M stery UNIVERSITY OF OREGON .m am. 13th & Kincaid • 3464331 oupoijs Nov 23rd - Nov 28lh Closed Thanksgiving Day Eligible items* throughout the store. Pick a Mystery Coupon whenever you shop this week and get a surprise discount! And, enter our prize drawing ♦ $50 Excelsior Cafe Gift Certificate ♦ 5 - $20 Safeway Gift Certificates. *Non-eliaible Items: Computers, software, audio & video hardware, phones, answering machines, cameras, watches, pre-recorded video tapes, blank tapes, film & film processing, course books, class rings, academic regalia, tennis balls, tobacco products, sale priced items. Cash & credit sales only-no account charges • Main store only • No further discounts • Limited to stock on hand ■ - Oregon Daily Emerald SpOft.S — i Runners fall short By Steve Mims Enter a Id Sports Bepoder Thc> Oregon mini s and wom en's cross country teams strug gled in their final races of the Visit at the NCAA Champion ships at the Indiana University Cross Country Course In Bloomington, Ind on Monday The Oregon men, ranked sixth In the nation entering the race, finished eighth out of 22 teams in the race, while the women finished in 15th place. Freshman Karl Keska was the first Duck across the finish line for the fourth time in five races tins year, finishing 43rd with a time of 32 minutes, one second over the 10.OOO-meter course Keska improved Ills time by one second over his perfor mance at the District ViII Championships on Nov 1 ! Senior Hic k Mustier, running his final collegiate race, fin ished four seconds behind Keska, coming in -tfith place Sophomore John Dimoff was the third Oregon finisher, plac ing H7th in a time of 32 47 Senior Tim Julian ran in his first NCAA Championship and finished 05th with a time of 32 51 Senior Coiden Baxter, wtio finished 110th at the meet two years ago, improved on his performance by one place, fin ishing 100th in a time of 33 00 Junior Jason Huntblo finished 122nd in a time of 33 1H Freshman Tracy Hollister, who run second for the Ducks most ol the year on H.000 meter courses, struggled (or the sec ond straight race over the long er course, finishing 179th. ROSES *Q QQ, I of 0 *t«r» o* Dtk 1st PrwiMu« l'«U ^>ar4etiffu I l I >\Vt RS \N|) < ,11 f S *tr K m K(.v,(it.r»i «aM»*3 Mr Arkansas, tod by four runners in th<' lop 20. won their third consecutive team title. Oregon had 276 points, 210 behind the Kaxorbacks Indiana Senior Boh Kennedy, an !992 Olympian, won his second individual title, setting a courso record with a time of 30:15. 41 seconds ahead of Cary Stol/ of Stanford Wis consin finished second in the team race, 21 points behind Ar kansas The Oregon women, ranked 13th in the nation entering the race, slipped to 15th place when Pacific-10 Conference Champion Nicole Woodward was unable to finish her second consw.ullvc race due to an ill ness With Woodward out of the race, the Ducks were led for the second consecutive race by freshman Heidi Van Borkulo Coldsteirs, who finished 61st with a time of 16:10. Senior Erika Klein and soph omore Jenna Carlson finished next to each other in 79th and 80th place, reaper:tively. Klein ran the 5,000 meter course in a time of 1H:26, one second ahead of Carlson Niamh Zwagerman finished 127th overall with a time of 10:02, five seconds ahead of sophomore Jill Callero, who finished 136th Joru Warehan^ was the sixth Duck to finish, placing 161st with a time of 19:45. Villanova captured its fourth straight team title, led by Carole Zajuc who won the individual title Zajac, who finished was the Wlldr ats fourth consec utive individual champion. BACK TO SCHOOL SAVINGS Frame plus loam core futon Single'159 Double *189 Queen ‘209 686-5069 1122 AJctof ROCK BOrT FUTON CREATE L YOUR V OWN T-SHIRTS -EE FASTEN let your imagination go wild! Photographs ♦ Artwork ♦ Slides ♦ Drawings ♦ Anything you want as a T-shirt ♦ ( ustom design services £ KinKDT U4-TSW Opto ?-Mi.»f icrou from Ibr t of O Bookstore LU.UKiaiini*i rm