Sports Briefs Ducks beat UNLV at tournament Katie Mackey and Jill Robin son each hit home runs as part of their two-of-three perfor mances as tile Oregon softball team concluded the UNLV Softball Classic with a 4-3 vic tory over UNLV in Las Vegas, Nev., on Sunday. Pitcher Jennie Cook scat tered six Lady Rebel hits over six innings to improve her record to 4-3 for the season. Oregon, which dropped an er ror-filled game to Hawaii late Saturday evening, finished tire five-team tournament with a 4 1 record. Prior to Sunday’s finale, the Ducks (6-4) posted a 9-2 win against No. 8 Colorado State on Friday and a 8-2 victory against No. 18 Utah on Satur day. The wins marked Ore gon's third and fourth victo ries against ranked opponents this season. This is a sign of a team that is improving and starting to make all of the rou tine plays needed to win ball games, head coach Rick Gamez said. Women start season in Los Angeles The Oregon women’s golf team opens its spring season at the Pioneer Electronics UCLA Golf Classic at Menifee Lakes Country Club in Los Angeles to day. Tlie three-day tournament is die No. 10 Ducks’ first of the spring season and includes de fending national champion Ari zona State and No. 5 Tulsa in the 18-field team. Hockey: UCLA boasts three victories n Continued from Page 7 Captain and all-time leading scorer Ezra Louthis and defense men Jordan Weiner, Jason Khan and Chris Eberle are among the eight seniors who finished their Oregon careers Sunday. The No. 3 Bruins lost to No. 2 Stanford 3-2 in the first game of the tournament Saturday evening. UCLA had a 2-1 lead en tering the third period against the Cardinal, but it was unable to protect its lead and earn a spot in the championship game. Sunday’s game marked the fourth meeting between the Ducks and Bruins this season with the result being three UCLA victories in the four contests. The Bruins’ first scoring line of center Eric Eisner, wing Ben Theule and wing Dumas Maugile tormented the Ducks by combining for six goals and nine assists. “It was a bac:k-and-forth game, the momentum switched hack and forth,” Norman said. “But definitely one of the keys was staying out of the [penalty] box, and we unfortunately didn’t do it.” The Bruins scored two goals in nine power-play chances and an other one a second after a power play ended. The Ducks cashed in twice on five power-play oppor tunities. UCLA dominated the early stages of the game. They claimed a 3-0 lead with 14:51 remaining in the second period when Eisner scored unassisted on a break away. Oregon ended its scoring futili ty when Louthis, who plays right wing, found center Erik Williams just to the left of the Bruins’ net for a power-play goal. The Bruins and Ducks then traded goals to finish the second period with UCLA leading 4-2. Oregon freshman wing Peter Har ris’ scored the first of his three consecutive goals with 44 sec onds remaining to gain some mo mentum heading into the locker room. However, UCLA quickly resur rected its three-goal lead again 1:16 into the third period when Eisner scored his third goal. Harris responded by scoring two goals within 12 seconds to narrow UCLA’s lead to one and put the Ducks in a position to pull-off a comeback. But the Bruins finished Oregon off with two more goals from their productive first line. Theule scored UCLA's sixth goal with eight minutes remaining, and Maugile closed the scoring with 1:04 left to play. Emerald CLASSIFIEDS Call 346-4343 or slop by Suite 300 EMU to place your ad today 080 GREEK EVENTS Attention Greeks! Last chance to order photos trom last weekend's events. Be sure to turn your envel opes in today. Wally Kempe & Asso ciates 344-6750 100 LOST & FOUND Found: Keys with a swiss army knife and Jerry Garcia key chain. 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An early-evening conversation with friends is intellectually stimulating LEO (July 23 to Aug. 22) The morning is best for tying up those loose ends. I^ater, you can feel free to get out and socialize. Just be sure not to spend more than you should. VIRGO (Aug. 23 to Sept. 22) You manage to stay in the eye of the storm when a family fight erupts. Enjoy the calm while you can. You’re soon drawn into the fray. LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) Stop being so passive! Tap into your assertive side and take a stand If you don’t, you will rue the day. SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) You’re hard to reach and some what surly as the day begins. Your mood soon thaws and you can reas sure loved ones. An evening of fam ily fun is the result. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) Make it a point to avoid someone who’s obviously playing games. This person enjoys doing this. However, you don’t have to be a participant — willing or not. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 19) Education is highlighted. 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