UO club baseball ‘excited’ for regional plav ■ It’sall or nothingfordub baseball, as the Ducks head to regionals with high hopes By Jesse Thomas for the Emerald The Oregon Club Sports men’s baseball team is heading into an unfamiliar setting this weekend, as it enters the regional tournament in Spokane, Wash. The Ducks, who have not been to regionals in over 10 years, are ranked second in the Western Conference. On Saturday, Oregon will face a tough Boise State team, and from there it’ll either play the winner or loser of the Eastern and Western Regan Schaller said. “I want to let everyone see what we can do.” Oregon has yet to face Boise State, who is ranked first in the Washington con _srn~/ ■{spoi^'rS;r “I am really ex cited because this team has come a long way,” pitcher Eastern Conference, but the Ducks have already defeated Western Washington twice. The one match up Oregon had against Eastern Washington, ranked second in the Eastern conference, resulted in a one-run loss for the Ducks after they had dominated most of the game. “We will play a tough game [against Boise State] but I have no idea how we will do,” Oregon coach Kurt Langworthy said. “I hope we can just deliver in the clutch.” Oregon knows it needs to play an all-around solid game to win both contests and capture the tour nament title, and it feels it’s capa ble of doing just that. The Ducks have had trouble at times this season to get both their offense and defense to click at the same time, according to Schaller. “I hope to accomplish a little respect and play some good ball games,” Langworthy said. “We need to beat them with all the weapons we have.” Oregon will certainly need all of those weapons to be firing against Boise State in order to advance on. The Ducks feel that if they get past their first game with a win, then they’re going to be hard to beat. Other Club Sports in action The club crew teams are heading to Sacramento for the Pacific Coast Rowing Championships and Pac-10 competitions. Club cricket heads to Portland for a contest. The club women’s soccer team has a home game on the Turf Field, Saturday at 1 p.m. Call (541)3464343 or stop by Room 300 Erb Memorial Union to place your ad today. P.O. Box 3159 Eugene, OR 97403 E-mail: classads@oregon.uoregon.edu On-line edition: www.dailyemerald.com 085 GREEK ANNOUNCEMENTS Interested in a great philanthropy? Come show Greek support @ theT.l.T Benefit Concert with TYMPANIC, COURTESY CLERKS, DOUBLE O-SEVEN AND WILLARD. Agate Hall, Fri. 8PM $5 WALLY IS SPRING CLEANING! All proof sheets from Fall 2000 and Winter 2001 have been delivered to the houses. Now is the last chance to: Fix foul ups or order old pictures. All orders will be picked up the last week of May. Wally Kempe Associ ates. 344-6750. 095 PERSONALS Eugene’s Coolest Party Line!!! Dial: 74-Party Ads * Jokes ’ Stories & More! Free Call! *18+ *Try it NOW!!! 100 LOST & FOUND Found female golden retriever on 13th and Jefferson on May 6. Call 344-2033 Manuscript editing/production svcs. UofO grad & published writer, 29 yrs exp. Mary Sharon Moore, 484-5313. At 344-0759, ROBIN is GRAD SCHOOL APPROVED. 20-year the sis/dissertation background. Term papers. Fun resume service. Editing. Laser pr. ON CAMPUS! STUDIO AftgAS Ceramics Photography Jewelry Woodworking Stained Glass Available lor use with Craft Center Term Pass Join The Craft Center Today ! PASS PKICf^S UO students or partners $ 7.00 UO staff or partners $12.00 UO alumni & community $18.00 (conimunity members must enroll in a Craft Center workshop valued at $18 00 or more to be eligible to purchace a term pass) craftcenter.uoregon.edu Horoscope by Linda C. Black TODAY'S BIRTHDAY (May 11). Choosing one thing could mean giving up another this year. The best option should be obvious in May. However, the other option becomes quite tempting in June. Follow a hunch in July, and hide out in August. Love leads the way in Sep tember, and shrewd bargaining pays .in Decem ber. Get out for a jaunt in January, arid hold out for what you're worth in February. In April, go back fa something valuable you left behind. To get the advantage, check the day's rating: 10 is the easiest day, 0 the most challenging. ARIES (March 21-April 19)—Today isa5 — Some travel plans are put on hold. Others just suiter delays. You need to get the information or goods to the right people, so don't give up. If you persevere, you will succeed — eventually. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) — Today is a 6 —Take care of a personal matter first, or it will haunt you all day. You have better things to think about, like seeing new places and visiting with old friends. Keep costs and navel time down by meeting in the middle. GEMINI (May 21-June 21)—Today is a 6— How long has it been since you balanced your checkbook? Do you know how well your in vestments have been doing? Don't have any? Well, maybe it's time you got some. Stan by finding a private place to count and son your CANCER (June 22-July 22)—Today is a 7— Friends are urging you to come out and play, but you may not be quite ready. It's a balancing act, with obligations demanding attention. If you get flustered, the job will take longer. Con centrate so that you can tweak free earlier. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — Today is a 6 — Complications at work put your love life on hold. Don't make any promises for tomorrow. You won't have mud) time to play until Sunday, and then you'll be the one who's serious. You'll find out it this sweetheart is a keeper. If so, a commitment will be natural. VUtGO(Aug.23-SepL22)—Today isa9— You're the lucky one. You're so well loved that everything else becomes insignificant. Grab your sweetheart and head for the hills — as l soon as possible. Postpone the work until Mon day. Romance takes precedence. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct 22) — Today is a 6 — It's hard to get a household project done when you and your male disagree. This goe$ for roommates, too. Maybe both of you will have to compromise to stay within your budget. Re lax and go shopping again. You may find the perfect thing this time. