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Click Vote 2003 ASUO Student Elections. 4. Click Submit button. 9 * 9 * Vote on any computer on or off campus with internet access. Senior Mary Etter will have her work cut out with a personal best of 44-6 3/4 in the shot put, far short of Frawley, who owns a personal best of 49-111/4. Etter leads the team at 169-7 in the discus. “Since I was a freshman, it’s been 180 in the disc,” Etter said of her goal. “I need to keep working hard and let as few distractions as possi ble not get in the way. I’m hoping to hit it this week because I was hitting it in practice a few days ago.” Minnesota also brings senior Shani Marks, who placed 14th out doors in the triple jump in 2002. She has jumped nearly 43 feet, ahead of Oregon’s senior Amanda Brown at 40-8 3/4. Washington’s Brittiny Roberts ranks second among entries at 41-4. Colorado brings an all-star list of track athletes to the forefront after the harrier team finished fifth in the fall at NCAAs. Junior Sara Gorton, who won the NCAA 5,000-meter championship indoors, has the best time in this weekend’s 1,500 at 4 minutes, 24 seconds. 016177 OUT WIT4I tjuOLD lose that old shirt! Come Into A Bizzillion and buy any combination of two pieces (t-shirts, , sweaters, etc.) 3t regular price. Bring us an old worn out top and 'i , ' sSte WHt treat you to a third new top FREE! Choose from: inree pots, Custo 3, Ben Sherman, Works and more. , Offer good for both men's v r and women's top gear! TUtiMV, .Mil QT4I - »TMJI>MI<)T4I Free top not to exceed value of least expensive top. A Bizzillion 901 Pearl Street (on the ground floor of the Eugene Hotel) Hours: 12:00 - 5:30 Tues.-Sat. Telephone: 541.485.1570 Teammate Natalie Florence has a time of 9:25 in the 3,000, second to Washington’s Sabrina Monro at 9:20. The two will likely go head to head as their times separate them from the rest by 15 seconds. Oregon’s Pac-10 rival will also fea ture sophomore Kate Soma in the pole vault as one of the few other competitors who rank along with the Ducks’ trifecta. Soma ranks third in the entries behind redshirt seniors Becky Holli day and Niki McEwen. The Huskies also have freshman Lauren Digman in the 400 meters at 57 seconds, along with Minnesota’s Kou Luogon at 54.80. But Oregon senior Janette Davis owns the best time of 54.76 and has a season goal of running sub-54 seconds. “If the weather is right, she may run really fast,” Heinonen said. “I don’t know if she is going to run un der 54 but she’s going to run really well.” “There is absolutely nowhere bet ter than this track, I can promise you that,” Davis said of racing back in Eugene. “This track is amazing, and I just love it.” Contact the sports reporter at jessethomas@dailyemerald.com. Football continued from page 5 “Hopefully, on Saturday, that will carry over, and that can carry over into the season. From the beginning it looked like we clicked pretty well. Everybody had good continuity and good timing.” Both Allen and Williams spent last season as backups, with Williams re ceiving more playing time. He caught five passes in 11 games played while Allen saw action in eight, catching three passes. Taylor sat out last season as a red shirt after coming over from City College of San Francisco. Thus, this year’s spring practices mark his first chance to get early reps with the Oregon offense. “They’ve looked really good,” quarterback Kellen Clemens said. “The receivers are impressive. I’m excited to see what they’ve got. Demetrius Williams, Kellen Taylor, Keith Allen; they all worked really hard in the offseason. They’re going to be really good.” If anything, there was a general enthusiasm from the Oregon players before practice Thursday regarding the planned scrimmage. After don ning full pads Tuesday, the Ducks practiced yesterday in helmets and shoulder pads and stayed inside at the Moshofsky Center because of in clement weather. Saturday is their first real chance to show what they’ve got. “I’m excited,” Clemens said. “Last year, and it was kind of typical. The offense, it takes them a while to get going at the first scrimmage. I’m not really sure it’s going to be the case this time. I’m really excited to see what we can do when we go live.” Contact the sports reporter at hankhager@dailyemerald.com. “40 years of Quality Service” Mercedes • BMW • Volkswagen • Audi German Auto Service 342-2912 • 2025 Franklin Blvd. Eugene, Oregon, 97402