LAURA GOSS/Emerald Tye Hanseen scored twice for the Ems Monday as Eugene broke its six-game home losing streak versus Salem-Keizer. Ems: Cox hitting .500 in three games since return m Continued from Page 5 land to reach first base. Emer alds second baseman A1 Castro followed Strickland with a sin gle over Salem-Keizer short stop Cody Ransom that scored Maluchnik and Hanseen. The bases were loaded once again when Cox was walked. Goodrich then walked in the next run when he hit Sim mons in the foot. In an attempt to calm the storm, Salem-Keizer brought in relief pitcher Mike Huller, but to no avail. Huller’s first pitch rocketed over catcher Mike Dean, allowing Castro to score the Ems’ fourth run of the inning. The fifth came just two pitches later, when Huller balked, scoring Cox. The Emeralds scored a total of six runs in that inning, and the Volcanoes never recov ered. Eugene starter Brian Holden pitched solid through five in nings and was given his sec ond win of the season, bring ing his record to 2-1. Holden gave up five hits, two runs and tallied only three walks. Aaron Garmong came on in the top of the sixth, allowing four hits, one run and one walk in four innings. As a team the Emeralds hit as well as they played de fense. They had a total of 12 hits and seven RBI. Castro led the team going 3-5 with three RBI, while Cox was 2-4 with one RBI, two doubles and two runs scored. After injuring himself lift ing weights and thus playing in only two of the Ems last 13 games, Cox had to prove him self. “It was tough getting back in because Colin [Stewart] was playing so well," Cox said. “I was better for about three days, but he was playing so well that it was tough to come back.” The Ems (20-34) have ten games remaining and Saul plans to have Cox out there. “He’s gonna be in center field,” Saul said. are you all out of Stop by the Oregon Daily Emerald Office (Suite 300 EMU) to pick up another copy. Sports Briefs Duck tennis players recognized by ITA Two members of the Oregon tennis team were recognized Friday for their academic suc cess by the Intercollegiate Ten nis Association. Miguel Arriaga, a Pacific-10 Conference all-academic first team selection this past season, compiled a 3.62 GPA as a geolo gy major and was voted the men’s team’s top scholar-ath lete. Arriaga, playing as the No. 5 seed, finished with an 11-15 record for the Ducks, who last season reached the NCAA Re gional for the first time in school history. Shanelle Kaneshiro repre sented the Oregon women with her 3.65 GPA in accounting, good for a spot on the Pac-lO’s second team all-academic squad. Kaneshiro played to a 9 20 record this past season, most ly as the No. 3 or 4 seed. Varsity athletes must compile a minimum 3.5 GPA and be a ju nior or senior to be considered for ITA scholar-athlete status. Ticket office loses director to Ariz. St. Hunt Holsapple, director of ticket sales for Oregon athletics since 1982, has left Eugene to take a similar position with Ari zona State. Besides running all phases of ticket operations, Holsapple was also director of the Oregon Club, a booster organization. Graduating This Summer? Get Your Gear NOW! You can order everything you’ll need here. • Announcements • Cap & Gown • Tassel, Cord, Hood • Diploma Cover t 1!^ Bachelor’s Package i Includes: *3250 • Gown • Cap & Tassel • Commencement Fee • Diploma Cover aug 15 th Saturday, August 15th 10:00 am • Memorial Quadrangle UNIVERSITY OF OREGON biiiTwa 346-4331 • M-F 7:45-6 Sat 10-6 • Sun 12-6 www.uobookstore.com 1 Cash „ textbooks, ’ Sy Als, mas?®** We buy boobs -ssss at both locations. ■ ■ i -22~E Text & General Book (One block from campus) 768 E. 13th Ave. 345-1651 I 0=11/1111 > .1 Smith Family B o o k s t o r e General Books (across from the Post Office) 525 Willamette St. 343-4717