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ANDERSON'S - For Fans Of All Sports . North Face • Jansport • Jack Woltskin »EureKe . North Face . Mountain Hardwear . siumberjack . North Face . Mountain Hardwear • MSR . Outdoor Products . Thermarest • Pure HARVEY FOX'S SALEM 'ALHAMV CORVALLIS • JjHJ 199 W. 8th St. • 484-7344 EUGENE ■■■■■■■■■■■I [WARSAW SPORTS MARKETING CENTER The James H. Warsaw Sports Marketing Center in the Lundquist College of Business Proudly Announces Michael Schindler Vice-President, Sales and Marketing, Baden Sports National sporting goods manufacturer and Official Basketball Supplier to the ABL. Tuesday, November 5th, 4 P.M. • 231 Gilbert Hall Reception to follow Watch this space for more Warsaw Center information on: “The Business of Sports” GO DUCKS! P^jPO^ninHnTME^LHpORT^LrfHpTIMroTf^SRBTMff!! H 85 OLEJ} All College Sports & Pro Football Great Food Good Times Kegs to Go 3 Blocks West of the Stadium O 3 Satellites © 12 TVs Beer Garden & Barbecue for HHJ home game (a.m.-close) 484-5480 G 20 Centennial Loop, Eugene l^j^JORT^LyrHniME^ALiSPORT^LUrHmM^JLLSPOR^LrrHmMEl PACIFIC-10 CONFERENCE STANDINGS Arizona State Washington St. Washington California use Arizona Stanford UCLA Oregon State Oregon PAC-10 W L T 4 0 0 3 1 0 3 1 0 2 1 0 2 2 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 3 0 0 4 0 OVERALL WL T 7 0 0 5 2 0 4 2 0 5 1 0 4 3 0 3 3 0 2 4 0 2 4 0 1 5 0 3 4 0 This Week’s Games Washington at Oregon Oregon State at Arizona Arizona State at Stanford UCLA at California USC at Washington State TEAM DEPTH CHARTS OREGON UrrcNSE SE 15 Jibri Hodge 03 Dameron Ricketts LT 72 Paul Wiggins 70 Andy Petty LG 52 Bob Baldwin 76 Willy Rife C 69 Mark Gregg 66 Chad Normoyle RG 73 Tasi Malepeai 68 Seaton Daly RT 75 David Weber 63 Stefan deVries TE 90 Josh Wilcox 82 Blake Spence 81 Jed Weaver QB 10 Tony Graziani 17 Ryan Perry-Smith TB 28 Saladin McCullough 24 Kevin Parker FB 45 Aaron Jelks 31 Eric Winn FL 05 Damon Griffin 83 Pat Johnson RETURN SPECIALISTS KR 24 Kevin Parker 83 Pat Johnson PR 83 Pat Johnson DEFENSE LE 99 Desmond Byrd 97 Richie Thomas NT 91 Bryant Jackson 98 Joe Donnerberg RE 54 Mark Schmidt 56 Caleb Smith LO 47 Reggie Jordan 42 Derek Allen ML 55 Garth White 46 Ryan Klaasen IL 39 Chris Vandiver 44 Peter Sirmon RO 58 Derrick Barnes 49 Jeff Branson LC 20 Kenny Wheaton 11 LaMont Woods SS 16 Chris Young 22 Jaiya Figueras FS 19 Justin Wilcox 26 Ray Brust RC 23 Ronnie Gipson 08 Kaon-Jabbar East SPECIALISTS PK 88 Joshua Smith P 40 Josh Bidwell H017 Ryan Perry-Smith DS 68 Seaton Daly WASHINGTON OFFENSE SE 24 Jerome Pathon WT67 Tony Coats WG70 Ben Kadletz C 77 Olin Kreutz SG 76 Benji Olson ST 57 Lynn Johnson TE 85 Cameron Cleeland QB 07 Brock Huard TB 04 Corey Dillon FB 25 George Keiaho FL 19 Dave Janoski RETURN SPECIALISTS KR 04 Corey Dillon PR 24 Jerome Pathon DEFENSE SL 46 Jason Chorak DE 35 Chris Campbell DT 97 David Richie NT 78 Mac Tuiaea WL40 Jerry Jensen IL 54 Ink Aleaga IL 17 Lester Towns CB 25 Mel Miller R0 08 Nigel Burton FS 07 Tony Parrish CB 01 Jermaine Smith SPECIALISTS PK 18 John Wales P 14 Geoff Prince H015 Shane Fortney DS 40 Jerry Jensen OREGON INJURIES Brandon McLemore (shoulder) questionable Justin Wilcox (knee) questionable Dameron Ricketts (knee) doubtful Josh Beckett (knee) out Jerry Brown (broken hand) out Michael Fletcher (torn knee ligament) out Willy Rife (knee) out WASHINGTON INJURIES