Thinking about your language requirement?? You could complete it next Spring in Queretaro, Mexico! Info meeting: Tuesday May 16 4 p.m. 106 Friendly Hall or call Surendra Subramani Office of International Education and Exchange 346-1128 We want to hear 0094061 from you! to be applied to your UO campus cash Help us evaluate a federally-funded research Questions? OR to register: Call Jean Blanchard at 346-1158 Office of Student Life FIND THINGS IN ODE CLASSIFIEDS (BICYCLES, PETS, CARS, JOBS, ROOMMATES, APARTMENTS, CONCERT TICKETS, PLANE TICKETS, STUFF YOU LOST, TYPINC SERVICES, ON-CAMPUS OPPORTUNITIES) UO polo players finally win War ■The Oregon Club Sports water polo team finishes the season in fine fashion by beating Oregon State By Dylan Darling for the Emerald The Oregon Club Sports water polo team backed up its pregame chants of “This is our house” by defeating Oregon State in the last game of the season. The Ducks scored early and of ten Wednesday in the final game of two graduating seniors’ ca reers. The team doubled up the Beavers 12-6 to finish the spring season with a record of 13-8. The team was up 5-0 in the first half, but then it gave up two Beaver goals within a minute of halftime. Ben Farr ended Oregon State’s hopes of a comeback by opening the second half with three goals near the two-meter mark. His hat trick opened up the game for the Ducks. The Beavers scored three more times in the final quarter, but the Ducks matched their total — plus one — for the win. The victory was especially sat isfying because the Ducks hadn’t beaten the Beavers in the last five meetings. In those games the score was usually close, with Oregon State pulling away in the waning moments. The Ducks didn’t let this sce nario happen again with their quick goals and constant offen sive attack. “We took them out of their game,” said senior Ben Gottlieb, adding that the key to victory was the Ducks’ lack of hesitation in shooting. The team not only lit up the scoreboard, but it played stingy defense and won most of the bat tles for loose balls. Amanda Studdard had another solid evening at goalie, giving up only one goal in her two periods as keeper. “We had concentrated on dom inating this team,” said Gottlieb of Ore g o' n ’ s game plan against its archri vals. The victory was how Gottlieb and fellow graduating senior Tod Spieker wanted to end their days in the water as Duck polo players. “This was the key to our sea son,” Gottlieb said. The success of next year’s team depends on the incoming the freshmen, Gottlieb said. The Ducks should hold their own with the majority of the team coming back, including the versa tile Dave Nelson and standout goalie Amanda Studdard. Fall season begins in mid-Octo ber and the team is optimistic about the possibilities. “We’re still going to have a lot of experience and a lot of talent,” said freshman Anthony Tran. “Next year we have a strong chance at making nationals.” Holdsclaw vows more Mystic wins By Joseph White The Associated Press WASHINGTON — Chamique Holdsclaw was bitter, frustrated, alone. The so-called female Michael Jordan was trying to ad just to a new city, a new league and new coaches she didn’t al ways understand. And she wasn’t used to losing. The inner turmoil was part of a difficult 1999 season for the Washington Mystics. Now the baggage has been left behind. Holdsclaw and Darsch are back, going through two-a-days at train ing camp in preparation for anoth er WNBA season. Holdsclaw, who a year ago al I ways gave pat answers in a soft voice to any interviewer, finally looks and sounds comfortable. She guarantees victories with long, confident answers that would fill any reporter’s note book. “This is it,” said Holdsclaw, whose participation in practice has been limited as she recovers from stress fractures in her foot. “We can’t be so wishy-washy all the time. We’re going to make the playoffs. That’s our pressure now. We put that in the locker room — we’ve got to make the playoffs. If we can’t make it with these people in this room, I don’t know. Get rid of me, get rid of coach. It’s not going to happen.” i 008848 We bring the storage unit to you. “s* You pack it, we pick it up and store it. ^ We’ll deliver it when you’re ready. ■** Perfect for the summer! 485-2115