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keep in touch - www.dailyemerald.com as£ Qfsay® Every Watt Counts Wear Sweaters '■'se''1'' TURN OFF Space heaters 00<v Sponsored by the UO Campus Environmental Issues Committee Advertise. Get Results. Oregon Daily Emerald 346-3712 Bucks for your books. karma. Cash in your pocket and give your books another life. Book Buyback: UNIVERSITY OF OREGON BOOKSTORE DECEMBER 4-14 Regular store hours. EMU DECEMBER 9-13 Monday-Friday 10am-4pm MOSHOFSKY CENTER DUCK SHOP DECEMBER 9-13 Monday-Thursday 10am~5pm Friday 10am-4pm UNIVERSITY OF OREGON Football continued from page 5 Ducks returned to practice Monday not knowing who or what they’re preparing for. “I don’t care who we play, I’m just looking forward to getting back to practice and preparing for another team,” Oregon quarterback Jason Fife said. Three Ducks named to Pac-10 first team Junior tailback Onterrio Smith, who rushed for 1,079 yards this sea son despite missing three of the final four games with a knee injury, was named by coaches to the All Pac-10 First Team. Senior Keenan Howry, as a punt returner, and sophomore kicker Jared Siegel were also named to the first team. Twelve other Ducks were named to either the second team or the "! don't care who we play, I'm just looking forward to getting back to practice." Jason Fife Oregon quarterback honorable mention squad. All business for Fife Fife made a two-decade leap over the Thanksgiving break. The junior quarterback, who sported a mullet hairstyle — “business on top, party in the back” — under his helmet during the season, reversed his ’80s style and trimmed his hair. “I just thought the mullet stops being cute when your performance level goes down,” Fife said. Contact the senior sports reporter at adamjude@dailyemerald.com. Men's continued from page 5 challenge,” Kent said. “I hope (the Ducks) learned that lesson last year.” The Pilots, who finished 6-24 overall last season, are led by guard Casey Frandsen’s 19 points per game this year. Guard Adam Quick, who now averages 11 points and 5.3 assists, hit a game tying three-pointer with 12 sec onds remaining last season. “We haven’t forgotten,” Jackson said. Get tickets Monday Student tickets for Oregon’s next five home games— Florida A&M, Minnesota and UC-Riverside in De cember and Arizona and Arizona State in January — are available Mon day on a first-come-first-served basis. The catch, however, is that the tickets are only available at the Casanova Center ticket office. Tickets that aren’t picked up by students will be sold as general ad mission seats. Contact the senior sports reporter at adamjude@dailyemerald.com. 0035421 We ship your stuff home! Take advantage of our Student Discounts Furniture, computers, stereos, TVs Insured, custom packing — UPS, Ocean Freight, Motor Freight §>ficire <ftb uFlirocle Become <fbn Mgg Vonor cp 1 he Fertility Center of Oregon has J helped many couples achieve pregnancy since 1978. We are in need of Egg Donors to help infertile women. Procedures are done in a pleasant local environment over a period of only six weeks, and donors are compensated $2300 for their time. If you are a healthy woman age 21-31 and are interested, call 683-1559 or visit our website at www.WomensCare.com.