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| .w coup* >!» pm [sir-liJi-* • For deb wry only Campus atm only jjCxjitim. fi/lo/'H 687-8600 ♦a************** WUNDERIAND rrA 5th STREET (jg ' CV,OtO faAm* 683-8464 VIDEO ADVENTURE VAlLtr «rvf « Pi A2A - v£ #V»VVV¥¥VVWVV»i Health Education workshops a ody Image And Food Issues A workshop looking into food Issues, self-esteem and body image I Rl.l:! 1 or more information call M6-4456 DATES TBA. making & Chewing Cessation A four-week educational support group for those wanting to quit smoking and chewing and those who have already quit l lil l ! Call J46-4456 to pre-register. Thursdays 4-5 p.m. April 28-May 19 # v iV< Ji diking Workshop Join a group of morning walkers lor an enjoyable low impact aerobic workout in the campus area iRH ! Call 346--W'sp for more information Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays 7-8 a.in. M iking For Health fxplore ihe out of doors for a fitness alternative 1 hkers will organize a hike with the assistance of the l of O Outdoor Program Call 346-4456 tor more information or to register Saturday, May 14 Pre-trip meeting Thursday, May 12, 7:00 p in. L ow-Fat Cooking Class I his workshop will show how to make low -fat and nutritional main dishes, vegetable dishes, low-fat snacks and desserts FRIil! Call 346-4456 Mondays, 5:30 p in. April 18, May 2, d, 16 m egetarian Eating This is a ihree-week workshop focusing on how to liven up low-fat cooking and to balance a vegetarian diet. The final meeting will be a cooking day where we put it all together in the kitchen. FREE! Call 346-4456 to register. Mondays, 3:30-5 p. April 25, May 2 & £ O' . i-iease recycle'; ' this paper! Louisiana Tech avoids penalty, gets probation RUSTON. La (AP) — Louisiana Tech's men’s basket ball program was plat ed on one year probation Tuesday by the NCAA but esc aped without any penalties "We feel real good about the way this is being wrapped up." said athletic, director Jerry Sto vall "We worked with the N(.AA throughout the inquiry, have cor rected problems and will make sure they sta\ corrot ted now The probation was for various infractions in the basketball pro gram, including the paying of n potential player’s junior college tuition by former assistant l om h Kyle Keller The infractions took place under former coach Jerry Loyd, who resigned nt the end of the 1993-9-t season after the team went 2-2f> Keller also resigned after the investigation began. The university was repri manded and told to have its cur rent athletic policies and prac - tii t-s recertified by the NCAA. "Basically they gave us one year to implement seminars and training for all our coaches as well ns other personnel on recruiting, rules, regulations financ ini regulations, a whole range; of issues," Stovall said. Loyd also was reprimanded. The NCAA infractions com mittee report released Tuesday said the university cooperated fully in the investigation and waived appeals. "We worked under the direc - tion of both of those groups." Sto vall said. "We notified them immediately and said that we didn't know if we had anything serious." Sprague set for Festival Junior Mat Sprague qualified fur the U.S. Olympic Festival this summer with a fourth-plai e finish at the University Nationals in freestyle wrestling held in Fvanston, III Sunday. The 180 5-pound Portland native was the only one of the eight Oregon wrestlers at the tournament to advance to the Olvmpii Fes tival In placing in the top four of his weight class. Three others wrestlers. James Stephens. Jeremy Fnsrud and John Taylor also placed Stephens, a sophomore from Everett. Wash., was seventh at 125 5 pounds, one plai e ahead of teammate Fnsrud. who finished eighth Taylor, a freshman from Olvmpin, Wash., also fin ished eighth at 114,5 pounds In other wrestling news, Oregon sophomore All-American Kevin Roberts has been selei ted to compete for the United States team being assembled by the National Wrestling Coaches Association this summer Roberts placed fourth at last month's NCAA Wrestling Champi onships in the 1 IH pound classification Only All-American wrestlers who are underclassmen are eligible for inclusion on this touring squad. The tour will be to Germany from June 12 to 21. Last year's squad plac ed third in the tournament held in Italy, finishing behind Iran and Russia. Rolierts will compete in the 125.5-pound freestyle competition. RIM RESULTS Soft b« 11 Wfd t ! 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