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Visit IF GAS PRICES HAVE GOT YOU DOWN COLORADO University of Colorado at Boulder SUMMER SESSION Call Now! 1-800-331-2801 or www.colorado.edu/ sacs/summer for information and catalog 0007307 Specializing in Japanese Noodles Funky Chicken Anyone? 1769 Franklin Blvd. • 683-0780 • Eugene & Florence BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER Get To The Roost Sports Bar! Sports all the time Great deals from 5-7pm & 10-12am. Induding^'appetizers. Open for Breakfast 7a.m. A lotta food for a little money. them here! p.m. 15th & Pearl Mon.-Sat. Little Caesars Saturday & Sunday lktf§]© lappet®*# [<&£33 r r t i ' 1711 Willamette (next to Blockbuster) 343-3330 Recycle • Recycle • Recycle • Recycle (Men continued from page 9 iPacific-10 Conference foe Wash j ington, whom the Ducks play ; Sunday in Seattle. ‘ The Grizzlies are 4-8 on the sea ■ son and are unranked. Montana | will be the Oregon’s last non-con | ference opponent of the season. 1 The Grizzlies are led by senior Jay i Froschauer, who is a two-time all j Big Sky selection. Starting Sunday, the Ducks will face five more Pac-10 foes, all of whom are ranked nationally. Ore gon needs at least two Pac-10 wins two qualify for the NCAA tournament in May. The Huskies (11-5,1-1 Pac-10) are ranked 22nd in the nation. Washington is on a recent tear, knocking off two ranked oppo nents in their last three matches. On the season, Washington has toppled four teams in the top-40: Indiana State, Notre Dame, Clem son and Pac-10 foe California. Leading the Husky attack are two freshmen phenoms, both na tionally ranked. Matt Hanlin, a top British player, is ranked 93rd. Ali Strasberg is tied for the No. 86 spot. Hanlin and Strasberg will pro vide good competition for Ore gon’s ranked tandem of senior Guillermo Carter (No. 51) and Thomas Schneiter (No. 78). Carter, a winner in five of his Study in FINLAND 2000-2001 University of Tampere Courses in Social Science, Business, Economics, Journalism and Communication, and Literature are taught in English. •Tuition Waivers •Housing Scholarships •UO resident credit • Attend for a semester or year •Financial Aid may be applied Deadline: April 15, 2000 Attend an Information Session on Thursday, April 6th at 4:30 p.m. in EMU Century Room F or contact The Office of International Education and Exchange 330 Oregon Hall, (541) 346-3207, <http://studyabroad.uoregon.edu/> last six matches, has the best record on the team at 12-4. Fresh man Oded Teig has the honor of most wins at 18. Another fresh man, Leslie Eisinga, is also mak ing a statement in his first year. Eisinga and Carter are ranked No. 26 in doubles competition. The Intercollegiate Tennis As sociation polls have been incon sistent in their ranking of Oregon players. After being snubbed by the polls for weeks, Carter, Schneiter and Eisinga suddenly found themselves near the top of the polls. Then, despite winning several matches to support their poll spots, all three moved down in the polls. The next polls come out April 5. — poppi*/ - ^/4nsrloll&. Lunch Monday through Saturday Dinner 7 Nights a Week 992 Willamette Eugene, Or 97401 343-9661 ^pe, concern, or a story f Give us a call. 346-5511 G>° Emerald eO»P \* i§* _ ^ith what we1 ve.