Oregon^RCmeralb Classified Call (541) 316-4343 or slop by Suite 300 EMC to place vour ad today Scott Barrwtt/F.merald Sophomore David Becker lost his match against Santa Barbara on Sunday. The men's tennis team is set to play Pacific this Saturday at 1 p.m. Men’s tennis holds off Santa Barbara By Brett Williams fortheCmerald Oregon thrived off early points in doubles play and held off Santa Barbara in men’s tennis Sunday at the Eugene Swim and Tennis Club. The Ducks (4-7) hardly resem bled the team that was disman tled by Washington just more than a week ago. Miguel Arriaga and Carlos Navarro earned Ore gon's first points, defeating Sandy Gentile and Mike Ortiz, 8-3. After a Santa Barbara victory over David Becker and Thomas Schneiter, the Ducks rallied from a 7-5 deficit and won 9-8, cour tesy of Guillermo Carter and Bertrand Devillers. However, Oregon’s top singles players were unable to score any points against Corey Guy and Si mon Shen, two players whom Oregon coach Chris Russell be lieves can “beat any top two play ers in the nation.” Carter seemed in control in the first set against Shen, leading 4-1 early. But Shen came back to tie the set at 5-5 and won it 7-6. Simi lar problems occurred for Carter in the next set, as he watched an other 4-1 lead evaporate and lost the set. Guy had his way with Schneit er in their singles match, winning 6-2, 6-1 in a match that Russell felt was uncharacteristic of Schneiter’s play. “He didn’t do well, but he has been our most consistent per former all year,” Russell said. Encouraging for Oregon was the dominating play of Dev illers, Russell said. The fresh man from Belgium had no prob lem disposing of Mike Ortiz, 6-0, 6-1. Overall, Russell said he was im pressed with his team’s perfor mance. “Our guys have made an effort to get better after losses, and this match rewarded them for their hard work,” he said. Oregon will prepare this week for its home match against Pacific on Saturday. Russell said the Tigers bring a lot of talent to the match. “When they are healthy, they are as good if not better than Santa Barbara. We can’t think things will come to us; we have to go out and take it to them,” Russell said. 080 GREEK EVENTS Attention Greeks! Last chance to order photos from last weekend's events. Be sure to turn your envel opes in today. Wally Kempe & As sociates 344-6750 At 344-0759, ROBIN is GRAD SCHOOL APPROVED. 20-year thesis/dissertation background. Term papers. Full resume service. Editing. Laser pr. ON CAMPUS! Graduate-approved typist does papers, transcription, resumes, etc. For info, call Mina 349-1672. 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