Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 13, 1985, Page 14, Image 14

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    UO track
Continued from Page 12
“I wanted to (get to the NCAA
mark of 52-8), but the relay took
some energy out of me,” Agu
said. “I wouldn’t blame it all on
that, and I’m still not ruling out
NCAA’s. I still have a couple
more chances to qualify so I’m
going to go for it.”
On the track, Jeff Hoskins
won the 100-meters in the
absence of John Frazier, whose
whereabouts are unknown.
Frazier has been missing from
practice since last Monday.
Chris Wright captured two vic
tories with wins in the 200- and
400-meters, while the Ducks
also swept the 110-meter high
hurdles (Rod Green, J.J. Birden,
Peter Knudsen).
Greg Aitkenhead, gunning for
the NCAA qualifying-mark in
the shot, won but fell about a
foot short at 60-3/< of going to
Austin, Texas. Oregon’s Jeff
Hultberg finished in second.
The Ducks captured their first
sprint-relay victory of the year
as Hoskins, Green, Wright and
Agu beat out the Beavers in a
“photo finish”. There was no
film in the photo-finish camera
during the race so one of the
head judges ruled Oregon as the
winner.
Knicks win lottery, Ewing
NEW YORK (AP) — The New
York Knicks, whose top two
centers were lost for all of last
season because of illness and in
jury, had a change of luck Sun
day when they won the Na
tional Basketball Association
lottery and the right to pick
Patrick Ewing No. 1 in the June
18 draft.
Commissioner David Stern
picked the Knicks’ team logo
out of an envelope after six
other teams were randomly
chosen to determine the second
through seventh selections in
the draft.
The draft order after the
Knicks will be Indiana, Los
Angeles Clippers, Seattle,
Atlanta, Sacramento and
Golden State.
Walt Reynolds became the first Duck to clear 7-0 this season in Corvallis on Saturday. Reynolds
hopes to attain the 7-3 Vi NCAA qualifying-mark at the Pacific-10 Conference Championships in
Tuscon, Ariz., on Friday.
et al.
MEETINGS
ASKLEPIADS meet tonight at 7:30 in the
University Inn lounge. The Portland trip
and initiation will be discussed. All
members must attend.
CAMPUS RECYCLING will hold a
meeting today at 5:00 p.m. in the Survival
Center, EMU Suite 1.
APPLYING TO MEDICAL SCHOOL D, a
workshop for pre-med students, will be of
fered tonight at 6:00 in Room 242 Gilbert
Hall. Sponsored by Academic Advising
and Student Services.
LECTURES
VISITING PROFESSOR ECKHARD
AUBERLEIN will speak on “Shylock,
Nathan and the Holocaust: Arnold
Wesker’s ‘The Merchant’ " today at 3:30
p.m. in Gerlinger Lounge. Sponsored by
the English, German and Comparative
Literature departments.
MISCELLANEOUS
RAPE CRISIS NETWORK WANTS
MORE VOLUNTEERS for crisis counseling
and/or community education about rape,
incest, sexual harassment and other forms
of sexual violence. Daytime volunteers are
especially needed and women with
disabilities, young and old women, les
bians and women of all cultural/racial iden
tities are encouraged to volunteer. Training
begins in mid-June. For more information,
call 485-6702 by June 6.
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
PAYMENT: All ads must be paid for in
advance unless a billing agreement has
been established with us. For billing ar
rangements, please call 686-4343 or
stop by the Emerald offices, 300 EMU.
LARGE SELECTION USED COLOR TV
sets $49 Deka Electronics, 390 W. 12th.
342-2488 4746:5-24
DRESSER *5, dresser $15, matching
sofa and chair $65, mattress and box
spring $15. freezer $75. 343-9091. 5-14
MOVIE POSTERS
Call 344-2188 or see
at Oakway Cinema
5161:5-17
STEREO, MARANTZ AMP KLH tuner,
both $100. 343-7127.5-15
WATERBED- COMPLETE
$150 485-2345
ADLER TYPEWRITER
Manual. Excellent condition $69 OBO.
344-3389.&J5
YAMAHA TURNTABLE, $120 OBO Ex
celtent condition. Call683-4783. 5-14
3%”-DISKS-5.”1/4”
3 Vi" 3M - MAXELL • FUSI 1W*29
5 V*" Bulk SSDD 101*10 DSDO 101*12
PAPER 20 lb. LASER (2500) *23
QUANTITY DISCOUNTS!!
