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RENNIE’S -w ~ LANDING Try Our Breakfast Special!! Two Eggs 3 Generous portion of Home Fries Toast or English Muffin & Coffee ONLY $1.50 J?ennie^s^mdin£«^214Kincaid«687-0600 $5 PER DAY FOR A GUARANTEED GOOD TIME* X>C Ski Rental Includes: • Fischer Super 5tep Skis • Alfa Fleece-Lined Boots • Tonkin Poles ond Bindings • Free Breakage Insurance • $9 Weekend Rote 'Howkeye s rents only the finest equipment Decause we want you to have a good time if our equipment is un satisfactory we II give you one free day hawkeye’s X Fifth Street Public Market, 343-9564 Gymnast coaches clash Oregon's women's gymnastics team will get a whirlwind tour of the Bay area this weekend as they meet San Francisco State on Friday. Stan ford and USC in Palo Alto on Saturday and Cal and USC on Sunday afternoon in Berkeley But as the team leaves Eugene this morning, they'll exit amidst controversy Jeff Davis has quit his position as assistant coach, apparently due to a difference of opinion with Sue Vanderhoef, wife of head coach Gary Vanderhoef, during a practice session last Friday Vanderhoef's wife had been filling in for him after he suffered a back injury Davis was not available for comment, but Vanderhoef, who will resume his coaching duties next week, described Davis as, "a guy that had some problems He didn't follow instructions, and he created a negative atmosphere for the team." A team member reported that Davis and Vanderhoef had clashed at times during the season She said that the team was quite upset over what had happened, but added that the incident has brought the girls on the squad closer together Against their upcoming opponents, the Ducks should face some stern tests over the weekend. Friday, San Francisco State is the opponent, and assistant coach Kurt Krichko called SFS. "a team with the caliber of a UC Davis They are a good Division III team — we II use the meet as a warm-up for the rest of the weekend meets Next are Stanford and USC. and Oregon will have its hands full The Cardinals have scored in the 142s already this season (against Oregon State) and possess one of the top all-arounders in the nation in Marilyn Chapman The Trojans, meanwhile, were ranked eighth in the nation in the pre-season polls Sunday it will be Cal and USC, and Krichko says that the Bears, "do not have much depth team-wise We should beat them, and we should beat USC Krichko feels that the Ducks are where they should be after last weekend's meet with UC Davis and OSU. and he added that Oregon should top the high score of 136 20 set last weekend Two gymnasts in particular who have given the Ducks a lift are freshmen Gen Frazer and Julie Tennenhouse "With the team being this small, they can do a job for us They can be our spark ," Krichko says spo rtf olio SCHLADMING, Austria (AP) — American Steve Mahre stepped out of the shadow of his twin brother Phil and won the giant slalom title at the World Alpine Skiing Championships Wednesday Mahre defeated favored defending champion Ingemar Stenmark of Sweden who took the silver medal Boris Strei of Yugoslavia was third and collected his nation's first ever world championship meda Mahre 24 from Yakima Wash never had won an international giant slalom going into Wednesday s race ft is a great thrill for me because now I have won the most important giant slalom of the year said the 24-year-oid American Mahre became the first U S skier to take an indivduai title in the world championships Billy Kidd won the combined title at Vai Gardena Italy in 1970 while Phil Mahre took the combined title at the 1980 Lake Placid Winter Olympics SEATTLE (AP) — The Seattle Seahawks insist they want to keep free agent piacekicker Efren Herrera Mo he s not unwanted general manager John Thompson said on Tuesday Of course we want to sign him On Monday Herrera became a free agent The seven-year