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Tuesday, October 21, 1997 Midseason trek around country sheds light on oddities of NFL COLUMN League colored by Southern charm, Bay Area stench, Gulf injuries Now that the football season is halfway complete (I know, the season is 17 weeks long, but even my anal-retentiveness knows some limits), it’s high time for a little jaunt around the gridiron. Read more...



Bruins need second-place finish to secure championship berth

Tuesday, October 21, 1997 Bruins need second-place finish to secure championship berth WRAP Bruins fall, 46-30, to Oregon in possible foreshadowing of Pac-10 results By Jared Hummel Daily Bruin Contributor Coming off a sub-par performance at the NCAA preview meet last week, the UCLA women’s cross country team rebounded with a second-place finish at the Oregon Invitational on Sunday. Read more...


Women’s soccer team in action

Tuesday, October 21, 1997 UCLA kicks some butt in Oregon RECAP Learning from embarassing loss at BYU gives team perspective By Chris Umpierre Daily Bruin Contributor It’s easy to be forgotten when you are on a team that has Traci Arkenberg, the 10th leading scorer in the nation. Read more...


Waterpolo player in pool

Tuesday, October 21, 1997 Man with a mission FEATURE With a positive attitude and a new leadership role, Brett Stern looks for a championship By Arin Aboulian Daily Bruin Contributor When envisioning a college athlete, an extraordinary image of excellence and hard work comes to mind. Read more...


Football Notebook

Tuesday, October 21, 1997 Football Notebook Moving on up the national rankings The Bruins (5-2, 3-1) just keep on climbing up the polls. After their 34-10 victory over Oregon State Saturday, the Bruins jumped four spots in the Associated Press poll to No. Read more...


football players

Monday, October 20, 1997 And the Beavers make five FOOTBALL Despite a rough performance against Oregon State, the Bruins continue their streak, By Vytas Mazeika Daily Bruin Staff The old saying "winning isn’t everything" is something UCLA doesn’t quite believe in. Read more...