eaders wanle Event Tonight Ben Linder Room EMU 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm For more information on how to join Phi Kappa Psi, call 541.434.1852 or email phipsioregonalpha@y ahoo .com O Sunday, Oct. 12 12:00 - 3:00pm Mac Court National Anthem Auditions Have you ever wanted to sing the National Anthem at an Oregon Men's or Women's Basketball Game? Well, here is your chance to audition... If you would like to sign up for an audition or for more information call (541) 346-5330. JJ3JJ3JJ3JJ3JJ3.FJ3JJ3JJ3JJ3JJ3JJ3? Mark McCambridge Senior Photographer 1 Forward Mele French (9) battles Portland's Kristen Rogers (8) and Jessica Heller (9) at Pap6 Field on Friday night. Defending national champion Portland defeated the Ducks 1-0. It was the fifth straight game that Oregon failed to score in. Oregon's offense wakes up in victory After five straight shutout losses, the Ducks beat Weber State 3-2 on Sunday By Jesse Thomas Sports Reporter It was the research that did it for the Oregon soccer team. Forwards Andrea Valadez and Mele French spent all week watching Euro pean game films, studying what it took to properly finish a play. In the 81st minute of Sunday's game against Weber State, French was set up on the run by midfielder Valerie Mayer and delivered a 12-yard pass to Valadez, who capitalized to give Ore gon the game-winning goal in a 3-2 victory at Pape Field. "The combination we put together for my goal was exactly what we saw out of the videos, and it was great" Valadez said. "It was totally a textbook shot "Mele, me, Sabrina (DeMonte) and Christine (Mintz) — we all watch, and Domenique (Lainez) sometimes. We just sit down and watch the goals because if you visualize things they happen more often." Oregon (6-5) got its first win after five straight __ shutouts, in* s m eluding a 1-0 X** Ui XL* 1% loss on Friday SOCCER to defending _ national cham pion Portland at Pape Field. "We're happy with the result," Ore gon head coach Bill Steffen said. "We need to be a bit more efficient in our chances. I thought we created some real good chances, and we didn't put them away." The Ducks entered Sunday's game poised and appeared determined on offense. However, even with nine Turn to SOCCER, page 10 Q 2003 Oregon Football oREGon Student Ticket Release Dates Students enrolled for Fall 2003 classes AND paying student incidental fees can pick up one ticket for each game at the ticket offices located in the EMU or at the Len Casanova Center.* Student tickets are funded by the ADFC through student incidental fees. 6,100 tickets will be available for the remaining games. Any remaining student tickets will become available to students for purchase for their friends and family on Wednesday during the week of the home football game. *On first day of distribution for each game, tickets will be distributed from the South Ticket building at Autzen Stadium instead of the Casanova Center. Game Date October 25, 2003 November 8, 2003 November 22, 2003 Opponent Stanford California Oregon State For more information, students should contact the Duck Ticket Office at (541) 346-4461 or the ASUO at (541) 346-3724. Release Date Monday, October 13 Monday, October 27 Tuesday, November 11 VOUR STUOf NT GOVERNMENT Get Involved! 346-3724