OFAM M LIT So PI rl I °° Friday, Oct. 3 Classical 7:30 pm Saturday, Oct. 4 Cobra 2:30 pm Masada 7:30 pm Masada Tin: 682-5000 Other Tlx: 687-6526 I The Ew Center In Partnership with UO Bookstore! AMDn AMD Athlon ™ XP Processor 2400+ with QuantiSpeed ™ Architecture outperforms Competitive 2.40 GHz Processors. “Ultimate”AMD AthlonUP2400+ $829.99 • MSI KT4V-L Ultra 2 Board • 64 MB GeForce 2 MX • 40 GB 7200 RPM Drive • 512 MB DDR Memory • 17".27 SVGA Monitor System includes A TX case, 360 Watt power supply, Windows XP Home, 52XCD, 56K V.90 modem, floppy, mouse, keyboard, sound, and stereo speakers We at VOS Computers are always looking for ways to improve your computing experience, and one of the ways we do this is by writing helpful tips and tricks for your use. So check out this month's tips at: www.voscomputers.com JMticmsoft OEM System Builder Gold Member 2002 SPORTS BRIEFS Men's basketball announces television schedule; Ducks on air all season long The Oregon men's basketball team is going to get plenty of television ex posure during the 2003-04 season. The Ducks announced Tuesday that every regular season game — 25 in all — will be televised. Oregon will appear 10 times on Fox Sports Net nine times on the Oregon Sports Network, twice on CBS, and once each on ABC, ESPN, ESPN2 and the Beaver Sports Network. "This television package gives basketball fans throughout the state of Oregon and the entire Northwest a tremendous opportunity to follow our program each and every game throughout what should be an ex traordinarily competitive Pac-10 season," Oregon head coach Ernie Kent said. Oregon begins the regular season at McArthur Court on Nov. 21 when Fresno State visits Eugene. The Ducks will play seven nonconference games — including a Dec. 13 game against Kansas in Kansas City, Mo. (ESPN) — before beginning Pacific-10 Con ference play Jan. 2 against USC in Los Angeles. Six of Oregon's telecasts will be carried nationally; four times on Fox Sports, and once each on ESPN and ESPN2. The Ducks lost in the first round of the NCAA Tournament last sea son, 60-58 to Utah. — Hank Hager Club teams begin tryouts; not too late to sign up Tryouts have begun for some of Oregon's Club Sports teams. It's not too late, however, to be come involved. Tonight, at the As troTurf field next to the Student Recreation Center, the men's soccer team will hold its second of three tryouts from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. The team will hold its final night of com petition Friday at the Southbank field — located near the footbridge that leads to Autzen Stadium — from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. There is no tryout fee and anyone is welcome. Club ice hockey, which is also conducting tryouts this week, does have a $75 tryout fee and will continue tryouts until Saturday. Crew and water polo are also re cruiting students to join their pro grams. Both clubs always welcome anyone regardless of skill level. Wa ter polo begins its season this week end, and crew has upcoming races in October. "Even if you have never rowed be fore in your life, we still encourage you to come out on the water and see what it is all about," returning rower Aaron Brent-Fulps said. "It is a little intimidating being on the boat for the first time because every thing can be completely new. That is why we encourage people to come out early." Those interested in tryouts or a spe cific team can contact Sandy Vaughn in the Club Sports Office, located in the ground floor of the EMU. Club Sports will also be holding an open house on Thursday in the EMU Fir Room from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. The coordinators of more than 30 dif ferent clubs will be available to an swer questions and to discuss poten tial practice times and the level of commitment needed. "For the majority of the clubs, the only requirement they have is that people make the commitment and stick with it," Vaughn said. — Kirsten McEwen 017198 Sign up for Student Health Insurance It’s easy... Just go to the UO Health Center at 13th and Agate. But don’t miss the deadline. Sign-up runs now through Oct. 17th. Review details of the plan on our web page: http://healthcenter.uoregon.edu Any questions? Call 346-3702 UNIVERSITY OF OREGON University Health Center