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u37 years of Quality Service” Mercedes • BMW • Volkswagen • Audi German Auto Service 342-2912 • 2025 Franklin Blvd. Eugene, Oregon, 97402 r 1 Want to Fight for Animal Rights, the Rainforest, and Combat One of the Biggest Capitalist Beasts? Your is ready. Then come to the McDonald's Protest Saturday, June 3rd from 12 to 1:30 pm at the McDonald's on Franklin Blvd Paid for by ASUO SETA, Suite 4, EMU, UO I.. —_—.— Softball bids seniors farewell and eyes the up-and-comers ■ Oregon reached NCAA Regionals for the second straight season; six players made all-Conference teams By Matt O'Neill Oregon Daily Emerald There were some lofty goals set in the beginning — such as jump ing every story in the Emerald. Sometimes those goals are met, sometimes they’re not. Here’s the re mainder of the Oregon softball season recap that got cut off yesterday: Senior Jill Robinson found her self in the top-ten of four other ca reer categories. She is sitting sec ond with 35 doubles, one ahead of Lindsey Welch’s 34. Robinson’s 224 hits are good enough for third, while Welch’s 212 base-knocks puts her in fourth. Welch and Robinson are also 1-2 in runs batted in. Welch’s 145 Tib bies are No. 1, while Robinson’s 136 are second all-time. Robinson is No. 1 in career at-bats as well with 762. The three seniors will leave a gaping hole in the program on and off the field. But Connie McMur ren is confident that the trio of freshmen who saw significant time this season are ready to step up their play next season and fill the shoes of the departed leaders. “You can’t replace the seniors because both on and off the field they were leaders,” McMurren said. One of the freshmen that epito mized the idea of what experience SOFTBAU I It’s Choice. 1, 2 be 4 Bedroom Apartments Available ✓ Electronic alarm systems ✓ Washer/dryer in every apartment ✓ Superior workout facilities ✓ Heated pool Call now! 338-4000 Hours: Mon-Fri 9-6 Saturday 10-4 VERSITy ♦ COMMONS APARTM E NTS Property address: 90 Commons Dtive Catharine Kendall Emerald Oregon expects more quality play from sophomore Connie McMurren next season. and confidence will do for her game was pitcher/outfielder An drea Vidlund. Coming in as a high ly-touted recruit, Vidlund had the look of a stunned deer in the head lights early on. As the season wore on, though, she gained more confi dence from competing at the Pac 10 level. Vidlund’s pitching record showed her growth throughout the season. Her 17-8 record was the best on the team and she pitched some important games down the stretch. Oregon will welcome four new faces next season and Gamez is very pleased with the class that features two transfers and two freshmen. Shortstop Kate Peterson from Utah and outfielder Lisa Wangler are the team’s freshmen. Kristi Hall, from Sacramento, and Texas Tech’s Lindsey Heij round out the class as the transfers. Sports brief Volleyball adds assistant Carl Ferreira’s master plan for the Oregon volleyball program is starting to take shape. On Thursday, Ferreira hired his final assistant to help turn things around for a program that had a season to forget. Ferreira went with Anna Reznicek, who was one of his star pupils while at Idaho. Reznicek — poppi “The Land East" Traditional Greek & Indian Food cro Lunch Monday through Saturday Dinner 7 Nights a Week 992 Willamette Eugene, Or 97401 343-9661 graduates from Idaho this year and will assume her coaching role in the fall. The Hermiston native played three seasons for Ferreira and is seventh on Idaho’s career assist list with 1,410. “Anna will effortlessly emulate everything we are trying to do,” Ferreira said. “She knows what we’re trying to do and knows our offensive and defensive systems as well as the developmental process that we require.” “...an unqualified delight versity fr°m start t0 finish.” 4ir Paul Denison JAr[ THEATRE and ^ '^B^eatures of Eugene Register Guard ^Vdiolas Nickfew , Robinson Theatre * Part I: May 18, 25, June 1@ 7 May 20, 21, 27, June 3@ 1 Part II: May 19,20,26,27 & ESjl June 2,3 @7 t\jS> ^ HA May 28 @1 UTBox Office: 346-4191 EMU Tickets: 346-4363 Hult Center- 682-5000 Plug into the ODE Classifieds We sell what you need,including cars, roommates, radios, skis, jobs, pets, & furniture^ Find what you want 5 days a week.