Calendar MEN’S TENNIS Friday-Sunday: Oregon Spring Championships. Eugene. CYCLING Saturday-Sunday: End of the Trail Stage Race. Independence. SOFTBALL Saturday: Oregon vs. Oregon State. Corvallis. 1 p.m. WOMEN’S TRACK Saturday: Oregon Twilight Meet. Eugene. 5:30 p.m. MEN’S TRACK Saturday: Oregon Twilight Meet. Eugene. 5:30 p.m. WOMEN’S LACROSSE Saturday: Oregon vs. Lewis and Clark College. Eugene. rhrilling Whitewater adventure s blended with scenes of Kat nandu, the Himalayas and Hbetan nomads in the ‘‘First Descent of the Karnali,” a nulti-media show that will be Dresented Thursday at 7:30 D.m. in the EMU Ballroom. The slide show, narrated by Out door Program Director Bruce Vlason, follows the Eugene Dased expedition’s 55-day des cent of one of the world’s greatest whitewater shallenges. Several year's of 'esearch prior to the trip revealed that there was virtual y no information, photos or maps available on the Karnali region in far western Nepal. The river, never run before, was too long to scout beforehand, and too remote to permit the use of two-way radios for rescue. The river runners found themselves pushing off into the unknown with no chance of outside rescue if there was a problem, and little information on what lay ahead. Water purification in the out doors will be the topic of a presentation by Dr. John Wilson Monday at 7:30 p.m. in Room 107 Lawrence. Wilson will discuss the symptoms and treatment of diseases transmitted by contaminated waters and methods for treating wilderness water sources. A slide show on cycling in the San Juan Islands in the state of Washington will kick off a three-day series of presenta tions on bike touring next week. On Tuesday, Keith Nelson of the University’s Out door Program will present a slide show detailing a bike tour of Lopez, Shaw, Orcas and San Juan islands. Also slated is a discussion of future Outdoor Program cycling trips, including a June tour to the San Juan Islands. RIM deadlines: Entries for racquetball (mixed doubles) are due Friday; matches begin on Saturday. STUDENT SAVERS Rainier Beer $059 12 pack, 12 oz. bottles dep. Totino - 21-24 oz. ft ft Frozen Pizza Assorted Kinds Tender Green Snoboy Broccoli 37 0 lb. Nabisco - 11 oz. Cheese Ritz $ H 49 Crackers ■ Red or Green leaf, Spinach or Romaine Lettuce 2 bunches /77c Mardi Gras Bath Tissue 4-roll pkg. 78 Fresh No. 1 Dole Mushrooms $1 48 ib. Chicken Breasts $1 18 lb. Turkey Drumsticks 48 C lb. Lean Ground Beef $1 38 lb. First 2 Betty Crocker Cake Mixes I8V2 oz. pkg. Reg. $1.09 68c! expires 5/15/84 § First 1 Drive ’n Save Brand Peanut Butter 48 oz. jar Reg. $4.55 expires 5/15/84 SOFTBALL FRIDAY, MAY 4 Men's I Pikes I 1, Beta I 0 (forfeit) Sigma Nu 1, XACTO 0 (forfeit) Stroh's Drifters 1, Oders 0 (forfeit) XACTO 1, Sigma Chi I 0 Men's II Yaps 1, Crusaders 0 Mel's Brewer s 1, Sig Ep B 0 (forfeit) Master Slams 15, Chi Psi Confeds 3 Dukes of Earl 1, No Bozos 0 (forfeit) West Molokai Air 1, Beta II 0 (forfeit) Women Converse All Stars 1, Chi Omega 0 (forfeit) Waifs vs. Chi Omega (double forfeit) Coed I P.I.C. 1, Phi Delts/DG I 0 (forfeit) Coed II Boffin Paultz's 1, Cloran Machine 0 (forfeit) Cruel Shoes 16, Carson 3 Texas Leaguers 3 Watson Wits 1, Bohr Orbits 0 (forfeit) TENNIS MONDAY, APRIL 30 Phi Delts/Chi O II 1, Adams Madames 0 (forfeit) Fourskins 1. Theta Chi II 0 (forfeit) TUESDAY, MAY 1 Zimbob's Mob 2, Carson Triads 1 Sigma Chi II 2, Beta II 1 THURSDAY, MAY 3 Kappa Sigma I 3, UAW 0 FRIDAY, MAY 4 Fiji I 1. Theta Chi I 0 (forfeit) Beta I 3, Econ Club 0 FORD BRONCO VOLLEYBALL CLASSIC WEDNESDAY, MAY 2 Coed Adams Family 2, Ono's Folly 0 Net Results 2, Ul 0 Mizuno's 2, Co opers 0 Brumbies 2. Six Pac 0 Mixed Bunch 2, Don't Bother Me 0 Men M&M's 2, Rainy Days 0 Mixed Bunch 2, M&M's 1 ULTIMATE FRISBEE FRIDAY, MAY 4 Men's I Festering Pustules 15, SAE 3 Son ol Stench defeated Sig Ep A Coed Rasta and Friers 1, Cloran Machine 0 (forfeit) BADMINTON TUESDAY, MAY 1 Smashers 2, Flyers 1 Netters 2, Bad Winners 0 (forfeit) THURSDAY, MAY 3 Netters 2, Power A 0 TENNIS SINGLES TOURNEY SATURDAY, MAY 5 Intermediate Advanced Men’s 1. Rick Wilbanks 2. Mark Metcalf 2. Steve Coplin Intermediate Advanced Women’s 1. Kathleen Ono 2. Cindy Hettiver Intermediate Men’s 1. Nurullah Dostmohammad 2. Gary Freeman Intermediate Women’s 1 Jean O'Brien 2 Kitty Reitter 3 Jan Merritt DIM SUM Every 11 a.m 3 p.m. LUNCH Regular Lunches, Too And Try Us for Dinner CHINA BLUE Restaurant 879 E. 13th 343-2832 Q: What’s better than a shot in the dark? A: A Resume from ODE Graphic Services!