Ducks win Nike golf tournament By Steve Mims I •••»•'.i'! Cornet, .va Two Oregon women's golf loams finished in Ihn (up half uf tin' < fregon Stall* U mien's Nik*' InviIiUmn.il ovor the vvisrkend in Corvallis, loti by fivo individuals in lit*" lop 10 I'hf Dinks spin thoir nine-woman suuad into two ti'iims for tin' tournament and both m;prod tmprossivo finishes Senior Both Mam /ak vs as the low indiviilual for the Din ks, tying for sot ond plat e with an 11 over par 22 ~ for tbo three round event The Dut ks first team won the event, pulling away from Washington in the final round lor a four stroke vii lory over the Huskies Oregon was in third plate after shooting a firsl round ill but tame hut k to post a 10, followed bv a .''in in the Until round Washing ton was tti'il with the Dinks alter tin si it inti round hut touid not keep up the pate falling In a it) I m the linai round I he Dut ks got two fug lifts in the filial round from : 1 igii horming .mu Kariy Milis. who both shot .1 .' over pur 7-1 lo lead Orison to the victory Ori'fjmi ' Iov\ round for (to- lourna men! was Shiinnon Meier's 7 1 in the se. und round Meier finished in fourth f>i-u «* fur tin tournament. followed bv Hornung in fifth (Ircgiin s Mir.ond tf.imfinished fourth .it ‘IfiH mx shots .iht:.id of Oregon State freshman Sh.innon Hare led the seiond mju.u) firing a to lor the tournament tfi.it was good enough for a sixth-place finish overall dins tournament showed Oregon's depth as the Ducks sec ond sipjnd defeated the best teams pul out by four sc hools. ini lulling f’lit il ic 10 ( onlerem ( rivals Oregon Slate and Washington Stall Oregon s first team de stroyed tin Heavers and Cougars, heating them bv -to and n f strokes. res pert IV elv The Oregon men s team began pi.iv in the Western Interi ollrgiate at Santa Cru/.on Mon dav with |dav < ontinning thnmgh \V« dnesday d in Dm ks are led bv I he tournaments defend mg i liatnpion Doug Du( bateau and Jeff Lyons, a tw i tune winner this year SPRING SPECIAL 2 months for s69°° Oregon West —— fitness 1475 Franklin 485-1624 Best Location. Best Workout' X Netters narrowly beat WSU, lose to Huskies By Doug Coder iCortot i' Unit did !hi‘ !h« Orison mens .mti woman's tennis teams knim that Ihrir separate trips :o Washington ovrr the uccunil would finish with nearly idenlii a I results The men s train traveled to Seattle for dual man firs against Washington and Washington Slain at the Huskies Lloyd Nordstrom Trnnis Center. and lhi; women were in Pullman to take on tin’ satin; two si hinds Lai h Ore gon tram split the srnrs as both narrowly firat tin- ( i.agars (men r' 1. womrn (, :i) and writ whitewashed by tin- Huskies men ‘i (), womrn 50) The Dunk men. now 11-12 on thi; srason. not only came up rmpt\ on Ihr si orehoard in mate firs, hut as a team they couldn't win a sr! against a Husky tram that was too grnrr oils in handing out gonsr rggs a vs rrk before Luster Sophomore f.rr kirtirr. at No 1 singles and freshman Josh i’ragrr. at No 5 singles, provided !l;r tatsl i omprtition against ihr dominating Hus k ir s. as thry rath won six games licfori falling short in their mall hrs kumer lull to Washington s (ihrt (Irilr. t hr Pari f ii 10 s 1001 Northern ILvision Player uf the Year. ti-.: ti l In the meantime Pragrr forced into the aitioii finalise of various i)ui k mitini- kept Ins mat! h ; lose heli.re being drleated fed, i, :t , a | • i D k'- :e d I'horetl ihai i. a at Koh Atkin ii-yi in (m'tliin w ho iu linartl\ play singles didn't make the week imi trip Couch Bu/./ Summers said their absence was frit The injuries were a lac tor Summers said It s nice to have a choice whether or not to play some guy s liven a couple of tin* Ducks that made the Irek north were fl a Hi p e re d b y m ore than bruise.! feathers International Student Association presents: International Week Id1) 2 Monday, April 20 Asia Dav highlights y 30 -10 30 Experiences of a Malay Woman 1 1 cX3 -12 15 Aboriginals of Australia, Yesterday and Today 15 30 - 10 30 (. hina's Role in the Next Century Iuesdav, April 21 Europe tSr Middle 1 ast Day highlights 12 00 -13 00 Cultural Interaction in the Society of Saudi Arabia Id 00 - 17 30 New Order in Eastern Europe 18 00 - 10 00 Middle East and the US Wcdnesdax April 22 Africa Dav | highlights 1 i 00 - 12 00 Kenya, Politics and Culture 14 00 - 15 30 Place of the African Women from an Insiders' view 15 30 - Id 00 African Dance Session (.Gumwood Room) I hursdas. April 2i Americas Day high lights II 00 - 12 00 Latin America, Fnvironmeni in the 300th year 16 }0 - 17 00 Music Mark Allan 20 00 - 2 1 00 Dance, “Bochim he Salsa Band Friday, April 24 World Forum Day highlights 14 00 -13 ex'1 "Interracial Families The Best of Both Worlds" Sunday, April 26 International Night A spectacular cultural event!!1 Opens at 3 >0 EMU Diningroom with a multicultural dinner followed by numerous presentations by several countries!! Senior Clin*. ((Indwell con Unties to plav with n torn .inter tor ( ruciale ligament in his right knee, and junior Kevin Settlemvre has been bothered in torn cartilage in his left knee Its like one knee is 20 years old and the other one is 50 years old." Summers said of Settlemvre. C.ladwell fell to his Washing ton opponent 0-1 ; l>-1. and Settlemvre took the day off to rest Settlemvre Was pushed to the limit on the previous day against Washington State before falling short in the third set, 1 n. ti-2. f»-4 In other action against Wash ington State, Oregon's Kirner ! 7 • 5. {>••}), Nick Smith ct> 4, 4-(>, ti-.t), Kvan Marasigan (7-5, 7-5) and I’rager {t> 1 t>-2) were all vit torious in singles The Oregon men journey to Portland tins afternoon, chal lenging the Portland Pilots at 2 It) Despite being shut out in terms of matches won. the (Ire gon women's team had a little more sue c i s-, against the Hus kies l our ol the five singles matches went the distance, with Oregon s Katie Glynn coming the closest to victory before tailing n- t in the third set of her No •) matc h s o p h o m ore Sherry Fairgrir\e, playing No 2 sin gles split the iirst 20 game's w cth her Husky opj . cent, 0 1, ! h before dropping the final set c, t No i singles player isnssy Barger's match was almost a carlton copy of l airgrieve s as Barger split the iirst two sets 7-5. 5-7, and then lost ti l in tile third Freshman Heather Updike also forced a dec isive third set in her No 5 singles match. !«• lore1 coming up empty. ti t) ☆ Recycle ☆ this ft paper, ft TUESDAY s p A G H E T T I | ALL ' YOU t CAN EAT EVERY TUES! indudes I Garfc Bread 11 30am-10pm Pizza ITALIAN KITCHEN 2673 Willamette 484-0996