Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 01, 1983, Page 6, Image 6

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    sports_
Hill wins —
runners don't
Despite an individual title from All-American Jim Hill,
the Oregon men's cross country team finished second
at the Pac-10 championships in Stanford, Calif., Monday.
University of Arizona, paced by five runners in the top
11, won the meet with 38 points. Oregon was second
with 44, followed by UCLA with 74 and host Stanford
University with 80.
The Ducks had to settle for second even though Hill
and Mike Blackmore came home 1-2. Hill logged a
30:09.6, far off his winning 28:50 of 1982, as a hilly Stan
ford Golf Course jacked finishing times up.
Blackmore finished next in 30:31.2, but no Ducks
crossed the tape again until senior Brad Simpson took
12th in 30:59.6. Dan Nelson was behind Simpson, his
31:02.4 good for 13th, and Matt McGuirk was 16th in
31:14.6 to close out Oregon's scoring. Two other Ducks,
Chris Hamilton and Harold Kuphaldt, finished non
scoring 24th and 36th, respectively.
Arizona capitalized on Tom Ansberry's third-place
finish and runners in the Nos. 6, 8, 10 and 11 spots to
wrap up the meet.
The win was a remarkable improvement from a year
ago for the Wildcats, who finished a distant third behind
the Ducks a year ago.
For Oregon, it was a disappointing day, especially for
Hamilton and Kuphaldt.
Hamilton, a promising junior transfer from University
of Portland, pronounced himself fit early in the season
and went into Pac-10s as Oregon's No. 4 runner, only to
place 24th. Kuphaldt dropped to 36th after clocking
30:20 as a freshman to finish 21st in 1982.
The winner
Kelly Howard, a physical
education senior, is the winner
of last Thursday's Emerald
Trivia Time sports quiz contest.
Howard wins a $10 gift cer
tificate from Nike Eugene.
Answers to the quiz: 1)
Woodley Lewis' 102-yard
kickoff return versus Colorado
in 1949 is Oregon football's
longest. 2) Ladaria Johnson is
Oregon's leading rusher. 3)
Sue Harbour is from Pullman,
Wash. 4) Oregon won 1982
men's Pac-10 cross country. 5)
Lisa Martin holds Oregon
women's 10,000 meter record.
Your feet could
be worth money
Oregon's Athletic Department
will sponsor the "Big Green
Stampede Jog-A-Thon 1983 Fun
draiser" Thursday at Hayward
Field.
Joggers sponsored by various
groups will do as many laps as
they can to raise money for
Hayward Field improvements. Jog
ging sessions are scheduled for 3
p.m., 4:15 p.m. and 5:30 p.m.
Those wishing to enter can pick
up a registration card at the Letter
man's Lounge next to MacArthur
Court and return it as soon as
possible.
et al
MEETINGS
WHAT DOES UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT OLUM eat for
lunch? Find out Wednesday. Now 2, at 12:30 p m in the
EMU Forum Room Olum will be available to answer
questions and chat with students
ALL BUSINESS CLUBS: Don't forget to send a
representative from your club to a meeting with Don Ly
tie today at 4 pm. in Room 201 Gilbert.
CYCLING TEAM meeting tonight from 7 to 8 p.m in
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for those wishing to join
WOMEN’S CREW meeting tonight at 8 p.m in Room
113 EMU All members must attend. Discussion will in
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For more information call 686-3360.
ALL SAINTS’ DAY EUCHARIST will be held today at 5
p m at the Newman Center Fr Reginald Martin and Rev
Linda Harrell will preach Sponsored by Episcopal and
Roman Catholic Campus Ministries
THE JEWISH STUDENT UNION is holding an impor
tant organizational meeting tonight at 7 p m in Century
Room F EMU Be there for a post-Halloween surprise
THE ALTERNATIVE RELATIONSHIP CENTER offers
stimulating discussion in its workshop. Personal
Lifestyle Design Also sponsors video broadcasts in
Scientific Utopianism each Tuesday from 7 to 8 p.m. in
Room 107 Gilbert. For more information call 345-5626
THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION’S weekly
testimony meetings are times to share healings
resulting from individual understanding and application
of God's presence and power Everyone is welcome to
attend tonight at 6:30 p m in Room 337 EMU
LECTURES
“IS LEBANON ANOTHER VIETNAM?” A presentation
by IB Hamideh will be held Wednesday, Nov. 2 at 7:30
p m. in Room 244 Gilbert. Questions are welcome, and
cake and cookies will be served.
ROBERT SCHEER, author ol ' With Enough Shovels ",
will give a tree lecture on Pres. Ronald Reagan. Vice
Pres George Bush and nuclear war today at 3 p.m in
Room 180 PLC. Sponsored by Students For a Nuclear
Free Future and the Faculty Arms Control Group.
SMALL CLAIMS COURT is the topic ot the People's
Law School this Wednesday. Nov 2. from 7 p.m. to 9
p m at Lincoln Community School. 650 W. 12th St For
more information call Sue at 342-6056
INTERVIEWS
LIBERAL ARTS UNDERGRADUATES: Internship
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Nov 8 .
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volunteers to work as monitors,
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CRAFT CENTER MINI WORKSHOPS
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Nov 10 & 17
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Nov 4 1017 11-4
CLOSE ENCOUNTERS
OF THE BEST KINO
College students, do you find, alter you
pay tor your education your wallet is
empty?
How would you like a lull or part time
job with Avon You don't have time to
work a territory? Why not take orders at
the college and combine business with
pleasure and put money in your pocket
Avon has a bigger gift selection this
year for hotdiday sales
If you are interested in an interview,
please call Jacque Hawks. 935 2398 or
Avon Products. 746 6422 Happy
Holidays 944 10-21tfn
DIO YOU MISS the Peace Corps
recruiters on campus last week? You
still have time to call Marsha at
686 3235 for more information
1016 10-31
Help Wanted
THE ADMISSIONS SUPPORT PRO
ORAM is now accepting applications
lor motivated, responsible volunteers
to assist in recruiting new students
Areas include Adult Education. Peer
Recruiting, and the Oregon Connec
tion programs Job descriptions and
applications are available in 270
Oregon Hall Deadline is 11/11.5 pm
Questions? Call x3201, ask for
Patricia. 970:11-1
WORK-STUDY POSITION
SACRED HEART HOSPITAL
If you have work-study funding. Sacred
Heart needs a person with light graphic
arts skills Contact the Work-Study Of
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students as subjects for experiments in
ludgement and decision-making on
Thuisday and Friday of this week
Native English speakers only S8 for
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pm1023 11 14
THE ESCAPE FIELD STUDIES Program
is currently seeking an Administrative
Assistant for the remainder fo the
academic year This position demands
a weekly commitment of 25 hours
Responsibilities include staff supervi
sion. fiscal management, fundraising,
public relation, and other ad
ministrative tasks Applicants must ex
emplify and be able to demonstrate ad
vocacy. perspicacity and empathy In
addition to the proceeding qualities
this individual must communicate well
and have superior organizational skills.
Application packets are available in the
ESCAPE office, 327 EMU Completed
packets are due by 5 om on Friday.
November 4, 1983 For more informa
tion contact Ahrea Summers at
686-4351. Affirmative Action employer
Women, veterans and minorities are en
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maintenance, taking ads over the
phone, helping customers write ads.
handling complaints and errors, quality
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