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Sports Frisbee Continued from Page 12 tionals by only two points. The top three Western Region teams went on to place first, second, and third at the national cham pionships last year. Although the men's team seems to be full of experience and talent. lohn McGloughlin. would like to encourage anyone interested in playing to play. "Many veteran players are gone this year" McGloughlin said. Rebecca Watkins feels the same and hopes that there will be an increase of women team members. Rebecca, originally from Kansas, joined a F.ugene city league ultimate team in 1981 called the Dark Star when she first moved here The Dark Star team began to focus more on collegiate players because of the larger draw of students. Different skill levels, ages, and backgrounds have made local ultimate Frisbee a colorful and unique program. The team will instruct and train new members all fall and winter In winter there tends to la* a decline in team participation because of the rain and bad weather Hut the dedicated players in sist winter is still a good time Currently the men and women practice together until they seperate later in the term for more training Practices am on Tuesday* and Thursdays bel wiwn thru*’ and five in the after noon and on weekends al the Southhank Field. All are encouraged and in vltod to come and see and or participate in the action. If interested in mow informa tion concerning ultimate Frisbee. call the Frisia-e Hotline at 4H4-501J See Calender of Upcoming Events for organiza tional meeting times. Oregon breaks into national rankings, individuals also cited following upset By Aaron Knox Emerald Sports Editor The Oregon football team cracked the top twenty ranks of one national publication, and finished just out of the elite circle in two others following its 29-22 upset vic tory over 10th-ranked Washington Oct. 3, the Athletic Department reported Monday. Three members of the Duck football team also received recognition for their in dividual performances in last week’s contest. Outside linebacker Scott Kozak was selected as the Honda National Scholar Athlete of the Week. Kozak will be featured during halftime of Saturday's college football game of the week on ABC. Quarterback Bill Musgrave was chosen as the Pac-10 offensive player of the week for the second time this season, and placekicker Kirk Dennis was similarly cited for his special teams play. In polls released Monday. Oregon was ranked 19th by the Sporting News, and 23rd by USA Today/CNN. The Emerald has also learned that coach Rich Brooks' gridders will check in at number 22 in the Associated Press coaches' poll to he released later today. The ranking by the Sporting News marks the first time since l»»K4 that the Ducks have cracked a national top-twenty football poll. Sports Illustrated had the Ducks in the 20th position for one week after they jumped out to a 4-0 start in 1984 That team wound up with a 6-5 record. Oregon has not been ranked by the AP since 1970. when they were also ranked for one week before a tie against Army knocked them back down. The Ducks wound up 6-4-1 that season. Kozak, a junior, contributed 13 assisted tackles against the Huskies, and leads the team with three quarterback, sacks A physical education major, ko/.ak was named Oregon's top sophomurn student-athlete last year Musgrave earned his second player-of-lhe-week award in just four starts by hitting on 17 of 23 passes for 282 yards and two touchdowns In four games, the redshirt freshman has been intercepted just once, while hitting on 64 percent of his attempts for eight TDs "Billy the Kid" currently ranks second na tionally in passing efficiency. Dennis (sec related story, page It) was perfect on three Held goal attempts. Including one 33-yarder, Club Sport* Scoreboard: I h«* Oregon women’s soccer team hosted a game Saturday against Oregon Slate and won Cl The Oregon men’s soccer team hosted a game Sunday against Oregon State Results were not available. l'|Homing Events Calender: Oct. 8: try* ling organizatinal meeting 7 to |> tn at KMU Cedar Room 1 K q u o s t r i a n organization meeting 7:.tt) |i.m at KMU ('.edar Room C. Ultimate Krisbee men's organizational meeting 8:00 p m at Campbell Club Alder and K 10th Street Oct. 7: Baseball organiza tional meeting H p m. at KMU Room 108 Oct. B: Ski team organiza tional meeting 7 p m .it KMU Room 107. Ultimate Krisbee women’s team organizational meeting 7:30 li.m. at 1338 High Street. Number 3. Badminton exhibition. 7 p m at Cerlinger Annex b*54. Bring your raquets. Oct. 10: Oregon men's soccer team hosts Idaho I p m. at the Southbank Kield Badminton team, first prac tice 10a m l p.m. at Cerlinger Annex b-54. 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