Mind Continued from Page IB with the purchase of any pastry get your first cup of coffee or tea free during our new HAPPY HOURS 3 - 6PM DAILY BOOK and TEA open 8 30 • 6 da>*y • to 5 Sunday on me southeast corner of carry*,s 1646 E. 19th • 344 3422 Ae ^ncAam/ecl lAfou/ & Tanning Salon TANNING 45 SESSIONS FOR MOO $2500 47 Wist 29th. Eugene FOR FULL SET OF ACRYLIC NAILS 343-2094 • 8:30-8 M-F. 8-3 Sat. 485-HOGI 12” HOAGIES 2 FOR $5 or 3 FOR $7 with this coupon •BRITISH Roast Beat, Turkey. Ham.,:.---.. $2.99 •ITALIAN Salami, Pepperoni, Provolom* —. — $2.99 •AMERICAN Ham, Salami A American Cheese ...,.. $2.99 •GERMAN Pastrami, Salami A Swiss Cheese $2.99 •FRENCH Salami, Roast Beet A Cheddar Cheese $2.99 •LATINO Roast Beef or Turkey. Avocado A,Salsa. $2.99 condiments included FREE DEUVERY Iajss than 30 minutes...guaranteed .* each hogie made to order •' 6pm-2am daily , r jJCTjIcri ~1 — The answer is at 13th & Alder -Feb. 28th € 3 TW0PIU8TW0 UMINC Blue 0J c9 a 8 ;-' .'ding.'“the club division has. a me c:h higher stanV dard than'collejgiate’fboth me.it and women) and ■quite a lot better. V . . " . . This weekend, the tournament will start at to a.m. Saturday and*Sunday, and will conclude. . between 4 and 5 p.m-r The games’will, be held, orj both of the in tramural fields, ’ the. lacrosse field (18th and " Ag#te}..and the West Hunk field.. located neat the Autsen footbridge. . .. • „ Also located hear-the Intramural fields will he ' "Frishee Centr«l”'where frisbees and t.shirls will- - be sold.. : -■ ■.. \. V' '.'‘ Ultimate frisbeeconsists.of soVetiplayersonti ' side, and-it is across-betweeii soccer,and foot butj There Is ho physical -contact. .and the garni), is Very fast I'noving.' /V•’ • . C &■ ' . Since thiire,arf ho referees,-teams'call me itown w fouls, fanin says'thi's’keep_sthe.gaide,going>ar\dlt,. is kept inline.without referees-iiV what .hiKcailii tiie "the spirit.‘of.t he-Ciaine : * •’ i - ■ The object of thVsport’is lt> move the frisbee up and down.the field and,thernhrow. it into'tiie tip ponent's goal Bach goal is w’ortli.pni* point. End games are.usually played*-to.e(thpr 'l3 or tSv with jialftiiiui coming at .st'Vi'o. i'Miihts.'. .. tf • r>.' ' • '•' ■ \ ’ ’ . 1 ^ ■ • After Ibis.weekend, hoth’ulHmute‘tea 1115 will‘be'■ part 11' 1 paiiMg' ih°l burnaments -jivery! twcKto tbrerr-; .weeks To' gea’r ^^'fb^-theJ.nMiif^c^Northwie.st'COd^ legiate Corifefeiu.»Y(:hampibriships: which will be held in.early'April. * f' „ |ahin al to compete in a tournament. |ohn Heijmans took second in the black-belt heavyweight division. Bob Danzer won the colored-belt middleweight division, and Dave Yoshimura captured first in the colored-belt heavyweight division. 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 credits per term at reduced tuition No admission requirements. Credits earned may be applied toward degree programs Community education registration for spring term classes is March 11-15. Classes begin April 2 For a free brochure call 686-5614.IS? University commmnrm>ocAnoN nrnnwmr*7 of OREGON