SPORTS Wrestlers remain unbeaten, win 16th straight By Jake Berg Emerald Spoils Repottei Oregon's 2tst-ranked wres tling team improved to 5-0 overall Tuesday by gaining its Hith consecutive dual meet vic tory in a lit- Hi Pacific-10 Con ference win at Cal-State Fuller ton. Scott Glenn's 1-1-4 decision over the Titans' Donnie Kier nan pul Oregon ahead for good. 9-5. Holding the number seven ranking for ]42-pound wres tlers. Glenn upped his individ ual record to 1H-2-1 with the win. "It was a lough one right from the start." Oregon Coach Ron Finley said. "They were a very, very competitive team. but we fought hard all the way." Curt Strahrn. ranked 12th In the 1 fit)-pound class, earned a technical fall to seal the victory for the Ducks and moved his re cord to a near-perfect lt>-1 Two other Oregon wrestlers won their individual weight category. Dan Vidlak, the Ducks’ na tionally second-ranked im pounder. added another win to his 8-0 record by scoring an 8-4 triumph over Fullerton's Mi < hael Grubbs Twelfth-ranked 167-pounder Mat Sprague won his class with a lli-12 decision. In the 126-pound class. Ore gon's I’at llira: took a 5-5 draw with Titan Jeff Maes, and liar SSSKSb po«« u -p'c u/iw It Works ■ • , discount « can carry a .Hin/Video POWER STlC^K^e it on an^'?h/uO Bookstore -Scoffs" CASSETTE TAPE & player case BLANK TAPE5 (TDK SA-90) typewriter ribbons answering •SSSSf 25v 1.29 1 40 off 49.95 ri*n Custatson also received a 1-1 tie in the 158 class with (.'SF wrestler Ron Cottrell. Fullerton dropped to an even 4-4 record. 0-2 in the f’ac-10, with the loss. The Mucks ended their Cali fornia road trip last night in a conference dual meet at Stan ford Results from the meet were not available at press time. REPORT Continued from Page 8 will argue with that a great deal, but it seems like poetic justice to me. and the revenue will be aliout the amount we need.” In Lane County the most pressing need is for food pur chasing funds. Frengle said. The funds an; needed to keep the t>2 food distribution agen cies open. "We’re concerned about the food purchasing money right now." Frengle said. "But in I,ane County we're in pretty good shape because we have lo cal officials who understand the problem and we have their support. In a lot of places, that's not the case." Among the recommendations was the extension of state fund ing for the Task Force on Hun ger to 1995. The task force would examine liarriers to as sistance programs, assess un met needs, examine participa tion rates of various programs, and monitor the effect of eco nomic changes on the pro grams. South Eugene Chiropractic Center * Sports Injuries * Stress Reduction * Chronic Postural Problems Dr. Frank F. Muhr 396 E. 18th St. 683-9070 v/uu Student rates Near Campus 11 r j t n rtHhicr Graphics MHHMII 1 J40-4 MU CONVENIENT, FAST & AFFORDABLE With itur professional de sign, typesetting and earn era services see'll give your — Resumes Posters Ads Booklets Business Cards Brochures etc... a professional look at a price tluit agrees with a student budget.