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. Emerald Call (541) 346-4343 or stop by Room 300, Erb Memorial Union to place your ad today. P.O. Box 3159, Eugene, OR 97403 E-mail: classads@oregon. uoregon.edu On-line edition: www.dailyemerald.com ADVERTISING POLICY PAYMENT: Prepayment is required unless billing has been established. We accept Visa, Mastercard, Ameri can Express and Discover. Receipts may be requested at the time of ad place ment. A purchase order must accompany all university departmental and student associa tion ads. Tearsheets provided upon request. 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