UCLA beats Arizona to tie for Pac-10 lead PASADENA. Calif. (AP) The Pacific 10 Conferenc e race is now n three-team affair with 15th-rankod UCLA in the dri ver's stmt The Bruins put themselves in that position Saturday night by dominating both sides of the ball and overpowering No. 7 Ari zona. 37-17. ”1 felt we'd win the game, but not the way it went down." UCLA coach Terry Donahue said. "People said this would be a Rose Bowl game 1 felt it would only be a Rose Bowl game for Arizona. "In this league, the teams are so good, the teams are so evenly matched, this is not going to !m a Rose Bowl celebration. We re a long way from laying claim to any championships. The victory tonight put us in a three week tournament." Wayne Cook threw two touch down passes, and Bjorn Merten kicked two field goals to give the Bruins a 20-0 first-half lead against the country's top defense. Twenty points proved to he enough for the Bruins (r>-2). whose defense stopped Arizona cold for the most part. The Wild cats (7-1) wore hampered by the loss of starting quarterback Dan White for much of the first half after he suffered a slight knee sprain. On Arizona’s first two posses sions after White returned in the third quarter, the Wildcats com mittod thoir third and fourth turnover* of the game UCI.A took advantage to store 10 points, making it 30-0, and White didn't play after that. The Bruins, who lend the country in turnover rntio, fin ished the game with three touchdowns and two field goals as a result of Arizona's five turnovers. UCI.A, Arizona and Southern Cal (5-4) all have 4 1 i (inference records, but the Bruins are the only team with control of its destiny If they win their final three games, they will earn the I’m:-10's Rose Bowl hid no mat ter what else happens Arizona State 32 Washington 17 TEMPE. Ariz (AP) — The nation's sixth-best rushing defense was only the second best on the field Saturday night as Arizona State won the line battle in running past No. 19 Washington Mario Bates gained lfi.'i yards on 2 7 carries and scored two touchdowns in the Sun Devils' surprising 32-17 Pac-10 Confer ence victory. "I don't know what got into the offensive line,” said fresh man quarterback lake Plummer. "They just got tired of losing " Plummer, making his third conse< utive start in place of injured starter Grady Benton, engineered two third-quarter scoring drives after Washington (5-3. 3-2 Pac-lO) stumbled to a 17-lfi halftime advantage It was the second straight win for the Sun Devils (4-4. 2-3} after losing three in a row "That's a good ASU football team They controlled the line of s< rimmage. said Washington coach Jim Lambright. The line opened holes for Hates and George Montgomery — who added 100 yards on 15 carries — in a 254-yard rushing effort. Washington had held its opponents to 84 7 yards per game rushing, but ASU became the first team to have two 100 yard rushers in one game against the Huskies since the Sun Devils did it in 198fi Southern Gal 42 (California 14 BERKELEY. Calif (AP) — Rob Johnson threw for 3f>9 yards and a pair of si ores as Southern (Cal used a dominating passing attack to rout California 42 14 on Saturday. Johnson had a career-high 32 completions in 39 attempts as part of 4‘tl yards of total offense for Southern (Cal (5-4, 4-1 Pac 10) (Cal (5-3. 2-3 Poc-10) lost its third straight game after opening the season with five consecutive wins. Quarterback Dave Harr, who missed (Cal s last game with shoulder and thumb injuries, PARTY Continued from Page 9 "They really spread us out today." Washington State defen sive end DeWayne Patterson said. "They ran some draws and some screens that really threw us off. Our hack was against the wall today, and we played like a bunch of bitches." And the Ducks played like purehreds. Oregon running back Kicky Whittle, who has been inconsis tent for the Ducks thus far. had his best game of the season. He led the Oregon running attack with 16 carries for 52 yards, including a couple of big runs at crucial times. Whittle also caught five passes for 77 yards. Whittle's biggest reception of the game came early in the sec ond cjuartor when O’Neil hit him on a screen pass, and Whit tle charged 36 yards, breaking a tackle at the five-yard line and going into the end zone to give lilt' Dm ks n 10-7 load Whittle's 4fi-yard kickoff return set up Oregon's next touchdown. Trailing 1413 in tile second quarter. O'Neil lofted a pass in the corner of the end zone, and receiver Cristin Mclatmore made a leaping, fin gertip catch to put the Ducks up 19-14 at halftime. McLemore caught five passes for H2 yards and also threw his second touchdown of the season in the fourth quarter when he took a pitch from O'Neil at the Cougars' five-yard