Emerald Sports Oregon Daily Green still deciding players’ fate By Dave Charbonneau Emerald Sports Editor The three men's basketball players who were suspended from the toam by coach |erry Green practiced with the Ducks Monday, but Green is still not sure if they will play Saturday against Oregon State at McArthur Court. Green said before Oregon's practice on Monday that he had not yet made a decision on the fates of Andre Collier. Clyde Jor dan and Johnnie Reece. The three were sent back to Eugene during the Ducks' weekend road trip in Arizona for being out past curfew early Friday morning. ‘ The rest of my coaching staff have been out recruiting, so we haven't had a chance to sit down and talk about the incident," Green said. ."The situation will be evaluated as the week pro PVXo tr, M" >’»*»> Oregon players Clyde Jordan (from left), Johnnie Reece, and Andre Collier all practiced with the team Monday after being suspended Fri day for breaking curfew. grosses, and a decision will be made lalor in the week " Collior. Reece and Jordan were in their rooms at the mid night curfew Friday morning following Oregon's loss to Arc Turn to PLAYERS. Page 10 Sensitivity a fine line in college athletics T-shirts ami basketball conches It's hard to snv where to draw the line Mow much insensitivity should he tolerated before it's time to sav enough ' A fraternity at Oregon Stale was at i used of being insensitive to the feelings of sexual assault survivors after it printed up shirts for the Civil War football game that read "F— the Ducks'" and depicted a "Beaver" man raping n "Duck" woman Most would agree that this T-shirt wont past the limit of normal d«n:etu:y and was indeed insensitive It seems we might have had an insensitivity problem of our own Inst year. Remem ber that T-shirt in the Uni versity Bookstore last year that read, "Ducks eat Beavers"7 As anyone who has seen the shirt will attest, the cari cature printed on the T-shirt had little to do with either the culinary delights of cooked Beaver or Oregon’s Turn to COACHES, Page 10 Drexler on sidelines with strain PORTLAND (AH) — Clyde Drexler will he sidelined for at least 10 days to two weeks with a strained tendon in his left hamstring, the Portland Trail Blazers said Monday. Drexler, 29, suffered the injury early in the fourth quarter of the Blazers' 122-110 loss at Boston Sunday night. He was examined by team physician Bob Cook on Monday. No decision has been made as to whether Drexler will be placed on the injured list, team spokesman |ohn Uishway said. Drexler, Portland’s team cap tain, will miss at least five games, beginning with Tuesday night’s home contest against Pacific Division leader Phoenix. If he is out two weeks, he will miss seven games and would not return until Portland’s home contest against New Jersey .March 15. Drexler, in his 10th NBA sea son. is experiencing his most injury-prone year. Tbe Blazers' all-time leading scorer already has missed nine games because of a sore right knee. He underwent arthroscopic surgery on the knee before the season. Drexler's career previously had been remarkably injury free. The most games he has missed because of injury has been nine in the 1989-90 season. There has been speculation that Drexler’s long season a year ago may have made him more susceptible to injury this year. The Blazers made It to the NBA Finals and played into June, and Drexler then played through the summer as a member of the gold medal-winning U.S. Olympic team. Q CUSTOM PRINTED T-SHIRTS Lowest Rates UNFORTUNATELY TfflS IS WHERE PEOPLE ARE PUTTING TOO MANY RETIREMENT DOLLARS. Every year, a lot of people make a huge mistake on their taxes.They don't take advantage of tax deferral and wind up sending Uncle Sam money they could be saving for retirement. Fortunately, that's a mistake you can easily avoid with TIAA-CREF SRAs. SR As not only ease your current tax bite. they offer a remarkably easy way to build retirement income—especially for the "extras" that your regular pension and Social Security benefits may not cover. Because your contributions are made in before-tax dollars, you pay less taxes now. And since all earnings on your SRA are tax-deferred as well, the money you don't send to Washington works even harder for you. Down the road, that can make a dramatic difference in your quality oflife. What else makes SR As so special? A range of allocation choices—from the guaranteed security of TIAA to the diversified investment accounts of CREF’s variable annuity—all backed by the nations number one retirement system. Why write off the chance for a more rewarding retirement? Call today and learn more about how TIAA-CREF SRAs can help you enjoy many happy returns. Wm+tm»J*m*m4+imLCmMmr SMA kHim 19*442-2733, mm. 90M. for thoM who shape hT