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Kimer named all-conference for fourth time Oregon's Lee Kirner win named to the Pacific-10 Cotifnr erne's Northern Division all conference tennis team for the fourth straight year Tuesday Kirner is the first player in Pac 10 history to re< eivo the honor four times m U C K 0 T E 8 The Laguna Beach, Calif . native has played the No 1 posi tion during all four years at Ore gon, accumulating a fi-t-fio 1 record to sit atop the school's list for career vic tories. Kirner was 1*1-15 this year, matching his previous season s best from 1 *r*i 1 and tying him for fourth on Oregon's single season victors list. The three-time team Most Valuable Player also grnhlicd 11 doubles vii tones this season. Kirner will play in the I’ac-10 Southern Division Individual Championships this weekend Oregon's women's tennis loam had two players named to the Northern Division all-con ference team. Kara Yoshida. a junior, pii ked up her second nll-conferenc e team award Yoshida played at the No. 2 position, going 11-15 m Dingles and adding nine dou bles victories this year. Yoshida is tied far seventh on Oregon's tamer singles list with 45 wins Sophomore Ellac Adams was named to the team for the first time while playing at the No t position for the Dor ks Adams was K t? in singles but teamed with senior Krissv Barger for a 15 5 doubles record The Lake Oswego native broke Oregon's single stetson ret ord for victories last year with 25. Entries are due this Friday. April 22. for adults and nest Fri day. April 29, for juniors, for the University of Oregon Spring Tennis Championships A United States Tennis Asso ciation sanctioned event, the tournaments are conducted by the varsity men's tennis team at Oregon as fundraisers. Adult entries must lie received by 5:00 p m April 22. with competition beginning April 20, and junior entries are due April 20 by 5:00 p m. for competition May 0-8 All matt lies will take plat e at the University courts on 15th Avenue and .it ross the street at the i overed courts Entry forms may be pit ked up at the Ciasano va Athletic ( enter and may be returned in person or mailed to Buzz. Summers, Casanova Ath letic Center. Kugene. OK. 97401 Con tori Summers at 344-5897 for additional information or playing limes Match times will he determined Wednesday or Thursday the week of the tour nament Oregon catcher laura Schmidt was named the Hertz Car Rental/Pacific -10 Conferenc e Softball Player of the Week for April 1117, (Commissioner Tom Hansen announc ed Monday The award is Schmidt s first this sea son and the sot ond of her career. Schmidt, a senior from Sacra mento, Calif., highlighted her 8 for-12 week with a dramatic two-run. two-out home run in the bottom of the tenth inning to get the Ducks past No 10 Cali fornia, 3-2 Oregon's sweep of the Golden Hears last Saturday marked the first time since 1990 that the Ducks had accom plished the feat In last Sunday's sweep of Western Oregon. Schmidt was 5 for-5. including a double and three Kill's Schmidt has now hit safely in eight consecutive games Schmidt is currently hitting 114 with 28 Kill's, five triples. two home run* and a .495 slug gtng pert collage Oregon** < enter leader in walk* (fifl). Schmidt i* on the verge of setting three more un*>r marks as a Dui k, in the i ategorie* of triples (need* two), home runs (needs five) and RBI’s (needs 10) Oregon junior guard )on Mitchell was named to the Pacif ic-10 Conference all- academic basket bn 11 team. Commissioner Tom Hansen announc ed Tues day The f>-foot-4 native of Eugene has a i 7f> grade point average in English. Mitchell has !>oen on the all-academic squad the (wist three years Also named to the team were Sc ott Didrickson of Washington, Kevin Flanagan of Arizona. Dumaine Powell of USC, and Ckiorge /idek of UCI.A. The Oregon club < rew team is hosting the Dexter Invitational Saturday. May 7. at the Dexter reservoir The event runs from 7:30 a m until noon, featuring 2000 meters of rowing involving team* from Oregon. Humboldt State, Oregon Rowing Unlimited and South Eugene High School. RIGHT ©N TARGET or,* n a ,„>Emerald ADVERTISING DEPT. 346-3712 RIM RESULTS MHmII Mew • I n«*a (hs i i; Ph> r*> a u jkfew « / Um Patoa 19. phi B 4 i Up I Down 21. kuhn Tu(i»f Fried Qih.Uo-4 kappa Sigma 2H 10. Daflusk ^ Al S'p** 16. Delta Tau Daitg-0 6 Delia T«u Up it r I At Si<mk Sauce 13. Ijyti in the Light* 0 Twii'.ed l'i| U. 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