Oregon DailyEmerM SpOftS Cal’s second option beat Ducks By Stove Mims Oogon 0*est game of Wayne Cook's career," Don ahue said. "Obviously. J.J. Stokes had a real big night. 1 thought our defensive football team made a very strong accounting of itself, especially against the run. "For the first time in a long time, we had on opportunity to play a lot of players. You can’t believe what that does for your morale. There were an awful lot of positive things that came out of the .San Diego State game." Defensively, the Bruins held standout junior running back Marshall Faulk to 53 yards on 19 carries, Faulk's lowest rushing total since the first game of his freshman year, excluding one game which he left due to injury. UCLA has had good success against BYU. winning four of the five games between the schools including a 17-10 decision at Pro vo, Utah last year. “I have a great deal of admi ration for BYU," Donahue said. "I've watched them in spring practice. I've talked to (BYU coach) La Veil (Edwards) on a number of occasions. We've always had good games with them." UW receiver arrested SEATTLE (AP) — No 11 Washington will b<> without loading receiver Jason Shel ley when it plays No. lfi Cal ifornia in Berkeley on Satur day. Shelley has been suspend ed indefinitely following his arrest Sunday on a charge of obstructing a police officer. Washington coach Jim Lambright on Monday made it sound like more than just a suspension. "Jason's gone. He's off the team," Lambright told reporters. He also said: "You have people who place themselves above the team at times and have to be pointod out as examples of what shouldn't be done. ” Asked specifically if Shel ley would be back this sea son. Lambright said, "I have no idea." Shelley caught four passes for 142 yards and one touch down against San Jose State last Saturday. The 6-foot-2. 180-pound sophomore is the Huskies' leading receiver this season with 17 receptions for 270 yards and one touch down. Freshman Dave Janoski will fill Shelley’s spot. Lam bright said. Shelley, 19, and another University of Washington athlete, basketball player Prentiss Perkins, 21, were arrested Sunday and booked into King County Jail for obstructing a police officer, a misdemeanor. Perkins, from Minneapolis, was released shortly after midnight on his own recog nizance. He was the starting point guard on the Huskies' 13-14 team as a junior last season, averaging 10.4 points. Washington sports infor mation director Jim Daves said new Huskies basketball coach Bob Bender was out of town and planned to meet with Perkins this week when Bender returns. Bail of $475 was posted for Shelley late Monday after noon. jail personnel said Shelley also was cited for two Additional misde meanors — an alcohol infrac tion and allowing an unau thorized person to drive the car involved in the incident, a blue Cadillac with Califor nia license plates that btdongs to his parents, police said. Shelley, from W jo, Calif., told police he did not know the driver. Hearings were scheduled in Seattle Municipal Court. Shelley’s hearing was sched uled Oct. 19, Perkins' on Nov. 11. The car came to the atten tion of two bicycle officers late Sunday afternoon, when it stopped and blocked southbound traffic on Uni versity Way. One of the officers noticed Shelley in the back seat, drinking beer from a 40 ounce bottle, the police report said. The car moved away, accelerating when the offi cers ordered it to stop. It ran two red lights and narrowly avoiding hitting several vehi cles. The car then went out of control, the report said. The driver hit the brakes, leaving a 213-foot skid mark anti raising a plume of smoke as the car spun 360 degrees and came to a rest facing south on the east-west street. The length of the skid mark indi cated a speed of 67 mph, police said. Shelley and Perkins fled on foot and were arrested nearby. The Cadillac and its unidentified driver also left the scene — heading south on a one-way northbound street. The car was later found on campus and impounded. Lambright said Shelley was already on probation by former Coach Don lames. Shelley is due in court next Monday on an assault charge in connection with a campus incident in which prosecu tors say he sucker-punched another student on March 31, breaking his jaw. Come ior the games Stay with your friends Sunday evening pool tournaments starting at 6 p.m. 50" TV On Tap: Full Sail, Henry’s, Bud, Rainier, Hamm’s & Coors Open 9:30 am to I am all week ^^"pub 2841 Willamette • 484-1727 SUNDAY, OCT. 10,1993 • 10AM • SPM ATO'CALLAHAN$*1SMIMfTHST.CORVMJU8*AMSSON$1JI RANDY EMBERLIN MMSC JWtlWWI «—T m i BRUCE ZICK mxriT*m PAUL GUINAN AMINA BENNETT HUKTMUMM rw'wwi I Cmq l**®* * *mm fwB> omMmti iwTHrTW Weekend Special s54.00 300 FREE MILES 72 Hours Friday to Monday A-WAV RENT A CAR 683-0874 iiOW 6th (8> thc> Holt Confer) Mob* I**? 2*