Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 03, 1985, Page 5A, Image 5

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    sports
Pepsi Relays kicked off today
I he Uregon men s and women s track-and
field teams will take a break from dual-meet
action today and Saturday when the second
annual Pepsi Relays return to Hayward Field.
The meet will feature high school and open
events along with some nationally prominent
collegiate competitors.
Perhaps the most interesting women’s race
will come in the four-mile relay. The Oregon
contingent of Brenda Bushnell, Leann Warren,
Kathy Hayes and Claudette Groenendaal will
take on a strong field featuring the University
of Wisconsin and a squad from Athletics West.
The javelin has an outstanding field as the
top three collegiate throwers in the nation will
compete. Former national champion Sally
Harmon from Oregon (180-2) will be trying to
unseat last year’s NCAA champion Iris
Gronfeldt, who has the nation’s best toss of
191-1 for the University of Alabama. The
University of Arizona’s Martha Hart will also
vie for top honors.
On the men’s side, the big events should
come in the field where the Pac-lO’s top two
javelin throwers, Oregon’s Brian Crouser
(286-0) and the University of Washington’s
Bob Rockett (287-6), will face each other.
Also, the hammer should be competitive
with Washington State University’s Tore
Gustaffson, tops in the. Pac-10 ait 247-8, taking
on San Jose State University’s Kjell Bystedt
and Oregon’s Ken Flax.
The other Ducks in the meet include Dub
Myers in the two-mile relay and sprinters Jeff
Hoskins and John Frazier taking on WSU’s Lee
Gordon and Washington’s Byron Howell.
. .. ....
Sports Shorts
The Oregon softball team
tries to stave off elimination
from the NorPac Conference
playoffs, as the Ducks face the
University of California in a 9
a.m. double-header today at
Oregon Field.
The Ducks, 17-19, must
win both of their final NorPac
games against the 13th ranked
Golden Bears, 29-21 overall, to
have a chance of gaining a
playoff berth. Cal is 4-2 in the
NorPac, while Oregon stands at
2-6.
Oregon coach Rich Brooks
and the Duck football team will
conclude spring drills with an
intrasquad scrimmage beginn
ing at 11 a.m. at Autzen
Stadium.
The Oregon men’s tennis
team will be at the Pacific-10
Conference Northern Division
Championships starting today.
Oregon basketball coach Don
Monson signed junior college
All-American Jimmy Winston
to a letter of intent to play for
the Ducks next season.
Winston, a forward from St.
Gregory’s College in Shawnee,
Okla., led the National Junior
College Athletic Association
Region II in scoring last season
with a.24.9 average. Winston, a
6-foot-7, 205-pound junior, shot
53.3 percent from the field and
was 78.4 percent from the free
throw line.
The signing period ends May
15. Monson has two scholar
ships left to give to incoming
players for next season.
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• MEETINGS
STUDENTS AGAINST APARTHEID will
have an open meeting this Saturday at noon
in the Koinonia Center, 14th Avenue and
Kincaid Street. Everyone is invited.
LECTURES
DR. MARILYN VIHMAN will give a
mini-course on child language titled
“Cognitive Style and Language Develop
ment” today from 5-7 p.m. in Room 146
Straub Hall.
JOHN TRANTER OF SYDNEY,
AUSTRAILA, will give a lecture on and
reading of Australian poetry at 7:30 p.m.
Monday at The Faculty Club.
MISCELLANEOUS
“RUN FOR THE GLORY JOGATHON”
Any campus group interested in raising
$40 per person in a fun, healthy and ex
citing way, contact Bruce or Joan at
343-0451. The jogathon will be held June 1
at lp.m.
XEROX INTERNSHIP Application
deadline for the Xerox summer internship
has been extended until May 9. Position
description available at Career Planning
and Placement, Room 244 Hendricks. Call
686-3235 for information.
INSTRUCTOR TRAINING IN HOME
NURSING The American Red Cross is of
fering an instructor training class in home
nursing. Nurses interested in becoming a
volunteer instructor are invited to take the
course. The instructor training will be held
Saturday from 9-4 p.m. and Sunday from
9-3 p.m. For more information, call the
American Red Cross at 344-5244.
Deadline for submitting Et Als to the
Emerald front desk, 300 EMU. is noon the
day before publication. Et Als are run only
once, depending upon space availability.
Events with a donation or admission
charge will not be considered. Events oc
curring nearest the publication date, and
campus-originated events will be given
priority.
