1 ^^here do you wanna go eat? wOoi Our wliole wheat tread is organic. 2588 Willamette St. 541-687-8201 340 Alder St. 541 687 0355 Chinese Student Association Presents China Night 2005 EMU Ballroom February 13th, 2005 5:30 p.m. Door Opens 6:00 p.m. Dinner 7:00 p.m. Show Tickets sold @ EMU Ticket Office Danielle Hickey | Photo editor Sophomore Casey Fife warms up on the turf field with the EMU Club Sports baseball team, which is no longer able to use the Hayward Fieldhouse for its batting practice. Baseball: Club team searches for solution Continued from page 1 some sort of compromise. “We obviously want to keep base ball alive on this campus,” Caputo said. “We are the last thread of base ball on this campus.” Baseball was the first team sport recognized by the University. The first game was played in 1877, and the game has had a presence on cam pus since then. In 1981, funding for varsity baseball was cut by the Ath letics Department. Club Sports absorbed the team and it became funded by student incidental fees and player dues. The team has been a contender for national titles in recent years, includ ing the National Club Baseball World Series last year. “We went to nationals last year, and want to maintain that caliber of play,” Caputo said. Head coach Brad Ficek said the weather has impacted the quality of practices, which take place on the turf fields next to the Student Recre ation Center. Because the team has no field and no indoor facilities, the team is at a double disadvantage, Ficek said. Caputo said he isn’t trying to start a war with anyone, he just wants to con tinue playing baseball at a high level. “If we could work something out, it would be better than nothing,” Caputo said. sheldontraver@ daily emerald, com hREMNDflllYFMFRAin your independent student newspaper Oregon Hillel: The Foundation for Jewish Campus Life SHALOM! Free Shabbat services and dinner Fridays at 6:00 p.m Stop by anytime. 1059 Hilyard, 343-8920 Check our website for a full listing of events: www.oregonhillel.org Baha’i Perspectives A monthly lecture series designed to stimulate thoughtful discussion about the nature and purpose of human spirituality Saturday, March 5th: Fasting: Food for the Spirit 3 Session will be held at 7:30pm at the Eugene plTaTJn SO^TuHiTE S Baha i Center @1458 Alder. Refreshments or our website at wwuj. us.bahai.org 8 will be served and children are welcome. Springfield Unitarian Universalist Fellowship 1072 Main St. Springfield • (541) 9884)277 Sundays at 4pm | Coffee and conversation after each service. www.suufso.org - membership@suufso.org Want to reach the UO Community? Advertise in the ODE Classifieds CALL 346-4343 A product of the Oregon Daily Emerald Classifieds. For more information call 541.346.4343. L [SBEOSZO" St. Thomas More NEWMAN CENTER Feathers tlffled? Duck into Newman. St. Thomas More Newman center... Catholic Campus Ministry Social Connections Coffeehouses Student Dinners Sports Events Faith Community Engaging Masses Meaningful Retreats Guest Speakers societal Commitment Mexico Mission Trip Charity Fundraisers Social Service Projects Wednesdays. 9:00 pm Midweek Social & Student Mass Sunday Student Mass. 7:30 pm February 11,6:00 pm Simple Supper Fr. David on Reconciliation February 16,7:00 pm Penance Service Saturday. February 19,7.30 pm Coffeehouse 1850 Emerald Street (south of Hayward Field) • 346-4468 Visit our Web site at newmanctr-uoregon.org or send us an e-mail to newman@newmanctr-uoregon.org