i)„,iyEmerald Sports Oregon Wilkins still unknown to UCLA By Dave Charbonneau Oregon OaWy Cm$r&d During the Pat ifii lO l onfer erne basketball canferem «* tali Tuesday. UCLA t oach Jim liar rit k was asked about the abun dance of talent at the point guard position within the PAL-to this season. Harrick responded by naming virtually even point guard in the i onfureni e. After naming eight point guards ho paused and said. T-et's see. I don't want to leave anybody out." He thought for n second and finailv decidetl he covered every one. He did. however, leave one point guard off the list Oregon's Kenya Wilkins Wilkins hopes to make sure Harm k never makes that mistake again when he and the I hu ks tat e tlie sixth-ranked Bruins tonight at Pauley Pavilion But m realitv. Harm k shouldn't be blamed for leaving out Oregon's 5-foot-lO point guard Wilkins has only played nine games for the Ducks this year and has vet to play in a Pat 10 game. Not only will Wilkins be making his Pat;-10 debut, but he will be doing it in his home town of Los Angeles. "That'll he a lot fun." Wilkins said of tonight's game "It 's a new experience for me. I'm looking forward to going bin k to my I Oregon guard Kenya Wilkins has played well recently, but still remains unknown to many people, Including UCLA coach Jim Harrlck hometown Wilkins mind may change In tin* end nl tht* night if tlui teams' records am any indication of what tin* final result will lie (in* gon is 4 ri and two of those wins came against Division II si hools The Ihiils ar** pii ked by most to finish near or at the bottom of the conference UG1.A is ranked sixth in the nation, is undefeated and is the favorite to win the Pat:-10 this season "We have our work cut out for us this weekend." head coat tl |er ry Green said "Everybody's already writing us off and when lfieri cx;t urs you him* only one way to go ()n an up note the Dm ks have won three out their hist four games, including a 100-'1 win over Alaska I uirh.mhs Monday Much of the team s rei enl sm cess can fie attributed to Wilkins, who has started to get a real feel for tost exactly what Cinxm wants him to do on the court Tm playing willi a little more confidence than I was at first," Turn to WILKINS. Pago 10 Problems with the University? I'he Office of Student Advivacy can help registered students who have problems with university faculty, staff, policies or procedures. We are a tree ASI C) program providing protession.il services lor students in campus related matters. Call 346-3722 or stop by 334 KMl’ to set up an appointment. Newly Appointed PEACE CORPS DIRECTOR Carol Bellamy Wednesday, January 12 Directions for the 90V Umv of Oregon HRB Memorial Union Fir Room r\ 4pm Spin Oat rtiulti. AdvartiM in *ha. ODE Buy a Macintosh nowandyoucan organize your time, straighten out your finances or go completely ballistic. IMM MHUtotblCiJOiftt. ■ mlmrni ApfUCD" VOiC&KMDnM, Aftfit Keyboard II mJ mourn only $i,m. HacmiotblC47U#). Apf>U OJor Ptus 14* [Hifday. \>fd* K*yt**ird H and mourn Only 11,287. Appu FowrrtuU Mum Only $1,296. Introducing the Great Apple Campus Deal Now; when you buy any select Macintosh' or I’owerBook'computer, you’ll also receive seven software programs. Its all included in one low price. And the software package alone has a combined SRP value of $596* It was designed to give you the kinds of programs you need most. Programs to organize your lime :ind money. .And some programs just for fun. So, why buy an Apple'computer? ft does more. It costs less. Its that simple. ^ Visit your Apple Campus Reseller for more information. Microcomputer Support Center 202 Computing Center • 346-4402 Monday-Friday, 9am - 5pm VI Ifft, ^ tt*«*a* W«*r*».4 TOUWW V V*w i ^»» /» «** » * ■' "“*»*'* V Vf* ‘ '■»»•«*■' *» M.« nvo'VW'iqTAr ?».*/>»*<« rt. < 1*1«r V<*» Maw**#* of <**/»" / W(