Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 09, 1983, Section B, Page 2, Image 10

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Friday, November 11
8 p.m. • EMU Ballroom • U of O
Tickets: U of O Students $4 • General Public $5
Tickets available at the KMU Main Iksk. fvarth River Records
and Garden Records
Sports shorts
FOOTBALL
Saturday: Oregon vs. Stanford.
Palo Alto, Calif. 1 p.m.
WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY
Saturday: NCAA District 8
Championship. Eugene. Lane
Community College.
MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY
Saturday: NCAA District 8
Championship. Eugene. Lane
Community College. 11a.m.
VOLLEYBALL
Friday: Oregon vs. California.
Berkeley, Calif. 7:30 p.m.
Saturday: San Jose State. San
Jose, Calif. 7:30 p.m
Tuesday: Portland State.
Portland. 7:30 p.m.
Registration for city league
basketball will close today at 5
p.m. at the Eugene Parks and
Recreation Department main of
fice. Official team rosters, a
league classification sheet and
the $190 entry fee must be sub
mitted at the time of registra
tion Registrations will not be
accepted unless players show
identification cards. Non
Eugene teams which consist of
four or more out-of-city players
must register Thursday from
7:45 a m. to 5 p.m at the parks
and recreation main office.
Teams can pick up their basket
ball packets on Nov. 29. League
play begins the week of Dec. 6
and continues through the first
week of March. For more infor
mation, call 687-5333, or stop by
the parks and recreation office
at 858 Pearl St., fourth floor
Basketball referees are need
ed to referee middle school
basketball games in Lane Coun
ty. The Lane County Basketball
Officials Association is current
ly conducting a series of training
classes to prepare new officials
for assignment to middle school
games. Although one class has
already been held, the next class
will meet this Sunday from
5-6:30 p.m. in Room 308, Forum
Building, on the Lane Communi
ty College campus. Middle
school games are played at 3:30
p.m. and 4 p.m., and run from
November through early March.
Pay is from $9 to $14 For more
information, contact John Lodi
(686-8119), Ray Lemke (484-9120)
or Art Blunt (689-0904).
Cross country skiing will be
the topic of a series of
workshops, movies and lectures
sponsored by the University Out
door Program over the next two
weeks. All events will begin at 7
p.m. in the Outdoor Program of
fice in the Erb Memorial Union.
For more information, call
686-4365. The series of events
include:
Nov. 15: A showing of "If You
Can Walk" and "Skinny Skiing,"
two introductory movies on
cross country skiing, will be
followed by a discussion on how
to get involved in inexpensive,
cooperative Outdoor Program
ski outings.
Nov. 16: Representatives from
the ski touring community will
discuss and display skis, boots
poles and binding. Differences
in manufacturers, construction,
use and cost will be discussed.
Nov. 17: A discussion of ski
touring clothing needs will em
phasize how to keep clothing
costs down and still feel and
look good. A movie on the
prevention and treatment of
hypothermia and other cold
related injuries will also be
shown.
Nov. 22: A slide show on nor
dic ‘downhill skiing in Oregon
will be shown, and it will be
followed by a discussion on nor
dic downhill equipment,
clothing and safety.
Arizona State’s David Adams
will probably never set a
Pacific-10 Conference rushing
record or make the league all
star team. Why? Because at 5-6
and 158 pounds, Adams is a
touch on the small side for play
ing college football from the
tailback position.
But that hasn’t stopped
Adams and literally hundreds of
other high school football
players from going to college
and playing college football. To
honor those gallant young (and
small) men, the Emerald has
compiled a Pac-10 all-small
team. After looking through the
first and second teams, you’ll
probably notice what we did —
that few of the players on the all
small team are on the Pac-10 all
conference team. For that mat
ter, few are starters, most are
freshman, and the majority
never see anything more than a
junior varsity game or the daily
grind of practice.
But still they persevere. We
salute their efforts.
FIRST TEAM OFFENSE
WR Ken Zuckerman
TE Mike Witherill
OL Roy Wright
OL Joe Leimbach
OL Chris Dahlen
OL David Keane
OL Steve Hanson
WR Bill Pimental
QB Mark Armijo
RB David Adams
RB Paul Day
PK Marlin Wong
5- 9 150 UA
6- 1 200 ASU
6-3 210 UA
6-3 220 USC
6-5 222 OSU
6 3 220 Stan
6-2 226 UW
5-10 153 Stan
6-0 175 USC
5-6 158 ASU
5-10 160 ASU
5-6 135 Cal
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Monday thru Saturday
Student Discount
10% off total purchase
with valid fee card
$5.00 minimum purchase required
(Good anytime in Restaurant, Bakery and Lounge)
OPEN
II a.m. - 10 p.m. Sun.-Thurs.
11 a.m. - 11 p.m. Fri. & Sal.
1300 Valley River Drive
484-1711
TEETH
Ignore them
and they will
go away
Teeth Cleaning, Exam
and
X-Rays as needed
Will Morningsun, D.D.S.
Thomas R. Huhn, D.D.S.
call for appointment
746-6517
! Vi mites from campus, next to Bike Path
528 Mill Rt Rnrinnfieid
SHARE A RIDE
Be energy efficient and save
money!
It you’re looking tor a ride or can
otter one, advertise in the ODE
Classifieds. . .