Ducks look to avenge losses to Bears, Cards By Erick Studenicka Emerald Sports Reporter The Oregon volleyball loam will be looking to avenge two early season losses this weekend as tho squad travels to the Bay Areu for matches against Cal-Berkcley and Stanford. Oregon players have boon looking forward to playing Cal over since their Sept. 25 mooting at McArthur Court Oregon played horribly thBt night, losing 3-1 and prompting an hour long team mooting In which orach Gerry Gregory questioned the players do sire to win. "Out of all of our losses, the most disappointing wus to Cal.” said Oregon outside hitler Stephanie Warren "It was our home opener and wo won the first game, but then we just gave up Evory ono on the team feels we should have beaten them " The Ducks are coming off their best weekend of the year, having split with tho Arizona schools at home lust weekend The Duck* looked especially impressive in their loss against Arizona State, taking the No. IB ranked team in the country to five games Warren, who was nominated for the Pacific-10 Conference player of tho week after recording 22 kills against Arizona last week, said^ the Cal match forced Gregory to intensify the team's workouts "Ever since the Cal match, coach has made the practices really tough," Warren said. "We've been concentrating on playing a total match, rather than |ust playing one or two gd games and then letting down.” Whiln the Ducks figure to have a good shot at beating Gal, it will take a major upset for Oregon to defeat Stanford, ranker! No 2 in the nation. Stanford defeated No. 4 Pacific on Wednesday and appears to lie UCLA's only serious competition for the Pac-10 title. Stanford's only loss came at the hands of UCLA in a 16-14 fifth game thriller on Oct. 2. Stanford head coach Don Shaw said that he has hoard "gixid things" about Oregon's play in recent weeks. "Gerry (Gregory) and I am good friends, and he seems a lot more satisfied with their level of play in recent weeks," Shaw said "During early season matches, Oregon had a tendency to give up late in a match. Tho difference in their play now Is that they're not giving up." MIDDLE EASTERN & MEDITERRANEAN CUISINE 19th & Agate 683-6661 OFF LINE by Rick Ball ! I __ i Hops'o^r ice R5 praise^ tin a in her EFFORTS TO CATCH THE PEEPING TOM THE s STEEL TRAP HOWEVER, UNNERVED THErt. iOd » 1*»v.. i DEVELOP & PRINT • 3” PRINTS 2< (What'> ■y *6l>/ you look.'S' Like vo At. iMApPKtfR'.AjfJ J . ~3J TOUCH m£ IF vou \UK£, ril 0E-*- WITH --- , r OH wo WO NO/ that wcwr PC AT I if society 6 gowma *ak£ any p*oontss W£ AOSt UAtfJ ro AJO>0 AWtTHIUC AvD E'jtt.yrhino that AI6Ht OFftWP SoAff^f' 'in that) CAS£, X>U Pj Vi V t*. SHUT UP AMD GO