CARE’N FOR HAIR Si/ts4ve 97401 " £03>4*5 4422 °Pen7 0ay, any perm, haircut or color service OHergocxiw coupon only • E»pini 5 Oct 31. 1992 Extra Hours: Sun 420- 12 - S pm Sun 477 -12-S pm Thur* 4241 h I *25 - Untl 7 pm Mon 4 281 Tues 429 - Umi 9 pm wok*o Texts Hi general books are available to Students at a 9^ discount. Ask about our guaranteed text program, too. You'll 7ALl! Pnces effective thru Oct 10th 'Welcome to 3 floors of everything you need to head back to class! Since 1920, we’re the place to buy coursebooks and class supplies. .jl ^^Upstairs I am f> MP-9Z) Hallmark • Far Side • Shoetwx • Made In Oregon Recycled • Stationery Hy the l*le< e • Kaninas • Gifts wommhRD Jans|x>rt K'.ear •Russel • Champion • M\' • Oh Shirt! Quality UO& Dm k sweats & lees We have a Duck Shop at the Casanova Center, too! Artist /Drafting Studio Package! Includes' • Drawing Table-30x42, w Tubular metal frame • Task Chair offce height. swrvel • Swngarm Lamp mcboceofcotors 9900 Retail ity.r' We offer Art Supplies at the AAA Building, too! * u Z> E ❖ Find What You Need: Downstairs Main Floor^^ Business M; Calculator • HP10B • A'georac Keytxa^O • Interest Rate Conversions • Time Va*je of Money Retail 34“ ♦t AliTT CACHAAQ iamm W0P3 Popcorn & Can of Pepsi 75* 0*Ft' • Cold Drinks • Snacks •Bagels • Shampoo • Medicine • Housewares... 13tti & Kincaid • 34S4331 • M-Sal GOLF Fall season starts for golf squads By Steve Mims Emerald Sports Reporter The Oregon men's and wom en's golf teams are preparing to begin their seasons with four tournaments em it during the fall season The men welcome a new couch this season. Steve Nosier, a former member of ihe Oregon Golf Association executive c ommittee "1 wasn't hired for my golfing ability." said Nosier, who playtsi freshman Rolf at Oregon in 1955. "I have to do a lot of things to make sure the players have equipment and services available to improve their game." Oregon lost four seniors to graduation hut weicomod hack six players from last year's squad. Senior Jeff Lyons, an honorable mention All-Ameri can last season, heads the list of returnees on a team that will be deep but young Doug DuChateuu, an honor able monitor) aII-Pac-10 selec tion, returns for the fall soason to give the Ducks an added weapon. Junior Kandy Mc Cracken will return after walk ing on lust season and contrib uting during the spring. Three players who redshirted last year are back, including se nior Cam Martin, whoso game appears to be peaking after win ning tho Oregon Amateur this summer. Sophomores Ted Snavely and Paul Kegali also return af ter taking off the 1991-92 sea son. Six newcomers will join the team this year, including two transfers expected to contribute right away. Junior Jeremy For ster from Columbia Basin in Washington and Chris Bensol from Miami are the most high ly-touted of tho newcomers. Bensel, a native of Bellingham, Wash., played at Miami (Fla.) but transferred when it dropped its golf program. Other additions to tho pro gram are Ronn Miyashiro from Hawaii, Bryce Ferrell and Kan dy Freedman from Canada, and Joel Slock from Sweet Homo. Oregon plays its first of four fall tournaments on October 5 and 6 at the Husky Classic in Seattle. The Oregon women began their season early with a six day trip to Japan that included a match against Keio University in Tokyo. Tho Ducks and coach Ronoe Baumgartner bring back eight players from last year’s team, which finishod the season ranked 24th in tho nation by Golfstat, Inc. Senior Shannon Maier heads the list of returnees to a young Duck squad. Maier and junior Amy Eileff have been elected co-captains for the season and will be expected to provide leadership and strong piav. I ne two other seniors on this year's team are Anna Planalto and Stacy Jo Smith. Smith, a native of Grants Pass, trans ferred to Oregon for her final year. Juniors Cappy Mack and Leigh Casey are back after redshirting the 1991-92 season. Mack, who is the sister of Baumgartner, will play her first year for Oregon after transfer ring from Notre Dame. Sophomore* Karly Mills and Shannon Haro are back after sensational freshman seasons in 1991-92 Sophomore Becca Giersdorf also returns for the Ducks. Baumgartner said five fresh men have a chance to muke the team this year, including Heidi Jane Booth, Susie Roh. Linily Snyder, Christo! Tormeli and Loanno Wong. The Ducks began their fall season finishing fourth in the Duck Invitational last week. Shannon Maier lot! the Ducks, placing sixth with a 13-over-par 231, one stroke better than teammate Leigh Casey. Tomori was the Ducks' most impressive newcomer, firing a 17-over-par 235. The throe teams that finished ahead of the Ducks are ali ranked in the top 20 including sixth-rankod UCLA, which won the tournament. Seventh ranked Arizona State finished second, and No. 14 USC was third of the Ducks. The only other ranked team in the tour nament, No. 20 Washington.