Softballers win five over weekend By Jayson Jacoby ; •• twa ; S;"y'.s M«p< 'tor I he Oregon sollb.ill Iimiii fin ished iin eight-game w mi Sund.i\ by '.pliltmg .1 clou biebeader with 20ih ranked Ar i/iiii,i Mute in front of 1 ’ ! tans .it Howe I' h-ill Kachelie Tavlor threw ,i five hit shutout in the first game unci senior calc her I race \ Simmons- singled in .the game's only run to give the Ducks a 1 o win The Sun Devils c irnie hue k in the second game with two runs in tlie first inning on route to a .11 win Oregon's marathon weekend was tlie result of adding two make up games against Stan ford to the three dnubloheaders alreadv scheduled The Duc ks started it all f rt dav afternoon by winning three straight non c onferenc e’ games against winless Stanford Saint dav Oregon dropped two games to second ranked Ari/.ona he lore capping the tripleheader with another victory over the (lard mal Oregon won the lust game Friday 1 1 0, tie* sec ond 11-1 and tin* third IDO On Satur clay, tlie Ducks lost (>-() and 10, and in the Saturday game against Stanford Oregon won 4-0 The Ducks finished the week end with a 2 ,t-2 7 overall re cord . -112 in the i’acaIic 10 (.onferenc e !irspite having pic heci 1 -i in gu■ to Dottle- l .allUIV, tie S,,jua, mole trom Ottrus Heights, t.al it retirt i she Sun Ilevils in or tiie oniv run thev would tus ,! in the bottom of tlie third him Hr»do by U« t Oregon s Anna Poore (25) roadies horsed lor an out at hrst base The Ducks won live ol the eight games they played ovor tho weekend M.inning doubled !u renter held with Hill! out, tlli-11 stole mm: o n il l> i» m‘ Alter I, v 11 ti Km", nii.ii! strui k out, Simmons lineil ,i single to right, scoring M i oni in; ,u id gi vtiiit (m a 1 0 loud Taylor and the Dm tis itoilgeii .i tni I let m the top ot the tuurth, when \ri/on.i Stole All Ameri i .in Kiichel llriiwii was thrown out it the plate on ,i contested pi'*y Brown I;.id earlier singled. e '; ■ ! V, let to II o w e it , o I . n s . . • i , grounding out to ser ond Blown r.m into Oregon third baseman I’.dlv Pyles, then was I h: i iu n mi t try mg to si i -re Arizona Si.de . o.i..h Linda Welis " ■ 1 »: in noi tiles iIim ussmg me piay wim the two umpires, while the small crowd grew mure .mil mure unhappy nut to men tii jri vocal .itiimt the delay The held umpire had i ailed interfere!!! e mi the i ullislun In' ! vs emi I*V les mil Brown, and Wi lts . untended that Brown was entitled Uith to third Base and making an attempt to I'lie umpire made the ■ li.it Blown would h I. ■ tie. :: till'.wII out regard ! I h" mletlereni e. hilt tll.lt thereafter, is l a', iur hree/eit to tier ; » th shului; I III the season V. r you tiav. nave insurance, mill so ii gives you more incentive to will," Taylor said "1 didn't pilch my best game, lull I piti hoi well enough to win Oregon he,id coach I ami Brown vv.o more generous in her praise She pisl piii heii an ex< el lent game. Brown saul She was very confident and poised ll w as a strong perlormam e U ,• were in the same rut w e vi’ hern in tor a while a aid Wells w hose team I a doubleheader with : v regarded Oregon State ..1: . rda V We had several 11;; . ,-d opportunities to score and didn't have any timely hits hi tie mghtiap, the Sun Dev lorn t i SOFTBALL, Page 1? MEN'S 0NU HAIRCUTS cp N*>w (Wtw sry:i*! TV|^ /r*. Mon:wif 10-6 ■ ; ■>*•»*jr«*' 'H'iwt Cuts DUCK TRILS IRION M*y 6166 • My f MU ('onto* C 'oVriNKNTAI B U KAKKANT Weekday* I "II 00 I \prtsso A Pastries OMIll-IXIluS *3.50 1 EXCELSIOR CAFE 7(4 It. I Jill / w—t mf r«f ■< Create vcur own FULL COLOR r'v T-SHIRTS PHOT OS •ARTWORK MICH QUALITY IMMII a nailer hit Ana Mi* Mar fens* kHcoi tlw .iiilrf •*o u« urn **i IIMIMI CM »»«•! Cash For Textbooks Mon. ■ Sat. Smith Famil\ Bookstore 768 E. 13th 1 Block From Campus 345-1651 Oscar the Freshman Neal Skorpen V | - ,1 ■ v ‘ - * v; ^ **-ir a*. ' Jt f> T Weasel s World Kraig Norris I ALL »jl>T AV* VA'vAi - i£MMt -AT ' rs>c’'ixc -•*' ~f THE STUdfT ; rui.' *T.-J £>bAP*»a*rEC *ha* -.k.' Pi. - ' ;_T< ’ tv_< T !• '. 1.1 M VJrr ' **/$ * W. 1 ! ma'8£ rv shcuuv 'iat rou ut/ high .1. Pu>r •- BArt'tA- . : + - "-a" or1 •, ': ! * '■ ' " ; ... • *,'« r* I OCX JUSTGlWAC SC Mi * »* TO wSS!! | * - 'V*- . KISS A DUMMY SAVE A LIFE!!! Here's your chance to learn C.P.R. and to certify for the Red Cross C.P.R. certificate For a $10 00 Ice charged to your student account, you will receive: ■ 4 Hours of Personal Class Instructions ■ Instruction Booklet ■ Red Cross C P R Certification Card Dates for C.P.R. classes: Wednesday, April ?9, 6-10 p m. Tuesday, May 5th, 5 - 9 p m. (C PH classes held in the Student Health Center Cafeteria) Register Early. Space is Limited. 346-4441 Cancellation must be 24 hours before class or no refund Sponsored by the Student Health Center. Office of Public Safety and the Lifestyle Planning Program