Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 24, 1986, Page 16, Image 15

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    MUSLIM STUDENT ASSOC.
INVITES YOU TO
ISLAM AND THE
PALESTINIAN
PROBLEM
BY:
OMAR AL-SOBANI
“A Founding Member of Islamic Union of Palestine”
FEB. 26th at 7:00 pm
SCI 123 (SCIENCE 1) .
UO Students: ; . \ . •• - ^ ,
Tell Your Friends Who Are ‘ /
Not Now Attending the UO ;..
They don't have to be.admitted students to attend'the. *•
UO this spring
The University of Oregon Community Education Pro
gram opens regular University courses to area residents
who are not" admitted .UO students,
Community education students can register for up to
seven creditsper term at reduceb tuition No admission
requirements Credits earned may.be applied toward
degree programs’ •
• Community education registration-for spring term ’ . .
classes is.March 11-1-5; Classes begin April 2.
For a free brochure call 686-5614. Si ’
of OREGON
••...# t J
the Ur**** & i*apr • maahdtfHmjp* ;» aor. • <•***.«,
. "" ...— —T1 1 '• " 1 ■
SIERRA CLUB
Cards
Now available in the card
section at the U of O
Bookstore.
Your purchase of these
cards help support the
Sierra Club in its efforts
to protect our environ
ment.
13Wi ^ Kincaid
M-F 7:304:30
SAT 10 00300
Supplies 0004331
[ Check "every"page"of the Emerald
for money-saving coupons.
Fraternity boxing event raises
more than $1,000 for charity
By Robert Col lias
Of thr Kmorald
The annual Phi kappa Psi
Smoker, hold Friday night at
the National Guard Armory,
was a success for charity that
raised more than $1,000 for the
March of Dimes
"It was definitely a success,”
said Phi kappa Psi President
Thomas liilley. .‘’There was a
bigger crowd than we usually
have.” . - . ...
More than 1.000 spectators
were treated to some exciting
matches. The smoker is design
ed for fighters with little or no
experience; byt the ’ matches
kept the fans entertained. ■' .
Although the event did not
bring, bock memories of |oe.
Lo.uis of Mohammed All, it did.
•give fans a lot.of entertainment •
for the $2.50 admission price.
Because the each fight was
only three one-minute- rounds,’
they we.os. usually action
packed.. . . „ ‘ •' •
.* ”We didn’t, want any profes
sional fighters' out ' there.”
referee Ken. Larson said. “This
was strictly 'for the amateur
guy*.'’'
A total. of 24 , competitors
entered the ring in four different
weight classes: the lightweight
class. 145 pounds and under;
the middleweight class.
•, , O .■ ftmtu by K»mn suIUwh)
A large crowd enjoyed the excitement of amateur boxing h'riday
at the Phi Kappa Pal Smoker, which brought in more than
$1.000 for charity. °. \y
. 1 4 0*1® 5 po u nds ; I h e
heavyweight .clasti, 166-185
pi 6 u n d , s V a n d. I h e
superheavyweight class.1 18ii
pounds and over
Middleweight* kicked off the
night with five first-round
fights. The fourth fight, of the
night brought the evening's on
ly casualty. Sigma Chi’s jay I’m*
dislocated his shoulder in his
fight with Phi Kappa Psi's Scott
Brown and was forced to leave
the ring'
King announcer Ryan flora
gave a special feeling to the
fights as he shouted put the an
nouncements with all the en
thusiasm of any New York
Madison Square showman -
The event was a chance for
the fraternity members to show
some spirit for their favorite
boxers. Chants of Kappa Sigma. ”
Sigma Phi Epsilon or the like
prevailed most of the evening
"It really psyched me up.”
said Kappa Sigma’s Chris
Welborn. who was the runner
up in the heavyweight division.
”1 really felt g«»od when I heard
the guys cheering for me."
The winners in the four
weight divisions received
trophies for their efforts and the
spectators' respect for going in
to battle.
In the lightweight final. Theta
Chi's Don Heechcraft defeated
Sigma Phi Epsilon's Scott
Hamon.
Phi Kappa Psi's Shoo I.intiley
captured the middleweight
division with a win over Phi
Delta Theta's Dennis Espinosa
In the battle of the
heavywightx. Sigma Phi Ep
silon's Philip Parody defeated
Kappa Sigma's Chris Welborn.
In the final match of the even
ing. Tau Kappa Epsilon's Frank
Miller IhjuI defending champion
Charlie Spencer of Phi Delta
Theta.
A
•PINO'S
SPBGHETTI
HOUSE
PIZZA
/C\
r-A
<y
342-8111
b
Introducing . . .
FREE
Delivery
Service! *
•Tree delivery with a minimum order
Also offering:
• Full dinner menu
• White or whole wheat crust
• Limited delivery area
15th and Willamette
Hours:
Mon. - Fri 11 00 - Midnight
Sat 5:00-1 00 a m
Sun 5:00-11 00 p m
N0.1 IN TEST
PREPARATION
CLASSES FORMING NOW AT
EOUCATONAL CENTER
MlPr^iittonBpaMi
Far Intetm—an. PI—at Cat
RESUMES
Give your resume a professional look, by having it
typeset at the Oregon Daily Emerald Graphic Services
Department 300 EMU 686-5511
, Phwlo by Mrcn SUIIwikhJ
Referee Ken Larson checks on the even inn's casualty, lav Ptte.
who dislocated his shoulder.