Syracuse mascot gets $17,000 for dome pummeling SYRACUSE. N Y. (AP) — A man who wore an orange wig and an oversized blue bow yo and raced around ihe Carri er Dome cheering at Syracuse football and basketball games has settled a law suit with the school Edward Orlick — better known as "Dome Eddie" — sued Syracuse in the stale Supremo Court last November, claiming that the university allowed two fans to assault him In the dome after a 1989 men's basketball game. Syracuse owns the dome Orllck. 48. of Syracuse, was hospital ized for seven days with a broken right leg and damaged knee ligaments. The in Jury ended hi* *even-year stint as an un official cheerleader. It also ended his real career as u main tenance worker at LeMoyne Cxdloge Orltck said Tuesday that he agreed last month to an out-of-court settlement for $17,000 He had sought $600,000 In the lawsuit. Orlick alleged he was tackled to the domo floor by two un known fans on Jan 29. 1989, after Syra cuse boat Providence 100-96. Orllck's attorney. Robert l.ulim, said the university had an obligation to pro tect Orltck because of his status as mas cot and entertainer. "People say they miss me." ho said. Oregon Daily Emerald Call 346-4343 Before 1 p.m. Today To Put Us To Work For You Tomorrow! THANK YOU to all the participating sponsors of the HALLOWEEN C&OSSWOBD CONTEST? The winners’ names will be presented in the Oct. 30 classified section. imB^ThOAV GREETINGS tewnr O - VYa Wm you Mta in t» or too Sul attar are you going to EARN your ~cknarw” (harta tal WO <*rg' Happy ??od>) t OM A Out) A naa tootMor a raw yaar try tow—p tha etna Mjppy R'Onday MOwAa ODE CLASSIFIEDS A tit*l* OH 446414 4 III |»I*»C >'»UI *.! ' r • 100BiRTHDfiY GREETINGS OOOOtCM OHACIOUS SCAMMV-O Krm you MTWQ oui lor you wtti KtOmf' Happy t quo t HAPPY MITHDAV SC AMMY O' lr» men n rod»o waifs Low* Jan t03 GREEK HAPPENINGS XU If Hoath* M «r*1 M Cor>gr«iu»oi«Of* on your mngmgm rrmnt' Wo **• you ond «n»* you ta»t« t ova you* xatam 103 GREEK HAPPENINGS KA KA Congrstutottono on your PonhoHonlc poo mo no ( m#y S ScfM#or%h*p Chmr MatWO H AppOOfet Hoard W#'»0 proud ol Y<3K) t ovo. Your Rotor* ' i i mT ft* on honor ««J a pnvtiogo 10 m** (ho ft lor* tor I tcvoytXi «H Tho rHoyor _ ix ~ .UC Tftony You con worth h*gh A toor but until f r«Joy you I novor Know V YBS at ..m The Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Movement in the 1990’s “Progress and Backbsh of Creating Change ” An address by Kevin BerrSt, Training and Organiiing Consultant National Gay A Lesbian Task Fores Pokey Institute and CtaudU Brsnnsr, author oi Haft Crimes: Confronting Vfoktic* Again*/ Lesbian* and Gay Men Thursday, October 29 4 p.m. -6 p.m. EMU Walnut Room y Free reception to follow address Sponsored by Office of the Oeanol Students, (Mversity Committee for Gey. Lesbian, and Bisexual Concerns, snd IGBA KISS A DUMMY SAVE A LIFE!!! Here’s your chance to learn C.P.R. and to certify for the Red Cross C.P.R. certificate $10.00 Fee Includes: • 4 Hours of Personal Class Instructions • Instruction Booklet • Red Cross C.P.R. Certification Card Date for C.P.R. class: Wednesday, November 4 5 p.m. - 9 p.m. Tuesday, November 10 5 p.m. - 9 p.m. (C P R classes held in the Student Health Center Cafeteria) Register Early. Limit 6 people. 346-4441 Cancellation must be 24 hours before class or no refund. Sponsored by the Student Health Center. Office of Public Safety and the Lifestyle Planning Program. WAREHOUSE SALE! TWO DAYS ONLY! SAT., OCT. 31st* SUN., NOV. 1st ★ PRICES SLASHED * TAKE AN ADDITIONAL 30%-50% I SPECIAL GROUPS OF MERCHANDISE 1Si& NOW SALE PRICED AT 10.00 ★ 15.00 ★ 20.00 ★25.00 MERCHANDISE FROM ALL 9 KAUFMAN'S STORES HAS BEEN TRANSFERRED TO OUR WAREHOUSE, LOCATED AT THE REAR OF OUR 135 W BROADWAY STORE. SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SELECTIONS' OPEN SATURDAY 9 A.M.-6 P.M. ★ SUNDAY, NOON-5 P.M. You Just got lilt with the advertising power of the Oregon Daily Emerald. Put It to work for you: Call our ad department at 346 3712 .^Emerald