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Thursday FILM ‘‘Don Giovanni” Cinema 7. 8 p.m. $3.50. KOZY-TV, Cable 11: “Night Gallery" at 8 p.m. ‘‘Double Indemnity" at 10:30 p.m. Friday FILM "The Kids are Alright” 150 Geology. 7 and 9 p.m. $1.25 “Jungle Book” 180 PLC. 6:30, 8:45 and 10:30 p.m $1.50. "Don Giovanni” (See Thursday’s listing) KOZY-TV, Cable 11: "Earthquake" at 8:30 p.m. "Psycho” at 11:30 p.m. MUSIC Jazz Revisited: Studio vs. Carnegie Hall. KWAX-FM, 91.1.6:30 p.m. Jazz Alive. The Chicago Jazz Festival, Part I. KWAX-FM, 91.1.9 p.m. MISCELLANEOUS Winds of Change: self defense and rape prevention. KOZY-TV, Cable 11.7 p.m. Saturday FILM "Annie Hall" 180 PLC. 7 and 9:15 p.m. $1.50. "Richard Pryor Live in Concert" 150 Geology. 7:30 and 9 p.m. $1.25. “Don Giovanni” Cinema 7. 2 and 8 p.m. $2.50 matinee, $3.50 evening. KOZY-TV, Cable 11: “Spartacus” at 10 p.m. MUSIC The University Consort. Beall Hall. 8 p m. Free. The Western Regional Folk Festival, Part I. KLCC-FM, 89.7. Noon. THEATER Wisconsin Playwrights. KWAX-FM, 91.1. 8 p.m. Sunday FILM "A Slave of Love” 180 PL.C. 7 and 9 p.m. $1.25. "Don Giovanni” Cinema 7, following a Champagne Brunch at 11 a m. in DeFris co s. $15 singles, $25 couples. Benefit for Eugene Opera. Call 485-3985 for reserva tions. KOZY-TV, Cable 11: "The Ghost and Mr. Chicken” at 4 p.m. “The Incredible Shrinking Man" at 10 p.m. MUSIC Faculty Artist Series: Neil Wilson, bari tone. Beall Hall. 8 p.m. Big Band Bash: Benny Goodman, Part I. KLCC-FM, 89.7. Noon. Sunday Afternoon Jazz: Milt Jackson. KLCC-FM, 89.7. 3 p.m. Album Preview, classical. KWAX-FM, 91.1.6 p.m. THEATER "Misalliance” dress rehearsal. Oregon Repertory Theatre. 8 p.m. $2.50. Written by Geroge Bernard Shaw. Directed by Will Emery. Call 485-1946 for reservations. Monday FILM "Don Giovanni” (See Thursday’s listing) KOZY-TV, Cable 11: "The Virginian” at 8 p.m. "Artist and Models” at 10:30 p.m. ■ * ■■ Wait Disney’s animated "Jungle Book," based on the Rudyard Kipling stories, plays on campus Friday. MUSIC Piano Jazz: Earl Hines. KLCC-FM, 89.7. 1 p.m. From the Leftside: Joan Baez. KLCC FM, 89.7. 7:30 p.m. Album Preview, jazz. KLCC-FM, 89.7.10 p.m. THEATER “Misalliance" preview. $3. (See Sunday's listing) Tuesday FILM “Don Giovanni” (See Thursday’s listing) Jan. 9 to Jan. 15 KOZY-TV, Cable 11: "Sirocco” at 8 p.m. “The Grade Allen Murder Case” at 10:30 p.m. MUSIC Night Jazz KLCC-FM, 89.7. 10 p.m. THEATER "Misalliance” preview $3. (See Sun day's listing) MISCELLANEOUS Winds of Change: Alan Saporin, director of CORD. KLCC-FM, 89.7. 7 p.m. Wednesday FILM “King: Montgomery to Memphis" 101 EMU. 7:30 p.m. Free. "The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith" Cin ema 7. 7:30 and 9:35 p.m. $3.50. KOZY-TV, Cable 11: “The Black Book” at 8 p.m. “Lone Wolf in Paris” at 10:30 p.m. MUSIC Paillard Chamber Orchestra. Beall Hall. 8 p.m. Call 686-3761 for ticket information. Jazz Alive: The Chicago Jazz Festival, Part II. KLCC-FM, 89.7. 8 p.m. THEATER “Misalliance” $4. (See Sunday’s listing) Continuing Museum of Art: "Jade, The Stone of Heaven’’ and oil paintings by Kay Buckner. Main Galleries. Jan. 11-Feb. 8. “Return of the Manchu Court” Second Floor Gallery, South. Through Jan. 25. Art and Applied Design Dept., Lane Community College: Mixed Media Sculp ture by Mike E. Walsh. Through Jan. 28. Maude Kerns Art Center: Paintings by Margaret Goodwill. Main Gallery. Through Jan. 31. Photographs by Nancy Jones. Mezzanine Gallery. Through Jan. 29. Kairos Gallery: Abstract Landscapes by Margaret Coe. Through Jan. 31. Opus 5: Raku and stoneware by Ron Weil. Through Jan. 31. Visions and Perceptions: Serigraphs by Nancy Denison and Jim Boutwell. Through Jan. 31. Oregon Repertory Theatre Noon Time Gallery: Tapestries by Mina Degifis. 