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VINO'S SPAGHETTI TINO’S • Full dinner menu • 23 varieties of Pizzas • Whole wheat and white crust • Pizzas to go -cooked and uncooked 15th and Willamette New Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 11:00-Midnight Frt. 11 00-1 00 a m Sat. 5:00-1:00 a m Sun. 5:00-11:00 p m drop by ^usu for a cup YOUR CHOICE: M HOUSE BLEND * DECAF-5 KINDS SPECIAL- Jm| OF-THE-DAY 24th & Hilyard TWADTriONAl •«NC? f~Z iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiii US out of El Salvador Saturday April 24 Eugene, Oregon Featuring A speaker from El Salvador FDR - San Francisco Mime Troupe Solidarity with the people ot Central America Endorsed by the following faculty: Val Burris Ellen Seiaer Steve Deutsch Al Szymanski Juan Epple Leila Wrathall Steven Meeker Jack Maddex Davie Milton Joe Esherick Cheyney Ryan Robert Lang March begins: 10:30 at 13th 6 Kincaid Rally at Noon at the Federal Building 8 PM S.F Mime Troupe - Musical comedy 10 PM: Party/Dance - 591 High St Fund Human Needs not War Eckard Toy Barbara Green Richard Brown Ralph Falconeri Roger Chickering Alan Wolfe Page 8 Section A emerald sports Men pit muscle vs. speed By John Healy Ot tfw Emmrmkl Oregon will match its strength in the dis tances and weights against Kansas strong suit — the sprints and jumps — Saturday at Hayward Field as the two men's track teams face each other for the third time in a dual meet The Ducks are almost completely healthy for the first time this year Except for horizontal jumper Lamar Hurd, Oregon will have all of its top athletes suited up Saturday Kansas, on the other hand, will bring a team to Eugene which is substantially weaker than the one they had planned to field this year Head coach Bob Timmons decided to redshirt sprinter Deon Hogan, triple jumper Sanya Owolabi and long jumper Mark Hanson this spring All three were potential NCAA scorers Timmons still has some outstanding athletes in the sprints and jumps Adrian Jones anchors the short sprints, with times of 10 26 in the 100 and 20 59 in the 200, and the Jayhawks have Rodney Bullock in the 400 (46 35) John Sease (13 8) and Valentino Robinson (13.9) combine in the high hurdles, and Mark Rau will handle Kan sas' hopes in the intermediate hurdles (51.22). The Jayhawks should give Oregon (its in the jumps with Hurd sidelined Greg Johnson has leaped 51-8 in the triple jump and Kevin Grajam has gone 50-10% Still, Kansas lacks the depth Hogan, Owolabi and Hanson would have provided That lack ot depth will probably be critical Saturday against Oregon. The Ducks have five men under 3:50 this year in the 1,500 that they can enter, while Kansas' fastest competitor has a career best of 3:52 In the 5,000, all three Oregon competitors have run faster than the Jayhawks’ top runner, and in the 800, David Mack and Torstein Brox give the Ducks a one-two punch Dean Crouser leads Oregon in the shot put (66-7) and discus (213-0), although he will be challenged in the discus by Kansas' Paul Friedeman (202-5). Frode Stormyr (254-0) and Brian Crouser (243-10) should pick up added points in the javelin Women’s softball The Oregon woman'* softball taam lost Its opanlng gams in th* Berkeley Toumamant Thursday, losing to the University of San Francisco Dons 10-9 An incredible Oregon comeback tell short by one run when Duck Katie Hickie s shot up the middle was corralled by the San Fran cisco second baseman with runners on first and second in the top of the seventh inning The play which Oregon coach Charles Sylvester called a great one halted a furious Oregon rally which saw the Ducks come from to runs down in the last four innings and halted the Ducks four-game unbeaten string sending them into the losers bracket of the double-elimination tournament Oregon will now play the loser of the Utah-University of the Pacific game Friday morning at 6 am One more loss will elimi nate the Duck women from tournament competition Sylvester started sophomore Marcy Sowa on the mound hoping to save ace Stephanie Hetsler for an afternoon meeting with tour nament favorite Calitqmia but the strategy backfired when Sowa and reliever Janet Wright combined for nine first inning walks giving the Dons eight runs on just one hit Before the Duck bats woke up for the early morning game USF had built the lead to 10-0 with a pan ot runs in the bottom of the third Wright a freshman from Santa Rosa California who saw her first action as a Duck was replaced by Heisler in the fourth and the Dons could manage just two hits the rest ot the way Duck women prepare for talented Arizona It's going to be a close one The Oregon women's track team's dual with the Univer sity of Arizona Saturday should go right down to the wire, with every event up in the air "Every event is going to be vital Everyone is doubtful except for the given events,” said Oregon coach Tom Hetnonen The given" events are the discus, the shot put (where Arizona's Meg Ritchie, who is the Great Britain national record holder in both events, should have no problems), and the high jump, where South African Charmaine Gate holds the world junior record at 6-5 Oregon has its own "given'’ in Leann Warren who normally would have no trouble in winning both the 800 and 1.500 meter races But that given may not be set because Warren is sick with a viral infection and may be unable to compete "Leann is most critical If she can't race, then it's going to be awfully difficult tor us to win We’ll have to dig pretty deep to do it." Hetnonen said The 100, 200, and 400-meter races should be the key to the meet, according to Hemonen Oregon s Grace Bakari (11.97 , 24 51) will be gunning for Arizona s Felicia DuPuch (11 90 24 01) in the shorter races, and the Duck s Rhonda Massey (54 95) will be after the Wildcat s Ruth Waithera Ngana (54 06) in the 400 -emu Cultural Forum presents Electronic Mural Fririau Anril 93 1 QH9