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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1981)
OSU claims tennis victory Three doubles matches and two singles matches went to Oregon State Tuesday as the Beavers claimed a 5-4 victory over the Duck women in tennis action at Corvallis. Oregon's top seed Lindsay Bartlett opened the match up EAST COAST FLIGHTS $149.00 FLIGHTS TO LONDON $262.00 CONTACT EUGENE TRAVEL FOR THE LOWEST COST AIR FARES OUT OF PORTLAND-EUGENE-SEATTLE EUGENE TRAVEL with a win over OSU’s Deanne Larsell, 6-4, 6-3. Bartlett than combined with Susie Hunt in the number-one doubles slot, but ended at the short of the score. The match proved to be the top match of the day, as Bartlett and Hunt dueled OSU’s Shannon Miller and Beth Falkenberry to the wire. The Duck duo won the first set, 5-7, then dropped the second set, 7-5 In the third, and final set, the two doubles teams battled back and forth, but the OSU women finally claimed the 7-6 victory. Jodie Estes defeated Jean Bauman 7-5, 6-4 in the number four match, number-five seed Janet Fowkes defeated Beth Ni bler 6-4, 6-1, and Janet Farrell defeated Penny Kingsbury 6-4, 6-0 in the number-six spot for Oregon’s other wins. The Duck women, now 9-6 for the season, will host the Univer sity of Puget Sound at 3:30 pm. Friday. MARKET STUDENT SAVERS Mug Root Beer 11 oz. 6 pack plus deposit Kraft Macaroni and Cheese Dinners 714 oz. pkg. Nalley’s Imitation Mayonnaise RC Cola $177 32 oz. Regular/Sugar Free or 100 16 oz.-8 pack plus dep. Nalley’s Imitation Salad Dressing 32 oz Mission Elbow Macaroni or Long Spaghetti 3 lb. pkg. Saffola Margarine 1 lb. cubes Nalley’s Pickles Genuine, Polish, German or Garlic 46 oz. Shasta M.D. Regular or Diet 2 liter plus deposit Bathroom Tissue Duncan Hines Blitz Cake Mix All 2 layer varieties 18Vi oz Beer 12 oz. bottles 6 pk. plus deposit Swiftning Firm Globe Shortening 42 oz DRIVE-N-SAVE CONVENIENT LOCATIONS 2370 W. 11th Open 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays at City View We accept Food Stamps 3°th & Hiiyard Prices effective WED., April 29th thru TUES., May 5th. Portland State's Lomax picked 33rd in NFL draft PORTLAND (AP) - Record breaking quarterback Neil Lomax of Portland State admits he was disappointed Tuesday when he wasn't chosen in the first round of the National Foot ball League draft. The 6-foot-3, 215-pound Lomax was selected by the St. Louis Cardinals early in the second round. He was the 33rd player cho sen in the draft and was the second quarterback selected. The first, California’s Rich Campbell was drafted by the Green Bay Packers and was the sixth player chosen in the first round. Heisman Trophy winner George Rogers from South Ca rolina was the number-one selection, as expected. Rogers was claimed by the New Orleans Saints. "I’m a little disappointed I didn't go in the first round," Lomax said. “If it’s not a shock, maybe it's a surprise.” “That taught me a little les son," he said. “Don’t expect too much.” St. Louis head coach Jim Hanifan said he was extremely surprised when Lomax still was available in the second round. “All of a sudden Neil’s sitting there and we're saying, 'My Lord, we’ve got a chance to pick a guy who can fill our future needs,” Hanifan said. “It’s an ideal situation for him. When Neil was sitting there, it was too nice plum not to pick.” Lomax, competing in the NCAA Division 1-AA, passed for 13,220 yards in four seasons, including 106 for touchdowns. Last season he had his best statistics, completing 296 of 473 passes for 4,094 yards and 37 touchdowns. He said he was looking forward to rejoining wide receiver Dave Stief. Stief played with Lomax at Portland State and currently plays for the Cardinals Lomax is expected too back up 15-year veteran Jim Hart at quarrterback. "What you have in Neil Lomax is a heckuva fine athlete and a heckuva fine person," he said. “His stats speak for themselves. I saw him in the Senior Bowl. He’s a young, strong kid. He's got a lot of things going for him.” Lomax admitted that not be ing picked in the first round will cost him money in contract negotiations. “I’m sure it will,” he said, “but that’s for my attorney to decide." In other dealings, the Seattle Seahawks, in an attempt to shore up their porous defensive unit, took UCLA defensive back Kenny Easley in the fourth selection of the first round Easley’s crosstown foe, defensive back Ronnie Lott of USC, was a first-round selection for San Francisco. — f lours 11:00-6:00 \ “The Best Fries In Town” FREE on Wednesday with purchase of $1.75 Hot Dog Order or $2.00 Hamburger order. Ya’all Come On Now! Say you heard it in the Emerald Jeb’s 1350 Alder J j Still gotta type the paper j \ you wrote last night? $ j i $ , i Check ODE i | Classifieds for i ^Typing Services $