Give ’em a big boost. Winner’s Special ii Football mums Eume's flovtr Horn TEE UNIVERSITY FLORIST 610 E. 13th at Patterson 485-3655 BUY 1 GET 1 FREE With purchase of any sub sandwich get a sub of equal or lesser value FREE! * ONLY 9AM-1PM ON DAY OF DUCK HOME FOOTBALL GAMES! GO DUCKS Sub Shop — Two Locations 3131 West 11th 1225 Alder Marketplace West U of O Campus * Except on 4 or 6 ft subs (;ami; preview Ducks cannot afford to look past Aggies By Ashley Conklin £ me raid Sports fcd'IO' Oregon Conch Kith Brooks says his team is at the same point they were a year ago. but hopes his team doesn't play like they did at this time last season The Ducks. currently 11 and ranked 22nd in the latest Asso ciated Press Top 25 poll, were 3-1 and ranked 2.1 rd after four | games last season After the bucks quir k start though they wont 2-3 in their next five games and were 5 4 after a 45-41 loss to Brigham Young This season. Oregon is corn ing off a 12-Hi win over the Cougars, but Brooks is con cerned with the Dm ks falling into another mid season slump like they did a year ago "Certainly we were in a pret ty good position a year ago." Brooks said "We were 1-1 and then lost some tough games in the middle of the season I'm hoping we can avoid a mid sea son slump this year and contin ue to improve every week "It's not as much as where we are now as where we need to go to continue to win." he added, "and if we don't get any In-Iter and level off and stop improving, then our sea son won't lie what we'd like to be " As Oregon heads into .Satur day's non-conference game with Utah State, the Ducks are in a very precarious position. They're coming off a huge win over the (Cougars and have a big l’acific-10 Conference show down next Saturday with Washington at Husky Stadium Hut this week's game is with the 1-2 Aggies of the Big West Conference and the Ducks can't look hack too much at the BYU win or too far ahead to the Washington game "i think they understand the importance of ear h win in the win column and each loss in the loss column." Brooks said of his team "Certainly what we've accomplished so lar would lx- destroyed if we go out and play sloppily and not play up to our capabilities and lose the football game." Many people are expecting the Ducks to win this one in a walk, like previous wins over San Diego State and Idaho. There are more than a few con cerns with Utah State for Brooks, however, than just try ing to get his team motivated The Aggies haven't played a game since they lost to Missou ri 45-10 back on Sept. 15 and k ■ Phulu l»» km Oregon's defense will need another strong performance from Matt LaBounty (90), Marcus \U>ods (69) and Kory Dairy (3) if the Ducks are to continue their winning ways. 1**1 V t’ II.HI IIIHT UITKN III JJIIT pare for the Ducks (Compound ing matters for Oregon is the explosiveni'ss of running fun k Roger Grant and quarterback Ron Lopez Grant has rushed for :HI5 yards and is averaging ti 1 yards per attempt through three games while Lopez, a junior college transfer from I,os An geles. has taken over the start ing job from Kirk lohnson "They have a tremendous running track in Grant." Brooks said "They re had three weeks (to prepare tor Oregon) and they 're going now v\ 11h a |G quarterbai k and I'm not sure how moth they II change their offense Utah State is hoping for a change in its passing game af ter a dismal showing in the first three games where Aggie quar terbaeks completed only 4a percent of their passes and threw lor only Sill yards Brooks said the change to 1 .