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M visiuif minrmaUim (or mure tlun 2W ruilioiisU park. six Cl) R< ft| (•rtuxit', n*linrituuutj' expenencr U iht-*h4c lumih 11*-1*** (railing brr&htakmg *^r.ipin frv rmwrnl pl**ignipJxf l>av*i Mueneh si*w.w!$> l^'-UJty .uni gr.uxkuf of America font 1 •cross Amenci .11 k! tlx- f-imitif of natural vmhUts Microcomputer Support Center 202 Computing Center • 346-4402 Monday Friday Sut-Sra e-mail: mpp@oregon Ducks open road trip in Seattle Mark McTyre Ompan (fmmtkl The On-gon softball loam is in mom for a battle this weekend when it travels to the Kmerald city to fate the nationally ranked Washington Huskies and a strong Puget .Sound Loggers' squad The Ducks CIS-1 ® overall. S B Pacific->0 Con fcniiuj?) arv hoping to extend th«ir winning fortunes from Wednesday’s Civil War victories as they returned to the Iwsu s and found their hitting stroke Oregon's first ha.. No in Washington (33-18. t. H|. is corning off an outstanding weekend, whii h saw it sweep both Oregon schools Against the lhc kv the Huskies’ Stephanie Burns and five Gaw demonstrated superb pitching per forinaiu es en route to two shutout vie tones 1 'rider the guidam e of former Oregon coach Teresa Wil son, the Huskies are gunning for their second straight trip to the N( AA tournament "! really feel that our bats an* going to com® around against tin* Huskies.' Orngon head coach Tomi Brown said After Oregon * opening battle. u* next opponent could possibly be room* of a throat than the Huskies Puget Sound has gotten off to n roaring start in tin* N'AIA ranks ra< king up an impressive t i l oh ord. 1 he Loggers' main offensive threat comes from sojrhomoro I leather Paulsen, who's lutting an ama/ mg 533 average with a homerun and 12 RHi f rom the pitching do It*. Puget Sound gets even stronger, headed by ore Dnni Bisol who owns an unblemished S O record with a 0 34 ERA in 4fi innings pitched. file strength of the Ducks schedule will not let up after this weekend, as Oregon will stay on the road for another two weeks and fat e the likes of Stanford. California and UCLA. ■ CLUB NOTES Joel Hood The Oregon men's lacrosse team (VS) returns to nc tion with games on Saturday and Sundav at Huskies Stadium in Washing’ ton. Tlit* Dm ks. who fell to t-.t in league play with two road losses last weekend, will take on league rivals Western Washington and Washington The Oregon Crew team will host a regatta at Hester Reservoir on Saturday The events will bttgin at 7 ,10 a m. and go until noon i be Covert'd Bridge Regatta is in its first year of being a nation nil) recognized competition Oregon will play host to some of the top collegiate rowing teams in the Northwest ns well as a few non-collegiate teams The Ducks will compete in several divisions, inducting the man and women's varsity four, novice open four and novice light four competitions Dexter Reservoir is loc atod approximately 20 miles South east of Kugonu. The (Oregon men's tvt ling team vs i 11 travel to Cheney, Wash., for < ornpetition over the weekend The seven-member team will compete in a road rat e and cri* teriuin event. The men and women's ulti mate teams will host sectionals on the intramural and south bank fields on Sunday. The games will kit k ofl at 1(1 a m. COMPETITION Continued from Page 13 hopefully race him tough " l)ellinger, too. s«*s the benefits of the s ompoti tion It is good for not ju*t the team, but for the peo ple that have to rate those individunls." said Dellinger, adding Sullivan in partk ular will be an ■•si iting runner to vsalc.h I think it is good for trm k and field lesause it gives the fans the oppor tunity to see one of the truly outstanding individ uals in the country " Another t lose no e will Ih* the BOO meter dash, as Oregon potior S< on Nicholas will battle a pair of Nebraska runners in Renter Henning and Mar lon Jones, both of who hove personal best times of under 1 50 in the rare Nicholas personal ns ord is 1 51 U Oregon junior Karl Kesko and freshman Matt Hov is will also Im* pressed to bent Nebraska’s David Iteffa. although Iteffo’s PR of 14 09.35 is more than nine se< onds slower than Keska’s PR of 14 oo.lt> In the sprints. Dm k freshman Pat Johnson may see tiis first real competition in the 400-meter dash, as Nebraska’-. Mark Graham and Mu higan's trinity lownsend promise to give him a run for his money TRACK Continued from Page 13 Imiii across the hoard with almost no weak sjHrts." Ileinonen said “They vn got a lot of strengths and they know how good they nre in this type of event “Porter is kind of a mystery be* ause she hasn't run a -too yet this season I wo years ago here, (iamara won but at nationals they reversed with Porter winning Kelsey Slot lick, who has not thrown the javelin nil week after sitting out last weekend's Orugon Invitational to rc< operate, will take pari in the Pepsi Invitational. Nicole Commission# was another absent team member last week, but she appears refreshed and will be counted on in the sprint events on Saturday Oregon's top athletes will be competing in their feature events on Saturday, with (ones and Coinmissiong running the 400 and IjReinn Woods anil Jamila (iodfrey taking to the blot ks in the too and 200-meter sprints Hie distance corps will remain relatively utu hanged except for the addition of Jenna Carlson m the 5,000-meter run Carlson picked up an NCAA qualifying mark in the 3,000-muter run last week and will attempt to do the snme in the 5.000 on Saturday. She will also compote in the 3.000. an event that take* place roughly two hours later Besides the Porter (ones con frontation. there will also be a battle between two of the nation's top triple jump competitors. Oregon record-holder Sara Jessie will face Nebraska's defending NCAA triple jump champion Nicola Martial. 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