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Continued from Page 8 Sara ble to incoming freshmen. "I honestly don’t think I could advise a talented, serious gym nast to come to Oregon right now," Gustafson said "I would want so badly to support my school, but I just couldn’t do it." Putting this year’s problems aside, however, isn’t difficult for Gustafson, who looks at her career as being most fulfilling "I’m better than I’ve ever been right now, and if the scores don’t reflect that, you just have to accept it," Gustafson said "I judge my performance by how I felt I did, not by the score they flash up The score is big for the crowd, but not for the gymnast. ’ ’ Gustafson said she’ll be relieved when she finally reaches the end of this season and draws to a close her life in competitive gymnastics "I can't wait I don’t know when I've gotten home before 6 or 7:30," she says "Not being able to see the sun, you just go straight through the morning, the afternoon, and then it’s off to the gym " But she admits she 'll have difficulty staying away from gymnastics "Sure, after a couple of months. I’ll probably want to go back to the gym Yeah, I'm go ing to miss it," she said Likewise, what’s left of Oregon women’s gymnastics will probably miss her as well. DOONESBURY 2 2% nenrj. evenauoungforau the PM TRIAL PUBUCJTY, I THINR YOU GOT A PRETTY PAIR THAI UN FORTUNATELY FOR YOU, THAT YOUNG HENR.) GET YOUR TAIL. UR HERE by Garry Trudeau NOW UE BOTH KNOW YOU DTPNT DO ANYTHING THAT HASNT BEEN GOING ON AROUND HERE FOR YEARS. BET THE FACT IS YOU GOT CAUGHT YES. AND JUSTICE MUST SIR I BE5ERVEP It# DO GOOD NOW OBJECTION, GIVE ME YOUR YOURUJMST HONOR1 \ mm BLOOM COUNTY m coumtv ^^QQse WIU, C0M£ TO ORPE*. UL WWE AN 6M£«SCNCY. LUNG 5TOW65 ROCK 15 COMING TO HAY IN 3?Y OWN COMMUNITY... by Berke Breathed MEETINGS The Incidental Fee Committee will hold budge! hearings today in the EMU (room to be posted) Schedule 4pm Women in Transition 4 30pm Rape Crisis Network 5 p m . OSA 5 45 pm SNUFF A women's support group will meet today in Room 336. EMU Sponsored by Women s Referral and Resource Service For more information call 686-3327 The University Sailing Team will meet tonight at 8 in the EMU (room number to be posted) Mortar Board will meet tonight at 7 in the EMU (room number to be posted) SPEAKERS ' The Show s About to Begin!" is the topic of a panel discussion March 6 introducing the Eugene Performing Arts Center Scheduled to begin at 1 p m at the Fountain Court EMU the panel will focus on the compatibility of EPAC and the grass roots arts, and what will EPAC mean for University events and the Eugene Community Arts in general For more information, contact the Oregon Student Public Interest Research Group "Oral vs. Written Language: An Explora tion” is the topic of lecture by Prof Phil Cohen, department of computer science. OSU, today at 3:30 p m in Room 204, Chap man Hall WORKSHOPS A workshop sponsored by the Oregon chapter of the National Abortion Rights Action League will be offered today at 7 p m in the McNutt Room. Eugene City Hall. 777 Pearl St The workshop is aimed at providing knowledge and practical training which pro-choice individuals can puj to use in this Oregon Dally Emarald year s political campaigns Included will be an overview ot campaign elements political terminology, and voting and election laws For more intormation, call Jean Kerlin at 683-2049 • Age As An Asset In the Work) ot Work," a workshop for women returmg to academic studies will be ottered today from 10 a m to noon in Century Room F, EMU For more intormation, contact Women in Transition at 686-4099 FORUMS Modification of the University Incinerator and source-separated recycling are the topics ot a torum today at 11 a m in the EMU Forum Sponsored by the Survival Center, the torum will feature the director ot the Lane County Solid Waste Facility and the director of the University Physical Plant MUSIC Thursday — Clarinetists Denise Angco and Karen Mitts and student composer Dan Brugh will present a Musical Smorgasbord concert at 12:30 p m in Room 198 of the Music School Angco will play a concerto by W A Mozart, Mitts will play sonatas by Domenico Scarlatti, and Brugh will perform his Bethlehem It" tor solo tape Also on Thursday, tour |azz combos will play at 8 p m in Beall Concert Hall The Dick Blake Trio, the Charles Dowd Quartet and two student combos will perform jazz tunes of the 1940s to the present MISCELLANEOUS Lenten worship today at 4:30 p m at the Komoma