Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 28, 1983, Section B, Page 8, Image 28

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Welcome - The Recreation and Intramural staff is happy to welcome all new
and returning students to campus. We invite you to drop in and check us
out at 103 Cerlinger. RIM provides: Intramural Sports, Tournaments, Court
Reservations, jogging & Biking Maps, Open Recreation, Open Swim, as well
as Employment Opportunities.
Flag Football - This year we are featuring National Flag Football Rules. Come
in to 103 Cerlinger for information on rules. Flag Football is available tor
men and women in Divisions I and II.
Razzle Dazzle Football - is in its fourth season as an intramural sport, and is
offered in Men, Women and Co*ed Divisions. Spontaneous, wild, exciting
and fun, Razzle Dazzle is an experience not to be missed!
Tennis Singles - Take advantage of Oregon's Indian Summer and enjoy our
first weekend singles tennis tournament. There will be divisions for men and
women in novice, intermediate and advanced divisions. Entry blanks are
available at 103 Cerlinger. Deadline is Friday, Sept. 30, 5:00 p.m. Tournament
will be Saturday, October 1st at 10:00 a.m.
Co-ed Volleyball Tournament - All it takes is three
guys and three gals. Get your team together and
pick up an entry blank at 103 Gerlinger. Games
begin at 5:00 p.m. on Monday, October 3. This is a
one-evening event.
Co-ed Intramural Volleyball - A team consists of
three men and three women. Games are played
Monday through Thursday between 5:00-9:00 p.m.
Entries are due by Monday, October 3 at 5 p.m.
New Term for Intramural Handball - This is played
as a team event (4 players per team). Each team
match consists of 2 singles and 1 doubles. Entries
are due October 7 at 5 p.m.
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Shoe
Continued from Page 3B
doing anyway at the University
— that the corporation believes
may lead to progress in running
shoes. However, he is not
pressured to produce direct ap
plications as many researchers
who work for corporations are.
“Most corporations are anx
ious to have you do their thing,”
he says. "Tiger wants you to do
the type of thing the University
prefers you to do.”
For the future, Bates hopes to
start working on athletic shoes
besides running such as football
or baseball shoes. The develop
ment by Langer Laboratories of
sensors that can be placed
directly into shoes will make
that type of research possible. It
will make the testing easier and
less expensive than the. force
platform.
The new Tiger shoe features a
shock absorbing and a control
device. By having the outer sole
made of cushioning material and
the inner sole in a harder
material to provide control, the
shoe can help with both of the
major problems of the feet.
By Sandy Johnstone
Photo by Dave Kao
New
Continued from Page 2B
ea of Osternig's research.
Through working with about 20
athletes and non-athletes, Oster
nig has been able to determine
how muscles react to surgery.
He has also done some work
with knee rotation after surgery
is done. He worked with 20 post
operation subjects after surgery
and tested them to see how well
the surgery did. Most of his sub
jects had muscle transplant
surgery done, which helps to
prevent external rotation, a
prime reason for knee surgery.
‘‘We have a better idea as to
what happens to muscle func
tion after a specific kind of
surgery,” says Osternig.
Before Osternig’s research
was done, the commonly ac
cepted projection for improve
ment was about 33 percent, a
result that was projected
through the use of cadavers.
However, Osternig’s ex
periments showed no improve
ment, but also no impairment.
The injured limb could do
everything the opposite knee
could.
By Sandy Johnstone
Photo by Dave Kao
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