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BLACK CHALLENGES OF THE 80’s
APRIL 13-15
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WORKSHOP/ 10:30 A.M. 167 E.M.U.
Conducted by International Pianist
INGRAM FOX
Admission Free
LECTURE 8. PERFORMANCE/ 7:30 P.M.
E.M.U. Ballroom
International Pianist & Composer
INGRAM FOX
Admission — $2.00 Student
$3.50 General
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Wednesday
PANEL DISCUSSION/ 7:30 P.M. at E.M.U.
Journalists Question:
DEAN DERRIK BELL—Dean of U of O Law / '
School
JIM WEAVER—Congressman
DR. CLIFFORD SMITH—OSU Vice President
DAVE FROHNMAYER—State Attorney General
Admission Free
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PERFORMANCE/ 7:30 PJVI. at South
Eugene H.S.
African-Derived Dance Performed by:
DANCE DIMENSIONS THEATER COMPANY
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. . fostering cultural enrichment, awareness
and utility amongst all people.”
Admission — $3.50 Student
$5.00 General
$6.00 Reserved
Tickets Available at — U of O Main Desk. Meier &
Frank. Toad Hall. Back Stage
SPONSORED BY THE UNIVERSITY Of OREGON BLACK STUDENT UNION
Boxing great Joe Louis,
66, dies of heart attack
LAS VEGAS (AP) - Former heavyweight boxing cham
pion Joe Louis, who held the title for almost 12 years and
ranked as one of history's greatest fighters, died Sunday at
the age of 66. 1
“He was in a cardiac arrest state when he arrived,’’ said
nursing supervisor Shirley Brown at Desert Springs Hospital.
“They did everything they could to revive him." Brown said
Louis died at 10:05 a m. I
Louis, confined to a wheelchair since heart surgery in
1977, attended the Larry Holmes-Trevor Berbick heavyweight
title fight Saturday night at Caesars Palace.
Called the Brown Bomber for his punch and string of
knockout victories, Louis was just 23 when he won the title by
knocking out 31-year-old James Braddock in the eighth
round at Chicago in 1937.
He had a 35-1 record, including 31 knockouts, at the time
he won the heavyweight title. His 11 years and eight months
as titleholder was the longest continuous reign in
heavyweight title history.
Louis fought 27 championship bouts, including a record
25 defenses without a loss after he took the title.
The most famous part of the Louis legend was the two
championship fights against Max Schmeling. Schmeling won
the first bout in 1936, but Louis won the 1938 rematch.
"Joe was a boxing genius," said Schmeling, 75, who lives
in Hamburg, West Germany. He called Louis “the kind that
only comes, at most, one time in a generation. He was the
greatest opponent I ever faced in the ring.”
Net squads post losses
in weekend matches
Christi Dorsey of the Univer
sity of Washington handed
Oregon’s Lindsay Bartlett her
first conference loss of the year
to spark the Huskies to a 9-0
victory over the Ducks Satur
day.
Dorsey beat Bartlett, 6-4, 2-6,
6-3, in the top singles event and
later teamed with Terri Agee to
win their doubles match. The
Duck women are now 8-2 for the
season.
The Oregon men, lost two
matches to the University of
Idaho, 5-4, and Washington,
9-0, this weekend. The Ducks’
record i& now 10-3.
The men will host Pacific
Lutheran Friday at 2:30 p.m.
Next action for the Duck
women will be Tuesday morning
when they host Oregon State at
10 a.m. Both matches will be
held at the Alder Street courts.
Soccer squad takes seventh
Oregon’s women’s soccer
team won one of three matches
to take seventh place at the
Westmont Invitational last wee
kend in Santa Barbara, Calif.
The Ducks dropped decisions
Friday to Stanford, 1-0, and UC
Santa Barbara, 2-1. Stanford
scored its goal with only 30
seconds remaining in the game.
Oregon outshot the Cardinals
12-2.
Oregon finished the tour
nament Saturday with a 9-0
whitewash of tournament host
Westmont. Striker Felicity Mith
en and halfback Iris Simmons
scored two goals apiece for the
Ducks.
The Ducks were without the
services of all-American Mi
chelle Potestio who has been
sidelined due to injuries.
Oregon's next competiton will
be May 16-17 at the Stanford
Invitational at Palo Alto, Calif.
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