I - MM has always Ik-I|h*sI college students call tin- plates tin's want to call In fact, one ot our savings plans tot otl campus students, the v/nf{!'islaiHi-i • xnp.in\ MM Mi I . M’KIVI OftlhK I .: .i!.l i ■-”:;un\ MM Mil sl'KIN! OTHER i i >n l amjxis siiiik iu i ill i atnpii' N.i.k :ii \ ~ • «r» a. -r •«! . i •- ** ,1.- ‘.Air « rnjf • • a fc Vrr *Vf : I I K ••».« if W*.- /a# * «Jr t "Str _I Rugby pulls last-minute win Don' I e v e r count thi! Oregon club rugby, team nut of a game T he 1) II ( k s t r a i 1 e it b y a s much .is 16 o at Humboldt State on Saturday but tame back to win on the last play of the game. 17- Hi Seth Niederberger scored the winning goal, improving Ore gon's record to 3 0 A successful penalty ku k hy Brian Zeller put the Ducks into the scoring column in the first halt, and a score hy Pete Schwartz brought the Ducks to w ithin 1 (>• 7 at the half Rich Miller's score during in jury-time cut the Humboldt State lead to Hi 1 1 and was lat er followed hy Niederborger's last-minute score I he Ducks' next game is at noon Saturday at South Bank Field against the Bend Rough riders In other club rugby news, six Oregon players made ihe A11 - Pacific Northwest Collegiate Rugby representative) side in Portland on Oct 19 Steve Knauss, Jason Water m a n , R i c hard 1) u n n , Niederberger. Schwartz and Miller ail received an 'A rating, which enables them to partici pate on the traveling learn. The team accepts players from uni versities m Oregon. Washing ton and Idaho In other Oregon Club Sports news, the Oregon club wom en's soccer team heat Seattle Pacific 3-1 Saturday at South Bank Field |odv Kuulukukui scored twice, and Jennifer Huckins scored once to lead the Ducks Oregon improved its record to i J w ith the w in CLUB SPORTS Women golfers finish season The Oregon women's golf team finishmi its fall season Sunday, tying for 11th out of 1H teams .it a rain shortened Stan ford inv national The l)u< ks carded a tilth dur ing the two (fays at Stanford San Jose State won the team ti tle with a 600 on the Uti holes, lust one stroke ahead of sec ond place Arizona. Other I’acific-lo Conference finishers included host Stan ford at third with a <>12. Arizo na State at fifth with a 614. UCLA at sixth w11h a 621, Washington tied at 11th with a 0 i8. USC at 14th With a t>48, and Washington State at 18th with a 710 Oregon's Shannon Mater and Leigh liornung tied for 20th in the individual standings with !!ir> strokes apiece Sun Jose Slate's Tracy Hanson won the individual title with a 1 -l 11, and Arizona's Annika Sorenstam was second w itfi a 148 Other Oregon finishers in cluded Beth Manczak at 44th with a 101, Starla Yamuda at 00th with a 107, and Kurly Mills al 88th with a 178 Don’t miss a great catch... Oregon Daily Emerald football editions— on the newsstands every Friday before home games.