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OH MS XII4 t mt MS W Mow FnlO ft 1 I 4 ' »rjf pjr!-. jmj tf>or • rasir>g *vj turtle Boxing makes a brief comeback By EficK StudenicKa Em«*a«) Co< 'bu'.t < Boxing, a popular sport at the t Univ ersity In the lfl20s, nill make a brief reappearance on campus tonight as the Intramural Boxing Championships take plac e in Me Arthur ( ourt at t> iO Although inter fraternity boxing champion ships have been held for the past 13 years, to nights tournament marks the first time the bouts have been open to .ill students Twenty-eight stu dents are ex pet ted to vie for titles in seven differ ent weight c Inssiflcjitions The tournament also revives Mac Court's asso ciation with boxing University archivist Keith Richard said Mac Court was the site of a luck Dempsey exhibition bout in l‘C’7 that set North west boxing attendant e in ords This year s tournament, sponsored by the Bln Kappa Bsi fraternity, will also act as a fund-raiser for the Children s Mirac le Network Tic kets for the event are S3 at ther door Promoter Sean Meurisxe said safety will be a high priority throughout the ex ening "Every boxer will lx- wearing headgear and fairly large in-ounce gloves.'' Mourisse said "We will have a dor tor present, and the Eugene Hos ing Association will he closely monitoring the bouts Some top hovers expet ted to partit ipate in clude previous inter-fraternity champions Steve Wright in the middleweight division and Brian McLendon in the bantamweight division Several other participants have amateur ring experience and train with the boxing club, whit h is spon sored b\ the Eugene Boxing Association Boxing was a popular intercollegiate sport in the early twenties at the University, often draw mg more spectators than liaskethall or track Inter est waned in the thirties hut the sport made one more brief comeback after World War II Even after Oregon dropped the sport lor good m the late forties, collegiate..boxing remained a huge success m the-East Negative public: opinion finally ended collegiate boxing in the earls six ties King of the court Kimer captures crown Oregon tennis sophomore laie Kirner pic kid up his sec emit ennsee utivi! till Northern Division award from the I’m if K 10 ( dnfrrent e on Tuesday Kirner. playing No 1 singles •ig.im for the Dm ks. compiled a IS-17 murk unci hus u two-veur no orci of '14-32 Lust yeur's teem MVI* also has u 20-23-1 douhles murk As a freshman. Kirner tied the sc lined rec ord is III) 10 VH lo ries I he former logon.i Beach High Si hoot standout won three Pacific: ( oust League i rovs ns Kirner joined Brian Brosl of Washington State and Washing Ion's Chet Crile, Inaki Marti, M a n u n I Marti ii n d Mark Tornandl on the .ill < onference squad Washington's Doug Kuf fin is.is again n.lined com h of the ve.ir, and Crile repealed as player of the year In oilier Oregon men’s tennis learn news, the Ducks will host a spring tournament for mem tiers of lhe commumlv during I fie first two weekends of Muv at the campus imirls Adult events will played May 1-1. and the junior events will take place Slav H it) Kntrles are available at the iilhletir department office at the Casanova Athletic Center lac r GERMAN AUTO SERVICE, INC. “29 years of Quality Service” Mercedes • BMW • Volkswagon Audi • Datsun • Toyota 342 2912 2025 Franklin Blvd Eugana, Oragon 97403 Don't get dumber this summer. Your free U ot O 1^2 Summer Stvaon Bulletin i> now ready Drop by Oregon Hall to pic k one up And read all about it University of Oregon 1992 Summer Session June 22-August 14 tries (or the adult events are due with Oregon men's tennis com h Hu// Summers bv Fridas at r> p in . and the junior events entries must he in bv Mav 1 at r> |> m Kntries mav be returned in person or by mail The tournament, a United States Tennis Association-sanc tioned event, is a fund-raiser lor the Oregon men's tennis team Players must provide their own hulls, and token awards will be given out to winners and runners-up in all events Tor questions, match times or additional information, i all Summers at 1 -1 (• fe)7l. DEAD Continued from Page 7 small elec ini utility building located .it the base ol .i power pole A short dislam e p.ist tile ulil ilv building. follow a dim pain rami loading lo I hr rigid la u small turnaround Tin? view extends west, taking in .ill of Oakridge and Hills ('.reek resnr voir The rugged mountains of the Salt Creek eanvon loom to the east, and snowy Diuntond Peak dominates the southeast ern skyline One word of caution Keep an eye and more importantly an ear out for motorcycles on the Flat Creek trail These machines have left their marks along the entire trail, and you wou hin t w an! to meet one head on The motorr vr le al ways IVIIIS Also, stay on the trail and avoid cutting s tio r t t h e switchbacks Past hikers have obviously done |ust that, toil - ing l' S l ores! Ser\ ice employ • ees to lay brush and fallen lugs to film k the shortcuts Sui h measures detract from the st e nit quality of the trail, and tak ing the short way doesn't save that much time fuysan Jacoby i> a ‘•port', re porter for the lymera Id The Bar At The \:,V;Y'/-S/(?/j' jmlwruhlr Atmutphrir '■»«**« J/mit* i.icai til muitiwhi IT Classifieds li" 346-4343