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Host school fares well Host Washington State wasn’t in the top three after Sunday, but the Cougars, able to get wins by Whit ney Evans in the high jump and El lannee Richardson in the hep tathlon a week ago, finished solidly in fifth place. Unlike last season, in which the host school, California, disappoint ed, finishing in seventh place, the Cougars were able to maintain their point lead after day one. Washington State was tied with the Trojans after the competition’s initial day, but held its own on Sun day and finished 18 points ahead of sixth-place Oregon. Of the athletes who competed for the Cougars, runner Tamara Gulley should earn special marks from her coaches. She finished third in the 100 hurdles after suffering through a tough season. “I think I was just expecting to finish the race,” Gulley said after the event. “I had a very trying sea son. I have had back problems. Achilles aches, hip flexor prob lems, and I just wanted to finish. I was just trying to hang in there with the best of them and I did.” Gulley finished behind USC’s Natasha Neal and UCLA’s Sheena Johnson. Surprise, surprise. Berkeley bombs out California finished eighth with 44 points — only one spot ahead of the 2001 championships — but re ceived 10 of those points from a single athlete. Jennifer Joyce, who finished third a year ago in Berekely, Calif., won the hammer throw in Pull man, Wash., with a throw of 204 01, less than two feet ahead of USC’s Juliana Tudja. However, that was all it took to give the senior her first Pac-10 Championship. “I was having a terrible day,” she said. “I really don’t know what was wrong but every throw I improved a little bit. By the time I was going to my last throw I was figuring things out. My rhythm and tempo started to come back toward the end.” E-mail sports reporter Hank Hager at hankhager@dailyemerald.com. ODE Classifieds... Worth Looking Into! Start Thinking about Advising & Registration Today! 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Full resume service. Editing. Laser pr. ON CAMPUS! HorOSCOpe by Linda C. Black TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (May 21). Be cautious yet bold this year. Hold back till the moment is right, then race for the prize. Timing is everything, and the time you spend holding back, not sure why you're waiting, is the most important. Sure, you can run circles around everybody, but that won't get you anywhere. To get the advantage, check the day's rating: 10 is the easiest day, 0 the most challenging. ARIES (March 21 -April 19) - Today is a 7 - The problem is that things are changing fast. Luckily you're able to think faster. Continue to do that no matter what happens. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) - Today is a 6 - Your discipline saves you from spending too much on a whim. Saying "no' won't ruin your relationship with someone you love (who might be a child, by the way). GEMINI (May 21 -June 21) - Today is a 7 - All is not going quite as you'd hoped, but don't get impatient. Learn to accept rejection gracefully, It's a good skill to acquire. You should be clear of the shoals by tomorrow. CANCER (June 22-July 22) - Today is a 6 - Better double-check any orders you get. People will be apt to change their minds. You might change your mind, too. You might have to just to keep up. Be flexible. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - Today is a 5 - A difficult situation is about to be resolved. It may get a lit tle worse before It gets better, however. Don t gamble. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - Today is a 6 - It's an other good day to avoid arguments with author ity figures. One, in particular, is not in the mood. Don't offer any 'constructive criticism,' either. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct 22) - Today is a 7 - Put off answering phone calls and going out. You can do all that tomorrow. Go over the details again, and fix any mistakes that you might have missed. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) - Today is a 6 - Don't rely on teammates to score the goal. If you find an opening, go for it. You may be able to get through where others fail. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) - Today is a 5 - You would do better if you could work with a partner. Stop arguing with someone who's of fering coaching. Use any of the coaching you can get. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) - Today is a 7 - Just when you had it all figured out, more work starts pouring in. You hate to turn it down. Be fore you do, cancel a trip you had planned. You can always go later. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) - Today is a 7 - Things are getting better, but the best is yet to come. Plan a special outing for tomorrow or the next day Romance, in an exotic setting, will soar. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) - Today is a 7 - Everything's disrupted, and that can make tem pers short. Not yours, of course, but everyone else's. Pamper them. Make sure they eat right. 115 GARAGE/MQVING SALES 120 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE DVD’s: buy, sell, trade, rent Emerald City Comics 770 E. 13th • 345-2568 130 CARS/TRUCKS/CYCLES 1991 Honda Accord LX. 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