©regoriWCmeralti THURSDAY Oct. 1,1998 TRIVIA QUESTION In what year was the first World Series cancelation? Trivia Answer in “The Box” Major League Baseball Chicago 1 Atlanta 7 WP-J. Smote IP- M.Ciari? Boston 5 Cleveland 9 WP-D. Burba LP-T. Wakefield S- M.Jackson Texas 1 New York 3 WP- A. Petfitte LP-R. Helling TODAY S MU GAMES San Diego Houston Chicago Atlanta Major league Soccer New Jersey 3 Columbus 5 Miami 1 D.C. United 2 Boston 2 Detroit 2 New York 1 Montreal 3 Toronto 4 Dallas 1 Phoenix 2 Colorado 2 St. Louis 3 Los Angeles 3 San Jose 2 Calgary 3 Vancouver 3 TRIVIA ANSWER In 1904when (Hants Best Bet MLB San Diego at Houston 1:07 p.m., ESPN 1998 Oregon Soccer Nick Medley/Ememld Freshman Chalise Baysa (right) leads the Ducks in scoring with six goals in six games. Baysa leaves high school, steps into the limelight The freshman doesn’t relish attention, but her coaches say she can’t be ignored By Tim Pyle Oregon Daily Emerald Chalise Baysa does not relish the spotlight. But it took her just one colle giate game to find it. In Baysa’s Oregon soccer debut against Tennessee on Sept 4, the light started shining on her immediately. Well, almost immediately. After starting the game on the bench, Baysa was substituted into the game at forward midway through the first half. The Ducks trailed the Volunteers 1-0 at half time, but Baysa scored three goals in a 25-minute period, celebrating Oregon’s first game at Pap6 Field. The Ducks had a 3-1 win. And a new star. That scintillating performance set new Oregon records for goals and points in a game. Baysa has not left the Duck lineup since. When the game was completed, the unassuming Baysa was more inclined to joke with friends than talk about her heroics. In fact, she could not even recall how each of her goals developed. “I was ready to play because of our new field, and I looked and saw a whole bunch of people on the side," Baysa says. “And it was our first game and against a good team too. ” Three days later, Baysa headed aside any whispers that she would be a one-game wonder. Al though she is listed at just 5-foot-4 and is probably at least a couple inches shorter, Baysa unveiled an aerial display to lead the Ducks to a home win over North Carolina - Greensboro and a 2-0 start. She provided all of the Oregon scoring again in the 2-0 win, this time out jumping taller oppo nents to head two crosses past the Spartan goalkeeper. With five goals in two games, Baysa had already equaled the total that Kristi Morris and Sierra Marsh scored to lead the Ducks in 1997. Since then she has added her sixth goal, which was Oregon’s only score during its trip to Hawaii on Sept. 18, which resulted in a 2-1 loss to Hawaii and a 2-0 loss to San Diego. However, Steffen says he is not sur prised at Baysa’s immediate impact. “I expected her to contribute,” head coach Bill Steffen says. “Ob viously she made a great impact Turn to BAYSA, Page 17 Ripken amazes again with his sense of timing Throughout his 18 seasons in a Bal timore Orioles uniform, Cal Rip ken Jr. has displayed a wealth of skills, justifying his status as a fu ture Hall-of-Famer. His 384 career home runs are a full 107 more than the second-best mark ever by a shortstop, that being Ernie Banks. He holds the record for consecutive error less games by a shortstop with 95 in 1990, a remarkable feat for a man who is 6 feet 4 inches and 220 pounds but plays the most demanding position in baseball other than catcher. And he should surpass the 3,000-hit bar rier around August of next season, as he needs just 122 after 1998. bui as KipKen nas snown again and again over the past few seasons, something more intangible than raw physical skill has become his most valuable asset to the team, its fans and the game of baseball: his sense of tim ing. OPINION just more tnan a week- LJL...A_i and-a-half ago, Ripken re- pnk moved himself from the Ori- .. . oles’ starting lineup for a MOSeley game against New York, thus —— ending his streak of 2,632 consecutive games played. The moment was nearly lost amidst the hoopla of Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa chasing, and eventually surpassing, Roger Maris’ historic home run record, the tension of the three-team National League Wild Card race and the magnitude of the Yan kees’ season-long domination of the Ameri can League. And so, Ripken's streak ended in precise ly the same manner in which it began: not with a bang, but with a whimper. On May 30,1982, Ripken trotted out to third base for the Orioles. Twenty-seven games later he replaced Len Sakata as the Orioles’ everyday shortstop, and it would be more than 16 seasons later be fore the team’s lineup card would again be without the name Ripken among the starters. Sixteen seasons. A ridiculous 2,632 games. Just 18 other players active for both the beginning and end of the streak. Three presidents over five terms. Two twisted an kles and one sprained knee. And no days Turn to MOSELEY, Page 17 Wygonowska achieves highest-ever UO ranking The tennis teams start their seasons with some help from a nationally ranked player By Mirjam Swanson lor the Emerald The sun broke through for the Ore gon men’s and women's first tennis practices this week, shining on two programs with increasingly bright prospects. Alina Wygonowska, the Ducks’ No. 1 player, is ranked 34th nationally by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association. That’s the highest any Oregon woman has ever been ranked. “She played exceptional tennis [last season] and really took a step up in her game,” said Jack Griffin, head coach of the women’s team. “She added some things to her game that she didn’t have her freshman year. She really saw her game grow, and the ranking mirrors that. She’s happy, and we’re trying to explain to her that it’s quite an accom plishment, but what that’s going to do is make more people hungry to beat you.” Wygonowska’s teammates return healthy after a season full of injuries. Three new recruits join the 1998 roster, which Griffin says will be “the best team we’ve had.” “With Adeline [Amaud], Janice Ny land and Valerie Young, we’re really pleased with the way they’re looking at practice and the way they’re hitting the ball,” Griffin said. “All three of those players have capabilities of real ly competing at a high level at the Pac 10.” Entering his third year as the head coach of Oregon’s men’s team, Chris Russell is also very pleased with how his players returned from the summer. “All of them have come back in good form.” Russell said. “We're where we’d like to be in terms of the condition level we’re in and some of the technical improvements that we’ve made. The returning guys, Guillermo Carter, Carlos Navarro, Miguel Arriaga and David Becker, are looking solid right now.” Oregon’s returners will have help from their lone current recruit: Bertron Devillers, who arrived from Belgium. Devillers has greatly impressed Russell in his first days as a Duck. “I think he’s really going to help us a lot.” Russell said. “He’s got a lot of ex perience and a lot of intelligence. He seems like a great addition. Not only Turn to WYGONOWSKA, Page 16 Wygonowska File ■ YEAR: Sopho more ■ Home town: Gdynia, Poland ■ STATS: Garned Pac-10 Northern Con ference first team honors as a freshman... Competed most of season at No.1 position in sin gles ... member of Polish na tional team in 1991