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75 Foot long Sub Expires 10/26/03 SUBSHOP 1225 ALDER 345-2434 Not valid with any other discounts or coupons MON-SAT 11AM-8PM • SUN 1130PM-8PM 7057J toures mm Restaurant and Lounge Authentic Chinese Cuisine Fresh, Quality Ingredients 947 Franklin Blvd. (near UO) • 343-4480 Individual, Family Style, Banquets to 100, Take Out Tues.-Thurs. 11-10:30, Fri. 11-11 Sat. 12-11, Sun. 11:30-10 OVEN TOASTED BY TWO LOCAL GUYS! TOASTED SUBS • SOUPS • SALADS | UO Campus at 13th & Alder (Inside Starbucks) \^5th Street Public Market • Gateway Blvd. & Beltline Rd. Danielle Hickey Senior Photographer Sarah Mason was the Ducks' leading scorer in both matches. VOLLEYBALL continued from page 5 Five of Oregon's last eight losses have come to top 15 teams. Despite taking their lumps from older, more experi enced teams, the Ducks won't shy away from competing and learning from the nation's elite. "We love it," sophomore Kelly Russell said. "We all knew that this is how it is coming in and this is what we all want. We don't want to play teams that aren't good. "We want to be up there and striving for the best, because that's what we want to be." The Ducks have yet to win a game against a Pac-10 opponent and have lost 12 of their last 13 matches after starting 2-1. The Ducks travel to Arizona for matches against the Wildcats on Thursday and Arizona State on Friday. They will then return home for matches against UCLA, USC and Oregon State starting Oct. 23. Contact the sports reporter at jonroetman@daiiyemerald.com. SOCCER continued from page 5 In overtime, sophomore Mele French beat two de fenders up field at 2:25 to give Oregon the victory. "Lindsey, Nicole and also Mary (Etter) really helped get the team back into it during our halftime talk, and we just took it one goal at a time," Steffen said. "Mele asserted herself all game long, and her winning shot was a truly great run with a natural touch on the shot * Oregon State head coach Steve Fennah was dis gusted with the officiating. "It was a good game," Fennah said in the Oregon State press release Friday. "As a coaching staff, we've never been in the situation before where we don't really know what to tell our players. They were to tally in control of the game, and an official decides he's going to change the course of the game. 'I hate to say the referee affected the game, but I think in this case, it's justified." Oregon edged the Beavers 28-11 in shots, only al lowing one in the second half, and 13-2 in comer kicks. Oregon State was flagged for more fouls, 23-13. Goalkeeper Domenique Lainez recorded three saves in the victory. For Oregon State, goalkeeper Melissa Onstad recorded eight saves, six of them coming in the first half. Oregon continues conference play this weekend when the Ducks head north to face 2002 NCAA Tournament veterans Washington State on Friday and Washington on Sunday. Contact the sports reporter at jessethomas@dailyemerald.com. FOOTBALL continued from page 5 l-yard run with 49 seconds left in the first half. "We need to figure out what's wrong with the of fense and get back on track, * Clemens said. “Today, the first two series were definitely not impressive on my part That contributed. We played with a lack of luster and that was largely in part to my two picks. * Terrence Whitehead led the Ducks with 78 yards rushing on 19 carries. Fife wasn't far behind with eight rushes for 69 yards. As a team, Oregon gained 159 yards on the ground in 33 attempts. The Ducks have a bye next week, and even though they have to sit on the loss for more than a week, the extra rest may be needed. Oregon returns to play Oct. 25 when Stanford visits Autzen Stadium in the Ducks' 2003 Home coming game. Contact the sports editor at hankhager@dailyemerald.com. Your independent student newspaper SECURE. CLEAN. NEW. OPEN: Mon-Fri 6:30 am-11 pm, Sat 7:30am-11 pm, Sun 8 am-10 pm X ^ i A ' \ Sjfc N } 'S/ All new Speed Queen equipment! Free high speed internet connection while you wash! Bring your laptop and plug in. Network interface card and network cable required. Conveniently located in the Hilyard Plaza (next to Jiffy Mart & Bruno's Chef's Kitchen) 3443 Hilyard at E. 34th Ave. & W. Amazon. Life is calling. How far will you go? What will you be doing after graduation. Want to know the answer before you get your diploma ? Explore Peace Corps service opportunities when recruiters visit (JO. Programs are available for all majors. Find out more at the events below. October 14 & 15 Information Table 9:00 am to 4:00 pm both days EMU Lobby Slide Show + Q&A 6:00 to 7:30 pm - Wednesday 10/15 only EMU International Lounge Peace Corps www.peacecorps.gov - 800.424.8580, Option 1 SMOOTHIES • WRAPS • SOUPS • SALADS