Center chapel, 1414 Kincaid St Sponsored by Episcopal Campus Ministry Everyone is welcome to attend Anyone Interested In learning about Am nesty International is invited to drop by the information table set up by the campus group today in the EMU lobby A Third World benefit dinner, featuring African chicken pilau, vegetarian tamale pie and various desserts, will be held at the Keystone Cate. 395 W Fifth St today from 5 30-9 p m Music has been scheduled and an OLCC temporary license has been ap plied for The meal will benefit People for Southern African Freedom For more infor mation, call 485-1755 The Teacher Education Graduate Student Organization (TEGSO) is having a Vintage Brown Bagger on Friday in Room 276. Education The fun starts at 3:30 p m All graduate students in Education are encour aged to come and to bring either cheese or crackers to share Take this chance to meet other students in Education and learn more about TEGSO spo rtf olio M Train Express and the Rhino* captured championships in the intramural basketball division title games held Wednesday In division I play. M Train derailed the . Phi Kappa Psi's. 46-36 The Rhinos mauled the B B Boogies 46-31 to capture the division II flag The women's championship, rescheduled from Tuesday, will be held today in Esslinger center court at 3:45 p m Oragon cheerleaders Al Woodruff and Krystal Kelley have been picked by the National Cheerleaders Association to help staff cheerleading clinics around the country this summer Woodruff, one of five male All-American cheerleaders, and Kelley were picked on the basis of their cheerleading, acrobatic and leadership ability Woodruff was also picked for the same honor last year BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — Wondrous Wayna Gretzky set a National Hockey League record for goals in one season Wednesday night, scoring his 77th on a 10-foot wrist shot with 6:36 remaining, then adding two more goals in the final two minutes to boost ■ the Edmonton Oilers to a 6-3 victory over the Buffalo Sabres Gretzky, who Sunday night tied Phil Esposito's league mark of 76 goals, set in 1970-71, beat Buffalo goalie Don Edwards on his eighth shot of the game The three goals, plus two first-period assists, gave Gretzky 176 points for the campaign, 12 more than his NHL record of last year Esposito got his 76 goals in a 78-game season It took Gretzky just 64 of this • season's 80 games to get 79 goals and 176 points The Oregon badminton chib fared extremely well at a tournament held at Lane Community College last weekend Members who placed first or second in their divisions l were as follows: A Division — 1st, K. Wong, men's doubles, 2nd, K Wong, men's singles B Division — 1st, A Kledal. women's singles, 2nd, Lee Chou Tan. women's singles: 1st, K Vogel, men's singles: 2nd, Ian Chen, men's singles: 1st. Tan-Kladal, women's doubles. 1st. Vogel, McWilliams, men's doubles; 2nd, Read-Ang, men's doubles, 1st. Read-Kledal, mixed doubles C Division — 1st, L Durham, women s singles; 1st, L. Younger, women's doubles; • 2nd. Durham-Richards, women's doubles; 2nd, Wong-Cheong, men's doubles, 1st. Ang-Tan, mixed doubles D division — 2nd, Richards, women's singles; 1st, Ming-Thean. men's doubles. 1st, Ming-Youngen, mixed doubles Oregon trackster Leann Warren national collegiate champion at 800 and 1500 meters, will go after the 800-meter crown in The Athletics Congress Indoor National Track and Field Championships in New York s Madison Square Garden Friday, Feb 26 Warren, who has an outdoor best of 1 59 63 for 800, should be one of the favorites ' in the field which also includes Tennessee s Delisa Walton, who has run 2:01 39 Oregon freshman Kathy Hayes was named Female Athlete of the Meet in the Bozeman Chronicle Games held last weekend in Montana Hayes was the run-away winner in the 3,000, clocking 9 36 9 The Oregon women's swim team will be in Seattle this week to participate in the 1982 Northwest College Women's Sports Association swimming championships The Ducks finished their dual meet season at 6-8 and will try to fare as well as they did last year when they took second place Oregon s last NCWSA Championship title was in 1973, but the Ducks have not . placed below fourth since 1973 and have come in second five times The University of Washington the host school for this year's meet, has won the last eight titles OAKWAY CINEMA Oakway Mall—*342*5351 HELD OVER $2.00 TONITE $2.00 they stole history! 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