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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1982)
sportfolio The Emerald Sports section’s new feature — SPORTFOLIO — Is devoted to coverage of the University’s many club sports, Intramurals, and other events not otherwise covered by the ODE. In addition, stories from the Associated Press wire service will sometimes be Included when space limitations preclude their use. The section will appear regularly throughout the remainder of the year. Anyone wishing to have their sport or event mentioned In SPORTFOLIO should call the ODE office (686-5511) or leave a notice with the sports staff. Oregon’s co-ed ski team and the Central Oregon Community College ski team will co host the Tom Cranston Cup, January 22-23 at Mt Bachelor Besides the Ducks, 12 teams will compete including Oregon State, Pacific Lutheran, University of Washington, Washington State, and College of Idaho, one of the region s best squads The teams will compete in both men's and women’s alpine and cross country events Slalom events will run on Friday, Jan. 22, while the giant slalom and cross country events will take place Saturday. Jan 23. The event will be the only race hosted by the Oregon skiers this year. Ski team coach Bret MacPherson says that gatekeepers are needed for the two-day affair. He adds that Mt Bachelor usually provides volunteers with free ski tickets for a couple of hours work during the races Those interested are to report to the race department at Mt Bachelor before 10 a m on race days. The Duck skier* got off to a good start this season with high finishes in races hosted by the College of Idaho at Bogus Basin, Idaho Oregon’s men finished second in the giant slalom and slalom, while the women placed fourth in the same events Oregon Crew coach Lori Huseth has set new goals for crew members who are in training for the regatta season due to begin at the end of March Huseth intends to choose a "best boat" from among the light and heavyweight rowers to compete in the regatta Crew members will have one best boat each for men and women. "I wanted to give those in training something to strive for," Huseth says. "Not only does it provide extra incentive for people to come out and train, but it will also help to raise the standard of Oregon rowing. Huseth says everyone who trains will be able to row in regattas. During the month of January, crew members are involved in our-of-the-boat training, which involves running and weight training. Huseth says all new rowers must come out this week in order to be considered for the regattas Huseth can be contacted through club sports. Crew members discussed traveling to Los Angeles during spring break to train with USC and UCLA Tuesday night The Oregon women's soccer team members participated in a border-to-border run last weekend to raise money for the cost of their trip to the national women's soccer champion ship last term Each of the 11 runners ran an average of 30 miles to raise $1500 of the $4800 to break even Additional money-raising ventures might in clude a raffle for a trip to Las Vegas Oregon’s men's lacrosse squad will begin practice Thursday, Jan 21. Anyone interested in participating should be at Autzen Stadium at 3 p.m. Coach Spud Coulson says that no experience is necessary, and invites new comers to try out. Equipment will be provided, except for sticks The Ducks will play 11 regular season games, plus participate in the Pacific North west Lacrosse Tournament and a Jamboree. Oregon first game will be at home against Willamette University on Saturday. March 6. Home games will be played on either the old track and field facility behind Hayward Field, or the field on 18th and Agate streets. See your Jostens’ Representative date Today & Tomorrow time 9 am-4 pm PLACE uo BOOKSTORE 13th & Kincaid Mon-Fri 8:15-5:30 Sat 10:00-3:00 Textbooks 686-3520 • General Books 686-3510 • Supplies 6*6-4331 $!5/$30 REBATE On your College Ring 40% Off all Bulova, Timex and Texas Instrument watches Limited to slock on hand Sate ands January 23,1M2 13th & Kincaid Mon-Fri 8:15-5:30 BOOKSTORE Sat 10:00-3:00 emerald mSFORTS Sports Editor: Steve Spatz A C n/\a4o Inff f"T irlroronn SONY BRINGS YOU A NEW WORLD RECORD. $169.95 Reg. $189.95 Pick up the world, with our CFS-65S-and record it in stereo on a built-in cassette-corder! That’s the joy of owning Sony’s new AM/FM Stereo radio, with world-wide coverage of shortwave bands 1 and 2. Tune in world news, entertainment, music ... or pick up the tops in FM and AM broadcasting in your area. Big stereo speakers give you full, rich sound quality: a pair of 5" woofers deliver resonant bass, and 2" tweeters add magnificent, clear treble. AC/battery power capability means you can carry the CFS-65S anywhere you travel— there’s even 110/220 dual-voltage switching, in case you decide to take off for a first-hand look at the faraway places you’ve been listening to! uo THE ONE AMD ONLY BOOKSTORE 1 3th & Kincaid Mon-Fri 8:15-5:30 Sat 10:00-3:00