Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 2001)
3STGLE GRAPHICS triangle@pond.net Not all t-shirts are created equal. SCREEN PRINTING EMBROIDERY 344-7288 Euvof c oh a budget Womens Travel Sa-Pety Semmar January Z5 Mf" BMW Fir Room Come in or dall ei-ther o£ our Eugene lodaiions Council GEE: Council on International Educational Exchange University of Oregon In the EMU Building Eugene 877 1/2 East 13th Street Eugene (541)344-2263 * ■ ■ it 'Ipizza Pipeline 40£pET THE REAL DEAL assy Medium 1-Item Pizza Plus (1) Order of Tricky Stix Plus 1 FREE 22 oz. Soft Drink ONLY Not valid with any other offer. Limited delivery area. Expires 1/27/01 2-Item Pizza Plus 2 FREE 22 oz. Soft Drinks ONLY Not valid with any other offer. Limited delivery area. •■-../ Expires 1/27/01 We accent UC Purchase ©rders! Eugene Springfield 686-5808 746-7666 824 Charnelton 3831 Main Wrestling to face Broncos ■ Boise State visits Mac Court tonight for a wrestling match that could decide the Pac-10 crown By Robbie McCallum Oregon Daily Emerald With the Pacific-10 Conference championships looming five weeks away, conference wrestling teams now enter their home stretch of matches. A crucial match that may decide the regular season title takes place today at McArthur Court. No. 12 Oregon and No. 11 Boise State face off in a battle of undefeat WRESTLING ed Pac-10 teams. The Ducks and Broncos match up well and have met twice this season already in tournaments. At the Cliff Keen Invitational, Ore gon edged the Broncos by four points in the team scoring. Three weeks later at the Reno Tournament of Champi ons, Boise State prevailed in the scor ing column, 103.5-77.5. Some of the key matchups take place between some of the highest ranked wrestlers on each team. No. 8 Shaun Williams has gotten the best of Boise State’s No. 19 Ben Vombaur twice this season, both times by decision. The 184-pound match will be a battle of senior All-Americans. No. 7 Doug Lee will face No. 8 Cash Ed wards for the second time this sea son. Lee edged Edwards 4-3 at the Las Vegas Invitational. A toss-up match will be at 197 pounds, where the Ducks’ Chael Sonnen and Boise State’s Rusty Cook have split two matches this season. Sonnen prevailed 5-3 at the Southern Oregon Open, while Cook won the second meeting 6-4 at the Reno Tournament of Champions. Other key matches include the Broncos’ No. 3 Kirk White versus No. 19 Eugene Harris at 157 pounds, and No. 8 Eric Webb versus Boise State’s No. 19 Bart Johnson at heavyweight. Last season, the Broncos upend ed Oregon 24-11 en route to their first Pac-10 championship ever. Whoever wins this match will most likely be the favorite coming into the conference championships in March at McArthur court. Top tennis teams visit Oregon ■The women’s tennis team plays for the first time in the Student Tennis Center against No. 1 Stanford By Robbie McCallum Oregon Daily Emerald Who can think of a bigger way to kick off a new facility than to bring in some of the top teams in the nation? But No. 1 Stan ford and No. 5 California? The Oregon women’s tennis team will have its hands full in its first-ever home tennis matches at the Student Ten nis Center. The Ducks play Stanford at noon Saturday, then face off with Cal at noon Sunday. Oregon faces the two toughest teams in the Pacific-10 Conference, as both the Golden Bears and the Cardinal were in the final four the last two seasons. Oregon will be looking for its first-ever wins against the Bay Area schools since the creation of the Pac-10. Oregon ace Monika Geiczys will square off with No. 8 Lauren Kalvaria of Stanford and No. 38 Raquel Kops-Jones of Cal. The Car dinal has three other players ranked in the top-25 of the Intercollegiate Tennis Association polls. The Ducks got a close-up look at their conference rivals last weekend at the Pac-10 Indoor meet in Seattle. Junior Adeline Arnaud defeated Cal’s Katherine Havilcek, while jun ior Janice Nyland and sophomore Jeanette Mattsson were upended by Stanford players. Stanford and Cal also bring in highly ranked doubles teams. Stan ford’s team of Gabriela Lastra and Kalvaria is ranked No. 3. Cal’s top team is No. 17 Nicole Havilcek and Jieun Jacobs. Both matches begin at noon at the Student Tennis Center behind the Recreation Center on East 15th Street. The Oregon men are also in ac tion this weekend. The Ducks will shake off the holiday cobwebs in Bloomington, Minn, for the Foster Klima Ice Volleys. Sophomore Oded Teig will lead Oregon against No. 30 Indiana State today at 6 p.m. The winner ad vances to play either No. 18 Min nesota or North Carolina State on Saturday. Oregon track teams ready to run ■The Oregon track and field teams open action this weekend in two meets By Scott Pesznecker Oregon Daily Emerald Hard to believe, but it’s track time again. The Oregon men’s and women’s track and field teams split paths to open their indoor seasons this weekend. The women will compete at the Eugene Indoor at the Lane County Fairgrounds from 7 to 11 p.m. Sat urday. Masters competitors will also be in action during that time. On the list of women’s entrants are sprinter Endia Abrante in the 50 and 300 meters, Janette Davis in the 600, Jenny Kenyon in the long jump, shot put and high jump, Mary Etter in the shot put, Holly Speight in the pole vault and Maureen Mor rison in the weight throw. The men will likely send 11 en trants to compete at the Northwest Open in St. Paul, Minn. The meet is hosted by Minnesota. The men’s active list this weekend includes Foluso Akinradewo in the long jump, Jason Boness in the high jump, Jake Garlick in the 60-meter hurdles and 4X400-meter relay, Cody Howell in the pole vault, Kyley John son in the high jump, Ross Krempley in the 600 and 4X400, Santiago Lorenzo in the pole vault and 60-me ter hurdles, and Billy Pappas in the same events. The Ducks will alter their week to-week travel roster throughout tire indoor season, based on training levels and strength of competition. After this weekend, the men trav el to the Northern Iowa Invitational from Jan. 26-27, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, while the women compete at the Portland Indoor/Great North west Classic on Sunday, Jan. 28, in Portland. ^*800 Auto Pros Inc Locally owned DOWNTOWN 1320 Willamette 485-2356 2975 West 11th 344-0007 OPEN Sundays No Appointment necessary Most light cars & trucks Kendall 3/4 or 1-ton & Extra Cab Trucks Additional LUBE, OIL, FILTER • Chassis Lube • New Oil Filter • Up to 5 Qts. 10W-30 Kendall Oil • Clean Front Window • Vaccuum Front Floor Boards 942-8730 484-1927 GOLF 9 HOLES $10 Students Onty. Must show ID. (Monday - Friday) All Ways Travel • Airfare Sales • Chicago -$218.00* London - $399.00* Paris - $440.00* Copenhagen - $499.00* *tax not inducted, restrictions may apply. Subject to change without notice. Saving Students $ since 1990! E-mail: awt@luv2travel.com Oregon daily emerald worldwide www.dailyemerald.com