Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 02, 1992, Page 8, Image 8

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FRIDAY, APRIL 10th
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Oregon t Nick Smith — <s wall as the entire Duck squad — found
himself unprepared against the Portland tennis team Wednesday.
TENNIS
Continued from Page 7
straight sots f> 4. ti-2
The loss drops the Due ks'
season record to 'it1 and is the
second to I’ortland this year, .is
the Pilots took the first meeting
at home 5-1
Oregon s next match, one that
thi’ Ducks plan to he ready for.
is .it home against Willamette
on April H
Meanwhile, the Oregon wom
en's tennis team, 14-10 on the
season, spent Wednesday pre
paring for today's match against
Puget Sound in 1 at ortia and
the Pacific-10 Conference's
Northern Division Round Roh
in in Seattle April 1)-5
The match against Puget
Sound, a team the Ducks heat
tvs ice hist year hv scores of 7 2
and 0 i, will serve as a warm
up for the weekend tournament
w ith Washington State and host
Washington at the Huskies
new Indoor facility
The women's team is led by
freshman Kara Yoshida at first
singles and the team of Yoshida
a n d s o p h o in o r i! Shorr v
I'uirgrieve at first doubles
Oregon is ( oming off an
eight day trip to Los Angeles
over spring break, in which it
won four of its seven matches
After spjitting the first four
matches of the week, the Ducks
entered the Heritage Inn Classic
and promptly disposed of Tex
as HI Paso and Sacramento
State In the first round and
semifinals, respectively, before
being swept by Drake in the fi
nals
Couch Tom Croider hopes
tin* experience will help his
team of young players (two ju
niors, four sophomores and two
Ireshmen) this weekend when
thev play six mutches over u
I wo-a mi-a half day period
Hopeful ly vs e v e learned
si mothing over the course of
the season (.render said Ue
tie. if to i ome out vs ith tin- aiti
Si.de th.it every team can heal
us d vs e aren't ready
THIS YEAR A LOT OF COLLEGE
SENIORS WILL BE GRADUATING
INTO DEBT.
I tide! the Anm A
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program, you louki yrt
out I tom under with u
three wai enlistment.
K.u h yt*ai you serve
on ,k tive ciut \ reduees
yout indebtedness In one
thud or $1,, >( N), wtiK'li
ever amount is virt-att-r
Hu- otfcr applirs to iVrkms Loans, Stafford la Mils.
.iikI oetlain ottn-t k*drrall\ msim-d loans. whu h art* not
in default
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\ou’ll cam from the \nnv \sk voui \nm Reoruitei
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