SPORTS Friday, September 21, 2018 Russia’s anti-doping agency reinstated Page 3B Slumping USC faces Friday showdown with high-octane Cougars By GREG BEACHAM AP Sports Writer By EDDIE PELLS AP National Writer The World Anti-Doping Agency declared Russia’s scandal-ridden drug-fight- ing operation back in busi- ness Thursday, a decision designed to bring a close to one of sports’ most notorious doping scandals but one bit- terly disputed by hundreds of athletes and described as “treachery” by the lawyer for the man who exposed the corruption. On a 9-2 vote, the exec- utive committee took the advice of the agency’s com- pliance review panel and declared RUSADA as hav- ing satisfied conditions of reinstatement that were gradually softened over the summer. In most tangible ways, the decision doesn’t change much: RUSADA has been up and running for a while, bringing one of the world’s largest testing programs back on line with the help of offi- cials from Britain and else- where. And Russia’s Olym- pic committee was brought back into the fold after the Pyeongchang Olympics, where athletes who could prove they were clean were able to compete as “Olympic Athletes from Russia.” But RUSADA’s reinstate- ment, after nearly a three- year suspension, now clears the country to again bid for major international events — although soccer’s World Cup was held there this sum- mer despite that restriction. It also clears a major hur- dle for Russia’s track team to be declared compliant by that sport’s international govern- ing body (IAAF) — one of the few to take a strong, con- sistent stand against the dop- ing — though IAAF released a statement saying there were other milestones still unmet and its next update isn’t due until December. East Oregonian AP Photo/Ron Schwane WON, WON AND WON! Browns beat Jets for first win since 2016 By TOM WITHERS AP Sports Writer CLEVELAND (AP) — For the first time in 635 days, the Cleveland Browns found a way to win. Baker Mayfield showed them how. The No. 1 overall pick replaced injured starter Tyrod Taylor and sparked the Browns, who got two 1-yard touch- down runs from Carlos Hyde and beat the New York Jets 21-17 on Thursday night for their first win since Dec. 24, 2016. And so ends Cleveland’s 19-game winless streak, the NFL’s second-longest since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger. The Browns (1-1-1) trailed 14-0 in the first half before Mayfield came in for Tay- lor and led four scoring drives while win- ning an unexpected matchup against Jets rookie quarterback Sam Darnold. Cleve- land passed on taking Darnold in the draft and instead chose Mayfield, the Heisman Trophy winner from Oklahoma. Mayfield finished 17 of 23 for 201 yards in a little more than a half after com- ing in after Taylor suffered a concussion. Darnold had one last chance, but was intercepted by Terrence Mitchell with 11 seconds left. PAC-12: Stanford at Oregon is game of week Continued from 1B nation. The Ducks have allowed just 1.96 yards per carry. PLAYERS TO WATCH Stanford: Love. The Heisman final- ist sat out of Stanford’s victory last week- end over UC Davis with an unspecified injury. The week before he ran for 136 yards and a touchdown in the team’s 17-3 victory at home over USC. In the past two meetings against the Ducks, he has 220 yards and averaged 10.4 per carry. Oregon: Herbert. The junior has been mentioned as a preseason Heisman candi- date and has thrown at least three touch- downs in each of the Ducks’ first three games. Oregon is averaging 42.9 points when Herbert plays. FACTS & FIGURES Oregon has had a four-game home- stand to open the season. ... The Ducks have won 10 of their last 13 at home against opponents ranked in the top 10. ... The last time the two teams met Stan- ford won 49-7 in Palo Alto. ... Twelve different Ducks have scored an offensive touchdown this season, best in the nation. ... Stanford has allowed just 23 points and two touchdowns in its first three games. ... Both teams are among 35 at the FBS level without a loss. ... JJ Arcega-White- side has five TD receptions for the Car- dinal through three games, ranking him third in the nation. It’s also the most for a Stanford receiver in 20 years. LOS ANGELES (AP) — Slow starts and ear- ly-season upset losses are all-too-familiar occurrences for Southern California in recent years. A September showdown with dangerous Washington State on a short week seems awfully familiar, too. When the Cougars (3-0) visit the Coliseum on Fri- day night, the Trojans (1-2, 0-1 Pac-12) realize they’re playing for more than their first conference victory and a chance to avoid their first three-game losing streak in a single season since 2012. Just three games into their first year after winning the Pac-12, the Trojans already need a win to counter mounting criticism of coach Clay Helton and a struggling offense. “We’ve been here before,” running back Aca’Cedric Ware said. “We’ve just got to keep going. We can’t let that start, this 1-2 start bother us. We’ve just got to keep get- ting better, keep going.” Ware is referring to 2016, when the Trojans started 1-3 before Sam Darnold took over and led them to the Rose Bowl. His thoughts also apply to last season’s meeting with the Cougars, who welcomed the unbeaten Trojans to Pullman on a Fri- day night and then gritted out a 30-27 upset victory. This time it’s the Cougars who are unbeaten, albeit against a modest nonconfer- ence schedule of Wyoming, San Jose State and East- ern Washington. The Cou- gars’ Pac-12 play opens with a quantum leap forward in competition, but coach Mike Leach’s players already know they can play with the Trojans. “I’m glad we are 3-0,” Leach said. “I think we have to improve, and I think we SPORT Wash. State Cougars (3-0) USC Trojans (1-2) Today, 7:30 p.m., on ESPN L.A. Memorial Coliseum have to improve a lot this week, quickly.” USC quarterback J.T. Daniels has spent much of the past two games playing catch-up after the Trojans fell behind at Stanford and Texas. The freshman is eager to play a game that will show the full range of his offense’s abilities when the Trojans host their first Friday night home game since 1999, before he was born. “We are very close,” Dan- iels said. “There’s a lot of things that when we watch film, we’re really annoyed about and upset. If only that one guy did that one thing on that one play, you know.” BIG ARM The Trojans are impressed with Gard- ner Minshew, the gradu- ate transfer quarterback who has seamlessly taken over for Pac-12 career pass- ing leader Luke Falk. Min- shew leads the nation with 401 yards passing per game while completing 70.9 per- cent of his throws. “Looks the same,” USC defensive coordinator Clancy Pender- gast said. “For them to get a guy like that to come in and execute that offense in three games, he’s very, very impressive. The ball is out quick. He sees the field well. He looks to his first, second, third progressions proba- bly as good as any quarter- back that Coach Leach has had that I’ve seen. He’s very impressive.” EASTERN OREGON marketplace ern 104 Special Notices 204 Automobiles ern PLEASE CHECK YOUR AD ON THE FIRST DAY OF PUBLICATION. While we are happy to make any necessary corrections, we can not be responsible for errors appearing for mul- tiple days. 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