SPORTS Club soccer season ends By Patrick Bryan fcm-'- jld Co'i'''DulOr The Oregon men's i tub soccer team, fresh off a successful 7-2-1 campaign, hopes to repeal its sure ess with a strong showing this spring The recently completed fall season be gan Sept. 22 with a ()-() tie against George Fox College. Four days Liter Or egon began a six-game winning streak with a :t-0 win over the University of Portland junior varsity squad in Port land Cliff DeCroot scored two goals to lead the Ducks. With only one day's rest, the squad journeyed to Olympia. Wa. to take on Evergreen State College's varsity squad, and came away with a 2-1 win. Goals by Andy Gagnier and Sam Maccarrone. who doubles as one of the team's coach es and co-coordinators, assured the vic tory. Oregon's first home match followed, and Portland's |V unit ventured to Southbank Field only to lose 2-1 to the streaking Oregon squad. Ansel Evans, who. along with Maccarrone coordinates Oregon’s team, was "very pleased” with the effort against Portland. "Portland has one of the best colle giate soccer programs in the country." said Evans, "and for us to beat their ju nior varsity team was impressive." Next up was Southern Oregon State College's club team and Oregon contin ued to baffle its opponent, this time t.ik ing a 2-1 victory in a game that saw the emergence of Skip Weintraub. who scored his first goal of the season Weintraub, who would finish the sea son ,is tin- If,un's If,fling scorer with eight goals ,iiul one .issist. lul his stride in the next two home games, .storing two goals in a I 0 shutout ot l Centra! Dr egon Communits College and then driving home three si ores in a ti l) she! lar king of Western Oregon Slate Col lege. Also tier oming more prominent in ()r egon's attar k was the work of goalie John "Bongo" Footman Although Footman sustained a Broken arm midway through the season, and played the remainder of the year with a cast on his arm. his work around the goal was exceptional. Evans said A visit to Corvallis ended Oregon's win streak as the Beaver varsity squad Blasted Oregon fi t) "They were just five times Better than us." lamented Evans, who still sees the Beaver squad as the arch-rival for Ore gon Seeking to return to their winning ways Oregon went to Bend, where lhe\ dropped a ;l-2 decision to Central Ore gon Community College The season ended on a triumphant note with a .11 win at home against Southern Oregon Soccer might lie the number one team sport in tin* world, hut in this country soccer is still struggling to he accepted like other major sports and the men's team at Oregon suffers like all soccer teams throughout the nation do bee ausc of it. The Oregon team has already started practice for spring term and anyone in terested in partii ipating in the Oregon men's soccer team may contact Ansel Evans at -185-Ft‘l5. or may (all the Club Sports off it e at 14l> 17 I t r llr Pltota Skip Weintrauh Finished the fall season as the Oregon i:luh soccer team's lead ing acorer with eight goals and one assist. Stretch your dollars by using coupons from the Oregon Daily Kmerald *58*53° MERRY MESSAGES «“T„° FROM AROUNDTHE WORLD Deadline: Dec. 6th before 1 p.m. n China In China thr Chn*i»4«i light th«?if houtr* *nh beautiful f>apdp«*f aiul (,>apri lantern* . France On Christmas fve, French children pul their shoes in front of the fireplace They hope that FVre Noel (lather C hristmas) will SUs^^i-till them with presents/"'^ " s wm>~ » I Choose Bright Red Art for only $ 1.50 each! 3 4 5 cfe 6 ART?# Please Print All Information Clearly MESSAGE: _ \u\lrjIij and Vt* /rjland ( hrislmas milk's m summertime in those ciHitWrios I amities oiton / cclehiaic h\ hav inp .1 pit ilk .11 the Kmch' r V Information below for office use only NAME:_ ADDRESS: ZIP: PHONE: # of lines:_+ Art $ 1.50 ? (50C per line!) Total Cost:_ Place ads at: Room 300 EMU'EMU Main Desk*UO Bookstore (Also in the EMU lobby starting Nov. 26!) V. _/ Denmark Ihc people of Denmark have fhnr bin :*&•; (. hfisima* mral .it midnight on i hmcm.o l vc. f or dem-rf thc\ h*nc •i mI rue podding with om- .il *X;': ■F!"!»d !i t NX'lnwer grt* the ilmond : g*>od Uuk in the coming! ve.ir