Ducks continue success in Hawaii ■ TENNIS: Both the men';-, and women s teams won their first matches in the Hawaii tournament Hoth Oregon's tennis teems wont into Hawaii on Monday night and grabbed victories, keeping the two squads unde feated til tint young 1905-96 ten nis season The women's (i 1 defeat over Hawaii got the Oui ks off to a 1 0 start The match was the first of four that the Dm ks will ploy on their road trip to Hawaii. Team captain Klise Adams defeated Amy husi h 6-4. -1-6, 6 2 in singles plnv. Other singles winners were freshmen All Napier and Shanelle kaneshiro Napier beat Salami i.esa in straight sets f>-4, ft-3 kaneshiro made her homer oming stio vn fui by also winning in straight sets over Natmli Lum h-4. H-3 The Duck* other winner, Jaime Martin, also won in straight sets Oregon'* Oirvn Coyle and Ali son Sosnow were both defeated The Duck's doubles teams almost had a sweep with the teams of Adams and Sosnow and kaneshiro and Napier both winning h-p. On the mens side, the I hit ks pushed their overall season record to TO with a win over Hawaii Oregon won three out of five singles map lies and two out of threw doubles to ms urn a team win Duck team i apt fun Dotigal Williams lust to the number one Rainbow player. Ale* Sugai. in straight si'ts. 4-6. 4-6 Oregon rallied to win the next match with Han* Forsberg'* solid vie - lory over Kola Oda 7-ri. fi-4 Hawaii's Keith VVyre then went on to get the final Rainbows' final win of the day with a 7-0. 2-6. 6*2 victory over John Devros* (arlos Navarro. Jeff String and Miguel Arriaga won the final three singles matches to seal the Oregon team victory In doubles competition, duo Forsberg and Williams beat out Hawaii's Oda and Simon 8-4. while the Due k.s' Goldstein and Devross defeated Sugai and Michael Trutor to round out the Oregon scoring contingent Navnrror and Williams lost in the final doubles match of the day for the Due ks. 2- r> Baylor faces lawsuit after benching athlete HOUSTON (AP) — Former Baylor haskethail player Tyrone Davis is suing the school for making him sit out a year while Southwest Conference officials scrutinized his academic record. the Houston Chronicle reported Tuesday In the suit filed in Kansas City on Monday, Davis < harges that the actions of the m hoofs coaches and administrators defrauded him and caused him emotional distress The suit mentions no spe cific damages Baylor and eight individuals are named in the suit, including former Baylor basketball coat h Darrel Johnson, former univer sity president Herbert Reynolds and former football cout h and athletic director Grant Teaff. 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