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Round 1 7 p.m. in the Buzz Cafe.FREE http://culturalforum.uoregon.edu STUDENT GROUPS Advertise in the Emerald. Call 346-3712 to speak with a rep. We have great University rates. Niners seek improvement, revenge in Seattle rematch Jerry Rice and other San Francisco alumni say the team, off to its worst start since 1979, has promise BY GREG BEACHAM THE ASSOCIATED PRESS SAN FRANCISCO — Joe Montana refuses. Ronnie Lott won’t bite. And in the days before what might be his last trip to Candlestick Park, Jerry Rice has been a model of diplomacy. The greatest players from the great est teams in the San Francisco 49ers’ storied history refuse to criticize the mess that’s been made of their beloved franchise. With a knowing nod and a few conciliatory platitudes, they’ve simply moved on — Montana to his financial interests, Lott to his broad casting duties, and Rice to the Seat tle Seahawks (4-3), who would love to claim the Niners’ erstwhile role as the NFC West’s perennial power. Though the 49ers (1-6) are stumbling to their worst start since 1979, Rice and his fellow alumni are remarkably more upbeat than their fans about owner John York, general manager Terry Donahue and the crew of young, cheap play ers who constitute one of the NFL’s sorriest clubs. “I’m looking at that team, and they are really playing hard,” Rice said. “They might be a couple of players away from winning ballgames and being a contender again. When I look at them, I can still see that 49er pride and that no-give-up attitude. It's going to pay off for them.” York couldn’t have scripted a sunnier forecast for the 49ers’ cloudy future. In fact, there’s been talk the club will attempt to sign Rice in the off season so he could retire in garnet and gold — and Rice has thought about it. “If I get the opportunity back there, that would be great,” Rice said. “I don’t have a problem with it.” On Sept. 26, the Seahawks beat the 49ers 34-0 in Seattle for San Francisco’s first shutout loss since Oct. 9, 1977. “It was embarrassing,” running back Kevan Barlow said. But the game also could spur the 49ers, who looked similarly lifeless on offense last week in a loss to Chicago. “The great thing that we have now is an opportunity to re-prove ourselves against this team,” coach Dennis Erickson said. “There is a lot of motivation because of that, there's no question about it.” Soccer: Ducks look to spoil Arizona's run Continued from page 5A than one goal per game. The Ducks have scored two goals or more in only three matches this season, two of them being three-goal efforts against Weber State and Wyoming. Freshman forward Kami Kapaku has been the most consistent scorer this season, leading the team in goals (4), shots (32), shots on goal (22) and points (9). The lack of scoring has put pressure on redshirt junior goalkeeper Domenique Lainez to keep the team in games. Lainez has 78 saves this season and is second in the conference in saves per game with 4.88. Oregon vs. Arizona State (4-2-1 Pac-10,8-8-1 overall) Arizona State brings in a balanced offensive attack to Pape Field tonight with four players tallying four or more goals this season, including junior for ward Elizabeth Bogus, who has four goals and five assists on the season. “Bogus gives us trouble,” Steffen said. “It’s tempting to try a crazy scheme (to defend) against them, but we just need to play consistent.” Oregon vs. Arizona (14-4-0, 5-2-0) The Ducks will look to spoil the Wildcats’ chances for their first confer ence title in Arizona history on Sunday. Arizona is anchored by freshman goalkeeper McCall Smith, who has notched 10 shutouts this season and leads the conference in save percent age with .902, giving up nine goals against 83 saves. Arizona is second in the Pac-10 in goals against average, giving up 0.49 goals per game. Arizona is also second in the confer ence in goals scored, two behind UCLA with 35. “We are going to have to execute different things in both matches,” Stef fen said. “We can’t keep letting people exploit us on changes from defense to offense and vice versa. ” b riansmith @ dailyemerald. com O^N/yy MODERN MUSICAL Tango Milonga Every Friday & ah Ages Introduction to Tango class at 8pm Tango social dance from 9pm-lam ♦Friday - Craig Einhom Trio Intro lesson with Steven Payne ♦Saturday - Evan Griffiths' Combo The Tango Center 194 West Broadway downtown Eugene A non-profit community center dedicated to the music & dance of Argentine Tango www.tangocenter.org Saturday Night Live music Tango DJ's T Performances $5 No partner necessary Premier Travel • Virtarc Specials! • Orlando - $198.00 Mexico ( il\ - $232.00* Paris - $395.00* Caracas - $494.00* ' t.i\ ;iHfi\UVs my iMaluikul: rcMr;K’:ionv appK. 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