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We mean money! ^ • I hc l'niversit\ ot Oregon Foundation offers plans w hich provide income for life and 19H1 tax savings. • Participate in a plan that will provide a life income for vou and vour bencticiaiw. • Karn a substantial 1PS1 income tax deduction w ith a five vear cam-ov er. • Knjo\ the full value of vour appreciated stocks or real propertx as vour gift avoids capital gains taxes. • (*ain expert management of vour lifetime trust assets. • Create a planned gift to benefit one of the nation s leading educational institutions. For more information without obligation Clifton Cole Director of Planned Giving University of Oregon Foundation Susan Campbell Hall P.O Box 3346 Eugene, Oregon 97403 Name_ Address Citv_ Phone . Zip_ Wrestlers topple at NCAA; only Kelly survives first day After completing its best dual meet season ever and winning the Pacific-10 title, Oregon’s wrestling team went to Princeton, N.J. with hopes of its highest finish ever in the NCAA meet. Instead, after one day of competition com pleted, the Ducks have just one wrestler — 190-pounder Ryan Kelly — in the quarterfinals. The other eight, including three who were seeded in the meet, lost in the first or second round. “I’m really disappointed,” said coach Ron Finley. “I expected more out of the guys, but we got off to a bad start and couldn’t come back.’’ Finley said he was especially disappointed with heavyweight Dan Cook, who came into the meet with a 23-4 record but lost in the first round to Missouri’s Rick Romeo by a 9-8 score. “I really thought (Cook) was going to place, and I think he is as good as just about anybody here,” Finley said. "But when you wrestle bad, like Dan did, you’re going to get beat.” Kelly entered the meet seeded 11th, but his chances of placing high have improved thanks to a couple upsets. In the first round, the Oregon senior defeated Pat MaKay of Michigan, 10-6. That should have moved him into a battle with number-two seed Edgar Thomas of Oklahoma. But Washington State’s Dan Morrow, whom Kelly defeated for the Pac-10 title, upset Thomas. Morrow was then defeated by Kelly, 7-2. Kelly will wrestle seventh-seeded Mike West land of Indiana State today in the quarterfinals. Oregon’s other two seeded wrestlers both lost in the second round after just getting by in the first. Bill Nugent (142) and Jeff Stuebing (167) won first round matches by a referee’s decision after the scores were tied after regulation and overtime. Three Oregon wrestlers — Cook, Mike Erb (118) and Mike Miller (177) — have been elimin ated from the competition. The other five who lost will re-enter the meet if the wrestler who defeated them wins in the quarterfinals. Men gymnasts close out dual season against PSU The men’s gymnastics team will close out its dual meet sea son Saturday night when it plays host to Portland State University at 8 p.m. in McArthur Court. The meet will be a coed dual with the women hosting Utah, the nation's top-ranked team. The PSU meet will be a tune up for the Pacific-10 cham pionships March 20-21 in Tempe, Ariz., says Oregon coach Bill Ballester. The fifth-ranked men’s team is coming off its strongest weekend of the season. Last Friday, the Ducks posted a sea son-high 276.75 points to beat Brigham Young University. Last Saturday, James Yuha shi set a school record 9.80 on the vault and Alex Schwartz recorded a 9.70 on the rings as the Ducks defeated then-13th-ranked New Mexico, 273.85-266.05. "We may be getting close to peaking,” says Ballester, which makes him “optimistic” about next week’s Pac-10 meet. CASH For Textbooks Mon.-Fri. Smith Family Bookstore 768 E. 13th 1 Bl. From Campus Ph 345-1651 Oregon lost conference dual meets this year to powerhouse UCLA and Arizona State. Ballester says the team will try for its highest score of the year against PSU. Saturday's meet will be the last dual for senior Yuhashi, an All-American on the floor exer cise; and Dan Johnson, who finished 12th on the high bar at last year’s NCAA meet. The Ducks will be led by Yuhashi, who has also scored a 9.8 in the floor exercise; Schwartz; and Johny Moyal, one of Oregon’s consistent all-around scorers. OSU has shrugged off ASU defeat, coach says CORVALLIS (AP) - Oregon State coach Ralph Miller says he's confident his team has shrugged off last Saturday's 20-point loss to Arizona State and is ready for the NCAA bas ketball playoffs. “I think the players put their minds back where they should have been,” Miller said Thurs day. "As far as I can tell, we re in just about as good a shape as we can be going into the tour nament. Netters wallop Nevada-Reno Lindsay Bartlett won the number-one singles and joined Gayle Dobson to win the number-one doubles and lead Oregon’s women’s tennis team to a 6-3 win over University of Nevada-Reno Thursday. The Ducks travel today to Sacramento State for a 32-team tournament over the weekend. bTHE KIVA^ BOOKSELLERSCROCERS & WINE MERCHANTS Spring Wine Sale 10% off ANY SINGLE BOTTLE 15% off CASES over 900 wines to choose from just 7 blocks from 136 E. 11th Y campus 342-8666 “I don’t think there’s any mental problems because of the loss to Arizona State,’’ he said. “Afterall, they’re a fine basket ball team. Now we’ll get to test the theory that you should lose one before you go into the playoffs. “I don’t think that loss hurt them as far as confidence in their own ability is concerned,” he said. The Beavers left Thursday for Los Angeles, where they planned to watch the NCAA first-round game between Kan sas State and San Francisco. Oregon State plays the winner of that game on Saturday. Miller was asked if the players might be thinking about the Beavers’ recent lack of success in post-season play. Last sea son Oregon State lost to Lamar in its first playoff game. 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