line and hit tight end |osh Wilcox in the end zone, giving the Ducks a 39-23 lead. It was Wilcox's first touch down for the Ducks. Oregon running back Dwayne Jones also had his first touch down in a Duck uniform when he took his only run of the day 20 yards for Oregon's final score of the day. Duck running hack Ditto Phiiyaw whs another who made the most of his opportunities. Phiiyaw carried the ball only twice but accumulated 12 yards and scored from three yards out to nive Oregon a 32-17 lead ear ly in the fourth quarter Phiiyaw also saw some time at corner back because of over-growing injuries to the crew in the Ore gon secondary. Duck receiver Derrick Dead wiler led an Oregon drive in the third quarter that broke the game open. Deadwtler caught a 31-yard pass to get the Ducks in Washington State territory. Two plays later. O'Neil hit an open as-Denny's Deadwiler for a 44 yard touchdown Deadwiler caught only one more pass on the day and finished with 75 yards receiving. Oh yeah, Oregon kicker Tom my Thompson also kicked two Held goals — one from 52 yards out. It was quite a party. Get results! Advertise in the QUE* PAC-10 STANDINGS Mane Arizona 4 10 7)0 Oregon use UCLA 4 10 5 4 0 Stanford 4 10 6 2 0 at Washington St Washington 3 2 0 5 3 0 at Oregon St Washington Stale 3-3-0 5 4 0 UCLA California 2-3 0 5 3-0 at Arizona St Oregon 2-3-0 5 3 0 at Arizona Arizona State 2 3 0 4 4 0 California Stanford 1 4 0 3 5-0 at USC Oregon State 15 0 3 6 0 Washington was held to 92 yards passing and one score. He was intercept ed twice and sat out most of the fourth quarter because of recur ring soreness in his passing shoulder. Johnson threw for 2fi3 yards and two touchdowns in the first half, and his passing also set up two short scoring runs by Shawn Walters to put Southern Cal up 27-14. Though Walters managed only 17 yards on 11 carries in the first half, he helped South ern Cal take command early, scoring on a 2-yard burst up the middle to give the Trojans a 12 0 lead. Stanford 31 Oregon St. 27 STANFORD. Calif. (AP) — Steve Stenstrom's 11-yard touchdown pass to Murk Harris in the fourth quarter helped Stanford break a four-game los ing streak with a 31-27 victory over Oregon State on Saturday. Stenstrom's third touchdown of the day put Stanford (3-5, 1-4 Pac-10) ahead 31-21 with li:38 to play. The Cardinal quarterback, who threw for more than 300 yards for the seventh game in a row, was 29-of-41 for 402 yards without an interception. Oregon State, which trailed 24 7 in the third quarter, scored on J.J. Young's 12-yard run with 2:09 loft to cut the Cardinal's load to 31-27 and recovered an onside kick. The Beavers' rally ended when Eliel Swinton picked off Rahim Muhammad's pass, and Stanford ran out the remaining time. DUCK GAME Continued from Page 9 touchdown pnss to tight end Josh Wilcox, giving the Ducks a comfortable 39-23 lead with just a little more than five minutes left in the game. “We practiced that during the week," McLemore said. “I was about to run it. and all of a sud den I saw |osh pop open. It was just a pass I threw up there, and 1 think he did a great job coming to get it." Oregon got its final points when junior fullback Dwayne (ones rumbled 20 yards for a touchdown, the first of his Ore gon career The touchdowns by Wilcox and (ones each culmi nated four-play drives in the fourth quarter. Oregon's injury-plagued defense bent a few times but did a good job of limiting the Cougars. The Cougars started Chad DeCrenier at quarterback, and he completed 26 passes but needed 51 attempts to do so. The game was tight early on as the teams exchanged leads four times in the first half before Oregon look a 19-14 load at half time. O'Neil found Whittle on a screen pass that Whittle took 36 yards for a touchdown to give the Ducks a 10-7 lead in the first quarter. McLemore made an incredible grab for Oregon's second touch down on a pass that O'Neil put just over the hands of Washing ton State defensive hack Torey Hunter. The Ducks went for a two-point conversion, but O’Neil's pass to Derrick Dead wiler was incomplete. "I threw it deep, high and long." O'Neil said of the touch down pass. "1 just didn't want the WSU guy to have a chance to get it. Cristin is just unbeliev able." The win put Oregon at 2-3 overall in the Pacific-10 Confer ence with three games left in the season. It also gives the Ducks a much-needed confidence boost heading into Saturday's game at conference co-leader Arizona. "This was big," O'Neil said. "To put the points up should boost the team really nigh. We should be fired up next week " Oregon Daily Emerald GIUE ME FIUE! RUM yOUr “FOR SALE" 3(1 (items under $500) for 5 days . 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