_Sports I’hnlo b\ Mmk ^ Iph (iraduating seniors Komi Xagamoto anil Amber (iobeen defeated Puget Sound's No. 1 doubles team in their Final college match. Tennis team finishes with a win By Robert Weber Emerald Contributor The I'niversify of Oregon women's tennis team finished their season on a high note Sat urda\ vMtli a -J i> i at \o 1 singles yvliile (Ioheen. play HOW FAR WILL YOUR DEGREE TAKE YOU? Work. work, work That's all you've been doing for years1 You've studied all night, sat through a zillion and one lectures, passed your last pop quiz, and taken your final final Congratulations1 It's graduation1 Now it's time to see how far your degree can take you But first, why not take your degree somewhere you've always promised yourself you'd go “aftergraduation." New York. San Diego. Cancun, or Pans Whether you're flying south of the border or across the ocean, start your summer travel at the Eugene Airport Many fares are the same as Portland And now, parking costs are less Let your degree be your passport to summer travel Call your travel agent for reservations today You've earned it1 A EUGENE AIRPORT^ mu No i singles. polished off l.isa I fit k 1)4. t> ) Tfii' two also < ombined to defeat Puget Sound’s No 1 doubles team of Magee and Kate Murphy t> -4. 7 - fi lunior Hilary Roberts and freshman Shelley Hrandt also sec ured three wins for the Ducks b\ sweeping their sin gles mate he's and the No Z double's from Puget Sound Roberts cruised bv Murphv fi-l. n 1 at No Z singles, and Hrandt defeated karyle Kramer (i Z. t. I I’lie doubles mate h was .1 blowout with Roberts and Hrandt crushing Die k and Kra rner f> (). ti t) Ihe I fin ks e ompleted the sweep w ith vii lories by Marga ret I arleigh and Tracev Miller at No *> and (i singles I arleigh defeated Anne Holaneli'i (ill. (i -1 while* Miller took e are1 of Hessie \Vindee:ke*r 7 5. ti Z Miller also ti'amed with jenni ter Tachibana at No .1 doubles for the' ninth vie torv of the day tor the- 1 file ks ihi' vie.torv over Puget Sound left the' I hie ks u ith .i 15 11 reeeird in what (ireider calls. the toughest schedule we ve i*ver plaved 1 am extremely pleased with our season (ireider said "lie beat almost even team that we should have and got a chance to play against some of the top teams in the nation The Dili ks played Hill-ranked Arizona and Kith ranked San Diego on a recent road trip De spite being blown out in both matches, the Ducks got .1 taste ol what it takes to i ompete a nationwide level "We learned that to compete with teams like Arizona and Stanford we must narrow the gap between our No 1 and No 0 players.” (ireider said If we are able to do that then we will be able to compete w ith the top ranked teams.” (ireider plans to have a simi lar schedule next season for a team that he thinks c .in lie even better than this year's lie has letters of intent from three standout players from the west coast w ho he feels w ill improve the team immediately Sherry lairgrieve, knssx Har ter and Katie Glynn are all ex peeled to challenge for some of the top positions left vacant b\ the graduation of Nagamoto and Cloheen when thee arrive next season. l airgrieve is a senior at West Albany yx ho is 1 urrently ranked seventh in the northwest in sin gles and No. 2 in doubles Bar tel and Glynn both hail from California where they .ire high lx ranked in singles THE EMI! CULTURAL FORUM PRESENTS ANOTHER HERITAGE MUSIC CONCERT From Norway! Champion 1 lardnnger Fiddler KNUT BUEN also featuring Norwegian Folk Dancers REIDAR MEINSTAD and KARIN BRENNESVICK A (lout ('i t mil I lam e Thurs. May 3 8pm EMU Ballroom $8 General Public • $4 U of () Students IK kfls available ,u !AH M.un Desk \ Hallndei i Mush THIS WEEK 16 OZ. BUZZARD GOOD THROUGH K RUT 17 The BUZZARD’ from Dairy Queen the most scrumptious treat ever' Try a Blizzard made with a Heath Bar a Butter finger cookies or fruit or try our NEW FL AVORS OREO OR HYDROX MINT CREME PECAN PRALINE Get carried away by a Blizzard soon at your participating Dairy Queen Some flavors not available in all stores <» lRKATIV, vex right: