LOCKER RENTALS • $5 Key Deposit • $4 Per Term EMU RterutiM Center Ground Floor, EMU 346-3711 lin e Open HEADQUARTERS Downhill & X-Country Ski Gear \ Snowboards & more Plus final Close-Out flLSKATESE 40°o OFF Berg'/ /hi /hop BUY ONE 14" AND GET A10' For Only i $030 Good Friday, Saturday and Sunday 1 Item pizza with 2 aodaa ! me coupon (»•! pur char*' F and DROPS BACK TO PASS' Dm Charhovnku incomplete. We go nuts. A yarn from the end zone. .1 foot from a first down, and they pass! (In hindsight, the Ducks should have just gone for the field goal.) Way to show confidence in our vaunted running attack. All right, we're still up by 11. and the fourth quarter is starting. We'll be fine. Once again, the Ducks stall deep in Oal territory. Field goal. It's 4 1-27. and five minutes left We go! it in the bug Boom! Severity-two yards on the bomb. Oregon liroaiii aster )errv Allen can't I relieve it, and neither can we Oregon 41, Cal .14 From here it was inevitable. Ducks stall again. They punt, leav ing Cal with just under three min utes to v ore. go for two, and win. We all saw it com ing. so with one minute and 17 seconds left in the game. Cal burns Oregon's secondary for seemingly the 40th time in the game, and it's 41-40. The two points were basically automatic as far as we were concerned. They were, of course. No partying tonight. We sat in a daze for about five minutes. "We suck.” “I feel sick." ' I'm embarrassed to even go hero.” "We have no idea bow to keep a lead." "Let's get drunk." "At least Shannon Doherty's on Saturday Night Uve tonight." All that and mom was said as we sat around the radio waiting to bear what Brooks had to say. Oops, there have been some technical difficul ties. Jerry Allen informs us. Brooks will not be able to participate in the post-game interview. Yeah, right No Pasadena No motorhome. No Heisman can didate. As I'm walking out the door, I look at the TV screen one more time. I see a score. Oregon State 30. Arizona State 14. Good Cod. Davit Charbonneau is a sports reporter for the Emerald Bears reflect about big comeback BERKELEY. Calif (AP) — Dave Barr had a simple answer for how California pulled off one of the highest comebacks in college football history "Everyone believed.” said Barr, whose three second-half tom hdown passes helped Cal overcome a 30-point deficit in Saturday's 42-41 victory over Pacific-10 Conference rival Ore gon. "When things weren't going well, we kept our composure.” Barr said. "We didn't throw in the towel. We kept going.” The third-higgest come-from behind win In Division I-A his tory kept the Golden Bears (5-0, 2-0 Pae-10) unbeaten and moved them up one place to 16th in the Associated Press poll released Sunday. Saturday's game had all the makings of a rout after Oregon (3-1.0-1 Pac-10) exploded for 24 first-quarter points, 17 coming after Cal turnovers. A second-quarter flea flicker in which Danny O'Neil lateraled to Cristin WfcLemore, who threw 20 yards to Willy Tate for the score, put the Ducks up 30-0. "1 thought. 'Somebody wake me up, this can't be happen ing,'" (ail coach Keith Gilbertson said. “We're better than this " The Bears showed that in the second half. when they outscored Oregon 35-11 Barr's 26-yard touchdown pass to Iheatiyi Uwaezuoke with 1:17 left, followed by Mike Cald well's reception for the two point conversion, completed Cal's greatest comeback ever. It surpassed a 29-28 win over Ari zona on Nov. 4. 1989. in which a 21-point deficit was overcome. "1 don’t know if I'll ever have a feeling like this again," Barr said. "We were down, beaten. We were hurting. We weren't feeling good about ourselves, and we came back. We wouldn't accept 'no' for an answer." Being on the other side of the comeback, though, was hard to take. "It's got to rank up there with one of the toughest defeats in my life," Oregon coach Rich Brooks said. First-year Cal offensive coor dinator Denny Schuler, who spent the previous seven sea sons at Oregon as an assistant to Brooks, said the win had a bit tersweet quality. "My initial feeling was one of elation, until I saw the looks of the Oregon players and coach es." he said. "I was up there too long not to feel bad for them." Cal trailed by one point, 41 40. with 1.17 left in the game, when Gilbertson, after some hes itation, elected to go for the two point conversion. Caldwell ran a fade route to the corner of the end zone and Barr lofted the ball to him per fectly. just out of the reach of Oregon defenders and just with in the reach of Caldwell. "Mike made a great, just awe some catch." Gilbertson said. "Dave made a great pass. It brought tears to my eyes. We made the plays we had to. and we won this football game. This might be the most special come back I've ever been associated with.”