Emerald file photo Volleyballers from the People’s Republic of China will repeat their 1982 visit to McArthur Court and challenge the Ducks Sunday night at 7:30. Chinese return to Mac Court By D.C. Jesse Burkhardt Of the Emerald Glancing over the Oregon women’s volleyball schedule for the month of October one sees Oregon State, San Jose State, Santa Clara, Fresno State, Cal State-Bakersfield, the Peo ple’s Republic of China. . .wait a minute...How did a team from the People’s Republic of China slip into the schedule? Ask Mike Shen, if you can locate him. He’s somewhat of a mystery figure that not even the University’s razor-sharp sports information staff can get much of a handle on. All anyone seems to know is that Shen is a University graduate, now living somewhere in British Colum bia. He’s a sports fan who went out of his way to arrange a visit to Eugene by a Chinese volleyball team as part of a West Coast tour which includes stops at California, Portland State, and Washington, among others. And there is also a plan in the works for the Duck volleyball team to take a tour of their own into China a couple of years down the road. The Sunday contest at McAr thur Court promises to be much more than just a volleyball game. The evening's activities seem to resemble an interna tional celebration. It might appear to be, at first look, a microcosmic replay of the Olympics. There will be players from each team mar ching into McArthur Court, bearing the flag of their respec tive country. Bands will play each team’s national anthem. The team captains will meet at center court and exchange team gifts while individual players follow with a trade of in dividual gifts. International protocol will be the order of the day. It will be reminiscent of the Olympics — up to a point. It's anticipated that the outcome of the featured sports event follow ing all the ceremony will not very likely resemble the over whelming American victories of the ‘84 Olympics — because this Chinese team will be tough. With a capital ’T\ “This is a Chinese junior team," says Voelz. “They could be as good as most country’s na tional teams. Everything about them is very quick, high intensity.” Chris Voelz, women’s volleyball coach, summed up the abilities of the Chinese players: “Awesome. Volleyball is the national sport over there. They’ve literally got millions of athletes to choose between to make up their team.” Need more be said? Continued on Page 7B Good news from IWuhrays: We’ve just increased our schedule. Now there are more buses daily between Eugene and Seattle and all points in between. Schedule 5 TIMES DAILY TO: Portland Albany Salem 4 TIMES DAILY TO: Seattle Tacoma Vancouver 2 TIMES DAILY TO: Ft Lewis Olympia ChehaHs Kelso Longview Roseburg Grants Pass Medford LESS MONEY vve re lowering rares iiKe you ve never seen. The fact is, you can’t help but save money on Trailways. Two for One* Beginning October 4 through November 10, pay one fare to anywhere Trailways Lines, Inc. goes, take a companion with you free. (Both passengers must travel together.) And the deal gets better. Save 25%* Purchase any Trailways Lines, Inc. ticket from October 4 until November 10, at Eugene, Seattle, or any point in between and you’ll get a coupon good for 25% off. Discount must be used at any of those same places trom November 11 through December 15. Save on Shipping, Too Plus there are great deals from the same places on Redibox* ($2 off October 1 through November 10) and Package Express (50% off October 1 through November 10). And of course, low fares everywhere to Sacramento and 12,000 other destinations. So with more buses and less money, there’s only one way to go. Go Trailways. 957 PEARL ST. (503) 342-5331 ■UOBookstore^ NOW In Electronics SANSUI CP-7 Portable Component System For carry-around con venience and fine sound quality Four-Band (FM. MW SW1. SW2) Tuner/Amplifier features Quartz-Synthesizer Tuning, 20 Preset Stations. Digital Station Readouts, built-in timer clock. 13 w/ch, IC Full Logic Cassette Deck with AMPS, Dolby® NR. Timer stand-by mechanism. Full Range Speaker System with Passive Radiator SAVE $124 D S - *■:, Q--J _ | CP-5 Portable Component System. For carry-around con venience and fine sound quality Four-Band (FM. SW, SW1, SW2) Tuner/Amplifier features LED tuning/pointer indicator 13w/ch, Full IC Logic Cassette Deck with AMPS (Automatic Music Program Search), Dolby' NR, Full Range Bass Reflex Speaker System SAVE ’2*0 13th & Kincaid ■ ■■ ■ M-F 7:30-5:30 • limited to stock on hand SAT 10:00-3:00 sale ends 10/20/84 BOOKSTORE Supplies 686-4331