professiona from UCLA suggested that the Seahawks wanted to unload him and his salary and replace him with a younger kicker with a lower salary The Oregon men * alpine »kl learn finished second out ot 11 teams entered in the Anthony Lakes Alpine Slalom last Friday Oregon State finished first in the event Freshman Regan Carter came up with a second place in the individual competition to lead Oregon while sophomore Mike Ptefter and freshman Rick Peterson finishing 12th and 17th respectively out of a field of 80 men The men have finished second In each of the Iasi three meets and have nearly clinched a spot in regional* The College of Idaho leads the league Brent Woyat a freshman out of Canada who is the leading skier tor Oregon was not able to attend Friday s slalom All runners, walkers, joggers and wheelchair entrants are welcome to take part in the Euphoria Chocolate Company s Valentines Day Truffle Trot — two-mile and tour-mile races scheduled to begin at 1 20 p m Feb ta af Alton Baker Park An entry tee ot S5 50 (it paid by Sunday or S6 if paid att#' that time) will be charged Entry blanks are available from tne race sponsor and Eugene-area sporting goods stores WHERE YOUR INCIDENTAL FEE DOLLARS GO Each term full-time students pay $44.00 in incidental fees. This year, this money is spent on the following activities: $44 EMU $23.00 / $10 ASUO $11 Athletics 1982-81 Allocations: EMU Building maintenance, Administration and programs, Main Desk Store Cultural Forum events Club Sports Child Care Centers Craft Center Outdoor Program Recreation Center TOTAL ALLOCATION: $1,106,427 Intercollegiate Athletics, support for women's and men’s programs and a student ticket price subsidy. TOTAL ALLOCATION: $544,066 ASUO PROGRAMS: TOTAL ALLOCATION - $509,873 Amazon Child Care Ctr Amazon Comm Tenants Alpha Kappa Psi Asian-American S U AAA Committee Black Student Union Chinese Student Assn Comptroller Council for Excep Child Condon Society Crisis Center CSPA Grad S.A DEPM Grad S.A Drug Info Ctr EMU Board English Grad S.A C ESCAPE Ethnic Women’s All Food-Op Outreach Foreign Student Org Forensics Gay People's Alliance Gerontology Assn Hawaii Club Inc Fee Committee Interfraternity Coun Jewish Student Union KWAX-Radio Legal Services MBA Association MEChA Model U N Club Comm for Music Arts Muslim Student Assn Native Am. S.U NCAA V.F V Off-Campus Housing 6.077 1.510 244 4 446 2,921 11.854 4.079 5.483 243 1.366 7.178 582 238 20.005 1.792 500 17.432 995 2.616 10.890 9,177 . 2,184 . 1,462 100 9.747 3,477 2.044 1,736 30.069 844 3966 2.098 7079 1.712 8.313 211 5.500 Oregon Daily Emerald Office of Stud Advoc Ore Student Lobby OSPRIG Panhellenic Council People & Ore Coast Philosophy Club PLUS Poli Sci Student U Pre-health Sci Ctr Psych Clinic Psych Club Rape Crisis Network Rec Folk Dance Rec Intramurals RPM Grad Students Repertory Dancers SEARCH Soc. Work Int. Grp Solar Energy Center Student Bar Assn Student Travel Ctr SUAB Survival Center Switchboard Theater 4:30 Univ Theater Tool Library Univ Veterans Women in Communic Women’s Referral Serv Women in Science Women in Transition YMCA YWCA Unall Reserves Executive 92.713 27.241 19.768 10.000 2.719 1.854 142 1.641 860 997 382 204 1.200 2.011 5.000 446 3,826 6,756 933 558 15.438 868 9.608 16,849 2.642 1,101 17.844 4.039 1,207 . 752 3.803 427 2.061 . 721 2,419 5.000 55,673 The Incidental Fee Committee is now considering budget requests from these and other organizations. If you have any suggestions regarding the ap propriate level of funding for any of these activities, call or write: Karsten Rasmussen, Chairer Incidental Fee Committee Suite 3 EMU Univ. of Oregon 97403 686-3749 The office of ASUO President recommends budget levels to the IFC. You may offer ideas and suggestions to: Alan Contreras Vice-President, Program Admin. Suite 4 EMU Univ. of Oregon 97403 686-3724 PELT) Page 8 Thursday, February 4. 1982