NEED A LAWYER? ALL DAY TUESDAY s p A G H E T T I i ITALIAN KITCHEN 2673 Willamene • 484-0996 IPG On Campus Desktop publishing nod Darkroom SmKes can 34tH38i or tome fey Rm. 300 EMC \ opri 84# lo 540 Hoaoaj-frwas Emerald Sports Oregon Daily Parker emerges in Civil War victory By Steve Mims lX-iity I -*H? In its 29een the birth of a new one Darryl Parker emerged as a force for Oregon Saturday, st oring lr> points and grabbing It) rebounds, to go along with four steals and two assists that lead the Din ks to a 74-M will over ()regon State In addition to those numbers, Parker played sue It great defense on Oregon State's Stephana Hrown that Heaver head coach limmv Anderson said afterwards he may have to svviti li Hrown awuv from the point guard spot All of this w as a distint t change from a month ago when Hrown. ft-fool-0, 211 pounds, took advantage of his size to bully Oregon's Kenya Wilkins, 5foot 10. ltit) pounds, around lor ii points and six assists in the Beavers' 79-75 win over Oregon at the par West ( lassu in Portland Saturday Oregon head com h Jerry Omen put Parker on Hrown from the start, and it paid off immediatolv. as Brown had six points, hut mom importantly, six turnovers in the first half Hrown Finished with eight turnovers and made only five of 1 7 shots from the field "Wo wanted to control and contain (Hrown)," said Parker, a r. fool-5 junior "We felt it we did that, we could control the game I played physical and aggressive and used my quit kness Parker said he also had added mi unlive to shut down Brown, whom he played with on on all Turn to CIVIL WAR, Pago 1? MO MG AN SMI T H'f Of tf>« Emerald Oregon freshman Jamar Curry goes up high for a block in Oregon's 74-64 win over Oregon State Saturday. Seems like old times at McArthur Court I was probably the biggest win for Jerry Green's basket JLball team in the year and a half he's been here Saturday afternoon, the Dm ks dominated the Beavers like they haven't in years In the past, it was the Dunks who came into the game with their tails between their legs Saturday, the Beavers were the ones getting knocked around and outplayed, Darryl Barker, Oregon's start ing forward, did a number on Oregon State guard Stephana Brown. Barker stuck to him no matter where he was on the court, forcing Brown to take stu pid shots and make six turnovers in the first half alone. At one point, Brown threw the ball out of bounds and then tiegan throwing a tantrum on the sidelines when Oregon State coach Jimmy Anderson took him out of the game Saturday s game was some thing Oregon fans haven't seen for a while. The Ducks actually had the gall and the confidence DaveLharbonneaj to taunt the Heavers and it wasn't a football game. Granted, the Beavers ore a ter rible team this season. But hey. the Heavers have beaten the Ducks in football when they wore no good and then threw a postgame celebration that made it look like they had just defeat ed Florida State in the Orange Bowl. If there's anything I hope to see come out of that game, it is that those in attendance Satur day had a good time and gained a little respect for the Oregon basketball program, which has lacked respect for the past three years. I like seeing people get rowdv. ♦MACINTOSH RENTALS* $39.00/term Color & Full Page Mac Computer Lounge Monthly & Hwklv ralrs available . l atest softwarr. Large work arras. Color |>rinting, Assistance, ami _Training. Open l ate, (ilvr I s A Look! 683-8945 like lilt- seven or eight guys behind me who stood the whole game Kventually, the "adults” sitting behind tlu-m complained to security, and a security guard cruised through the stands and told the delinquents to sit down. When one guy nearly got tossed from the game for mouthing off to the security guard, his buddies started yelling. “This guy's getting thrown out for cheering. No more cheering," the guy yelled to the rest of the fans. "We're not allowed to cheer for the rest of the game." After the guard finally left, the guys got right back on their feet. So much is always made about McArthur Court anil the stories of past glory and past rowdiness However, most of the students here now have never seen the fit at its best The last time Mat: Court roared was my first year here when the Terrell Brandon-led Ducks knocked off top-five Ari zona in 1*191. In that game, the crowd got so loud stomping on the ground and shook the Pit so much that the hoops began to sway back and forth. This became most obvious when a Wildcat player took to the free-throw line with less than two minutes left and his team trailing by a few. He got to the line, and the t rowd started going nuts. The hoop started to sway, and Ari zona coach l.ute Olson tried to point it out to the refs, but the crowd was so loud the refs couldn’t hear him. Of course, Arizona missed the free throw, Oregon won, and the crowd charged the court, turning Mac Court into one huge party. Some of you may have been there for that game, but must of you weren’t. If you were there Saturday, you got a glimpse of lust how great it can bo to watch a game at Mai Court Just ignore the whiners behind you Dave Charbonneau is a spurts reporter for the Emerald BUY ONE 14" AT REG. PRICE And Get a 10" 1 Item For Only $030 G( >od Tuesdays ()nly j !V.p mpon pej pujchii-j | Fbt