Sports Oreeon lacrosse team hands loss to Willamette \tlui kmen I' dm ea ami Jessie Paddfield each had two goals and an assist In lead the (dull Spurts l.ai .rosse team to a u -1 cu met mm behind win >>\ ei Willamette Saturday a! Sah ui s Marine Park t he I)ui ks were down 1 11 at ter one quarter, but turned up the defensive pressure the rest of the u u\ to take the w ill (undie Roll Toni made li saves lor the Dm ks, u ho oulshot Willamette -I 1 PI fm the mail h Rob Knglish. Turn Johnston )on (ilarenlnu h, l-.rii Mernei kei and plaver i oai h Pete Adam son each had single goals loi Oregon. I _ on the season Scott Dantord. Carl W hite Scott Seal and Xui h Povey all played strong defense lor the I hit ks Oregon travels to Portland this Saturday to meet Multnomah Oregon's next home action is April -1 against Portland and April 22 against Pai itii Lutheran Men's Soccer Stefan Hjarnson and Sam Maccarrone ouch scored Inst halt goals for Oregon, but it wasn't enough as Corvallis Oregon gets seventh place Starlit Yamada finished -Oth. Nancy Crawford 23rd. and heigh Manning 2fith to high light the Oregon women's golt team's seventh plane linish in last week's Hawaii Invitational in Honolulu Yamada shot 2 to for the three-day tournament. 10 shots behind tourney champion Deb bie Parks of Arizona Crawford had a total snore of 2411 and I forming a 244 Amy Eileff shot a 2!>2 and Lynn Yonemoto a 27f> to finish :14th and 44th. respectively Arizona had four golfers fin ish in the top 10 to take the team title with a team score of 903. 16 points better than sis und-place UCLA Oregon fin ished at 977 as a team Parks shot a 220 over the three days for the individual championship, followed by Paige Hilbert of Arizona .it 224 Christy Erb and Elizabeth How man of UCLA finished third and fourth, respectively The women travel to Phoe nix. Ariz for the Lad\ Sun Devil lnv national April 9 1 1 ooeooooooeooooso* Looking for employment? L Check out the ODE Classifieds. sc nred three ^oals in tlit* set ond hall to take .1 1 J win Mart arrone assisted on Bjamsnn s suin' In make it 1 -0. Oregon ( orvallis tled it 11 In* I cur \f;»t < arrone m mni unas sister! hum JO tret (Hit to give tii«* Uni ks ttie J 1 lead The (dub Sports sort or team .inumiiii cd it is open tor 11 \ outs Anvone interested should contact the l ni\ ersit\ ( hib Sports oft it e at t-H* t i 1 It e Hot kr\ The undefeated Kugene Hines got two late empt\ net goals to set.lire .1 » J win I rida\ over the l mveisit\ (’tub Sports it e hot kr\ team l oin t ioodi ie had two goals to lead the Blurs 10 0 1 while Tom St udder Mare 1 homas and l orn I)rur\ rat h had single stores 1'he Hlues outshot the Hut k~ i'l !') tni the guttir km! i.h•->11 r ami MtK* Kmiseli suirnl a gtiiil rath tin the 1 tin ks ( luti ( m ling i intiv I s t r a I ami Irunilrt Vrmletti finished srvmth ami nglith rrspn ti\rl\ In lead (lie VVtjnil’l! S (!ltlll l/Vrlttlg tram In a hist plat a tim-.li in tin- ni.nl rati' division nt last Satimlav s ( aillrgiatr Cycling .\sm« laliuu Rai ns al Cullman Washington Vrndrtli ami IshmI also tin ishi'il Iniirlh ami righth H' spi-i tiv cl\ m tin 1 i mill t rilrr turn r\cut as llir I hu ks look anothnt tirst ami giabbrtl tha nvi'iall nti'i t i liampiunship (hrgoii Stain unit tin- unm rn's tram timi- trials, lulluwi-il In U ashiugton Stair ami ()rr gun In in nail si tiring (irrgnn Stair liillnwril I hr I )lli ks u it It V\ ashmgton St.ili' litki ng ilmtl liitt K.mdlem.m took fourth ,int! Il.iii Kling ninth m the men's in.1,1 t.ti e event hut the Oregon team eotikl finish mi better tlwtn third as a te.im tit tlie event Washington State li II ik 111 vt III the ri mile 11 Ml! rat e followed hv Otegon St.ite ■ Hill ( Itegt ill K.mdlem.m .mil Nl.uk l.indree finished tilth .md eighth tesjiei 1i\elv in the 1 . mile i i tternim e\ ent hut .ig.iin Oregon finished thud hehtud Oregon St.ite .md \\ ash Iuglnn St.ite I he I tin ks also Imisheil third 111 the team time tl nils, tusl ,'H set mills liehmtl \\ llltlel Oregon State K.unlleni.m said the 1 lui ks might have linisheil highei hut that thev were without three of tl>ril lll|» ruil'IN III'! HUM' III m hedufinn i«ts Raiidleman .ilsn >,,1111 ('lull Sports i m 11i»K i- looking tin ( vt li-rs, jiiiitninIrtrlv women loi tin' team I'li.it s oni> tliinu we want lo stress ‘ Raiidleman said We want to net mine women in volved Kandleinan said that the i Inti now lias appro\miaftiK 111 men toi everx woman imnhed t hose interested should i ontai t ( lull Spoils at ext i ll 01 Kan diem.Ill at till I .'HO t Oregon will host a rat e Sat IIIdav \pnl It will on luih' I S ( \ i I inn I edei.il ion ridels, mux el sity teams and lim H e t tilers rTHE EXCEPTION THE RULE? re you always the one digging deeper, L working harder, and following through with projects long after the others have gone? If you are, and if you are interested in working with other exceptional people, then we would like you to apply for these openings. The* Oregon Daily Emerald Advertising Department currently has openings for Jr. Sales Representative positions. These posi tions will turn into sales positions next year (and possibly during summer) after intensive training in sales, marketing and general business procedures. The positions require use of a car (NO MOPEDS/BICYCLES), minimum one hour a day and, of course, unlimited enthusiasm and energy! We have to be honest when we tell all those interested in applying for these jobs that the competition is tough. But, we always need qualified salespeople and now more than ever, experience on a daily morning paper will give you invaluable “real world” experience. Please APPLY TODAY for positions starting next fall! Pick up an application in room 300 KMU CLOSING DATE: APRIL 6 Please also plan to attend a preliminar) informational meeting April 12th, 7 pm EMU Board Room ODI i\ Ml Cf/lf.l/ •##»/>/«»» f»