$r Paradise r Hair & Nails 430 Coburg Rd. (Next to G. Willickers) Open Mon Sat ** (503)345-7138 —> , .. 10/20 Mill. Tam *19” •'93 Si* Wolf* Brit) f Awyiie Niil Fill* *17** I Runners take third, sixth in meets By Dave Chartoonneau Oregon t rrw&Hl Oregon-* cross < ountry teams had mixed results at Saturday's Mountain West Classic in Mon tana The women placed three run ner* in the top 10 — including a fourth-place finish by fresh man Milena C.lusac — to finish thin) overall The men were not as successful, ns they failed to place a single runner in the top 20 and finished sixth os a team. Glusai, running in her second race as o Duck, finished only 12 seconds behind winner Jennifer Hravard. who ran unattached. Glusac was the second best col legiate runner behind Michi gan's Molly McClimon. Jenna Carlson ran one of her I mat rai es in an Oregon uniform, taking seventh overall and fifth among collegians. Niamh Zwa german finished 10th for Ore gon Michigan placed four runners in the top 12 to win the meet with 53 points Brigham Young took set ond with 62. followed by Oregon with 78 The two oth er Pacific-10 Conference teams. Arizona and Washington State, Irene wants a checking ' account with lots of service charges. ( Not.) Irene from Eugene tells us that the perfect checking account lor lx-r would lx- one that didn't have any regular monthly service charges. Or |x.*r check > charges, t >r minimum balance requirements. So we came up with a new checking acctxrni option: VERSA I "El. Checking. 11k- idea is simple. IX* your routine transactions exclusively through VERSA!! I ! I R' ATMs or through our 24 Ixxir ( uMuincr Service l -ine. and you won’t be charged monthly service chtuges. ► Then.* aie no minimum balance requirements or jx*r check charges, either. You also get f ree use of over 5.500 VERSATEEEER ATMs thnxighout tlx- West. ► To improve your ow n banking, just call 1 XtX) USE-BotA. And see how we’re building a better bank tor you Banking On Ami ki< \ | m Bank of America I PLUS l .u)iriK- Branch 201 I 11ih Avenue *42 SKIO YKRSATKII.KR A IM t: 4»l < kvg< >n HiHtkst4>iv K1*.4* I 1 >th \yciiix* VI KSAI I I I I K AIM IVice C lu >ppci 1 (>fiU C liven Acres Ki s»> 1 fn»m l r^.il u* In ilk UmW- th>«» ini|*» \ lew >.«<K finished fifth and 15th, respec tively. Oregon's Melody Fairchild had a disappointing follow-up to last week's second-place fin ish in the Pier Park Invitational, plai mg 30th Saturday, Joni Wareham rounded out the Ducks' scoring, finishing 45th. For the men. Oregon's top fin isher was Karl Keska. who took 22nd Even with a low top fin isher. the most disappointing aspect of the meet was that the Ducks had only three runners in the top 50 — Keska, Tracy Hol lister. who t(5ok 47th, and Rick Cantwell, who finished 49th. The other scorers for Oregon were Scott Nicholas (55th) and John Dimoff (62nd). Brigham Young won the men's team title, placing four runners in the top 25 to finish with 60 points, well ahead of second-place Virginia Tech (117) The Reebok Aggies took third with 142. followed by Michigan (146) and Idaho State (1471. On the positive side for Ore gon. the Ducks managed to fin ish above Par-It) foes Washing ton State and Arizona. The Cougars finished in seventh with 214. and the Wildcats took ninth with 243. The Ducks will get into the heart of the season next week end when the men will partici pate in the Willamette Invita tional in Salem and the women will travel to Seattle for the Sun dodger Invitational. We’ve Moved ! (next ckxx) Oregon 'x Best Photofinishing dot dotson’s 430 E. 11th St. *),0a' n. . , 1668 Willamette St Student Valley River Center Discount WSWESTcellular $1195 ■ Cellular dHb Rate DO YOU QUALIFY?? No minimum usage You may quality it you are employed by • University of Oregon • City of 1 ugene/Springfield • lane County School District • Plus many more"' contact TOM MOHR 729-7000 Advanced Communications 315 Coburg Rd., Eugene Authomad Agon i recycle! THIS PAPER