceptions and has shown n knar k for scrambling out of trouble when the need arises In four games, he's been sacked just four times. "The thing that really helps us out is his pocket composure." Cal offensive tackle Todd Steussie said. "Ho makes good use of the time he has back there. He gets back there, gets settled, finds the receivers and gets the ball off quick. And every now and then, he breaks contain just to kind of keep the rushers honest." Harr, involved in a tense competition for the job with Perry Mom in 1992. was named the undis puted starter in the spring by coach Keith Gilbert son. who wanted to avoid the kind of controversy that divided tin- team last year. "He knows lie's the guy and he’s grown with the position." Gilbertson said. "He understands the s\ stem. He's improved himself physically so that he's able to create play not only from inside the pocket but also getting outside. He’s thrown a lot of good completions just by moving around. He does a lot of real positive things." It wasn't always that way. Barr and Klein alternated initially before Klein left the team less than a month into Inst season in a dispute over playing time, making Barr the starter by default. Though Barr threw for more yards (2.343) than any sophomore in Gal history in 1992. he aba had nearly ns many interceptions (15) as touchdowns (19). And after a 3-1 start in 1992. Cal took a nose dive, losing six of its last seven to wind up at 4-7. "He was young Inst year, he didn't have any experience and our offensive line wasn’t doing as well as it is this year,” Steussie said. "Getting hit as much as he did last year really got him kind of frazzled and really made for bad things all around. We had decent output, but it wasn't anything we could really be proud of." CAL Continued from Page 19 his last 25 field goal attempts, including all seven this season. Oregon's biggest problem Sat urday could be nagging injuries which have hit hardest at run ning back and tight end. All three of Oregon's tailbacks prac ticed early in the week, but the availability of Sean Burwell (ankle). Ricky Whittle (groin) and Dino Philyaw (hip) is still in question. Starting tight end Willy Tate recovered well enough from a shoulder injury to play last week but is now suffering from a bruise between his hip and ribs Brooks said backup )osh Wilcox's ankle injury is better, but he is still not 1(H) percent. Center Heath Howington and Jeff Sherman were injured against Illinois last week. Their status is doubtful, as are wide receiver Kory Murphy, cor nerback Eugene Jackson and center Tim DeCroote. Cooking With A Social Conscience Nurturing your health while supporting the earth. •Jan's Salsa •Marinara Sauce •3 Bean, Black Bean & Chili Dip All made with organically grown tomatoes & beans 1% sal** for Ecology A Hung*r Projects AVAILABLE IN THE EMU Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual First Friday of the Month Oct. 1, Nov. 5, Dec. 3 EMU International Lounge Noon - 1:30 pm For more information contact Jackie Balzer Coordinator of Educational and Support Services 346-1142