Track continued from page 5 Lorenzo will take the MGAT exam, the entrance exam for med ical school, Saturday. He said the test is scheduled to last until 5 p.m., and he’ll try to rush back to Hayward Field for the twilight portion of the Oregon Invitational, which starts at 3 p.m. He’s planning to run the 4x400-meter relay, which is slated to start at 7:50 p.m. “It’s going to be good to get over here and run and get the stress out,” Lorenzo said, “because my brain is going to be fried.” Lorenzo said he’ll be glad to get his test out of the way so he can con centrate on winning his second NCAA decathlon title in three years. “I’m taking it easy, getting better slowly, day by day,” Lorenzo said. Lorenzo will compete in the Pacif ic-10 Conference Championships decathlon May 10 and 11. Samie = speed Sarnie Parker has always been fast, but Saturday at the Mt. San An tonio College Relays, he proved he belongs among the fastest sprinters ever to run for Oregon. Parker clocked a personal-best 10.43-sec ond 100 at the Mt. SAC Relays. “I still think I’ve got a little bit of improvement,” Parker said. “I think I can finish the race a little better and get a faster time.” Parker will get a chance to run that faster time at the NCAA regional meet later this season. Contact the sports editor atpeterhockaday@dailyemerald.com. To place an ad, call (541) 346-4343 or stop by Room 300 Erb Memorial Union iudays Him huay (April 23). Recent experiences have made you stronger and brought you up to new challenges. These take more than persistence and willpower to overcome. Also use your inquisitiveness and imagination. 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 _ You can make more money without doing any more work. Cut expenses and streamline your entire operation. 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Football continued from page 5 for the spring gives them an op portunity to join the team again in the fall. It is unlikely Oregon will keep three punters, much less two, which means what they do now can last throughout the summer. But both are walk-ons, so just being out there can be a task. And with Jose Arroyo departed after last season, that task can take on added importance. “It feels like a job when you’re out here,” Annis said. “The goal is to get the scholarship, definitely. But just being a part of Oregon foot ball is a huge honor. It’s definitely worth being a walk-on.” Vincent, Matson stand out Head coach Mike Bellotti didn’t have too many positive words about the Oregon defense after Friday’s scrimmage, except to single out the play of safety Keith Lewis and line backer Jerry Matson. Matson, specifically, has had a bevy of solid spring practices so far. “Jerry has always possessed great quickness,” Bellotti said. “What he has to do is harness that quickness, harness that energy, and keep it under control so he doesn’t out-run the play or run himself out of position. I think he’s learning. Every day he’s getting more experience with what the re quirements of the position are.” Oregon’s quartet of running backs 016367 Oregon Daily Emerald end-of-the-year bakesale Monday, April 28 - all day, in front of the UO Bookstore Held by your friendly Emerald staff members We will be selling cookies, brownies, lemon bars, muffins, . donuts, cup cakes and much more. All proceeds will go toward the annual Oregon Daily Emerald Banquet on May 30th. IGome on by, get some goodies and chat with 00E start.] 180 TRAVELS LODGING Desperately seeking Europe travelers. 3 web travel monkeys seek intrepid Ms & Fs determined to go to Europe. Sign up, save, have fun. 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Vincent had 57 yards rushing on 15 attempts. “Certainly, Chris Vincent drew some ‘oohs and ahhs’ from the crowd with some moves and some strength,” Bellotti said. Bellotti has not named a starter at running back and said Friday’s scrimmage did not serve to separate the pack. Pac-10 news and notes Washington’s Rich Alexis received a $350 fine after pleading guilty to a gross misdemeanor assault Friday in Seattle City Court. The running back had been charged with hitting a fraternity member at a party in February after Alexis denied en trance into the party. However, Alexis told the Seattle Times the in cident was “blown out of proportion, but I was in the wrong place at the wrong time.” Arizona linebacker Kirk John son is also in trouble with the law. The Oakland, Calif., native was charged with possession of mari juana, possession of drug para phernalia and driving under the in fluence of drugs after being pulled over during a routine traffic stop Saturday. 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