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Pizza Negro Legumi Roosted chicken, red and yellow peppers, green onions, avocado, roma tomatoes ond smoked cheddor cheese on our black bean sauce and topped with sour cream 14.25 18.75 Piazza Alla Funghi A medley of wild forest mushrooms with "roasted garlic and red onions on our plum tomato sauce. 14.25 18.75 Piccante Spicy Cajun chicken and spicy Cajun sausage with red and yellow peppers on our spicy pizza sauce. 13.50 17.50 Riserva Di Caccagione A pheasant, turkey and hazelnut sausage, smoked mozarella, green onions, red ana yellow peppers on our plum tomato sauce. 13.75 1800 Insaccato Incontrasi A combination of hot and sweet Italian sausages, parmesan and smoked cheddar cheese with seasonal mushrooms on our plum tomato sauce 14.00 18.50 Pomodoro Bianca (cheeseless] Fresh roma tomatoes, artichoke hearts, roasted eggplant, red onions, and kalamata olives with fresh herbs on oui plum tomato sauce. 13.00 17.00 Bellezza Insalata Fresh field greens and romaine with roasted chicken breast, pancetta, smoked cheddar cheese, chopped egg, roma tomatoes, cucumbers, red onions and our own cracked pepper ranch dressing. 7.50 Polio Caesar Freshly chopped romaine with roasted chicken breast, shredded parmesan, garlic croutons and our own special caesor dressing. 725 Caesar Freshly chopped romaine with shredded parmesan, garlic croutons and our own special caesar dressing. 6.00 Verdura (cheeseless) \weet red and yellow peppers, black olives, sliced mushrooms, and yellow anions on our pium tomoto sauce. 12 50 16.50 Pepperoni Supreme Two delicious types of spicy Italian pepperom. imported pepperocmi's, and • parmesan cheese on our plum tomato sauce 14.25 18.75 Pancetta Tropicale Canadian bacon, cheddar cheese, pineapple, red onions, red and yellow peppers on our plum tomato sauce. 14.00 18.50 Pesto e Polio fnasted chicken breast, fontino cheese, fresh spinach, roma and sundried tomatoes on our pesto pizza sauce. 14 75 18.75 Tre-Colore i era and smoked mozzarella cheese, tresh spinach, red onions, roma and sundried tomatoes on our plum tomato sauce. 14.00 18.50 Asiantico Polio Teriyaki chicken red and yellow peppers, shredded carrots, green onions, crushed tea peppers, a few bean sprouts and sesame seeds on our zesty Thai peanut sauce. 14.00 18.50 jnsataU (^aUAs) Compo Verde Frutto Fresh field greens with roasted walnuts, fiesh seasonal fruit, craisins and our own cranberry vinaigrette. 6.25 Greek Insalata Chopped romame with feta cheese, roma tomatoes, artichoke hearts, kalamata olives, fresh cut red and yellow peppers, red onions and our balsamic vinaigrette 6 25 Spinaci Fresh spinach with freshly chopped red and yellow peppers, chevre cheese ctumbles, pine nuts, red onions, avocado, and our own raspberry vinaigrette. 7.25 Anatra Insaccata Duck sausage, mozzarella and chevre cheese, red and yellow peppers on our zesty marscopone garlic sauce. 13 75 18.00 Portabella Insaccato Spicy Italian, sausage, smoked mozzarella cheese; pArtdbsfta mUStifdWhs; ctfbpplfd ’ black olives and red onions on our plum tomato sauce. LI 75 18.00 Margherita Mozzarella cheese, roma tomatoes and fresh basil on our plum tomato sauce. 12 00 16.00 Di Fume Polio Moist barbeque chicken, smoked cheddar cheese, red onions, red and yellow peppers on our smokey barbeque pizza sauce. 13 75 18.00 Quattro Formaggi Carne Hot Italian sausage, chevre, fontina, piovolone, and smoked cheddar cheese with seasonal mushrooms on our roasted garlic sauce. 14.25 18.75 Quattro Formaggi Chevre, fontina, provolone, and smoked cheddar cheese with sundried tomatoes and seasonal mushroom's on our roasted garlic sauce 13.75 18.00 Side Caesar Freshly chopped romaine with shredded pai mesan, garlic croutons and our own special caesar dressing. 3.25 Side Compo Verde Fresh field greens with your choice of our three homemade vinaigrettes. 