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Arizona’s Jenna Daniels is two strokes behind Julia Kraschinski for the NCAA lead. Golf continued from page 9 the par-72 course for a two-round total of 148. White is also the Ducks’ only ranked player, at 77. Senior Anika Heuser only fal tered by a single stroke and now has Oregon’s best score, a three over par 147. The Wuppertal, Ger many, native was the Ducks’ top finisher at the NCAA West Re gional two weeks ago, and the second-best Oregon player at the Pacific-10 Conference Champi onships. Also placing for the Ducks were seniors Pam Sowden (150) and Angie Rizzo (153). Sowden dropped from fifth to 26th after a second-round score that was six strokes higher than her first round. The top individuals helped their teams improve in the second round of the Championships. Arizona’s Julia Kraschinski and Jenna Daniels, ranked 29th and second in the nation respectively, led the individual race in the sec ond round. Kraschinski shot a five-under par 67 — the best round of the tournament so far — to take the lead over senior team mate Daniels by two strokes. Duke’s Beth Bauer trails the Wildcats by a stroke. Heuser is in 10th, and White holds down 17th. Arizona is on a roll going into the final two rounds. The Wild cats won seven straight tourna ments and trailed in the first round at the Pac-10 Champi onships and West Regionals be fore winning by 18 and five strokes. Duke is also on a roll. Blue Dev ils won five tournaments leading up to the NCAAs, including the Atlantic Coast Conference Cham pionships and the East Regionals. There are also disappointments at the Championships. Fourth ranked Arizona State, and its top ranked freshman, Miriam Nagl, is nowhere to be found on the H We played with the same amount of confi dence. The conditions were difficult and we hung in there. Renee Baumgartner head coach n leaderboard. The Sun Devils are 20th out of 24 teams, while Nagl is 26th overall despite a one-un der par effort in Thursday’s round. Sixth-ranked Louisiana State, No. 7 Pepperdine and No. 11 New Mexico State are also playing catch-up. All three teams are 15th or worse. According to Baumgartner, one factor in the Ducks’ success at the Championships is the Crosswater Golf Course. Crosswater is the longest course to ever host the women’s NCAA Championships, playing at 6,482 yards. That’s an average hole length of more than 360 yards. The Eugene Country Club, which hosted the Pac-10 Championships — where the Ducks finished sev enth — is 5,557 yards long. The golfers will play two more rounds at the NCAA Champi onships, one Friday and one Sat urday. All Ways Travel • Book Soon for Summer • New York - $350.00* London -$499.00* Hong Kong -$669.00* Bangkok -$709.00* •tax not included, restrictions may apply. Subject to change without notice. Eurail Passes issued onsite!!! E-mail: awt@luv2travel.com Hot off the Press and into your hands Oregon Daily Emerald Circulating 10,000 papers daily Don’t Get Trapped In A Smalj Apartment • Free Month Rent • 1 & 2 Bedrooms • Quiet & Large • Gas Fireplace • Air Conditioning • Laundry Hookups • Free Cable • Balcony/Deck Now taking Summer & Fall Reservations 8 Estates o www.mckennaestates.com 342-5735 near Autzen Stadium , ty of Oregon’s Lesbian, Gay, Lai and Transgender Educational and Support Services Program is hosting the Fourth Annual Lavender Graduation Reception! you would like to participate in year’s celebration, please send us pour name, phone number and e-mail address. If you will not be able to attend, but would like a rainbow tassel and/or ribbon to wear during the main graduation mony, please let us know. e information, call Brooke at 346-1134 or will be held in Program@darkwing.uoregon.edu. ' \ , ' ' s'V v" ion The Lavender Graduation on Thursday, June 8, from 4-6 p.m. . Virtual Office Systems Inc. In Partnership with The University of Oregon Bookstore 3131 West 11th Ph. 343-8633 Open Mon-Sat 10-6 The AMD K7 Athlon 600 $1169.99 • Microstar MS 6195 Board • 8 MB ATI AGP Video • 13 GB AT A 66 Drive • 64 MB 100 MHz SDRAM • 17” .27SVGA Monitor W/Athlon 650 $1189.99 W/Athlon 700 $1229.99 Add a 100 MB Zip Drive for $90 Discover Why an AMD Based System is the Best Value! AMDK6-2 “Power Player” $869.99 • AMD K6-2 3D 400 CPU • 8 MB Diamond AGP •6.4 GB Western Digital • 64 MB 100 MHz SDRAM • 15” .28 SVGA Monitor AMD K6-2 450 add $10 AMD K6-2 500 add $20 Upgrade to 8.4 Gig Drive, $10 All systems include ATX case, Windows 98, 52X CD, 56K v.90 modem, mouse, keyboard, floppy, sound, speakers, 1 Year parts/ 2 Years labor warranty. V OS Inc. Systems are also available at the UO Bookstore. Parts available only at VOS Inc. l’iices good tlnough 06 1 00. AMI). K6. k~. AMI) logo ami .'l)No\\I are tiademaiks of AMD. Inc Spec* siibiegl to change. jLd.M-.tuL.. * ca difference. n$e ||e world. RECYCLE X&T3