10% OFF ANYTHING AT L IN THE STORE Regular POSTERS CDS CLOTHING 57 W Broadway and 957 Willamette Downtown Mall or sale Price SHOES CARDS GIFTS J I'hc UO Folklore Program And The Flebrew University/UO Exchange Series Are Proud To Announce Lectures By HR.. HOP !NOy M. Crunwald (.hair of Folklore Thursday, April 9 “Contemporary Israeli and American-Jewish Folklore” at 3:30pm in Room 338 Gilbert and “The Role of Women in Yiddish Folklore” at 8:00pm, Temple Beth Israel 2550 Portland St., F.ugenc LECTURES ARE FRIT AND OPEN TO THE IT Bl !C Nby tin t 'nivrmty of f )rrgnn ! allriort J'rtrgnitn, tlx ( )ffhf of fn(rrtui$orutJ Affairt ilx / nghth l kf**trtmr*t. fix HtlUl frunh Siuiimt / nion a*ul tlx S4 Alpha A/w futidii Affair* lf\iurr Women’s tennis nets big victories By Doug Carter Onsfion women s tennis coat h loin (.:• .• i• ■ r "..lift his team took ,i sli p m ihi' right !mn last weekend m Washington and is -i *>-l I reshman Heather l pdike was also v ictorious in straight sets, as she gave Ull only two games lo the Huskies No l> sin gle's player. (> ld> I junior Shelley Brandi helped tin Oregon cause with victories over berth the No ' and No it sin gles players on the Huskies roster ' he fifth Due k victory was provided by sophomore ( vnlhia Armstrong Despite strides made by Ills squad. ( freider sees room for improvement We lost toe many three-setters to Washington we need to learn to close matches out. t.n-idef said Right now, we don't know how to put the pressure on the opponent .it the* end of a tight mate h Hut that 's all right bee atise you need to expert i-nci- 1! before you < an believe in it The Ducks didn't have the same problem against Washington Stale, as they coasted to 1.! wins in 1 7 male lies against tin- ('.ougars Propelling the Ducks past the Cougars were freshman Kara Yoshida. sophomon hrissy Barger and Clvnn who .ill won two matt lies Oregon We won five matches against Washington; that’s the most ever. Last year we won only three, and the two years before that we didn’t win any.’ Tom Greider. I :,tc "’’r" .'( "’'".S' , Vi. will have ii c hunt e In beat up on Ihr Cougars again arid revenge prior losses to tin- Huskies-this weekend whi'n (hr Ducks Iravol lo I’ullman for .1 dual male It April ID and I 1 The Ducks have alrradv begun preparing them solves for the trip "Kara (Yoshida) and I are mil lo gel the Hus kins' No 1 doubles Irani." sophomore Sherri, fcorgrievr said On the men's side ol the m l. Oregon will host Willamette Ibis alternoon at the Oniversitv courts al 2 K) Although its opponent has not been a great challenge in the recent past Oregon won HO and 0 0 in the two meetings last year coac h Hu// Summers is not going to let his team he 1 ome complacent We anticipate being heavy favorites, but we re not going to overlook them." Summers said 'Our guys will he psyched up and ready Summers will use the opportunity to give some younger players a shot freshmen lush I’rager and Dora I’arlovl will la- playing the No ! and No t> singles matches, respeu lively We're going to give some of the players more responsibility than they are used to," Summers said ol the c hanges Oregon's Chris Oiadwell yvill play the No 2 single despite nursing a bad right knee Ihe se nior tore his anterior c rue iale ligament last month while play ing basketball, but he said it feeds sta hie enough with a brae e It feels great. Clad well said I've been u. ,r k mg with weights I'd say I'm about HO pen rut (healthy) Oiadwell plans on having reconstructive sur gerv this summer in < aiiforntu BACKPACKS Prom Mar 30 ■ Apr 11 RACQUETS EYECOR*bS goggles HELMETS SPORT GLOVES * Mncauet,Bai,s i,Tn5ft »"«‘uded UNIVERSITY 13th & Kincaid • M-S«l • 346-4331 SALE MERCHANDISE EXCLUDED