Sculptor seized athletic moment By Steve I undgren Asso« iated Press I,A (IRANI H\ Ore. (API Ramon I'armenter thrives on seizing the nuiinwil Mure spec ltli ,ill\ . the |osepll si lllplni seizes the instant the instant Seattle Seahawk Steve I argent caught .1 pass or the instant Olympic gymnast I'rai.ec I alavera vaulted onto a halant e heani lint the hron/e figures of athletes and data ets that have brought t'ariuenter fame in both the art and the sports worlds capture more than a free/e frame in lime The\ imply tno lion "Movement. I love movement I’armenter said as he twisted a hit of modeling wax he tween Ins fingers "When von re moving there's alwavs emotion Von can't get away from that A lie inch high hron/e of marathon record set tel Alheito Sala/ai which I’annentel in aled hefore the I'fftl Olympus says it all Caught 111 mid stride, the sc ulptured runnel's face shows a mixture* of pain and delermina lion I'he viewer easily c ,111 envision the strides leading to and lollotving that frozen ill slant Since Ills fust series of athlete sc ulptlires ill the early I'lttlls the I ugeile native's repula ticin. and 11 pel tone have hc‘c*n growing expo nen!tally \oyy his works are selling for thou sands ol doll.us at galleries around the 1 ounlry and lie is rec eiving c onuiiissions for rna|oi yy 01 k s Most recently lie completed a larger than life statue of I’niversily of (fregein distance great Steve* I’ri'lontame lor Nike s new corpo rale he.idi|iiarters 111 Heaverton In lanuary the Seattle Seahavvks unveiled a trophy upon split end Steve l.argelll s letirement to 1 oinmemo rate Ills at hievemenls Mostly however I’ainieiller does yylial he yy ant s and hopes someone yy 111 liny it "I 'nips'- they reallv ( ross the palm with green. I .irt\ get along with police, you (.in h.ivc .i party ami get along w itii vour neighbors he said While l.oveali said lie i.oulci not remember the last time tear gas was used to disperse a crowd in Lugene he believed it was during the Vietnam War protest riots of the late IMMIs and early ■70s (War protesters) at least had a i arise he said "W'hat the people are doing now is just senseless I here s no issue, no (.arise now Dave I idanque of the lo( al American ( ivil Liberties Pnion ( haplcr said he had received a number of c alls from 1 ’Diversity slu dents inquiring about their rights in the in< idcnl "There's no question that police have an obligation to main tain order and to do so using the least amount of force neees sarr he said People have the right to assemble, he said, but "people don't have a constitutional right to he rowdy any time they want, any pln< e they wan! A her problem in evaluating the March tt melee, he said, is that testimony from police and students present show two fund.) mentally opposing views namely whether police gave adequate warning and whether the use of tear gas was w a minted It d i f I ere in es in pen options are just swept under the rug. it will |ust ( reate more problems down the road." I idanque said ()n Saturday night police responded to two noise complaints about a partr with lire music in a courtyard at Last Nth Avenue and Mill Street ( apt l.oveali said police arrived, then bottles were thrown W a ruing.s to stop were met rr it h "a barrage of them, he said ( ittic ers released tear gas to disperse the c rowel An hour later a group of about .’till gathered near 1-ttli Avenue and Patterson Street A very audible bullhorn was used to t «• 11 the partiers to dis perse Luveall said hut limn' bottles were thrown The bottle throw in^ prompted the release of more teat gas Xitel the crowd broke up. two vouths from Ashland were ar rested for their part m the "mob psvihology that prevailed po In e said \lexis Madden k a resident ol one of the apartment i omplexes where polii e lirsl weie dispati lied said neithei side is blameless bile poln e c a me in with an attitude and the students responded w 1111 ,ui attitude Muddoi k said she was skep11< al that the polii e gave an audi hie warning at the mi ident. whii h began as a get together of about a dozen tenants ol two apartment i omplexes It tliev did it tliev didn't have a bullhorn, and nohodv could heal them." she said Hv the time polii.e arrived Muddoi k said, apartment tenants hud withdrawn from the party None of us threw an\ beet bottles we w ere all biding Maddoek. a bane ( oimnunitv College student joined other apartment tenants m a meeting Tuesdav with Vice Provost (ierard Moselev and Assistant Dean ol Students blame (been to discuss the mi ident and propose alternative soi lal e\ ents for students In addition, tliev will meet Thursdav with members of the lie partment of Publii Satetv to discuss the possibility of parts spun sms being held f mam in IK responsible tor the polii e work Mlfiough the tenants have ai i ouiltability to apologize toi the noise i routed bv the music and i rovvd. it would be unrealistii and unfaii to tine the tenants Maiidoi k said 'Malic Some bunny Efappij ‘This ‘Easter Season HV invite you to come into the UO Bookstore and choose from our wonderful Spring Collection • Beautiful Cards • Caster Baskets • Jelly Beans • Chocolate Lggs . 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