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Beavers, Dawgs fight for seconds ■ Washington will have its hands full on Saturday when it faces run-happy Oregon State in Seattle By Scott Pesznecker Oregon Daily Emerald The Northwest’s king of the hill was decided Saturday to the screaming pleasure of more than 46,000 fans at Autzen Stadium. '"his weekend in Seattle, the race is on for first runner-up. The No. 23 Oregon State Beavers, making their first appearance in the Associated Press poll since 1968, face No. 15 Washington on the road this weekend in what could be a Beaver upset or a Husky blowout. Oregon State stunned the Pacific 10 Conference Saturday by beating USC, 31-21, in Corvallis. Sixth ranked Washington lost for the first time this season in the Ducks’ pond. “They’re a dominant team and one of the better teams in our con ference and one of the better teams in the country,” Oregon State head coach Dennis Erickson said. “Win ning on the road is hard for every body. It would be a great step for this program to go into Seattle and have the opportunity to beat them.” Beating the Huskies would be a monumental feat, but the Beavers could do just that. Washington’s de fense had a hard time containing Oregon tailback Maurice Morris, who rushed 152 yards on 31 carries. Oregon State tailback Ken Simon ton racked up 234 yards against the Trojans last Saturday. “It's also a tall order for our defense in that Ken Simonton is right now probably the best running back in the conference,” Washington head coach Rick Neuheisel said. “There are cer tainly a lot of good ones out there, but right now all his numbers would lead you to believe that there is not a better one around.” “This game is important because it's Washington and it's on the road and it's in the league,” Erickson said. “We just had a big win; that, to me, is what it's all about.” PAC 10 PICKS JEFF SMITH UW, ARIZONA, ASU, NOTRE DAME, WSU, FSO, OK SCOTT PESZNECKER OSU, use, NOTRE DAME, WSU, ESU, OK PETER HOCKADAY 0S0, ARIZONA, STANFORD, WSO, FSU, OK AZLE MALIN AO-ALVAREZ OSU, use, ASU, NOTRE DAME, BOISE ST, MIAMI FI, OK ADAM JUDE UW, use, ASU, NOTRE SAME, WSU, MIAMI FL, OK JACK CLIFFORD OSU, use, ASU, NOTRE DAME, WSU, IIS, TEXAS Washington @ Oregon State (10), USC @ Arizona (6.5), Arizona St.■<§> California (7), Notre Dame @ Stanford (12.5), Washington St. @ Boise St (2), Florida St. @ Miami, Fi. 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Black TODAY'S BIRTHDAY (Oct. 6). You're in love — or soon will be! You're lucky, too, so what will you make happen? Relax in the warm glow this October. Open your heart but keep your pocketbook closed in November. Sudden ly you understand in February. Follow an old foreigner's advice to gain abundance in June. Your Mom probably knows best in July, and your conscience is your guide in September. To get the advantage, check the day's rating: 10 is the easiest day, 0 the most challenging. ARIES (March 21-April 19) — Today is a 5 — Instead of taking the lead, follow. Let your friends and a partner or mate leach you some thing. Ask questions but don't offer much of an opinion, yet. Give yourself time to understand what they're talking about. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) — Today is a 7 — Choose your words carefully, and you might profit. Something needs to be said, but some thing else shouldn't be mentioned. You might get good at walking that fine line, with a little practice. 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