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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1994)
Somewhere, deep under that bristling, spiny exterior, there's got to be a big hearted softie You know who you are. And if you need help expressing yourself this Valentines Day you won't want to miss Friday's spec lal Valentine's section inside the Emerald It's full of unique gifts to buy your sweetie and maybe even an idea to spend this special day Check it out! Wrestlers set for pair of matches By Dan Brown f<y ttW Oregon LX* 'y f The Oregon wrestling team, fresh from a i onv in< mg vie tors in Ashland Ins! weekend, is hie ,k home tonight to far e ( al Poly San l.uis Obispo before traveling north to fai e Portland State on Friday The Din k\. injurv prone throughout the year enter the meet ss ilh a healthy roster We have starters down the line. Oregon < oa< h Kon Finley said We've been wrestling ns good as we have all sear, virtu ally error free The rompetition will he fieri (* Joke Gaeir. milked No S in the nation a! lr>H pounds, leads a tough Mustang squad (,aeir has a 2 t 1 r»cord this sea son. including a perfect 12-0 re<ord in dual meets "They are a good team, and this will be an exciting meet." Finley said "Gaeir's obviously strong, but they also have Neil Mason and he's H-2 Donnie Miller, a senior at lt>7 pounds is tough, but we need to beat them With the season drawing to a close, it is important for the Ducks to win They are t-:t in the I’ai ifu K) Conferem e, and Cal Polv. a member of the Par.-10 in wrestling, is .1-1 With the con ferent I? tournament coming .it the end of February. this meet is important not onlv for the e.xpe ritini e of the ten in but pla< mg for the tournament We are stiirting to look like n tournament team." Finley said. "We in' wrestling strong, but we need more fans We need encouragement and noise. That really helps he said The Ducks will Im> on the road Friday at Portland State, a Divi sion II st hool that has struggled to a 4-12 record this season. The Cal Poly meet begins at Mat Arthur Court tonight at 7:10. Pass it on. (please) Help our successful recycling program on campus by putting the Oregon Dairy f merwd hack in Its original rack when you ve finished reading it This will allow another person to read It and/or t>e easily picked up tor recycling SPRING SPECIALS i SPORTSWEAR FROM AMERICA'S FAVORITE WOMAN DESIGNER SALE 30% OFF REGULAR PRICES Select from tees, sweatshirts, shorts and sweaters. Shown cropped navy top with sailor collar and tie neck Sizes S.M.L ORIG 56 00, SALE 39.20 Scoop neck, short sleeve tee Red Sizes S.M.L ORIG 32.00, SALE 22 40 Navy and cream stripe short Sizes 4-16, ORIG 44.00, SALE 30 80 AVAUABl! 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A liertli at the NCAA championships is on the line The Ducks are coming off a solid performance at the North west regional meet, where they finished in sixth place out of lti teams The Western champion ships is a four-day event, run ning from Sunday, Feh. 13 through Wednesday. Feh lti. It features two days each of slalom and giant slalom racing. The Ducks will be facing a collection of NCAA and club teams, said Matt Mill, the team's promotion director. The Ducks would appear to he at a disad vantage against some of the teams, which have the budget to staff a full-time coach Oregon’s coach, Cliff Coleman, is a volun teer. The Ducks will take a men’s and a women's team to the championships in hopes of qual ifying either a team and/or indi viduals "Our goal is to finish high in the team scoring," Hill said. We’d like to be one of the top Northwest teams and improve on our regional finish As for individuals, we will he racing to vie for nationals if the team doesn't make it " The women’s team suffered a setback when Kristen Klindt injured her knee while compet ing in Idaho The injury forces her to miss this weekend's meet Leading the way for the women are senior Heidi Binder and sophomore I-acv Maginnis in the first and sei ond spots, respec tively. Rounding out this weekend's roster are sophomores Brooke Siler and Summer Bass and freshman Kathy Wardue. All five women will race in both slalom and giant slalom races. Hill said On tfu* men's side, Jeremv Sanchez. Jeff Jewett. Alan Siler and Shane (.raves will race both events Fete Malika will compete ill the giant slalom races, and Nat Kidder will race slalom PLEASE RECYCLE!