Sports Oregon softball to play on East Coast The Oregon softball team will travel to the Hast Coast to play Massachusetts and Con necticut in the NCAA Kegion als. which begin this Friday. May l‘t and continue on Satur day. The announcement was made late Sunday evening by the NCAA. The Ducks will probably play both Massac husetts and Con necticut in Amherst. Mass on the first day of the double-elim ination tournament. The 20-team field is divided into four regional* of two teams and four regional* of three teams The eight regional win ners will proceed to the NCAA College World Series. The eight team, double-elimination tournament to determine the national champion will i>e held at the Twin Creeks Sports Com University Neighborhood Dentist Gentle care for students for 16 years. Student Discount Available J. Scott Baxter, d m t> .p.c 344-6371 622 E 22nd Ave Building F (corner of Patterson 6 22nd) "25 Years of Quality Service" GERMAN AUTO SERVICE, INC. Mercedes • BMW • Volkswagen Audi • Dalsun • Toyota 342-2912 2025 Franklin Blvd. Eugene. Oregon 97403 plex in Sunnyvale. Calif.. May 24-28, hosted by California Berkeley. The Ducks, ranked in the top five for most of the season, moved into a tie for fourth with Cel-State Fullerton in the latest top 20 poll, released Tuesday. May 9. Oregon finished the regular season with a 50-15 record. FULL COLOR Laser Copies • Large copies up to 11*17 • 50-400% enlargement or reduction • Color copies from 35mm slides, negatives, or 3-D objects. Open 7 Days kinko's Great copies Groat people 44 West 10th • 344 3555 I THE CHALLENGE CONTINUES: PHASE III ALL SPECIALS GOOD EVERY DAY THROUGH FINALS WEEK! DOMINO’S PIZZA DELIVERS ALL WEEK $5°° Pepperoni Pan Pizza Oiler ends soon. Not valid with any other coupon. ALL WEEK $499 12” Original Crust Pizza With Any 1 Topping Oiler ends soon. Not valid with any other coupon. ADD IT IO_N_AL_T O PPIN GSjONLY_.75_c NOW THROUGH FINALS WEEK 2-Liter Classic Coca Cola $4 00 With Any Pizza Limit 2 Per Pizza 343-30301 OFFERS GOOD AT CAMPUS STORE ONLY Photo bv Bill lUtiW Curtin Wilson IleftI takes the handoff from Bob Gray on the second leg of the 4x100 relay, won by the Ducks in 40.01 |"3Ck Continued from Page 9 _ with the new javelin." A number of other personal bests were set. including Bob Gray’s 13.35 in the 110-meter high hurdles, which moved him just eight hundredths of a second (13.87 is NCAA qualify ing) from a trip to Provo. Gray also ran a leg on the 400-meter relay team, which clocked a season best of 40.01. just 16 hundredths shy of the 39.85 necessary for NCAA competi t ion. “The timing of this meet was nice, because the wind wasn't blowing too hard, and the weather is conducive to the performances,” sprint coach George Walcott said. Walcott, in an attempt to make things more interesting for the Oregon sprint relay crew, ran a leg on the Oregon International 400-meter relay team, which finished second. 60 MINUTES ON APARTHEID "Covering Apartheid: Values and Objectivity in TV Reporting" by David Gelber a producer for CBS's "60 Minutes" award-winning producer Gelber will present excerpts from features he has produced for CBS News on South Africa, and compare them with excerpts from a "60 Minutes" feature by Morley Safer. One of his recent productions was Ed Bradley's "60 Minutes" report on apples and the chemical Alar. a free public lecture sponsored by the School of Journalism Monday, May 15 221 Allen Hall 7:30 p.m.