Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, December 02, 1982, Page 8, Image 7

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Help Wanted - Earn extra money winter term! Sign up
now to officiate intramural basketball or intramural
soccer. Come in to the RIM office, 103 Gerlinger and
fill out an application
One Day Celebration of Roundball - There is still time
to get your team together for this special day of
basketball Entries are due December 3 by 5 p m All
games will be played on Saturday, Dec 4 Entries will
be limited due to time and space - don’t miss out Entry
blanks available at 103 Gerlinger
Open Recreation & Open Swim - Use the open pool
and gym time to relax and keep in shape these last two
weeks of fall term It's important to take a break to
remain efficient Check posted open hours or drop by
the RIM office and pick up a copy of open hours
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Winter Term RIM Sports - Dead Week entry blanks will
be available for RiM activities Start now to get your
teams organized The following events/sports are on
Basketball Inner Tube Polo Fun Runs
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Handball Inner Tube Race Badminton
Racquetball Sport Photography Contest Arm Wrestling
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Paddlers sport foreign flavor
By Todd Fletcher
Of the Emerald
"Spanning the globe "is
a very appropriate opening
line for ABC's Wide World of
Sports, but it's also well suited
for Oregon's table tennis
team
The team, which is a club
sport, is made up of players
from Saudi Arabia, Bang
ladesh, and Sweden as well as
the United States
Adnan Alawami, who is the
team's number one man and
ranked sixth in his home
country of Saudi Arabia, says
the biggest difference in table
tennis between Saudi Arabia
and the United States is or
ganization
"Over there (Saudi Arabia)
every province has a club so
there is a lot of opportunity to
play Over here there is no set
schedule for practices, nor is
there a coach, but the compe
tition here is good "
Selim Hassan, captain of the
team, added that coaches in
Europe earn up to $100,000 a
year
The international flavor of
the Duck team is not unique to
Oregon. The other teams in
the league: Portland State,
Portland Community College
and Oregon State have players
from around the world The
number one man at PCC is
from Vietnam, while OSU's
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number one and two players
are from India and Pakistan
What is it like to play and
practice against the foreign
competition? Dennis Boeger
the number two man on the
squad, and Dave Krauss,
number three man from
Grants Pass both agree
practicing against the foreign
players is beneficial
“Everybody is fundamental
ly the same,” says Boeger,
who is ranked number two in
his home state of Alaska, "but
the styles of play are different
The more styles of play you
face, the better you are going
to get ” Boeger cited the
Chinese as a prime example of
a different style. They play all
the way over on the backhand
side, thus using their forehand
all the time Playing against
varied styles successfully
comes down to making
adjustments.
"The styles are quite a bit
different," Krauss adds. "The
Swedes and French play a
very defensive game with a lot
of pushing the ball American
style of play is not like that at
all."
American style of play is
much more agressive, more
on the offensive, says Krauss.
How does American com
petition size up to the compe
tition of the foreign players
home countries'? From the for
eign players standpoint, com
petition is better in their home
countries, just because it has
gained acceptance and there
is more opportunity to play
Sweden has clubs in every
town and as a result is very
strong in international compe
tition Hassan says that in
Bangladesh, table tennis is the
third most popular sport in the
country behind soccer and
volleyball
"I’m very optimistic about
table tennis in America,” says
Hassan
Hassan's optimism stems
from the fact that table tennis
will become an Olympic sport
in 1988 and American interest
will increase as a result Right
now the best American player
is ranked only in the top 40 in
the world, but Hassan sees
that all changing as the 1988
Olympics draw nearer.
One thing all the players
have in common is making the
distinction between table ten
nis and ping pong Hassan
summed it up best.
“Table tennis is a high
speed close quartered game
and ping pong is something
that is played in the basement
as a study break “
The Ducks are also very
good at this high speed, close
quartered game. So far the
team is 2-0 with wins over PCC
and OSU
Indoor meet
scheduled for
Fairgrounds
EUGENE (AP) - The first in
door track and field meet to be
held in this track-crazy city is
scheduled for Jan. 29 at the
Lane County Fairgrounds.
The Eugene Indoor meet will
be sponsored by the Oregon
Track Club
"It's a developmental-style
meet,'' said meet director Mitch
Allara "We re doing it as a
fund-raiser for Oregon Track
Club athletes and to afford
runners in the area a chance to
compete when they normally
wouldn't."
The meet will be open to
competitors from high-school
age through masters, with 12
events planned There will be no
limit on entries.
Sports
Shots
The DeFrisco Cup, league cham
pionship and the bragging rights to
the city will be on the line when the
Oregon Rugby Club takes on the
Eugene Rugby Club Saturday for
the first half championship of the
Oregon Rugby Union
Both teams are 7-0 in league play
and will meet at 12 30 pm at
Southbank Field The DeFriscb Cup
is a trophy that alternates between
the two clubs, depending on who
wins each match
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