Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 06, 1992, Page 5A, Image 5

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    Soap star to suds with students
Antonio Sabato Jr., who
plays Jagger Cates on General
Hospital, will greet Oregon
football fans Saturday at a
tailgate party hosted by ABC
in the parking lot of Autzen
Stadium.
All students are invited to
the party. Before the game,
students can enter a sweep
stakes drawing for a SI.000
and a behind-the-scenes tour
for two at the ABC Daytime
studios In New York. Sabato
will announce the winners at
halftime.
Sahato's appearance is part
of ABC's seven-campus pro
motional tour, "In the Flesh."
which is designed to attract
college students to its soap
operas.
"College students lovo to
watch soaps in thoir sparo
time, so we wanted to bring
our soaps and stars to ma)or
campuses this fall." said Regi
on DiMurino, director of mar
keting services for Daytime
Programs, in a press release
"Our ‘In the Flesh’ tour Is a
unique way to reach hundreds
of thousands of college stu
dents with a fun, memorable
evont. judging by the response
we’ve already hud from the
schools Involved, this is an
event that people will be tatt
ing about long after they've
forgotten the score of the big
game."
Other universities partici
pating in the tour include
Washington Stale. Purdue,
Kent Slate and the University
of Kansas. ABCs promotional
actors include Walt Willey
(Jackson Montgomery. All My
Children), James DePaiva
(Max Holden. One Life to
Antonio Saba to Jr.
Live) and James Klbord (Trev
or Dillon. Ml My Children)
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