Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 08, 2005, Page 6, Image 6

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    IN BRIEF
Ducks continue to grab
provisional indoor marks
Junior pentathlete Lauryn Jordan,
senior long jumper Leonidas
Watson, junior heptathlete Ryan
Voge and the men’s 4x400 relay
team all qualified for NCAA provi
sional marks this past weekend.
Juniors TYavis Anderson and Matt
Scherer and seniors Kedar Inico and
Roderick Dotts finished second to
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Arizona State at the Mountain T's In
vitational in Flagstaff, Ariz., in the
men’s 4x400. The Ducks’ 3-minute,
7.55-second mark easily bested the
NCAA provisional mark of 3:10.40
and was only seconds off the auto
matic qualifying mark of 3:06.10.
In Moscow, Idaho, Jordan
bested the provisional pentathlon
mark of 3,700 points with
a 3,788 second-place finish to
Idaho’s Manuela Kurrat.
Also at the McDonald’s Collegiate
in Idaho, Voge, a Hillsboro native,
bested the NCAA provisional mark of
5,200 heptathlon points with his win
ning 5,238-point score. Voge, whose
total was a personal best, will likely
need closer to 5,500 points to qualify
for the national indoor meet.
Also at the NCAA Indoor All
American, Watson won the meet’s
long jump competition with a leap of
25 feet, 2 inches. Watson moved up
to third on the NCAA’s provisional list
with his victorious jump.
Duck athletes continue their indoor
season next week in Boise, Idaho,
Seattle and Ames, Iowa.
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Wrestling: Oregon's Barker
falls to No. 1 Rosholt again
Continued from page 5
only momentarily stop the bleeding for
the Ducks, who lost the remaining four
matches of the dual. The Cowboys
closed the dual with three
No. 1 wrestlers in their respective
weight classes. Top-ranked Chris
Pendleton (174) unleashed a slew of
take-downs on Oregon junior Chet
McBee en route to registering a
29-14 technical fall. Pendleton’s team
mate, Clay Kehrer (184), followed by
blanking Tony Rolen of Oregon, 8-0.
Not even No. 5 Barker (197) could
snatch a win for the Ducks. Barker was
pinned by No. 1 Jake Rosholt for
the second time this season.
Rosholt pinned Barker at the
Reno Tournament of Champions
on Dec. 19.
Another top-ranked wrestler, Steve
Mocco of Oklahoma State, pinned
Chris Dearmon in the first round of
the heavyweight match.
The Ducks return to Pac-10 compe
tition this weekend as they host rival
Oregon State in a Civil War dual at
McArthur Court on Sunday.
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Horoscope by Holiday Matthis
TODAY'S BIRTHDAY (February 8). There's a
paradox at work this year: The more independ
ent and self-sufficient you become, the more
you are supported in your endeavors. Quick
business wins are teatured through the spring,
but spend wisely, or you experience financial
losses. A fabulous June vacation progresses
your love life For new romance, Virgo and Tau
rus are terrific. Your lucky numbers are: 8,20,
45,33 and 14
ARIES (March 21-April 19). Your curiosity is
piqued Fascinating characters cross your
path, and there's talk of changes on the hori
zon. Instead of being fearful, be on the cutting
edge by conducting an interview of someone
who seems to know what's going on.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20). The more interest
you show in a subject or a person, the more in
teresting that subject or person becomes. It
may feel like you're still getting to know some
one who's been in your life for years.
GEMINI (May 21-June 21). A loving partner is
just what you need to ground you. Together,
you find solutions for today s strange and ran
dom problems. Laughter makes it all better,
too. If you're single, a Virgo or Capricorn friend
will be your anchor.
CANCER (June 22-July 22). The obstacles you
build in your mind have nothing to do with re
ality. This is especially true in reference to a
central relationship. In actuality, one coura
geous phone call could solve everything!
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22).The world may be in
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our way of mentally ordering information that
makes it confusing. Get clarity by removing
yourself from the muddle to look at things
from another point of view.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). The stars whisper
to you - pause to listen. They say things like
'Be careful not to fall in love with someone's
potential.' You are observant and willing to see
things how they are now instead of how they
ought to be.
LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct. 23). You feel that if you
hesitate, you'll lose out. The reality is that if you
hesitate, you'll be dragged along a rocky path
behind the rest. So it's time to jump in on your
own two feet and run forward.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). Your impressions
are accurate as usual, but the differing opin
ions of those around you may knock you off
your center. Approach new relationships with
caution. The first 15 minutes determine how
the rest will go.
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Look in the mirror, and give yourself the nod of
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clever disguises that you see right through.
Use what you know to find true-blue friends
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Crossword
Edited by Will Shortz
No. 1228
ACROSS
1 Banned orchard
spray
5 Obey
9 Problem with
eyeliner
14 “Smooth
Operator” singer
15 With the bow, in
music
16 Small songbirds
17 Welcome
forecast for
Santa
18 Undecided
19 Chopin’s
Mazurka in_
20 Double-H of
magic
23 “Old
MacDonald"
refrain
24 Not precise
28 Rwandan
people
32 Kind of counter
33 Double-H of film
37 _list
38 Author Umberto
39 Nocturnal
lizards
42 Sparks's home:
Abbr.
43 Birth place
45 Double-H of
politics
47 “Seinfeld" role
50 Sawyer of
morning TV
51 Secret pros
53 Game where
you might hear
“7 come 11”
57 Double-H of
literature
61 Holy war
64 Prefix with
distant
65 Emphatic type:
Abbr.
66 To no_
(unsuccessfully)
67 Imperfect gravy
feature
ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE
68 Works of
Michelangelo
69 Cinema verite,
eg.
70 Test areas
71 Forest growth
DOWN
1 “Steady_
goes”
2 Molokai porch
3 Like a lot
4 Put another way
5 Biblical verb
6 Suffix with
smack
7 Neutral shade
8 Title boy of old
comics
9 Al Jolson
standard
10 Handyman
11 Migratory fish
12 Santa_
13 Letter run
21 Babies
22 Gerund suffix
25 A long,
amateurish
piano recital,
maybe
26 Gave up
27 Cache
29 It’s definite
30 Quite
31 Signed
33 Lumberjack
34 Cause of an
intestinal
problem
35 Willy of “Death
of a Salesman”
36 “Beloved” writer
Morrison
Puzzle by Elizabeth C. Gorakl
40 Popular laundry 49 Miscalculate
detergent
41 Matched, after
44 Outcome of
merciless
teasing?
46 “Yoo-hoo!”
48 Christmas tree
dropping
52 Bloodhound’s
sense
54 Jetsons’ dog
55 High school
exams, for short
56 Two-time U.S.
Open tennis
champ
58 Water color
59 Without feeling
60 Cheese_
61 English sports
car, informally
62 “_Got the
World on a
String”
63 Solo in space
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