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Specializing in the Care of , German, Swedish & Japanese Automobiles. r Courtesy Van Service Bosch Authorized ice ASE Master f Certified Technicians Since 1975 EUR® 'ASIAN AUTO 485-8226 M O T I V 1917 Franklin Blvd., Eugene www.euro-asion.com Motel 6 3690 Glenwood Dr. Eugene, OR 97403 (541) 687-2395 800-4-MOTEL 6 Only 1 Mile from U of O Take 1-5 South to exit 191. to t SALEM Accor hotels Pool Free Local Calls Kids Free Free HBO/ESPN Free Coffee Pets Welcome r °oSun Devil notes Stiffling Sun Devil defense responsible for 4-0 start Derek Hagans consecutive streak of 100-yard games ends, but he is second in Pac-10 receiving BY STEPHEN MILLER SPORTS REPORTER The idea of sweeping both Oregon schools in its first two weeks of Pacific 10 conference play has the mouths of the Arizona State Sun Devils salivating. One thing is certain, both Oregon and the Sun Devils are drooling over a victory this weekend, but only one (fan win. “We know Mike (Bellotti) will have those guys foaming at the mouth,” ASU head coach Dirk Koet ter said, “and our guys are anxious too. We are looking forward to Ore gon this week.” Sunny defense Oregon State's rushing offense was shoved into a negative-19-yard hole last week by the Sun Devil defense. Arizona State's defense is tied for first ASU, page 9B Oregon: Rosario scores in fifth straight game Continued from page 4B including seven straight dating back to 1996. Arizona State is included on the list with its 42-24 loss in 2001. More honors for Siegel Oregon senior kicker Jared Siegel continues to add accolades to his al ready impressive resume. In addition to holding the school record for most points scored (276), no fewer than 16 Oregon school and conference records and the longest field goal in Pacific-10 Conference history, Siegel was just added to the list for the Lou Groza Award — given to the most outstand ing collegiate kicker in the country. Siegel was one of three finalists for the award in 2002 and is one of three Pac 10 kickers — joining USC’s Ryan Killeen and UCLA’s Justin Medlock — to be included on the list of 30 finalists. Rosario continues to impress Sophomore fullback Dante Rosario has the talent to change the way Ore gon thinks about its fullback position. The standout from Dayton has not been shy about asserting himself on the football field. Rosario caught a per sonal collegiate-best five passes for 60 yards and two touchdowns in the sea son opener against Indiana, only to better that mark with six catches for 64 yards and one score against Okla homa. Not only is he Oregon’s recep tion leader (13), he leads the team with 24 points scored this season. His four touchdowns this year are the most by an Oregon fullback since A J. Welks scored five times in 1997. Youngsters get a chance True freshmen usually don’t play until their sophomore years. However, this year is different as Bellotti said that Oregon could use 10 to 12 true freshmen over the course of the season. After three games, Oregon sophomore tailback Dante Rosario leads the Ducks with 13 catches and 24 points scored. Rosario has also caught a touchdown in five consecutive games. Erik R. Bishoff Photographer Oregon is halfway there as two more newcomers took the field last week. Freshmen that have played so far in clude outside linebacker Kwame Agyeman, wide receiver Cameron Colvin, quarterback Dennis Dixon, defensive tackle David Faaeteete, linebacker Ryan Phipps, and corner back Jackie Bates, who has im pressed Bellotti with his play already. “I think he is going to be a very good football player,” Bellotti said of Bates. “He’s learning everyday. He didn’t play last year at the high school level so he’s seeing some things for the first time — the speed and athleti cism of some of the receivers and the sophistication of the defense. You know he is going to be a viable punt returner, he’s a good cover comer and not afraid to make tackles and I’m pleased with how he’s playing.” briansmith@ daily emerald, com 020075 Cuarlacti°n^ uaranteed7 ' Manager Special 50% Off 26" Pizza carry out only expires 10/03/04 824 Charnelton • Eugene, OR • 97401 Eugene 686-5808 16 Two-toppings] 12" 2 free drinks $ Any side 824 Charnelton • Eugene, OR • 97401 Not valid with any other offer expires 10/03/0'1 VdMU WIUI dl|vumeiUlier expires 10/03/0^ 14" Pepperoni 2 free drinks §££Qg 824 Charnelton • Eugene, OR • 97401 Not valid with any other offer expires 10/03/0' 12" Two-toppings 1 free drink $££99 824 Charnelton • Eugene, OR • 97401 aqy ofher offer.expires, 10/03/04 T-.Ti—r t-i 4-,-r i-* ■*—, *■*» rVri "-F-A JLt_I L_