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Board Position Open The Oregon Daily Emerald is seeking a volunteer to serve on its Board of Directors. The Board meets monthly to oversee broad policy issues including financial, legal and personnel matters. It does not get involved in day-to-day operations, and it is not This threes open to any community member, student, tember, or employee LAST DAY TO APPLY MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9 Oregon Daily Emerald The campus newspaper for the University of Oregon community To apply, send a cover letter and one-page resume to: Board Search Committee P.O. Box 3159 Eugene, OR 97403 or email to: emerald@uoregon.edu Valentine's Special GIFT WRAPPED expires 2.14.04 Gerlach’s 344/8890 Dot Dotson's 485 I 771 Gerlach's on Campus .8491. 13th, Eugene Dot Dotson's Photo Finishing 1668 Willamette, Eugene flertadte- frd&ont $Q99 Framed 9 5x7 Print CHOOSE FROM THREE FRAMES in. the Da/t bn Me//a Maa^e J t/-a^latiOu\ Della. C-Ouht\.cj E\feiAJX ’ll\e<xtfe Feb */-? £ 0 00p<^\ (J c>f O TIcLet^ £K(J I'jG-'jlGl or offe £/win^ c-T PfV'Tcv'^cuA.ff TRAIL BLAZERS VS. SONICS SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 8 • NOUN Come see Luke Honour's first VNBA game in In Portland! ij rr [*r] J j ti i TflTTTTTfl We've got sp at www.dailyemerald.com Erik Bishoff Photographer Oregon's Jay Anderson blocks a shot by Stanford’s Josh Childress in Oregon's 83-80 loss to Stanford Saturday night. STANFORD continued from page 1 rallied back for a great win." The Cardinal rallied from a 15 point halftime deficit and broke down an Oregon offense that out played them in the first half. The Ducks shot 42.9 percent from the field in the first and kept the Cardinal to 24 points. Stanford turned the tables in the second half, seemingly making shot after shot down the stretch. After Ore gon jumped out to a 19-point lead — its biggest of the game — at 16:52, the Cardinal got hot. "The momentum just shifted," Oregon guard James Davis said. "We weren't getting stops in the end. I'm just real disappointed. That was a game we should have had." Stanford pulled to within 12, 48 36, after Matt Lottich made a layup on a fast break with 13:42 remaining. "Defensively, there were some tough plays to be made out there and we did not make them," Oregon head coach Ernie Kent said. The Ducks kept Stanford relatively at bay until Josh Childress' three-pointer with 7:33 remaining pushed the lead to single-digits. From then on, it went downhill for the Ducks, giving No. 2 Stanford its 18th win of the season, keeping the Cardinal unbeaten. "First half, we executed the amount of productivity we needed in order to win," Kent said. "In the second half, we had some lapses with our defense Turn to STANFORD, page 12 LAZAR’S BAZAR IS CLOSING DOWN* LAZAR’S BAZAR 57 W. BROADWAY-687-0139 * pipes, waterpipes dept., snowboards, sticker dept., patch dept., clothing dept. Expires: On primary election day You’re always close to campus. — -- --> www.dailyemerald.com