| Om» coupon pw purduu* * Pm df-UvMv nlv .'.u:; . u< jKxjws 12/30AJ.) I I! 687-8600 Tired of working out indoors? Looking for an exercise alternative? Then come join us in.. HIKING FOR HEALTH When: Sunday, Nov. 21. 8am-5pm •Mandatory pre-trip meeting on Thursday, Nov. 18, 7:30pm c at the Outdoor Program, EMU. Where: Opal Creek Trail On the edge of the Bull of the { Woods Wilderness, this ancient forest brings you small waterfalls, green pools, exhilarating bridges and a view of tin* scenic gorge. r Cost: $4.00-$5.00 per person (transportation included) Mop Uv «w i -*li Ihf HNllh Id oHkv *1 ihr S4utlrol ( wtrt WA L'O Student Health ( enter Hrallh HJuralion Program IMAA. - Oregon Daily E)lT16r«il(l SpOTt S Cardinals end Oregon bowl hopes By Steve Mims Oregon O&sty (?rv*Akl Oregon's up-and-down 199.1 season look a sharp turn down Saturday as Stanford beat the Ducks 3B-34 at Autzen Stadium, officially ending Oregon’s post season hopes. Stanford quarterback Steve Stenstrom picked apart Oregon's secondary at will, throwing for 407 yards and three touchdowns while breaking the Pacific* 10 Conference record with 3.2H1 yards passing on the year Stenstrom broke the record of farmer Cardinal John Klway — who tossed for 3,242 ill l'.IH2 with one game still left in the season. The loss kina ked Oregon to 5 5 for the year, meaning the Ducks can't go to a bowl game. NCAA rules specify a team must have six wins over Division I-A teams to qualify for postseason, and one of Oregon's wins was over Division l-AA Montana. Stanford head coach Bill Walsh didn't even realize the extent of the damage his team did to the Ducks. Apparently "The Genius" hasn't lawn study ing NCAA regulations lately. "I hope they go to a bowl game,” Walsh said of the Ducks. Oregon knew the passing game was Stanford's strength coming in. but Stenstrom was even better than advertised. However, it helped that Stanford receivers were often at least two or three steps away from Oregon defenders on long plays. "I felt like we were exploiting their weaknesses on every play.” said Stanford receiver ANTHONY TO«NtYTt.ir>*>«K7 Stanford’s Jason White gats one of five Cardinal sacks on Oregon quarterback Danny O'Neil Saturday. Mark Harris, who had a huge day with 12 catches for 189 yards, one touchdown and another long reception down to the one-yard line. “On certain times they ran blitzes and Steve (Stenstrmn) called audibles to exploit holes. Coach Walsh told us when to look out for blitzes and holes.” The game featured the top two offensive teams in the confer ence, but it took a while before the offenses got wanned up Oregon's Tommy Thompson kicked a 29-yard field goal for the only scoring in the first quar ter. Stanford's defense ranked last in the Pacific-10 Conference entering the game, but came up hig early, limiting the Ducks to 77 yards total offense in the first half, including minus-four yards rushing. Stanford had only nine sacks in its first nine games, but picked up five on Saturday. "I thought during the week Turn to CARDINAL, Page 10 Dial it instead of “0" and save up to 44%.