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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1981)
Color Graphics for Porjects, Papers, Grants • Pie Charts • Bar Charts • Line Charts MEC Computer Graphics 747-1261 sports Stars to come out at Pre meet Classic studded with world-class athletes A world-class discus field and a fine group of 5.000 meter competitors headline Saturday s Prefontame Classic. HViei Lin s • Best Chinese Food • Authentic Atmosphere • Friendlv Service • Oriental Music Open 5:00-9:30 Mon-Sat Upstairs of the Bamboo Pavilion 1275 Alder St. V. s I 411 14 I «_ CONVENIENT LOCATION IN EMU GROUND FLOOR Close to the Rec Center 59.00 A wet cut designed for you and your hair tor easy care — An economical quick stop for people short on time 512.00 A wet cut designed tor you and your hair, including air wave styling — a complete style to go anywhere 514.00 Includes shampoo moisturizing conditioner hair cut designed for you and air wave styling — a complete treatment NATURAL HAIR DESIGNS FOR MEN AND WOMEN Walk-ms or Appointments 687-1347 N€^ US UNIT€D WITH SCKWC€ Downtown - next to Overpark 40 E 10th St 484-1200 Across from Max s 561 E 13th Ave 485-4422 IT'S WAR! We’re putting up our pizza against anything this town’s ever tasted. Savory sauce with the choicest gunk and smothered with a moun tain of mozzarella. You ain’t had one yet? What’s holdin’ ya? The doors are open now! 2175 West 11 th • EUGENE 345-4545 beginning at 5 25 p.m at Hayward Field The meet features a truck load of Olympic champions, world-record holders and American-record holders, in addition to several up-and coming stars The discus competition is led by Ben Plucknett. who captured the world record a few weeks ago at the Modesto Relays Other tossers include former Oregon athlete and world record holder Mac Wilkins Knut Hjeltnes, ranked fourth in the world last year and another former Duck, Dave Vorhees The 5 000 field includes 10 runners with times under 13 35 and 18 under 13:50 Included in that are local favorites Dick Quax a coach for Athletics West and former Duck Matt Centrowitz The men's and women s 800 have something in common — a locally-trained athlete going for a fast time Kenya s Mike Boit, a 1972 Olympic silver medalist and University grad student, ran one of the fastest times in the world this season (1 45 32) last weekend at the Jumbo Elliot Classic His lifetime best is 1 43 6 The women's race has Oregon's Leann Warren, the recently crowned AIAW champion in the 800 She will try to improve on her personal best of 2:01 3 with a field that in cludes Kenya s Techla Chemabwai (2 00 1). Athletics West's Essie Kelly (2 02 34) and Debbie Campbell of Canada (2:02 8) Tom Byers, winner of last weekend s Twilight Mile will face New Zealand s John Walker in the 1,500 Other 1.500 competitors include Graham Williamson and Craig Masback The women's 1,500 could be a very tight race with AIAW 3,000 champ Regina Joyce (4 12 7 this season in the 1.500), Joan Hansen (4 12). Brenda Webb (4 12 9), Maggie Keyes (4 13 4) and Debbie Scott (4 11 1) The top three finishers in last year's Olympic Trials javelin will compete Saturday Rod Ewaliko (291-0) Bruce Kennedy (287-0) c. mvT'ctiu ynuiu Ken Martin a former Duck now competing for Athletic lVesf. will compete in a strong steeplechase field and Duncan Atwood (285-5) will be joined by Bob Roggy (293-7), the NCAA champion in 1978 Two former American record holders will go at it in the women's high jump Louise Rit ter (6-4V<) and Jom Huntley (6-43/<), an assistant coach at Oregon State, will try to recap ture the record snagged by Pam Spencer (6-5Vi) last week Other events include the steeplechase with Athletics West's Ken Martin and field all with bests under 8 32. and the 100 hurdles with AIAW 400 hur dles champion Robin Marks and Oregon athletes Lexie Miller and Kris Costello The Pre Classic will be preceded at 11 am by a meet for high school and open athletes Event winners will advance to the Pre competition i r CZt The Upward Bound program provides high school students with a place to grow, a place to start: helping them sort out who they are and who they wish to become — in their personal relationships, school experiences, and career choices Want to help9 TUTORS NEEDED Volunteer 2 hours/week (minimum) tutoring high school students in the Upward Bound program on the University of Oregon campus June 22-August 14 Tutors needed for math, science, reading, writing, personal finance, English as a second language (Indochinese students). A rewarding experience you won't forget! Call Upward Bound, 686-3501 or drop by 107 Friendly Hall for details. EVER HEAR THE WORDS UPWARD BOUND"? a & ■ § § $ $ I ///////////// z/s///////////y//z wmmY/mmzmsm j BUY 1 GET 2 FREE (of equal value) on shirts, skirts, blouses and pants. Lazar's Bazar 164 H' Broadway 687-0139, 687-9766