STYLE Continued from Page 6B more touchdowns in n game on five occa sions. • So. don't ex pact Oregon's defense to pitch a shutout. Oregon is nllowing its opponents about 3H0 yards per game in total offense. This places the Ducks in dan gerous territory: Stanford is 3-1 in games where it gains at least 400 yards. On the other side of the ball, the Stan ford defense has given up at least 400 yards in all but one game. The Oregon offense averages more than 400 yards per game. Offensive players may be tackling each other in the end zone more often than they get hit by the defense. • On the other hand. Stanford's offense freouently shoots itself in the foot. Stan ford averages .15 turnovers per game The Cardinal is 0-6 in games where it has turned the ball over more frequently than its opponent has. • Oregon's kicker has a 25-pound weight advantage over Stanford's kicker. The Ducks' Tommy Thompson also has a lit tle more range and consistency than the Cardinal's Erie Abrams. Thompson has made all 10 of his field goal attempts from inside the 40-yard line lie's made three of seven attempts from outside the 40 Abrnms has made six of eight from inside the 40 and is thns1 of six from long range. • Stanford can't stand adversity It hasn't won a game all season when its opponent scores first or lends at halftime The ('.or dinal also has a problem coming out after halftime- It can find the field, but it has trouble remembering what to do there Stanford has been outscomd I 10-47 in third quarters the season This may Ire good news for a Due k team that has a reputation for starting quickly and fading at the finish Oregon has ou I scored its opponents 71 J t in the first quarter but has been outsi ored 125-89 in second halves. • A high-scoring game appears to favor the Ducks Oregon is 3-1 in games when it scores 24 or more points and 2-2 in games when it allows 24 or more points Stan ford is 3-3 in games when it scores 24 or more points and is 0-3 when it allow s 24 or more. • Against common opponents, the two teams appear relatively equal. Oregon has the onlv victory against a common oppo nent, a 43- to win against Arizona State, which defeated Stanford 38-30. Both teams were beaten soundly by Washington and t ’SC. and !>oth teams lost to Arizona as well Football Fans’ Restaoraot Guide The tntermation <« (tux gusJe eat pair *a* ia! provided by (he ‘esiauramx and is not (he tetoooMhtny ol (he »eponO«(yinv.jM«h> >ai tun V visa m Ma-.'e Charge *l American (iptt towhnyt Ov*f 2 lr*» tong SO tnctot Th*f \ « y*id of p»M4 PLUS FREE Jqt pk KOOL AID! mH at *M «aW -a* **. -»••» ■*» Mi i«am> Ml> **■» <•• <*m m*«“»*** Imti n M» A 0UMI4MI P1MMM* ■ hwNu K Cap**** I2/JI/9J