DISK STORAGE AND RIBBONS
SOFTWARE 25-35% OFF
LEARNING SERVICES
2677 WILLAKENZIE SUITE 5
683-3827
5110:5-13
THE BUY & SELL CENTER
Buy-Sell-Trade
Musical instruments, stereo, tools,
Photographic and Backpacking
Equipement
361 W. 5th.
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• Local-National-Overseas
RESUMES $10 & UP
To Executive Presentations
Writing - Typing - Printing
•Free Consultation*
•Guaranteed Results*
A Professional Resume Service
1374 Willamette No.9 343-2762
4567B:tfn
PROFESSIONAL TYPIST: Statistical
specialist IBM Corr. Sel. Grad approv
ed. Near campus. 344-0759. 3159:tfn
typing &
WORD PROCESSING
Theses/dissertations, papers, editing,
graphics, law papers, resumes, &
mass mailings. Grad. Sch. approved
WordStytes A Type Scripts
CINDY 464-5454
BRANDY 484-6044
3150:ttn
WORD MASTERS
Word Processing and Typing Services.
Call Karen.
464-1646
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DYNAMIC TYPING SERVICE
WORD PROCESSING
Pick up and delivery available
Ken or Penny 485-3914
3143:t1n
Word Processing^yping: 15 plus years
experience. Papers, dissertations,
editing, mass mailings Micro-cassette
transcription. Grad Sch appr Pickup
and delivery. Call Carole at 688-3983.
RUSH PROFESSIONAL TYPING
IBM Correcting Selectric
Graduate School approved
Cali Paula Demong- 484-9405
3145:tfn
GUARANTEED TYPING 8 EDITING,
Self-Correcting Electronic. 20 yrs.
secretarial exper. Call Anne 343-6122.
GRADUATE APPROVED TYPIST Using
IBM Selectric III Call Mina between
9a.m and 10 p.m at 726-9624, 3149:MW
•THE TYPED WORD^
Experienced, last, efficient.
Reasonable rales Editing included.
345-4379 3028:tfn
TYPING/EDITING
Call Sara 686-0739
_3154:tfn
WORD
PROCESSING
T&C Professional Typing Service
687-9326 by appointment
3142MWF
Graphic Services
the professionals
resumes: *15-25
business cards: $5-10
300 EMU 686-5511
See The Difference
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WORD PROCESSING. GUARANTEED
5 blocks to UO, Graduate approved.
JENNIFER 485-3883
4308.MWH
TYPE-RIGHT
WORD PROCESSING 6 EDITING
Resumes, Papers, Theses, Disserta
tions; Graduate School Approved
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
SUSAN 485-1473
4485MWF
WORD PROCESSING/TYPING, Si/page
Near campus Call any lima 343-2975
5-14
Instruments
TAKAMINE STEEL STRING accousllc
guitar Excellent condition New- S269.
sell tor S110 344-9069 5-13
PEAVEY GUITAR AMP, Backstage 30
watts, $90 Chris call 683-3777 even
ings 5-14
Sound Systems
, JIM’S ELECTRONICS
STEREO REPAIR
1627 Pearl Street 343-7683
Monday thru Friday 9 a m.- 6 p.m.
Saturday 9 a m -1 p.m.
3148:5-17
US Books
100,000 BOOKS IN STOCK
All Selling 40-50% off list prices
•Textbooks»Cliff Notes*Magazmes*
USED BOOKS BOUGHT AND SOLD
SMITH FAMILY BOOKSTORE
768 East 13th
3152:tfn
Bicycles
PEUGEOT 12-SPEED. 25 frame Ex
cellent cond , 2 years old. Good alloy
components Rack and fenders. $160
485-9442, Dan 5-14
Cars & Cycles
YELLOW TOYOTA CORONA. 1971 2
DR, stick Looks good, runs good Like
new tires *800 Julie, 683 2335 tfn
MUST SELL HONDA 360
Excellent condition 3454725 5-15
71 VESPA MOPED (pedals). Mint cond
*200 746-5986 5-13
HONDA ELITE 128, Scooter, windshield
and totebox. excellent cond . 485-9682
Randy5-13
84 HONDA AERO 125
683-4523
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Is It true you can buy jeeps lor *44
through the U.S government? Get the
tacts today! Call 1-312-742 1142, Ext
6534 M
SCOOTER, 1*76 HONDA Express SOcc
Excellent condition *1250 726-9152
516
77 TOVOTA CELICA CT, 80.000 miles.
5speed. new brakes, runs great, *2500
Ask tor Erin 344 1678 517
SPRING IS HERE! Top^Jown tun tor
sale or trade '64 Midget Looks great,
runs great Asking *1295 686-2246 eves
& weekends 5-15
Travel
ONE WAY AIRLINE ticket for female.
Portland to Chicago, June 11 *129 Call
Judy 687-8609 eves 5-18
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