Women's continued from page 9 tonight,” Davis said. “We were all happy just to come home. We were not going to let someone come in our house and take over.” The Ducks brought down 56 re bounds and only had 17 turnovers, both large improvements on recent problems. And after shooting 48.5 percent in the first half and finish ing at 44.3 percent on the night, everything was going in their favor. Oregon was led by Davis with 19 points and 11 rebounds. Davis took over the starting position for senior Shaquala Williams, who was not present Thursday. Steen had a solid night off the bench for the Ducks with 12 points and three assists, while junior Cathrine Kraayeveld brought down 12 boards and had three blocks. “It felt very good, this team has come together quite a bit, and we re ally wanted this one tonight,” Steen said. “I think we did everything we could to make that happen.” The Pilots were led by forward Michaela Dalgleish who accounted for 16 points on three from down town in her 29 minutes. As a team, Portland was 35.9 percent from the floor, but had only 31 rebounds. From here, the Ducks travel to Portland on Saturday for the Papg Jam where they face No. 19 Brigham Young (3-0). The Ducks and Cougars met at the Marriott Center in 2001, when BYLPs outside arsenal could not be matched, as Oregon suffered a 74 58 loss, ending a three-game win ning streak. Oregon (2-3) leads the series with BYU at 6-2 and prior to last year’s loss, the Ducks had won six //We were all happy just to come home. We were not going to let someone come in our house and take over/' Brandy Davis Oregon guard straight against the Cougars. “We have a very good chance of making that a game,” Smith said. “We have a team that athletic-wise will be a challenge for them, and if we play some disciplined basket ball we will take advantage of that.” Contact the sports reporter atjessethomas@dailyemerald.com. Adam Amato Emerald Senior Shaquala Williams missed Thursday's game against Portland due to a suspension levied by head coach Bev Smith. She will miss the Pape Jam as weil. Shaq continued from page 9 she did not.” In place of Williams, Smith ro tated players in Oregon’s back court often. Davis led the guards with 28 minutes played, followed by junior Kayla Steen’s 25 min utes. Edwards was on the floor for 24 while senior Kourtney Shreve played a season-high 13 minutes and responded with six points, her first points of the season. Edwards will again run the of fense against Brigham Young when the Ducks travel to Portland on Sat urday for the Papg Jam at the Rose Garden. Smith said she and Williams have a scheduled meeting, but have not discussed the suspen sion much since it was announced during preparation for the game against Portland. Smith declined to go into further detail regarding the situation, and said, “I have no anticipation of where we’re going right now.” The Ducks have to be confident heading into Saturday’s game after their effort against Portland. Contact the sports reporter at hankhager@dailyemerald.com. To place an ad, call (541) 346-4343 or stop by Room 300 Erb Memorial Union Classifieds Classifieds: Room 300, Erb Memorial Union P.O. Box 3159, Eugene, OR 97403 E-mail: classads@dailyemerald.com Online Edition: www.dailyemerald.com 100 LOST & FOUND Long-haired female cat found on Dec. 1st around Commons Drive area. Black/Gray/Brown markings with white neck and paws. 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GEMINI (May 21-June 21) _ Today is a 6 _ You can get your meaning across, even if the other side doesn't want to listen. If you have the facts to back up what you’re saying, you'll eventually convince them. CANCER (June 22-July 22) _ Today is a 7 _ Are you being lazy if you ask for help? Probably not. You wouldn't admit that you couldn't do it all by yourself unless you real ly couldn't. Meanwhile, to keep costs down, make a trade with a friend for what you need. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) _ Today is a 7 _ You're starting to feel overwhelmed, but you can outrun that feeling for another day. By then, you'll have found the help you need. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) _ Today is a 7 _ Think you could check yourself out early, just for the fun of it? Take a break tonight, because it's gonna be a busy weekend. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22) _ Today is a 6 _ You might have to make a mess before you can get the results you're after, but that's how the game is played. Explain that to sideline crit SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) _ Today is a 7 _ As you seek the answer to one question, you may stumble over the answer to another. So don t get tunnel vision, OK? Scan. