SPORTS Men’s golf finishes sixth at Lake Tahoe tournament The Oregon men’s golf team finished sixth in the Wolf Pack Classic held Monday and Tues day in I,ake Tahoe. Nev. at the Edgewood-Tahoe Golf Course. The Ducks shot a ‘104 over the 54-hole tournament and fin ished sixth out of 20 teams in the tournament. Most Nevada Keno won the tournament with a 54-hole score of 8H2 while Or egon State was second, firing an 887. Doug DuChateau, who hadn’t played competition golf since his high school days at Eu gene’s Sheldon High School, led the Ducks by finishing fourth in the individual stand ings. DuChateau shot a three-over par 219 with 18-hole scores of 73, 75 and 71 and finished six strokes ahead of the second best Duck, Mark Aldrich, who fired a 225. Fred Widicus of Virginia took the individual honors with a two-under par 214 while Hob Burns of Cal State-Northridge was second with a 218 along with Warren Vickers of Oregon State. Following DuChateau and Aldrich for the Ducks were lames Chrisman, Cam Martin and Troy Taimya. Chrisman fired a 229 while Martin and Taimya carded a 232 and a 237. respectively. With Scott Kreiger returning for his eighth year as Oregon’s coach, the Ducks are seeking a return trip to the NCAA Tour Women’s soccer loses first game The Oregon women’s Club Sports soccer team opened its season Tuesday with a 3-1 loss at Pacific University. Coordinator Pam Cahill said that a lack of practice time hurt her team in its opener. cVVB "A lot of us haven't played together before so a lot of the players are just feeling each other out,” she said. "This was their (Pacific's) seventh game, and it's kind of difficult when you've only been practicing for a week-and-a-half.” lennifer Huckins scored the only goal for Oregon which needs to work on its offense, Cahill said. "Our defense worked great together.” she said, “but our offense needs to work a lot harder.” The women's soccer team re turns to action next Wednesday when it hosts the University of Portland team at the Southbank Field at 4 p.m. Following that match. Oregon will play seven more matches during its fall season. Don't give up looking! Try LOST AND FOUND in the classifieds. namt -y. PIONEER SHERWOOD INFINITY / / ' ' Vi x" xX' X ■<' ViVi V >' /'/ x w ^> V^Y O/Y^V;V^i'h ~ \ ~ S \ -~ / \ ~~f V^> / \ -/ \ - \-/\~-/S- 's ~-/\-/\~ -'/ 'w N^/v /- /,N✓/>/>/' \ ✓ / s W \ ✓ C-/ vN-/v -/ / v - \! s '/n '/v '/n ' / ✓ 7 y.\ A,\ > 13th and Kincaid Ph. 346 4331 Mon. Fri 7 30 6 00 Sat 10 00 6 00