Prlf!*1 fl Cont*n'ued from Page 16 team that is famous for winning in the second half of the season. The only problem for WSU is they must win early this season or not win all. The Cougars’ schedule isn’t kind. WSU does have the best runner in the Pac-10 in Kerry Porter. Mark Rypien, a local favorite, will handle the quarterbacking chores, but it is the depleted defense which will be the Cougar’s demise. 8. STANFORD Things haven’t looked so good down at the Farm since since John Elway took his act to the NFL two years ago. Stan ford's search for Pac-10 respec tability stems from another Elway, Jack, who takes over the coaching reins in Palo Alto, The apprentice to Elway's of fensive magic will be sophomore signal caller John Paye who will throw to fleet footed Emile Harry. Besides the Paye-Harry show on Saturdays, Stanford op ponents will be seeing a lot of 6-6 250-pound defensive end Garin Veris on the defensive front. fclway s team is by no means a contender for the crown because of a non-existent runn ing game. However, the days of not taking Stanford seriously are over. 9. OREGON STATE Pity the poor Beavers. Oregon State is an avalanche waiting to happen as beleaguered coach Joe Avezzano fights for his coaching life. Avezzano’s prayers will rest on shoulders of quarterback Rickey Greene who will be look ing for All-Pac-10 wide receiver Reggie Bynum. OSU has a seasoned defensive unit (eight starters back) to com bat the offenses of the Pac-10. Avezzano's troops will be im proved, but the rigors of the long Pac-10 season will take their toll. 10. CALIFORNIA California is the mystery team of the Pac-10. The Bears could finish anywhere from the upper echelon of the conference to dead last. The only thing not mysterious is quarterback Gale Gilbert who will operate the "Air Cal” passing machine. Cal will live — and die by the pass. Only three starters are back from a defense which finished eighth in the league. A defen sive miracle will be the only thing that will prevent "Air Cal" from crash landing in Berkeley. Emerald file photo UCLA running back Danny Andrews is one of the reasons why the Bruins could go to the Rose Bowl for the third straight year. sports shorts Oregon quarterback Chris Miller was named the Pac-lO’s offensive player of the week after leading the Ducks to a 21-14 victory over the University of California Saturday. The Oregon women's cross country team is ranked number one in the latest NCAA poll. Coach Tom Heinonen’s team received 139 votes in claiming the top position. The Oregon women's volleyball team moved up to 13th in the NCAA poll and 17th in Tachikara Coaches Top Twenty rankings. Volleyball All-America candidate Sue Harbour was nam ed NorPac Confence athlete of the week. It is the second week in a row that Harbour has won the award from the NorPac. Magical Effects of a from ODE Graphic Services! EMU 686-5511 WE CUT MORE THAN HAIR... WE CUT PRICES Shampoo not included No Appt. Necessary KAMPUS BARBER SHOP For Men and Women 851 E. 15th, Eugene • 343-7654 Rae-Marie & Ed Food Service 4-7 pm in the EMU Dining Room Musical Entertainment Comdogs & Burritos 50C I.D. Required Ultrasonic pen cleaning to make your technical pen work like new! At your Snokstore in the Art Dept Express yourself to the Ducks Games only 250 While all the cars are stuck in traffic you'll be whizzing by in your own express lane when you take the Duck Express—special buses that take you directly to Autzen Stadium and back after the game for just 25* each way. Just leave your car at any of the seven convenient locations: the Fairgrounds, the Eugene Downtown Mall, South Eugene High School, the River Road Transit Station, the Valley River Inn, the Springfield City Center Station or the Red Lion Inn. For great seats to the game that only cost a quarter, take it easy—take the Duck Express. Leave Fairarounds: 11:30. 11:45. 12:00. 12:15. 12:30,12:45 Leave Eugene Mall, Special Section: 11:35, 11:50, 12:05, 12:20, 12:35, 12:50 Leave South Eugene High School: 11:35, 11:50, 12:05, 12:20, 12:35, 12:50 Leave River Road Transit Station: 11:35, 11:50, 12:00, 12:10, 12:25, 12:35, 12:45 Leave Valley River Inn: 11:40, 11:55, 12:05, 12:15, 12:30, 12:40, 12:50 Leave Springfield City Center Station: 11:40, 11:55, 12:10, 12:40 Leave Red Lion: 11:30, 11:45, 12.00, 12:15, 12:30, 12:45