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) _ Today is a 7 _ A silly argument could waste valuable time. To win at this game, you and your part ner need to reach a quick compromise and remember shared goals. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) _ Today is an 8 _ You're not completely in the clear yet, but you should feel more in control of the situa tion. Because, of course, you are. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) _ Today is a 6 _ Don't take anything for granted. Somebody who's usually there for you could be delayed, And don't ignore a person who’s nagging you. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) _ Today is a 7 _ Friends are a source of emotional support and good advice. You can share your feelings with these people and relax, sometimes with out saying a word. Sound good? 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Operated in partnership with the Lane Workforce Partnership and local school districts. 205 HELP WANTED Bartender Trainees Needed $250 per day potential. Local Positions. 1-800-293-3985 ext. 7002. 205 HELP WANTED REPORTER WANTED The Oregon Daily Emerald seeks an inquisitive student who can write well on deadline to join its staff as the Environment/ Science/ Technology Reporter beginning Jan. 2. Qualified applicants will be: cur rently enrolled University of Ore gon students, interested in journal ism, familiar with the basics of re porting and willing to learn how to report on a beat. Freelance experi ence at the Emerald is a plus. The position will begin training Jan. 2, and the reporter will be expected to turn in stories beginning Jan. 5. As a salaried position, hours will vary, but the applicant must be available to work about 20 hours per week. Applications can be picked up at the Emerald office, EMU, Suite 300. Include a resume and five ex amples of your writing. Applica tions are due by 5 p.m., Wednes day, Dec. 11. The Oregon Daily Emerald is an equal opportunity employer com mitted to a culturally diverse work place. Rec. Sports is looking for experi enced basketball officials interested in training referees. Call Cindie at 346-0673 or come by 102 Esslinger to fill out an application. YMCA is looking for individuals who are knowledgeable in basketball to instruct kindergarten and first-grad ers in basketball clinic. Call YMCA Youth Sports Office for details. 686 9622. 205 HELP WANTED Bartenders needed. No experience necessary. Make up to $300 a day. Call 1-866-291-1884 ext. U223 STUDENT WANTED UO Continuing Education will be hir ing a student Communications As sistant to support the Conference Services Department for Winter and Spring terms. The position will entail incoming and outgoing phones, cor respondence, data entry and gener al office support. Spanish skills pre ferred. A successful candidate will be highly responsible and motivated. Excellent verbal and written commu nication skills a must. Applicants must be enrolled full time at the Uni versity of Oregon. Pay is $7.50 $8.50 per hour. 20 hours per week desirable. Fax resume to 541-346 3545 or email Word attachments to emoore@oreqon.uoreqon.edu Call Elizabeth Moore at 541-346-0563 with questions. AA/EO/ADA institu tion committed to cultural diversity. EMPOWER A GIRL! Volunteer mentors needed to lead middle-school discussion groups for at-risk girls. 1-2 hr/wk. After noons. Prefer 2 term commitment. Contact Girl Scouts CHOICE Pro gram, 485-5911 ext. 120. Now recruiting for East Coast Oregon Nannies 343-3755 web site: www.oregonnannies.com Now accepting applications for Peer Health Education interns through the UO Health Center. This small semi nar class meets T/R 10-11:50, and accepts 12 new students/ term. If in terested go to http://healthed.uoregon.edu and fill out the application or call Ramah Leith 346-0562. D I RECTORY OF GOO COLLEGIATECHRISTIANFELLOWSHIP Sunday 6:02 7:13 p.m, Eugene Christian Fellowship 89780 N. Game Farm Rd CATHOLIC CAMPUS MINISTRY SL Thomas More Newman Center Daily Mass M-F, 5:15PM Wed. Mass 9:00PM (Student Mass) Sat. Mass 5:00PM Sun. Mass 9:00,11:00AM, 7:30PM (Student Mass) 1850 Emerald St. • 346-4468 www.newmanctr-uoregon.orp Central Lutheran Church (ELCA) Welcomes you! Holy Communion: Sundays 8:15 & 10:45am; 6:30pm Students/ Young Adults Bible Study Sundays, 7:15pm 18th & Potter • 345-0395