Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 09, 1992, Page 7, Image 7

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    It’s the year of the ’Cats & Bruins
j Arizona, UCLA are
just the tip of a
talented conference
By Jayson Jacoby af d
Dave Charbooneau
The Oregon men ■ basketball
team has .ilre.ii.Jy had enough In
worry about this season
I .Ini'. V., : i iii -• sip: ad h .
beaten two go. ui teams m l-res
mi Stale and.bast Tennessee
Stilt.-, but tlif Dm ks looked aiv
tui in lusM-s to Mtait.ui i. Mill
nesola and LaSalle
And now two Oregon starlet s
point guard Atldre. (Collier
and forward Jordy Lyden. Ore
gon’s top returning player
are out with injuries
All those headaches are like
|y to make worse the upcoming
Pacific. I t) (Conference season,
which starts tonight at " i’>
wheri thi- Dm ks meet < alitor
nui in Mi Arthur (Court
Then' aren ! many confer
ences tougher than the Par It),
which seems to get more com
petitive from top to bottom ev
ery year
I think it's better than it was
last year," Monson saiii
That's kind of m ary, i onsid
ering four Par 10 teams made
tire NCAA tournament last
March, and Stanford won the
NIT
Like just about everyone else
who pays attention. Monson
picks UCLA and Arizona to he
at the top when the season
ends, but after those two. In'
says, "It's kind of up for gratis
■ juKpnota
Stanford s Adam Keefe is lust one of many talented big men the
Ducks will face in 92.
Most people art- picking Ore
gon to finish in the (tellur this
year, and white Munson is
known tor surprising the prog
noslii utors, he admits tilings
won't ho getting any easier (or
ttie Dm ks after their up and
down 4-5 tion-conlerem i start
We re going to have to si rap
and claw every game and Irv to
find ways to win." Munson
said
(frugal! i -ill at wa\ s hope to
d ip! i. iti Washington State's
m<»0 ‘it surprises when the
Cougars iinislH'ii in l- ovm.ui
(H 10 and fifth in thu I’ai 10) of
Irr hoing pit kod almost unani
mously !u finish Iasi
We understand ih.il this
years probably going 1(1
tougher in tor ms ot pnnplo be
mg prepared f- > r as. Washing
tun Statu i oai ii ht-U m Samp
son said
The Cougars .|o iiavr one lug
pins :n til -r effort to oarn a
post-season bid something
lorn • PAC-10 Puyo H
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And this is just the first of many fx-notits the Army
will give you. (lot the whole slots from voui Annv
Recruiter.
SFC PERRY 345-387 7
ARMY. BE ALL YOU CAN BE.
j. ST. THOMAS MORE UNIVERSITY PARISH
| CATHOLIC NEWMAN CENTER
nPI I imQN 1850 EMERALD STREET EUGENE, OREGON 97403
C6NT6R 343-7021
SPECIAL HAPPENINGS:
MEN’S SUPPORT GROUP meets even. Ihursday .it 7:<><) p.m
•\ STUDENT MASS is celebrated every Wednesday at 9:00 p.m
starting Wednesday, January 8. A social gathering "ill
follow.
Would sou like to receive the Sacrament of Confirmation/ Come
to the first meeting on Sunday, January 17 at 6.oo p.m.
1 he first meeting of the NEWMAN CLUB, an organization for
students run by students, will be held on Sunda>, )unuur\ 1 _ ui
8:80 p.m.
A BROWN BAG BIBLE STUDY is held on Mondays, starting
Monday, January 13 at 12:30 p.m. at the Century Room I)
at EMU. It. Albert and John Gunther will lead the bible
sharing.
["he Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults for those who
are seriously interested to become a Catholic C hristian will
continue on Sundays at 6: IS p.m. starting Sunday, January
Fr Tom Kirkendoll of Cincinnati, OH will be the guest speaker
at all the weekend Masses remembering Martin Luther King Jr.'s
Birthday on Sat/Sun., January 18/19.
A 6-week series on RELIGION AND CINEMA will start on
Monday . January 21 at 7:00 p.m. 1 r. Jose will lead a disc ussion
after the movies.
SOCIAL ISSUES FORUM: A panel presentation on 1 he
Influence of the Media in Decision-Making on Social ssues will
be held on Wednesday, January 22 from 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Members of the panel are: Don Bishoff (Register Guard), Ran
Powell (KEZI), Carl By bee (Assoc. Prof at UofO), and Alan Siponn
m oci
SIM UAL HAPPENINGS:
A 4-part sci u s on CHRISTIAN MORALITY will start 3
on Monda>, Januars 27 at 7:(M)p.m. It- Albert will lead '
the series. /
STUDENTS - do you need a quiet Diace to study,
read or just relax? Come to the Newman .
Center’s lounge. It is open from 8:30 a.m. to
1 1:00 p.m.
GET INVOLVED IN THE CA I HOI.IC NEWMAN COMMUNITY
NOTE: Students' a. tivities, ( lasses and workshops aie planned
throughout the sear. ( h«•* k Ness man Center s Sundav Bulletin
and the It Mil merald) lor what's happening at the Center or
i all 343-7023 1.
MASS SCHEDULE:
Saturday:
5:00 p.m.
Sunday:
9:00 a.m., 11:00 a m. & 7:30 p.m.
Monday thru Friday
5 10pm Evening Prayer followed by Mass.
EVERY WEDNESDAY:
STUDENT MASS AT 9:00 P.M.
STAFF:
It. Albert Felice-Pace, O.P., Pastor
I r. Jose Pimentel, O.P.
Sr. Janet Ryan, SNJM
(.ene Obersinner A- Chris Fery,
Peer Ministers
Nancy Nelson, Secretary
Gene Obersinner. Chelsea House Mgr
For more information call the Center at 343-?021 or 346-44(>8
The CATHOLIC PARISH serving the University of Oregon since r)15.