Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 13, 1983, Page 10, Image 9

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Guard shines
Oregon offensive guard Gary Zimmerman, a pre
season Sporting News All-America selection, now
has another laurel to add to his list.
Zimmerman was named Pac-10 Conference offen
sive player of the week for his efforts in Oregon's 279
yards rushing and 24-17 win against California last
Saturday.
After the Ducks beat Cal, Oregon coach Rich
Brooks called Zimmerman, "the best offensive
linemen I've ever coached."
Wednesday, Brooks maintained that he still feels
that way.
"He is a great football player who is having a great
year," said Brooks.
Besides his duties as a guard on the offensive line,
Zimmerman also serves as Oregon's snappier for
punts and field goals.
"He had one bad snap (on a Kevin Hicks blocked
punt), but other than that, his snaps have been right
on the money this season," said Brooks.
Boddicker silences 'Wheeze Kids'
From Associated Press reports
Rookie Mike Boddicker pitched a
three-hitter and drove in a run in only
his second major league at-bat as the
Baltimore Orioles evened the 1983
World Series at one game apiece
Wednesday night with a 4-1 victory over
the Philadelphia Phillies in Baltimore.
The Orioles scored their first three
runs in a fifth-inning surge ignited by
John Lowenstein's leadoff homer and
fueled by the bottom of the lineup,
which until then had collected only four
hits in postseason play.
Lowenstein also had a double and a
single in the game.
Boddicker, a right-hander throwing a
"fosh ball” — a combination forkball
changeup — allowed only an infield
single by Joe Morgan in the fourth inn
ing, a two-out single by Gary Matthews
in the seventh and a bloop single by Bo
Diaz in the eighth. Facing only three
more batters than the minimum 27, he
struck out three of the first four batters
he faced and Orioles' outfielders were
called upon for only four putouts.
As a topper, Boddicker struck out
Mike Schmidt, the Phillies' slugging first
baseman, to end the game.
Boddicker walked no one — the se
cond night successive night Orioles pit
chers issued no free passes.
The Phillies' only run was unearned,
the result of an error by first baseman
Eddie Murray in the fourth inning.
Baltimore's victory, on a Memorial
Stadium field soaked by an all-day rain,
sent the two teams to Philadelphia for
Friday's third game even at 1-1 in the
best-of-seven series. The Orioles will
pitch left-hander Mike Flanagan, while
the Phillies go with 300-game winner
Steve Carlton.
Boddicker and Philadelphia's Charles
Hudson were locked in a duel of rookie
pitchers, only the fifth such meeting in
World Series history, when Lowenstein
struck in the fifth inning.
Before the inning was over, Boddicker
had collected his first major-league RBI
— batting in a year when the designated
htitter is banned from the Series — Rich
Dauer had broken an 0-for-18
postseason slump, some questionable
fielding had let the Phillies down, and
the Orioles had sent nine men to the
plate.
After Lowenstein's homer to near
straightaway center, 400 feet from home
plate on a 2-0 pitch from Hudson — his
second of three hits — Dauer came up as
the Orioles’ No. 6 hitter.
et al.
MEETINGS
SUAB meets today at HO p.m. in Room 337 EMU.
OREGON'S INVOtUNTARY COMMITTMENT PRO
CEDURE is the subject of the "Save A Mind, Inc ' monthly
meeting at the lar West federal Savings building, % I.
Broadway Ave.. tonight at 7:10 p.m. Guest speaker will be
Rep. Mary Alice ford from the 8th District. I he* public is
welc ome
UNIVERSITY CAMPUS CHAPTER of Amne**v International
will meet today at 12:30 p.m. in 202 EMU.
I EC MEETS TODAY al I 10 p.m. in EMU Century Room A
The agenda is expected to include Students in Neuros
cience, Constitution Court, Jewish Student Union and
resolutions.
THE POLITICAL SCIENCE STUDENT UNION meets
tonight at 7 p.m in EMU Century Room A Discussion will
me lude the Moc k Convention, so this will be a very impor
tant meeting. Interested students in all majors are en
touraged to attend.
MORTAR BOARD meet*, tonight at S: >0 p.m. in (MU Cen
tury Room C All members please attend.
"ITT THE PI OP 11 CO," a press conference, will bo held
today to protest Soviet emigration polities at him in in the
I MU C ourtyard. All are welcome
PACIFIC NORTHWEST PERSONNEL Managers Assoc la
lion meeting today at I.TO p.m in Rcxim 111 IMU. Cues!
speaker will be lack Steward, University personnel director,
lletlions tor some offices to be held, and lime lor future
meetings will be voted on.
