SPORTS ( awflf** PHoto Oregon student Murk Smith wrapped up Rmikie of the Year honors in the American Racing Series on Sunday. Smith races to honors as ARS circuit rookie By Paul Morgan Emerald Sports Reporter Mark Smith will graduate from the University litis year with a business degree and a :i •» grade point average lie could go into a number of busi ness-related fields after gradua tion. but he won’t At least not vet Smith corralled Rookie of the Year honors on the American Kar tug Series i irr uit-a level of rar ing one step below Indy r ars after finishing fifth at Li guna Ser a Raceway in Monte rev Calif . on Sunday lie entered the race tied for second place in points with Robbie Huhl. who has battled with Smith all year long for the t hampionship. hut finished the season in third place. "It feels good." Smith said "I worked hard for the Rookie of the* Year, and I have to r redit my team for giving me a well balanced car." Smith finished fifth in the morning qualifying round at Monterey, but car trouble in the second qualifying round later in the day landed him in the eighth starting position. There was a lot of contac t in the- first few laps as drivers jookied for position, and act i dents tend to occur when the wheels of these open-wheel cars climb up over each other. Smith said For Smith, in his fourth year of rac ing on CAKT sanctioned c ire nits, the third-place finish adds to a long list of racing ac complishments that have vault ed him onto the racing scene. Fast year he captured the Bosch VW Super Vee Driver Championship after winning five races in 11 starts. Smith, in only his third full season of professional racing, added four pole positions, five track rec ords and Id top five finishes to his five victories in 1989. In nine racing seasons. Smith has collected 42 victories and seven championships. These racing accomplish Turn to SMITH. Page 11 Men’s soccer team faces big match with Oregon State Thu < 'tub Sports men's soccer team will play its bi^ match of the year in Corvallis today at ! p m .is Oregon takes on Ore gon State Oregon and Oregon State will battle for the Oregon Cup in today's match, the trophy that is annually awarded to the winner of the Civil War match "Playing OSU is our game of the year." said coach Sam Maccarrone. ' I've Ireen on the team for three years now. and in the past it's been kind of lai kadiiisir al and we've had a lark of respect This fall we've plaved really well and been outstanding Oregon is heading into the Civil War match with the Hea vers on a roll After opening the season by tying Oeorge Fox College, the men’s team has won six straight matches Oregon took care of Central Oregon Community College to Sr } ELL IT TO THE PRESIDENT I letv is your v. h.iiu c to t.ilk u ith the president about those issues that concern Si hi most. AlUiuJontsaroinv tied to; in open forum with ProiJcm My Ion Brand. Toll him ssh.it you think It ' your tuturo. i: J0-5:lX) p.m. Wednesday. October 24 Room 1 SO Columbia Mall \1i\/>ruiiir \1.iiI. nr* lhh\tor Oftuf i*# ^tuticnt AJiwacy i. .1 »•* ihs t u‘ /'►. unJ ihr \ss4* tahij StuJt’nt* i>f fht Umirr-() on Oct. 17. Skip Weintraub was the stor ing star in both matches, scor ing two goals against Central Oregon and then kicking in three goals against Western Or egon 'copies' me copy shop 539 E. 13th 485-6253 However. VYeintraub wasn I the only star Maccarone had one goal and an assist against Central Oregon and had four assists in the hig win over Western. And it wasn't just the offense Turn to SOCCER Page 11 WEDNESDAY, OCT. 25 7 P.M. SKI EXPO 8 P.M. MOVIE TICKETS $5.00 i \ SOUTH EUGENE HIGH AUDITORIUM U Of 0 Survival Center and Eugene PeaceworVs presents Trojan radiation linked to increased mortality in Oregon Thun, Oct. 25 2:30-4:00pm Fir Roorr Lecture by Dr Jay Gould. Ph D. author of "Deadly deceit; Low level radiation, high level cover up" I Also Lloyd Morbelt. Don 1 Waste Oregon Committee Measure 4