- Oregon Daily Emerald S ports - Brawls and boozers keep Duck fans away Rich Brooks and tho Oregon foothill team were "hangin' In November" Saturday Ixifori! they played UCLA, hoping for a potential howl berth But where were all the student fans "hangin' "? Hod the weather !>een truly awful, had the game meant nothing, hud the opponent From the Sidelines Erick Sludentcka IldlHl II sci ond • r h I o loam, it m i g h ! h ii v e il I! C! n I! .1 s y t !) u n d n r * i I ii n d why the student section was only hall lull Ilul none of those reasons seem In excuse Saturday's fan apathy. The weather was chilly, but it was nothing out of the ordi nary for a November afternoon in l-.ugenr The opponent. UCI.A. was a brand name Irani, and the game's outcome would deter mine the Due ks' postseason future The fact that only 4.100 of 6.00S student tickets w'ere even picked up epitomizes the fan apathy existing on campus This indif ference has forced athletic department offi cials to examine what can lie done to im prove student support, "We re concerned as to what mav happen if students continue not to show up." said Sandy Walton, the senior associate athletic dins tor In charge of financ ial management "Two years ago, students would line up at Gate b two hours early just to get the best students seats, now. the interest among stu dents seems to be pretty dismal Walton said she is so concerned that she exports to spnak with ASUO President Bob by Leo on the subject Hunt Holsapple, ticket manager for the athletic department, said ho Is perplexed by the lack of student fan attendance 'It seems like the students haven't really grasped on to this team, may!*: tx>eauso of the bad start.'' Holsapple said "But this loam is. on the whole, bettor than some of the past bowl teams " Several students suid a "just-in case" atti tude prevails on campus "I wasn't sure if I was going to lx- able to go to the game, so I picked up a tie a section of Autzen specifically set aside for drinking 1 propose to set aside Section 5 for next year's home games for all of the students who wish to drink If they complain they're getting the crappy seats, I'd argue they'd be too drunk to see the game anyway. And even if my experiment is a flop and no student chooses to sit in Section 5, it wouldn't really he that big of a deal. No one sit* there anyway. Erick Studonicka Is a sftorts reporter (or the Emerald. p lumbers Communications offers career opportunities in broadc asting, cable television, and video production A sophisticated communications company. Chambers is awane that people, not technology, make a business successful Wore than 300 skilled employees work for Chambers Communications. They manage and staff six West Coast cable television systems, one broadcast television station, a state-of the art video production facility, and a direct mail center P I all to find out about career opportunities in the following fields: •TV production •Cable marketing •Public relation* & journalism •Ad sales •Electronic engineering •Businos management PO Ho. 7009 tugcoc. Orgoo 97401 (S03) 485-561 I (WWW^ «**f*Vr Men open basketball season The Oregon njpn's basket ball team opens Its season with an exhibition game to night against the Canberra Cannons at 7:05 p.m. In McArthur Court. The game will not count toward season standings and should l)e a good tune-up for new head coach Jerry Green's team Tonight's game will be the first game at McArthur Court for Green, who took over Don Monson's position last spring. Oregon's lineup has not changed much from last year's 6-21 team. The brightest spot for the Ducks is the return of senior Antoine Stoudamire, who has boon picked by many publications as a possible All-Pacific-10 Conference player Stoudamire averaged 20 points for the Ducks last year. Also of note is the return of center Bob Fife. Fife redshirt od last year after a preseason head injury. tUESDAY _ MANIA Must see it to believe it! Guido's 13th & Aider 343-0681 GSPP Shaping a New Generation oe Professional Clinical and Organizational Psychologists TK* California School of Profeaaaonal Paychalojy (CSPP) u eefuceon* a new feneration of paycholofwd—paycholofitta who are un proem* the quality of life by addreaain* major contemporary iaaoa and foaeenn* reject for human diversity aa thry provide peycholopcal aemcea in a multicultural aociety. CSPP ta the nation'a leadin* aducati r of paycholoftsta of color, currently enrollm* Xy> ethnic atndcnts. CSPP a four campoaa located in Berkeley/Alameda, Frttno, Loa An*elca, and San Dve*o offer PayD and Ph D programi in Qirucal P»ycSolo*y, PhD programa in Or*aniutianal Paycholojy, a PayD. program in OigtniiaCKieial Development, and a Matter a program in Orgaouatianal Behavior. CeBioenia Schoel ef Profeuteael Paychoiogy 2749 Hyde Stawte San Fmndeoa, CA 94109 80GMS7-I273