CAMPUS CHAPTER OE AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL
meets today at 12:30 p.m. in Rcxim 202 IMU
LECTURES
"THE SPIRITUAL NATURE OE DREAMS," a tree mtroduc
lory lecture sponsored by LCKANKAR, will be held tonight
at 7:30 p.m. in EMU Century Room E.
BIOLOGY SEMINAR on the natural history and
haruspit ation of the c holee ystokinin family ol regulatory
peptides" will be held today at 4 p.m. in Room HI S< iente
II lealurfd speaker will l>e Dr. Steven Vigna. University
biology department.
MISCELLANEOUS
THE COLLEGE REPUBLICANS will hold a demonstration
and press conference today in the EMU Courtyard as part
of the national "Let The People Go" campaign callmg-upon
the Soviet government to allow tree emigration from that
country. All are welcome to attend.
INTER-VARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP invites all in
lerested students to an evangelism workshop tonight at 8
p.m in the* I MU Forum Room, (earn how to share your
laith more eifee tively!
BIBLE STUDY sponsored by the United Methodist Cam
pus Ministry will be held today at 12:30 p.m. at the Wesley
Center, 1236 Kincaid St. Bring a sack lunch it desired.
WESLEY FOUNDATION will hold a time ol meditation
and worship today at M) p.m. at the Weslev ( enter. 12t6
Knuaid St. I his is an open invitation lor all to participate
( all 686-4694 tor more information.
"PREPARING FOR LAW SCHOOL" is jT the title of a
workshop being held today at 3:30 p.m. in Room 164
Oregon Hall. Discussion will me lude how to prepare tor the
LSAT. what maiors, courses and grades are going to make
admission to law schools more likely and which fields ol
law hold the best job opportunities.
COUPLES INTERESTEDin improving relationship skills,
mntlKt resolution and problem solving are being seen by
the Oregon Marital studies Program. Department ol
Psychology. It interested in couples' counseling or a
couple's group, please contact Kandt tireenwald at 686-49s4
tor further information.
Classifieds
CLASSIFIED ADS
CAN BE
PLACED AT
ODE OFFICE. 300 EMU
UO BOOKSTORE STAMP COUNTER
EMU MAIN DESK
PHONE ORDERS WELCOME WITH
VISA/MASTERCARD
DEADLINES: Ads must be placed by
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that are to appear in Monday's paper
must be in by 1 pm Friday
The ODE cannot be responsible for
more than one day’s Incorrect advertis
ing insertion The OOE's liability lor
typographical errors, incorrect inser
tions. or omissions in advertising
published shall be limited solely to the
cancellation of charges for such por
lion of space occupied by the error If
your ad appears incorrectly, call
686-4343 before t pm for correction in
the next day s issue
RATES: Rates are IS cents per word
for the first day and 12 cents per word
(or consecutive days the ad is run
without change
SI.SO minimum for the first Insertion
$1.20 minimum for consecutive
insertions
THERE IS NO REFUND FOR
AD CANCELLATIONS!
PAYMENT: All ads must be paid tor in
advance unless a billing agreement has
been established with us
DISPLAY CLASSIFIEDS are available
at the ODE office 300 EMU
Emerald Classifieds
686-4343
Small investment BIG RETURNS!
Clothing
HALLOWEEN COSTUMES and vintage
clothing Picadiliy Flea Market. Lane
County Fairgrounds Sunday. October
16 10 am 4 pm 840:10-14
For Sale
to PRICE SALE OCT. 1322
on ail red tag items A great selection of
household items featuring near and/or
used items that will brighten your
decor Excellent selection of clothing
for the entire family Bank cards
accepted
THRIFT A GIFT SHOP
2838 Willamette 3433681
10 am-4 pm Mon-Sal
m ioi3
tO" QUASAR color TV. only been used
10 hours like new $300 Call 683 1520
76310-13
CHAMPION
683-8425 346-5SS8
$100 like new
1014
can 344- ;
cassette recorder,
and kitchen
ID 13
SONY CASSETTE DECK Excellent
recorder. WSO/effer Also TV.
typewriter and waferBed Priced in sen
(tea Matthew 883- TWO 10-18
PING-PONG TABLE good condition
$50 or best otter Galt 485-6142 or
484-6015 820:10-14
KING SIZE WATERBED Good deal
Heater.frame liner $75 687 1868 10 13
MONOA 4S0cc Excellent condition
New tires, carb,brakes.lights Yours lor
$450 343 0401 475 E 12th10 14
DYNAKIT PAT 4 stereo Preamp $50
Rich 686 4547 or 687 9665 10-14
Tl COMPUTER model 99/4A Like new
Asking $60 or best otter Call 345 2039
10 17
FISH TANK 40 gal with light.
stand and complete undergravel filter
344 4189 10-19
Garage Sales
MOVING SALE Bed couch,
washer/dryer. $25 each Antique sew
mg machine, high chair, trunk. 9x12 rug.
baby swing, infant/toddler clothes.
