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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1981)
sports Matmen meet Vikings for third time this year Portland State University will take it's third shot this season at the Oregon wrestling team today at 7:30 p.m. in McArthur Court. The Vikings have been unsuccessful in their first two attempts. Oregon won an early season dual, 30-24, and blitzed the Vikings 29-7 in the Oregon Invita tional. The Ducks, ranked eighth in the na tion, will be seeking its 13th dual meet win against one loss. Portland State's record is 12-7-1. Portland State is led by Charlie Lucas at 142 pounds and Kevin Benson at 167. “Charlie is a great wrestler,” says Oregon coach Ron Finley “He beat Scott Bliss (second in the NCAA meet) last year and beat (Oregon State All American) Mike Bauer earlier this sea son. “He will likely wrestle Bill Nugent, which should be a great match.” Lucas is 17-3 and Nugent 10-2. At 167, Jett Stuebing, 15-1 this sea son, will take on Benson, 11-1. Ben son’s only loss was to Stuebing. Photo by Martha Stanton Oregon will continue to use its "spotlight" style tonight against Portland State. Management also to blame for violence Any federal law to control violence in sports should be aimed equally at players, coaches and management, said National Football League veter an Alan Page. In an article published Mon day in the February issue of Sport magazine, Page, a defen sive tackle with the Chicago Bears and practicing attorney, said legislation is needed because those in charge of the nation's professional sports have failed to do the job. Page said the proposed Sports Violence Act is a “posi tive step," but that "The act does not go far enough because it neglects to place criminal penalties on those people who promote and-or teach players to use excessive violence.” The proposed law, expected to be introduced to Congress this year, contains maximum penalties of a year in prison and a $5,000 fine. Page pointed to two recent cases where legal hits severly injured players. In one, Philadelphia wide receiver Wal ly Henry suffered broken ribs and a ruptured spleen. In the other, New England wide receiver Darryl Stingley was paralyzed from the neck down. ' 1981 Eurailpasses Available Now Eurail Youthpass is a convenient card—paid for in advance especially conceived for people under 26 years of age. It entitles you to 1 or 2 full months of unlimited 2nd class rail travel throughout 16 countries of Europe. More than 100,000 miles of rail lines to choose from. You can see as much or as little of Europe as you want, but you see it from the European's point of view. Youthpass Rates: (under 26 years) $260 — 1 month $330 — 2 months For free brochure contact: Viking Travel FifthPearl Bulding 207 E. 5th (Across from 5th St Market) 686-1234 NOTHING ELSE FEELS LIKE NAVY FLYING. The sharp whine of jet engines covers the flight deck. Throttles are at full power, and you’re waiting for the signal to launch. Now: The catapult fires. G forces slam you back into your seat. Suddenly, you’re flying low and fast over the night sea. Nothing else feels like Navy flying. Nothing. And as a pilot or flight officer you can be part of it. The Navy puts you in full control of a multi-million dollar super-sophisticated combination of jet aircraft and electronic wizardry. In return, the Navy demands something of you: Leadership. As officers, right from the start, members of the Navy aviation team get decision-making authority, leadership responsibility, and management experience. Other careers can give you responsibility. ButNavy gives it to you sooner. Make your first leadership decision now. Send in the coupon. Nothingelse feels like Navy flying. NAVY OPPORTUNITY INFORMATION CENTER PO. BOX 5000.Clifton, NJ 0701 C7 86 96 I □ Yes. I'm interested in becoming part of the Navy aviation team. Please send me more information. I0A| " am* FIRST iIM.FASK PRINT, FAST City____ St ;ni._Zip_ Age_ tCollege I'niversitx_ ^Graduation Date_QGrade P<»«nt_ ANIajor/ Minor_ Phone Number_ lAHKACODKi ’Hcm Time to Call This is for general recruitment information You do not have to furnish any of the information requested (jf course, the more we know, the more we can help you determine the kinds of Navy programs for which you qualify CN 1/8 1 NAVY OFFICERS GET RESPONSIBILITY FAST.