Today's crossword solution PHOTO SPECIALS ] MAY 17-23 2ND SET FREE! 3x5 prints: 12 exp $2.25 24 exp $4.25 36 exp $6.25 4x6 prints: 12 exp $3.25 24 exp $5.25 3,6 exp $7.25 Next day orders only. From 35mm C-41 full frarrie color film. (Panoramic, hall-frame, and negatives excluded): 20% OFF APS PROCESSING: 15 exp. 25 ex*p. 40 exp. (one set) $4.40 (one set) $6.66 (one set) $9.40 Next day orders only. Allow 1 -2- days for APS processiiKi. Glossy or matte FUJICOLOR UNIVERSITY OF OREGON BOOKSTORE www.uobookstore.com SPORTS BRIEFS Tampa Bay gets Flyers, goes up 3-2 TAMPA, Fla. — The Tampa Bay Lightning is four years removed from two straight 19-win seasons. Now it is one win removed from the Stanley Cup Finals, partially be cause of two straight goals Tuesday by No. 19. rhose goals by Tampa Bay's Brad Richards, a rookie the season fol lowing those two bleak seasons, gave the Lightning just enough to outlast Philadelphia, 4-2, in Game 5 and take a 3-2 Eastern Confer ence finals lead. All the talk Monday was asking if the Lightning needed a player to step up the way Flyers captain Kei th Primeau had for Philadelphia. The Lightning put defenseman Pavel Kubina on Primeau, quiet ing him for most of the night. And Richards said he didn't need to be Mr. Experienced to know how im portant Game 5 was. Tuesday, he proved it. The Light ning is 30-0-2 this season when Richards scores. "The only thing I can say is I hope I score the next game," Richards said. Making Richards' goals stand up before Tim Taylor's empty-netter was Lightning goalie Nikolai Khabibulin. Khabibulin was the wall as the Philly hordes rolled into the zone so ceaselessly, a tying goal seemed inevitable. "The difference in the hockey game was they won the special teams game and we couldn't fin ish the point-blank chances we had in the third period," Flyers coach Ken Hitchcock said. "Even when we were down 1-0, we had one line that had five unbeliev able chances." The largest crowd in the eight season history of'Ihe St. Pete Times Forum, 21,517, barely had reason to sit during the first period. — David J. Neal Knight Ridder Newspapers (KRT) Turn to BRIEFS, page 10 Oregon Daily Emerald. A campus tradition—over 100 years of publication. Danielle Hickey Photo Editor Adam Jenkins is working to iron out problems with his long approach despite a positive mark at a short approach. TRACK continued from page 7 long approach early, the Gladstone native moved to a short approach and fired the spear 227-4, one inch better than former Duck Nick Bakke's mark of227-3, which he set in 2002. Despite the mark, Jenkins is more concerned about ironing out the prob lems he suffered with his long approach. "With that throw of227-4," Jenkins said, "with a long approach I proba bly could have hit 235 or 240." Contact the sports reporter atjonroetman@dailyemerald.com. Jewish Film Festival 2004 The Jewish Student Union proudly presents the reprisal of the 2004 Jewish Film Festival The Jewish Student Unio^ EMU Suite 28 346-4366 jsu@gladstone.uoregon.edu http://glads tone.uoregon.edu/ The time: 30pm,^ Wednesday, May 19th