Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 25, 1983, Page 6, Image 6

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    sports__
IM football's no-contact rule needs roughing up
It's about as predictable as the swallows returning to
Capistrano.
Every year, conflicts arise over intramural football — and
this year is no exception. In previous falls, squabbles have
started over poor officiating, field conditions and scheduling.
just thinking
Steve turcotte
This year, the major hassle involves none of those. Instead,
it involves new rules insitituted by the University's Recreation
Intramural department.
Rules adopted this year to cut down on injuries have come
under fire from most flag football players.
The major complaint with the guidelines is the lack of con
tact involved. The new rules state that "only screen blocking is
permitted." Screen blocking is described as "obstructing the
rusher’s path to the quarterback or the ball carrier, as long as it
is done behind the line of scrimmage, with any part of the
body except head and legs.”
In layman's terms, that means no contact whatsoever on
the football field.
Being on a team myself, I have first-hand experience play
ing under these rules. I can unequivocally say they aren't a lot
of fun.
After talking to other players, I find many share my feel
ings. judging from phone calls and conversations with others,
reaction to the new rules has been negative.
Most people are griping about the no-contact provisions.
What's football without contact anyway? It seems like powder
puff football to me.
"Coming out of high school, you are still serious about
football," says one player. "The rules are not real football at all.
"You need something with a little contact," he adds.
"What they have now is too wimpy."
Some players even have opted for the sidelines because of
the new rules.
"I personally know a lot of guys who are usually out there,
but aren't this year because of the rules," says the same player.
"But there's not much we can do about the rules."
RIM Office Directro Bob Moss indicates major uproars
over the new rules at the beginning of the season since have
cooled down.
"People didn't like them (the rules) at first," says Moss,
"but now I think they are becoming more accepted."
Moss also brings up injuries. In the past, there have been
numerous injuries on the intramural field; not so this season,
according to Moss. He says injuries have been drastically
reduced.
Still, that's not good enough for some.
One player I talked to says he and his friends are so
disgusted with the rules, they’re thinking of forming their own
league next year.
That's pretty far-fetched, but there is a point there.
Something definitely needs to be done. Football isn't football
without some hitting and blocking.
et al.
MEETINGS
IMPORTANT APS RETURNEE meeting tonight at 6
p m. in the EMU Fishbowl For more information, call
Karen at 485 1593
ASKLEPIADS meets tonight at 7 p m at Chi Psi (rater
nity, 1018 Hilyard St
THE NATIONAL STUDENT EXCHANGE program is
looking for adventurous, economically-minded people
Come to an orientation meeting today at noon in the
EMU Forum Room to find out more about study oppor
tunities abroad
STUDENT UNIVERSITY AFFAIRS BOARD is holding a
very important meeting today at 3:30 p.m in Room 337
EMU
OPEU CLERICAL COMMITTEE meets today from
12:05 to 12:55 p.m. in EMU Century Room D
THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION meets
every Tuesday at 6:30 p m. in the EMU Testimonies of
healing through prayer are shared
WOMEN'S RESOURCE AND REFERRAL SERVICE is
sponsoring a personal growth workshop entitled
Women, Food, and Self-Esteem " The first meeting is
Wednesday, Oct 26, from 7 to 9 p m in Room 336 EMU
For more information, call 686-3327
GALA is holding a business meeting today at 3:30
p m in Room 318 EMU For more information, call GALA
at 686-3360
LESBIAN DISCUSSION GROUP meeting tonight from
5:30 to 7 p.m. in EMU Century Room D The topic is les
bians and language For more information, call 686-3360
THE ASIAN STUDIES SOCIETY is holding a general
meeting today at 5 p m. in the second floor lounge of
Friendly Hall All interested students and faculty are
welcome
BATS OF OREGON will be the topic of the Lane Coun
ty Audubon Society meeting tonight at 7:30 p m at the
Eugene Garden Club, 1645 High St Wildlife biologist
Alan Dyke will present a slide show on research he has
done concerning bats in Lane County For more informa
tion, call 484-BIRD
LECTURES
HOW MUCH VOICE should students have in Universi
ty policy? The proposed cut in student representation
on the University Senate is the topic of this Wednes
day's Open Mike at 11:30 in ihe EMU Courtyard and of
the Brown Bag Forum at 12:30 p m in the EMU Forum
Room Sponsored by the ASUO and Campus Interfaith
Ministry. Bring your lunch
THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY student af
filiates are sponsoring a "Graduate School Seminar"
presented by three members of the chemistry faculty
tonight at 7 p.m. in Room 331 Science II. Speakers will
discuss how to choose and apply to graduate school
and describe admission procedures and the student
selection process All students are encouraged to
attend
PACIFIC UNIVERSITY will have a representative on
campus Monday, Oct. 31 A presentation on Pacific's op
tometry program is scheduled from 9 to 10 a m , follow
ed by a session on their physical therapy and occupa
tional therapy programs from 10 to 11 a m Both presen
tations will be held in Room 101 EMU
THE UNITED NATIONS is holding a banquet in
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Portland on Friday, Oct 28, in honor of its 38th anniver
sary Ambassador Charles M lichenstein, United States
Department Delegate to the United Nations, will be the
principal speaker The banquet will start at 7 p.m at the
Masonic Temple, 1119 Southwest Park Avenue.