John Fiala (knee) probable Jermaine Smith (shoulder) probable Rashaan Shehee (foot) questionable Bob Sapp (knee) out Mostafa Sobhi (ankle) out Memorable Momeots Since 1948 the Oregon-Washington rivalry has grown into a war between states. V, ■ Damon Huard Quarterback OCT. 22, 1994 ' ■ OREGON 31, WASHINGTON 20 'The Drive' and The Play’. The 1994 Oregon-Washington match-up had it all. With 7:40 left in the game, Danny O’Neil and the Ducks trailed the Huskies 20-17 and had the ball on their own 2 yard line. O’Neil connected with Dameron Ricketts on a 36 yard completion for ‘The Drive’s’ big play. The Ducks kept marching downfield until Dwayne Jones scored from 12 yards on an option run, Washington then got the ball with 2:33 left on the clock and 75 yards to go for the score. Quarterback Damon Huard appeared to be leading his team to victory when Washington had first-and-goal on the Oregon 8-yard line. Huard dropped back to pass and was looking for Dave Janoski when Oregon co’rnerback Kenny Wheaton stepped in front of Huard’s pass and returned it 97 yards for a touchdown. The win was the first of two-straight for the Ducks. ■ Kenny Wheaton Comerback DON JAMES, 1975-92 OCT. 20. 1984 ■ WASHINGTON 17, OREGON 10 Washington came into the late-season contest as the No. 1 team in the nation, but it sure didn’t play like it against Oregon. The Oregon defense held the Washington offense to three first downs, three first-half points and 109 yards in total offense, yet lost. Head coach Rich Brooks called the loss in Seattle “one of the toughest losses we ever had.” While the Husky offense couldn’t produce the points, it was the Husky special teams that carried the team. Washington returned a punt for a touchdown and also blocked a punt. The win proved crucial to Washington’s season. “[We] eventually went 11-1 and were second in the nation and beat Oklahoma in the Orange Bowl,” said Don James, former Husky head coach. RICH BROOKS, 1977-1994 JIM OWENS, 1957-74 OCT. 27, 1973 — OCT, 26, 1974 ■ 1973: OREGON 58, WASHINGTON 0 ■ 1974: WASHINGTON 66, OREGON 0 In back-to-back years Oregon and Washington recorded the two most one-sided victories in the series’ history. In 1973 the Ducks couldn’t do anything wrong in a 58-0 win in Eugene. “It was one of the longest afternoons of my career I know," said Jim Owens, former Husky head coach. Just one year later Washington returned the favor with a 66-0 rout of the Ducks in Seattle. “It was really very unusual,” Owens said of the two year swing. DON READ, 1974-76 DICK ENRIGHT, 1972-73 HUWAnU ODELL, 1948-52 1948 PACIFIC COAST CONFERENCE VOTE ■ OREGON DENIED TRIP TO ROSE BOWL AFTER VOTE At the end of the 1948 season, Oregon and California were locked in a tie for the conference title. The Ducks were 7-0 in conference play, while Cal was 6-0. Oregon said it would travel to the Bay Area to play a playoff game to decide the conference champion, but the Golden Bears denied the Ducks offer. As a result, the conference champion would be chosen by a vote of Northwest schools. Cal won the “election” by a vote of 7-3 and had its trip to the Rose Bowl “Washington had sort of a deciding vote and they voted for Cal," said Jerry Allen, the “Voice of the Ducks.” “And so Oregon has natu rally held that against Washington.” JIM AIKEN, 1947-1950 Steelers, Packers & Ducks, Oh My! 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