CLASSICAL, OPRA ft RLM MUSIC OM COMPACT DISCS oc m m TRARC IQNOON PWttP* CHANDOS VARESE SARABANDt HAPMONIA MUNCH WINOHAM HU HUNCAROTON PPOARTE TROK 8. MORE Musique Gourmet Catering to Discriminating Record Collectors I located ms.de MMOMMOt on the Mail 150 W 8roadvway MS-9000 Notice Student Health Center will b« closed December 20th thru January 4th. The center will be open January 5th. PHOTO FINISHING • One Day Service - C41 • Lowest Prices Guaranteed t l»h & K»nraid M f ? 30 b V) SAT 10 00 4 00 M6 4J11 Sports Oregon Continued from Page 12 much concentration and inten sity," said Oregon head coach Don Monson, whose team won its third straight game. "We were a half count behind everything." But Monson was by no means denouncing Seat tie-Pacific's effort. "You've got to give them (Seattle-Pacific) credit," Mon son said. “Their kids played hard and patiently... !'m sure this was the best ball game they've played." Meyer was also impressed with the Falcons' play: "We were really careful not to say they're just Division II and take them lightly." Taylor admitted that Seattle Pacific "out-worked us in the first half." Hut the Ducks got down to business and came out after in termission to hit 63 percent of their shots from the field and play "more spirited." accor ding to Monson, Most of Oregon’s spirit came from Taylor and Moyer, who were the catalysts in the second half, scoring 34 of the Ducks’ 49 [mints. Taylor scored a career-high 34 points that night, including 20 in the second half on seven of nine from the field. He finish ed the game 12 of 20 and nine of 10 from the line. Taylor not only primed the Ducks' offensive attack, but bat tled under the boards at the other end for 11 rebounds, also a career best. “I wasn't taking off on the break as much." Taylor said of his rebounding success. "I held back a little more because they were taking the lane away on the break." Meyer, who has been struggl ing offensively since his season opening 20 points against Mon tana. ignited for a 20-point per formance against the Falcons. He was eight of 11 from the field, including five of six in the second half, and four of six from the free-throw line. This holiday season, get the“Write Stuff’ at the right price. For a Limited Time Only You can get a Macintosh 512Kc or a Macintosh Plus Computer with the ImageWriter II Printer, MacLightning (a spelling checker software program) and a Gift Box* at tremendous savings. * Available while supplies last Information available at U of O Computing Center, Room 105 1:30-4:30 M-F Phone 686-4412 Macintosh is a trademark licensed to Apple Computer, Inc. 1986 Apple Computer, Inc , Meyer tossed in three {joints. Taylor added four and forward |esse Nash cashed in on a David Girley assist off the break, as Oregon outscored Seattle Pacific 10-1 during a four minute span late in the second half to all but seal the victory. The Ducks registered their largest lead of the night when Keith Balderston scored after re bounding his own miss to put the hosts up. 81-60. with 1:49 remaining. Oregon o u t r e b o u n d e d Seattle-Pacific 43-28. In addi tion to Taylor's 11 rebounds, forward Nash pulled down nine hoards and Meyer grabbed seven. The victory boosted the Ducks’ record to 4-2, their best start since 1980. Seattle-Pacific fell to 2-2 on the season. Oregon will depart from its schedule this week before open ing its Pac-10 schedule on the road Dec. 21 at Stanford. The Ducks then play the University of California at Berkeley Dec. 23 to round out their Bay area swing. The Ducks will spend their holidays in Portland Coliseum when they compete in the Fred Meyer Far West Classic. Oregon plays Southwestern Louisiana in its first game at 7:05 p.m. Dec. 26. Other teams in the Classic field are: the University of Idaho. Louisiana Tech. Mississippi State University, Oregon State University, San Jose State University and the University of Washington. Etal 1987-88 Financial Aid Forms will be available Dec. 16 in the Student Financial Aid office. 2til) Oregon Hall. Apply early. All application materials must be received by March 2, 1987 for priority consideration. For more information call 686-3221. Bikes Not Bombs For Nicaragua will present a slide show and talk on the political situation and the potential for alternative transportation in Nicaragua on Tuesday at 7 p.m at the I-atin American Cultural Center, 1236 Kincaid St. Call 484-5867 for information; spon sored by the Council for Human Rights in Latin America. “Catch the Wind,” a slide show and talk about a project to repair Nicaragua's wind powered water pumps, will be shown tonight at 7 at the Latin American Cultural Center, 1236 Kincaid St. CLIP COUPON * 1 FREE Soda plus OFF any slice We’ll stay open for the Holiday Season. 11 30 Midnight, Mon - Fri 3:30 Midnight, Weekends 1211 Alder on Campus „ 666-9598 Sy's New York Pizza Coupon Good thru 1/6/87 ■—CUP COUPON—J