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Monday-Friday. Through Fe bruary. FOR ALL THAT YOU DO THIS RIM NEWS IS FOR YOU r ^uo RECREATION & INTRAMURALS 103 Gerlinger Hall Phone 686-4121,686-4113 Inner Tube Water Polo Action Welcome back to campus. A wide variety of recrea tional activities are available to students, faculty and staff You are invited to get involved now Check the enclosed box on this page for specific sport dead lines. Inner Tube Water Polo For a game you can quickly become addicted to try this wild water sport. Easy to learn and a lot of fun Games are played on Mondays between 5:00 p m and 9:00 p.m at Gerlinger Pool. Handball Men’s handball is played as a team event. Regulation handball rules apply. A team consists of 1 doubles and 2 singles matches. Matches are scheduled Monday through Friday at 3:35. A single elimination tournament is set up for this event. n o SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES Winter of 1981 Intramurals Basketball Handball Socci • Socct' Inner T tibe Wa’er Polo Racqui ’ball M -C M M W C 4? w All Campus Championships Tennis Doubles »** Inner Tube Race **■* (Super Stars) Racquetball Mixed Doubles Free Throw Contest *** (Super Stars) Scotch Doubles Bowling *** Fun Runs ***■ M-W M-W M-W M-W -C M-W Special Events Sports Photography M-W Contest Jujitsu M-W Circus Sports M-W 5 4 9 6 6 Noon. Jan 12 5 pm. Jan 5 pm, Jan 5 pm, Jan 5 pm, Jan 12 ** 14 t,s' 14 ** 14 ** M-W 3 5 pm. Jan 26 January 23 February 2 February 6 February 12 TBA TBA J0* *ve January 14 January 14 January 17 January 17 January 19 January 28 (tentative) January 24 February 2 February 7 February 12 TBA January 28 February 10 February 25 TBA TBA * M - Men, W - Women, C - Co-ed ** Managers/Captains Meeting - Check RIM office * * * Event short time commitment (15 minutes to 4 hours) Soccer Games are scheduled on Saturday and Sunday between 10:30 a m. and 4:00 p.m. at Autzen Stadium. Leagues include a 9 player game for men in Division I and II and a 6 player game for women. The season begins January 17 and ends March 14. Basketball Play will begin on January 14 — don't delay enter now There are team limitations. League's include Men’s I and II, Women’s I and II, Co-ed I and II. All of these divisions include league games leading to play-offs. Divisions III (men, women, co-ed) provides an opportunity to play in the true recreational sense - games are unofficiated. Racquetball Women s and men’s racquetball is played as a single elimination team event. A team consists of 3 singles events. Matches are scheduled to begin January 28 (tentative). Matches are scheduled on the outdoor courts Monday through Friday at 3:35 p m Entry Forms for winter activities are availble at 103 Gerlinger in the RIM office. Also available is the winter term information and forfeit deposit flyers. Players Without Partners is a service for tennis, racquetball and squash players. People wishing to register on the list may then use the list to find others who are seeking partners Lists are kept for begin ning, intermediate and advanced players. Joggers Service Looking for someone to jog /run at your pace and at a time that is convenient? Register at the RIM office indicating your preferences. You may then use the registration list to find a jogging partner. Budwelser and Western Beverage Company presents this page “ ® lo ••udents Interested In recreation and Intramurals. Publication ot RIM Highlltes should not be Interpreted In any way ““endorsement ot the sponsor's product by the University ot DUFFY’S JANUARY EVENTS SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Duffy’s Pool Tourney 4:00 pm Duffy’S Pool Tourney 4:00 pm SUPER BOWL PARTY Duffy's Pool Tourney 4:00 pm PAC10 Game of the Week 65c Pounders Duffy’s Pool Tourney 8:30 pm PAC 10 Game of the Week 65c Pounders Duffy’s Pool Tourney 8:30 pm PAC 10 Game of the Week 65c Pounders Duffy’s Pool Tourney 8:30 pm RON LLOYD DUFFYS Ladies Nite Ladies Drinks % Price 9-11 RON LLOYD DUFFYS Ladies Nite Ladies Drinks Vi Price L/ 9-11 DUFFYS Ladies Nite Ladies Drinks V2 Price 9-11 Live Music Hot Whacks 9-1 Live Music Hot Whacks 9-2 FRIDAY DUFFY’S Friday at 4 $1.75 Pitchers Free popcorn Hot Whacks 9-2 DUFFY’S Friday at 4 $1.75 Pitchers Free Popcorn LIVE MUSIC STODDARD & COLE DUFFY’S Friday at 4 $1.75 Pitchers Free Popcorn LIVE MUSIC Hot Whacks 9-2 Duffy’s 1 Friday at 4 $1.75 Pitchers Free Popcorn Hot Whacks 9-2 SATURDAY Live Music Hot Whacks LIVE MUSIC STODDARD & COLE 9-2 Live Music Hot Whacks 9-1 Live Music Hot Whacks 9-2