Golfers finish fifth The Oregon men's golf tram tied for fifth at the Mass Mutu al/Husky Men's Golf Classic, which finishes! Tuesday at the Broadmoor Country Club in Se attle. The Ducks shot a three-round total of 883, tying them with Miami Fla. for fifth. Stanford won the overall team title Jeff Lyons was the top Ore gon finisher, tying for third with a 212. Lyons was just two strokes off of the first-place score of 210. Other Oregon finishers in cluded Doug DuChateau at ninth with a 217, Mark Aldrich at 26th with u 226, James Chrisman 32nd with a 228, and Troy Tamiya at 47th with a 232. RIM RESULTS KIM KitKultii Football Sunday, (VI. ft Mon '* 2 The (ordinal d Phi DeJuC. 36-0 Flag Humors d S. Kriodman Fan 12 7 TKK *1' d. Della Tau lVilla 16 6 Ghi Pti l. Ho la ' T 6 6 Monday, (V:l. 7 Men's 1 A TO i Sigma Chi 0-0 G.K Kovengo d Phi Dells 7-6 Sig Kps d Theta Chi A 126 learned Hands d Sigma Nu A 13-7 Men a 3/Dorm Hawaiian Style d Die Trtnlees 2112 Killer B's d. Maui T 14 6 Sensitive Artists d U1 '6' 26 6 Deruk k the Doorknob* d Salmon Storm 8 6 Volleyball Monday, Oct. 7 I Cardoza's Crushers ‘2’d Theta Chi A 2 0 i FIJI T d. Kappa Sigma 2 0 Mon a 2 Phi Kappa P*i '2' d Phi Kappa l*si 3‘ 2 0 Delta Tau Delta dOld Phis 2 1 j Kappa Sigma '2' d Sigma Chi 2-0 j Coed I Amy k Carol's Bistro d International 2 0 VB Gapers d Figi KK(. 2 0 SCULPTURE Continued from Page 10 Byrne about the location. Greenamyer recently sent bis proposal for a now location for the sculpture to a University committee that is working with the artist to find a place for the piece at the Casanova Center His proposal recommends mov ing the sculpture to the south side of the building. The committee will have to review the new plans before a decision is made. Arrayed directly in front of tile sculpture in a semicircle are 10 flagpoles, which Greenamyer apparently didn't know were there Byrne s.ml tile artist's subsequent request to have the flagpoles moved he cause they were In conflict with his sculpture could not he fulfilled because the flagpoles were in the design plans of the Casanova Center from the lx; ginning. CLUB Continued from Page 10 to till; rear to play defense Jn other Club Sports news, cyclist Will Mall leaves Thurs day for the Collegiate Track Na tional Championships in Chica go Oct. 10-14 Hall, a senior fine arts major, will compete in the match sprints, kilometer and points race at the event. He said he ex pects to pluce in the top ten of all throe events. The club sports men's soccer team's record is at 1-2-2, and Oregon hopes to improve its re cord with two games this week The Ducks play at Linfield this afternoon and will host Warner-Pacific Thursday at 4 p m. at the South Bank Field CLASS: INSTRUCTOR: Philosophy 101 TERM: Fall 1991 Lane Transit District nc ceality the Is yOUt r Offer proof. same mine as I f ^ 1 think, therefore I am. Do you cease to exist if you t0P thanking? How will y0u know? How can you really choose b6t “ '«nand deterM na sm? The universe has no beginning and no end. Tr„p nr false? Why? True or • • ^BYou can Cide the bus anywhere. Anytime. All term long. (just by showing your student l.D.) Would you describe the service as free, unlimited, or just a ^ figment of your imagination? "What goes around, comes around." Use either the universe or the bus to prove or disprove your answer. C '991 lar* liwvt Oilrcl