Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, July 10, 1990, Page 5, Image 5

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Officials wait for site decision
Olympic committee announcement
not due until the end of November
By John Clarke
Kupresentalives tmm II,i\
uard I iold won’t Iimi out until
November il l.ugene will be the
site of llie !*t*i()h mpic trac k
atui field trials
Representatives from M\ pus
siI)I<• trial locations i".ivi* (hen
presentations before the Olvm
pic Trials Site Selec tion ( iom
mittee to bid lor the c ham e to
host tire 1 <1*12 ()lympic Trials
l ugene’s Hayward field was
among the si\ c hoic es whie h
me luded Ihirliam. \ ( . Sac ra
niento. C.a 1 i I . K no\vi 11 e ,
Tenn . Seattle: and New (h
leans
The dec ision will he made
public at the end of Novembei
after a larger Olympic conven
tion discusses the committee s
recommendation.
We all thought it would
take the committee hours to
i tMi it their dei ision. sa ni
(.ars I rigueiro. the repiesenta
live tm Hayward Field and .1
member ol the l trefoil I rat k
(-lull It w .is remarkable ()nl\
altei a half hour the iiei ismn
was made, none of the six bid
tiers 1 oil Id believe 1!
ITiguuiro said he didn't
know how the i.ommittee had
voted, but he felt confident that
Hayward I leld was a strong
1 untender to be chosen as the
site
It's hard to tell. I'rigueiro
said Hut I wouldn't trade m\
111.11 e lor am other bidder's
plat e I lax waid Field is 1 learh
an exi client -ate The I 'uiversi
t\ of Oregon is planning an ail
dition and the field has al
leads seen the (flympii I rials
ol PIT'. 1‘trti and 1980 along
with mam other national ton k
es cuts
I'rigueiro said the six lot a
lions seemed to I,ill into two
i ategones experienced i om
imiiiitii s tli.ti have hosted tin
i• \ *• 111 before and nurnlinni
tow ns eager to prove them
selx es
One group s presentation
uses a hex . tr\ me out " ap
proa ell lie said These bidders
lr\ to persuade the i ommittee
that monumental media < ovei
age will compensate for then
communities' ine\per ieiu e
staging tin- ti inis
1 he other group uhu It
llavuard field is in. goes tot
the more sure 11re tai tn s
I rigueiro said We i mu on
(rated on the fat I that trials and
national trai k events have been
held here hnlore and that we
have exponent e in these sort ot
ex nuts
The i ointtiunitx that is even
tually t.hosen to host the trials
i an ex pei t i m red ible profit
and promotion I rigueiro saul
It s amazing he said II lai
gene Is chosen there will he a
great ten-dax part\
New language center to open in winter
By Daralyn Trappe
A Japanese businessman has
donated s Iuu.uuo (n (lie I’m
Vfrsity lot ,1 new language
Stlldl ( elite! in Fat ifii I hill, to
lie upon for usf l>v wintei term
Hit) 1
Osamitsll Yatnuda has do
n.ilfil ,i total ol S tun.linn tor the
renter which will replace the
language lab that students are
i urrentlv using in the basement
ot Friendh I hill I he i entei
v\ ill ini hide three dillerenl labs
a llbi,ill hill u ith _’H infill id
tial stations .ill uith audio and
video t apabiI ittes. a i iassiooin
lab where language courses
i\ ill be taught and Mai inlosh
lab equipped u ith several i mu
p liters
In addition to the labs, the
center Mill have three i lass
rooms m ith video and audio ca
pabilities an audio visual pro
duction room, and a main ot
tii e tutorial i enter
Tile renter udl serve several
purposes said Russell Tomlin,
associate professor ol Iniguis
tic s and ai ling head ot the I )e
partmenl ol l ast Xsiaii Fail
guages and l iteratures
It Mill be used as a language
leaching center lor students. ,t
teacher training facility and a
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ti'ii( hing. in' s.nil
rlu> current language tub.
w h ii.h Turn I i n described .i‘.
mil ill dal*' owl I\ 11■ 11i 1 jlt>
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Mlhough tin' new center is
being developed through ilnrui
linns by businessman Osamitxu
V.mi.ill.i the l.lpilliese langil.lge
will nnl he emphasi/ed ill el
a ill other language. Tomlin
said
I he new language t.nntei
w ill he ill sen it e In all lan
gliages he said
'l amaila w ho heads ail ac
i minting tirm anil seieial i m
poralions in Tokyo, hei.ime in
teresled in \niei ii an universe
ties through a friend. VJisao
Makino. who is a professor at
Sensliu 1 invefsil! in Tokyo.
Makmo Is iniolveil ill an ex
i hange program al the Amen
i an Knglish Institute Vamada
has also be( mne involved in
student exchanges In paying
expenses (ill several Japanese
students III study ill ttlr Inited
St,Hus s.ud I hendore l\diner
,n t itiy* dt'.m ' it the i aillege ut
Arts .Hid Si H'lli I'S
Although lti‘ has mu!*- dim,i
lions tu uthiM Aineru an iiuim-i
sitms tin- S itKl (hih In- has giv
mi tn tin' I duvi'tsiiy is his must
generous gift t imilin said
I hi'sf donations .ire nut las
deductible in lapan " lift said
"so it s vt*i\ unusual Ini .111 111
dividual to do something like
Ihi. f lot [ini at mils generally
make sui li diiiiations
Aside from li),' i onipiiters
given hv A|i|)le Yamatla has
been the sole contributor to the
i enter
A dedication ceremony is ex
peeled to take plate u hell the
i eiitei is 11 lushed
I’t>mliII will ,11 I as I o dllet tin
lit the t elite! along with David
( iirlaml. a romance languages
instructor and director of the
foreign language resource con
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