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Leslie powers Trojan women past Oregon By Sieve Mims O'LHjit-1 Ki ly I " <■ i : USD forward l.tsa Leslie scored 11 points and grnblred 10 rebounds to lead the Tro ian women to a Hfi 74 win over Oregon Thursday night in I-os Angeles. Cidlif The loss overshadowed a monster night for Oregon's |essi< a Si hull who si oretl 14 points Schutt made eight of 14 three point shots and .ill eight of her free throw attempts The 1 rojfllis look the lead during the first half and took a IH ;il advantage into the locker loom at halftime The Die ks shooting put them in a hole earls as thes i onnected on onU nun nl j'l shots in the Inst half tJregun, lit ll overall and IT in the I’acifu -lOt .outer elite was a I si) hampered h v hatIhaud11ng woes, as they committed .;«> turnovers w lull- I S(. iiad i assists and onlv 1 -l turnovers The intith-rauked 1 ropins overt ame the Duiks with strength inside ns I,«tslit- and i enter I'inii Thompson i.um billed for i7 points and 1H rebounds Leslie had a solid game all around, .is she made seven of 1 1 field goals and sill seven free throws to go along with eight assists and four him ked shots 1 >ebbie Sport l( !. added 1 0 points and Id rebounds for the Dm k- w hile < enter Sara Wilson was tile Oi.iS 'lie: Dm k s to v ure in doable to ores, putting in lti point rile Dll) > s shoot i ti. improved m the sei mid halt when thes made to of to shots to finish at -i. pen ent for tlie game Oregon ssas a< i urate from behind the three point an and free throw line. making •) 1 and H.! pel lent from those areas respe, lively ( fregon ss 111 p las 11 s I uni I regular season g.irm at l (.l.A Saturdas and then await their \(.A A to irnami at hopes Sunday morning Softball to open home schedule By Steve Mims I hr Oregon softball ti*.im « 111 tr\ tn itu Mime thing this weekend that they wen rarely able to art omphsh last year Play a home game The Dm ks H r> this year ire si heduled to meet I.infield m an opening doubleheader at home on Saturday beginning at 1 pm However, if history repeats itself, that may be a diffit tilt thing to do A year ago. the Dm ks had eight doublnheaders and another single game rained out at home F he weather didn't alloys Oregon to open it s home m hedii!e until April k!4th. and fori ed 17 of the Dm ks 20 si heduled home games to lie i.ani eled I'he Dm ks have tieen off for two um-ks sun e fin ishing siK imd at the Pom Invitational in Fullerton. ( _s 11 f Ihe I Jm k s inst l 1 to I in wall ui the touma men! final, snapping a five game winning streak that iiii laded wins over nationally ranked Dtah State Sai iainenti. State and I N1A I he Dm ks a*i' hitting Pt this year w ith only •.ey;; ja.ivet above the 200 mark heading the way has been ophomore third haseman I rma Sal < Kio. who is hitting 125 with six runs anti tnrt?r RBI's Salt.Ido s 17r> nn hast- part entage is also lops on the team I rvshrntin left fielder Mulisa i-enike has made an immediate i in pad hitting 2<>.r> while starting all 11 games Right fielder Kim Kampfer and first baseman Rose Imbriano are hitting 2Hfi and 27f> res pet '.lively (Jregon has five players vs ho hav e hit home runs early in the season, equaling the nuiViher who ,e ( omplished that feat all last year Second base man Jennifer Piper leads the way with two homers, while Laura St hmidt, Kathv Stahl. Lisa Preston and Heather Unite have hit one apiet e Rachelle l av lor leads the way on the mound going6-1 with a 1 Lf earned run average this year freshman Barbie Hu kstin's arrival has taken some of the load offTavlor. who pit* hed lHfi 2 .1 of Ore gun's 2.’Pi innings Inst year Hit kson is 2-2 in six starts with a 2 Id KRA I he Dut ks travel lo Corvallis on Sunday to open the Lai ifu 10 (ionfereiu e season with a double header against ()regon State Sports marketer speaks on campus Keith ( * 11• ■ i i:m '..r '4 sporls .ind t-\■ m.rketing .it ( V t Imlm and publisher of liosfhall , , kl\ Will •. IMt the t IllVerslt\ today to meet with business and journalism students and faculty members and to give a publli talk At 2 ill ji III . ( litler will dis i ass how and why I'SA Tiulnv views sports is mi important part of the national newspaper's We'll pay you 60% of the new, student pric e for books we need for spring term! XKEsuxa. Store March o-io M l 7:43-0, Silt 10-3 March 14-18 M-Tll 8:30-3:30. l*ri 8:30-4 And... You can win $20 Cash! It you're selling books rings, you'll win a (Donated by [• where the alarm ( Ux k Nebraska Books). • l-rc'c Candyl • hast .computerized sc anning. 