Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 17, 1995, SPORTS EXTRA, Page 3B, Image 3

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    Loss...
(Continued from Pago 3B)
ensuing extra point attempt by
ktcker Merm Metster was
blocked, proving to be costly for
the Duck* at the game's end
The Oregon State touchdown
drive began with 5:43 to play in
the game, when the Beaverv look
Doug Post'* punt on the Oregon
41 yard line
With the instructions from Ore
gon Slate head coach Tommy
Prothrn. quarterback Paul Broth
erv handed the hall to Booker
Washington, Cliff Watkins and
Charlie Shaw, while moving the
offense toward the end rone
Shaw earned the ball 16 yards to
the Ducks one yard line before
being hauled dow n.
The Beavers scored two plays
later on a Washington carry w ith
54 seconds remaining in the
game Kicker Steve Clark added
the go-ahead extra point to make
the score 7-6
The Ducks tried to utilize the
time remaining the best they
could to move into field goal
range Berry moved the offense to
Oregon State's 38 yard line set
ting up a 55-yard field goal
attempt for Post His kick was
straight but fell short of the cross
bar.
After the game, the two head
coaches — Prothro and I.cn
Casanova — met on the field and
shook hands, one victorious and
one dejected
Eight years of frustration ends at Parker Stadium
Univ«t«ity Aic^iv««
A GAME THAT WON'T BE FORGOT IHN
Orfjjon quartrrhack Ihin Fouls mid hii ofTrnvr took control of thr
from thr start with hrlp from thr tram’s dcfrnsivr unit.
gmnr
November 18. 1972
Oregon 30. Oregon Stale 3
Parker Stadium
The 3-7 Ducks went to Parker
Stadium with the idea that they
were going to UM their speed to
defeat the hosting Heavers who
were looking to stretch their
winning streak over Oregon to
nine games The Ducks mission
was accomplished
On the opening offensive
play of the ganu> for the Dm ks,
quarterback Dan Pouts handed
trie hall off to Don Reynolds
who burst up the middle on a
trap play for a tii) yard s< oring
run
Later in the quarter, ku ker
Hugh Woodward hooted a It
yard field goal to make the
si ore JO 0 and begin the rout of
Oregon State
A 17 point second quarter
followed for the Ducks First,
another Woodward field goal
on reused the lead to 13 points
Then, with the ball on the Ore
gon 35-yard line. Fouls went to
his favorite deep route re< stiver,
Greg Lindsey Lindsey blew by
Oregon State defender Wanye
Letiner and i aught Fouls' pass
for a 65 vard touchdown recep
tion. making the score 19-0.
By now the Beavers were
playing plain ugly football
They fumbled the football eight
times in the first half, with
freshman quarterhai k Steve
Gervais < ongoing it up the most
A blocked punt made it 27-3
at the half.
In thi' second half. the Ore
({on offense wont sour, but it
didn't matter because the
Heaven were unable to sustain
a drive against the Dui ks
defense
After the game, the fans
ripped apart the goal posts and
delivered the remnants to the
Oregon State bench for which
they were unmercifully whaled
upon by some of the disap
pointed Heaven
In the locker room Oregon
head com h L)i< k Enright talked
about two people who weren't
physically part of the Oregon
victory. One was Alan Kustai e.
a promising defensive end the
year before who for the time
since hail been battling illness
which included the loss of a
kidney Kustai e was with the
team in the Itx ker room follow
ing the victory clutching the
game hall
1 he other person was Jerry
Erei. the former Oregon head
coach
In Enright's pocket was a
telegram from Erei. then a Den
ver Hronco assistant It read
'Watching this one with my
heart May the Fighting Ducks
own the state Saturday night “
What took eight years for the
Dui ks to accomplish came so
easily for them on a rainy day
in Corvallis.
(Civil War Memoirs con
tinued on Page 15B)
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