Smoker: Disorganization, violence among the causes Continued from page 1A the Theta Chi and Delta Sigma Phi fraternities during one of the match es at last year’s Smoker. Sutherland said that while vio lence was a good reason to cancel the event, the cancellation was mo tivated by financial reasons. “It’s very expensive,” Sutherland said. “You a bummer. ” Winn said the Boys & Girls Club still has a strong relationship with the University. Erin Quinn Fielder won the event three years in a row and said she was looking forward to going for her fourth win. “The problem is not with the box ers and West nave to pay for emergency vehicles, doctors, equipment. ... There’s lots and lots of ex penses for an event that only meets a small “We’re nonprofit, so the funds raised from the event would have helped a lot — one less grant to apply for. We were happy they chose us. It felt very honor able, but man, we didn’t get any thing out of it. It was a bummer. ” Toby Winn | Education director and volunteer coordinator, Boys & Girls Club of Emerald Valley Eugene Box ing Club,” Fielder said. “It’s really with Greek Life and the lack of organ ization in the event.” Rose Con nolly, presi dent of the Panhellenic P minril caiH group. The event didn’t even come close to filling Mac Court.” Toby Winn, education director and volunteer coordinator of the Boys & Girls Club of Emerald Valley, said that while the event was fun, violence in the stands, poor com munication and disorganization most likely contributed to its disap pointing outcome. Last year’s Smoker advertised its support for the Boys & Girls Club and used its logo throughout the event. “We’re nonprofit, so the funds raised from the event would have helped a lot — one less grant to apply for,” Winn said. “We were happy they chose us. It felt very honorable, but man, we didn’t get anything out of it. It was the fight was canceled because of decreasing attendance and a new focus on a benefit for St. Jude Children’s Hospital. “We just decided that it wasn’t the direction that Panhellenic want ed to go,” Connolly said. “We didn’t feel like a boxing match was a good way to represent Greek Life, so we’re taking a different route.” Junior Jake Doran, a sports busi ness major and member of Beta Theta Phi fraternity, said he was dis appointed the event was canceled. “It’s an entertaining event as long as everything goes as planned,” Doran said. bmcclenahan @ dailyemerald. com I SELLING BOOKS?! It's easy. Bring them to us. We buy texts and other good books all year. Now Leasing for next year! University Commons Apartments Furnished 1,2, & 4 bedroom apartments Reduced rental rates for 2005-06! Come see us and find out more! • Fully furnished • Individual leases • Full size washers and dryers in every apartment • 24 Hour Fitness Center • Heated pool • Security alarm system • Water, trash, sewer included • 1, % & 4 bedroom apartments • 3 bedroom with a den • Game room • Cased basketball court • Sand volleyball court • Uniformed security on-site universiTY COMMONS apartments 338-4000 90 Commons Drive, Eugene, OR 97401 Hours: M-F 9am-6pm, Sat 10am-4pm Sun 12pm-5pm 16 2 topping pizza 2 free 24 oz. drinks jm 0%ckCk and tricky stix * T 824 Charnelton • Eugene, OR • 97401 I Jfci Not valid with any other otter, expires 6/5/05 iPizzci Eugene 686-5808 14 pepperoni $049 2 free 24 oz. drinks 824 Charnelton • Eugene, OR • 97401 lgjgg Not valid with any other otter, expires 6/5/05 Rws 'iHns MMZZCI N, Eugene Pipeline 686-5808 Full Sub 1 free 24 oz. drink & bag of chips 824 Charnelton • Eugene, OR • 97401 Not valid with any other otter, expires 6/5/05 $6 99 3PiZZC«\ Eugene vJPipdinr 686-5808