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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1962)
Pigskin Pick Season Starts With Guest Guesser The 1962 Emerald Pi ({skin lick campaign in underway. After a nine month lay off four veter ans have returned to the Pigskin ranks with one new member and a new innovation. THE NEW innovation, created to provide interest to those not awed bv the learned opinions of the EPP regulars, is the addition of a guest picker each week. These guest pickers, selected be cause of their prominence in cam pus affairs, will try their luck at defeating the veterans week by week and on an over all percen tage basis The guest picker this week is I'O Athletic Director Leo Har ris Mr. Harris, although declin ing to estimate point differences, seemed very positive about his prognostications and has un doubtedly started the guest pick ers on their way to a good season THE FOUR veterans returning are Bob Pond, Chris Church, Joe Berger and (shudder) Ron Buel. I'and, last year’s runner-up to champion Pete Downs, the latter who lias left the UO campus by way of graduation, is very confi dent he will triumph this sea son Bob finished only one game behind Downs last year. One game back of Pond in last year’s campaign was Chris Church, the current Emerald sports editor Closely behind Church was one of last year’s sports editors. Joe Berger. Ber ger, too, seems confident and definitely has his hopes set on a smashing victory and the coveted Oswald Jacque trophy THE OTHER returnee is Ron Buel. Buel, a two-year EPP, holds the distinction of being ~ ^"V man in history to finish a v ear' last in two seasons. In fact, Kon’.; ’ accumulative average for av two years is below.500 per cent. Mathematically anyone, even a monkey, should be able to at least pick one-half of the games cor rectly Being constantly reminded of this fact by the other veterans, Buel has promised to devote much effort to having at least a .500 year. THE NEW regular on this year’s team is Lee Turnbull. A former business manager of t h e Emerald, Lee has been walking around for days with a warm glow of confidence dominant in his character. Humor has it that Turn bull did not work this last sum mer but instead traveled all over the nation scouting in hopes of victory in his rookie year. Unfor tunately, for Turnbull at least, his rookie year is also his last as he is a senior. The season will last for 10 weeks with the prognostications published each Thursday or Fri day, depending on page space. WASH EMERALD LAUNDROMAT 17th & Pearl, Behind Safeway Always Open, Plenty Parking Self Service CLOSE! WE Horn lRmimsr\ We take particular care to please very particular people. Protect your investment in good clothes by entrusting their dry cleaning to us. Our superior methods will maintain their good looks. Laundered Shirts and Pants in by 10:00, out by 4:00 1338 Hilyard-next to Campus Shell Service Dl 4-4621 Also at 66 W. 29th & 82 E. 10th Canterbury The Episcopal Community at i lie University of Oregon OPEN HOUSE Friday, 21 Sept., 7:30 CANTERBURY ASSOCIATION MEETING Sunday. 23 Sept., 6:00 SEMINAR in St. Paul Tuesday, 25 Sept.. 4:00 HOLY COMMUNION Wednesday, 26 Sept., 7 :0O. followed l>y breakfast (Cerlinger Hall. 2nd floor) INQUIRER’S GROUP Thursday, 27 Sept.. 4:00 The Episcopal Chaplain: W. Robert Ellis. D1 3-4205 or 3-5221 Campus Center, 885 13th Avenue East emerald pigskin picks \h y fit I'rrm State Georgia at Alabama i‘» AArM at (,Sr it*»#• at (ikla. Colo. State I \ at Air Porce M intouri at Cal Iowa State Iat Oregon State I Juke at CSC Purdue at Wa%h Oregon at Tcxa* Hob Chris Pond Church Penn Penn (, 3 Ala Ala 14 21 CSC CSC' I12 Okla Syra 2 1 A V A F 7 10 Mm Mi-, 10 6 isr osr 6 8 fluke CSC 10 1 Purdue Wa*h 3 1 Oregon Texas 6 3 Joe Ron tWger fine I Navy Penn 7 6 Ala Ala 13 JO CSC CSC 20 13 Okla Syra 7 1 CSC AF 1 7 M i** M i«* 12 10 osc osc 2 13 fluke Duke 14 2 Wa-h Purdue 6 1 Oregon Texas 10 3 J>ee Leo Turnbull Harriftfgp; Penn Penn 8 Ala Ala 8 CSC CSC 7 Okla Okla 9 AF AF 21 Miss Miss 14 osc osc 6 fluke CSC 7 Purdue Purdue 1 3 Oregon Oregon 5 There will be a different guest ident Neil Goldschmidt, Junior picker each week including, if Class President Phil Sherburne, they will consent to the threat of Track Coach Bill Bowerman, Or humiliation that forever hangs der of the O President Bill Del over an EPP’s head, ASUO Pres- Baggio, and several others. the Broadway COFFEE SHOP has those "Re-Vitalizing" SANDWICHES when you have finished your cramming for the day. STOP IN 159 E. Broadway By the Eugene Hotel OPEN TILL . . . ? more body in the blend more flavor in the smoke D more taste through the filter F I LX E R S LIGGETT t MYERS TOBACCO CO. It’s the ricli-flavor leaf that does it! Among L&M's choice tobaccos there’s more of this longer-aged, extra-cured leaf than even in some unfiltered cigarettes. And with L&M's modern fdter — the Miracle Tip — only pure white touches your lips. Get lots more from L&M — the filter cigarette for people who really like to smoke.