Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 08, 1983, Page 13, Image 13

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    Men hope to trip Bruin dual meet run
By Doug Levy
Of th« Emerald
The Oregon men's track team will be
trying to break a streak when they face
UCLA Saturday at Hayward Field
Forget the old UCLA basketball winning
streaks — the Bruin track team hasn't lost
a dual meet since 1979
It was 34 dual meets ago that UCLA last
lost, and the team that beat them back in
1979 was Oregon. The Ducks, in fact, also
knocked off UCLA in 1978
But Oregon, now 2-0 on the season, will
be hard pressed to make it three in a row
this weekend
"They are a very good team," says
assistant coach John Gillespie of the
Bruins. 9-0 this season "I didn't think they
were that good, but then they went and
knocked off Tennessee.”
"Every event will be important," says
Oregon head coach Bill Dellinger. "They
have two good 5,000 runners, two good
1,500 runners, two good 800 runners and
two good steeplechasers, so those events
will be very important for us.”
Dellinger figures the meet will come
down to Oregon's prowess in the field
events against UCLA's excellence in the
running events
Oregon's 11th-year coach gives the
Ducks an edge over UCLA in the hammer,
shot, discus, javelin and pole vault, while
conceding the hurdles, the 400 and both
relays to the Bruins.
Another problem for the Ducks is injur
ies. Dellinger will be missing several key
people on Saturday
Frode Stormyr, with a best of 254-0 in
the javelin, will miss his third consecutive
meet because of a hyper-extended elbow,
distance runner Greg Erwin is out with a
sore foot, and distance runner John
Zishka (bruised foot) and hudler Dwight
Robertson (groin) are both questionable
for UCLA.
"Having not one, but two distance run
ners out will really hurt us," says Dellinger
"I’d feel a lot better if we had John in there,
and we need Dwight Robertson in the
hurdles.”
As if those aren't enough casualties,
Oregon suffered another last week when
Parrish Nixon pulled a hamstring in the
100 meters against Washington
"Not having Parrish hurts us,” says
Dellinger, "because we re losing a man in
the 400 and the relays."
Several performers will be the key if the
Ducks are to upset the Bruins George
Walcott must get points in the 100 and
200-meters; Lamar Hurd needs to do the
same in the long and triple jumps; and
Oregon's freshman corps of Joaquim
Cruz, Dub Myers, Matt McGuirk, Harold
Kuphaldt and Garth Morrisette must dip
into UCLA points in the 800, 1,500, 5,000
and steeplechase.
Although he admits his rresnman nave
been put under fire sooner than he would
have liked, Dellinger says he's pleased
with the way they’ve responded.
"I’m very pleased with the freshman
group,” says Dellinger “They're all run
ning very well for this early in the year.”
Dellinger also says he’s very impressed
with the performances of hammer thrower
Ken Flax and pole vaulter Kory
Tarpenning.
Flax, along with Kent Landerholm and
Dean Crouser, could give Oregon a sweep
in the hammer, and Tarpenning, who
vaulted a personal best of 17-3% last week
against Washington, is favored to win the
pole vault.
Athletes to watch for UCLA are high
jumper Del Davis, who holds the American
record with a jump of 7-7% and finished
second in last year’s NCAA meet, and high
hurdler Marcus Allen, who was seventh at
the 1982 NCAAs.
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MEETINGS
Aslan American Student Union moats on Mon. in Rm
12, EMU Open to all Interested students
Society tor Collegiate Journalists will have a mandatory
meeting today at 3:30 p m in Rm, 103 Sheldon Members
only
Bread For The World meets today at 3:30 p.m. tor
worship, with speakers from Gleaners and Gatherers at 4
p m Meeting is held at Koinonia Ctr lounge, 1414 Kincaid
All are welcome
A Gay Pride Week Collee House will take place at Shell s
Restaurant from 7-10 p m on Sun For more information
call GALA. x3360
WORKSHOPS
"Staying Healthy In the Oregon Outdoors” Is the locus
of a five-part series that begins on Tue from 12-1 p m in
Conference Rm 3, Eugene Hospital and Clinic
The University Counseling Center Is offering the
following professionally led groups Spring Term:
Here-and-Now Counseling Group, Tues 3 30 p m
Coping with Stress. Tues 1 30 p m
Weight Control Issues Groups, Mon 3:30 or Wed 3:30
Eating Disorders Groups. Tues 3 p m or Thurs 1:30
p m
There is no charge tor these groups, but most begin
soon Call 686-3227
Are you overweight and interested In learning about the
psychological aspects of weight control? Weight issues
Groups are being offered for students at the University
Counseling Ctr as part ot a research project Groups will
be offered on Mon and Wed . 3:30-5 p m Call Jan or
Candy at 686-3227 for more information
A tree class Is being odered beginning April 18 tor
individuals who feel uncomfortable in social situations, or
who regard themselves as shy Classes will be held in the
evenings once a week for 90 minutes To register and tor
more information, call 686-3418 (days) or 344-3595
(evenings).
