Graduate Students University Housing is now hiring for two Assistant Resident Director positions tor the 1994-95 academic year. Qu.iIiIh at ions (aaduatr Student vsilh prevmu . expenenr e .is .) resident assistant or equi\ alent position ( ompensation: Room and Board plus S i(K) per month. Deadline: Span Morulas April 4. 1(J‘M Hot This Week... r TRADE NIGHT > Tuesday Nights 7:00-8:30 15% off single cards during Trade Night » Adventures of Phoenix & Cyclops^ L • Punisher: Suicide Run M J? Large game game ordeo tfr & -V cfTt^ c«, • 0° <5^ C° just arived Ninjack #4 • Kindred 10% off games rregon finished ■ it list plot e .it the N( AA Wrestling CliampinnsJnps in Chapel Mill. N t Mur. h I m Robert s seeded 12tJi .ind vs restling.it 11H pounds won his first round .ind set mid round rnali lies on the opening duv of the tournament I'he sophomore went on to win Ins quarterfinal m.iti h before lieing l»Mti nl*uing tiv top seed Sam Henson of ( lem son m the semifinals Kolicrts avenged on earlv sea so: :i iss to Sixitl ( a in V u i if Nehras k.i in the i (insolation semifinals he fore losing ri 1 to Jtrett liitig flam of Boise State in the third jilai e mail h Also i onlnhiiting to ()rev;on s 1 ■! points in the tournament vvas senior Chris leiisen Wrestling at K’t. jiounds Jensen won his first round maloti. Inst Jus sei ond round maloti t lien vv on i n the « onsoldlioii quarterfinals before losing (>• I to fourth seed Jeff Mi (unnis of Iowa in th»* i nnso lation semifinals I he Oregon men's golf team fmisfii'd eighth in the 21-tf.im I’m ifit (.oast Inter* ollegnite tour nament March -14 Jr* in Sant a Barham. ( ,ahf 11)1' toiini.ulwrit v% as si heduied for two il.ivs .mil 72 holes, hut ram i artteled the set ond day of plnv Oregon shot 18 hole team si ores of J'M ami JOi. for a 11> hole total ol Vtti and eighth pint e Oregon finished within lour strokes ol fifth pi n '■ i lie Dili ks finished sei ond among sis. I’anf ii. 10 ( onferem e teams t otnpet ing at the tournament Stanford, ranked mk (mil in the nation by l-olfworld magazine, won the tournament ssith a a Hi at the par 72 /.Oh7 yard Sand* piper Golf Course Paul Regali was Oregon s top finisher. posting a M’> anti tvmg for nth plai t- Other Oregon « nret wen- 1 ed Smivelv , H~ Karu)\ Met rut ken 1-t ' And\ Scheldt 151 unci I I Astontjui.i 157 The Oregon softball ti-.im split ■i pair uf games w ith ( ulifornia and lost to Cal State Northndge ■mer Spring Break Oil Man h 2'i the Duc ks tr,i\ (•led to Berkeley w here thev w ere crushec) 10-0 in five innings in tile first game On a positive.note, Oregon pile her Rai hc-lle Taylor hail three strikeouts m the game to tie the si hoot record for i ureer strikeouts u ith is " Tuvlor broke the rei ord previ ously held In Susan Voeller w ith two strikeouts in Oregon s 1-0 win ill the nightcap. Volunteers to study blacktail deer Ml 1)1 ()RI) (AI') ( jini. alfalfa, m ortt Mill or I'Vi'ii tin' gooey Mibstam '• sprayed on forest mails to keep down dust Rii h Kllbanti will in anylhing-l •.o.iri h of the perfei t lure to tr.ip I■'-m ktaii deer Whatever tin s.ibst.iiu i- it must entu i* goo i ' pre i isrlv tin- right set of doi-s and bin ks adults uid year lings into traps lit is will allow Kilbani- and diO volunteers to begin tin- state’s most expansive ,ook at death tales among Western ( )regot; s most || ed game animal I he file year study Will likely give Oregon's wnidi dr managers their iwst look at how long bln x tails live m the wilds of southern Oregon Depending, of course on w hether tin- lure gets the dee - to step into anv of ad traps that will dot eastern |a( kson and Douglas counties m the next three years II -.Oil I an t get them vim c an t study them hil Uuie said For noyy. that's what it's all hinging on ' Kilhane and John Thtebes both of the Oregon IVpartmeii! I ish and W ildlife. are pr.o ' mg 'he trapping ol him ktails with mixed sum ess They y •- used some of the type a 1 deer foods like corn and alfalfa and will even try the road spray hgtioti yv hu ll is something like deer t.andy in their c|uesl to capture and outfit 11Ml deer with radio transmitting t ollars by the end of the summer Those deer break down into g g 0 bin ks JO does and gd eat h ol male and female yearlings along w ith another go misi ellam-oiis deei trapped and i oilared in the I’ilh r area Adult luii ks. known tor their inherent wanness ate prohuhh going to he the toughest luti h to i atoh ki thane said. Ihe five year $4H til >0(1 stud \ is designed to oast light on sin h sis rets .is when, where uni bowman) hi e »' ills die and disappear nnnotii id nnnunll) in southwestern ()regon It W ill tell how old loi al deer get before d) mg. ss hat the .a tu.il re |) rod in ti \ e rotes ot the region s him kt.ui does .ire, the deer's migratory routes and what parts of the southern (i.isi .ides the\ prefer I lie infoniiation will bei onie the cornerstone of a new i omputer model that w ill join the old i en sue routes and deer-harvest data biologists use as information to form hunting seasons and deer strati gles Aftei tost-driving several different types of traps kilbane and Thiebes settled on the current mod el A metal-trumed. mesh-net i ontraptiou file design also allows two men to i ollnpse the trap onto the deer, ear-tagged it and released it If tfu- trapping either f.ii Is or proves too slow bio I ogists will then set up 100-foot long nets and use helicopters to drive deer herds into them. Thirties said "I'm sure we're going to lose deer in this stud) Thirties said "Anv time vou deal w ith live wildlife and trapping, van'll hn\e some mortaliH Such is life Hut we 11 do everything we i an to keep that mortaliH at a minimum Learn How To Save A Life C.P.R. Workshop Get Certified NOW! $10 l et* Includes: • 4 Hour (.'lass • Instruction Booklet • Red C ross C.P.R. C ertification C ard • For registered UO students only • Cancellations must be 24 hours in advance or student will be charged lor workshop • C PR. classes held in Student Health Center Cafeteria CPR Classes; Apr. 6 - 5:00 pm Apr. 7 - 5:00 pm Apr. 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