North Campus 579 E. Broadway 686-1166 South Campus 2870 E. Willamette 686-1600 STUDENT ID SPECIALS • Show Your Student ID • Order by Number X-LARGE 1-TOPPING The Big New Yorker MEDIUM 3-TOPPING Pan, Thin ’N Crispy or Hand Tossed STICKS N WINGS 10 Breadsticks, 12 Wings X-LARGE 3-TOPPING The Big New Yorker 2 MEDIUM 1-TOPPINGS Pan, Thin ’N Crispy or Hand Tossed STICKS N WINGS 10 Breadsticks, 24 Wings .$999 .$999 .$999 $1199 $1199 $1199 FREE 2-Liter of Soda with Any Above Order! Delivery charges may apply o UNIVERSITY OF OREGON 2003 Summer Session Registration Starts May 5 Register for Summer Classes Book Your Summer in Oregon Summer Session starts June 23. Pick up your free summer catalog today in the Summer Session office, 333 Oregon Hall, or at the UO Bookstore. You can speed your way toward graduation by taking required courses during summer. Check Out Our Website! http://uosummer.uoregon.edu going overseas? catch the Oregon daily emerald on the world wide web: www.dallyemerald.com Sports brief Ganes earns honor Freshman Carolyn Ganes of the Oregon women’s basketball team was selected to the Honorable Men tion Freshman All-American team Tuesday by Womenscollegehoops. com. The center from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, was one of 27 fresh men honored. The Web site chose five players each on the first, second and third teams and 12 on the hon orable mention list. In her first season, Ganes co-led the team in scoring with a 10.9 points per game average while shoot ing 47 percent from the floor. Ganes was also a 40 percent three-point shooter and consistent at 79 percent from the foul line. Also from the Pacific-10 Confer ence, Arizona Center Shawntinice Polk was chosen for the first team while Arizona State forward Jill Noe earned honorable mention recognition. Prior to the 2002-03 season, the Web site also listed Ganes as one of 21 “Freshmen of Impact.” —Jesse Thomas Football continued from page 7 Matt Kegel, backup last season to the since-departed Jason Gesser, completed 16-of-25 passes for 273 yards and three scores. He is the front-runner for the starting quarter back spot in the upcoming season. For the Wildcats, the chance to compete against each other came early — specifically in the team’s ninth session of workouts. Instead of ending the spring with the game, head coach John Mackovic decided to put his players through a shorts and shoulder pads workout Thurs day at Arizona Stadium. That’s an uncommon way to end spring workouts, but for a team that finished in the cellar of the Pac-10, maybe it’s a welcome for mat.“From where we started to where we are, we are comfortable, but I know that we are not satisfied and not ready to go and start the season right away,” Mackovic said. “We definitely will need the train ing camp to be able to assist us in preparing for the regular season.” Contact the sports reporter at hankhager@dailyemerald.com. Crime watch The Department of Public Safety received five bike theft reports from Walton Complex, Lawrence Hall, Carson Hall, McKenzie Hall and along East 18th Avenue. DPS also received five found-property reports and three reports of theft. W«dite$