SPORTS Ducks come up short in final two matches By Jake Berg Emerald Spons Reporter Oregon's volleyball season ended this weekend with a pair of losses in visits to conference foes Stanford and California The third-ranked Cardinal made quick work of the Duc ks Friday night by handing Ore gon a 15-5, 15-7, 15-7 defeat Held to a poor .0H2 hitting per tentage, the Ducks lost to the Pacific-10 Conference runners up for the second time this year. The Cardinal, 24-3 overall and 10-2 in the Pac-10, was led by Hev Oden's 14 kills, blasting the Ducks with a bla/ing Old hitting efficiency. Ali Watkins led the Oregon attack with her six kilts as the Ducks dropped its 11th Pac-10 match of the season. "Stanford played awfully well tonight and caused us some problems," Coach Oerrv Gregory said. "It’s hard to feel good after such a lop-sided match." Meeting equal disappoint ment, the Ducks dropped a four-game match Saturday night at Pac-10 cellar-dweller (California By ending Oregon's season, California left a bad taste in the Ducks' mouth with the 15-H. 15-12, 15-17. 15-11 win - only the third Pac-ll) win for the Pac-10 Volleyball T»«m UCLA Sianlord Oregon Si use Arizona Arizona St Oregon Washington St Washington California W L Pet GB 18 0 1 000 - 16 2 889 2 11 2 611 7 9 9 500 9 8 10 444 10 8 10 444 10 6 12 333 12 6 12 333 12 5 13 228 13 3 15 162 15 Golden Hoars this season Mindee Adams led a bal anced Oregon attack, with 34 kills and 3 1 digs Watkins pounded 30 kills for the Dm ks. and Julie Jeffery i ut through the Bears with If) kills. The Ducks started off game three hy running up a 4-1 lead hut had to hold through three ties before winning their only game of the weekend. 17-15 "We fought hard and I can live with that." said Gregory "I couldn't ask for more than that. They gave it their all Oregon's (>-13 I’ac-lt) mark leaves the Ducks seventh in the final conference standings The Ducks finished at 15 14 overall The Ducks made the NCAA Tournament last season hut lost three starters off that stpiad to graduation. With no seniors on this year's team, Oregon will likely he in a strong position to capture another NCAA bid next season and finish in the upper division of the Hat-10. SPRINGFIELD SMOKE SHOP TOBACCO • PIPES • LIGHTERS • INCENSE KNIVES • GIFTS • CANDY 1124 Main St.. Springfield, OR 97477 503-747-8529 tmv4 800-782-9495 4 Engine Service 1000 S. Berlelsen Rd. II lugene OR 97*02 One Block Borin olW I Ith Nolen Intf Plere Specializing in Volkswagon Service For 32 years 342-3952 Student and Faculty Discounts qakwaySBI) A[BOBICS\ AEROBICS Aeroba Floor to help prevent back, knee & ankle injuries. Many classes to choose from: Fitness I • Fitness 11 Combo Fitness • Cardio Plus • Full Figure Fitness WHY CHOOSE LESS WHEN YOU CAN GET THE BEST • Compare our instructors • Compare our prices and • Compare our facilities Call now for more information 343-3314 16K Oak way Mall, Eugene, OR MYSTERY COUPONS NOV. 19 - 24 AT THE UO BOOKSTORE OFF STOREWIDE i-—•—■' 1 "■■■■■" " ■ • ■ *■> SIX DAYS ONLY!! When you make ANY purchase at the UO Bookstore, you'll get to draw for a mystery coupon and receive 15% to 50% off your purchasel The coupon also has an entry form so you can win great Thanksgiving prizes! ENTER TO WIN!! The UO Bookstore says ‘Happy Thanksgiving' to you and gives you a chance to win a delicious meal or buy a Thanksgiving turkey. $100 GIFT CERTIFICATE TO OREGON ELECTRIC STATION (One to be given away) $20 GIFT CERTIFICATE TO SAFEWAY (10 to be given away) ALMOST EVERYTHING IN THE STORE IS INCLUDED IS THIS. SALE WITH THESE EXCEPTIONS: Counobooks «im ptocossmy totxicco pto ducts ckissrmys academe royal*! computers soflwato tennis baiis mm chaviiso oireody sate mated ond some electronic equipment already priced OKtfomoiy compofttivety No further discounts cosn royis’or satos onty 1 limited to stock on hand Main stoic at 13th and Knead only UO BOOKSTORE 13th 4 Kincaid Mon Fn 7 30 6 00 Sal 10 00 6 00 346 4331