DUCKS Continued from Page 14 tight end Willv Tate Oregon boosted the lead to 30-0, .is wide receiver Cristin M( Lem ore caught a lateral from O'Neil and threw the hall JO yards to Tate tor the score with 10 17 left in the second quarter. Tommy Thomp son missed the ensuing extra point. I lead wi lei set one school record with 234 yards receiving and tied another with 11 catch Col running hoik Lindsey Chapman provided the offense for the Hears as he ran for scores of one and fit yards The second score < ame on Cal's first pla\ of the second half, as Cal made a habit of not only scoring against the Dm ks' defense, hut scoring quickly Cal had three one-play touchdown drives, and another that took nine plays hut lasted only 1:05. Oregon came right back on a 13-yard touchdown run by Sean Harwell to boost the lead to 37 10, hut that was the last time Ore gon saw tlie end zone Saturday Burr found wide receiver Damien Semien down the right sideline fora 46-yard touchdown, bringing the (.olden Hears ivitli in 38-20 when the two-point con version failed Cal blocked Thompson's punt at the end of Oregon's next possession, and Eric: Zomalt took the hull 15 yards, cutting Oregon's lead to 38-27. Oregon had a chance to put the game away early in the third quarter when O'Neil found Deadwiler for a 77-yard comple tion. giving the Ducks the hall on Cal's 11-yard line Running NOAM HI Htif Wkjr (m*«M Bears’ receiver Ne il Beniamin had three catches against Oregon hac k Ricky Whittle ran nine yards on the next play, giving Oregon a second-and-one at the two-yard line, hut the Ducks turned the hall over on downs Thompson booled another field goal to give the 1 )ucks n 41 2~ lead, hut Onl responded on its next play with a 72-vard scoring pass from Harr to Semi mi to get Cal within seven points at 41-34 with 4:53 left in the game. After Oregon's next drive stalled, the Hears took over for the last time with 2 22 remaining in the game, and scored just one minute and five seconds later Lost in the shuffle of Cal's comeback was a huge day by the Oregon offense, which racked up fil4 yards in total offense O'Neil threw for 313 yards, and Whittle and Burwell ran tor 1 lt> and 101 yards, respectively. The Ducks vvill have no time to reminisce about Saturday's missed opportunities, ns USC comes to town this weekend Bring in your current Student ID and j»et a Folkways card entitling you to 10% off all purchases through May 31, 1994. 762 E. 13th A VC. Ai*> ik>wmtair> in the Next to the Excelsior Fifth St. Public Market FOLKWAYS IMPORTS lO'MiNo A AK & K.H> AW' HA #*4 ANCjuNC VA XI. f m THre v< re you looking for someone to walk with for exercise and fun? Student Health Center Walking Group First meeting: Thursday, October 7, 4:()0p.m. Where: Room 21 at Student Health Center Call Tania at 346-4456 for more info. GIANT 6” POTTED HANGING OR UPRIGHT HOUSE PLANTS REG. $7.95 J®99 GIANT ASSORTMENT EARTHEN FLOWER POTS IN EXCITING DESIGNS THORPE VALLEY FARMS POTTING SOIL Reg, $1.98 •TDK I TDK D90 LOW NOISE/HIGH OUTPUT RECORDING TAPE Reg. $1.95 69* #50260 MEAD 5-STAR DAY PLANNER • CALENDAR • TELEPHONE •ADDRESS • NOTE PAGES _ • ASSIGNMENT Re9.$16.99 $099 .. KEITH CLARK 16 MONTH 1994 CALENDARS FRIENDLY FOAM MAILERS ASST. SIZES 49c 59c 99c S1.19 $1.99 4x8 6x10 7’/.x12 84x16 14V.x20 S si.00 4 S1.00 a $1.00 a $i.oo 2/S1.00 TUCKER ASST. COLOR PLASTIC HANGERS Reg. 20c TDK D60 LOW NOISE HIGH OUTPUT RECORDING TAPE