Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 21, 1962, Page Four, Image 4

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    Gridders Leave;
Opener Nears
Oregon’s football Ducks 1 e 11
the Eugene airport Thursday
morning for a six-hour flight to
Austin. Texas and the Saturday
evening grid battle with the
mighty University of Texas Long
horns.
The Ducks left two warriors be
hind, center Ron Stratten and
veteran quarterback Doug Post.
Stratten was injured in Spring
practice and Post sustained an in
jury in pre-season scrimmage
when he dived for a fumble.
WITH POST out it will be Bob
Berry, a sophomore, getting the
starting nod at QB. Other back
field starters w'ill be Mel Renfro
and left half, Larry Hill at right
half, and Jim Josephson at full
back.
Starting in the line at ends will
be Dick lmwalle and Greg Wil
lener. At tackles will be Steve
Barnett and Ron Snidow: in the
guard slots will be Ed Thomas
and Mickey Ording; and at center
will be Rick Dixon.
All but Berry are lettermen
and only Berry, lmwalle. Thomas
and Hill were regulars on last
year’s squad.
THE DUCKS took a brief work
out in Austin Thursday evening
to get their first test of grid bat
tle under the lights and will have
another drill Friday night in prep
aration for the rugged season
opener.
Coach Len Casanova, when
speaking of the coming battle, re
lated that the Ducks were facing
double jeopardy. “First we have
to consider Texas's power and
speed on the field. Then we have
to think of.the weather.”
The weather in Texas has been
very warm and it is thought that
it may have some effect on the
Ducks, who are not used to un
usually warm temperatures.
The game is scheduled for 7:30
in Texas, 5:30 Eugene time.
Oregon players making the trip
are: lmwalle, Willener, Paul Bur
leson, Buck Corey, Rick Schwab.
Dave Wilcox, Barnet, Snidow, Ray
Johnson, Dennis Prozinski, Ron
Jones, Larry Horyna, Bill D e 1
Biaggio, Dixon, Bill Swain, Oli
ver McKinney, Berry, Ron Veres.
Terry DeSylvia. Renfro, Hill, H. D.
Murphy, Lu Bain. Monte Fitchett,
Ron Martin, Cary Tommeraason,
Chuck Miller, Jim Josephson,
Bruce Snyder and Duane Cargill.
MICKEY ORDING
STEVE BARNETT
... set for Texas
Tankers Conference Favorites
The University of Oregon swim
team is favored to finish first;
in the Far West Conference,
Coach Don Van Rossen said in an
interview Thursday. The confer
ence is composed of Washington,
Washington State, University of
Idaho. Oregon State and Oregon
The team, which won eight of
nine dual meets before losing to
University of Washington, in the
championships, is an experienced
one. The squad, with the excep
tion of seven lcttermen, will be
returning.
The lettermen will be adequate
ly replaced by members of last
years Freshman squad. “Last sea
son’s Frosh team was the strong
est one in the University's his
tory,” Van Rossen said. "In seven
meets they lost only once, and
that was to the Varsity.”
One of the standouts on the
Frosh team last year was Hick
Royd Boyd holds five University
of Oregon Frosh records and is
co-holder of another. He was
leading scorer on the Frosh
squad, and Coach Van Rossen
hopes he will he one of the top
scorers for the Varsity this year.
The team will also he strength
ened by transfer students Bob
Benson and Tony Hitchcock of
Foothill Junior College; Larry
Oshiro, Shasta J.C., and Donn
Daly from San Mateo Junior Col
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lege.
Last season Benson was rated
the No. 1 Junior College swim
mer in the country. He was All
American in the 220 yard and 440
yard free style events. He also set
the national Junior College rec
ord in the 440 yard with c tinv»
of 3;57.3.
Two of the top swimmers re
turning >his season are senior
Dave Boyc and Junior John Tonip
kip
H -d m -n scl a new 50 yard
fi style record .he Univer
sity swimmers of 22.9 seconds.
The time surpassed Die oldest re
maining record at the University.
Jim Hurd set the old time of 23
seconds flat in 1937.
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The Student Union
As a .service, the Student I nion has always cashed
check-, at the Main I )esl< for students and faculty. With the
increase in enrollment the numtier of checks ca died has
increased, also the number of NSU and otlier had checks.
However, the greatest increase has hern in the percentage
of had checks.
This, year a service charge of $1.00 is charged on any re
turned checks, and anyone writing a second had check will
Ik- relieved of their privilege of aeshing any other checks
at the Student Union, for the balance of the school year.
Occassiunally, the main desk will he unable to cash any
checks. The average is about $125.00 per hour and un
expectedly heavy runs can seriously deplete the supply of
cash on hand.
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at once, it is then your rcsjxmsibility to take care of your
check a> soon as j>ossiblc. And H< > WATCH IT, for two
offenses, and your privilege of cashing checks at the Union
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