ongon Daily Emerald Sports USC, not Coliseum, worries 3-2 Oregon By Dave Charbonneau Emerald Sports Editor Oregon head coach Rich Brooks isn't worried about playing in the Los Angelos Coltsoum Saturday. Ho's worried about the op ponent. The Ducks are on the road for the first time in four weeks and face 20th-ranknd USC. Oregon has beaten the Trojans only once In 16 tries and haven't won at tho Coli seum since 1971. "It's not the place we're playing, it's tho people we're playing.” Brooks said. "If we were playing somnono else in the L.A. Collsoum, it wouldn't bo that difficult. It's the talent of their team, and they want the same thing wo want this week, to got back in tho conforenco race." Oregon is 1-1 in tho Paclf ic-10 Conforenco and USC is 0-1 after barely losing to Washington last woekond in Seattle. 17-10 Bowl hopos are on both teams' minds, and tho winner Saturday will take a huge stop closer to postseason play. "Wo would be 2-1 In the conference and 4-2 overall and we'd be in position for an outstanding year,” Brooks said. "Another loaguo victory over USC would put us in the thick of tho conference race.” Turn to COLISEUM. Pago 13 I INTERNATIONAL 1 STUDENTS Feeling Alone? Outside Your Culture? Are you concerned about: Lasing Sleep? Changes in Eating Habits’’ Too Many Adjustments? Do Something Good For Yourself! What: Stress Management for International Students A Drop-In Support Group When: Every Wednesday afternoon. 2:00 -3.00 Starting: Wednesday. October 14th Where: Student Health Center Downstair*, Mciitv.il I j hr ary Put the power of Oregon Daily Emerald advertising to work for you. Call 346-3712. 136 E. 11th • (near Willamette) 342=3358 Must be 21 or Over Friday oct.»th $4 • The Renegade Saints Saturday oct. io$4 • The Flapjacks from Portland • Slam Suzzane from Seattle Monday ocl 12 $1 • Pete Christie Music Starts at 10pm Open 4pm-2:30am Mon-Sat BACK TO SCHOOL SAVINGS Frame plus foam core futon Single *159 Double *189 Queen *209 AACI4 &6PV FUTON 686-5069 1122 Alder mEffy t Stage, j 'Lm John Roman \ V Onginal am Baibara Stevcns-Nevcoaf' i a Riddlo A bilingual »ux*» V ;iooo Mad Farmers o I Mo-iiovai » l r 30 Middle Eastern 7. ' • Once i Milk Giild' Aadewnal dance Id live muelc /* I Vi^lubal Chaplin Hues Ban# > , Rocktfi*«y«hmAWu» a|f Col C/«M • Qm» Feed • Live EwrtMwv* E-RRAOm ' / jpm Id Spn ■ RAM OM SHWE • SCORE HUM AND MAKE YOUR PARENTS PROUD. examination blue BOON ^twjctob Nuv* >ou ran look .mart r>en »hrn you makr a phone call. Mono Talk'* .a>r. you 10*. lo 5.1%* on any railing rani or roller! rail you make. Il »ork. from pay phonr.. hold., aiqtorK olTirr and rr.idrnlial phono. By entering a .implr fhr diycii rode {1070?) your rail i. routed through Money Talk" and you automatically u>r up to 5.1V To makr a rail all you ha>r lo do i. dial It7fc7 + • + area radr + the number you art- railing, \flrr a .prrial lone rnlrr tour railing rani or Mail for operator a..i.lancr. It', a. .implr a. that. It’, ra.y to u»r Money Talk'*. There are no fro. no .ign-up ha..lo, no .air. rail. — only n nanl.. So .tarl u.ing Mono Talk" today and .a>r on long di.lanre rail.. >our parent, uill hr proud of him .mart you're grtling. To makr il orn ra.ier. a Money Talk'" reminder card J. available. Ju.l rail 1-800-44.1-0651 to have a Money Talk" reminder ran! »rnl to you today. WT*' arre» la r.rtU«e tm4 WiUamrtir *aUo a*6 \pfHtabU uw .III a|»jih I adrr Uk lolrral Trt-rtr— O^raUf I won. iMprmrMrM VI af lew pa, pfcwK awl pWr- arr u ail~ arrr- la It'.’ U m riTiw‘-f MwUar ‘i ■*- raauo Ifcr |m< pfcaw mar. Iwirl aprrater ar Ml III Imhm limn larraa talarrrwrai MiWn. Wl * St Y».. laiUaiM. »I SUM ■lavl aa HI krarhauit Mr