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A* <&■ & OPEN'' x Imported & Domestic Wine & Beer Large variety of international Foods Over 150 domestic & Imported cheeses Mon-Sat 9- 1 Sundays 10- 5 , / J °'*Dr,ntS S°°kbfx r/Ces fftSi Located on the comet of 11th 1 Olive INI KIVA 11 ill \\ emu* 11 < ,i ni simuMonswii km iood moki mnc i ri'n OFFENSE SE - 92 Derrick Deadwiler LT - 77 Steve Hardin LG - 68 Heath Howington C - 57 Tom Curran RG-65 MikeDIFonzo RT - 66 Justin Starck TE-87 Willy Tate QB - 16 Danny O'Neil FB - 33 Pulon Malepeai TB-21 Sean Burwell FL - 6 Cristin McLemore DEFENSE LE - 56 Troy Bailey NT-91 Bryant Jackson RE - 97 Romeo Bandison LO - 46 John Taumeopeau ML -48 Rich Ruhl IL - 44 Jeremy Asher RO - 40 Ernest Jones LC - 1 Alex Molden SS - 7 Chad Cota FS - 32 Jeff Sherman RC - 29 Issac Walker P - 3 Tommy Thompson jf f i PASUkVtm»M Oregon running back Sean Burwell and his backfleld mates are finally healthy, but they will need an outstanding performance Saturday to move the ball against Washington State's tough run defense OFFENSE SE - 3 Keith Reynolds LT - 75 Michael Bally LG-61 Josh Dunning C - 50 Mark McCloskey RG -68 Kyle Ramsay RT - 70 Clay Reis TE - 89 Brett Carolan QB-15 Shawn Deeds RB -23 Kevin Hicks SB-21 Shane DeLaCruz FL - 9 Deron Pointer PK - 12 Aaron Price DEFENSE SE -92 Ray Hall DT -90 Chad Eaton DT -69 Brain Ford WE-86 De Wayne Patterson WL-31 Ron Childs ML-41 Anthony McClanahan SL-56T.J. Folkers SS - 8 Singor Mobley LC -24 Torey Hunter RC-27 Greg Burns FS -10 John Rushing P - 28 Steve Johnston Ducks begin race for postseason play at home against WSU By Steve Mims (>»*0C»> CM»■> I mt»ak! The Oregon football season began with high hopes and Rose Bowl talk, but injuries, comebacks and untimely poor performances have left the Ducks in critical condition The Ducks' situation is now simple; they must win all four remaining games to guarantee a 1h)wI Imrth. or win three of four to (*• in position for postseason plat Oregon's final run begins Saturday when it faces Washington State at 1 p in. at Aut/.en Stadium The Cougars are coming off a i rushing ‘t-fi loss at Arizona when kicker Aaron Price's 49-vard field goal went wide left on the last play of the game A win would have put Washington State in a tie for first place in the Pat ifi« 10 Conference, and a tie would have kept them in the Rose Bowl hunt. "We an* trying to put the game behind us.” Wash ington State All-American linebacker Anthonv McClanahan said "Bui it's liarci. We should have won the game; our defense out played theirs.” The Cougars dropped to fifth place in the confer ence with the loss, hut they still have a lot to play tor The Rose Bowl is nearly impossible now, hut WSl still has a shot at playing in a howl game for the set ond consecutive year. The Cougars have a different look this year behind a defense that is ranked sixth in the country in total defense and set ond nationally in rushing defense Washington State's defense, spearheaded In McClanahan, is giving up only 5H yards rushing per game Oregon's rushing game should face its stiffest test of the year against the Cougars. Oregon running backs Sean Burwnll and Ricky Whittle have been hobblec by injuries throughout the year, hut both appear to la healthy for the first time this year. The improved defense means tfiat the Cougars no longer need to rely on their high-powered offense to win games. Fans should not he surprised if the game is low scoring this year, as opposed to the past five Oregon-Washington State matchups, w hen at least one of the teams scored in excess of :tt) points Washington State has experimented recently w ith a two-quarterbat k offense featuring sophomore Shawn Deeds and junior Chad DeCrenier. Cougar head coat h Mike Price said he plans to continue rotating quarter hacks during the game. "During and after the game I wasn't sure how effor - tive it was." Price said. "But after looking at the videos I think it was extremely effective Chad DeGre | nier made the third down plays four of the five times he went into (tie game." i Oregon's offense w ill he looking to find die explo siveness it showed most of the year before last week's breakdown at Washington Oregon quarterback Danny O'Neil ranks ninth nationally in total offense, but his passing efficient v took a severe blow when be tossed sis interceptions against the Huskies "Danny had a bad day at the office, so to speak." Brooks said "But fie had a tough second half against USO and fie bounced back against Arizona State He is a confident quarterback and a tough player ! think he’ll do just fine this week O'Neil may need to have a spectacular game if (lo gon's defense doesn't get healthy soon. Defensive linemen Sililu Malepeui and Murk Slymen are out, and fellow linemen Gary Williams and Troy Hailey are questionable. In addition, defensive bai k Alex Moldon and linebacker Jeremy Asher are doubtful With three of its final four games at home. Oregon is in a situation where it can possibly qualify for a tiowl game without winning on the road However, a loss at home forces the Ducks to win next week at sixth-ranked Arizona to keep its bowl hopes alive SAM'S ON CAMPUS sandwiches Warm Up Your Winter! 6 Different Soups Daily phis Chile con Came & Vegetarian Chili ■hi hill ■ chnac, jsispenos ft onions 2,4 & 6 Foot Party Sandwich, Beer FREE DELIVERY 804 E. 12th (12th 81 Alder) BD 343-1141 m WHTJm. OFF led. sandwich exp. tl/12/93 JaS)?! 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