Sports brief ; Third round proves | to be end for Ducks { In its second tournament of i the year, three members of the j Oregon women’s tennis team (advanced to the third round of the Rolex Regional Champi onships in Palo Alto, Calif. I But they weren’t able to ad I vance any farther, as each lost Friday in straight sets. Adeline Arnaud, a fresh man from France, lost to the | tournament’s No. 1 seed in straight sets, as she faltered against California’s Amanda Augustus 6-2, 6-4. Her French teammate, red shirt freshman Sarah Colistro, also ran into tough competition in the third round. She lost to No. 17 Francesca La’o from Cal ifornia, 7-6, 6-1. To reach the third round, Colistro beat Washington’s Peggy Wu in three sets, 6-2,0-6,6-4. Janice Nyland, also a fresh man, fell to No. 13 Anita Kuri may from California, 6-0,6-2. keep in touch www.uoregon.edu/- ode All Ways Travel Honolulu -$242.00* Frankfurt * $398.00* Sao Palo -$825.00* Jakarta -$829.00* ♦tax not included, restrictions apply. Eurail passes issued instantly and no servicc/ticket fees! E-mail: awt(fl>luv2travel.com -oV)S SHO£ C-* . 004056 Wig Warn Socks Acorn Slippers Spenco Products Wood Clogs Birkenstock Repair Jerry Martin F i i- 843 E. 13th Eugene, OR 97401 Phone: 541-343-6613 Volleyball Matt Hankins/Emerald Oregon’s Alii White records one of her game-high 20 kills past Washington setter Angie Short in White's last career appearance at McArthur Court on Saturday. Continued from Page 7 recorded 17 kills, the Huskies were able to stay alive in the tour nament chase. "We are just taking it one game at a time,” Laffling said. “Today we just wanted to improve on er rors and things that we struggled with against OSU.” Oregon was led by White and freshman Monique Tobbagi who led all attackers with 20 kills. The Ducks have no chance of post season play, but needed a win to prove they are a team to be reckoned with. “This is the best team I’ve played with since I’ve been here,” White said. “It’s frustrat ing because I know we're good enough to beat these teams. We proved it against Arizona. That was not a fluke.” On Friday, the Ducks dropped a four-game decision to Washing ton State, 15-13, 15-5, 15-10, 15 11. Tobbagi recorded a career high 23 kills and committed only 5 errors for an overall attack per centage of .450. Oregon had four players who recorded 10 or more kills, but the Cougars out killed the Ducks 80-67. Washington State was led by Wendy Rouse, who had no prob lem filling in for the injured Jen nifer Stinson. Rouse led all at tackers with 25 kills and hit an impressive .429. “I am not pleased with the way we played tonight considering how we’ve been playing,” Nel son said. But for the Oregon seniors, who end their home schedule on a low note, the season isn’t over yet. Stop Smoking Through Acupuncture If you’re serious about quitting the smoking habit, now’s your chance. In honor of the great American Smoke Out Tom Williams, a licensed acupuncturist in Eugene, provides stop smoking treatments to relieve cravings and irritability at the four session stop smoking workshop that begins at the Health Center November 18th in conjunction with the Great American Smokeout on November 19th. Call 346-4456 to sign up. Educational Session* Wednesday, November 18,4-5 pm *You must attend this session in order to receive acupuncture treatment. Acupuncture Sessions Thursday, November 19, 4-6 pm Friday, November 20, 4:30-6 pm Monday, November 23, from 4:30-6 pm All sessions meet in the medical library in the basement of the University Health Center. Space is limited, so sign up now by calling the Health Education office at 346-4456. $30 fee that will be donated to the American Lung Association is requested. I I UNIVERSITY HEALTH CENTER We’re a matter of degrees Open daily 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., except Tuesdays (9 a.m.) and Sundays (10 a.m.). Appointments and after hours: 346-2770 • Web: darkwing.uoregon.edu/~uoshc