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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1989)
Sports Tuna Sox take Sigma Chi in RIM The following are the Kec reation and Intramural soft hall results for Vlav 1-4 SOFTBALL Monday. May I MEN'S II: Tuna Sox l(i. Sigma t'hi 2A 12 Discabuberations 9. Charged Particles 7 IM Results. Kappa Sigma 15. EMBO 4 The Not Sox 20, Boom Booms 6 lambda (Ihi Alpha 9, Chi Psi 3 2 l.ive Crvvv 14, Moore Pos se 8 COED 1U/1K1KM: Delta M Delta 12. Omega Delta Epsilon 7 Ho’opuka 11. Archiducls 7 Tuesday. May 2 MEN'S I: Fiji 7. Sigma Chi 5 Kappa Sigma 12. Phi Psi King (:obru» 4 MEN S II: Fiji 14. IKE 12 Beta Theta Pi 17. Parson's Arsons El MEN'S III: Team Funk 9. Them :i COED I/ll: KAO ATO's 10. VVreckless Abandon 4 Phi Delt/AXA 13. Bam Bams 8 COED IlI/DORM: Hoopuka 17. Delta McAllis ter Delta 6 Wednesday, May 3 MEN'S II: 2 Live Crew 13, Fiji 3 Discabuberations 6. Kappa Sigma 4 Thursday, May 4 MEN'S I: Kappa Sigma 4. Fiji 2 MEN'S II: Discabuberations ft, 2 Live Crew 7 Discabuberations 15, Beta !) Tuna Sox f>. lambda Chi Alpha 2 Beta Theta Pi 3. The Not Sox 1 Beta Theta Pi ti. Tuna Sox 5 COED l/ll: KAO A TO 15, Phi Dell Alpha Chi Omega 1 SOCCER: Saturday. May t> MEN'S I: Illegal Aliens d Sigma Chi, forfeit Kappa Sigma d. Delta Tati Delta, forfeit Fiji d. Phi Dell, forfeit MEN'S II: Fiji d TKK. forfeit Phi Dell 3. Quakers 2 FC Oregon 4. Kappa Sigma 3 Sig Ep d. ATO. forfeit COED: Remotely Control 4. Spiller 0 Kappas/SAE forfeit, Stafford ites forfeit Chi OVKappa Sigs d. Wil cox Hall, forfeit Sunday.Mav 7 MEN'S I: Chi Psi 5. Theta Chi 0 Kappa Sigma 1, Delta Tati Delta 0. forfeit Phi Psi 3. Kappa Sigma 0 MEN'S II: Phi Psi 3, TKK 2 COED: Tequila Shooters 4. GBFC 1 ULTIMATE FRISBEE: Tuesday, May 2 MEN'S I: Intrepid WhizKids 15, Lu natic Fringe t The Core 15, Zombie Slugs 5 COED: Team Condritches d Wreck Creation, forfeit Wayward Children 11, Campbell Club H Wednesday, May 3 MEN'S II: Chi Psi 14. The MHA's 11 I THE CHALLENGE CONTINUES: PHASE III ALL SPECIALS GOOD EVERY DAY THROUGH FINALS WEEK! DOMINO’S PIZZA DELIVERS I ALL WEEK $goo Pepperoni Pan Pizza Oftei ends soon. Not valid with any other coupon ALL WEEK $499 12” Original Crust Pizza With Any 1 Topping Offer ends soon. Not valid with any other coupon. ADD IT lOJiALTOPPI N Ub_UNLY_.£b>v> NOW THROUGH FINALS WEEK 2-Liter Classic Coca Cola oo With Any Pizza Limit 2 Per Pizza OFFERS GOOD AT CAMPUS STORE ONLY 343-3030 Track team signs top Kent jumper Karen Wiedmann, who post ed the best marks in the state in three events a year ago, has signed a national letter of in tent to compete in track and field at Oregon next year, ac cording to women's head coach Tom Heinonen. The senior from Kent. Wash., captured the state's AAA long jump championship as a sopho more and had posted Washing ton's top marks in the long jump, 100-meter hurdles and 300 hurdles last season before injuring an ankle that forced her to miss last year's state meet. Wiedmann posted personal records of HM'/i in the long jump. 14.4 in the high hurdles and 44,13 in the intermediate hurdles during the 19HH cam paign. with the Kent-Meridian High School prep recording season liests of 1H-H (long jump) and 44 22 (3(X) hurdles) at this year's Arcadia. (Calif.) Invitational. "Karen is a tenacious com petitor in addition to being an outstanding student in the classroom.” Oregon assistant coach Mark Stream said. "She should be able to step right in and make a significant contri bution as a freshman." Accumulating a 3.3 grade point average in the classroom. Wiedmann also led the North I’uget Sound Conference in scoring as an all-league soccer honoree, and earned second team all-conference honors in basketball for a squad that ad vanced to the state tournament. Wiedmann is the Oregon women’s team second signee of the spring, as well as the sec ond from the state of Washing ton, joining Prosser's Kelly Blair. Deadline today tor Pole Peddle Paddle Today is the deadline for the 13th annual U.S. Hank Pole Pedal Paddle race, which promises to offer more activi ties and more celebrities than in past years. Scheduled for May 20-21 at Ml Bachelor and Bend. Ore gon, this unique pentathlon has combined forces with all Cen tral Oregon to make a full weekend of spring celebration for spectators and participants alike. Saturday events will be high lighted by a Sports and Recrea tion Fair, a Food Festival, a Kid's "Duck" Race on the Des chutes River, an artisan and craft market, a spaghetti feed and a community dance. While all this entertainment takes place in the park, merchants from downtown Bend are clos ing off a street for magicians, COPIES THE copy SHOP 539 E. 13th 485*6253 "I I THE ULTIMATE INDOOR TANNING MACHINE We ve go! your tan when you warn if SunShotver on campus ms • •?« c un> Up>l»«> »T >rn*Q % bluegrass bands, sidewalk sales and art demonstrations, among other activities. The actual race will take place on Sunday, beginning at Mt. Bachelor at 9:30 a.m. The event combines alpine and nor dic skiing, cycling, canoeing and running, and may be par ticipated in by relay teams or by hardy individuals. The course winds over 36 miles from 7,000 feet at Ml. Bachelor to 3,500 feet at downtown Bend. This year, the $1,000 purse for the top female and male fin ishers seems to be attracting a greater group of athlete celebri ties. Coming all the way from Switzerland is |urg Capoi, a na tional team skier and fifth place finisher in the World Cross Country Championships in Ger many. Krom Norway, another national team member. Mari anne Dohimo. promises to give female competitors a real chal lenge Dohimo skied to a third place at the World Competition. Sev eral members of the United States Ski Team will also be in volved in the race, such as Tommy Moe and | ere my Nobis. Kntries are available at U S. 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