Enierakl February24,2000 Volume 101, Issue 104 By Mirjam Swanson and Scott Pesznecker Photos by Kevin Calame It’s Feb. 11, the day after the Oregon women’s basketball team beat Stanford at McArthur Court for the second year in a row, but nothing has changed in Jenny Mowe’s hometown of Powers. Elmo Frye and Jack Bushnell, who, in Mowe’s words, “can’t be a day over 65,” stroll into Jack’s Place, warmly greeting the waitress and exchanging “hellos” with the regulars. Bushnell and Frye — better known as Jack and Elmo — are decked out, respec- j tively, in a dark blue windbreaker with “Hey j Jack” embroidered on the chest and a Pow- j er’s hoops sweatshirt. Today, the Eugene Register-Guard’s deliv ery person is late getting to Powers, so the two former loggers haven’t had a chance to see the previous night’s box score. Naturally, they pour over the stats as soon as they get their hands on them: “Jenny got 10 points? Great!... She played 27 minutes ... She’s been averaging 17 min utes a game, you know ... Damn, I wish I’d known it was going to be that good of a game, I’da been there ... I don’t think they play her enough, really... Old Runge should know, but... this oughttabe a good indication, dammit!” Jack and Elmo both have spent most of their lives in Powers. And as elder statemen of the community, they’ve seen a lot. Turn to Jenny Mowe, page 9A {{This place, this school and this area have such a good work ethic there's no way you cannot excel if that's what you want to do. " ^ When she wants to, she can dunk. But she's got the frame of mind that she cant If I worked with her, she would." { ( She plays for the fans. You see her out there when she shoots a basket; she really gets into it. She likes to make them happy. ” Women, men set sights on important sweeps against UCLA The UCLA women will try to repay Oregon for the 27-point blowout the Ducks laid on them last year at Mac Court By Mirjam Swanson Oregon Daily Emerald It’s a re-rematch between last season’s co Pacific-10 Conference champs. More than 7,000 crazy fans are expected to fill McArthur Court for tonight’s 7 p.m. showdown between the No. 22 UCLA women’s basketball team (15-7 overall, 9-2 Pac-10) and unranked, con ference-leading Oregon (19-6,10-3). But with five games re maining in the regular sea son, the Ducks are sticking to their mantra: Every game is a big game. And that does include this one. “It’s the next game on the schedule,” said Oregon point guard Shaquala Williams, \ Turn to Women, page 8A ’'Ontapr j What; Women’s bas- I tetbait S” | J Who: No. 22 UCLA | vs. Oregon { Where: Mac Court j ■ The Oregon men hope to turn the tables on a 1 b season game losing streak at Pauley Pavilion tonight By Brett Williams Oregon Daily Emerald Will the Duck hunting ever end at Pauley Pavilion? The last two seasons, Oregon has put together solid efforts at UCLA, only to lose by two points in the waning moments of each contest. But that is only half the story. The term “close, but no cigar” definitely applies to the Ducks (18-6 overall, 8-4 Pacific-10 Confer ence), who may have given the Bruins a run for their money recently but haven’t tasted success at Pauley in 16 years. According to Oregon forward A.D. Smith, the intimidation factor that UCLA (13-11,4-8) once prided itself on at home is only a memory. “We’ll have to step up because it is a difficult place to play, but Turn to Men, page 8A