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3-HOUR PHOTO FINISHING Films in before 10 a m. Ready by 1 p.m. Develop & Print C-41 only 12 Exposure 20 Exp S3.19 24 Exp $3.99 36 Exp S5.99 3’»inch size ASA 400-Add SO4 Coupon must accompany order • Otter expires November 30. 1982 OREGON PHOTO LAB • 1231 Alder Cagers entertain Taiwan By Debbie Howlett Of th« Emerald When Bev Smith graduated last year, she left the Oregon women’s basketball team a legacy She also left a big ques tion mark. But, head coach Elwin Heiny says he has the answer: team work "Overall," the seventh year coach says, “our level of talent is higher than ever we will look for everyone to contribute to a total team effort." The first test, tonight s 7:30 game against the Republic of China at McArthur Court, will tell Heiny whether he has the correct answer The team from Taiwan has been tagged with every description in the book — except tall and physical near the basket For the Duck's, the contrast in team styles will be a real test because most of the Duck's problems in the past have been at the guard slot. Taiwan's starting guards, a matched set of 5-7 24 year-olds named Hsu Tsui-lin and Hsu Hsueh-chu, hit for 26 and 22 points, respectively in the first game of their tour at the Univer sity of Washington last Tuesday The characterizations of the Taiwanese team always in cludes three words, quick, aggressive and sharp-shooting The international rules the teams will follow tonight are also condusive to a quick game The key is wider at the base, which makes it harder to camp out under the hoop And on back court violations, the referee doesn't have to touch the ball before it's put into play — the team can pick it up and go If the offense is in a lull, Taiwan's defense will pick up the slack They play a swarming, trapping type of defense, says Duck assistant coach Debbie Adams "We re not used to that style of play,” she says. "Usually the guard's are quick, but this whole team is quick.” A key to tonight's contest for the Ducks will be Alison Lang, a 6-3 junior from Saskatchewan, Canada Lang led the Ducks in scoring, rebounding and field goal percentage last year Lang, says Adams, is quick and agile enough that ’she shouldn’t have any problems ” Joining Lang in a newly installed double-post offense, will be Helen Higgs, a 6-4 junior from Anchorage, Alaska. Higgs is bigger and stronger after a summer of weight workouts and a lot of basketball The Ducks will probably have one more 6-footer in the lineup in Mary Ann Stoican. Stoican, a forward from Gig Harbor, Washington, is the only senior on this year’s squad Stoican, who started 24 games a year ago, along with Higgs and Lang, are one of three co-captains for the Ducks this year. Another of Heiny's answers, perhaps the one to the toughest question, will be put to the test tonight. He recruited quickness over height this year by signing a pair of highly rated guards — something the Republic of China team will surely test ton ight. They are Heather McDuffie, a 5-8 flash from St Mary’s Academy in Portland, and Laur ie Tennant, a 5-10 all-around athlete from Sam Barlow High School in Gresham “They're two very good guards, two of the better guards we've had in the program. Both of them are very quick,’’ Adams says Tonight Heiny will find out how quickly the pair can adjust to a higher level of competition, and how well the questions have been answered Netters drop five It was not a good weekend for Oregon sports The Oregon women's volleyball team lost all five of its matches in the UCLA Invitational Friday and Saturday On Friday, the Ducks fell to 15th-ranked University of California-Santa Barbara 15-4, 15-8 Ronda Dalthorp paced Oregon with a 667 hitting mark, and Anetta Ensworth had three kills. Next, the Ducks lost to 14th-ranked Texas A & M 15-10, 15-6, with Sue Harbour getting eight kills Finally. Oregon capped off the day by losing to New Mexi co, a team coach Chris Voelz had hoped to beat, 15-4,15-5. Saturday, the Ducks had the misfortune of facing top-ranked San Diego State and third ranked Pacific Both defeated Oregon easily, SDSU winning 15-7, 15-4 despite six kills by Harbour, and UOP winning 15-4, 15-4 The five losses left the Ducks with a record of 11-16 tor the season, 4-7 in the NorPac Conference Oregon will finish out their season at home Nov 12 and 13 with matches against Idaho and traditional rival Ore gon State I I ■ P Cornar 13lh • Hllyard lacroaa from tha m* Sacrad Haart addition nnoooooooo ocdlBHCtroo Phon* 343-6234 oooooaotsoa *tT' XlLPiVM MJMJVJr* I maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat& 4! '.I' ", SPECIAL PEKING LUNCH 11:30 A.M. to 2:00 P.M. 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