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) — Today is a 7 —* The work you do with your partner may get off to a shaky start. Don't be stopped cold by an initial setback. Leant an old trick from an old neighbor, and you can emerge victorious SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)W Today is a 5 — Business is interfering with your so cial life, but don't quit your day job. For now, this would be the case even if you were a fa mous rock musician. Schedule the party, for Sunday, and get back to work. You'll need that paycheck to buy chips and dips. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — Today is an 8 — There are a few more calls to make, maybe a few more letters to write. Tie up loose ends so that you can completely relax. Yes, it's possible for you to do that. It's a goal worth reaching for. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)—Today isa5 — Every time you come up with a new idea, you're also coming up with the reason why it won't work. This is actually good, though you may think it'll drive you crazy. Instead of keep ing all this in your head, write it down. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) — Today is a 7 —People ate always talking about learning ex periences. The one you go through today could actually be fun. For example, practice with a person who's a better musician or house painter than you arc. You'll learn things you didn't know you didn't know. 115 GARAGE/MOVING SALES MOVING SALE! 2988 Riverview St. off Franklin Blvd. All day Saturday, 8-5, Everything must go. Call for de tails 431-1065. _ 120 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Bryan Bracey jersey and practice gear, ‘99 - ‘00 season wear. 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(800) 213-6421 www.kash4you.com ENERGETIC MULTI-TASKER need ed for front desk at busy property management office, 12-5 M-F, must be avail, summer also, please bring resumes to 1247 Villard Earn Extra Cash. $50-$300/hr. Am ateur film maker looking for female models 18-30.688-0923. 205 HELP WANTED Hundreds of positions avail, in Port land & throughout Oregon. Work close to home, with friends, no expe rience necessary, start when school is out. Call today 1 -800-32-PAINT. $$ Get Paid For Your Opinions! $$ Earn $15-$125 and more/ survey! www.money4opinions.com_ Now recruiting for East Coast Oregon Nannies 343-3755 web site: www.oregonnannies.com The Oregon Daily Emerald Classifieds is seeking a Classified Assistant starting fall term We’re looking for a friendly, depend able, detail oriented person who works well with the public and can learn new things quickly. If you love variety, are self motivated and want the opportunity to use basic layout and design skills then this may be perfect for you.. Previous customer service and office experience a plus. Macintosh computer skills helpful, but not required. Applicants must be currently enrolled UO students. Freshman and Sophomores encour aged to apply. Applications are available at Suite 300, EMU. Applications due by 5 p.m. Monday, May 14,2001 The Oregon Daily Emerald is an equal opportunity employer, commit ted to a culturally diverse workplace. Come work for the award winning campus newspaper! The Emerald is accepting applica tions for all positions on next year’s news staff. All applicants must be University of Oregon stu dents for the 2001-2002 school year. Positions include: • Desk editors & reporters for the Community, Higher Education, Student Activities, Features and Sports desks. • Editorial page editor & colum nists • Freelance editor/director of re cruitment • Photo editor, photographers, & darkroom technicians • Design editor, graphic artists, & illustrators • Online editor & Webmaster Ail positions are paid and stu dents from all majors are en couraged to apply. Applications are due by 5 p.m. Friday, May 18, and can be picked up from the ODE Office, Suite 300, EMU, or by visiting the Emerald’s Web site at www.dailyemerald.com and click ing on “Employment Opportuni ties.” The Oregon Daily Emerald is an equal opportunity employer committed to a culturally diverse workplace. 205 HELP WANTED Barista needed, exp necessary, flexible hours, bring or mail resume to: 2532 Willakenzie, Eugene._ Resident manager needed for large/small complexes. Campus lo cations. Position available immedi ately, others beginning in June. 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The UO Library is currently seeking applicants for several 2001-2002 po sitions located throughout the Sys tem. Application deadline: May 23. For complete descriptions and appli cation details, see: http://libweb.uor egon.edu/admnpers/gtfs.html. Please note you must apply sepa rately for each position. AA/EOE/ADA. Graphic Productions Specialist. Non-profit international child welfare &. adoption agency seeks creative team player, for desktop publishing graphic design. Thorough knowl edge ..of Macintosh desktop publish ing software: QuarkXPress, Photo shop, Illustrator & MS Word. Profi ciency in writing, editing, graphic de sign & preparing productions for print. Prefer Bachelors degree in Journalism, Communications, Ap plied Graphic Arts, or equivalent skills and 2 years experience. Crimi nal background check required. Complete job description at www.holtintl.org. Qualified candi dates submit cover letter, resume & sample of work by 5/11/01 to: Holt International Children’s Services PO Box 2880 Eugene, OR 97402 NEWMAN CENTER Catholic Campus Ministry St. Thomas Mote University Parish Mast Mon-Fri • 5:15 Wed • 9 pm (Student Mass) Sat • 5pm Vigil Sun • 9,1 lam, 7:30pm 346-4468 Call 346-4343 to list your services here. Collegiate Christian Fellowship Sunday Mornings @ 11:00 a.m. " the evm at First Baptist Church 68 High Street 345-0341 irvice also available) Campus Ministry at Central Lutheran Church Welcomes you! Sunday Eucahrist: 8:15 & 10:45AM; 6:30PM Monday Evening Bible 8:15PM in