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tomorrow? Feed your fteacf with QuIckStudy® laminated reference guides, available In an awesome array of subjects. Available at tha bookatoro! www.quickstudy.com QuickStudy Feed your head. I have to remember to wheel over to Firestone and use my Duck Buck v coupon this term. < ■ ^ ’W Ciet your Duck Buck coupon clipper in the Oregon Daily Emerald on Thursday, October 11, 2001. Golfers finish in tie for fifth ■The men’s team is lead by two top-10 placers, while the women have one more round to move up in Corvallis By Jesse Thomas for the Emerald The Oregon men’s golf team fin ished in a tie for fifth at the Pepper dine Club Glove Intercollegiate in Somis, Calif., with two Ducks plac ing in the top 10. The Ducks final round of golf was played at the 6,884-yard, par-72 Sati coy Country Club where the men brought in their third straight top five finish this fall. Oregon sat in fourth after the first two rounds at 600 but the final round of 305 wasn’t good enough to hold on to that place. Junior John Ellis and sophomore Chris Carnahan finished in the top 10 for Oregon. Ellis shot a 1-over 73 on Tuesday to finish tied for sev enth with California’s Peter Toma sulo at plus-5. Carnahan shot a par 72 on Tuesday after back to back rounds of 75 to tie for ninth. ‘Ellis and Carnahan played quite well,” Oregon head coach Steve Nosier said. “But it’s a team sport and the other three guys just could n’t get it going today. I’m disap pointed with it; they’re disappoint ed with it, but sometimes that’s the way it goes.” In team standings, Pepperdine blew away the competition with a 17-stroke win, finishing at 874. Fresno State had the low round of the day at 289 to take second place, followed by Colorado State in third at 899. “The thing that’s really frustrat ing is that with even an average round, we could have easily grabbed third place,” Nosier said. “We didn’t get the job done. But we have one more tournament this fall and we will rebound. I have no doubt about that.” The Oregon men will finish off their fall schedule at the Nov. 5-6 Prestiege at Palm Desert in Cali fornia. Women sit 12th entering final round The Oregon women’s golf team is sitting in 12th place after two rounds entering the final round of the OSU/Shanico Invitational, at the 6,072-yard, par-72 Trysting Tree Golf Course in Corvallis. Senior Kathy Cho shot a two over 74 Tuesday to stay in a tie for 12th after her career low 73 on Monday. Cho is on pace for her best finish ever, which she will challenge in the final round to day, beginning at 8:30 a.m. Her highest finish, while at Oregon, was in a tie for 19th at the 2001 Hawaii Fall Classic. “Kathy has played with a great deal of experience and maturity over the past two days,” Oregon head coach Shannon Rouillard said. “It’s even more evident than last year.” Arizona is at the top of team standings at 288. California lost their first round lead after a devas tating 298, but still sit in second. Stanford came in third at 591 with Brigham Young right behind at 595. Freshmen Jonna Nealy and Jess Carlyon ran into troubles on Tues day. Nealy finished the second round with a 79 and tied for 46th and Carlyon brought in a 78 for a 156 to tie her for 52nd. “We’re giving away too many shots around the green right now,” Rouillard said. “We need to identi fy the problems we are having and take that experience from this tour nament and learn form it.” Football continued from page 5A the defense.” Fans from last season may re member that Parker sported the No. 4 on his jersey as opposed to his current No. 1. “I had this number in high school and I like how I look with it, and I think I play better with it,” Parker said. And clearly, both Parker and Wrighster play better thanks to the encouragement they give one an other every step of the way. “We get on each other and try to make each other the best that we can be,” Parker said. “Hopefully we can contribute like that in all games, including this weekend against Cal.” Notes: Bellotti said that Amundson, a tailback who didn’t play against the Wildcats because of an ankle sprain suffered against Utah State, is “doubtful” to play this Saturday at California ... All members on the travel roster re ceived playing time at Arizona, except tailback Ryan Shaw, who was activated from redshirt status in case of emergency while Amundson recovers ... The 12:30 p.m. game between the Ducks and Golden Bears is not scheduled to be televised. fearless WELLS FARGO The Next Stage* Now that you're ready to go it alone with banking, check out the convenient Student ComboSM Package. It backs you up with a range of worry-free banking services that are easy to use. 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