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sports Ducks battle OSU tonight Wrestlers prep for Civil War Civil War will break out again tonight in McArthur Court as Oregon’s wrestling team battles Oregon State University at 7:30 p.m. The sixth-ranked Ducks are prepared to wrestle a tough match in this second of three meetings between the universi ties. The Ducks won the first one 22-16 in the championship match of the Oregon Invitation al. “We always get fired up when we wrestle Oregon State,’’ says Oregon coach Ron Finley. “Both teams pride themselves on their aggressiveness and conditioning, which makes for a very exciting match." One of the matches to watch will be the 142-pounders, with OSU's Mike Bauer who is cur rently ranked fourth in the na tion against the Duck’s Bill Nugent, Finley says. “That should be a very tough match, with whoever makes the first mistake the loser. Both men are excellent wrestlers, ready to take advantage of any sign of weakness in the other.” The Duck’s Cliff Porter will be another one to watch as he tries to avenge an earlier season loss to OSU’s Cliff Berger. “Porter was ahead 10-3 when he made a mistake and ended up on his back — pinned,” Fin ley says. “Hopefully he will be able to change that this time.” Tonight’s match has the po tential of being won by either team, Finley says. “This whole match can go either way. It’s impossible to predict because there is so much pride on the line. Both teams will want to win badly. ” HOW TO PAY FOR MEDICAL SCHOOL (A) Get yourself accepted by an accredited Medical or Osteopathic school. (B) Call Larry DuFrain in Portland Collect (503) 221-3041 for interview. (C) Make your appointment to see if you qualify for a Naval Commission. (D) After qualifying, go to Med school with tuition and fees, books and supplies, plus a little spending money ($485 per month). (E) For more information, go to step (B). LET US PAY YOUR WAY! Ryan Kelly, shown in control of an earlier match, will bring his 14-1 record to bear against Oregon State tonight. Meditation Classes For seven years the Sri Chinmoy Center of Eugene has offered classes in meditation. Winter Term Classes will be held in the EMU Forum Room. All classes are free and open to the public. Tuesday, January 20 ¥ 7:oo PM - EMU Forum Room Topic: “The inner world and the outer world. ” t?i% Tuesday, January 27 ** 7:00 PM - EMU Forum Room Topic: “Reincarnation’’ (The meaning of a life time) All Welcome No Fee Duck fencers duel past foes Three members of the University fencing club dueled their way through the first round of five pro gressive fencing tour naments in Portland to place in their respective events Saturday. Rosemary Daszkiewicz, a rookie fencer, surprised the veteran women with a third-place finish after go ing undefeated in the preliminaries. TINO’S Serving Full menu until 11:30 pm Pizza until 12:45 15th & Willamette VINO'S PIZZA •\ ...v> r Open Everyday Mon-Fri 11-1 a.m. Sat. 5-1 a m. Sun 5-11 p.m. COVERUP Ten years have passed since four Kent State University students were killed and nine wounded at the hands of the Ohio National Guard. There have been other books some good, some bad. Not one has told the complete story of both the shootings and the mis carriage of justice. The Kent State Coverup by New York trial lawyer Joseph Kelner, chief trial counsel to the 13 victims, and writer James Munves, is the only book that really tells the complete story with no punches pulled of the campus massacre and the subse quent “whitewash" trial In fact, it’s the only book about the trial. Originally published in hard cover at $ 15. this new $6.95 high quality 306-page documented paperback names names and shows photographic evidence. “Will haunt our memones for a long time to come. The facts, grippingly reconstructed as in a good detective story, are unfolded before an uncaring American courtroom ... the reader is caught up, involved, outraged,” says New York Supreme Court Justice Edward .1 Greenfield. You too, will be outraged at this flagrant coverup. No TV show, no other book tells the complete chilling story! At your bookstore, or send check or money order today for S6.95 plus $1 postage and handling to: KAYEM BOOKS 225 Broadway, New York 10007 The \BC-TT special "Kent Slaw" is partially based on this hook. Watch for it in early February. MONSTER BOOKIES Devour 7, get the 8th one FREE! Ask at book information desk for details. Sorry, no textbooks. Offer good through March 21. Cash register sales only mm Upstairs in the Book Department Only at the UO Bookstore / /rr#f o o 13th & Kincaid Mon-Fri 8:15-5:30 BOOKSTORE sat 1000-200 Textbooks 686-3520 • General Books 686-3510 • Supplies 686-4331