at the inaugural Oregon Basketball Showcase in the Moshofsky Center Come to the Mo Center with your football ticket before Saturday's big game vs. the Huskies and get a preview of the Men's basketball team in action. A special court has been brought in just so you can view this practice with all the amenities erf the Moshofsky Center! The doors will open at 9:15, with all the food, fun and music you'd want Autographs and photo opportunities follow the showcase at 1030. Free cameras for the first 200! NOV 7 930 AM tip What Mo do you want? Nov.7 Football game tickets required for entry. Questions? Call 346*5417 or www.goDucks.com LOOK FOR IT IN THE ODE CLASSIFIEDS! Ducks, Huskies continue fierce rivalry The Oregon-Washington border war has heated up in recent seasons By Allison Ross Oregon Daily Emerald When it comes to rivalries, the Pacific-10 Conference has a sur plus. Oregon vs. Oregon State, Washington vs. Washington State, Arizona vs. Arizona State, and the list goes on. But sometimes the rivalries go beyond the state lines. When the Oregon football team hosts the Washington Huskies this Saturday, it will be a battle of the two winningest teams in the past five seasons in the Pac-10. With two losses apiece this year, only one team will emerge with its record in tact. Oregon has recently dominat ed the series, winning three of the last four meetings. The Huskies, however, have the overall edge with a 55-31-5 record overthe Ducks. “It’s a rivalry because it’s love and hate in the Northwest,” said senior Kevin Parker, who will be watching this season’s battle from the sidelines with an ankle injury. “All the teams in the Northwest we don’t like — Washington, Washington State and Oregon State. We’ve beaten Washington the last few years, so it’s a rivalry over that.” Oregon has only recently taken control of the series. Prior to 1994, when the Ducks won 31-20 at Autzen Stadium, the Huskies had won five straight games dating back to 1989. No other Pac-10 team has ,-. dominat UOvs.UW ALLTIME: Washington, 55-31-5 ATAUTZEN: Washington, 9-6 IN THE 90s: Washington, 5-3 ed the Ducks like that in the 1990s. “ I think that the situa tions that we’ve played Washington in with us going to the Cotton Bowl and the Rose Bowl have encouraged this rivalry,” wide receiver Damon Griffin said. “Aside from the rival ry though, we just want to make up for last week.” With Oregon looking to make up for last week and Washington looking to do the same after a 33 10 drilling by Southern California, this season’s game already has all the ingredients needed for an in tense rivalry. You may have to take your shirt off...but you won’t lose it! “Kuraya’s has caught on. Twice in a row it has earned mention in Northwest Best Places” -Bob Welch, h'23/91 Restaurant Review. Register Guard M3 RAYA 5 '_/(%clL £2k^.C*.Crie Lunch Mon-Sal 11 am-2:30 pm Dinner Mon-Thurs 5-9 pm, Fri-Sat 5-10 pm Sun 4:30-9 pm 1410 Mohawk-Springfield 746-2951 Add to the mix the fact that Ore gon cornerback Eric Edwards' brother, Renard, will be on hand looking to help his team, the Huskies, and you’ve got not just a rivalry, but a family fued. “It’s become that border war be tween the two states,” Eric Ed wards said. “I wouldn’t want to say it’s bigger than the Oregon State rivalry, but it has definitely emerged to that level.” Perhaps there is no bigger rival ry than that of two in-state foes, but clearly the level of competi tion between Oregon and Wash ington has grown into something in the past few years—something that the fans, players and coaches cannot deny. “It’s a rivalry when it’s competi tive and when you believe you have a chance to win and the games mean something,” Oregon head coach Mike Bellotti said. “No question, every game with Washington has all those flavors to it. The proximity of Oregon to Washington and the history of the rivalry and the intensity is great. ” With bowl hopes still present for both teams, Saturday’s game is sure to be as intense as any in-state game Oregon could ever play. Ore gon will look to extend its domi nation of the past few years and Washington will be looking to re gain control. Maybe it’s not the Civil War, but for the Oregon faithful, it’s a war nonetheless. “I think it’s more for the fens,” Ore gon quarterback Akili Smith said. “A lot of people have said that this is big ger than the Civil War game. ” Whether it is in fact bigger than the Civil War matchup remains a question, but there is no doubt that the battle of two Northwest pow erhouses will not disappoint. 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