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\ Take it easy! Shop late tonight at the UO Bookstore. 8:15 a.m. to 8 p.m. 1 13th & Kincaid Mon-Fri 8:15-5:30 BOOKSTORE Sat 10:00-2:00 Textbooks 686-3520 • General Books 686-3510 • Supp les 686-4331 J P * Drink it up & keep the cup! The “cups” are on us! Order any pizza and get up to 2 free cups of Pepsi! The colorful Domino’s Pizza cup holds a generous 16 ounces and comes with its own lid. Made of durable plastic, it is dish washer safe and reusable. You'll want to collect a dozen 1 Take advantage of this special offer, good while supplies last. No coupon necessary. At Domino’s Pizza we make only pizza... pizzas are our business ..fast, free delivery is our specialty Give us a call' Call Us! 683-7325 1609 E 19th Ave We're on our way! =r Photo by Steve Dykes The Lady Techsters celebrate after the game, cutting the net and taking coach Sonja Hogg for a ride. Techsters claim championship In a game that was probably over before it began, Lousiana Tech steamrclled Tennesee, 79-59, Sunday at McArthur Court to win the AIAW national title. The victorious Lady Techsters ended their season as the only undefeated basketball team in the nation — male or female. 'It feels good," said Anglea Turner outside an excited lockerroom “We deserved it. We’ve worked hard and we’ve made it pay off.” Turner, a 5-8 guard, scored 16 points, nabbed four rebounds, paced the Techsters and was named the tournament’s most valuable player. "I think we beat a very good basketball team today,” said Debra Rodman, who pulled down 10 rebounds. "And we showed everyone, national TV and everything, that good basketball can be found (in the women's game).” With a crowd of 5,500 watching, the Lady Techsters opened the game with a three-point play, but couldn't seem to get the correct com bination of players. With 12 minutes left in the half, Louisiana trailed 12-11. But then things "clicked together," said Louisiana coach Sonja Hogg. "Everyone started playing their role and doing it well." The Techsters then pulled ahead on two jumpers by Turner and didn't trail again, gradually increasing their margin. "It’s been a very difficult year, but these kids pulled it out," Hogg said. In the consolation game. Old Dominion downed USC, 68-65. USC, the Cinderella team of this year's final four, led most of the game, but fell to defending champ ODU in the final 10 minutes. "USC is a good team, a tough team. You have to give them credit for fighting on despite the referees," said ODU coach Marianne Stanley. Knight, Indiana win NCAA title In a game that almost didn’t happen, Indiana gave North Carolina a Knight to forget as the Hoosiers walloped the Tar Heels, 63-50, to win the NCAA basketball championship Mon day in Philadelphia. It was the second trip to the top for Indiana coach Bobby Knight, who also won the title in 1976. For Dean Smith, North Carolina’s coach, it was the {? third NCAA second-place finish of his career. The game came very close to being postponed because of the attempted assassination of Pres. Reagan. But when it was confirmed that the president was in good condition, the decision was made to play the game as scheduled. As they had done during the entire tournament, the Hoosiers blew away their opponent early in the second half. They had taken their only lead of the game with the last shot of the first half by Randy Whitman Indiana then came out of the lockerroom and went on a tear to lead 49-40 with 16 minutes left. The Hoosiers stretched their lead to 11 points and used a tenacious defense to keep North Carolina off balance. Can the University’s $30 Academic Speed Reading Course be as good as the $500 Commercial Speed Reading Course? Yes...and better! With so much reading required for school, how can you afford not to take a reading improvement course? How can you afford not to take ours? For more information contact The Learning Resources Center 5 Friendly Hall; 686-3226