Colonial Jnn SUoiawiant OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Sunday Breakfast Special $195 Dotty (AN You Can Eat) Buffet - $5 00 __ UVt MUSIC M Country W/Sot - Jan ■ Oom *oo Poo I ?* £AV£ SUnfMOEr with Coming to a newsstand near you , the first week ofspring term Wrestlers prepare for NCAAs By Erick Studenicka Emo7 pounder who took fourth in the conference meet, knows the top wrestlers m his weight division well. Of bis eight losses during the season, four have come at the hands of opponents ranked in the top three nationally "Having the top ranked wrestler in the country (Arizona State's Ray Miller) in our confer ence is beneficial." said Sprague, a sophomore. "Pac ing the top ranked wrestlers lets you know what you have to do to beat the top wrestlers and it lets you know where you're at in comparison to them." Sprague said his objectives for Pnoio Oregon wrestler Pat Craig (right) will be making his second appear ance to the NCAA tournament next week In Iowa. ihe NCAA tournament were the same us for any other tourna ment during the season. "I want to win. I wouldn't even go if I didn't think I could win," Sprague said "You have to look at it as if it were any oth er tournament; you can't go with an eighth place finish in mind." Coach Ron Finley said the NCAA tournament would be a good learning experience for his young group of wrestlers. "The NCAA tournament can be a frightening, overwhelming experience, especially when you have to wrestle someone from Iowa or Oklahoma State before 13.000 people and the entire crowd against you. " Finley said. "This will be a good oppor tunity for our wrestlers to see that those guys from Iowa and Oklahoma Slate are really no different and that they tan be beaten." Craig, the lone Senior among the qualifiers, is the only Oregon wrestler with NCAA tournament experience. Craig failed to place, however, as he was hampered by a dislocated shoulder. Sonnen recorded the team’s best record at 24-8 this season. Sonnen was ranked as high as No 12 during the season and is currently the only ranked Ore gon wrestler with his Na 15 in the latest poll. Anderson is one of the most improved wrestlers on the team. After finishing fifth in the Pac 10 tournament a year ago. Anderson was the only Duck to make the Pac-10 championship round. I. .1 II 1 .. I. II,, 111 .ill . III! II.'I. ' . Il.llllll' lll.lv IIH I. N I, \ll\ h Ifc ' I, I, I, II, ., i, ik Ik lit>ii iii\ \k i\ U i'nI.IIIs 11 III I.UK v' l.lll'.'U.llYv ik>\, U ,Ik Ikiii.iii, ' lll'l.'l > I tllll |i||i>ll> l.l|'ll\ .u^skiiK .III | 11 Nil >1 \ .II, 1111.. till. Illll'l, 1\ I'll ' \ III, I.II V 1 1111, I '111 I *1.1 V N III. .Ill, I'hiliiM >;>11\ i. 11 i.iii . tlii, ,ii..hi until tip. •' • \ mill 'ii: i -II ■ H r • ■ "■"pi.i. i i'n i ■ CASH FOR BOOKS monday-friday 9-5:00 Saturday 9-2:00 two locations QUALITY USED TEXTBOOKS UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, LANE COMMUNITY COLLEGE LINFIELD COLLEGE LAYAWAY NEXT TERMS BOOKS no money down briny your author, title, and edition find your hooks - pay by April 3 Smith Family Bookstore textbook and general bookstore (across from Sacred Heart Hospital - near the U of O campus) 768 East 13th Avenue 345-1651 general books (across from the post office near the Hilton/Hult Center) 525 Willamette Street 343-4717 textbooks may be sold at either store monday-friday 9-5:00 Saturday 9-2:00 Springbreak Swimwear Sp&&do • Raisins • Citrus Validated IEUGENEI Saturday 9-6:30 ATHLETIC Parking Sunday 11-5 Mon thru Fn. 9:30-6:00 94 West Broadway • Eugana, Oragon _______^^^>owntowf^ugan^ 343-1288