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A0.E \ you A h R t A ", j - iS i'^ $L 'tpu> M WCr* ** V «i M -Jit t ML 4 fO MU?)Otf «A« C uA§ H n *V*f •.>-' a . -if * • 9 T« »,;<»% Weasel’s World Kraig Norris i lS*"S*itT BAUXZ BOLSHY CrtAXlF IJUSICAIWOTJ HUMOU \ WICU ft 0 \ * K**lSy ' /i%._ <Aj Dtw T lock at it as vrtKD NASS UXK AT it AS A DivtASnT Of liKSttleS r*at* UVINQ IM A OXltflf SPORTS Brooks changes lineup By Jake Berg Emerald Stxvts Editor Thu Oregon football deck has been shuffled. In the wake nf two straight losses and multiple injuries. Coach Rich Brooks was forcer! Monday to pull the old switch er oo, making personnel changes on both offense and defense. Most notable of the changes is thi' return of cornerback Daryle Smith to the Oregon ros ter The senior was suspended indefinitely at the start of last week for unspecified disciplin ary reasons and did not play in the Ducks' 30-14 loss to USC last weekend. Following his reinstatement. Smith took part in drills Mon day. Redshirt freshman Herman O'Berrv replaced Smith in the secondary against the Trojans and received compliments on his performance from Oregon defensive coordinator Denny Schuler after the game But Brooks said a starter at corner hack for Saturday's home game against New Mexico State would not be determined until later tins week Another change in the sec ondary involves the moving of strong safety Chad Cota to the first unit The redshirt fresh man replat os junior Paul Rodri gue/ at the position Kyle ( rowstun, who mitered the season as the Ducks see ond string quarterback, has been movi d to the set ondary as he hopes to see more playing time The redshirt freshman saw action in Oregon's opening win over Washington State, i-onipb-ting - of II passes for -t 1 yards, hut he and Oregon offen sive i ■ - a .tinator Mike Beilotti decided on the move to free safety, Beilotti said "Kyle is one of our lielter uth letes on the team," Beilotti Daryle Smith said. "VVn want to mako an at tempt to pet him on the field." Crowston, an all-state defen sive hack while at livergreen High in Vancouver, Wash., would likely have been the fourth-string quarterback, had ho stayed at the position. Red shirt freshman Danny O’Neil is the first unit quarter back, but Brooks did make a change at the backup spots Brett Salisbury, after leading the Ducks to their only touch down against l'SC, has been moved up to the second unit, and sophomore Doug Musgrave was bumped down to third "He was elevated to No. 2 based on his performance, Bellotti said of Salisbury "lb did some good things." Salisbury, a junior transfer, sustained a hernia during .1 bite summer practice that kept him out of action for lour-und-a-hait weeks. He completed ■) of 6 passes for 67 yards and .1 touchdown against DSC. his first game of the season. Also on offense, junior center Tom Curran will start Saturday in place- of injured Greg Phil lips, whose lower left leg was bruised severely against DSC X-country team ranks fourth The loss of the Oregon wom en's c ross country team's top two runners didn't have an ef fect on the first national poll ot the season. The Due ks appeared fourth nationally in the NCAA Divi sion 1 Women's Cross Country Poll taken Monday The high ranking comes despite tire loss of tile team’s two best runners from last season, L.i/. Wilson and Stephanie Wossell After a big win at the Moun tain West Classic in Missoula, Mont , the men's cross country team moved up a spot in the NCAA Division 1 Men’s Cross Country Coaches' Poll taken Tuesday. Ranked in the women's top spot is Villanova, und Provi dence and Arkansas take up the third- and fourth-rankings, re spectively. Following Oregon in fifth spot is North Carolina State. Ollier Pacific-10 Conference teams appearing in the wom en's [loll were Arizona at Kith and Washington at 23rd. The Oregon women finished fifth at last season's NCAA ciliampionships, and only Wilson and Wessell are gone from that team in addition, the Ducks have recruited runners who figure to help the team this year. Arkansas ranks in the men's poll top spot and Iowa State ranks second Following Ore gon in the fourth and filth spots are Providence and Wisconsin, respectively. Oregon's volleyball team fell out of the rankings in both na tional polls taken Tuesday. The Ducks, ranked 19th last week in both the Tachikara/AVCA Poll and the NCAA Coaches’ Poll, was not runkod in the top 20 teams Tuesday, but Oregon did receive votes. Hockey team tryouts Sunday Tryouts for tho Oregon Club Sports hockey team will be Sunday. Oct. 6, Coach Mike Sobol has announced. A mandatory meeting at Lane County Ice at 7:45 p.m Sunday will precede tho tryouts that nigiit. All students, staff and faculty are nligible for the team. Those attending the meeting must bring their own equip ment for the tryouts. The hockey team will open its 19-game season on Oct. 26. Oregon will play 12 home giunes. For more information, con tact hockey cuplain/coordinator Scott Drown at 244-6146.