Adam Amato Emerald Chalise Baysa (in white) and five other Oregon seniors played their last games at home this weekend. Oregon lost both games. Soccer continued from page 11 minutes left in the contest, when senior Chalise Baysa dribbled along the USC endline and passed in front of the Trojan goal to sopho more forward Ann Westermark. USC goalkeeper Shaelyn Fernan des disrupted Westermark’s shot just enough to make the sopho more shoot wide. “We just didn’t finish our chances,” Baysa said. “That’s about it.” Fernandes turned out to be a key player in the match as she disrupt ed more Oregon plays later in the contest. In the second half, Baysa and freshman striker Nicole Garbin both got into scuffles with Fernandes, and both times the Ducks were denied legitimate chances to score. Thirteen minutes into the sec ond period, Baysa had the ball all alone on the left side of the Trojan goal. Fernandes came out to chal lenge Baysa, but when Baysa got past her, Fernandes seemed to grab the Oregon forward’s legs. Fernan des was issued a yellow card on the play. Nineteen minutes later, Garbin had a similar breakaway, and Fernandes made a diving stop on the ball at Garbin’s feet. The ball squirted free, but Garbin was still tangled with Fernandes, who was injured on the play. “She wasn’t going for the ball, that was obvious,” Baysa said about her encounter with the USC goalie. “But unfortunately, the refs haven’t been on our side all season.” The Ducks were in a similarly hard-fought contest with UCLA on Friday, but the top-ranked Bruins never let the Ducks get close. UCLA scored twice in the first 15 minutes, then cruised the rest of the match, despite several scoring opportunities for Oregon. Sarah-Gayle Swanson and Breana Boling scored the two goals for the Bruins. The Ducks played well in the second half, outshooting the Bru ins 14-10. Oregon will next travel to Cor vallis on Sunday to take on Ore gon State. North Campus 579 E. Broadway 686-1166 South Campus 2870 E. Willamette 686-1600 STUDENT ID SPECIALS • Show Your Student ID • Order by Number X-LARGE 1-TOPPING The Big New Yorker MEDIUM 3-TOPPING Pan, Thin ’N Crispy or Hand Tossed STICKS N WINGS 10 Breadsticks, 10 Wings X-LARGE 3-TOPPING The Big New Yorker e MEDIUM l-TOPPINGS Pan, Thin ’N Crispy or Hand Tossed STICKS ’N WINGS 10 Breadsticks, 20 Wings _$099 _S099 -$099 $1099 $1099 $1099 2 FREE Cans of Soda with Any Above Order! Delivery charges may apply • Oregon Daily Emerald ^ your source for exclusive online polls * -www.riailvftmeralri mm. Locally owned DOWNTOWN 1320 Willamette 485-2356 2975 West 11th 344-0007 • Chassis Lube • New Oil Filter • Up to 5 Qts. 10W-30 Kendall Oil • Clean Front Window • Vaccuum Front Floor Boards Kendall fill MOTOR OIL POUR IN THt PROTECTION 3/4 or 1 -ton & Extra Cab Trucks Additional Appointment necessary Most light cars & trucks OPEN Sundays _ *11-4 . Join the elections board ! / Help plan and run a smooth election process / Help increase voter turnout / Get real life experience in your student government • Applications are available outside the ASIJO office in Suite 4, EMU a * Applications must be turned into the ASUO office by November 9th at 5 pm § "An affirmative action/equal opportunity/Americans with Disabilities Act employer (AA/EOE/ADA)" Crouching Economy, Hidden Career Job Outlook in the Current Economy Monday, Oct. 29th 3:0Q - 4:00 p. in. Gerlinger Alumni Lounge Ed Whitelaw (fecon.) and Margaret Hallock (LERC) will discuss current economic conditions, their impact on the Pacific Northwest and gender Issues in the workplace. Students, faculty, and staff are welcome. For more information, contact the Career Center @ 346-3235 Why Call Mom & D / $20 on I st donation / $30 on 2nd donation / $50 for the first week / $5 extra for first-time donors if you bring in this ad! Plasma donations earn around $l 75 every month. Seramed Biocenter • Eugene I Block east of 8th and Garfield I 90 I West 8th Ave., Eugene 683-9430 also at 225 B Main St. in Springfield Advertise. Get Results. 346-3712 Oregon Daily Emerald