Remember... there you are. JOIN NOW! COCKTAIL RESEARCH TEAM 165 W. 11ttl • 685-8101 Calendars & Gifts Add your favorite photo or graphic to any of our great giltv 1265 Willamette • 344-3555 Fax 344-0870 Northwestern fans cherish Rose Bowl ■ NORTHWESTERN: Much hke Oregon Ians a year ago. Wildcat tans have contracted Rose Bowl tever KVANSTGN. Ill (AP) - There's only a week to go until final exams at Northwestern, the school known for having the brains of tho Big Ten The buz.?, on campus, however, isn't aliout tests, it's about Rose Bowl tick ets And how to get them With the once hapless Wild tats heading to Pasadena for the* first time in over 4fi visirs, pigskin fever has hit with a vengeance ".Students am talking about foot ball. That hasn't happened in nearly 50 years " said John Pavn ter. the school's director of Iwinds who, as a student, rJimired on the Wikicats at their last bowl ap[*vir anra.the l'HO Row- Bowl. On Monday, so many Califor ma-dreaming inns jammed the phone lines to inquire about bowl tickets that the university's voice mail system broke. That was the first day the university was open after Michigan's victory over Ohio State handed the Wildcats the Rose Howl hid. Mary DoS. a senior and self described fairweather fan. was among those trying to get tn kets "It's a once in a half*c«ntury chance." she said. Until this season, when the Wildcats became the nation's favorite underdogs, racking up a to 1 ns i.rtl and < apuinng the Hig Ten i bampionship, the average SAT scott*s of Northwestern fresh men was more often a source of pride than the football team — especially during a 34-game los ing streak between 1979 and 1982 But this year's team was dif ferent, and students started attending games in droves — although this was the first season they had to pay for tickets. Dycha Stadium, which seats 49.256, sold out three times this year, the m hoofs last sellout was in 1983. Charles Chun, a senior, remem bers his reaction last spring when told he'd have to pay for his tick ets "1 thought, Why should I have to pay logo sis- us lose?"' he said, smiling "But it all worked out nil right " As for those much-desired Rose Bowl tickets. Northwestern will lie allotted 21,004 at $8(1 each. WEDNESDAY'S TRANSACTIONS BASEBALL AL • CHICAGO WWU iy ■ V- • • « T'«tw :4KAW OutrgfM to f• 4 0< Kr'mrjtn Association m V A YOftX YANKEES- \r « J Thurafcjr a&sestaM Stedcx of matte 'wa ter* at*3 One K*ch«« basebas oeeoi Wi assistant N! ■ ClM.tNNATI REDS N.tr-tti Torvn? 1 hompscf! an} An»e Ratou^ prtctwx} coach of Chaneson A va c* the Sou#1 Atlantic league ■ COLORADO BOO If S- f • tended *« contract of Bob GettwO gene? a m&ag » though fr* t 99$ season and apposed h«n to e«aii« tee-vderl PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE ■ CALGARY CANNONS Nanjlofr Vak*i get!han«g*i BASKETBALL Nit A ■ HOUSTON HOOETS Signed O»0e fauder. gu*d, to a nMb-year contact extensaon FOOTBALL WORLD LEAGUE AML RICAN FOOTBALL ■ mur Wwwd Oavia Tcmi mow & riot-natm and manager o* NFL MtmMnai jwtsic reason! HOCKEY NHL ■ BOSTON BRUINS-Semi ft*n* L act'd* goal*. 10 Prowdenoe o! the ahl ■ NEW JERSEY DEVH.S—Sent Heard Pwascrv deleoseman, to Afcany of tie AMI RecaBad Cat* Huts*, defenseman, from Afcar-y ■ TAMPA bay lightning Retried Be* HaA«*» defenseman, trom Atlanta of tiefrfl COLONIAL HOCKEY LEAGUE ■ U ? CA ft. li2ARD—Re* .wed Tom Cot*, gam* Tan Su*van and Jam* Allan forwards. and Garrett Burnett. defenseman i F AST COAST HOCKEY LEAGUE ■ JOhmSTOWN CMtfcf S- Rch Re"'onward COLLEGE ■ AM{ RICAN INTERNATIONAL - Announced the aii'on oi women's herd | hockey arid women's lacrosse programs tor the 1996-97 academic year ■ DAVIDSON—Named James Murphy affitetc director ■ HAWAII—Fired Sot- War er. toote; coach Rocky A.1 slot badrs-otterrsrv* spe o* lea ns coach Michael Carle', quarter Pacts coach. Am Cochran, oftensrve line coach-recruiting coordnator; Trent Mies, wide recovers coach. Ufcma Afoa. deten we bne coach. Mark Banket, outside Re pack ars-der*nsiv» special teams coach. Ken FlajCke, secondary coach, and George Lumpkin, assistant head coach-