Sports Women golfers host invitational Marla t amada posted .1 top to finish to lead the women's golf teams at the three dav Oregon Women's Invitational at Koval ()aks ( !ountr\ ( Hub in Vancouver. Wash Although the 54-hole tournament was held in Vancouver Monday through Wednesday, it was a home match for the Ducks, as they hosted it. Yamada. Oregon's low scoring leader last season, fired a 233 for the tournament to finish 10th overall. Oregon's gold squad finished fifth overall with 071 strokes. The Ducks had two teams in the tournament, with Oregon's green team placing ninth out of nine teams with 1.032 strokes. San |(isc State won the team title with ‘Mil strokes while l'( I A was second I'l 1I and Arizo na State finished third (028). I'( '.I.A's lean /.edlltz. won the individual title firing a 221) The Spartans won the team rai e w ith second and third plate finishes from I ’.it Hoist and \Tnni Sterner respet tivel\ Diana Teuton and \ant \ Crawford also played well lor the Dm hs gold team l.ewton h.is 20th overall with a 2 to w hile Crawford finished 2f>th. firing a 24T. Pacing the Oregon green team were \im.i I’ianalto who tied tor tilth at 2r>l and Shannon Maier who tied for 141h hitting a 2fi2 Washington St. coach confident PULLMAN. Wash (AP) Washington State coach Mike Price isn’t worried about his team's nationally televised i lash with No 1 1 Southern (!al on Saturday. The first-year coach of the undefeated No l'l Uougars thinks the Trojans should he worried "I don't mean to be bragging when I sav this, but I think we have to adjust our mental framework." Price said this week ns he preached his brand of positive thinking. I think l'SC has got to come in here and beat us I don't think we have to worry about beating use "We don’t have to worry about beating anybody: people have to come in and they have to heat us " The Trojans usually do Washington Slate s )4 14 upset victory in l‘)Hi> is the Cougars only vie torv in IB meetings with USC since 1957 The teams did not play last year when USC won its second con secutive conference title and Washington State finished third, helping the Trojans b\ Upsetting then -No. I I ’Cl.A 44 10 The (iougars. preseason picks to finish in the Pac If) h.ise merit, .ire 4-0 and trying to match their 5-0 start ol l'tttl They were 0 0 1 tiiat year he fore 1 'SC humbled them 4117 hut Price insists this year can he different "If we don't think we can win. we're never going to win," Price said II Washington State prevails I’rii e wouldn't view it as an upset and wouldn't want Ins team labeled giant-killers He'd rather regard it as ev idem e that the Cougars are bec oming one of the giants, although he downplays the importance ol am single game ' Tills is the biggest game we n* playing this weekend he said "This game is no more important than the other si\ confereni e games we have lelt the other ones pist don't have tlie hoopla Price hopes eventually the big-game hoopla will crank up because the Cougars are play mg. not bet atise thev re lac ing a I \SC or I 'C I A "But d s going to take time and we’ve got to prove it on the football field he said low i Stale coach jim Walden said he (ought that battle tor ...Ihtuiim' Mama dovsn't cook lor vou uimnorc ‘tNg.poli restaurant & bakery 686 1 I Mh. at Hilvard St Morning Pastries Pasta Pizza & Calzone Italian Desserts Mon.-Thurs. 7:00 am - 10:00 pm Kri. 7:00 am - Midnight Sat. 0:00 am - Midnight nine years" as Washington Slate ( ii.ii li to get the program the respei t il deserved W'al den. who left after the 1 **Ht> season and rei rioted this year’s group ot seniors at Washington State said no one should he asking il the Cougars are loi real I don't know how real they have to he. they're I o ' he said 1 hey went ‘I I last year and heat I louston in a limy I game hut then they lost then i oai h and lost their quarter Ii.ii k and eyeiyhody thought they yyere going to the dogs I’rii e yyas asked on his week |y televsion shoyy lor his le spouse to a comment by former I'(!l ,,\ r oai h I In k Vermeil yy ho reportedly said on Mil s telei ast ol theUhiu Slate I'St game that the Washington State game would he "a gimme toi the Trojans I le'll he all right aftei he so hers up I’rii e quipped 1 S( i oai.h I .an y Smith yy ho has taken the Trojans to the last two Rose Urns Is isn't among those questioning yy liether Washington Stale is for real "I klltm the Cougars yyill he sky-high going against us Smith said WELCOME BACK STUDENTS \cli\cW car Cotton sweats Lycra ughLs Neon t-shirts l)a nee\\ car Baryshnikov Danskin Manka l.cisurcW car Tie-dye t-shirts Hand-painted shirts Nylon & cotton shorts ActlvaWaar lor Man A Woman 877 Gait 13th. 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