•Low Fat 'Low Calories Off All Dishes Over $4.25* 'Brown Rice Available 11219 Alder St. ora FREE DRINK with coupon *exeluding special menu. Expires November 24, 1998. Want to escape those winter blues? C^C'v'ice Vue Buy your railpass now! •’ ■' — ■ - -rJu... ■ t ataA^i .1 Think Holidays. Book now. Council _Travel - GEE: Council on Intcrnalioanl Educational Exchange 877 112 East 13th Street, Eugene [54l]-344-2263 1222 East 13th Street, EMU Building, Univ. of Oregon, Eugene [541 ]-344-2263 www.counciItravel.com Basketball Continued from Page 5 wedged inside the lane and con verted a pass down-low from Hammon into two points. The Rams (2-0) iced the final two minutes of the game by nail ing two free throws and stripping Oregon (1-1) of the ball twice in the final minute. “Our team never thought we were going to lose the game," said Cronin, who scored 13 of her 19 total points in the second half to put the Rams in front. “It’s proba bly the biggest game in Colorado State history considering what we had to deal with the crowd and all the fouls.” Fouls were a factor throughout the game as the two teams com bined for an astonishing 50 fouls in 40 minutes. Oregon forwards Brianne Meharry and Angelina Wolvert both fouled out of the game with more than six minutes remaining. This forced the Ducks to all but abandon their inside game which had been so effective in the first half, totaling 22 of Ore gon’s 39 points. As a result, the Ducks went scoreless during a crucial 4-minute, 32-second stretch in the second half when the Rams were able to cut Ore gon’s lead to just one point. “No doubt we had match-up problems, it’s pretty hard to guard Colorado State,” said Litzenberg er. "We got a 12-point lead and then we got tentative. We tossed the ball away going inside.” Oregon turned over the ball 26 times in the game, compared to 17 for the Rams. Jenny Mowe, Lisa Bowyer and Curtis each scored 11 points to lead the Ducks, who play Idaho next at McArthur Court on Nov. 22. Defense Continued from Page 5 "We didn't handle their pres sure very well," Curtis said. In an effort to contain the Rams' igniting offense, Oregon found itself in se rious foul trouble. Oregon com mitted 16 turnovers in the second half and had two of its key play ers, Angelina Wolvert and Mehar ry, foul out with more than six minutes to play in the game. From that point on, it was a de fensive war. Colorado State’s de fensive pressure allowed the Rams to take control of the game on offense. With 3:28 to go, Angie Gorton bullied over the Ducks for a defen sive rebound after Oregon guard Lisa Bower missed a free three throw. Gorton quickly passed the ball to Hammon, who tied the game at 69 with another textbook three pointer. Oregon led the entire game, with the exception of Colorado State's 2-0 lead just 37 seconds into the game. But with 1:49 re maining in the game, the Rams' took the lead again on a lay-up by Cronin, and it was their persever ance on defense that prevented the Oregon offense from ever tak ing it back. State's defense finally paid off as they prevented Mowe from get ting the game tying lay up and forced Curtis to turn the ball over with 21 seconds left. Mowe had one last chance with 15 seconds, but again the brutal force of the Ram's defense forced a turnover. Football Continued from Page 5 and Michigan State (5-5,3-3) hosts Illinois (3-7,2-5). Last season, thePac-10 went 5-1 in bowl games. The conference’s only loss came in the Rose Bowl when Washington State was beat en by eventual national champion Michigan 21-16. Oregon upped its bowl record to 4-8 with a 41-13 victory against Air Force in the Las Vegas Bowl on Dec. 20. A bowl invitation this season would be the Ducks’ sixth in the 1990s. Prior to 1990, Oregon had one bowl appearance in the previous 25 years. UCLA captured its first Pac-10 title since 1993 with a 36 24 victory against Washington in Seattle. Why Would You Want To Become Part Of The Peer Health Education Program? 005035 Develop Valuable Skills for Future Career Organize health presentations and workshops Write articles for the WellNow Coordinate Health Promotion events Peer Health Counseling Strengthen your resume through experience Learn and Discuss College Health Issues Sexual Health Fitness and Nutrition Drug Use Stress Management Develop Relationships with Health Professionals at the UO Health Center Help Others Use your knowledge and skills to make a difference in the lives of other college students. • Two term commitment • Receive 4 credit hours • Class meets Tuesdays and Thursdays 9:30—10:50 am Pick up an application at the Peer Health Education Office in the Health Center or call 346-4456 for more information. Pre-authorization is required. Hurry, space Is limited for Winter '99! U N I V E R S 1 T Y 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