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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1983)
Selected New GUITARS in stock are 1/2 PRICE with this coupon Case must be purchased with most guitars. No trades. With this coupon you can buy a set of GUITAR STRINGS for 1/2 PRICE Limited to 2 sets per customer. This coupon entitles the bearer to purchase a SEIKO QUARTZ ELECTRONIC GUITAR TUNER j (reg. $69.95) for*479S | Coupons valid through April 27. 1983 - Limited to stock M - F 10 - 7 (Closed noon hour) Sat. until 4 LTD “Fox Hollow” Bus Park at our front door 380 E. 40th Eugene if f ? SnJdkUhl Sonics sink Blazers SEATTLE (AP) - Seattle guard Gus Williams scored 10 points in the fourth quarter Tuesday night as the Super Sonics came from behind to defeat the Portland Trail Blazers, 106-101, in National Basketball Association action. The victory assured Seattle the homecourt advantage in next week’s first-round playoff series. With the loss, Portland dropped into a tie with Kansas City for the fifth and sixth playoff spots. The Sonics, who have won eight straight and 15 of their past 17 games, took the lead for good, 96-95, on Jack Sikma’s field goal with 4:41 to play. Williams turned a steal into a lay-in and after a Blazer miss, he added a 15-footer for a 100-95 lead with 3:39 to go. t/ r u Jif(EDS RUM fOR THE OLYMPICS SATURDAY, MAY 7th 10K & 2K •* '' * K .. TEAM UP OREGON SUPPORT YOUR ATHLETES 10 a.m. 9:30 a.m. •9 trophies (on display at Jered's) •Drawing for over 200 prizes Have Fun & Raise Money for the Oregon Olympic Committee! • T SHIRTS FOR ALL REGISTRANTS »4 TROPHIES FOR 2K RACE; 5 TROPHIES FOR 10K RACE •AFTER THE RACE-A DRAWING FOR MORE THAN 200 PRIZES! (AWARDS & PRIZES AT APPROX. 11:15 a.m.) REGISTRATION FEE: All fees are non-refundable *6 pre-register $7 m on day of race (registrants after May 1st me, not receive T-shirts until 2 weeks later) ALL PROFITS FROM THIS EVENT WILL BE DONATED TO THE OREGON OLYMPIC COMMITTEE Course is wheelchair accessible. Miles and K’s will be marked. Sign in at Jered’s between 8 and 9 a m. Ride the KUGN double-decker bus to the start T 1/2 mile from Jered’s. Course goes into Alton Baker Park and ends in front of ^^.jere&J 5, Jered’s. __ SJSSSL SPRINGFIELD -ICKO H»How Detach entry form and mail or bring with your check to JERED'S OUTDOOR N' MORE, 1040 Harlow Road, Springfield. OR 97477 (Gateway Shopping Center at Gateway and Harlow Rd. near Beltline and I-5). 726 2800 WAIVER I personally assume all risks incident to my participation in Jared's "Run For The Olympics", including, but not limited to, bike paths, streets. Jered s Outdoor N' More. Gateway Park, KUGN, and all hazards from running in this race In consideration of your accepting my entry, I hereby release myself, my heirs, executors and administrators, from any and all claims, demands, actions or courses of action incident to my participation in this event NAME (print)___AGE _SEX-PHONE SIGNATURE ... . (parent/guardian if under 18) ADDRESS (include rip) - , .-___ CITY _ _ STATE ZIP_ DATE_ _ SHIRT SIZE: XiSMLXL REGISTER SOON —& HAVE FUN SUPPORTING YOUR OREGON OLYMPIC COMMITTEE! RACE DIVISION 2K 10K Under 12 □ 12 thru 15 □ 16 & up Wheelchair □ After that, neitner team could score consistently, but the Sonics managed to hang on as Portland turned the ball over twice in the final 30 seconds. Sikma topped the Sonics with 24 points while guard Jim Paxson with 26 and forward Mychal Thompson with 22 led the Blazers. Portland trailed throughout most of the first half but scored the final four points to take a 55-54 halftime lead. Reserve forward Kenny Carr came off the bench to score 11 points and grab seven re bounds in the first half. The Blazers maintained the advantage through most of the third quarter and until midway in the fourth quarter when reserve forward Steve Hawes helped the Sonics close the gap. Hawes finished with 16 points and nine rebounds. AW’s Tabb hospitalized PORTLAND (AP) - World record-setting distance runner Mary Decker Tabb was admit ted to University Hospital here Tuesday afternoon for evalua tion of injuries she suffered in a traffic accident Monday in Eugene. Hospital spokesman Chuck Williams said Tabb was listed in fair condition. "She’s just uncomfortable and has some minor complica tions," Williams said. "It is a precautionary measure," said Dick Brown, Tabb’s coach at Athletics West in Eugene. "It is mainly to get her settled and rested and to let nature take its course." Tabb complained of neck pain at the scene of the acci dent and was taken by am bulance to Sacred Heart Hospital where she was treated and released. Con tinued neck pain and headaches led to the decision to go to the Portland hospital. She was riding in an automobile owned and driven by John Gregorio, the national promotion director for men's track and field for the Nike athletic shoe company. The two were stopped, preparing to make a turn, when they were rear-ended by a milk truck. The car was heavily damaged. TEETH Ignore them and they will go away Teeth Cleaning, Exam and X-Rays as needed $25 Will Morningsun, D.D.S. Thomas R. Huhn, D.D.S. Sarah Hollander, D.M.D. call tor appointment 746-6517 | b rndes from campus, next to B*e Path 528 Mill St., Springfield