PREFINISHED DESK UNIT (UNASSEMBLED) 31” HIGH / 30”WIDE / 72” LONG $J|92 (Requires Some Cutting) Serve N’ Save At Beltline & 99 North Monday - Saturday 8 to 6 Sunday 9 to 4 Map of Area Advertisers featured in the sports section Ace Electronics G3 2675 Willamette St Action Surplus E6 4251 Franklin Blvd Alpine Imports E10 1190 Main St.. Sprtld Anderson s 1 199 W 8th St Berg's Ski Shop E3 367 W 13th St Boardroom 2 101 E Broadway Campus Shoe Shop 3 643 E 13th St Cycle Works 4 663 E 13th St. Dot Dotson s F3, 5, B3 16th and Willamette St 430 E 11th St Valley River Center Eugene Athletic 6 115 W Broadway Eugene Plasma Center 7 1071 Olive St. European Auto E7 1917 Franklin Blvd German Auto E7 2025 Franklin Blvd Gienwood Furniture E7 4245 Franklin Blvd Hiron s F4. E7 185 E 18th St 1950 Franklin Blvd Howard s Bicycles E10 1999 Main St.. 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Dept VMCA YWCA str> otr 12 7th 10th •Euqene Centre Downtown Mail 6 11 2 Broadway 14 Downtown Area Enlargement FranKMn Blvd 1 ttn »2th t 6 £ 10 i o C c* 1 5 J f 3t*? 8 13 Polls Continued from Page 3 to Southern California center Tony Slaton for top offensive lineman in the conference. Slaton polled nine first-place votes to Zimmerman's seven. Pick s: 1. Arizona, 179. 2. Southern California, 170. 3. Washington, 169. 4. Arizona State, 143. 5. UCLA, 121. 6. Washington State, 102. 7. California, 84. 8. Stan ford, 54. 9. OREGON, 46. 10. Oregon State, 32. •Street and Smith's Official College Football Yearbook: The most authoritative of the college foot ball publications dumps the Ducks just ahead' of the cellar bound Beavers in the Pac-10. "You have to feel a little sorry for Rich Brooks," begins Street and Smith's profile of Oregon. "He got his defense together ■ brilliantly the last half of last season. The Ducks finished only 2-8-1 (2-6 in the Pac-10) but held five opponents to ten points or under, and tied Notre Dame, 13-13. But the offense, was, well, terrible, scoring more than 13 points only once. Now the offense looks better — maybe even a lot better — but only two defensive starters return." Street and Smith offers the Ducks one ray of hope in the selection of Zimmerman to the All-West Team at guard. Picks: 1. Southern California. 2. Washington. 3. UCLA. 4. Arizona. 5. Arizona State. 6. California. 7. Washington State. 8. Stanford. 9. OREGON. 10. Oregon State. •The Sporting News — College Football: This weekly sports newspaper/magazine doesn't give you a standard ranking of the Pac-10's teams, but Oregon's synopsis comes after eight of the other teams, with the Beavers following the Ducks. The Sporting News starts off well, saying "... things could be looking up for Duck fans" but then adds a disclaimer. "Last year, a tie with Notre Dame and a last second victory over Oregon State kept things almost bearable in Eugene, where expectations have dropped back to pre-1979 lows." Later in th article, Sporting News offers Oregon another glim mer of hope — "wide receivers Osborn Thomas and Lew Barnes will be all-conference candidates in the new offense" — but then ends with more gloom — "Defense has kept Oregon com petitive the past three seasons, but the Ducks lost eight starters.., off the league's sixth ranked defense." Picks: 1. Washington. 2. Arizona State. 3. Arizona. 4. Southern California. 5. UCLA. 6. California. 7. Washington State. 8. Stanford. 9. OREGON. 10. Oregon State. •Athlon's Pac Ten Football: The good news is that Athlon com pares Oregon coach Rich Brooks with Woody Hayes, one of the most successful college coaches in history. The bad news is that the Ducks are relegated to the conference cellar by Athlon. "Searching for a quick fix for past woes, Oregon Coach Rich Brooks intends to open up the of 1 fense with greater emphasis on the passing game," Athlon says. "He wants to wing it, as in pass first, run second. It's a flip-flop in philosophy akin to Woody Hayes recruiting Art Schlichter at Ohio State a few years back."' Athlon details how Brooks came to Oregon with "a deep-seated belief in the option game," but ended up "embarassed" when Oregon could only muster eight touchdowns using the option of fense last fall. Thus, Brooks has chosen "not to stay the course. He's determined his Ducks fly off in a new direction," says Athlon. Picks: 1, Southern California 2. Arizona State. 3. Arizona. 4. Washington 5. UCLA. 6. Califor nia. 7. Stanford. 8. Washington State. 9. Oregon State. 10. OREGON. Compiled by |ohn Healy 1 Looking for some more GEAR????. Check the ODE Classifieds