CLASSIFIED ADS
CAN BE
PLACED AT
ODE Office, 300 EMU
UO Bookstore Stamp Counter
UO Bookstore Lobby M-F 11-1
EMU Main desk
SUAB Booth M-F 11-1
For Sale
MOVIE POSTERS
Call 344-2188 and ask for Dana or atop
by Oak at ay Cinema5-3
LARGE SELECTION USEO COLOR TV
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WINDSURFER
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Musical Instruments, stereo, tools,
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May 4, 1-4 p.m. with Vlctoda Shaw
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May 4, 1-4 p.m with David Simone
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WORD MASTERS
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Word Processing
Pick up and delivery available
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business cards: $5-10
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at typing prices
call Ruthann 344-0434
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100,000 BOOKS IN STOCK
All Selling 40-50% off Hal prices
•Textbooks«Cllff Notes*Magazlnes*
USED BOOKS BOUGHT AND SOLD
SMITH FAMILY BOOKSTORE
788 East 13th
3152:t!n
MITSUBISHI 150 WATT AMP. Pre-amp
and Phase linear speakers with sub
woofer Audio rack Included $1600, of
ter Evenings 668-3132 53
AIWA
linear Torque Direct Drive New Shure
cartridge, $80 OBO Call Kevin at
4852568_ 56
JIM’S ELECTRONICS
STEREO REPAIR
1627 Peart Street 3*3-7883
Monday thru Friday 9 am.- 6 p.m.
Saturday 9 a m -1 p.m.
3148:5-3
RENTA
SPRING DAY
ON THE
MILLRACE
On sunny days rent a canoe)
EMU WATERWORKS
CANOE COMPANY
1365 Franklin X4398
4668:F
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WATER (((Jj))
While relaxing in o soothing hot tub at
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is excellent loch spa <s supported by
the finest in filtering and sanitizing
equipment Most importantly, the staff
of our owner-run focility insures thot our
high standards ore met before you sink
into the worm, bubbly water
Taking reservations until 11:30 p m
weekdays, until 12:45 weekends
Call 345-9048
1883 Garden Ave . Eugene
UNIVEQA 10 SPEED with fenders and
rack 395 080 345208756
MUST SELL! Men's 10 speed. 23"
Volkscycle. Excellent condition. $120.
Call 345-0367.53
21" WOMAN'S ITALIAN 10 speed.
Recently tuned, flood condition. Best
otter call Sand I 683-9638.53
WOMEN'S 10 SPEED Huffy. Lights,
bookrack, $55 or best offer 4858403.
evenings, weekends 56
FOR SALE. BRAND NEW Sekai 10
speed ridden once moving to Alaska
must sell. $140 or B/O. Call Laura
3450104 now I 58
1979 FIAT X19. 5 speed AM/FM cass,
well maintained. $3500 4851207 53
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> HONDA 360 TWIN, excellent eondi
?n, extras *500 or best offer. 484-6226
5-3
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ust sell to pay bills. S450. Matching
ilmet $70 485-7483 5-3
1 MQA Solid and sexy. $3995/offer
15-5698 or 746-2836. Keep trying. 5-3
DNDA CB 125S, Great campus bike.
iss than 3000 miles. Must sell. $375.
6-9905.5-7
■LLOW TOYOTA CORONA. 1971, 2
T. stick. Looks good, runs good. Like
* tires. $800 Julie, 683-2335 tfn s<
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blowout all over the U.S. this summer
a 25 ft. RV. We're going coast-to- _
ast from 7/19 to 8/19. Interested? Call §
4-2678, ask for Matt or Jay 5-6
TO MALE TEACHERS SEEKING to
usesit June 15-August Good with
ts and plants. Non-smokers,
erences. 342-2044.5064V5-3
ACHER'S FAMILY (4) WANTS
MJSE to sublet 4 weeks in July
gust. Write: Barbara, 11087 Pipeline,
mona CA 91766. WF5-6
kRRIED PROFESSIONAL COUPLE
I houseslt while attending UO sum
ir school. No children, no pets, non
okers. References. 459-1379 even
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PLICATIONS ARE NOW AVAILABLE
positions on the 1965-86 Oregon
mmentator Staff, Including Editor
plicants should have knowledge of
malistlc and polemic techniques
I the University of Oregon. Editor
st be enrolled as a full-time student
:he University. Position of Editor re
res an average of 20 hours per week
h no salary.
plications are available at the
igon Commentator office, 203 EMU,
I are due before 5 p.m. Wednesday,
y 7. For more information, call
-3721.57
SUMMER SESSION
STUDENT
EMPLOYMENT
Conference Desk
Assistant
June 15August 31, '85
Salary: Single room/board
20 hours weekly
Flexible hours
Applications Available
Housing Office. Walton Hall
Deadline: Friday May 10
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EMU Cultural Forum
APPLICATIONS
STILL
NEEDED
FOR
CONTEMPORARY
ISSUES
COORDINATOR
EMU
CULTURAL
FORUM
adline May 6th. For more info call
5-4373 or stop by Suite 2 EMU.
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HARD BOUND PROGRAM. Universi
>f Oregon. Opening for Instructor:
L., $1400 for Summer Session
-8/18. Training 5/10-12. Job descrip
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. 1859 E. 15th, Eugene OR 97403
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ILETIC CLUB FRONT DESK posi
. part-time Opening, closing, and
kend hours. Must be eligible for
:C Service permit. Submit resume
cover letter to: 4242 Commerce,
ene Oregon. 974025-3