Matt Hankins /Emerald Aktli Smith, shown here against USC, threw for 442 yards against Washington last week for the fifth-highest total in school history. Ducks Continued from PagelB “We know coming in that they’re going to want to run the football, but they’re not a one-di mensional team," Bellotti said. “They can spread you out and throw the ball as well as anybody in the conference.” Quarterback Ryan Kealy, who is questionable after undergoing arthroscopic knee surgery, is fourth in the Pac-10 in passing ef ficiency after throwing for more than 2,000 yards as a freshman last season. Oregon counters with Akili Smith, who is second in passing efficiency and leads the Pac-10 in total offense. Smith’s main target could again be junior wideout Tony Hartley, who set a school record with 242 receiving yards on nine catches in Oregon’s 27-22 win over Wash ington last week. “That was a great performance by him and Akili Smith,” Arizona State head c:oach Bruce Snyder said. “Everything offensively from the Oregon team emanates from Akili Smith. You can’t over do anything with them because Smith has the ability to get the ball to a number of different guys, but Tony got our attention, that’s for sure.” Hartley will be matched up against a Sun Devil defensive backfield that includes 1997 all Pac-10 safety Mitchell Freedman and honorable mention all-Pac-10 cornerback Courtney Jackson. “They’re physical," Hartley said. “They’re probably the most physical corners we’ll see this year — but beatable.” Snyder’s attention will also be on the Oregon backfield, which will again feature freshman tail back Herman Ho-Ching. Ho-Ching ran for 47 yards on 17 carries last week in his first action since injuring his knee on his second carry against San Jose State on Sept. 19. “Coach told me on Monday that he wanted me to start, and he said just go out there and do what you can do,” Ho-Ching said. “I couldn’t really do any thing against Washington be cause my knee wasn’t really healed.” Bellotti has worked out Derien Latimer and Jerry Brown, as well as Ho-Ching, with the first-team offense. "We’re making a lot assump tions with regards to a true fresh man,” the coach said. “But I’ve been very pleased with his atti tude, his work ethic and certain ly his ability to pick things up, because he hasn’t had that much practice time.” Also expected to return but not start is offensive tackle Marco Aguirre, who has missed three games since injuring his knee against UCLA on Oct. 17. Every day low Prices! ROCK SOFT FUTON Eugene's Finest Convertible Furniture 1231 Alder St. • 686-5069 M-S 11-6 Sun. 12-5 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. 1/23/91 Restaurant KU RAYA'S neview, Register uuard Lunch Mon-Sat 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 Authentic Chinese Cuisine RESTAURANT & LOUNGE _®47 Franklin Blvd. 3 imoo 343-4480 Buy a tasty, meatless, low-fat breakfast SMASHWICH and get a cup of coffee and an order of SMASHBROWNS free with this coupon. am/ t ®4® WILLAMETTE ST. • IN THE U.S. BANK BUILDINO *683-566 7 OHsr good until Feb 28, 1999 only ol 840 Wi8om*lt« location Som« restnchom may apply No coih *olu« Nol good with ony olhet 0H*f 1998, Smaih International Dancing at Docs I! Vfafce-vp ^4^ — RED BULL, me & DOCS PAD PRESENT: mMCJMc} rWWMQ'miMs •k nmzoji 9 - Close EVERY WEDNESDAY! THE GAME IS ON AT DOC’S! S’teelersj I’ackers, k l)in k% Oli My! ALL NFL GAMES *15 TVs • MICROBREWS • COCKTAILS BIG SCREEN SATELLITE SPORTS • CIGARS • DARTS LUNCH SPECIALS BREAKFAST ALL DAY FOOD ’TIL CLOSE 1 65 WEST 11 ™ 683-8101 I) o c S ^ Sports Grill & Lounge LOrOOO Daily Circulation Pick up an Emerald at 93 campus & community locations.