BOATRIGHT Continued from Page 3 right about keeping things in perspective when tile baby was bom "The main thing I tried to get across was that tilings are not going to come easy." Xoumboukos said "I told him that he was going to have a bahv ■it the toughest time of the season, and that things just don't take i are of themselves Boatright has taken Xoumboukos' advise to heart. "We talked about those things so there would be no surprises and I could focus." he said, and it has helped tm* .1 lot So far it hits worked out great While lloatright realizes tho i hallenge of fai mu Tuaolo this weekend. ho rememliers all too well tho day. in 1988. that tin* Heavers finally Imat the Ducks, and hi* doesn't want to s«h> it happen again I remember trying to finish the game (in (air vallis) with all of tho fans ready to rush the field." he s.iid about the loss that ended a I t game Oregon winning streak in the Civil War I couldn't live with losing to (the Heavers) in tm senior year There is a lot of pride at stake, and we are going to pla\ this game like we're both 9 o and going for the national championship WAR Continued from Page 5 but only 2-9 over that span when he hasn’t started or completed a game. Brooks admitted that the Ducks have had a bit of a confidence problem in the pas t w hen Muigra v e couldn't play, but said it's a situation Oregon had better remedy soon. “It's been a little bit of a problem, but if it's going to continue we're going to In in for some long years ahead because he isn't going to be back with us next year." he said. STAFF Editor: Ashley Conklin Contributor: I’.nd Morgan Copy Editors: Peter Cogs well. Robert Weber Graphics Editor: Sean Pus ton Photographers: Eric Evans. Andre Kanieri Ad Sales: Michael Gray Production Saudi Duller, )im Finch. Michele Ross. Jennifer Smith. Cover photo: Joe Earwell (by Andre Kanieri) Club Wash has something for just about every Duck w ith laundry. Including a big screen TV, a deli, music, video games and dr\ cleaning. W addle on into Club Wash. It's real fun. It's real clean. IVing vour laundry w ill never he the same. 13th + Patterson •• 342-1727 'tcasmsm** OOf Recycle This paper DOCTORS OF OPTOMETRY hext to LENSCRAFTERS DR. RON V. CUEVAS OPTOMETRIST Df Ron V Cuevas l Associates 400 Valley Ru«i Centef Eugene. Oregon 9’40t (503) M 7 8666 TOO OFF )MPLETE TACT LENS ^PACKAGE ^V*/Slud*nl I 0. Am»nc*n Oplomttftc A»*oci«tion Ufc i:li roA-yuEN RESTAURANT & (.OUNCE 1400 \W Oih. Contain* 752-0242 Now playing in the Dragon s Den Ijmnge Reaction Fri. Nov. 16 & Sat. Nov. 17 lounge open from 5 PM to 2 AM LETTER PERFECT Graphics • Typesetting • Design/Consultation • Paste-Up/Layout • PMT's/Transpareni ies SUIlt MX) t fUi KU MOfllAl UNION 346~43& 1 * A ' M DULJDUUUUUUUQQUDUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU ] Baseball • Football • Basketball □ CARDS and complete sets Buy-Sell-Trade baseball Wax P,x ks to Present Rookie Cards Complete line ol Hobby Supplies Video Games Complete Selet turn • Posters Grand Slam Sports Cards 1607 L 19th 345-9779 | (tH'\1 to Prince Pucklers) Hours: 11-7 7 days a week UNITED COLORS OF BENETTON FALL COLORS OF BENETTON. See you in CORVALLIS! c Cannery Mall 111 N.W. 9th St. « 758-0074 ^ After the game come on in for an PIZZA Probably the best darn pizza in the Pac-10! 945 N.W. Kings Blvd. 752-5151 -and Enjoy your favorite beverage at gUDS&suos 935 NW Kings Blvd. Wide selection of draught & microbrew beer. IMust be 21 or older) Next to Woodstock’s sssssssssssssssssssssssssss?