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Ridnour made three-pointer after throe-pointer, and he tried to pump up his teammates after each one, yelling “Let’s go!” and “C’ mon!” Kent summed up his view on the end of the exhibition schedule per fectly. “It was a good game for us to play,” Kent said. “So we can go back to the drawing board and work on some things.” Oregon will tip off its regular sea son tonight, and the game against the Delta Devils will be the first to count towards the Ducks’ overall record. Women’s continued from page 5A than it has all season. Shooting guard Jamie Craighead tweaked a knee in the first half against the NWBL Elite and hardly played in the second half. After the game, team officials mentioned a possible MRI but weren’t sure if the injury would require one. If indeed Craighead can’t play, it will mean a suddenly increased role forguard/forward Lindsey Dion, who was planning on a slow but steady re turn from torn knee cartilage. “I think the plan is to let me play a little more this weekend,” Dion said. “I think I have a sense of ur gency because I want to be out there with every tick of the clock. ” ‘‘They need to bring it,” Wolvert said, referring to the guards. “They have to be more effective on offense and we all have to be more consis tent.” Volleyball continued from page 5A Stanford cruised to a 15-5 victory in game three, giving it the match, 3-0. In the last Pac-10 match of the year, Oregon travels to Berkeley tonight to take on the California Golden Bears (10-15, 5-12), another team that needed five games to de feat the Ducks earlier in the season. The Bears lost to Oregon State — a team the Ducks have beaten — 3-2 Thursday night. Banducci has said that she des perately wants to finish her career in a Duck uniform with a victory. A win would give Oregon its most vic tories since the 1996 season, when the Ducks were 11-20 overall. Call (541) 346 4343 or stop by Room 300 Erb Memorial Union to place your ad today. P.0. Box 3159 Eugene, OR 97403 E-mail: classads@oregon.uoregon.edu On-line edition: www.dailyemerald.com coffee special egsnos latte 20 oz. | *2.95 Greatful Bread [ Buzz Coffeehouse | AAA Cafe | Cyber Cafe | Daily Grind Horoscope by Linda C. Black TODAY'S BIRTHDAY (Nov. 17). This year your assignment is to obey authority gracefully and to assume authority with confidence. They're flip sides of the same coin. The pres sure you're under in November inspires you to make domestic changes. Find the finances you'll need in December and learn how to do it in January. Plan renovation or relocation for February. Earlier work pays off in April. Heed your partner's wisdom in May. Leave your treasure hidden in June. Travel in July leads to new responsibilities in August. Write up what you've accomplished and accept accolades 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 6 — A lucky break can help you connect with somebody you care about. This person is far away and may have been difficult to contact. Schedule a date or vacation together later. Make plans for a meeting with friends, too, next week. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) — Today is a 7 —You could be tom between working late and getting home early. You'd rather be with family, but this could pay well. That check that's been "in the mail" for months could show up soon, but don't rely on it alone. GEMINI (May 21-June 21)—Today is a 5 — You'll find it difficult to travel, even though you'd like to go. Your friend would like you to visit, too. Errands take longer than expected. Set your date for this weekend at your house. You're more likely to make that happen. CANCER (June 22-July 22) — Today is a 6 — Neither a borrower nor a lender be. Don't make big investments in the market and don't buy things that are on sale, unless you're sure the quality meets your expectations. You could waste your money now. Instead, leave it where LEO (July 23-Aug. 22)—Today is a 6 —You may feel like you're all alone, with nobody on your side. Your partner or male thinks quite dif ferently on an important topic. Try looking at if from over there, and you'll understand better. That tactic might be effective at work, too. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)—Today is a 7 — Be open to suggestion. Plans you've recently made will have to be modified. You didn’t an ticipate certain conditions. Talk with a person who's done this job before so you can see fur ther ahead. It's good to have a friend like that. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct 22) — Today is a 6—A meeting with friends comes to a standstill. No body agrees, but they sure have a lot of inter esting reasons. Get everything talked out, even if it feels like you're spinning your wheels. Take notes and help the others weigh the pros and cons. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) — Today is a 6 — Choose your words carefully to convince the others that you're correct. It'll be tough. People feel stubborn, including you. The chances of bringing others over to your side are good. Don't give up. Stay calm and state your SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) —Today is a 7 — A person who's far away can give you good advice and a couple of great ideas. Write it all down, even if you can't think of a use for it right now. Changes are unfolding before your eyes. Pay attention so you'll be ready. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)—Today isa 6 — A lot of money's going out, and some is staying in your pocket. Unexpected costs will dwindle your profits to nothing if you don't make an effort to hold onto some loot. Don't let it all slip through your fingers. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)—Today is a 5 —You're pretty sure you're right, but you're not getting much agreement. Even your partner is arguing. He or she is being too emotional. An older person can be placated, but that might cost you more than this whole deal is worth. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) — Today is a 7 — A new idea you want to try might not work as well as planned. Take care. Watch for techni cal difficulties. Figure out what's most likely to break and fix it before it does. Now, that would make you look very good! , CO Pucks »€0 Ducks « Go Pucks IK IK Congratulations to our newest ini tiates! Welcome to the Mystic Bond! We love you! Amber Brenna Emily Heather Kara Laura Lori Stephanie IK Sigma Love, Your Sisters IK Eugene’s Coolest Party Line!!! Dial: 74-Party Ads * Jokes * Stories & More! Free Call! *18+ *Try it NOW!!! 105 TYPING/RESUME SERVICES At 344-0759, ROBIN is GRAD SCHOOL APPROVED. 20-year the sis/dissertation background. Term papers. Full resume service. Editing. 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