DOCTORS OF OPTOMETRY next TO LENSCRAFTERS DR. RON V. CUEVAS OPTOMETRIST Ot. Ron V. Curas ft Associates 400 VsRoyRfcor Center Eugsna, Orsfon 17401 (SOD 447-4144 Baseball • Football • Basketball □oc CARDS and complete sets Buy-Sell-Trade • Hasebjii wax racks 84 to Present • Rookie Cards Complete Sele< lion • complete line 01 noooy Supplies • Video Games • Posters Grand 9am Sports Cards 345-9779 1607 E 19th (next to Prince Pudders) Hours 11-7 7 days a Meek JOaDOdOODODOD SPORTS Ducks earn split by beating USC By Robert Weber ErwiM Sports Reporter Oregon's volleyball squad showed Us determination Sat* urday night by knocking off USC in four tough games to earn a split on what could be its toughest road trip of the year. The Ducks* 16-14. 12-15, 15-12, 15-10 victory over the Troians helped ease the hurt __Pac-10 Volleyball— UCLA Suntotd On-ton USC Anton* Anion* St Oregon St Washington Washington St Olitor tiM W l ftl.CB t> 0 1000 - S 1 1 2 3 3 2 1 833 1 MS 2H $00 3 400 3V> 400 IV. 400 3W 400 3h S00 3H 0 b 000 b that UCLA put on them Friday night The Bruins, ranked first or second in both national polls last week, blistered the Ducks 15-3. 15-2. 15-3 in a match that lasted less than an hour. The weekend split left the Ducks all alone in third place in the Pacific-10 Conference with an 11-4 overall record and 3-2 conference mark. "We didn't play very well and UCLA played great, in fact, they had a near-perfect match." Oregon Coach Gerry Gregory said. "We didn’t hit for a very high efficiency and our biggest problem was that we didn't pass well enough to run our of fense against a good blocking team in UCLA," Gregory said. "It was an awful combination for us so the match didn't last very long." Natalie Williams led the Bru in attack with 15 kills and an amazing .619 hitting percent age as UCLA finished the match with 41 kills and a .493 team hitting percentage The win left UCLA alone at the top of the Pac-10 with a 5-0 Pac-10 record and 12-1 overall record. The Ducks were held to 25 kills and a 025 hitting percent age as juniors Dawnn Charroin and |ulie Jeffery paced the team with seven kills each. Oregon was also outblocked seven to two for the match. Despite the blowout Friday night, the Ducks refused to give up on the entire trip. They re grouped and outfought the Tro ians for a big road win in con ference play Saturday. "It was a good road victory for us and should help put us in a position for post-season play,” Gregory said. "Molly McGrath had one of her finest matches ever for us, setting the ball very well and hitting for a high efficiency," Gregory said. "Julie Jeffery and Marcie Price also played very well for us." Against the Trojans, the Ducks were more effective at the net and the service line than they were against UCLA, pounding out 55 kills and scor ing 11 service aces. As a team, the Ducks managed only a .188 hitting percentage but were able to hold the Trojans to a .182 mark. The Ducks will spend this week preparing for the Arizona schools. Arizona State comes to McArthur Court on Friday night while the Wildcats of Ari zona visit Oregon Saturday. Whether You Need A Micro Or Full-size Tape Recorder, The UO Bookstore V W W * J ■ W jw -w w At a Price You Can Afford! Has It 5® :is§ »'vi(fioWONLY-i?^ .1 4Q\I „ . ttCRIES lMCHM,Of>BUEB»TTt™tS 'Included _ r-1 fcT MlC _ •fApt COUNTER howonlySS^ jj&tfUD *°*Lvsnt**ot*S lgg&s&*L •BE .V169-®® — FUU-SUt TCW39V CLA»a,w ffJSSSKffSS« 39.95 NOW only TCS-430 STEREO ■ STEflER°LE^ScHCONSOL NOWONLYf^ _. •<% iunn NOW OMI.'f 249.95 tss&cr INCLUDED ck CHARGE •8S5S«S5SSS1» 1-f--I ELECTRONICS Prices Effective Through October 7, 1990 DEPARTMENT. i , i i * i • 13th »ind kiiK'tiid Hi 34h 4331 Mon In 7 10 MXI DOING LAUNDRY WAS A FOUR LETTER WORD, UNTIL NOW n ° ihiimii IMIIIMIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIU CAPTURE j those fun times ? on film. Get yours at the UO Bookstore.