Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 12, 1986, Supplement, Page 4B, Image 12

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Prices good Feb 12th thru 18th.
CALENDAR:
Feb. 12 (Wednesday):
GYMNASTICS — Oregon
State at Gerlinger Annex, 7
p.m.
Feb. 14 (Friday):
WOMEN S BASKETBALL -
San Jose State at San Jose.
Calif., 7:30 p.m.
MEN’S BASKETBALL -
Washington State at Pullman,
Wash., 7:30 p.m.
GYMNASTICS — Washington
State, Stanford and California
at Pullman, Wash.
Feb. 15 (Saturday):
GYMNASTICS — Spokane
Community College at
Spokane, Wash., 7 p.m.
Feb. 16 (Sunday):
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL -
California, Berkeley, Calif., 3
p.m.
MEN’S BASKETBALL — ‘
Washington at Seattle, Wash.,
2 p.m.
OUTDOOR
PROGRAM:
Feb. 12 (Wednesday):
VIDEO NOON — The latest
adventure videos featured
each Wednesday at lunch.
Outdoor Proflram office, 12:30
p.m.
VIDEO NIGHT - The fourth of
a series of movies ranging
from sailboarding to skiing
each Wednesday night. This
week: sailboarding. 138
Gilbert, 7:30 p.m.
Feb. 13 (Thursday):
SKI DAY — Trip sheets for a
day of skiing go up every
Thursday to various day trips.
Outdoor Program office.
Feb. 17 (Monday):
PAKISTAN — A slide show of
tom Bauman’s recent climbing
expedition on Ogre 2 in the
Karakorum range. 177
Lawrence Hall, 7:30 p.m.
RECREATION
AND INTRAMURALS:
EVENTS:
Racquetball Doubles: Entry
deadline: Feb 14. Start: Feb.
15
RESULTS:
BASKETBALL:
Monday. Feb. 3:
Air Lodge d. IFelta Thigh. 89^65
Men's II: •
Raiders d. Serenity Lane Demons.
Forfeit
The Runs d. Phi Psl I. 66-50
Finadened. MARVI, 59-55
Theta Chi B d SAE IV, Forfeit
Rocky V d. B-52s, 60-43
Vanilla Wafers d. Misfits of
Science. 63-30
Kappa Sigma II d ATO, 30-29
Sigma Chi II B d. Busting
Bombers, 54-41.
Let's Just Win d. Blue Thunder.
59-53
Men's HI 4 Dorm
Helicals d Net Flux. 53-46
■ Brick HouSfid, Droplocks, 56-46
Penguins d •:King James■ II 4
Disciples, 54-40
Women;
Spankers d. The Grand Stems,
34-22
Tuesday. Feb. 4: ’
Men’s i: - tQ
M Train IV d Sigma Nu A. 59>-44
Eliminators "The Truth”" d
-Straight Shots, 73-55 -
Meal Wagon d Warriors, 78-36’
Men’s II:
°Arc Shots d Bices Brothers, 34-33’
Beja Destroyers d Phi Psl II. 54-33°
Frosty Poimders tf, Sweetser
Surgeons. 46-43
High Whites d Enigma Nu's, 48-44
• Suicldais d Atomic Dogs, 46-35
Men 's III 4 Dorm
Fear & Loathing d. Casuals,.47-40
Women:
Diggers d Pol Pounders, 63-22
C6ed • • »
C.G s Only Hope d. Biohazard,
, 44-21
Wednesday. Feb, 5:
Men ’s I; j
Blazing Potatoes of Death a. Team
Chad, 82 57 '
New Edition d. terminators. 66-51
Sigma Phi Epsilon I d .Theta Chi A,
' 5055
PDT I d Sigma Nu A. 69-60
Betas d N.A.F. Albacore, 7047 '
Men 's II:
Learned Hands d. Penumbras,
36-23,.
Caswell d Beta Eliminators, 42-28
Lambda Chi Alpha A d. Sigma Phi
Epsilon II, 58-39
Big Time Major Dudes d. Ducks tor
Bucks, 54-35
SAE II d. Let'i Just Win, 63-36
The Hooters d The Gitballs, 5547
MARV! d.,Army ROTd, 45-41.
Continued from Page 2B '
players."
At the Mirage Bowl In Tokyo. Japan where the Ducks met '
USC. Yonan felt that there was an added sense of comraderle
between the Oregon players and the rally. During warm-ups, •
Yonan threw passes for tailback Eugene King while safety
Doug Judge defended.
"That wouldn't happen at Autzen, but over there. It was
an example of showing the players some real support. I
think they appreciated that.'-'
Support is the key term, that s the purpose of the
cheerleaders. Last friday. rally adviser Mike Maulding saw
men's basketball coach Don Monson preparing for the Civil
War tilt, walking around with a piece of athletic tape on his
forehead — a la Jim McMahon — with the words BE
POSITIVE" on It.
Saturday night, as the OSU game was about to begin,
the cheerleaders each wore replicas of the Monson attire
emblazoned with the same message. The players all smiled
and Monson was laughing.
INTERNSHIPS
: can give you the- ^
edge in the career race.
The Career Development internship Program, has internship
opportunities; for juniors and seniors! with majors or minors in
the College; of Arts and Sciences. Opportunities include: r~‘
MARKEUNG/SALES
•Eugene Hilton . .
•Springfield Downtown . "
Association '.. V •
•Eugene/Springfield Visitors
and Convention Bureau
•Kaufman's
COMPUTER RELATED
•AlphaHealthCare
•Switchboard
AWHiiiaf
RESEARCH/
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»City of Eugene:
Purchasing
Building Envision
CQUNSEL1NC;/R ELATED
•Bureau of Vocational
Rehabilitation
•Corrections Dept
•Family Mediation
Services
PUBLIC RFLATIC
•Sacred Heart
•Lane Regional Arts
Council
•Red Cross
•Eugene Symphony
•United Way
PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT
•City of Eugene:
Intergovernmental
Relations
Transportation
Police/Fire
Position Descriptions are in 221 Hendricks Hall,
sign ups begin Feb. 10.