Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 15, 1991, Page 12, Image 11

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    f , k - ■ y a •
Marcio Price (5) and Mindee Adams (15) return an OSU volley on
route to a live game win over the Heavers
Oregon seniors dam Beaver attack
By Jayson Jacoby
The Or»*)Jfin \ullcvli.ilI Irani s
! i vr M-ni :! Mi.i'If their Mi \i
th.ur (.mil! fniitM .1 v;oi)d mii
i f fi.iv mii'!' ' .f!. • 111'
lo ,i five wmovi-r On, •
St,ilr. tin- first Him.- has
had ,r match i;i 'In- distant)'
sin< f healing !If H< ,m r< '■ , ►
nil Si-pi t I
i I'livii:11 ; iif < -Mm in- .V;
■ i ■ ' , *.'!■' i r'. . ' •
■ r : . : \: V\ f» ’ a ' :
t ■ • • : : ■ " ■ \% a\\s c "
. VS ' > ' ! '■!> >
.uni ill digs Ad.mis and ji lfcrv
I :.ni li'f 1 ■ i' 1 <i '• V : : n '■ j•
'll';', ", ■! V ' " ( '
'll air Will'. i> mg vs itl; M)
assists-from In■ r si Her position
! In", plus i*d .i great match,
{Ircgon i .,ii h ( ,< rrv (.ngor s
said l.i r-rv siogh senior iami'
! I : . i CI ■ ! "I i;i;lit I hi• \ w : tin
IsH't till , t IS :': 11 'IIIgil I
Ha! Iha! ! 1< is<'t didn’t ini! 1
I '.IS! I\ |l if tlif I 111 ». S, W I'D St r :
(.Ji d with i ,insistent v at times
and trailing lw; gami s in i a: ■
ON SALE NOW,
AND
THE CASSETTE
IS
FREE!!
< \l MOM i
$11
ti
I \< M
! \i)v ):
...but we've got some sonic appetizers
that are the next best thing!
Hen - s the deal we ve made a Futures cassette sampler contamiiii* the hut test
t rat hs from in as releases You can t Iniy this roller! a in in st < ires. In it vmi e.m y'et it
free when you purchase one of these titles
r„T olmuii i
A
r*« CMnn
That s it Simple. No forms to fill out, no questions asked We think that if you sup|x>rt
our artists, you deserve a fxmus Not a free lunch of course, but vour just desserts
fhr F inr Print Ihr hnr pr ml in that thrtr is V ';:ir pr:n! !* lists t: urs mm mhd'uNr *;•
ilimth Lm m h«*>l upon iff actuation
TRY ANY OF THFSE
683-6902
GREAT NEW ARTISTS:
QMS
2100 W. 11th
OPEN 7
DAYS A WEEK
$11W
.1 : -i 1-1 I (< 'Uflh game
ii-.iil s}:p aw ay
V, ■ ■ • . tied .it :v.
isiflv sit tin' game, Oregon went
on ,i rtiiii|).!i’'i. M itring 12 of the
- i \' It ; ;:! s to take i 1-1 i
lead
But thm ()rog, n atla< h nr
r • :rv .ind t vvi• wit if c .it i-\ In
: i ■ J-li.t k 1 ■ >■ .: d themselves
i- ”i'- from losing
Oregon Sum had .i chant e to
'.iki the i lint Kilns si-rvr
went ion;' and with ! human
■ . • .■ ‘ i' . ks : ? :■ !tr,i
m is 11inirnittod two straight at
1 . > rrijr* give Oregon He
in ! ;,< ttir mult It it two
games each
Ti:' fifth game was a tense
mt s.ivs iift.dr and wlien the
Ir.i':; - !: did s 11! ns ho tfvs at
through the game. the Ducks
hold .i slim it 7 advantage
Hut then ( dtarrmn .ind junior
dolonsivi sport,ilist (Irotifion
Hughes took ot or
Hughes, who col let tod .i
.'.III ' high !i lilt III OS with .1 dot
aitnting lump sorvo, sorvod hor
OLYMPICS
Continued from Page 8
H,ii k thon I thought 1 v\mild
tio .i god .uid win .a tho ()ivm
pics, ho said Mow, 1 just
t\ ant to got there
if ho makes it, 1 fallen wmild
lie following m tho footsteps ot
his dad. Brian, who partit ip.it
i ,i in tho 1 'll.-1 ()1 ympir s i n
judo
Dalton has throe terms ro
muintng to earn his degree At
—-2-. sthsnttrr (fp)
kC video PUBLIC MARKFi
■ .V'Wt.’OWti (JOIN!
663-6464
GAMES
VIDEO ADVENTURt
@v*unRrvwpua
h,. »**•
.« U4 III]
►.i-Wk. Mt
*ow\i nai rr
**********
O O
i©^J
OF RECORDS
1
Jl 1
258 E 13T»o342 7975
rW'VN used uh tftp+l rfe. £Wd
Sun-Th 11-A MS Sal 11-7
ON SAI I NOW
Phil Spec tor
Back to Mono
Genesis
We Can't Dance
most important m > to give Ure
gon ii 10 lead ! hon C’harroin
[ill! d w n tw ' > 11 ',lt( k kills In pu 1
t 111’ Dill ks Up 1 .1
After an Oregon Slate time
ii (.hnrn n g<d another kill
■ : !;. si:in,in S!i’ji!..in;>• \\ ir
rm g. ' her ninth ami final kill
to end the marathon and finally
send tin 'i i i fans In ane
(ir»-gnry said the different e in
the lira; i-. urn; was that Oregon
played in win
At uiir first opportunity to
win tin- matt h. we did he
said In the fourth name we
got a iiftle tentative and tried to
coast home
Thr maior Oil teree.i e vv .is
that every crucial point in
the m.i!( h Oregon did the ]ob
and we didn't.' Oregon State
i oat h Day e C. intt said
i . harroi n s u rn mad u p t he
feelings id the Oregon seniors
well
"it's always important to heal
the Heavers, she said ‘It's
great to is in our last game at
Mat f .ourt 111 alivays ha ve
good memories
ter that he plans to live in the
United States (or a few man
years before returning to Aus
tralia. where he would like to
he a tear her
As tor ins more recent future.
Dalton will rompete m the Ke
ginll-VIII meet this weekend III
hopes ol helping the Ducks
re.ii h the national meet next
w eekend
I he Ducks are expected to
reach the nationals, where Dal
ton said he would like to finish
in the top la Last year an in
airs i .nisi d him to finish f>()th
at the national meet
I he national meet is a dlfti
cult race to win.' he said It
you win, you're one of the top
runners in tin- world If you fin
i s ii 2 0th, you're not e n:n
Dalton m.i\ not tie one of the
top runners in the world, hut a
trip to the ()l y nip ii s would
definitely bring linn closer
f I
i Mother Kali’s Books j
I Celebrating Women's Lives In All Our Diversities j
:• « r . •? ■ U •»
}*••.*. ,sh women
i icr\micur/t
2001 f r.mklin BlvJ
i.u^ciu-, OR 97401
WhccK'Koir Avcci»iblr
*onu*n s tnuso
10 t> M<m Thu Sat
10 8 1 n
r>0< M < 4HM