Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 2004)
We screen print and embroider t-shirts and sweatshirts, etc. for fraternities, sororities, dorms, etc. 1145 W. 1 st Ave. Eugene, OR 97402 686-5890 • 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. M-F PRO - POTim Prozanski State Senate District 4 ENDORSED BY: • GTFF (AFT) • Oregon Education Association • Oregon Bus Project—Lane Paid and authorized by Friends for Floyd Prozanski, John VanLandingham, Treasurer, PO. Box 11511, Eugene, OR 97440 www.floyd4senate.com University Commons Apartments • Uniformed security 7 days a week • Resident Amenity Cards • Security alarm system • Fully furnished • Monitored alarm system • Full size washer & dryer • Sand volleyball court • Heated pool • Caged basketball court • Private balconies and patios COMMONS apartments 338-4000 90 Commons Drive, Eugene, OR 97401 1, 2, & 4 Bedroom Apts r Sofa by day/Bed by night Renelle DENMAN Double Frame and Mattress, Cover not included Renelle GIBSON $179 Double Frame and Mattress, Cover not included Q Delivery df Setup -*> TWIN MATTS AMERICAN MATTRESS MANUFACTURING Buy Factory Direct & Save -nr 4075 W. 11th • 343-2690 SF Open Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.- 8 p.m., Sat, 9 a.m.-6 p m., Sun 11 a.m.-5 p.m. ■ PAC-10 Stanford’s J.R. Lemon (9) hopes to rebound the team’s rushing attack after the Cardinal was held to minus-8 yards rushing against Oregon last week. Courtesy | Stanford Athletic Department Stanford heads south to attempt recovery at UCLA After losing a fourth-quarter lead to Oregon last week, the Cardinal gets ready to battle the surprising Bruins BY SCOTTJ. ADAMS FREELANCE SPORTS REPORTER Pacific-10 Conference football has reached its halfway point, and every game is becoming the biggest game of the season for teams. The conference standings and bowl projections continue to clear up, leaving No.l Southern California alone in first place. The TYojans take their 16-game winning streak into Pullman, Wash., this weekend to play Washington State. Injury-prone Stanford rolls into Pasadena, Calif., to face UCLA in a game that could have immense bowl implications. Arizona continues its homestand in the desert as Oregon State heads to TUcson, Ariz., looking to continue its winning ways after last week’s victory against Washington State. Stanford (4-3 overall, 2-2 Pac-10) at UCLA (4-3, 2-2) Both teams come into this game reeling in the wake of tough losses. UCLA was on the verge of complet ing an upset in Tempe, Ariz., but couldn’t finish off Arizona State as senior Sun Devil quarterback An drew Walter threw six touchdown passes to help top the Bruins 48-42. On TUesday, Bruin head coach Karl Dorrell spoke with the media and emphasized how important it is to finish a game strong. “We were up 42-31 and in pretty good position for an opportunity to win the football game, and we didn’t finish,” Dorrell said. “We did all the things you need to do, but you need to learn how to finish.” UCLA is continuing to look more and more like a quality football team, but needs to avoid falling victim to a late season slump like last year. Bruin junior quarterback Drew Olsonhas thrown 10 touchdown passes in the last three games combined, and sophomore tailback Maurice Drew ranks fourth in the nation in all-pur pose yards. On the other side of the ball, middle linebacker Spencer Havner is a Lombardi Award semi-fi nalist and leads the Pac-10 in tackles with 11.7 per game. The Bruins will be hungry for a win this Saturday when their Pac-10 neighbors from the north visit the Rose Bowl. Stanford faces a welcoming season ending schedule which features three of four games at home, but must first contend with UCLA in Los Angeles. In last week’s game against Ore gon, the Cardinal literally fell a few feet short of forcing overtime after junior kicker Michael Sgroi’s 49 yard field goal attempt could not reach the crossbar as time expired in the fourth quarter. The biggest loss for Stanford may not have been the game, but the early exit of starting quarterback Trent Ed wards, who left the game after endur ing a body-quaking hit by Robby Valenzuela of Oregon. Stepping in for Edwards was fresh man T.C. Ostrander, who is sched uled to start this weekend. Teevens PAC-10, page 11 Gourew Cwna BurrcT .... 1525 Franklin Blvd. Eugene, OR 97402 541-343-2828 11:30am-9:00pnn Daily Next to Campus ALL YOU CAN EAT (every night $7.99 includes drink and ice cream) come eat buffet-style or order to go Szechwan and Mandarin dishes to choose from