Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 03, 2000, Page 12, Image 12

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    Men's golf coming together at just the right tinie
■ The men’s golf team will use a blend of talent and
chemistry to compete at the Western Intercollegiate
beginning today in Santa Cruz
By Peter Hockaday
for the Emerald
You might not believe it, but
there is a need for team chem
istry in college golf.
The Oregon men’s golf team
has found that chemistry, and
all of a sudden the NCAA
Championships are in sight.
The Ducks are in Santa Cruz,
Calif., today for the start of the
Western Intercollegiate, the
team’s second to last tourna
ment before postseason play be
gins at the Pacific-10 Champi
onships April 24-26.
The Ducks start the same
lineup that placed second over
all at the Oregon Duck Invita
tional two weeks ago. Four
players in the Ducks’ Western
Intercollegiate lineup were re
sponsible for a third place fin
ish at the Cleveland Southwest
ern Intercollegiate last month.
The oil that’s greasing the Ore
gon engine seems to be junior T.J.
Duncan. A native of Carson City,
Nev., Duncan placed eighth at
the Southwestern and fifth at the
Duck Invitational. His previous
best was a 21st place finish at the
Pacific Invitational in September.
Duncan’s improved play has
helped the Ducks in their quest
for consistency. Senior co-cap
tains Ryan Lavoie and Andrew
Tredway have been playing
well all year, but have struggled
to keep Oregon in tournaments
by themselves. Duncan is the
third piece to Lavoie and Tred
way’s puzzle, and he has made
the difference in the Ducks’ last
two tourna
ments.
San Jose
State’s West
ern Intercol
legiate is the
perfect tour
nament to
test the differ
ence in the Ducks’ new lineup.
The field boasts four top-20
teams and a multitude of other
strong schools. The site of the
tournament, The Pasatiempo
jolf Course, is one of Golf Di
gest’s top 100 American courses.
The two schools Oregon
couldn’t beat at the Southwest
Intercollegiate last month — No.
3 Brigham Young and No. 16
Arizona State — will compete at
the Western Intercollegiate. Also
playing are No. 7 Fresno State,
No. 14 Stanford and No. 16
Southern California. Oregon is
currently ranked 28th.
The 54-hole tournament be
gins today with two 18-hole
rounds and concludes tomor
row with the final 18-hole
round.
Wallace sets single-season record; L.A. wins again
PORTLAND (AP) — Rasheed
Wallace earned two technical
fouls milliseconds apart and an
automatic ejection Sunday night,
setting an NBA record for techni
cal fouls in a season.
Wallace received his 33rd and
34th technical fouls with 10:37
left in the second quarter against
the Seattle SuperSonics. That’s
the most since the league began
keeping statistics on technical
fouls in 1961.
Wallace surpassed the old mark
of 32 technicals by Charles Barkley
in 1992-93 and 1994-95 with
Phoenix, and tied by Dennis Rod
man in 1993-94 with San Antonio.
Wallace has been ejected six
times this season. He was in the
low post against Seattle’s Vin Bak
er when he turned and put up a
shot that fell short. Teammate Bri
an Grant grabbed the offensive re
bound and was fouled, but Wal
lace flew into a rage, complaining
he was fouled.
Wallace got in the face of the
nearest official, Joey Crawford,
and sparks flew. Wallace began
screaming at Crawford and flail
ing his arms, and Crawford imme
diately called two technicals in
succession, resulting in an auto
matic ejection.
Lakers win wild one, 106-82
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The
Knicks-Lakers game got down
right nasty. A fight between Kobe
Bryant and Chris Childs detract
ed from another dominant per
formance by O’Neal, who scored
24 of his 34 points in the first half
as Los Angeles took command
early Sunday in rolling to a 106
82 victory over New York.
The win was the ninth straight
and 28th in 29 games for the Lak
ers (62-12), who reduced their
magic number for clinching the
NBA’s best record to two.
O’Neal also had 12 rebounds,
four assists and five blocks.
Bryant and Childs were ejected
following an exchange of punches
with 43.4 seconds left in the third
quarter and the Lakers leading 71
60. Both players face automatic
suspensions for throwing punches.
Bryant didn’t speak to reporters
afterward, while Childs said he
was just defending himself.
The Associated Press
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105 TYHIMU/RESUME services
At 344-0759, ROBIN is GRAD
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115 GARAGE/MOVING SALES
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drawer file cabinet $60, bookshelf
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120 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE
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'90 Pontiac Lemans, 4 door, blue,
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145 COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS
Prepaid Phone Cards
398 minutes $20
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Paper Traders at 5th St. Market
150 TV & SOUND SYSTEMS
CASH! We Buy, Sell & Service
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AKC Siberian Husky, 15wks 2nd
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185 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
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190 OPPORTUNITIES
Performers wanted for the ASUO
Spring Street Faire. Musicians,
dancers, poets, comedians, pick up
an application in the ASUO Execu
tive Office, Suite 4 EMU by Monday,
April 10, 5 PMt Days of performanc
es: Thursday, 4/27 and Friday, 4/
28. Location: EMU Amphitheater.
190 OPPORTUNITIES
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193 INTERNSHIPS
Interns wanted to develop bsn, &
cooperative for the Kalinga tribe.
Credit possible. Gary 744-2808.
200 WORK STUDY POSITIONS
Teachers Aide for Olum Child De
velopment Center. Part-time posi
tions in mainstreamed early child
hood program. Serving children
from 3 mos. to school age. Flexible
hours between 7:30 a.m. and 6:00
p.m. Start at $6.50/hr. Call Jane or
Casie at 346-6586.
Jobs in Campus Recycling!
Campus Recycling Now hiring work
study/ tech fee funded students for
positions beginning now.
Contact Campus Recycling at 346
1529. Leave message with a mail
ing address and phone number to
obtain application. -
Crime Prevention Specialist
City of Eugene
' $2,379-$3,034/month
(wages currently under negotiation)
Four positions are available and
are funded for three years by a
Federal grant. These positions will
perform a variety of specialized and
complex crime prevention activities
within the elementary school set
ting, to include coordination of a
safety component for children; may
assist with similar activities within a
middle school setting. Requires
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munity service program, and a high
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cense and the ability to pass a po
lice background check. CLOSING
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from Human Resource and Risk
Services, 777 Pearl Street, Room
101, Eugene OR 97401. The City of
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force and is committed to affirmative
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request application packet by call
ing (541) 682-5061 or email app/f
cation. requests Qri.eugene. or. us
205 HELP WANTED
Local non-profit seeking Reception
ist/Office Assistant. Off campus, 12
15 hrs/wk at $7/hour. Reception,
phones, filing, data entry, word pro
cessing, mailing and other tasks.
Work study pref. E-mail resume and
availability to: amy@netcorps.org
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Spring Street Faire is now hiring
coordinators to help with the Street
Faire, April 26-28. $75 stipend, free
food and great fun! Pick up an ap
plication today! ASUO Executive of
fice, Suite 4, EMU.
Camp Counselors:
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apartment complex. Rent plus sal
ary. Needed April 1st. Experience a
plus but not required. One year
commitment required. Send resume
to PO Box 11468, Eugene, OR
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