«» pez should make Utah State a better team. “Lopez is a very good ath lete. a very good quarterback." Brooks saici "(He's) a very good passer I think they feel he's the- type of young man that can lead them into the end Turn to DUCKS, Page 9 ()PROBABLE STARTERS OFFENSE SE-6 Jo* Reltzug (5 10. 170. Sr) LT-79 Todd Kaanapu(6 3. 271 Sr) LG—64 Jon Tattersall (64. 280. Jr.) C-52 Scot Boafrighl (6 2 254 Sr) RG—59 Andy Sunia (5-11, 284. Sr > (1 RT—75 David CoHinaworth (6-5. 280. So ) K TE—*3 J*tl Thomaaon (6 5, 229. Jr) QB-14BmMu»grav*(6 3. 200, Sr) \ FB—28 Ngalu Kelemem (6 2. 208. So ) TB—21 S*an Burwell (5-11, 181. RFr) FI—4 Michael McClellan (5 9 165. Sr) PK—9 Gregg McCatlum (5 9. 178. Jr) OEFENSE LE—90 Matt LaBounty <6 4, 246 Jr) NT—69 Marcus Woods <6 2. 283. Jr) RE —99 Jett Cummins <6-6, 255, Jr.) LO—44 Doug Douglass (6-4. 227. Jr ) ML—45 Jamas Bautista (6 1. 232. Jr) WL—51 Joa Fanwell (6 2, 210, So .) RO—85 Petar Brantley (6-4, 230, Sr) SS—3 Rory Dairy (5 10, 190, Sr.) LC—11 Muhammad Oliver (5-11, 170. Jr) RC-20 Daryla Smith (6 1, 181, Jr > FS-12 Eric Castle (6-3. 206, So ) P—29 Tommy Thompson (5-10, 180, Fr) UTAH ST.PROBABLE STARTERS OFFENSE SE-1 Rod Moore (6 0. 190. Sr) LT-73 Ed Silva (6 5, 265. Jr ) LG—66 Joe Moore (6 1 275. So ) C—62 Warren Bowers <6 4. 250, So ) i RG —56 Mike Vivoll (6 4. 275. Jr.) RT —57 Jaceson Maughan (6 5. 260. RFr) TE—83 Ryan Duve (6 7, 225, Jr) QB—15 Ron Lopez (6 5, 220. Jr) FB —42 Sean Hampton (5 9. 190, Jr) HB —35 Roger Grant (5-8. 190 Jr) FL— 7 Tracey Jenkins (6-0. 190. Jr) PK —14 Doug Beach (511. 175, So ) DEFENSE LT —74 Rob VanDePol (6 3 260, Jr) NG—92 Mark Johnson (6 1, 276 So ) RT—95 Joe Jacobs (6 4 265. So ) OL— 60 Piliki Tauteoli (6 1. 260, Sr ) IL —48 Kevin Bouwman (6 1, 225. Sr) lt-49 Del Lyles (6 1,215, Jr ) OL—94 Tom Hansen (6 3. 235. Sr) SS-25 Toby Tyler (6 1 192 Jr) LC —13 Greg Haynes (6 0 182, Sr) RC-27 Alu Fihakl (5 11, 190, Sr) FS—22 Scoll Munson (5 11, 181 Sr) P — 34 Rusty Carlson 16 2, 210 Jr) FOOD VALUE 1 <)(>() FRANKLIN HIM). ADJACENT TO CAMPUS ON FRANKLIN BLVD Good through October 9,1990 FRANKLIN STORE ONLY U-BANK NOW AVAILABLE FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE Henry Weinhard’s Chateau Bathroom Tissue 4 roll pkg. * 79 first two Chateau Bathroom Tissue Coke & Diet Coke 2 litre 0 ♦ Dep Dreyer’s Ice Cream 1/2 Gallon Ofeyer * Ice Creem Top Ramen Noodles 4/$1°° 7up Diet 7up 6-12 oz cans rjm Recreation Center 8<0 '*AHUmr,M I • Mi 4 • CMf I SI COUWN*»«DN » D«Y AU. ft 0*1 f 'il *0 >kU4 SAjAft* IKXCW A*A ft CHI I ‘>1 •• -juAft* MomftaruA i Ani ;aa giwua saaaa* ft HHDVdONI CMHSI ♦? VI< X<* '.AHUWA *• ■ 1 fjM» &AI AM' NA «.KA *‘*44 A»*«;s * a ftmw'ftOtUA. •4 ArTX.ADOft CMf f < f •1 A/OCAlX) U •»' « ft ' **»t ,* •ft ti HA SAlAO«,4»*? •«* M 4" r TIT HC. (msft ito *•» Ito 1070 7* no HO Hi IIM » W ) *• ’0 to : *0 ) n ifto IV8 410 1/10 7*5 1*1 10/0 TVO 110 4*0 / » 710 j» io to )w «ao ? to > to io to ?9) )to ’Oto .•** iw ioto /to )» 'Oto 1/1 4 /I *7 00 J» 1*1 »» nu i anniuwitnco »• «; moavmm '• HOTPAST»U*A «» MOT »* AT Mu a HOT IIA HHf r 14OMM ?» mot now tiff APA*tHAMi 73 AVOCADO I ftOASIMH rt k*XAOO l rwnu* ?« •AMCCUfOCHCXCM rt *TA1 IAH 1AUSA6I « f OUH IT | U 5UI CMOOSI AM> lOUMCOlOWt AT^ CHUMS 4?0 1110 4» l> «0 Sffitf Mh; »r*i i * >» >?o 4» nte 4M i;» 4*0 »>*0 IV) 1*0 ns )« 1 *0 1/# in 40* »4 *0 4 0* >4*0 4*0 »?« 4« 1MK tV£ 4tSO OFFER A GRE A T SELECTION OF PARTY TRAYS1 i 35$ OFF I Small Sub Sandwich ! (6") Exp 12/31 <90 50$ OFF Medium Sub Sandwich O') Exp 12/31/90 *1.00 OFF Family Sub Sandwich (2 Ft ) Exp 12/31/90 L. [