Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 12, 1985, Page 6, Image 6

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Rasmussen is Oregon’s MVP
Oregon center Blair
Rasmussen capped off his
senior season by winning the
Steven J. Award as the outstan
ding member of the men's
basketball team in the group’s
awards banquet at the Valley
River Inn Monday night.
It was the third straight year
Rasmussen has won the award,
which is voted upon by
members of the team.
Rasmussen, who made the All
Pacific-10 Conference team,
started 114 games and ended up
as the fourth leading scorer in
Oregon history with 1,554
points. The 7-foot senior from
Auburn, Wash., led the Pac-10
in scoring this season with an
18.4 average.
Senior guard Chris Harper
was voted as the most inspira
tional player for the Ducks and
collected the John Warren
Award. Harper scored 596
points in his two-year career at
Oregon and posted an average
of 10.1 points per game.
The Carl Greve Award,
presented to the team’s top
player based on athletic and
scholastic ability, was given to
senior forward Mike Matheson.
Usually the first man off the
bench, Matheson transferred to
Oregon after a season with the
University of San Francisco.
Oregon, 15-16 overall, finish
ed in sixth place in the Pac-10
with an 8-10 record. Besides the
three senior award-winners,
seniors Greg Bell, Greg Trapp
and graduating manager Kevin
Ohanesian were given special
recognition for their efforts to
the Duck program.
Rasmussen will play in the
Aloha All-Star Classic (April
11-13) in Honolulu and will
participate in the Elks Hall of
Fame Game (April 27) at
Indianapolis.
Paxson’s out indefinitely;
Blazers play Kansas City
KANSAS CITY. Mo. (AP)
— Portland Trail Blazer
guard Jim Paxson underwent
surgery for a dislocated
finger Monday and will be
out of the National Basket
ball Association team's
lineup indefinitely, a team
spokesman says.
Paxson injured his right
ring finger Monday during
practice in Kansas City,
where the Blazers will face
the Kings tonight, team
spokesman John White said.
He underwent surgery at the
University of Kansas Medical
Center and will not play
Tuesday, White added,
•‘Beyond that, we really
don’t know at this time,”
White said, adding that Pax
son will return with the team
to Portland on Wednesday.
The Blazers are 2-2 so far
on their five-game road trip
after falling Sunday to the
Milwaukee Bucks, 110-94.
et al.
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ASKLEPIAD MEETING tonight at 7 in
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ASUO CONSTITUTION COURT HEAR
ING today at 9 p.m. in Room 337 EMU.
There will be an interpretation of Sec. 6.1^
of the ASUO Constitution relating to
OSPIRG’s funding.
LECTURES
JAMES O’FALLON, law professor, will
speak on “The Constitution of Tolerance:
The Intellectual Background to the Bill of
Rights” tonight at 8 at the Eugene Con
ference Center at the Hilton Hotel..
RAY HOOKER, member of the National
Assembly of Nicaragua, will speak on
"Nicaragua’s Atlantic Coast People and the
Question of Regional Autonomy” tonight
at 7:30 in Room 167 EMU.
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Emerald front desk, 300 EMU, is noon the
day before publication. Et Als are run only
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3-13
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ASPIRING JOURNALISTS! The Oregon
Daily Emerald is hiring now for Ihree
spring term positions: Higher Educa
tion Editor, Photo Editor, and part-time
Editorial Page Editor. Job descriptions
and applications available at 300 EMU
Return applications, clips, and
references by 5 p m. Wed , March 13.
Applicants should have some prior ex
perience and must be very hard
working. The Emerald is an Equal Op
portunity Employer Women and
minorities encouraged to apply 3-13
GOVERNMENT JOBS.
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QTF POSITION AVAILABLE FOR SPR
ING TERM. "Excluded" GTF, 30 FTE.
duties will Involve gathering ot Informa
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bargaining agreement between the U ol
O and the GTF; consultation with
departments on guidelines lor
workloads reappointment criteria, etc
Preference given to individuals with
some background knowledge of coflec
live bargaining, contracts, etc Contact
Ms Toby Oeemer Graduate School.
686 5128 lor position announcement
and application forms Application
deadline March 22. 1986 Salary for
term: $1116 to S1332 dependent on GTF
level. 4410 3 12
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