014968 ARE YOUR WEEKENDS MISSING SOMETHING? Join us on Sundays for worship services featuring Holy Communion. We have traditional services on Sunday mornings and Marty Haugen services on Sunday evenings. Sundays 8:15, 10:45 am & 6:30 pm Student/Young Adult Bible Study Sundays 7:15 pm Central Lutheran Church Corner of 18th &. Potter • 345.0395 __www.welcometocentral.org All are welcome. + + + + LIVE MU5IC POOL VIDEO POKER DAILY SPECIALS Lunch Tuesday-Friday 11:30-2:00 pm Dinner Tuesday-Saturday beginning at 4 pm Wednesday, March 10 • Tree JTM hip Hop/Dance Thursday, March 11 • Free Christie & McCallum honky Tonk/Rock Friday, March 12 • $3 Eden Express Rock & Roll Saturday, March 13 • $4 Ruckus 7 Piece Dance Band (541) 344-8600 • 1626 Willamette. St. 'T' SPORTS BRIEF Eleven head to Arkansas The Oregon track and field team will send 11 athletes to Fayetteville, Ark., for the 2004 NCAA Indoor Champi onships on Friday and Saturday. The Ducks will send seven men and four women south as it was an nounced by the NCAA on Monday. Leading the field is freshman Tom my Skipper, ranked first in the nation in the pole vault. He is the only Oregon freshman that will head to the event. Sophomores Matt Scherer (400 meters) and Eric Mitchum (60 hur dles) and senior Ryan Andrus (5,000 meters) will compete as individuals in track events. The Oregon men's 4x400 relay team — comprised of Scherer, Travis Anderson, Brandon Holliday and Roderick Dotts — will enter as the seventh-place team. Junior Leonidas Watson will compete in both the long jump and triple jump. Seniors Eri Macdonald (800) and Abby Andrus (pentathlon) and jun iors Magdalena Sandoval (5,000) and Hannah Moore (pole vault) will rep resent the Oregon women. — Hank Hager CLUB continued from page 5 were beating teams." Oregon's serving was also one of the main reasons the Ducks started off a number of the matches with a strong lead. For the first time, it gave Oregon a chance to experience what it is like to build a lead and hold onto it throughout the entire match. "I think it gives us a major confi dence boost when we can come out and get leads," Sinner said. "In some games, we were ahead by 15 points." Not only did Oregon succeed in or ganizing a competitive tournament and fund-raiser, but the Ducks also saw the team improve over the course of only one day. "We showed the teams in our confer ence that we are now playing at a higher level than ever before," Sinner said. Kirsten McEwen is a freelance reporter for the Emerald. GOLF continued from page 5 anchored the second-round charge as she shot a season-low 72 in the second round. Combined with her opening round 77, Wenslow sits alone in third, two shots behind the leaders. Sophomore Michelle Tim pani, playing as an individual, shot two consistent rounds of 74 and 76 to finish one shot behind teammate Wenslow. Junior Johnna Nealy finished in seventh with a 154, while Erin An drews finished right behind Nealy with a 155, good for eighth. Fresh man Kimberly McCready improved on an opening round 83 by carding a 74 in the second round, putting her in the top 15 with a 12th place fin ish. Junior Jess Carlyon is tied for 13th with a 158. The Ducks are four shots clear of sec ond-place Washington State, which finished with a two-round total of 617. Portland State is a distant third at 634, while Cal State Northridge and Long Beach State round out the top five. Individually, two-time defending medalist and All-American Kim Welch from Washington State sits atop the leaderboard with 73-74-147, tied with Cal State Northridge's Eliza beth Allen at 3-over par. The final round will tee off at 8 a.m. today. Brian Smith is a freelance reporter for the Emerald. HAGER continued from page 5 that is still relatively in its infancy. Do we really know what the effects of this surgery are? Is it possible to know 20 years down the road what could happen to those that have this procedure done? Until we get to that juncture, we real ly can't responsibly fathom a scenario. In the same regard, we all need to keep an open mind about the combina tion of baseball and steroids. Can any one prove that steroids have necessarily allowed players to improve their per formance on the field? Until I see those results, I'm going to enjoy watching 400-foot home runs and glancing to ward the record books with open eyes. Now, in no way, shape or form am I advocating the usage of illegal steroids, especially with athletes that act as role models, or are supposed to. But what I'm questioning, and I know there are plenty of people out there that have the same sentiment, is whether we are get ting a little ahead of ourselves. After all, society as a whole really doesn't know what kind of an effect steroids have on the playing field. We know that steroids can be dangerous to those who use them, but in that regard, they are their bodies. If these athletes — those that do take them, and remember, no one has been proven guilty — want to do what they do, so be it They can be fined, suspended, what ever. That's their choice. But let's just not make a mountain out of a mole hill with what we see on the field. Contact the sports editor at hankhager@dailyemeraid.com. His opinions do not necessarily represent those of the Emerald. u FOR BOOKS. 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