37 Football Aspirants Wait Board Decision Oregon Grid Hopes Rise Oregon’s grid hopes rose during the week when Anse Cornell an nounced Thursday morning that 37 students have indicated their inter est in fall grid competition. Of this number, 23 have filled out official application forms and the others are advised to see Anse Cornell in^his office at McArthur court this morning. The athletic board will use this material, compiled by the Emerald and John Warren, in deciding whether or not Oregon has sufficient manpower to return tc collegiate grid ranks. Those who indicated their inter est in playing football next fall are: Ray Beeson, Dean Bond, Don Byers, Melvert Byers, Evans Can trell, Bill Davis, Harold Haskell, Marion Huff, Jim Kroder, John Kroder, Ted Loud, Larry Neer, Bill Patterson, Tom Riley, Gil Roberts, Dick Savinar, Ozzie Seida, Herb Squires, D. Sullivan, Vernon Wads worth, William Walkinshaw, R. J. By BOB CHAPMAN Oregon football aspirants total 37 at the present time and if*this turnout is any indication of the future it looks as though the Webfoots will participate in intercollegiate grid compe tition next fall. However, the athletic board will make the final decision and there are many factors to be considered. In the past Tex Oliver has always had a squad of at least 60 players to build from, but if Oregon should resume colle giate competition, next year’s mentor would be limited in manpower and experienced players will be lacking in all positions. Three schools in the conference—Washington State, Oregon State, and Idaho—plan to compete next year after a two-year leave of absence necessitated by a shortage of manpower and transportation difficulties. At the present time Oregon’s head football mentor, Tex Oliver, is serving with the navy in Hawaii and there is some doubt as to whether Tex will be free to assume the head coach ing duties even though he is over the age limit established last week by the navy. Should the athlietc board decide to resume intercollegiate competition arrangements will have to be made regarding a playing schedule, eligibility of players, and Tex Oliver would have to be consulted before the announcement is made official. Most of the fellows who signed the Emerald survey had some previous experience but there were very few with any collegiate competition. A large percentage were veterans and if a few 17-year-olds could be persuaded to play ball next fall Oregon might be able to field a fair team. Last week Lon Stiner, Oregon State grid mentor was greeted by 25 players at the first spring turnout in nearly two years. 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