Singer sewing machine, door, window,
household items galore 865 E 24th (
block ott Alder) Fri & Sat 14th & 15th
819 10 14
BACK YARD SALE Saturday October
15th 10-3, 36 East 15lh10 14
SATURDAY OCT. 15 guitar, turntable
receiver and speakers, skis, furniture,
mi sc This is not spare change stuff
Time 10-4 Alley. 1452V*» E 18th 10-14
MENS BEAVERSKIN COAT Pendleton
shirts, sweaters, suit camera, protec
tor. screen, tennis rackets, records,
books, etc 746-8195 10-14
Buy & Sell
DIXIE'S NEW A USED
Buy-Sell Trade
2050 W. 6th 666 2766
'._810 111
Used vacuums $10 and up
SHARON S VACUUMS
7410506
692 11 7
Instruction
BATIK WORKSHOP Oct 15 A 16. 10 am 2
pm. $15 All materials provided In
fo registration. 6884052 10-14
Services
EDITING RESEARCH SERVICES Most
areas Qualified editors Thesis/paper
assistance Resumes, slat analysis
and typing Tale 12238491 (Portland)
12-7
T-SHIRTS
Custom printed letter SMS screen.
343-2306 342 1*27 Call tor brochure
__737 10-14
PROBLEM! Photography students
without laboratory Solution Cliff
C4>te » Custom processing AH BIW
films rated normally or pushed Over
mcpit 6868219 or H no answer
4850701 ..1013
WOMEN'S 'RESOURCE and Referral
Service is soonaenog e 6 wees Personal
Growth Workshop entitled Women
Pood end Sett Esteem Pot more into
and to sign up caM 688 3337 or
34S4788 825MH4
CHEZ * CARP. ATTORNEYS Immigra
tion cases accepted 1852 Willamette
342 8751 1021
Typing
HAWK WORD PROCESSING: Com
puter system makes typing obsolete
Theses, reports, resumes Free
pickupldetivery 345-6165. 334 tin
TYPING: 15 years experience papers,
dissertations editing Graduate School
approved IBM Selectric Pick up and
delivery Call Carole at 688 3963 514 tin
ELITE TYPING SERVICE
Fast Guaranteed Accurate
Pickup/delivery available 484-1646
748ttn
FAST. PROFESSIONAL TYPING
IBM Correcting Selectric
Graduate School Approved
Call Paule Oemong 484-8405
658 tin
PROFESSIONAL TYPING
Reasonable Rates
IBM Correcting Selectric
Call Patrice 342-5238.
144 tin
WORD PROCESSED
TYPING • EDITING • GRAPHICS
Word processed, typed. 4/or edited
theses/disseriations. papers, tables,
diagrams Resume Composition Fast
Service Reasonable Rates CINDY
484-5454 602 Itn
PROFESSIONAL TYPIST: Statistical
specialist IBM Corr Set Grad approv
ed Near campus 3444)758 513 tin
If quality is what you want
TYPING UNLIMITED
is "THE" TYPING SERVICE lo use
Guaranteed. Grad School approved
BARBARA LAND 345-3414
523 tin
PRO TV PINO/EDITING
Expen at theses and dissertations
Jennifer 485 3883
_ ____M3 HFM
DYNAMIC TYPING SERVICE
Guaranteed Quality work Pickup A
delivery available 4853914 583 tin
TYPING GUARANTEED
345-5814 Ruth 345-5614
BRANDY'S TYPING*
WORO PROCESSING
Fast and professional Editing
available 484-8044 _621 tin
WELL EXPERIENCED TYPISrOo quali
ty work Correcting Selectric II Various
type elements Graduate School Ap
proved Call Oorts 484 1084 WHF 10-28
TYPING Free on-campus pickup and
delivery Call Connie Smith 7486738
788ttn
QUALITY TYPING Electronic, sell
correcting equipment Editing
available JOYCE 344 8856 10 14
Instruments |
RCPAIR-SCRVICI-PARTS
on all stringed instruments Hand built
acoustic and electric guitars
STEPHENS STRINGED INSTRUMENTS
I4I7W OLIVE 484-0815
Sound Systems
OHM WALSH-2 speakers Terrific' Two
weeks old SMO <S7Mm#w) 344 3585
evenings \Q-\2
Jim’s Electronics
STEREO REPAIR
AUDIO SERVICES
1627 Puri Strut 343 7663
Monday thru Friday 9-6 pm
Saturday 9 1 pm
IT’S A $1,200 stereo system tor $750.
