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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1971)
Sports Ducks, Mallards take soccer openers Both the Ducks and the Mallards started their season openers slowly, lacking the coordination of a team that has played together for a while, falling behind on the scoreboard, but coming back strong to win. TTie Ducks won 4-2, the Mallards took a 7-1 nod. Tlie Ducks travelled to Port land where the Germania team took a 2-0 lead early in thehalf. It was not until the last ten minutes of the period that Alain Van Doosselaere used assists from Chris Briggs and Ken Brown to break the ice. Eight minutes into the second half Alain nudged a Briggs comer kick to Tony Parker who tied the score at 2-2. A short while later Van Doosselaere scored his second goal with the help of Brown and the Ducks were ahead to stay. An insurance goal by Brown and the steady goal keeping of Dick Bartsch, who was playing his first competitive game of soccer, secured the win. Bowling The Oregon bowling team scored a 15-10 victory over “The Sizzler” in Metro-Classic league action on the Emerald lanes Thursday night. Dave Estabrook led the team with a four point sweep over his opponent with a 663 series. Although freshman Bill Fomas let his average slip to 197 during the match he continued to in dicate that he will be on the varsity when collegiate league play begins. He beat his opponent for three of the four possible points. New rec board formed Tennis, handball tourney set New recreation board member Hob Robertson, a doctoral student in physical education, is co-ordinating the all-University tennis and handball tourneys. Robertson can be contacted in the IM office at ext. 3711. IM schedule Wednesday. October 13 3:35- IM Field, Geophysical Experience vs McAlister Bogart; Field 1, Watson vs De Cou; Field 2, Moore vs Burgess. 4:30—IM Field, Collier vs Carsonites; Field 1, Chi Psi vs Sigma Phi Epsilon; Field 2, Hippie Studs vs McKenzie Oak Youth Village Tennis and handball buffs won’t have to wait until winter or spring terms to compete anymore. Now there is com petition in the fall. The Men’s and Co-ed Recreational Association, for med last spring term, has organized the all-University Championships in order to provide an opportunity for those interested to compete. Tennis play will begin around Nov. 1 while handball will begin approximately Nov. 8. Entry forms may be picked up in the IM office, 171 PE. The men’s tennis singles are open to all men students and faculty and the mixed doubles to all men and women students and faculty. Ranked players from any four year college or university or those currently on the Oregon team are excluded. Participants make their own arrangements for mixed tennis doubles but those not able to find a partner may select from a list of names in the intramural office. The type of men’s handball tourney (ladder or single elimination) hasn’t been determined but will be decided after entries have been sub mitted. Entry forms for tennis and handball should be submitted in PE 171 by Monday, Oct. 25, and Monday, Nov. 1 for handball. Competitors will officiate their own matches. Tennis will be played under USLTA rules while handball will be played under AAU rules. Intramural Director John Borchardt made these activities possible by forming the Men’s and Co-ed Recreational Association. The board’s in tention is to consider the philosophy of intramurals and the expansion of the program. Crowded facilities and the eligibility of participants are also topics of interest to the board. The board presently consists of seven members with one un dergraduate slot yet to be filled. Currently serving on the board are IM Director John Borchardt; Assistant IM Director Max Sancers; PE faculty member Bert Borrevik; PE graduate students Dick Bartsch and Bob Robertson and undergraduate member Wes Stinson, a senior in journalism. The tennis and handball tournaments are the first ever sponsored by the new recreation board and if they prove popular more will follow. ODE practice today The ODE “Green Machine” will hold football practice today at 4 p in. Members are asked to report to 301 Allen prior to practice for a pep talk by the General Manager. A football will be provided. IM results Tuesday IM Scores The Lanlois Resistance 6 Legal Eagles 0 The Quimps 6 Taj J Geils Band 0 Philp Phanatics 6 Tingle Hall 0 The Hummers 32 The Pros 0 TONIGHT At the College Side Inn Tricycle Races Come out and test your skill on the fastest trike track in town! Prizes to the lucky winnorsi The College Side Inn 643 College View Road 746-9302 If you don't know where it's at— ask a friend. Table tennis on the upswing The Oregon Table Tennis Club is keeping pace with the rapid growth of table tennis in the Pacific Northwest. For the coming year the club, under the direction of Jeff Kurtz, has scheduled coaching clinics, in tercollegiate team matches, various tournaments, as well as practice play in a weekly table tennis league for the team players. Last year, stated Kurtz, “the club consisted of a few dedicated table tennis who practiced against each other and went to a few out of state tournaments.” The table tennis club boasts the best playing facilities in the state of Oregon. Five new tables have been purchased with three more on order. The Women’s Physical Education has been particularly cooperative, giving the club excellent facilities to play in. According to Kurtz, by winter quarter the club will have in tercollegaite matches with Oregon State, Portland State, Willamette and Linfield, as well as matches with the clubs in Portland, Eugene and Salem. The club is sponsoring a singles and doubles competition tour nament Saturday. Kurtz says this tournament wil be open to all players in the Northwest. It will have ten sections, open to all classes of players. Entry forms, which include the times the particular sections play, are available from the recreation desk at the Erb Memorial Union. Interested players can also show at 10 a.m. in room 352, Gerlinger Annex, the site of the tour nament. Ratings of style of play will be given upon arrival to determine the class an individual will play in. Starting in November a league will be held on Thursday evenings at 7 p.m. in 352 Gerlinger Annex. All students, faculty, staff and their im mediate families are invited to participate in this league. Organized activities will be scheduled for all levels of play. Kurtz emphasizes “many of these people are necessary to make the league run effectively.” For players just beginning, a table tennis class is being taught for the first time in the Northwest here at Oregon. Again, through the cooperation of the Physical Education departments, a beginning table tennis class meets Tuesday and Thursdays at 8:30 a .m., and Kurtz would like to encourage more students to enroll. Three open tournaments will be scheduled in Portland this Nov. 13, Jan. 29, and Mar. 18. The club is tentatively thinking of hosting an intercollegiate team tour nament for the West Coast. For more information contact Jeff Kurtz, 343-9551, Roger White, or Dave Hudson. LAST WEEK TO BUY DUCK DOPE Searchin Soul Blues Band boogie music: dances parties call 345-0785 345-4985 BY ftn'E'R. Waapke PubRfeura^baschtRBfuHfl1 oelf-AccMsaHoR 1 <S/&ih~Ms far tie Theater &ecfocle& without Pictures DIRECTED BY ( Betty Noll&k, , im\m 1HEAT0L ( Playhouse 8:00 PM 1 OcT. H,1S,16 - 19,20,21,22,23 >i5° j