r McKay’s Open Pantry Delicatessen FEATURING Broasted Chicken - by the bucket or the piece • Party trays made to order Fresh home-made pizza • Fresh bagels and pocket bread • San Francisco style sourdough bread 31 varieties Imported and Domestic Cheese • 35 varieties lunch meat and sausages Full line salad bar • Hot food to go • Fresh sandwiches made daily Hot or cold, Imported or Domestic foods with old-fashioned service I960 Franklin Blvd. S & H Green StamPs> t0° 655 w Centennial Blvd. Eugene ^_____Springfield 747-3023 343-6418 Open 8 am to 8 pm daily Bring Out Your Best With RIM SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES - FALL Acivity Tennis Doubles Badminton Singles 3x3 Basketball Wrestling* Racquetball Singles Halloween Fun Run Basketball Tune Up Min. * Div.* Players M-W 2 M-W 1 M-W 3 M 4 M-W 1 M-W 1 M-W 5 Entry Start Deadline Date 10/28 10/29 11/11 11/12 11/14 11/15 11/7 11/9 11/30 12/1 10/31 10/31 12/2 12/3 M - Men, W - Women * Intramural Sport - Under IM Regulations Intramural Volleyball for men and women gets underway tonight in Gerlinger Annex. If you failed to attend the managers meeting, there is still a chance to get your team scheduled for the second round if you attend the second meeting this Friday, October 28 at 3:30 p.m. in the RIM office, 103 Gerlinger. Don't delay - check this out at the RIM office NOW! Tennis Doubles Tournament is scheduled for this Saturday, October 29 at 10:00 a.m. There will be novice, intermediate and advanced divisions for both men and women. Entries are due Friday, October 28 by 5:00 p.m. at the RIM office. Badminton Singles Tournament is scheduled for Saturday, November 12 at Gerlinger Annex. Begin to get ready now for this event. Play in the novice or open division. Entry blanks available in the RIM office, 103 Gerlinger. Racquetball and Tennis Court Reservations can be made in advance at the RIM office. Details on HOW TO are available at the RIM office. Esslinger Weght Room has been open now since classes began this fall. If you haven't stopped in to see it - DO! We are extremely proud of this new addition to the recreational facilities. Harry Jerome Weight Center - Fall Hours MUWHF 7:00a m-8:30am MUWHF 11:30am- 12:30pm MWF 3:30pm>9:30pm UH 3:30pm-7:00pm; 8:00pm-9:30pm 9:00am-7:00pm Sat*Sun |uo ■recreation & ■intramurals 103 Gerlinger Hall *4113 or *4121 BUD ) LIGHT Budwei&er presents this page as a service to students interested in recreation and intramurats Publication Ot PlM News should not be interpreted in any way as an endorsement ot the sponsor s product by the University ot Oregon Hoyt wins Cy Young NEW YORK (AP) — LaMarr Hoyt, the barrel-bellied Chicago White Sox right-hander who led the major leagues with 24 vic tories this year, was named the winner of the Cy Young Award in the American League on Tuesday. The previously unheralded Hoyt, who has won 43 games over the past two seasons and led the White Sox’ second-half romp to the AL West title, receiv ed 17 first-place ballots and was the only one named by all 28 voters on a special panel of baseball writers. He had a total of 116 points, easily outdistancing reliever Dan Quisenberry of the Kansas City Royals, who finished se cond with nine first-place votes and 81 points. Quisenberry, who set a major league record for saves with 45, was named on on ly 23 ballots. Jack Morris of the Detroit Tigers was third with two first I place ballots and 38 points. The ballots were cast by two members of the Baseball Writers Association of America from each American League city. Voting took place before the American League playoffs and World Series. Hoyt won the opening game of playoffs 2-1 over Baltimore, the White Sox’ only win in the postseason series. Dewey LaMarr Hoyt ' he prefers his second name • is a self-styled “blue-collar” pitcher who was widely ignored until Chicago’s surge to baseball's forefront in the second half of the 1983 season. Despite a league-leading 19 victories for a third-place team in 1982, he didn’t get a single first place vote for the Cy Young Award, which went to 18-game winner Pete Vuckovich of the Milwaukee Brewers. He also fail ed to make the American League All-Star team either this year or last. 1 We’re looking for quality Sidelines — the Emerald’s weekly sports magazine — needs creative writers and graphic artists. If you can write interesting, readable copy, and like to dig deep for non-traditional stories; or if you have a flair for graphics, including the ability to take a complex topic and turn it into a bold, but easily discernible graphic, then we would like to see meet you. If you’re in terested, call John at 686-5511, or drop by the the Emerald offices, Suite 300, EMU. 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