Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 19, 1983, supplement, Page 18, Image 123

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    Recreation
Continued from Page 16
Flag Football
RIM: Men's and women's flag
football leagues will begin Oct.
4. Entries for the seven-on-seven
leagues are due Sept. 30. The
men will have two leagues, a
competitive Division 1 and
recreational Division 2. Razzle
dazzle football leagues will be
offered to men's, women's and
coed teams; the season begins
Oct. 4 and entries are due by
Sept. 30 for the seven-on-seven
league. A punt, pass and kick
contest will be held for men and
women on Oct. 20; the entry
deadline is the same day.
Ultimate Frisbee
RIM: An ultimate frisbee tourna
ment will be held Oct. 15 for
men, women and coed teams.
Entry deadline is Oct. 14.
Racquetball, Handball,
Squash and Badminton
RIM: A men's handball league,
with four players per team, will
begin Oct. 11; entries are due by
Oct. 7. Badminton singles play
will begin Nov. 12; entry
deadline is the previous day.
Racquetball singles play will
start Dec. 1; entries are due by
Nov. 30.
Soccer
Willamalane: Lighted fields are
open at Guy Lee park on
Wednesdays from 6-8 p.m. until
Nov. 14.
Eugene P&R: Men's and
women's leagues began in mid
September, but interested
players may still have a chance
of getting on a team by calling
687-5360.
Tennis
Willamalane: A tournament will
be held this Sunday from noon
to 6 p.m. at the Guy Lee Elemen
tary School courts, 755 W.
Harlow Road. Half-hour mini
matches will be held in men's
and women's brackets. Furnish
your own racquet and one can of
balls.
RIM: Singles and doubles tour
naments will be held in October.
The singles tourney begins Oct.
1; entries are due the day before.
A doubles tourney will begin on
Oct. 29; entries are due on Oct.
28.
Softball
Willamalane: Pick-up softball
games are offered at Guy Lee
Elementary School on Mondays
from 6-8 p.m. Lighted fields are
available. Canceled on rainy
nights.
Bowling
RIM: Four-person teams in
men's, women's and coed divi
sion will compete beginning
Oct. 12. Entry deadline is Oct. 7.
Fencing
Eugene P&R: The Eugene Fenc
ing Club meets Mondays and
Wednesdays from 6:30-8:30 p.m.
in the small gym at Roosevelt
Junior High School, 680 E. 24th
Ave. Instruction and equipment
are available. For more informa
tion, call club Pres. Paul
McNamara at 688-6424.
Compiled by John Healy
Flying
Continued from Page 11
Both men reel off the names of the towns
they've been to in the last six months to visit
alumni — Pendleton, The Dalles, Coos Bay,
Astoria, Roseburg, the list goes on and on.
In Portland, Mitch Barnhart works fulltime
from his office in the city, tapping what Byrne
points out is an area that contains half the state's
population and half of Oregon's alumni.
"I think we've done a pretty good job letting
people know who we are,” says Baker. "You have
to have some kind of consistency, and we've
been out in the marketplace a lot more, just
because we've had more people to do it.”
And the people seem to be watching and
listening to the new campaign.
Baker recalls an a brief moment at the Lane
County Fair in August as evidence of the new
awareness.
He was approached by a man who had watch
ed one of the television "Quack Attack" commer
cials, where someone cuts a string of ducks out
of paper.
T
“He told me he had spent two hours at home
trying to cut out the paper ducks," remembers
Baker. "He said 'You can't do it like they do in
the commercial.'
“His wife swore to me that he sat there for
two hours cutting out those paper ducks trying to
get them to unfold like that. I told him we cut
them out and tape them together for the com
mercial and he said 'Good, I tried everything.'
Right there that tells you a guy is watching it."
But he's not the only one who has heard of
Oregon — or will hear of Oregon — if Byrne and
Baker have their way.
“When we first got here, people kept saying
The Beavers have been here, the Beavers have
been there.' " Baker remembers. "Well, I'll
guarantee you one thing, whoever is following us,
they're hearing ‘The Ducks have been here,'
that's for sure."
Quack.
By John Healy
Photos by Mark Pynes
There will be more than football this Saturday when Oregon faces
Houston — like a chili cook-off, a Dixieland band in the parking lot, a
duck-calling contest, Oregon's new-look marching band at halftime,
and more.
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