CASH For Textbooks Mon -Fri Smith Family Bookstore 768 E 13th 1 Bl From Campus ** MS-1651 i April Specials j at the I Turning Point I Perms $28.00 | reg $35.00 | Includes haircut I Haircut $10.00 and Blowdry ■ reg. $15.00 | ask tor | Kathy McCarty 343-4813 2660 Oak LMHBibring couponawi Wanted: the next Bear Bryant Eugene Sports Program offers students chances to coach By Scott Coe Of It«• Em* raid Although Vince Lombardi, John Wooden and Bear Bryant probably didn’t get their start coaching third graders how to pass, shoot and dribble, the Eugene Sports Program (ESP) has plenty of opportunities for University students to begin their coaching careers this spring “We re not necessarily look ing for experts, just students who enjoy working with the kids," ESP director Monta Pot ter says Potter, who received her Master's degree from the University in 1981, is in charge of recruiting coaches from the University district of Eugene Right now she is looking for coaches for boys’ baseball and girls’ softball, both of which run from May through July "Generally the students make just as good of coaches as an yone else," Potter says "And besides, the kids are usually more excited about getting a student for a coach than somebody’s mom or dad." Students should be able to devote six to ten hours per week to their team, Potter says, which includes a league limitation of only four 90-minute sessions - either games or practices, depending on the schedule - per week ESP provides the uniforms and the equipment, so the cost of coaching a team is minimal, Potter says Also, the program provides free coaching clinics for every sport Would-be coaches can con tact Potter at the ESP office at 683-2373 For the spring:sum mer sports, the age groups run from third through ninth graders, with coaches picking the age group they want Baseball and softball start on May 3, so Potter encourages students to sign up right away in the past, the number of University students coaching in ESP has been about 20 per cent, or an average of 40 out of the 200 basketball coaches this winter “We really rely on the students to help," Potter says And I especially like for females to give it a try We just don’t get enough of them " The women student coaches make excellent role models, Potter says "I love to see the little girls work with the females and realize that someday they can become coaches, too " The ESP's philosophy is that every child gets to play in every game If coaches don’t follow this cardinal rule, their team Open Easter Sunday 10 a.m. -7 p.m. Real Chocolate Chips 12 oz $1 28 B.C. 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Carson Cardinals vs 3 Flies Down (4) Fral West vs Grunt (5) 5:35 Two vs One (1) Four vs Five (2). Three vs Six (3). Heathens vs Indicator Species (4) Bumwards II vs Clark Cottonballs (5) The Oregon men's tennis team took an easy 7-2 win over Willamette Monday to raise their season record to 6-4 The Ducks won five of the six singles matches to put the Bearcats away early Both Wade Judy and Bob Coron playing nos 4 and 5 in singles competition respec lively had impressive victories Judy won a 6-4 6-2 decision and Coron eased to a 6-2. 6-2 win "I was pleased we got it (the match) in.' said coach Buzz Summers The Ducks were forced to move inside to Willamette s lartan turf courts alter rain had hailed outside play It was nice to have a win added Summers Nice indeed Oregon had come oft an 8-1 drubbing on Saturday against a surprising Southern Oregon team Oregon s only win ner was Ron Elvin in no 3 singles Southern Oregon had an excellent learn They were very well-balanced and they deserved the win Summers said Oregon now faces its two toughest op ponents of the year when the Ducks take on Pacific Lutheran and Washington at home on April 9th and 10th Both teams are excellent and well-balanced, especially Washington We ll be trying lor upsets in both matches ' the coach said The Ducks suffered a big blow for those matches when Dan Lindenberger who had been playing no 2 singles, announced he had quit the team to concentrate on studies "We parted on friendly terms, and Danny knows that he is welcome to return to the team, said Summers Lindenberger was the second highly tout ed singles player to quit the team this season Dave Walloch. who had been set to play no 1 singles for the netters, quit before the season for personal reasons Hours 11:00-6:00 “The Best Fries In Town” FREE on Wednesday with purchase of $1.75 Hot Dog Order or $2.00 Hamburger order. 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