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    Ever dreamed of taking on the Emerald staffers in
the weekly "Pac-10 Picks" that appear in editions
of Game Day? Now is your chance! Simply march up
to the Emerald offices at Suite 300 in the EMU, fill
receptionist desk. Deadline is every Wednesday by
5 pm. Winners will be notified Thursday mornings.
Then you could get the chance to prove your
PICKING PROWESS.
Young-less Nineis
knock off Cardinals
By Bob Baum
The Associated Press
TEMPE, Ariz.— Monday night
usually belongs to the San Fran
cisco 49ers, even these not-so
awesome 49ers, even with Steve
Young knocked woozy just before
halftime.
San Francisco shined in prime
time again.
These might not be the 49ers of
old, but they were good enough
for a 24-10 victory over the young
Arizona Cardinals on Monday
night.
“We took a step forward,”
coach Steve Mariucci said. “We
beat a playoff team on the road.”
Lawrence Phillips’ 68-yard
touchdown run with 1:42 left in
the fourth quarter added the ex
clamation point to Mariucci’s sev
enth victory in as many tries on
Monday nights.
“I didn’t get touched,” Phillips
said. “Anybody could have
scored that ball.”
Young staked San Francisco (2
1) to a 17-0 lead before being
knocked out of the game with a
mild concussion with 28 seconds
left in the first half.
Jake Plummer, the quarterback
San Francisco passed up in the
1997 draft, has rallied Arizona to
victory 10 times in his 29 games
with the Cardinals. But this one
fell short.
Young threw a 13-yard touch
down pass to Jerry Rice before he
was knocked out of the game by
the blitzing Cardinals, the 85th
time the two combined on a scor
ing pass.
Young thought he could have
gone back in the game.
“I was shocked,” Young said of
the hit he took. “At first, I didn’t
know what happened. I hear box
ers talk about ‘the flash.’ I sat for a
second, got my wits, and actually
felt pretty good.”
But after talking to team doc
tors, Mariucci decided not to play
Young in the second half.
Arizona (1-2) rallied with 10
points in the third quarter, but
Chad Stanley’s 49-yard punt
pinned the Cardinals on their
own 3-yard line with 9:17 to
play. Arizona moved the ball
down the field, but Adrian Mur
rell lost 6 yards, then Plummer
was sacked for the fifth time and
the Cardinals chose to punt on
fourth-and-11 at the San Francis
co 40 with just over 2 1/2 min
utes to play.
“It was fourth-and-11 and we’d
been playing very well defensive
ly,” Arizona coach Vince Tobin
said. “They had their quarterback
in there. We felt if we pinned
them back, we’d get the ball back
with two minutes or so to go.”
But instead, the 49ers got a first
down, then Phillips broke free for
the biggest play of his troubled,
brief NFL career.
Phillips, given a chance by the
49ers after a big season in NFL
Europe, burst through the line
and raced to the end zone for the
game-clincher with 1:42 to play
to make Mariucci 7-0 on Monday
nights. Phillips finished with 102
yards on nine carries.
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095 PERSONALS
JOIN THE CHOIR!
Meet new friends as you sing in
spirational songs. No auditions.
Open to all. Rehearsals are Tues
days 5:30-6:30 at the Wesley
Foundation. 1236 Kincaid St. Call
346-4694 for more information.
105 TYPING/RESUME SERVICES
At 344-0759, ROBIN is GRAD
SCHOOL APPROVED. 20-year
thesis/dissertation background.
Term papers. Full resume service.
Editing. Laser pr. ON CAMPUS!
Wish someone a
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with the ODE classifieds
(You can even include your favorite photo
of the birthday boy/girl.)
120 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE
Light wood bdrm set, $70; table with
chairs, $60; queen bed frame, $25;
vacuum & accessories, $45. Days
346-5633, nights 935-3688.
Tuesdays & Saturdays are Gaming
Nights from 6pm to 9pm at Emerald
City Comics. 770 E. 13th. 345-2568.
125 FURNITURE/APPLIANCES
Large desk with 4 drawers,
2 hanging folder drawers.
$80 obo. 302-9113
Sale on desks. $25-$100 each.
Good condition. 345-3092. 8:30
5:30 M-F. Ask for Christine.
130 CARS/TRUCKS
'91 9000CD Turbo Saab. Fully
loaded, leather interior, CD player.
$7800 obo. 684-9221
130 CARS/TRUCKS
'86 Mercury Lynx
Runs great. New clutch.
$925 obo. Call 343-6000
'91 Ford Explorer 4x4, auto, power,
1 owner, immaculately maintained.
107k mi. $7500/obo. 747-7087
CARS FROM $500!
Police impounds and tax repos. For
listings call now 800-319-3323
ex.7319.
'79 BMW 320i. Excellent condition,
low miles, low maintenance cost,
$1500. 345-2519
76 BMW 530i. Excellent running
condition, great campus car, new
engine. $1500. 345-2519.
150TV & SOUND SYSTEMS
Aiwa Surround Sound Stereo, 80w
per ch. 5 spkr. system. Paid $1000
moving...sacrifice for $425 Call
Wayne at 954-5229
CASH! We Buy, Sell & Service VHS
VCR s and Stereos. Thompson
Electronics, 1122 Oak, 343-9273
155 INSTRUMENTS/MUSIC EQUIP.
FOR SALE! Ibanez Bass, $150;
Conn-Alto Sax, $400; Nail Beauty
Table with chair and lamp, $75. Call
688-2214.
FALL SPECIAL! Save $70 on
12 guitar, piano, bass lessons.
JOHN SHARKEY • 342-9543
180 TRAVEL & LODGING
Come to Amsterdam for the High
Times Cannabis Cup. November
19th-26th 1999. Tour packages
starting $849 per person, http;//
cup.420tours.com or (212) 219
7000 ext. 210.
190 OPPORTUNITIES
Financing $4000-$150,000 in
cludes all mortgages, autos, debt
consolidation personnel student
and business. Special first time
buyer programs on all mortgage
and autos. No processing fees/
same day approval. Bad credit/ no
credit/ no problem. Licensed/ bond
ed/ direct lender. Open 7am-7pm
888-565-3556.
FACILITATORS for WST 101 (In
tro to Women's Studies) needed to
lead discussion groups, FALL
TERM. Earn upper-division or grad
credit. Prerequisite WST 101 or
women's studies background. Ap
plications available, 315 Hendricks,
346-5529. Interviewing now.
193 INTERNSHIPS
The American Civil Liberties Union
Needs YOU!
Volunteer for credit!
Web Manager • Request Coun
selor • Events Coordinator • Public
Relations and more 345-6162.
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