INTERVIEWS
THE UNIVERSITY HISTORY DEPARTMENT is seeking
an Assistant Professor to teach one course in Western
Civilization in the Honors College during winter term
Ph D and university level teaching experience in
Western Civilization required Send curriculum vitae in
cluding names and addresses of referees to Head,
Department of History, 175 PLC, Eugene, Oregon 97403
no later than Nov. 1.
SPEND AN AFTERNOON ON THE JOB a KEZI TV, a
local ABC affiliate Enjoy an on-site visit and earn about
career opportunities in the field of News Repor
ting/Marketing/Sales/Management/Productio i on Thurs
day, Oct. 27, from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Sign up today in
Room 246 Susan Campbell Hall. Space is limited
Transportation is provided
ATTENTION sophomores and juniors in Accounting
The Internal Revenue Service is seeking applicants for
cooperative education interns Pick up job description in
Room 7-56 Susan Campbell Hall
SIGN UP AT 7.30 A.M. on Wednesday. Oct 26, in
Room 246 Susan Campbell Hall for the following
recruiters:
OCT. 31 TO NOV. 1 — Pacific Gas & Electric (tor com
puter related positions).
OCT. 31 — Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co (for accoun
ting positions).
OCT. 31 — Precision Controls (for Software Engineer)
NOV. 1 — Atlas Cylinder Corporation (for Financial
Analyst/Assistant to Corp Controller)
NOV. 1 — Ernst & Whinney (for Staff Accountant)
NOV. 2 — U S. Bancorp/U S National Bank group
meeting at 12:30 p.m.. Room 101 EMU
NOV. 2 — Hewlett Packard (for 1 Factory & Field
Marketing/Info Systems/EDP for CS; 2 Management Ac
countant/Financial Analyst; 3 Research and Develop
ment/lnlormation Systems/EDP and Factory/Field Sales
NOV. 2 — University of San Diego School of Law
group meetings at 9 and 10 am. EMU Century Room D
NOV. 2, 3 — U S Marine Corps (for Officer) Also at
EMU
NOV. 3 — Nieml, Holland & Scott, CPA s (for Staff
Accountant).
NOV. 3, 4 — North Pacific Lumber Company (tor
Lumber Trader Trainee)
NOV. 4 — Uni-Lab Corporation (tor Direct Sales
Representative)
PLEASE SIGN UP IMMEDIATELY it interested in inter
viewing with the following recruiters:
OCT. 25 — Jeld-Wen, Inc. (for Production Manage
ment Trainee)
OCT. 26 — Frederick & Nelson orientation meeting
'Careers with Frederick & Nelson" 7 to 8:30 p.m., Room
110-111 EMU Also group meeting with Marketing Club.
"Retail Careers", noon to 1 p.m.. Room 110-111 EMU
OCT. 26 — Nelson, Trimble & Nelson (for Staff
Accountant).
OCT. 26, 27 — Coopers 4 Lybrand (for Staff
Accountant)
OCT. 26, 27 — U.S Marine Corps (for Marine Corps Of
ficer) Also at EMU
OCT. 27 — University of San Diego, Lawyer's Assis
tant Program (for Graduate School) Group meeting 9 to
10 am.. Room 240 Susan Campbell Hall Interviews
follow
OCT. 27. 28 — Deloitte, Haskins & Sells (for Accoun
ting positions)
OCT. 28 — Ford Motor Credit Company (for Assistant
Customer Accounts Representative)
MISCELLANEOUS
APPLICATIONS FOR STUDY IN JAPAN spring term
are now available For mere information and application
forms, contact the U S.-Japan Cross Culture Center at
244 San Pedro St.. Suite 305, Los Angeles, CA , 90012
Deadline is Nov 31 <
DRUIDS APPLICATIONS are now being taken. Pick up
forms in Suite 4 EMU or in the library Student Lounge
Requirements include junior standing with a 3.0 GPA
and service-oriented activities Deadline for application
is today Return forms to Room 110 Johnson Hall
COLLAGES by Julie Roeman will be shown today
through Nov. 23 at the Book & Tea Shop, 1646 E 19th
Ave , open 11 a m. to 7 p.m Monday through Friday, and
11 a m to 5 p.m Saturday and Sunday.
THE STUDENT AFFAIRS DIVISION is pleased to an
nounce that there is a Xerox copier now available for stu
dent use on the first floor of Oregon Hall
PSYCHOLOGY PEER ADVISING Program is currently
accepting applications for peer advisors for winter term
If interested in becoming a peer advisor or would like ad
ditional information about the program, stop by the peer
advising office, Room 141 Straub Hall Closing date for
applications is Nov. 14
LANE COMMUNITY COLLEGE English as a Second
Language Deparlment invites the public to an all-day
open house today. For more information call 484-2126
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