_Sports Women miss last chance at Cal Bears get NCAA bid B\ ( am Sivesind fmerald Sports Reporter Tlie Oregon women's basketball team lust more than a disappointing game at (ialitorma Sat urday. m 77 the Dm ks may have lost a tourna ment Iml With the win, the Hears finished 17 II met all and created a three wa\ tie tor fourth in the Pai ifit 10 donferenc e between the Ihicks the Hears and Washington State All have <) u i onfei em e rei ords The part that really hurls the Ducks is that Cal got a hid to the NCAA tournament Sunday Oregon, finishing at 1" 1.’ overall had given up ,i11 hopes of an N't A A tourney hid It appears now that a victory met Cal might have vaulted them into the N< AA tournament doing in to Berkeley for the weekend Oregon didn’t appear to even have a chance at the \.i tional Women's Invitational I ournament a tournament it ivon a year ago It there is am good to c nine from the new ul Cals \CA.\ bid it mav he that the Ducks till have a shot at the \UTI Oregon lost si\ of its last seven games to wind up a disappointing season I he stretc h run losing skid is the worst Oregon has incurred since losing seven of eight games to end the 11 ltd! H I season On Saturday the Ducks stalled off slow against ( ail. falling behind ’ 7 earls filings got worse as Oregon coach I iwm lleinv got a tec him a I foul for arguing ovet lough plus inside against his senior camlet Stel.ude kasperski Hoards Vanessa Seldeu and Mic helle hide kept the Ducks in the game with even three pointers between them Seldeu finished with i t points in -411 minutes of play I hie. one ol three seniors playing in her final legulai season game as a Duck led all Oregon sc oreis with lie She was I ten H from three-point range kasperski added H points while lorwaid Irma McCartnev chipped in with Hi points and nine boards The Due ks and Hears fought evenlv tluough out the entire game, with l la I grabbing the largest lead ol the game at eight early ill the sec one! hall \ .mess,i Nelilrn I In' Dorks Hill manage in ..i,11> tin' lf.nl mo mentarih .it iti . > hut i u! pulled away fur ihr \ li tur\ \\. Mirl ul plaud '.Miii Cal ill night and 111:1! it i ;> I > 1.11 lu have till' ei mi gi In put I In-111 av\u\ hi make them pla\ nut game llrmv '••nil I wish I li.nl .m i \ | il.iti.il mil tin u In wi' i (mill ii t get tlm planus going thr smi ond hall ul tin- sea son lero.su I’aliinsoiia lull all sctimrs with her IH points to paw* four other Cal team mouthers in double figures t kregon' s third son lot ja< quin Seiimniuk struggled linm tlm field shooting I toi > and tin ishing with three points Sim played only -it ntin tilos Tlm I tui ks now must sit and wait to see n tin'll season u ill i nntmim w ith an \\\ I I hid 342-8111 TINO’S • Full dinner menu • 23 varieties of Pizzas • Whole wheat and white crust • Pi/zas to go cooked and uncooked 15th and Willamette Hours: Mon.-Thur» 1 1 00 Midnight Frl. 11 00-1 00 a m Sat. 5 00 1 00 a m Sun 5 00 11 00 p m Oregon West -FITNESS TANNING PACKAGES 5 tans 10 tans 15 tans 515°° $20°° $25°o Membership not requir ed BEST HOURS • BEST PRICES bam 11pm 7 Days a Week 085 1624 1475 Franklin Blvd Across from Campus THE PRIVACY Fourteen privately enclosed spas await you at Onven Nature's own bree/es will refresh you in our open to the sky rooms Our warm bubbly water w i' relax you Get to know us and close the door on the world for one qu>e» hour ^ HOUMT HOT TTJ5 MNTAi Tokmy reservations until II 30 p m weekdays until 12 45 weekends Col* 345 *^048 I8E3 Garden A*e Eugene '* iMJNDCRIAMP CiRE AT FOR PART If S AND BIRTHDAYS 5^l/|ncn all GAMtS WORK VW,UCU WITH NICKELS GAMES admission 1 so 5TH STHHT PUBLIC MA8KIT ^ tUGHIt • 683 8464 7/ V Kah-Nee-Ta Serine Break ’90 \0%disa urt« • •. v -, v ... StUlknts 01 ..&»■•»’ ,hl„,U-U^"* Sli .u ')” 1,1 I ,,'ent w l> o W**»K