Oregon Daily E TH61*211(1 Tennis team struggles in tourney The Oregon men's tennis team struggled this past week end at the Kolex Western Ke gional Championships in San Jose. In a talented field featuring playors from nationally ranked programs like California, Stan ford and Washington, the Ducks had limited success, fail ing to move anyone past the second round of the tourna ment. In singles play, Oregon went 2-7. receiving its only wins from senior Lee Kirner and ju nior Dara I’arlovi, KIrncr opened plnv with a 6-1. ti-2 thrashing of Santa Clara's Steve Millar but was later knocked out of the tournament with a second-round loss Sunday to Pacific's Adi Kremnr. Partovl beat Brett Murio of San Jose State 7-5. f>-0. but was later eliminated from the com petition, losing to Robbie Wen dell of Washington on Sunday. Orrson's doubles teams also poster! first-round victories In the tournament but were un able to advance. The teams of Klrner/Rob Atkin. Christian Oelkc/Jon Amundson and Partovi/Josh Prager opened with wins on Sunday but were knocked out of the tournament on Monday Despite the losing mark in San Jose, the Ducks are :t-o In dual competition for the fall Last month, Oregon opened the season with victories over Ha waii. Idaho and Illinois State. Oregon will enjoy a long break until the Pacific-10 Con ference Indoor Championships In Seattle from Jan 17-20 Ex-Duck Miller has knee surgery ATLANTA (API — Chris Miller's sixth NFl. season ended at the midway mark Monday when the Atlanta Falcons quarterback underwent re constructive surgery on his left knee. Ur. John Garrett’s arthroscopic examination re vealed a complete tear of the anterior cruciate lig ament It took 90 minutes to repair the damage Garrett said the surgery went well and that Miller was in stable condition Miller was injured in the third quarter of the Falcons' 30-28 victory over the Los Angeles Kains Sunday when he was scrambling for yardage He had gained about 10 yards when hi? planted his left foot to cut. His knee buckled, and he went down immediately, dropping the ball and grab bing his left knee Initial reports wore that Miller appeared to have a torn cartilage and deep bone bruise, an in jury that would have kept him out for 4-6 weeks There was no intJnediate reaction from coach Jerry Glanville and other team officials The Fal cons reported to the Suwanee camp earlier Mon day. watched a film of the Hams name. jogged a few laps and left ladore Miller’s condition was known "I ran to the left and was going to cut hai k right, sort of underneath the defensive track, then go into my slide." Miller said front his home Sun day night "I just heard the thing pop It hurt like a son of a gun.” Although eight games remain, Ken Herts k. the team's vice president of player personnel, said he doubts the Falcons will attempt to sign another quarterback Billy Joe Tolliver replaced Miller on Sunday and threw the game-winning touchdown pass ear ly in the fourth quarter The Falcons also have Wade Wilson on the roster Tolliver played two seasons with San Diego be fore becoming Miller's backup last year I RIM RESULTS Or« N-N« a FOOTSAM. ■ U^^I iL- Wmak Httoi .Mw ROt M. [jnMi ( hi Alpho o Ntthumo of Um Wool: Foot* Woom4> OO.V FlBot Sho‘ Fl»h »4. ('hi Alpho 0 HUB* U. Phi P« «M » n»f» Wo Ono T, loom Kvlt B HwwljnrwIJ.MuPodJlB 0*1 M Mni,i | i«m«mbrf?nem a Ptti A Mm'* I s.m: d Phi p*i m Sigma it d Pi>l 0 Oct 17 (4wrf 2 Dflvtn# d CW Wild fyp*» <1 Sm 6|**Mlpfca l*H» Ptu P«1 Hi d S4*m*Oil Two Mm'i 1 4 Co«Utmf*t* ti ItoU On* Fiji On* d Sinwu Oil I Orl 2* Hlgm* N« d Plh** Du l hnrsjjf* 4 r. Phi H £«*ayan* 4 K*ppt Alpha theta ( am 2 Point ftr**ktft% 4 !.Mi4 LVUwmn Phi Chi tV( hi P»i rf Weil Dunn (■w4 2 Hawaii d Dyrmmt MiyataMte* d KW« cm. n (tfd 2 Thwtton ThuMforfeotta d Dorati Difgp'i* Air Mail d Suicide Squid* Sigma Nu Too d ‘AmMaQMO A TO Teem Two d Kappa Dig Red*®* M I Mr Kuhbtn* Neighbor d Sheldon • NEW BULBS & f 5% MORE POWER stronger Buibs...faster. darker tans! • NEW FJIlfc ft AIR CONDITIONING stay cool while you work on your tan! • DMX •OPEN 24 HOURS! UP TO TANS With purchase of tanning package Offer expires 11/30/92. Not valid w/other offer. OPEN 24 HOURS 595 E. 13TH & PATTERSON 72 ND NNIVERSARY Friday, Nov 6th 10-5 \ » UNIVERSITY Party! A Celebration of 72 Years of Partnership in Your Education! Free Cake V & Balloons! ^ I Welcome UO Alumni!