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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1995)
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Tito Pucks c ould not stop the Bruins' momentum in the first game as U( i«A turned « 5-2 lead Into a 12-2 lead and eventually won the game In the set ond game, Oregon jumped out to a 3 0 lend and led 4 - i before the Bruins scored 12 unanswered points for the win The Ducks were aide to tie the st ore at sts In game three, hut UCLA took thf momentum bet k and the Bruins were able to pull off the sweep. The Oregon offense was kept quiet os the team was only able to amass "Ft kills, ns opposed to 52 for UCLA The Ducks were led by junior outside hitter Amy Mi Neel with 10 kills and snpho more middle hltM.ker Dani Cor dova with seven The Bruins were led by fenny Johnson with 14 kills and Kara Milling with 12 On Friday night, the No 17 Trojans sank the Dm ks 15 0, 15 4, 15 4 The Oregon offense was once again unable to tome through ns the team had a 108 hitting pen entage in the match T he Fmjnns not only attacked well, hitting 158 in the match, but a I s< I I I >1 it t i hiltril til ( )' ev’i >11 s hitting woes with 10 team blocks The Ducks had only thn-e team blot ks, including one solo and one assisted block between middle blockers Tia Stewart and Cordova Mt Noel. Oregon's kill loader, was held to two kills Sopho more outside hitter Sheibv Edwards led the team with eight kiils and sophomore outside hit ter Alison Pepe was a close s<-< ond w ith seven Edwards had no hitting errors, contributing to a tort attack pen enlage For the Trojans, Kelly Kuebler led in hitting with 17 kills At the net, Jnsna Mnrmkovu had four solo blocks The weekend losses drop the Ducks to ~-l*i overall and 1 11 in the Pacific-10 Conference Oregon travels to Portland Tues day night to play the Pilots in their last non conference game of the season Football: Arizona State stomps Ducks ■ Continued from Page 9 three plays and stored on a 18-yard loss from Plummer to Milt hell, who spun away from senior oomerhm k Ales Mold en and mam pored into the end zone to pul the Sun Devils up M i Just Indore halftime, (.raziaui hid the learn 89 yards in \2 pla\s. hitting senior wideout C'.mtin M< Lmtnore in tin* end zone with 3 minutes. 14 seconds left in the quarter to poll the l)u< ks within foe points of the visiting Sun Dt. I Is In thc» first drive of tJ»‘ se< mid half, it looked like Oregon had taken the momentum for good, ns the Dinks drove 80 yards in 9 play s and si ored on n tmu fidovvn from senior tail back Ricky Whittle Hut the Due ks would lose the momen tum again and again, as the lead ( hanged three more times before the end of the game The Sun Devils c apitalized on a mysterious fumble by C.ra/.iuni in which be brought his left arm up to throw , but lost (lie hall to Arizona State defensive end Mike Laugridge. who ran 32 yards for the touchdown. The Ducks' only other real threat came when Gra/.iam scrambled 33 yards fora touch down to put Oregon on top 24 21. but the lead didn't last long. It only took the Sun Devils 1:29 to retake the lead for good, as Plummer orchestrated a C>2 ynrd drive in five plays An/.ona State walked all over the Oregon defense on its next possession and scored on n touchdown run bv sophomore tailback Michael Martin, giving the Sun Devils the 35-24 win. you* HEALTH Aquatic Rehabilitation Special Services of the Physical Therapy and Sports Department Available to all University students Student Health Center 346-4401 Nock and Back Caro Pharmacy Semcei Pharmacy can fill all prescriptions, including those from your personal practitioner. We offer: • Products for colds, flu. allergies, skin rashes, athletes' foot, and yeast infections, as well as sunscreens, contact lenses, and birth control. ■ Special-order items available the following day • Birth control pills are $9 00 and S 14 00/cycle. i» Condoms are S? SO per dozen Hours 8 00 r> 30 Mon Wt*d. 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