CANCER Are you about to make a mistake? find out in the Classifieds, every day! s KATEE GOLF CLUB (foty «e tt* 'PtneM College Students -*20.00 822-3220 Pac-10 Wrestling Championships Today at Mac Court Tickets on sale now at the Duck Ticket Office and Mac Court Ticket Window one hour prior to the session Students / Adults: $7.00 per session Session III: 11:00am - 3:00pm Consolation Semis and Finals Session IV: 6:00pm - Finals r Track teams going strong ■The men notch 14 strong finishes in Arizona, while Katie Crabb ran a mile race By Scott Pesznecker Oregon Daily Emerald A slew of mallards and one Crabb posted strong performances for Oregon in two track meets over the weekend. The Duck men sent a partial squad of 16 athletes to compete at the Mountain Pacific Champi onships in Flagstaff, Ariz. Satur day. To the delight of assistant coach Bill LawSdn. 14 scored in the meet’s championship round. “This meet was a good stepping stone toward the outdoor season and a good finish to the indoor sea son,” Lawson said. “It' says a lot that we took 16 guys this weekend and 14 of them scored at a champi onship meet; that’s very positive.” Three Ducks — freshman pole vaulter Trevor Woods, sophomore hurdler Terry Ellis and junior de cathlete Billy Pappas — posted top-three finishes in their events. Woods upped his personal best by more than two inches, finishing third with a height of 17 feet, 1 inch. Ellis finished second in the 60-meter hurdles in 8.04 seconds, followed by Pappas’ time of 8.18. Meanwhile, senior runner Katie Crabb posted yet another strong finish in the mile distance, this time at the Last Chance Virginia Tech Invitational in Blacksburg, Va. Crabb finished second overall and top among collegians in a time of 4:47.08. Her time was just .70 seconds slower than her personal best from two weeks ago at the Cannon Classic in Indianapolis. “The leaders got out slow and didn’t pick it up enough for Katie to run a faster time,” women’s head coach Tom Heinonen said. “They went out at just over 72 seconds and Katie was trapped at that point and couldn’t get out to push it.” Crabb’s time doesn’t assure her a spot in the NCAA’s mile field. She could make one more attempt tc better her qualifying time at a meet this weekend, but Heinonen hasn’t announced Crabb’s plans yet. Several Oregon men may also shoot for better qualifying marks on Friday, possibly at the NCAA Qualifier meet at Iowa State in Ames, Iowa. UO loses final game at tourney ■ Baylor has Oregon’s number, beating the Ducks 3-0 in the championship game at the Troy Cox Classic By Adam Jude Oregon Daily Emerald Along with bats, gloves, Big League Bubble Gum and some scattered sunflower seeds, the Bay lor softball team seems to also car ry some good Duck hunting gear. For the second time in three tries this season, the Baylor Bears defeated the Ducks, this time at Sunday’s championship game of the Troy Cox Classic in Las Cruces, N.M. Oregon (14-8 overall) won its first four games of the weekend, but could not find it’s offensive groove against Baylor, falling 3 O.The win was the 11th straight for the Bears, a school record. Through five innings, the game was scoreless. But a two-run homer by Baylor catcher Ryan Stukel in the top of sixth broke the stalemate. Unwilling to go down quietly, Oregon loaded the bases in the bottom of the seventh, before Alyssa Laux grounded out to end the game. The Ducks and Bears split a pair of games in a tournament in Texas earlier this season. On Saturday, the Ducks defeated Iowa State, 6-2, and Houston, 6-0. Sophomore Andrea Vidlund im proved to 5-2 on the year with the win over the Cyclones. Freshman pitcher Anissa Meash intubby made her second start of the season against Houston and didn’t give up a hit in five innings of work to pick up her second win. Laux and sophomore Lisa Wan gler paced the Ducks offensively. Wangler was 5-for-7 on the day with four runs and one RBI. Laux was 5-for-6 with one run and two RBIs. “This is the type of softball we are capable of playing,” Oregon head coach Rick Gamez said Satur day. “It’s nice to see that we have been able to put together our of fense and defense on back to back games.” Teach classm Free the artist nme you told your professor wanted to study? r Health Ed! When 407 ■ V^Be a pubtrshed OVATE-* Program e' VX5K nition of special dates. ssues important to you t getting a job. program: 346-2843 or ed.uoregon.edu