'ie4fcucia*it Korean .l. lapanese Cuisine 'Law Fat 'Low Calories 'Brown Rke Available Off All Dishes Over $4.25* 1219 Alder St. Across the Stnwt from Sacr*d Heart Hosptt* ora FREE DRINK with coupon •excluding special menu Expires December 8, 1998. Ross Continued from Page 5 team was preparing for their biggest game of the season. They had a group of seniors who had never tasted a Civil War victory. And they had a group of fans who had been subjected to Duck fans, who laughed at the thought of the Ducks losing. Oregon State has been embar rassed by Oregon for years and this year it was ready to turn the table. So I sat through the first cele bration, when the Beavers thought they had clinched the win after Akili Smith’s fourth down pass to Donald Haynes fell to the ground. Oregon State fans spilled onto the field and the barflies sang that god awful fight song. But Oregon had one more chance to redeem itself, as cor nerback Andrae Holland was called for pass interference. "Sit down Beaver fans,” I thought. Now the Ducks will real ize the immediacy and finish this. However, the confidence I had before was almost nonexis tent. For every Oregon touch down I cheered, there were 100 Beaver freaks cheering every Ore gon State advance. So I sat no longer. I tried to es cape, but just as the fans at Park er Stadium stormed the field, these drunk, ecstatic, victorious for-the-first-time-in-four-years fans piled out of the bar and onto the street. They yelled in my face as if I didn’t just sit through the entire game with them. What could I say to quiet these overzealous Oregon State fans? “Bowl Game?” They wouldn’t care. This was their bowl game. This was their biggest game of the season. Want to escape those winter blues? advice Vu« ptopU Buy your railpass now! CIEE: Council on International Educational Exchange 877 112 East 13th Street, Eugene [54l]-344-2263 1222 East 13 th Street, EMU Building, Univ. of Oregon, Eugene [54l]-344-2263 www.counciltravel.com Women hit the road for Colorado By Joel Hood Oregon Daily Emerald Having had its fill of home cooking for a while, the Oregon women’s basketball team takes to the road for the first time this sea son to play Colorado tonight at 6 p.m. at the Coors Event Center in Boulder, Colo. Oregon (2-1) completed its three-game home stand at McArthur Court on Sunday with a 76-58 victory against Idaho. In that game, forward Angelina Wolvert led all scorers with 16 points and helped spark a 20-2 Duck run in the second half. Sharing the spotlight, center Jenny Mowe tallied the second double-double of her career, recording 14 points and a game high 10 rebounds. However, after the game Mowe said playing on the road will of fer a different set of challenges. “I think we’re still trying new things, trying to shake things up,” Mowe said. “This will be a good test for us. It was nice naving noine games iu sian the season, but we’ve got to hit the road sometime.” The Buffaloes (1-1) return eight letter winners from last season’s 12-16 team. Head coach Ceal Barry has posted a 303-155 record at Colorado in 15 seasons and has led the team to eight NCAA Tournament appear ances. Barry has been particular ly tough on the Ducks in recent years as Oregon has dropped two straight to Colorado, the last de feat a 92-71 decision in Boulder in 1994. One area the Ducks hope to have the advantage in is defense, where Oregon has held oppo nents to just 61.3 points per game. After two games, Col orado’s opponents have aver aged 71 points per game. But don’t expect the Ducks to domi nate on the boards as they have in their three previous games. The Buffaloes are out-rebound ing their opponents by an aver age of six per game this season. 1 Recycle • Recycle • Recycle • Recycle * piyict \jtn QUvy Join the University Health Center’s Tree Planting Commemoration Tuesday, December 1,1998 at 12:00 p.m. EMU Amphitheatre Guest speakers will address current World Aids Day topics and issues Performance by UO Gospel Choir A Japanese Styrex Tree will be planted in memory of UO students, faculty and staff who have and who will die of AIDS U N l V E R S I T V HEALTH CENTER ' 'IlfflliMitWW iiviffliliroilTWr i.i rii.t " We 're a matter o f degrees + Open daily 8 a.m. u> ft p.m., except Tuesdays <9 a.m.) and Sundays <10 a.m.). Appointment* ami after hows- 346-2770 • Weft; darkwing ,mmsgoimUi/Hiosbe