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Be cool... Make a better world. RECYCLE! •Back to School Specials* New Orleans - $198.00* Bangkok - $558.00* London -$398.00* Lima, Peru -$575.00* •tax not included, restrictions may apply. Subject to change without notice. Congratulations Ducks!!! ~~ E-mafl: awt@luvitravel.com~ Hillyard St. Fleetwood Manufactured Home Center Looking for the perfect home at the right price close to U of 0? We have it for you! Your choice of 20 manufactured home lots. Complete turnkey packages starting as low as $117,000. 6 minute bike ride to U of O campus and 2 minute bike ride to Autzen Stadium. Call today about this fantastic location. lots located at Oakbreeze Estates (off Centennial Blvd.) model homes located on Hvvy 99N in Eugene www.sunbursthomes.com Fleetwood of Oregon 461-9546 • 888-542-8185 Wrestling continued from page 7A Saturday, the Ducks ruined Portland State’s home opener by winning the first six matches and never looking back. Jason Harless got the Ducks go ing with a major decision at 125 pounds against the Vikings’.Zach Enoch. After Oregon’s Brian Wat son defeated John Fasana in a nar row 3-2 decision, his brother David — hampered with sickness during the latter parts of last month — returned in impressive fashion, knocking off J.T. Horner 10-3. Portland State had only one win going into the last match when the Vikings’ Jeremey Wil son won in a decision over Jake Leair in the 197 pounds. Lee was expecting Wilson to compete with him at 184 pounds, but apparently Portland State wanted to save one of their better wrestlers than go against the de * fending Pacific-10 Conference , champ. Lee easily disposed of the Vikings’ R.J. Gillespie, pinning him in 4:18. Kearney credited the Ducks’ success in both matches to their conditioning. Against Portland State, the Vikings appeared to run out of gas during their later rounds. Simon Fraser wasn’t as fortunate, losing early and often to Oregon. “I think our conditioning really showed against Portland State,” Kearney said. “In the middle of the second round they were getting tired, and Jeffrey Stockton Emerald Jake Leair attacks Simon Fraser's Travis Morgan in the opening match of the Ducks’ dual meet Sunday with the Clan. Leair wrestles at 197 pounds for Oregon. it really showed. We dominated the last round in that match.” Lee said one of the main rea sons the Ducks are in better shape than other teams is Oregon’s train ing regimen. The Ducks sprint three miles every other day. “Our bodies are in better shape, and I think it definitely showed,” Lee said. “We’ve done some tough running and we’ve really picked up the tempo in the [weight] room.” Lee echoed Kearney when asked about the importance of the Ducks’ big wins last weekend. We worked hard all week, and this was good for us,” Lee said. "It was a real confidence-builder af ter some tough matches.” Oregon’s wins couldn’t have come at a better time. The Ducks face arch-rival Oregon State Fri day at Mac Court in a battle for state bragging rights. “We’re playing pretty well right now, and it is all falling together,” said Harris, who has been one of the Ducks’ most consistent wrestlers in recent weeks. “I think we should play real well against Oregon State.” OMniwrirty hedltit education wm ws WINTER wm The following workshops are available, free of charge, to currently enrolled U of O students. Call 346-4456 to register or stop by the Peer Health Education office on the first floor of the University Health Center. vela%atioK Quit smoking this term and celebrate life as a non smoker. This five-week workshop is open to those who want to quit and who have already quit and want additional support. Identify triggers to smoke, learn to overcome urges, adopt alternative behaviors, and address fears about possible weight gain. 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