SPORTS City programs cater to athletes By Alasdair McCondochie Emerald Contributor Student athletes of all abilities will find an abundance of programs offered this fall through the parks and recreation departments of Eugene and Springfield. "Willamalane is open to everyone." said Kan dy Gerlach, supervising coordinator of Willamalane I’arks and Recreation in Springfield ‘‘Springfield residents are preferred at our fa cilities, and University students living in the Springfield area are prime targets." but everyone is invited to take part in the sports programs, t ier lach said. Willamalane organizes volleyball and basket ball teams in winter and spring and softball teams in the summer. Anyone 18 or older is eligible to play. Organization of teams begins November 7. when the men’s basketball teams will meet at 7 p.m at the Memorial Building Communitv Gen ter. 765 North A St For more information on other upcoming pro grams. contact the Memorial Building at 74f»- Uitifl Willamalane also offers open gym .il llir Momtt rial Building and at other locations throughout Springfield Beginning Oi l 1. Willamalane will host open gyms on Mondays. Wednesdays and Ihursdays primarily for University students Admission to open gyms is free Health fitness programs are also available, with both water aerobic s and regular aerobic s offered for people 1H and older The water aerobic s classes are held in the two Willamalane swimming pools The Lively Park Swim ( Voter at MOO Thurston Road in Springfield offers the only wave pool west of the Mississippi, C.erlac h said The pool also ini lucies a slide, a whirlpool and .1 lap s\\ miming area The entrain e fee to the pool is r>0 for resi dents in the Willamalane district and $1 TO tor non-residents Special family rates are offered, and the pool can he rented by private parties Tor more information, call 7-17 W AV I Turn to ATHLETES. Page 12 Games free for students Student tickets for Oregon football games will bo avail able at the University Athlet ic Ticket Office five working days before each home game as part of an agreement the ASl.JO has had w ith the Ath letic Department since 1387. The agreement sets aside fi.lMH tickets for students for each home game Students are permitted one ticket per game and must show a a summer or fall student iden tifieation card (depending on the game) and another piece of photo identification at the tii kot window at McArthur Court A letter of admission or a fee card can also be used to gel tickets ASIJO also has made available Til) children's tick ets per game for dependents of students, and special equivalency stamps for stu dents' spouses who want to attend games. Children's and special equivalency tickets can lie obtained at the ASUO office. KMU Suite A. with proof of age or relation. The tickets are subsidized bv student incidental fees al lotted to the Athletic Depart ment l 'nder the guidance of the ASUO. the Athletic De partment uses the funds to support women's, men's and coed sports, not innlud ing football and basketball A student ticket permits the1 holder to sit in sections 5 through 0 in Autzen Stadi um We'll Be Back Sept. 20th UO Crisis Center evenings, nights, & weekends for free anonymous telephone counseling What may be a crisis? anxiety — loneliness academic problems — depression suicide — relationship difficulties Call U of O Crisis Center 346-4488 COMING WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26! BUSINESS BEAT OREGON DAILY EMERALD S WEEKLY CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY A convenient guide to local businesses. J Clip and save J j for easy reference! j You asked for a computer that’s real college material. We heard you. I In- ill* al < i MllJMltfT Ini * i»l!i‘{^r !H**i|s < trt.illl I lk»' a liltH|.M*. to fltilkr il *a->\ ti> IlM I'n lnatlftl -iiltwar* ih.it II l«*l vt»u t n al»- iiu|>rv**MVr |ki|»«ts with graphs ** .imi ■*|»r»\nl.**h»*rt *> \imI jjr»*al W**!*-. Ilk* i notriKnl. • alffHlar .»ihI • anlhlr It 'htnihl al-«» h« * \j»ainlahl*\ ><* it < an «*n»w with \• . rillix f tl . I’M*. ViHl’ll fvrr|\i- .1 7H0I < «‘t f ll l* .§!*• milling sou to .1 mu mi (rip (irk*'t (<>r Nl * SJ l‘> * * .1 1 r* * TINA i .*iawa\ ^l»i*l*‘fit I (im mini i .i r * I amth* .iI ion V»ii II ,il'*i ^*1 .i ^ nat low j>rn *• on t h* I'ftiHHO ~s J t*- prrfrrt for rullrjjr Im i ail-r \ou lolil ii* ju-t w hat son nr*•«!*•