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- Oregon Daily Emerald S ports - OSU gets state bragging rights By Steve Mims ( ktxjon Qatfy f Wii.ii For the second time in three years, Oregon State rnme into Kugene. shut down Oregon’s offense and and went home Civ il War (hornpions. Oregon’s defense did a superb job of containing Oregon State's option offense, but the Beavers took advantage of Oregon's mis takes to treat the Ducks tr>-12 at Ant/on Stadium Saturday Oregon's m uch • mo ligned defense did an excellent job against the Beavers offense, allowing less than four yards per carry. Oregon State finished the game with 217 yards rushing but needed ft3 tarries to do so Ore gon State's pitchman |.| Young was never able to get around the Oregon defense and finished with only f>5 yards and a long run of only 10 yards "I thought our defense played the option extremely well." Ore gon head coach Ku h Brooks said ‘If you'd have told me we would hold them to that many offensive points. I'd have told you before the game that we'd win," But Oregon didn't win, main ly because it didn't make the lug plays Oregon State did. particu larly on s[hk ini teams The final break tame in the fourth quarter with Oregon leading 12-7, when n snap to Oregon punter Tommy Thompson was high, and Thompson was forced to run with the ball but was tackled deep in Oregon territory, "They lined up everybody they hod. and one guy came free," Thompson said. “Their SUBSHOP 1225 I ALDER 345-2434 REBATES' From Chevron :,p',„$400fl bat k on a set of , four Atlas* tires. , r$ 8 00 Kick on an Atlas Premium Power battery. 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Oregon's next drive stalled, and Brooks elected to punt and hope his defense could stop the Beavers and get the hall back However. Oregon State got three first downs on the final drive and ran out the final 2:56. "This is the third time in the last 2:i years that an Oregon State team has won four games in a season." said Oregon State head coach Jerry Betti bone, who is now 2-1 against Oregon. "We've had fans that have been very loyal, and for them to have the experience they had this year, and especially today, to feel good about being Oregon State people, it means an awful lot." The Beavers' first big play uimu when comerback Herschel Curry stepped in front of Oregon fullback Juan Shedrick. inter cepted Oregon quarterback Dan ny O'Neil's pass and returned it 45 yards for a touchdown on the Ducks' first possession of the game. "He made a great break on the hall," O'Neil said. "Obviously, that's a tug no-no, and it hurt us real had It is obviously u had read, and he broke on it harder than I thought he could." Oregon killed itself twice in the first half on separate occa sions when it inadvertently touched live halls. First, on the kickoff after Curry's touchdown, Oregon State kicker Brooke Knight drilled the ball off Ore gon's Michael Allison, and Knight recovered at the Oregon State 31 -yard line Two possessions later, Oregon State punter Tim Kolias shanked a 28-yard punt, hut the hall bounced and hit Oregon's Brian Collins, and the Beavers recov ered at the Oregon 47-yard line. Oregon State didn't score on either possession, hut the plays took away good field possession and momentum from the Ducks. Turn to CIVIL WAR. Page 10 from! Q vum II The Finest Chinese and American Food Open for lunches and dinners until 10:30 p.m. Mon. - Thurs. and until midnight Fri. and Sat. Restaurant & Lounge 947 Franklin Blvd. 343-4480 k_ ANTHONY FOHNfcY/EnwaW Oregon State senior defensive tackle Mark Schulz Is carried off the field after the Beavers IS-12 victory over Oregon Saturday. Ducks, Beavers reflect on another Civil War By Scott Simonson Or tty n Darty Cmenud Oregon Slate's seniors were carried off the field after the Heavers heat Oregon on Sat urday. but they weren't the ones doing most of the talk ing afterward. With a few notable excep tions. Oregon State was rep resented by juniors and underclassmen at its postgame press conference They were relishing a win and an end to a successful season They were also eye ing next season, knowing they have a young team and feeling they have plenty of potential to fulfill "We can top this next year. We have a lot to look forward to. a lot of improvements to make, a lot of work to do,” Oregon State quarterback Rahim Muhammad said. Both teams were looking hack on their seasons after the Civil War game. While Oregon State considered its year a success, Oregon had plenty to regret. “I feel bad for the seniors,” Oregon quarterback Danny O’Neil said. "It's not just this game This is just kind of the last deal. We lost to OSU, hut the whole season has been a disaster, really Oregon State expects to have I t starters from Satur day's game hack in its lineup next season. Beaver players were talking about the Civil War win not only as a stu • Turn to WAR, Page 10 Cash For Textbooks Mon -pat Smith Family Bookstore 768 E. 13th 1 Block From Campus 345-1651 Chelsea House Christian Co-Op House opening on men’s & women’s floors starting winter term. Contact: Mary Ann jjj at 343-2674