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April 10-17 Is Gay Pride Week. Events scheduled
include live music, theatre, workshops, an arts fair, a 5k run
and much more For more information, call GALA, x3360
South Eugene High School Soccer Club parents will
hold a garage sale on Sat and Sun at the Oak Bldg , 16th
and Oak from 9 a m -5 p m
Absentee ballots tor the ASUO Primary Elections to be
held on April 13 and 14 may be picked up in Suite 4. EMU
beginning today A validated tee slip is required to pick up
ballots
Festival of East European Peoples will take place from
April 10-14. The Festival will open with a reception exhibit,
Macedonian Bridal Costumes on Sun , at the Museum of
Natural History
Attention Predental Students: BIO 409, Practlcum
Predentistry is offered this term as a clinical observation
program with 1 hr pass /no pass credit For applications
and more information contact Pete Scarpa, Pre-Health
Science, 164 Oregon Hall; or leave message at x3466
Deadline for applications to the Student University
Relations Council is April 12 For more information come
to 111 Susan Campbell Hall, or call x5555
Alumni Regatta will be held on Sat. at 8 a.m. at Dexter
Reservoir All alums and interested people are invited The
new 8 will be christened For more information call
746-6605
Today Is the deadline for submitting applications for
1983-84 Cultural Forum Coordinator
Correlated Integrities — Buckminster Fuller Search
Class meets Mon and Wed in Rm. 214 Friendly from
5-6:30 p m All interested welcome.
Interested In writing a paper on Women's Issues? The
Center tor the Study ol Women in Society has holdings on
a wide range ot women's issues The resource center, Rm
605 PLC, has a library with books, journals, documents
and articles Hours for spring term are. Mon — 1-4 p m .
Tue. — 2-5 pm. Wed — 1:30-3:30 p m , Thurs — 9-1 p m ,
Fri. — 9:30-3:30 p m
Free Computing Ctr. short course: Introduction to
RUNOFF, on the DEC 1091, today from 9 30-11 a m , Rm
202 of Computing Center
Free Computing Ctr. short course: introduction to the
DEC 1091 today at 9 30-11 a m . Rm 202 Computing Ctr
Tour the Computing Ctr. Tour starts at Program
Reception, Computing Ctr today at 1 30 pm
Free Computing Ctr. short course: intro to -the SOS
editor on the DEC 1091 today from 7-8:30 p m in Rm 202
Computing Ctr
German Language Retreat: deadline tor signing up Is
approaching fast. Contact H Plant, 312 Friendly. x4059
INTERVIEWS
Sign up begins at 7:30 a.m. on Wed. In Rm. 246 Susan
Campbell Hall for the following recruiters:
April 11 — Eugene City Police Dept. — Group Meeting —
12-1 pm. Rm 108, EMU
April 11 — Northwest Energy Company (For Summer
intern — MIS — CIS majors and have completed Jr year
by Su '83, must have completed courses in COBOL (CIS
242, CIS 342)
April 11-12 — Oregon Dept of Revenue (For Income Tax
Auditor — Spring Grads — B — Acct)
April 12-13 — John H Harland Company (For Associate
Sales Rep — F. W, Sp grads — Bachelor's — All
majors/Bus/Mktq preferred).
April 12 — Precision Controls (For Software Engineer —
F. W, Sp. Su grads — B/M/PhD — CS).
April 12 — Radio Shack (For Computer Marketing
Rep/Retail Mgmt Trainee — Sp, Su grads — Bachelor's —
Bus/Mktg/Mgmt)
April 13-14 —U S Marine Corps - EMU
April 13 — North Clackamas School District (For
Secondary Mathematics — Spring '83 grads or before —
Education)
April 13 — Aetna Life & Casualty Division (1) For Claim
Rep Trainee/Commercial Analyst Trainee — W, Sp. Su
grads — Bachelor's — Any Major; (2) For Commercial Acct
Rep — W, Sp, Su grads — Bachelor's — Bus/Mktg)
April 14 — Bend-La Pine Public Schools (For H S
Math/Science; H S Computer Math/Science w Coaching
— Football. Basketball. Track; H S Language Arts,
Elementary Grades; Elementary Educa Resource Ctr .
Emotionally Handicapped. J H Counselor ( 5) — F. W, Sp
'83 grads/possibly Su '83 grads (Not over 2 years exper —
Educ )
April 14 — Ford Motor Credit Co (For Asst Customer
Accts Rep/Wholesale Rep — Sp grads — Bachelor's —
Fin / Acct / Mktg / Econ / Bus)
April 15 — Price Waterhouse & Co (For Winter Intern
ship, Staff Acct — Jr — B/M — Acct)
April 15 — University of San Diego. Lawyer's Asst Prog
(For Graduate Training — Lawyer's Asst. — F, W, Sp. Su
grads — B/M/PhD — Any major) Group Meeting
1 30-2:30, Rm 240, Susan Campbell Hall
April 15 — Willamette University, Geo Atkinson
Graduate School of Management (For 2-year Management
Program — F. W, Sp. Su grads — Bachelor's — All ma|ors)
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LUDWIG 5 PIECE drum set All Zil|ian
cymbals Cases tor everything. Top ot
the line equipment! Superb conditon!
485-1760 4-15
Sound Systems
MUST HEAR TO BELIEVE Klipsch
cornerhorn design speakers 100% oak
construction 54" high, 32" wide, 25"
depth Top of the line E.V components
15" woofer used 2 months $1,500 or
offer Call David at 683-6276 or
485-9027 4-11
Photography
PHOTO CLASES!
B & W/COLOR/EXPERIMENTAL
DARKROOM/PLATINUM PRINTING
EMU Craft Center Photo classes are still
open We sell film/chemicals/paper and
have darkrooms! Call 686-4361 for in
formation. 842 4-11
Books
60,000 BOOKS IN STOCK
All selling 25% to 50% off list prices
New Books-Text Books-Cliff Notes
Magazines
USED BOOKS BOUGHT AND SOLD
SMITH FAMILY BOOKSTORE
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362 tin
III
Fri.-Sat.
t°hfe bands
(you judge the bands)
3 Bands-$1.50 cover
Sunday
Shubert’s
BATTLE
Monday, April 18th
Paul Collins
BEAT
with
tufaun**. Secrets
(tickets on sale now)
Where
Else
But...
.J. KELLY’S
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