Defense continued from page 17 Smith threw toward the right, the ball landed right in the hands of sen ior comerback Rashad Bauman and Bauman took off right down the Beavers’ sideline to wrap up the 105th Civil War in typical dramatic style. “He promised us one before the game,” Lewis said of Bauman’s interception. Bauman was also one of the Ducks, along with cornerback Steve Smith, to promise that tailback Ken Simonton would not get the 113 yards needed for his fourth straight 1,000 yard season. Simonton end ed with 84 yards on 26 carries. “We knew he wasn’t going to get his 113,” Bauman said. “It wasn’t any disrespect to Ken Simonton. That’s just the confidence we have in our defense. “I’m just glad we were able to not put our foots in our mouths.” Emerald assistant sports editor Jeff Smith can be reached at jeffsmith@dailyemerald.com. Thomas Patterson Emerald Fans rush the field at Autzen Stadium after Oregon defeated Oregon State 17-14 on Saturday to claim its second solo Pac-10 title in program history. Jude continued from page 17 It turns out that it does rain at Autzen Stadium. It also hails — sideways. The conditions may have warmed up the Oregon defense, which silenced critics against Oregon State by allowing just six points until late in the fourth quarter. The Beavers also netted just 107 yards on the ground, and Ken Simonton was denied in his bid to become just the fifth running back in NCAA his tory to have four 1.000-yard sea sons. He finished the season with 971 yards. Oregon State did rack up 359 yards of total offense, but as head coach Mike Bellotti said, “Yards don’t beat you, points beat you.” “It was the funnest game of the year,” said Mitchell, who had a career-high 17 tackles. “I loved every minute of it.” Comparable to a pitcher’s duel with 15 intentional walks, the ' 105th Civil War was an all-around defensive battle. Oregon State was brilliant against the Ducks' high powered offense, allowing just 209 total yards and forcing seven punts. Oregon forced eight Beaver punts — the biggest coming with 14:36 to play in the game. Keenan Howry took a kick from Oregon State punter Carl Tobey at the Oregon 30-yard-line, found an opening through the middle and dashed into the end zone to put the Ducks up 10-6. “We knew that the game was over after Keenan’s return,” senior defensive back Rashad Bauman said. “We knew our defense would be able to hold up.” The defensive stop came in the form of Bauman’s 12th ca reer interception with 52 sec onds remaining, clinching the Oregon victory. If nothing else does, it makes sense that Bauman ends his Autzen Stadium career in dra matic fashion. Emerald sports editor Adam Jude can be reached at adamjude@dailyemerald.com, His opinions do not necessarily reflect those of the Emerald. Let us help you Make your own unique gifts for the holidays from $5-$500 10% off with student I.D. & flarlequin Beads & Jewelry Holiday Hours: 10-7 Monday-Saturday *11-6 Sunday 1016 Willamette ♦ 683-5903 009437 DOWNTOWN 1320 Willamette 485-2356 2975 West 11th 344-0007 OPEN Sundays Locally owned LUBE, OIL, FILTER • Chassis Lube • New Oil Filter • Up to 5 Qts. 10W-30 Kendall Oil • Clean Front Window • Vaccuum Front Floor Boards _ Kendall Qfl MOTOR OIL POOR IN THE PROTECTION 3/4 or 1-ton & Extra Cab Trucks Additional No Appointment necessary Most light cars & trucks Check out Oregon’s newest Fraternity! Looking for something different??? Benefits of membership include: 1. Leadership Development 2. Community Service 3. Remodeled chpater house 4. Ready to move into house Fall 402 4. Social interaction OA0 www.phideltatheta.org Representatives from Phi Delta Theta Frater nity are on campus recruiting men of high quality and diverse backgrounds who possess the leader ship skills associated with being a part of this time honored brotherhood. For more information about becoming a member of the re-established Phi Delta Theta chapter contact Jacob He user at 513-523 6345or e-mail: jacob@phideltatheta.org Check out the Uof O’s newest Fraternity! Continued Recruitment Call for details 513-523-6345 INDIVIDUALS. FRIENDS. BROTHERS.