Only $J95 i A variety of Lunch Specials And Try Us for Dinner CHINA ifcj BLUE Xfa Restaurant ' 879 E. 13th 343-2832 LSAT • MCAT • 6RE GRE PSYCH *GRE BIO MAT • 6MAT • DAT OCAT • PCAT • VAT SSAT • PSAT • ACHIEVEMENTS SAT • ACT • TOEFL • MSKP NATL MED BDS • ECFMG FLEX • VQE • NDB • RN BDS CPA* SPEED READING KflPMN EDUCATIONAL CENTER Test Preparation Specialists Since 1938 For information. Please Call: 485*5699 Netters split matches By Brent Paz Of the Emerald The Oregon volleyball team split two NorPac Conference matches at McArthur Court this weekend, getting a needed win against Fresno State Friday night before losing to second-ranked Universi ty of Pacific Saturday. Oregon, 15-12 for the season and 1-2 in league, beat FSU in three straight games, 17-15, 15-6, 16-14, but lost to Pacific 15-8, 15-8, 15-3. Oregon coach Chris Voelz had called the Fresno State match a "must win" for the Ducks, and her team came through with a victory despite some scrappy play by the Bulldogs, now 5-8 and 0-3 in NorPac. The first game was a close contest, as both teams were knotted at 14. Then Oregon's All-American can didate, Sue Harbour took control. Harbour connected on a kill, a block ace and a tip to give the Ducks a 16-15 advantage, and Cathy Hill gave Oregon a 17-15 win with a game-ending kill. In the next game, Oregon had very little trouble with FSU. The first-game loss seemed to leave the Bulldogs exhausted. The Ducks built a 12-5 lead behind seven straight points and never looked back. Harbour and Hill were dominant, combining for six kills and two blocks on serves. Game three looked very much like game two. Oregon held a 12-5 advantage and seemed in com plete control, but FSU roared back from the deficit thanks to the inspired play of setter Ruth Lawanson. The Bulldogs scored nine straight points and led 14- 12. That woke up the Ducks, who went ahead 15- 14 on consecutive service aces by Lisa Gemoya. Heidi Eakin and Cynthia Shepherd finished things up with a block at the net to give Oregon the game and the match. "We kept our intensity against Fresno State," said freshman Eakin. "We got down at times, but we are working together. We want to get in the top four." Oregon was no match for Pacific Saturday night. The second-ranked Tigers were in complete control after a lethargic beginning and won the match in three straight games. The Ducks suprised the heavily favored Tigers in the first game, marching out to an 8-4 lead. However, Photo by Marti Pynes Oregon's Lisa Gemoya (foreground) and Sue Harbour could block few Pacific kills in a 15-8, 15-8, 15-3 loss Saturday. Pacific regrouped to score the game's next 11 points, five straight in one stretch, for a 15-8 win. 'We missed a lot of opportunities and openings tonight/' Oregon caoch Chris Voelz said of the Pacific defeat. "We were going for the kills, but they just got underneath it (the ball)." Pacific coach Dr, Taras Liskevych was impressed with Oregon's showing. "They were really fired up to play us," he said. Ciaam J*