WHO: \n\ student interested in discussing issues <il u ciulit and Inod and tlit ir t lin t on hhiik ii W III RK: Student I Icalth ('enter < iroup It.. DA I I S: Wednesday Jan. 27. Id). 3. 10. 17 II Mid 1:30-2:30 pm Sponsored In tlu- Student IIcallh ( enter 4 For more information, call 346-4456 WE'LL ERASE YOUR COLLEGE LOAN. If you’l l stuck with a student loan that's not in default, the Army might pay it off. If you qualify, we'll reduce your debt by lA, up to a limit for each ye;* you serve as a soldier, so after just 3 years you'll have a clean slate. You'll also have training in a choice of skills and enough self assurance to last you the rest of your life. (iet all the details from your Army Recruiter. BE ALL YOU CAN BE: CALL 345-3877 j Pass it on. ' (please) Help our successful recycling program on campus by putting tne Oregon Dally Emerald pack m us original rack When you've finished 1 reading it. This Will allow another \ person to read it and/or oe easily picked up for recycling Hockey splits with Spartans By Rich Bernstein Emerald ContfiDuic* The Oregon hockey loam ■.piit a pair of games w ith San Jose State during the weekend. Saturday night, the Duck* lost a close game 4-3. hut came hack impressively the next morning and shut out the Spar tan* S-0. The two game* marked the home opener for the Ducks, who came into the weekend contests with a 2-0-1 record. In game one against' San Jose State. Oregon came lw< k from a 2-0 deficit and scored throe un answered goals in front of 1.000 people at lone County It e Forward Chris Wheritv led tin* attack with two goals with in a 30-set ond time span at the end of the first |>«riod. Big forward Mark Liebert continued the assault with a goal to start the set out) period. Steve Melkerson assisted the goal, which seemed to turn the tide of the game in favor of the Ducks for good. San Jose State battled back with 5:22 left in the second pe riod to tie the game with a pow er-play goal by Kevin Fitrgtb hons. Toward the end of the sec ond period, it looked like the i)u< ks might regain the lead, but Spartan goalteuder Mike Bmins made a couple of great Ptvtfo by Dylan Coulter An Oregon player (dark) battles tor the puck In the club hockey team's 4-3 loss to San Jose State Saturday at Lane County Ice. wives to roh the Duc ks. "We played great physical I\" Oregon forward Brian Clendenin said. "But what made the difference in the game was our lac k of mental toughness down the stretch." The two teams battled to the end with physical play. San lost; Slate maintained its tough ness and stored the game-win ning goal when forward Tony Destro put in a wrist shot from five feet after scrambling to gain the puck with 10 minutes left in the game. Turn to HOCKEY, Page 9A Men keep on losing, drop two more By Dave Charbonneau Emerald Sports Editor After Oregon's trip to Washington, it seems ob vious at this point that the Out i.s are the team to boat m the Pacific -10 Conference. a use if you don't beat Oregon, you’re proha Diy pretty oact Washington and Washington Statu avoided that distinction during the weekend, defeating the Ducks handily and keeping Oregon winless in the Par* 11) after six games. Turn to MEN, Page 9A DEVELOP & PRINT • 3” PRINTS i24*/|9736*A«*2ndl|99| * exp I exp set ■ * ( coupon must accompany order. ( ■ CAMPUS 1 HR PHOTO ■ 1231 ALDER • 683-4693 \,AZAR’S QAZAR COME IN AND SEE! WE HAVE EVERYTHING • Posters • Dr. Martens • Cards • Vans • Clothing • Converse • Shoes • Incense • and more shoes! "life"is PRECIOUS I PROTECT IT! j Our State of the Art j Aerosol Defense System j On Sale Now $12.99 I Reg. S20.00 with coupon | 57 w Broadway & 957 Willamette I ftAZA# 687-0139 I GENTLEMAN’S ENCORE Qualfty Rawta Ootfwg to* Men and Woman ol Oscnmtraing Tatta 1111 WllAMETTE*14«17» **************** fWUNDERLAND- ' ''l 5CVIOCO GAMES 5lh STREET PUBLIC MARKET 683-8464 r VIDEO ADVENTURE ^ k¥AU.CV MVENPUZA ♦VW¥¥¥¥¥¥9 ■ ■£2. vm ft - ¥¥¥¥• 4 OFF | * Any § Yogurt* | YW // <*except small cones) my Campus SUBSHOP 1225 ^lder 345-2434 Not valid un ddivuty or with any other discount* or coupons One coupon per owtomer ^ Expire* 3/19/93