.Sports Women take third consecutive Pac-10 crown By Kurt Zimmer Emerald Contributor The potent one-two punch of All-Americans Liz Wilson and Penny Graves carried the Ore gon women's cross country team, ranked second in the na tion, to its third consecutive Pacific-10 Conference champi onship Monday morning at the I.iz Wilson Stanford University Golf Course in Palo Alto, Calif. The Ducks, the only team ever to win the conference championship, won four con secutive NorPac crowns before Pac-10 women’s competition began in 1986. "I'm really happy with the way (the Ducks) performed be cause our team isn’t all that healthy right now," coach Tom Helnonen said. “I almost didn’t let Liz Wilson run the race. She's had a nagging muscular pain in her calf which we really can’t pin point at all." Wilson began tentatively, but steadily gained ground through the middle of the race. Meinonen said. Wilson took over the lead after about a mile and a half and never looked back, becoming the third straight Duck to claim the indi vidual crown. Graves captured the title in 1986 and Annette Hand won it last year. Depth was a key factor for the defending NCAA national champions, as Kathy Tracy, Karon Rayle and Stephanie Wessell provided a solid 11-14-15 backup to round out Oregon scoring with 43 points. Also competing for the Ducks were Francie Faure and Norwe gian transfer student Lise Jo hansen, who finished 21st and —UO-Bookstore— Film & Photo Processing ★ One Day Service In by 4 p.m. — back by NOON the next day (C 41, except 126) . ★ Guaranteed Lowest Prices We ll match or beat the price of any local photo coupon ★ Low, Low Film Prices Stock up lor the Holidays Film & Photo Processing NO LIMIT 12, 24, 36, or Dtoo Developing A Printing • G4I Process 110. 126. 135. or Disc sues only • Standard Sure prints • Glossy prints 12 Exp $2.09 15 Exp $3.59 24 Exp $4.89 36 Exp $8.89 Standard Color Ptaprtnta • *- fom you> tdvo»iU* color n*g diivt* one si/e only • C4i Process no 126 US & Disc sue negatives oniy • Cikwsy punts y each e*tra NO limit 25C Photo Puulo • From you' favorite cotof O' black & white print 01 slide • Cnoose between 8 *10' and n *14 sues NO LIMIT h*io $3*99 11*14 $16*99 Photo Stick ore • Personalized stickers with a self adhesive hacking • From your favorite color photo or slide • Each slicker 1V* * 1 • Two sheets of 16 m uan $ 1 0*95 Duplicate Slldaa • V(t 0» 1 B Sl>CK’ only • C*t»» S'/t* VnX* P**' &<*•' 49* Standard Color Prints Prom Slid** • Standard coto* prints • One we slide per order 49* 20, 24, or 3® Bspoouro Color Slid# Dovolopln® • Kodachrome ot Eklachfome . 110. i?6. oi 135 sire only NO LIMIT 34 Exp $2.99 36 Exp $3.49 Guaranteed lowest prtce-We It match any coupon Your store since 1920 BOOKSTORE 606 4331 31st respectively. Eighth-ranked UCLA fin ished a distant second with 75 points, edging out 13th-ranked California, which compiled 77 points. Other finishers were Washington State (114), Arizo na (120), Washington (143), Stanford (155), Arizona State (170) and Oregon State (272). Southern California does not field a team in the sport. Wilson ran the 5,000-meter course in 17:06, six seconds ahead of Graves. The rest of the top 10 were Sally Wood (Cal), Theresa Barrios (ASU), Jennifer Robertson (WSU), Carol Gray (Stanford), Bridget Smyth (Ari zona), Sabrina Han (Cal), Lau rie Chapman (UCLA) and Zenny Koehler (WSU). “I was happy with Kathy Tracy because she hasn’t really raced for three weeks,” Heinonen said. Oregon should be favored to claim District VIII’s automatic berth in the NCAA national championships, as Heinonen expects only California-lrvine to challenge the Pac-10 powers. The Ducks have won nine of the past 12 district meets, plac ing second twice The district meet is slated for Nov. 12 in Fresno, Calif., with nationals set for Nov. 21 in Des Moines, Iowa. SANITY INSURANCE WOLFF S\STF>1 WHY INDOOR TA CICIIC Qi *3T It'a like controlling the sun with the touch of a button. W Relax under state-of-the-art lamps designed to eliminate 95% of the sun’s most harmful rays. •ST Escape the college rat-race with two or three 20-minute sessions each week and see how much betteryoull feel - and lookl! WHY SUNSHOWER: HT On-campus location most convenient for the busy university community. *#* Friendly, helpful staff attuned to your college lifestyle. v SUNSHOWER TANNING 874 E. 13th Ave. (upstairs by Kinko's) 485-2323 IIKWEST Now The West Is On Campus November 7 and 8 U S WEST, a $19 billion dollar diversified telecommunications company, will be on your campus. See your college placement office for details.