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IT HERE! FAX service available at our photo counter. We will be CLOSED Thursday, June 30 Friday, July 1 Saturday, July 2 FOR INVENTORY Closed July 4 for the holiday Report Binding & Laminating Available downstairs Summer Hours Mon - Fri 7:45 5:15 Sat 11:00 - 5:00 U.S. undefeated, but not victorious By Mark McTyre fix itxi Oepon Da*r l *wo»*J The World (kip has arrived and so has the riO-1 shot United Stall's sore er learn, ns they battled with Switzerland to n 11 tie in the first of three first round games The United Slates opener against Switzerland started out looking ns if neither team would he aide to put together their offense to be a threat After if) minutes of play, which consist M of minimal coring opportu nities. the Swiss rot oived their first real chance to score, a free kic k just outside of the penalty bos The United States set up their defensive wall to cut down the amount of ground goalkoep or Tony Meoln would have to cover Everything seemed to bo sot to rejet t the Swiss scoring opportunity when Georges Bre gv found tlio o|M>n corner of the goal to make the score 1-0 After the goal hv Switzerland many American fans though!, here we go again At the last World Cup in 1990. the United States opened the tournament with o 5 1 I ns.* to Czechoslovakia which set the tone for the- rest of the tournament. On Saturday, with 73.42S fans on hand at the Detroit Silverdome. the United States was not about to give up Many thought, if the United Slates were to advance past the 185 E 18th Next !g Safeway 1950 FRANKLIN Next to Food Value TDK D60 LOW NOISE • HIGH OUTPUT RECORDING TAPE PETITE DECORATOR STUDY LAMPS BUCK, ROSE, BLUE, WHITE Re*. $19.95 TDK D90 LOW NOISE M/U HIGH OUTPUT /l|V RECORDING TAPE f %J TDKSTDVHS tJOA RECORDING TAPE SUPER AVILYN TECH. ± R** $3.95 TINS TINS & MORE TINS THE LARGEST SELECTION IN EUGENE YOUR CHOICE - SAVE DUPLICATE KEYS SINGLE Q RegS'37 DOUBLE 1467 Reg 51.97*1 ) TDK 8mm HS 120 VIDEO CASSETTE Ito* $7.25 99 »3! “CHEEP” iw« 8* THONGS GREAT FOR SHOWERS 67' r re*** i pnrlfcfco REPORT BRIEF COVER PORTFOLIO R#9- 4<X j TUCKER ASST. COLOR N .PLASTIC HANGERS Reg. 20* PACKAGE TOR*!**) 3” > 5" RULED INDEX CARDS r„.79« WT/ CaOR ROLL wm/ PROCESSING W/ HOT SEASONAL 17 SPECIALS 1/ T SINGLE PRINTS *400 f 12 EXP. 15EXP 24 EXP $2" $599 36 EXP *5" ' DAWSON VINYL SHOWER CURTAINS/ PLUS ’RINGS" i Reg. $6.99 ! SUPER VALUE PACK OF TEN 29c SCRIPTO PENS S190 VALUE NOW ONLY firs) round they would need their stars (Thomas Dooley, John Harkes and Tab Kamos) to rise to the (x caston It was not Dooley, Harkes, or Kamos however, that looked to the stars it was new comer Frio YVynalda Wynalda, who had been playing ill. scored the game-tying goal With less than n minute left in the first half. Harkes on a break, was knocked down by (arm o Sfor/a 2H yards out from tint goal Kamos who takes all free kit ks for the Unit ed States motioned to Wynalda to take the kit k instead because he felt it was out of his range Wynalda plat txl the shot where no human goalie would of been able to blot k it Wynalda's shot i urved around the Swiss wall and into the upper left-hand cor ner. flying past goaltender Mar t o Pnsoolo and hitting the bottom of the t russ bar on the way in That was the best shot I ever had in my life.' Wynalda told a reporter for the I. A Times Wire Service, Kor the rest of the game, the two teain< battled hut neither were able to come up with a goal. “One point for us is a great result right now," said Meoln dur ing an interview with the same LA Times reporter. “Obviously, this is a lot better (than '90!. We’re right in the running. We have ns good a chance as any one to get through." But.... "In a nutshell, we played bad ly and got a point," said Harkes in the same interview. Next up for the United States is Colombia a team that started the tournament w ith 12-1 odds of winning the whole thing; but now they have fallen below the United States in the standings because they lost their opener to Romania in a 3-1 upset. The stars of Columbia are Faustino "The Octopus" Asprilla, Carlos Valdor rama. and Fredy Rincon. Aspril ln the top player for Columbia, got tin- name “The Octopus" because of all the moves that he has His ability to bolt past the defense and soar through the air has made him the Michael Ionian of soccer For the United States to advance to the Round of 16 they must win one of their next two games The two teams will play on Wednesday at 4 25 p m on KSPN. Sharing Spiritual Experiences Dreams as a Way to Understanding Come and share your experiences with dreams with other people who will listen & Wednesday, June 22 at 7:30 p.m. 154 Straub Hall Sponsored by tfte Eugene ickankar Society 315-0 West 13» Aye • 343-7457 take Kaplan and get a higher score... Mote students take Kaplan's courses every year than any other test prep company's Call us today to tind out why 345-4420 720 E. 13tn, Eugene