It's Tachntcs, JVC, Evolution, and ex
Iras This atudont nmda cash. Dan
•672509. iai4
Books
•0.000 BOOKS IN STOCK
All selling 25% to 50% oil list prices
New Books Text Books Clitl Notes
Magazines
USED BOOKS BOUGHT AND SOLO
SMITH FAMILY BOOKSTORE
766 East 13th
362 tin
Art Supply
25% Savings on
Charvoz cutting
mats at
Oregon Art
Supply
on Oct 11. 12. 13 Come see us al 720
East 13th 807 1013
Bicycles
MEN'S 23" 10-speed Ventura, excellent
condition $90 Manual portable
typewriter w/correction. 2 years old,
$40 344-2680 ___ 10-14
5-SPEED UNIVEQA large tire mountain
bike $150 741 1378 Michael 10-14
WITH THIS AD EXPIRES OCT. 31
FREE FENDERS
with purchase ot any new bicycle
FUJU - CENTURION
Excelienl quality and value models
from $169 50 lo $2400
STU’S BIKE
SHOP
th & Monroe
344-2175
SECOND NATURE
USED BIKES
New and used parts tor the tourist,
racer, commuter and cruiser
BUY-SELL TRADE
1712 WMamette 343-5362
Opportunities
Seniors
The Peace
Corps needs
your skills
NOW!
Peace Corps area
representatives will
be on campus
Oct. 17-21
INFO
TABLE
EMU
Oct. 17-19
9 am-3 pm
Group
Meeting
Oct. 17 w
12:30 pm
Forum Room
FILM
Oct. 18, 3:30 pm
Forum Room
7 pm Eugene
Public Library
Interviews
Oct. 20-21
246 Susan Campbell
Advance sign up and
completed
application
required.
Call 666-3235
for information.
834 1(M4
Cars & Cycles
1969 PEUGEOT 404 sedan. It. blue, sun
root, S750 746 809610 18
•77 RED VESPA 150 Only 1.500 miles,
fully equipped plus helmet Great con
dition SI.000/best 683-4290 794 10-14
73 BMW R60/5 Cycle
17 000 original miles, excellent condi
tion Ready to go to N Y and back
tomorrow S1950 683-8475 exes.
345-5556 Howard10 14
1971 KARMANN GHIA Coupe Ex
cellent condition $3800rotfer Call
345 9807 838 10-14
HONDA 750F re built with extras, ex
cellent running order S1275fotfer Call
Matthew 683 7650 10-18
Auto Repair
Fia(. Oatsun. Toyota. Honda. Subaru
Audi, Porsche and VW
SANDPIPER IMPORT SERVICE
2795 Willamette 343 9427
353 H
Wanted
RESPONSIBLE STUDENT to assist
university administrator with 5 year old
boy Occasionally pick him up at 5 pm
from daycare in Coburg-Willakenzie
area, make dinner Some overnights
when I am out ot town 485-0572 even
ings^10-14
REWARD S3 First information leading
to person selling futons at Craft Fair
344-6700 10-13
Apts, for Rent
FURNISHED ONE AND TWO bedroom
apartments. Call 485-4600 Bob Bennett
Realty632tfn
•14 LAWRENCE 3 bedroom, in wonder
ful old house, covered porch, large liv
ing room, separate dining room. $225
Elliott Assoc 683-2160 325 tin
GREAT LOCATION
1414 E. 18th two bedrooms, unfurnish
ed. covered parking, laundry. $235 Call
Sabin. 683-2160, Elliott Assoc 558:tfn
V2 BLOCK
TO CAMPUS
The Emerald Apts
Are Renting
TWO BEDROOM
Fully carpeted & applianced apart
ments Available furnished or un
furnished & includes dishwasher, gar
bage disposal, covered parking, lots of
in apartment storage & all at convenient
campus location.
$285 MONTH
For more information or
to make an appointment call
343-1491
DROP°BY AT
1877 EMERALD
677:tfn