CIVIL WAR Continued from Page 10 star team in Los Angeles during high school. "Stophonn made comments about coming into the Pit. or whatever they call it.' Parker said "Me didn’t Irelieve we were a better team or a proven team, and we showed that we are today Spurred on by the aggressive defense ol Parker, the t)u< ks started the game on a roll, compiling a 10-1 lead in the first lour minutes, culminating with a dunk bv Parker Oregon controlled the entire first half, keeping its lead in double digits for the final 12 .! I Oregon shot |Usl a > percent for the half but let off 15 mom shots and oulretxiundod the Beavers by eight. "I thought the first half was a tremendous effort." Green said "We only shot 4ri portent. but ! thought it was a good <>ffort Thu Due ks appeared to bo readv lotmise to \ iriorv until thu final six minutes. whan Oregon Stall' i.am*.1 alive and Oregon willed trailing *>4 47. Oregon State went on a it)-2 run. ini hiding seven point* by Brown, to get within f»h-57 with I 20 still remaining on the dock. h.ireom Anderson, who led the Beavers with 2fi points, went (old down the stretch, missing I oiisoi utive thrwe pointers. before hitting his fourth of the game to get ( Jregull State ( lose it ',‘I)-C4 with t 02 left in the game. Oregon put I hit game awav for good when tenter Aaron Johnson grabbed a rebound and found — who else — Parker for a breakaway dunk to seal the victory Oregon players expressed some disappointment that they were not able to blow the Heavers away, hut Green said « win, no matter how it's at lomplished, is sweet "We haven’t had that mans wins sinn* I’ve lieen hen:*,’" Green viiri, "So any win is good Pm pist glati to have a chance to win The Heavers were one of the few teams ()n*gon will hat u a m/j* advantage over all season, and tile Ducks took advantage Nineteen of Oregon's field gtuils caintt ACROSS FROM THE OVERPARK 941 OAK STREET Steven J FALL & WINTER MEN'S CLEARANCE SALE PoLOf Ralph Laurkn SPORTSWEAR 25% OFF f NTIHf TALL 4 WINTER STOCK DRESS SHIRTS Box Sale • Rty $60per shirt Now • S60 for 2 shirts (1 box) While or Blurs Pinpoint Ox I ord Button Down SUITS. SUITS. SPORT COATS. SPORT COATS.. SPORT COATS. TOP COATS. DRESS SHIRTS SPORT SHIRTS SWEATERS. SWEATERS. CASUAL PANTS SLACKS. 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To apply: 1- Pick up an application packet at the University Housing Office, Walton Complex. 2- Attend one of the three mandatory informational sessions Jan. 19 7pm Riley Hall Lounge Jan. 20 7pm Hamilton Ramey Room Jan. 25 7pm Carson Gold Room 3- Hand in application to Housing Office before the deadline: Tuesday, February 1st at 5pm Qualifications: Must be a full time student at the U of O with above a 2.5 GPA and junior standing by fall term 1994. Compensation: Room and board in a single room, and $600 An AAlvO institution committed to cultural diversity and in compliance with the ADA from inside of 1 h»* key and the Ducks won ilit> abounding halt In 55*41 They re not the biggest team in the world, and we needed to utilize thatsaid Oregon forwarxl Jeff Potter, w ho sc omd a c areer high 21 points and grabbed eight rebounds "We needed to take advantage of as mam opportunities as we have Oregon forward Ifenrv Madden added It rebounds and renter Zac h Sellers had se\ en Twent y • three of the’ Due ks' 55 retiounds were on the offensive end Parker began the game averaging only 2.7 points and 2 t rebounds this year hut put together his best game since transferring to Oregon from Mira (osta junior college III Vista, fjilif, liefore this season It was my best game," Parker said I play ed good defense*, and that's what made my offense come along. Pin fortunate to have this opportunity I'm glad the c n.ii lung staff had confidenc e in me They gave me time, and 1 proved I c an play at this level." Parker's play did not surprise anyone who had seen him in junior college or in practii ■« "Darryl Parker played today the wav that I fe It 11 klu> would from lh«jjnt-)to.' Green said "It's taken him a little hit of time to fit in with us. and ! think he'll get better ns time goes on " The players agreed. We needed that spark from Darryl.” said guard Orlando Williams, who added 10 points Saturday "He's a tenai ions ballplayer, and he isn't any different in practice." The win gave Oregon n 1-2 Pat ifit:-10 Conferem e record, a far i.rv from a year ago when the Dm ks suffered through I 1 i onferem e losses hefon* winning .1 game As (Iregnn heads into this weekend's home games against Washington and Washington State. Parker has the final word. "This jump-starts us to the whole Par-10 Conference season." Parker said. "With this win we go into the two games with Washington schools and hopefully carry on the same things we did (Saturday).” Runyon out for the year Oregon junior forward Damon Runyon tore the ante rior cruciate ligament in his left knee after practice Friday and will be lost to the Ducks for the remainder of the year. "(Damon) hurt his knee on a freak accident." Oregon head coach jerry Green said. "He was trying to dunk the boll and came down wrong." Runyon, a 6-foot-9 junior forward from Fresno. Calif., was having his best year for the Ducks, averaging 8.3 points and 3.6 rebounds in J1 games. Runyon was shooting .627 percent from the floor, ahead of Richard Lucas' school-record pace, but he will not have enough shots to qual ify for the record. Runyon had played well lately for the Ducks, scoring 16 points against St. Mary's and totaling 14 points in Ore gon's first two Pacific-10 Con ference games against UCUV and USC. "We will miss Damon." Green said. "He hod really played head and shoulders above the other post players in practice during the week. He’s really upset and under standably so because of how hard he's been working." Runyon is expected to undergo surgery in about two weeks, and Green said "it will take a long time to rehabili tate." Murray, Leslie named players of the week WALNUT ( Rl-T.k. U.ilif (AIM Lamond Murray of California and 1 isa Leslie of Southern Lai were named the Pacific Ill's men's and women's basketball players of the week Monday It was tlie second straight award for Murray, a tl-fout-7 junior forward who leads the conference in scoring at J5..I points a game Murray scored Lt points, im hiding a game-tying three pointer with :i 5 seconds to go. and grabbed 1 I rebounds in the (.olden Hears 98'ld overtime victory at Arizona last Thurs day Ilf added 22 points and Id rehounds in Cal s fid-60 loss at Arizona State on Saturday Leslie, a h-5 senior forward, had ,;!) points and 20 rebounds in USl.’s HI-70 victory over Washington Thursday She added 31 points and 17 rebounds and became the sec ond woman in f’ai - to history to score 2,000 career points, in a 101-70 victory over Washington State Saturdav TEST YOUR BEST! MCAT, I.SAT, CM AT, GRE If you’re taking one of these tests, take Kaplan first. 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