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Ducks wrestle Beavers at home By Sieve Mims A wrestling (hvil War is the main all rat lion at Mi Arthur Court this weekend, as the Dm ks fat e Oregon State tonight at ' tO The iteasers an- one of the top teams in tile i oun U C K ) NOTEBOOK in ( nuipiun^ ,i 1 i- :t rt*i orri in dual meets, including .1 f-0 mark. m the I’,k ifit 10 (.onfrrem.<• The ninth ranked Heavers art' l«*d In 1 ~ 7 pound l.es Lutt hes. ranked No 1 in tin' nation at th.it weight At 1(>7 pounds. Oregon State's l had Renner is ranked No 2 in the riountrv 1 lie I inn i its hove taken i ontroi of the series win ntng five straight meetings. ini.hiding a 2'.i-1 5 " in i',irher this year ill Corvallis The Dm ks staved ( lose to the Heavers in that mati h hut were hurt by a pair of forfeits I his weekend s mail h is the Dm ks final dual meet of the year and the las! chant to prepare for the I Nit 10 (iiampionships fell JO 77 I lie Oregon softball team kii ks off its season w ith a busy weekend in Arizona, beginning this morn mg I he Dm ks are i inning olf an 1M 10 season of a year ago that was i ut short In 11 rainouts, on hid ing nine of 12 si heduled home games The Dm ks return nine of ten starters from a year ago. ini hid mg a 11 I’ai ■ 101 am fe rem e shortstop hat h v Stahl who till i52 last year I he Din ks vv ill look to i ati her Luna Si hmuit for power and run prod in lion Si luiiidl lot (Hi last season to go along vv itfi a team-lending three home runs ()n the mound Kin hello Taylor, who piti hod ltit) 7 t of die I lin ks' 7.ih innings, returns after < om piling a 1 HI earned run av erage hist year 1 he I lie ks liegm tin* weekend vv ith a game against No ' 1 resiiii State this attomoon followed hv a matchup with No IH Ctah Slate Saturday Ore >4<m fm i s No ') I'Nl.V and Illinois State, followed b\ ,t dmihleheader against Mi< higan on Sunday The spring golf season gets under wav when the Oregon men's golf team plays in the Hig island Inter collegiate at W.ulnloa Hawaii this weekend, and the women’s golf team prepares for the {.hris John son Arizona Invitational next week The men are coming off n disappointing fall sea son that saw them fail to finish higher than seventh in am of their five tournaments The field in this weekend's tournament will probably !>e the tough est the Ducks have fa< ed all season, as 114 teams are entered in the tourney, including No. 1 Oklahoma State, fifth ranked Stanford and eighth-ranked Ari zona Oregon was led in the fall h\ junior Ted Suave h . who posted a '-4 .1 si uringaverage Suavely had his liext collegiate showing to date last year at this event, when he finished third The (Iregon women are ranked 1 !>th in the nation by Golfworlci after finishing in the top It) at all six fall tournaments, including a win at the Oregon State Nike Invitational. Ten other teams ranked in the top lit) will he in Tin soil. Ariz . for the tour nament. including top-ranked Arizona State file ()n-gon men's and women's tennis teams will head south this weekend to fat e several matches against California foes. The w omen will fat e Nevada this morning at San ta ( Mara lie fore heading to Moragn to ta< e St Mary's I he Dut ks finish the trip with matches against San Jose State and Santa ( lara on Sunday Meanwhile, the men will embark on a Ihree-dav . three matt h road trip that sees them face f’at die this afternoon and Sat ramento State on Saturday before concluding their trip at (lal-Davis on Stindav Baseball season starts at Pacific By Mark McTyre Hie (Jregon i lull baseball team kirks off ns l‘HM sttnson tins weekend against I’m ifit's junior varsity tuain at Forest Grove The Dm ks finished their season last year with a SIM) record and are looking to improve on that this year with new head ( o.n h NMke Peterson. Peterson, a former player at Long Bench State, brings an aggressive sty le of play to the team Along yy ith a Peterson ; times a whole neyy team. From last year's squad there are only four returning players pitcher Jason Spohn. catcher ( hip Bradley middle infielder Tun Sexton and outfielder |<>e hang Spohn, a senior, figures to he the only irue starting piU her for the Dm ks Bradley, .1 junior, is battling newcomer Sean Martin lor time at catcher Sexton, a sophomore, also faces stiff competition at sei ond base and shortstop from newcomers Tony t.ra\ and Matt heeperman l-ang. also a sophomore, am hors a solid outfield 1h.1t features nevvi omers Colin Taylor. Kii o Ramirez, and (.reg Situ lair Meanwhile the Oregon 1 luh hot key team, after gaining a split on a recent California road trip, is hai k m ac tion this weekend a! home against \ [siting Western Washington I'he Ducks took 14 players to California for a two game stint against Stanford and San Jose Stale The Dm ks started off against Stanford with a close win over tile ( animal, f>-r>. (Iregon's next game provided just what it had expected, a tough San lose State team. The Spartans sent the Dili ks hai k home with a 7-1 loss The Ducks are expel,ting another war with their opponents this weekend as well. Although the I )u< k s season ret ord is only 2-4-2. in their last four games the Dm ks have (ticked up the pace with .i 2-11 record I'he Dm ks hit the ice Saturday at 7:30 p.tn, and at u 1 f> a m on Sunday. both at lame County Ice Arena SONY QUALITY IN CLASSICAL flECOBDINGS r \(j\l S HAJ I YA ~Z± iOSI ( AH HI H AS ObciH, (bt/c/.s 1*1 w ll x» lk>MIS<jt» ..~Uu.it" $13-95 CB \ I II! 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