Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 29, 1992, Page 8, Image 8

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    ECONOMICS
CLASS: IWliWi'JM
TERM: Winter 1992
INSTRUCTOR: Lane Transit District
1) Does)
SUPPLY
follow
DEMAND
or vice versa
?
INFLATIONARY
2) How would you describe an
E2EEJS? What steps would you take to
negate the effects within one year?
3) Do you believe in
K-WAVE THEORY
? Whe re
are we today according to this model?
RECESSION
Is the
Use the current
substantiation.
ending or
S/P stock index as
DOUBLE-DIPPING
YOU CAN RIDE THE BUS... ANYWHERE. ANYTIME.
ALL TERM LONG. 1 JUST BY SHOWING YOUrM
student
enterprise? Fedspeak? Or a very good
deal?
BONUS
6) Compare the cost of owning and operating
a car versus the cost of riding the bus.
CALCULATE THE NET GAIN IN DISPOSABLE INCOME
OVER A FOUR-YEAR PERIOD. I
C 1991 Une liansil Oistncl
Wrestlers
to face off
in Civil War
j Ducks have domi
nated last four, but a
tough Beaver squad
could end the streak
By Joke Berg
EfTwaKJ StxxlsEditor
Sint i* tin* HJ87 season. Ore
gon has hail no problem push
log Oregon Slain around on the
wrestling mat
Bui don't 'expert the 1 5th
ranked Beavers Id bo palsies to
night when they face off against
t h e 7 ) rd • r a n k ed Du a k s m
\h Arthur (aiurl at 7 at)
Oregon State leads in the
! r\ . f Civil W ir matchups
>' 17-1. hut Oregon has drum
tinted the meeting during the
past lour seasons, winning the
last seven in,iti lies against its
i mss state rival
lire Hf.iV rrs hav not beaten
'in !)m ks since ,i 10H7 match
that saw Oregon Slate win
JO lit. tint the m bools ilill tie
I”-17 in 10HH
1’onight s mati ii should pro
V ah the tie-.I clash in-tween tile
two schools in recent memory
tie; .lose Oregon Si,He’s ranking
is higher than Oregon’s
.1 should he an esr iting
malt h Oregon ( oar h Hon t in
lev said
"i S; Uui ks have he. u vs res
thng well tins season too, hut
last Friday. Oregon (7-g overall
and i l in the Facifii in ( am
fen-rice! was surprised by Boise
S',,:!- lei onlv its si a ond loss o!
!li, season Injl:ties have debit)
tated the team's progress hut
the season is still young, Finley
said
Oregon Slate Is oil to a let
.iverall and i O Par 10 start its
only loss coming at the hands
ol national-power Fresno State
On s'.s h: -.1 loss th.is v ear vv as
to Fresno Stale
• \{ '! 1 ll Vl'l s tllllgh (( JfC
ijun State) team l inli’v said
, : . , v« been v\ resiling very
well
One wrestler doing purlieu
luriy wi ll is Oreg.in Stale s
It . : a k V , h i :n ill a ii l 'hr
l(nit'll rankl'd 12n pound siipt:
otiuire w .is ail All American as
a freshman and is 2 1 i in
nuilr ties this season
Oregon's Jarrell Clark lias
I tl e p I e a s u r e o I fating
Muhammad I tonight, a match
ted will tie important to the
iha ks, ! inlev said
1 expet l il hi tie close and a
kev mulch lor us. Finlev said
Tile Dm ks strong point dur
mg this season's dual meets lias
hivn ttieir starts Third-ranked
1 Irt pounder Dan Vidlak, Ore
gon's lost wrestler in every
mult h, is H O in dual meets this
year, and Clark, who is H-l in
duals, follows him up as tint
second wrestler
Oregon State sports a num
ber of the country's other top
w restlers, too Trent Flack (19-4
at lt>7 pounds), Kyan Sugai
U’2-1 at 142) and heavyweight
Matt VViilhite (15 5-1) art* all
ranked nationally
Finley said it vsas going to
take all his team hud to heat the
Heavers, including good crowd
support
We re going to need u lot of
help from our fans to root our
guys on," Finley said