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343-1182 29th & Willamette (behind Patty ’s Pizza) German AUTO SERVICE VWs-MERCEDES-BMWs DATSUN-TOYOTA-AUDI Reliable service for your foreign car 342-2912 2025 Franklin Blvd Eugene, Oregon II Cultural Forum Presents The Japanese Art Of Papermahing April 5 Lawrence 107 5 pm With Erika Kahn Fim on VupmiuilUHi m Jq|xm' Sfck s of it kipMU'M' Paprnnntomj Vin<|r |jrm r» Admission Free european chocolates and other delectables... 24th & HILYARD Page 12 Timbers come to Autzen Smoothing out the rough edges will be coach Vic Crowe's aim when the Portland Timbers bring their North American Soccer League act to Autzen Stadium Sunday for a preseason clash with the Edmonton Dril lers Crowe has not yet said who wifi be in the Portland lineup for the 4 p.m kickoff, but he did say that he will be taking a dose look at how his squad blends together as they close out the preseason and gear up for the regular-season opener next Friday at Seattle In their only other outing of the preseason, the Timbers defeated Edmonton 1-0 on mid fielder Brian Gant's 25-yard blast last Sunday in Victoria. British Columbia Crow used that first contest to get a look at his personnel, playing all 17 players that were activated tor the game. Injured defender Berme Fagan was the only Timber who didn't see action Fagan will be sidelined again this week Last Sunday Crowe went with a 4-3-3 lineup with a starting lineup which had second-year Timber Oragan Radovich in goal, Willie Dona chie, Gary Collier, Young Jeung Cho and Gienn Myernick in defense. John Pratt, John Bain and Gant in midfield, and Willie Anderson. Ron Futcher and Dale Mitchell up front Futcher. who was the all-time leading scorer at Minnesota when the franchise folded after last season, is one of several new faces on the Timber squad this spring Other newcomers include goalkeeper Bill Irwin who is likely to see action Sunday, midfield rookie Greg Ion who is back from a serious knee injury sufferred in a reserve game last summer, and midfielder Carl Strong who came to the Timbers from Atlanta The Timbers will be sponsoring a coaches clinic Saturday night at Harris Hall in the Lane County Courthouse at 7:30 p m Timbers Gant, Chris Heilenkamp and Ion will be on hand Last spring at Autzen the Timbers defeated San Diego, the team they eventually fell to in the playoffs sportfolio Oregon's woman's softball loam will swing into action Friday whsn they begin play at the Southern Oregon tournament in Ashland The Ducks enter the 1982 campaign under first year coach Charles Sylvester hoping to improve their attack and their 9-19 record from 1981 The Ducks will compete in a round-robin group which includes Western Oregon. Oregon Tech, and Central Oregon First place teams from each of the two groups will meet Saturday afternoon tor the tournament title Sylvester said this tournament will give him a better idea of where his team is headed as it readies for the home opener next Friday, a 2.30 p m double-header with Portland Stale The Oregon dub sports rugby spued travels to Ferndaie. Washington Saturday to meet Western Washington for the Pacific Northwest Rugby Union championship Oregon won the state title by virtue of its 6-0 win over Oregon State It was the first time in 10 years that an Oregon squad defeated OSU Saturday s winner will advance to the western regional* in Santa Barbara slated for next weekend Oregon man’s track coach Ml Bain par has baen named assistant coach for the U S Olympic team for the 1984 Los Angeles Summer games Dellinger represented the U S in the 1956. 1960 and 1964 games as a distance runner Tam He In o« an, woman's head back coach, has been selected as an assistant coach for the West squad m this summer s National Sports Festival Oregon women’a gywwsober coach Oary Vandarhoaf has resigned from ha post tor what he calls family reasons Vanderhoff is reportedly moving to California The Oregon men's tennis team suffered a 6-3 setback at the hands of Lewis and Clark State College of Idaho Thursday The loss dropped the Ducks' record to 5-3 on the season Oregon had raised its record to 5-2 on Wednesday with a 6-3 victory over the University of Portland as Stewart Bartlett won ha no 1 singles match 7-6,6-2, and then teamed with Ron Elvm for a 6~4.4-6.6-2 win in no 1 doubles action "I'm very pleased.’ said coach Buzz Summers of his team's effort "They're a good group of players and they have a lot of enthusiasm " Oregon’s next match a against Southern Oregon on Saturday Meanwhile, the Oregon women’s tenna team will be idle until April 13 after this weekend's Southern Oregon invitational in Ashland was cancelled The women take on Oregon State m Corvallis on April 13 Oregon a 1-5 on the season following s tough road trip through California, but coach Nancy Osborne remains opbmatic "We've been working really hard.' she says "The year we want to finish second in the region " Oregon was third last yesr LOS ANOFI F6 (AP) — Pole RoseSe, National Football Lsegue commissioner, testified Thursday that the move of the Los Angeles Rams from the Coliseum to the stadium m suburban Anaheim benefited all pro football followers in the area "Anaheim Stadium sold out and so television of home games was sent to 2Yi million fans in Southern California he said on the witness stand RozeMe was one of the first witnesses m the retrial of the antitrust case brought by the Oakland Raiders and the Coliseum against the National Football League The Rams vacated the Coliseum in 1980 and the Raiders tried to move in. but the NFL owners said no The first trial ended m a deadlock in August when |urors voted 6-2 in favor of the Raiders At oaue a NFL constitution Rule 4.3 which requires s 75 percent vote of the 28 member teams before a club can move The owners, with nearly all of them voting, were unanimous in their opposition to the Raiders’ move so the club sued the league Coliseum lawyer Maxwell Biecher reminded RozeUe on Thursday that he earlier said the Rams got the most out of the move But RozeUe replied that "when I reflected. I decided the significant tact was to the public " "I asked Rosen bloom (late Rams owner Carroll Rosenbloom) to reflect again before making the move I thought it was to ha best interest to stay In the Coliseum.’ RozeUe said Rozelle was general manager of the Rams before becoming commissioner in I960 [R Men linksters tied for 10th in first round FRESNO. CelH. - The Oregon men's golf team shot a first-round 378 Thursday after noon to tie for tenth place at the Fresno State-Pepsi Golf Clas sic First-day leader USC is 15 strokes up on the Ducks at 363, but only one stroke ahead of second place Stanford Eric Johnson leads Oregon with a first round score of 72, three shots off the pace set by Jeff Johnson of UCLA at 69 Four players are tied at 70 The weather was cool and windy as the Ducks waited through a two-hour delay in their starting time Thursday morning, and Oregon golf coach Jim Ferguson said the Ducks generally did not play well but were still within striking distance "I hope we play better tom morrow — we aren't that far out from the first three or four teams,' Ferguson said The 18-team tournament re sumes Friday and will conclude Saturday afternoon. OREGON SCORES - Eric Johnson, 72. Paul Weinhold, 75. Shell Joyner, 76 Brian Caston guay, 77. Mark Sivara. 78. 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