UO rugby likes its chances against Wildcats ■ The Oregon rugby teams say they can beat Central Washington this weekend Jesse Thomas for the Emerald After delivering a beating to Southern Oregon last weekend, 80 0, the Oregon women’s rugby team goes against Central Washington with confidence on its side. The women started off strong at 1-0 in the winter season. With .a young roster resulting from the loss of six seniors from last year, the Ducks had some challenges early, although they showed im provement and finished the fall season at 1-2. “We started out rocky but have cleaned it up and pulled it togeth er,” senior Shelby Frail said. “I feel very confident in our team now.” “The team is looking really good this year,” coach Greg Farrell said. “Talent-wise, they are exception al.” Central Washington finished last year third in the rankings, and Ore gon came in just ahead in second place, so the Ducks believe they are evenly matched with the Wild cats. In last year’s meeting between the two teams, the Ducks were vic torious. The women have practiced hard this week in preparation for the game, including partial contact practices with the men’s Eugene Rugby Club. The two teams will face off on Southbank Field at 11:30 a.m. Saturday. { { The team is looking really good this year. Talent-wise, they are exceptional. Greg Farrell rugby coach “If everyone steps up like last weekend, it should be a good game,” Farrell said. “We look to do really well.” Men’s rugby The Oregon men’s rugby team is a bubble team for the NCAA tour nament. If it wins this weekend, it still has a shot at nationals, but if it loses, it will have to wait on UC Davis until next year. But because of losses sustained earlier in the season, the Ducks will need to put Central Washing ton away by at least 19 points when the two teams clash at 1 p.m. Saturday at Southbank Field in Eu gene, Oregon head coach Bob Sny der doesn’t see covering the 19 point spread as much of a problem. “We will have no trouble cover ing the 19 points,” Snyder said. “We can put these guys away by 50 or 60.” The Ducks are currently 2-2 and are coming off a strong 47-6 win against Washington last weekend, which leaves them feeling confi dent about a win. If they can overcome Central Washington and find a way to de feat Oregon State the following weekend, they will advance to the 32-team national tournament at UC-Davis. “We are just taking it one game at a time right now,” Snyder said. Call (541) 346 4343 or stop by Room 300 Erb Memorial Union to place your ad today. P.O. 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ARIES (March 21-April 19)—Today is an 6 — Is your conscience bugging you to clean up a mess, even though nobody else knows where it is, or how it happened? If it's still bothering you, it's still bothering somebody else, too. Come clean and you’ll feel much better. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) — Today is a 6 — You want to help friends who are doing good work, but don't dip into your savings. Of fer your expertise instead. They need that more than they need the money, anyway. GEMINI (May 21-June 21)—Today is a 6— There's an opportunity for advancement, but you might have to make big changes. Don't say yes or no until you think carefully. If you'll be giving up a bad habit, say yes. If you have to take one on, say no. CANCER (June 22-July 22) — Today is a 7 — Travel is very appealing, and you might •ven get out of town. But there is a chore that must be done, so don't forget it. Do it before you leave, instead of while you're on the road. 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