346-433 1 • M Sat UNIVERSITY OF OREGON A PARTNER IN YOUR i in < vi i<>\ 13th & Kincaid marketmi effort t he tree talk will lie ill Room 1<!B of tile ( lutes Husiness (enter. ‘12ri I. COMMUNITY SPORTS 1 Ith Ave A rei option will fol low from -4 to fi 10 pm in Room 22H of the ( tales Center In today s economy. it s imporlHi.it to tell students who don't understand the business world th.it companies nre tn valved i n sports market mi; to sell products " Cutler said Joining (’utler during Ins Ore i;ihi \ isit w ill he )ames W arsaw , ,i tutiO University alumnus a. host- pledge of SJ'iO.OOO in Dei ember t*l‘t t and promise to raise an equal amount from H lends ind I llstolllers in the ... i: i ni i. .oti dollar sports :11i.i■ r\ ed to the Warsaw Sj art Marketing < oiltei in the ! i;iversitv College o( Business Ad :i.: . 1: at i on If0111 1 98 1 -99, Warsaw was tile president of Sports Specialties of Irvine, (aid the world's largest In eiised sports cap produc er Hits spring, the i enter is offer mg its hrsl sports marketing ( lass It wall be taught by I van habit the Warsaw Professor of Sports Marketing and the Uni versity marketing department head I’he three credit, upper division i ourse is in such high demand that the department has established a waiting list Ph. World Whiffleball Chain unship Headquarters, which muv ed it s of fit e from Indi anapolis to Kogetie m June 19MU. will now make good on it’s pimnise to bring whiffleball to the l.ugene area and the Pacifu Northwest 1 he Northwest Regional will he held on April lt and 10 at the Hamlin Sports Complex in Springfield l‘he tournament, w hit It brings standardized rules and field dimensions to the plas tic offspring of sandlot baseball, was founded by University stu dent |im Holtnrff. in Mishawaka. Inti in l’lBO Foams of frit* people wishing to enter the 'tournament must sum! an entry form and a $.10 foe to Hottorff at 150b On.hard Street, lugene, 97403 hy April 7. All teams in the tournament will pin* a multi-game format on Saturday. April 9. with qual itiers advancing to a single-elim ination championship round on Sunda\ I or more information, t all Hottorff at t-t • 1-t‘C Registration for the (atv of Fugene spring Ultimate league w ill lie ai < epted from l uesday . Mari h lr> until Friday , Mart h 1H from 745 a m to 5 pm at the lugene Kei reation office 77 W "tli Ave I he coed Ultimate league will begin play on April t. with games played on Sunday after noons evenings at Ascot I’,irk Registration for softball teams u isliing to play in the ( it v of Lugene 1994 Summer Adult Softball League may sign up April 17 la The league begins May 72 and runs through the summer Registration is also held at the ( aty of Lugene Ath let Ics olfil e For more information on either league, call (>H~ 5 13.) Ihe 1994 St Patrick's Day "Run For the Shamrock’’ is Sat urday. Mart h 17. at Alton [taker Park I he day begins yvith a 5.000 ineter walk and 5.000-meter fun run at ‘1 30 a m followed by ,i 10.000 meter ra< e at 10:00 a ill There tire 14 age groups ill five y ear intervals for the race The c.ust is Si 1 with a long sleeve T-shirt or $r> without a T shirl For more information, call (>87-3381 RIM RESULTS V olio b« iI UivntOti l (.]*»»* Twin 2 Alpha HmU 0 Clans Team-2 Out To 1 un< h 0 Or.! To l.iint h 2. loam Spike 1 Orvi non 1 Mt-lalhs'.er 2, I't! Slum 0 Dicing VB 2 knuckle Hunter* 1 Pi I Slam* 2. Digging VB 1 PH Stains 2 Knuckle Busier* 1 MO ahster defeated Alter Scl.vsede by k*t quel bail Andy Keifor boat Mu iiae! (tmnollv IS 1 IS 6 Chrtt Attaint boat At tarn Ka<iwr by forfeit Kru Kungft beat Scott Mano* 1> I IS 4 ('.ran! Oiton (**at Mark Scheulngiter by 2 0 foth Koben twiai (trotchef) See IS 13. IS 11 fat hi ui Had nu»n beat Mark Wenru k. IS '» IS 4