Creative Motivated Organized Smiting II i A FI I I | he Oregon Odily Emerald is currently accepting applications tor advertising sales people to begin training now tor work this summer and/or next fall The rewards are many. You will gain experience in sales, layout, design, advertising production and business communications, along with many other fringe benefits ]fj e must be honest and let you know this job is not for everyone It is highly demanding, stressful and requires a great deal of your time You can expect to work anywhere from 25 to 35 hours per week and will be responsible for meeting monthly personal as well as organisational goals You must be prepared to take constructive criticism and work competitively with others If you have an impossible class load or are involved with extra-curricular activities, this job is not for you [jowever. if you have a sense of pride in doing a good job. are creatively inclined, not afraid to work on straight commission and want to service an average of 25-35 local businesses, as well as maintain a normal class load and of course your social life, this may be the job for you If you enjoy a challenge, don't need anyone to get you up in the morning and operate well under pressure, attend our informational meeting on Tuesday, May 11, 3:30 -4:30 pm in the EMU Board Room. 3rd floor of the Erb Memorial Union Please stop by and pick up an advance application in room 300 EMU, complete it, then bring it along with you to this meeting freshmen, sophomores and juniors majoring in Journalism. Advertising. Business or Marketing are especially welome You must be able to work at least one full academic year (excluding summer) to be considered. You must have reliable transportation before you begin the position (sorry, mopeds. motorcycles & bicycles are not Oregon Daily 30fl7>?Mt!soTnl umon P 0 So. luttme Oregon 9T4G3 «3*fe SS11 The Oregon Duly [me'jkJn an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to a culturally diverse workplace Minorities are especially encouraged to apply Boston star’s career may be over BOSTON (AP) — Boston Celtics star Reggie Lewis wns diagnosed with potentially life-threat ening heart problems Monday that in all likelihood will end his career Celtics team physician Dr. Arnold Schuller said it was a "strong probability" Lewis w ill have to give up basketball Lew is, against the team's w ish es, has sought a second opinion at another hospi tal Si heller did hold out some hope that Lewis' condition could improve to the point where he could resume ploying Tm probably one of the most optimistic people you'll ever meet." he said "With modern technol ogy there may lie i hanges, hut it would have to lie controller! with medication and other things " Sr heller said Lewis. 27. "dodged a bullet" when lie collapsed during a game Inst week In an interview with hroadr ast stations Monday. Si heller said he told Lewis. "This is serious You can do- from this Scheller said Lew is apparently had the same ail ment that killed Hank Gathers, a player for Loy ola Marymount who collapsed during a game Man h -L 1‘1‘Kl and died within two hours An autopsy determined Gathers died of car diomyopathy a condition that damages an area of heart tissue and can cause it to lieat irregularly. Peter Roisman. Lewis' agent, said tests begun Monday on Lewis at Brigham and Women’s Hos pital will continue over the next several days He said Lewis is "comfortable, in stable condition and m good spirits," The Celtics captain and leading si orer left New Lngland Baptist Hospital, where his heart prob lems had been diagnosed, about 11 TO p.ttt LDT Sunday. "For whatever reason, he chose to seek a second opinion." hospital spokesman Jim Ratlrav said Monday He added that Lewis took such action against the advice of the Celtics. S< heller and oth er doctors who treated him. (’alls to Lewis at Brigham and Women's were not forwarded. "I'm just out to get some fresh air," Lewis said as he was leaving New Lngland Baptist, the Boston Globe reported. "The treatment's great The treat ment's just tremendous " Dave Gavitt, the Celtics senior executive vice president, spoke w ith Lew is hv telephone shortly before lie left New Lngland Baptist. Gavitt said, "The big thing is to really pin dow n what the prob lem is and get him well." U>w is collapsed midway through the first quar ter of Boston's playoff opener against the Charlotte Hornets PLAYOFFS Continued from Page 14 fight. Whoever emerges from that mtii". will probnhlv iimwI the Knu.ks in what should In- one of ltu» greatest Conference finals ever There is no tin*- lost botweeu lhe top three teams in the I..isl Hint lti.it should lend to u terrific couple of series How ever. ill of this speculation about future mail hups is pnimu lure, just ask the Suns Hta/ing Along: All of a sud den the forgotten team in the West, the Portland Trail Blasters, is looking like a possible title contender again. The Blasters, who were considered also-rans just o few weeks ago. have more playoff experience than the rest of lilt! conference. and thoir trip lo the finals is being made easi er every day. Portland lost at home to San Antonio, but these two teams arc so evenly matched that home court does not matter much I xpet t this series to go five brutal games, with each game coming down to the end. !! Portland < uuld heat the Spurs, and the l.nkers do the same to the Suns Portland would get home-court advantage in the sei ond round against the No H team in the conference, a si e nario that no No -t team has been blessed with before Portland should Ixiat the l-ak ers. a team that no longer has the Blazers psyched out like they did in ihu 1 OHOs The Western Conference firials would then hoi I down to the experienced Blazers against either the inex perienced Rockets. Sonics and Clippers or the Jazz, a perennial playoff host. Of course, it doesn’t really matter Ixm nose if the Blazers did make the finals, they would lose to tin* Eastern Conference repre sentative and find themselves being considered among teams like the Denver Broncos and Buffalo Bills, who cannot win tile big game. Oiu e again, however, all this speculation is useless; just ask the Suns. .Steve Minis is a sports reporter for t/ie Emerald. 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