SPORTS Back to basketball Basketball practice bewail for the first time this season Monday for NCAA member schools throughout the nation and both Oregon teams were back on the new McArthur Court floors as Terrell Brandon and Marne Smith get set to lead the Ducks into another Pacific-10 Conference season. Photos by Sean Poston and Eric Evans Oregon golfers stand 10th in 15-team tournament The Oregon women's golf team stands in Kith plac e after the first day of the Kdean Ihlandlelt invitational hcdd at the Sahalie Country (dub in Kenton. Wash Monday The Ducks fired a team score of 4Z for the day to finish loth out of 15 sc hotels in the Invita tional Oregon's Leigh lior nung was tied for 15th place overall with a first-round eight over par HO. She is seven strokes off lilt* lead held by Au drey Wooding of Stanford who c arded a ? :t Wlule liomung had a good first-day. the other Duck duf fers didn't fare nearly as well. Shannon Kfaier shot an 85 to tie for -40th place while Starla Yamaha was eight strokes ha< k at 88 and tied for 58th overall Heth Mam /ak fired an B‘l to tie for both place while tuiura Hieyhi shot a non-counting <)(> for the Ducks. lying for t>4th Stanford was the first-day loam louder as the Cardinal fired a 306 while Oklahoma was next at 310 followed by host Washington which record ed a 319. While Wooding paced the in dividual competition. Oklaho ma had three golfers tied for second with Heth Brown. Kllen Mielke and Alyoya Kumhin all carding 76s, Stanford's Jodi Kigley was also tied for second Schools from around the west coast and elsewhere are competing in the three-day tournament which continues today and will conclude on Wednesday. Several other schools in the tournament in c lode Kansas. Brigham Young. Hawaii. long Beach State, and New Mexico. Ducks fall out of Top 25 poll Oregon’s footl>all team dropped out of the Associated Press Top 25 poll on Monday, following a 38-17 loss to Wash ington last Saturday. The Ducks were ranked 19th going into the game against Washington who was ranked 17th. The Huskies moved up to the No. 13 spot but Oregon fell out of the poll to the 27th spot with 83 votes. The Ducks would have needed 33 more votes to tie Texas ASM for the 25th slot Virginia takes over the No. 1 spot this week after Michigan, the previous No. 1, fell to cross-state rival Michigan State. The Cavaliers were ranked No. 2 last week. Virginia and Georgia Tech, which jumped up from No. 18 to No. 11. are on a collision course to meet for the Atlantic Coast Conference champion ship. a game that looks like it could decide the national championship, or have major bearings on this year’s No. 1 team. The Top Twenty Five By The Associated Press The Top Twenty Five teams in the Associated Press 1990 c ol* lege football poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Oct. 13. total points based on 25 points for a first place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote, and last week's rankings 1 Virginia (38) 2 Miami. Fla (15) 3 Tennessee (2) 4 Nebraska (3) 5 Auburn 6 Notre Dame (1) 7 Florida St 8 Illinois 9 Houston (1) 10 Michigan 11 Georgia Tech 1? Brigham Young 13 Washington M Colorado 15 USC 16 Oklahoma 17 Florida 18 Mississippi 19 Texas 20 Indiana 21 Wyoming 22 Clem son 22 Iowa 24 Michigan St 25 Texas A&M Record Pts Pvs 600 14M f 410 1.414 3 4 02 1 354 5 600 1,258 7 40-1 1.238 6 4 1 0 1 208 8 4 10 1 046 10 4 10 971 11 500 963 12 3 2 0 939 1 500 835 18 5 10 830 13 5 10 J86 17 51 1 762 14 5 1 0 761 16 5 10 724 4 510 485 9 510 374 24 3 10 354 - 4 0 1 312 22 700 291 23 520 278 15 4 1 0 278 25 2 2 1 193 - 4 2 0 116 20 Other receiving votes TCU 89 Oregon 83 South Carolina 36 Ohio St 15 California 14. Penn Si 12. Arizona 11 Louisville 5 Toledo 5 S Mississip pi 4 UCLA 2 It I l.tod l '« (.»(>« I I * . .s I Se.ilood items not mi Imted I .ike V^ut \\ .III.title Hf Have Keqs and I’ail) Halls lo (io!! 344 447 I I 14th Se Alder 17fK) t; 14thi Comr f njo\ Sun and F\m On Our Dttlt! OPEN FOR LUNCH 344-447 I ; FALL TAN SPECIAL I $5.00 Off Current Prices SunShower Tanning Center ON CAMPUS 874 E. 13th Am. • UpiWra by Klnko's • 485-2323 ONE COUPON SPECIAL PER CLIENT • Good Thru Oct. 25. 1990 SunShower Tanning Center r We are the sun salon most conveniently located (or students (acuity and staK. l.unch • study break •• between classes whenever you have a little extra time you can take a 20 minute vacation and relax in our deeply soothing sunbeds, Enjoy the warmth and your choice ol music as you regain that luscious summer color S74 E. 13th A*b. • Upstair* by Kinko's • 435-2323 H4MJFK Airconditionad sKjjV| _ WHERE THE TROPICAL SUN SHINES INDOORS "PT* '