2 FOR 1 DINNER! Buy Any Dinner and Receive 2nd Meal FREE! (Matt ba if aqaal ar latt wlaa) SX-A. Guido's i +minun 543-0681 15th & Awr | BUY ONE. GET ONE' FREE' ANY MENU ITEM. hitiaimcfW'ft,«. *U. 6. jmwi vaU>! »«h *m **Krf - g b{v» vvm , tcdy : The ComarfS Besltogurt. 31 31 Ur%» I UK Market Plate \Xisa 1888 l-r.uiklii) RKil. It. ink tin i* ViUani I # RIGHT ON TARGET V .-..-.Emerald ' CAU OUR ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT: *46-3712 Sonics, Lakers swap big men SEATTLE (AP) The Seattle SuperSonicx. seeking immediate help, now have Sam Perkins. The I,os Angeles Lakers, plan ning for the future, own Benoit Benjamin anil Doug Christie. The teams swapped players Monday, with the SuperSonic* shipping Benjamin, their little used. high-priced center, along with unsigned top draft pick Christie to the Inkers for Perkins, a forward-center The 7-foot Benjamin was acquired by the Son tea in a trade with the Los Angeles Clippers Feh. 20. 19‘it. He played 5| sea sons with the Clippers For the Sonii s. the trade was addition by subtraction Ben jamin wasn't playing mud) for coach Georg** Karl and the team knew it wasn't going to sign Christie. "I would like to wish Benoit the best of luck." Sonlcs presi dent Bob Whitiitt said “It's unfortunate that it didn't work out for him in this organiza tion." Inkers general manager |erry West said he got two good play ers in Benjamin and Christie and got younger players at tho same time. "We feel this is a good trade for us as for the Sonics.” West said "Benoit is a proven NBA player with solid numbers and is younger than Sam." The Sonics are expected to insert the fi-9 Perkins into the starting lineup. Seattle said Perkins would join the team Thursday for prac tice and play against the Kings Friday night "Acquiring Perkins gives us a plaver who can sr.ore in the low post, can pass the hall and can play great post defense.” Whit sitt said. "Sam is a two-position player and. most of all. a proven winner. His style of play should fit In with what this team is try ing to do." The Sonics inherit Perkins' six-year, $19.2 million contract that he signed with the Uikers in August 1990. FIFE Continued from Page 9 "I still can't believe (Green} booted me off the team." Fife said I thought 1 may have been sus pended for a couple of games, or maybe the rest of the season But I didn't think I'd get the boot " Then, of course, came the ultimate slap in the face On the night of Fife's expulsion from the team. Oregon ended a 20-game. Pat - to losing streak and furthered the irony of the whole situation hv start ing a mini-winning streak Saturday night with a win over Washington State The fact the Dui ks are winning without Fife has nothing to do with the fact Fife is gone. It does, however, add to the stigma attached to Fife — the man who gets no respect. Fife said he is now planning on attending either 1 r the University of Califomia-Riverside or Californio Stale-Fullerton, where he will be eligible to play next season. Fife will leave Oregon, and with it he will Ittave all the hud jokes and false expectations. Fife will probably never make the NBA. But who's to say that's what he wants? Fife has never been known for his hard work on the court, and he rarely, if ever, shows any emo tion. It could be that Fife plays basketball because it is what people expect him to do. People expect him to play hoops because of his size, expert him to play hard, and expa t him to play well The expectations finally wore on ol' "Bullet" Boh Dave Charbonneau is the sports editor of the Emerald. 1 THINK SUMMER SESSION University of Oregon JUNE 21 - AUGUST 13, 1993 Preview of Summer Classes available now! Summer Session Office 333 Oregon Hail Phone: 346-3475 % Februaru Special • UnHmlted for Feb . *32.95 exp. 2/28 Product of Month HumBCtress/Keraphlx 20% a.. 609 E. 13th Ave. • Eugene • 484-3143