3.25 Add Focaccia Bread to any Salad $1.00 FIND THINGS IN ODE CLASSIFIEDS (BICYCLES, PETS, CARS, JOBS, ROOMMATES, APARTMENTS, CONCERT TICKETS, PLANE TICKETS, STUFF YOU LOST, TYPING SERVICES', ON-CAMPUS OPPORTUNITIES) Tough to call, but UO hard to ignore & PEZ SEZ SCOTT PESZNECKER Until Tuesday night, I actu ally thought Oregon State had the upper hand heading into Saturday’s monumental Civil War. It all started back in early October, when the Beavers cracked the Asso ciated Press Top-25 poll. That’s when I started paying close attention to Oregon State. Does a team that posts one impres sive victory deserve to be ranked? Especially if that team almost lost to a non-Division I-A opponent? Now, after watching it sweep through the Pacific-10 Conference, I know the answer: yes. Hats off to the Beavers. They beat the odds this season. Except for a loss at Husky Stadium, one of the toughest places to play anywhere, Oregon State was flawless in Pac 10 play. It won at home; it won on the road. And when it won, it left little doubt that it deserved to win. The way in which the Beavers won games this season, capped by last Saturday’s 33-9 win against Arizona, is what kept creeping into my number-crunching mind as I struggled to form my own Civil War prediction. On one hand, people talk about the Ducks’ amazing ability to pull out close wins, even if they ar .. guably don’t deserve to win; * Evidence: Nearing the end of reg ulation in Tempe, Ariz., Sun Devils tailback Mike Williams only need ed to fall down after running more than was necessary for the first down with about one minute left in regulation. Fumble. Ducks recover. Ducks score. From that point, the out come was inevitable. The Ducks won, 56-55. In games like that, Oregon al ways seems to win. I’ve heard it so many times since last season — that they are “a team of destiny” — and when it comes to winning close games, maybe they are. They beat Arizona, Arizona State and Washington State by a combined eight points. Really, they must have something close to destiny on their side — there’s just no other illogical explanation. Oregon State’s three-point loss to Washington was its only loss, hard ly enough to tell if it’s got destiny on its side. But so far, the Beavers haven’t needed destiny’s help. Oregon State didn’t play Arizona State, but against Washington State and Arizona, which the Ducks beat by a combined seven points, the Beavers won by 53 points. So then, you might ask yourself, how can Oregon pull out a close win if the game isn’t close to begin with? Flashback to last Saturday’s Ore gon State game against Arizona. Not long after that game started, it was already finished. In the Ducks’ case, it wasn’t done until the final play of the game. Which brings me to the No. 1 rea son why I wouldn’t predict an Ore gon win as of Tuesday morning: The Ducks have yet to piece togeth er a solid, all-around game. It seems that when something is n’t working, something else turns on. When the defense doesn’t win it, the offense does. Or each aspect may take turns throughout the game, as was the case against UCLA and Washington. Even on offense, when the passing game is n’t there, the running game usually is and vice-versa. But the Ducks haven’t had a game like the Beavers had last Sat urday, when the entire team clicked on all cylinders. So how does Oregon have a chance to win? Well, I’ll start with that Arizona game. Yes. the-Beavers were im pressive, but the Wildcats made it easy for them. It’s true that the Ducks only beat the Wildcats by four points. But when that game took place, Oregon and Arizona were tied for the Pac 10 lead. It was a critical game that determined who controlled the Rose Bowl race, and fittingly, both teams stepped up to the challenge. When Oregon State played the Wildcats, its opponent was playing for what — a trip to the Aloha Bowl at best? Again, the Wildcats played up to the game’s value. And not to discredit the Beavers, but they’re the new kids on the top 10 block. 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