Cowboys grab Walter, Houston takes Brown By Steve Turcotte Of M«a Em*ratd The Baltimore Colts No. 1 draft pick John Elway made the biggest noise on draft day in the National Football League Tuesday but a pair of Oregon Ducks were heard from, too. Mike Walter, the Ducks’ All Pac-10 defensive end, and Steve Brown, a pre season All American pick last season at defensive back were also pick ed in the early rounds of an nual NFL derby. Walter was chosen in the second round by the Dallas Cowboys while Brown was tabbed by the Houston Oilers in the third round. Both were a little amazed to be taken so early in the draft and also a bit surprised by the • • 0 • • • v i.* * • • • ao’ • • V •• ••• llJ. • I Bring Best Out with Your RIM o • o o o SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES - SPRING 1983 Activity FUN RUN Golf Scramble League Ultimate Frisbee League Tratk * FUN RUN Flag Football Tourney Frisbee Goll Doublo Tennis Mixed Doubles Golf $7.00 * Frisbee Festival Divisiona M,W M,W,C M.W.C M.W.C M,W M M.W.C C M.W.C M.W Mm . Ptaynrs 1 2 7 4 1 7 2 2 4 1-4 * Intramural Sport - Under IM Regulations * M-Men, W-Women. C-Coed tntry Deadline Wed. April 27 Thurs. April 28 Fri. April 29 Wed. May 4 Wed. May 11 Thurs. May 12 Mon. May 16 Fri. May 20 Thurs. May 19 Mon. May 23 Slirlini Date or tvrnl Dale April 27 May 3 May 2 May 6 May 11 May 14 May 18 May 21 May 21 May 24 00 l o\.°o o o o o 4 :0« o •V o > o o c o £ I ~ ° * o o ' o o o o » . o > o e o ► - © o o o o JJ,o'JllJo"0o88o88o0 ° 0° °0° °o° °o° °o° ° 0 o °° l oo l OO ° o 9 - o ° o o • SO yd butterfly (Ml 50 yd freestyle (Ml SO yd freestyle (Wl 100 yd medley (Ml 100 yd medley (Wl 100 yd butterfly (M) W0 yd freestyle (Ml 100 yd freestyle (W) W0 yd backstroke (Ml Hydrophobics Brut e Webster Tom Patapott Tina Reutin Toby Weissert Lisa Dickey Doug Kolstoe Tom Patapoft Tina Reulin Rick Mason Sigma Chi Doug Koistoe Loren China leanne Johnston David hrupna Belh Lauriizen Bruce Webster Tom Mittleman Brad Bigelow 100 yd backstroke (Wl 100 yd breaststroke (Ml 100 vd breaststroke (Wl 200 yd. freestyle (M) 200 yd freestyle (W> 200 yd. freestyle relay (Ml Spring Hmg TUN RUN 3 mile 5 mile Raccyuetball Women s Intermediale Men s Intermediate Men s Advanced 1st lisa Dtt ke\ David krupica leanne (ohnston Tom Patapott Lisa Dickey Sigma Chi 2nd Tina Reutin loren China Brute Webster Pikes Mark Stanborough Toshi Hatton Bill Brewer Catherine Wilson left Slanek Li Sheng Allium Booth Mark Patsety Robert Block o o > o rrr-TT? o o o o o O O o . u O ° o ^ I ~ o_o .U 11 o o mdmm V O 7*7 . o o o O _ o o ° O I o !>. o o 0 °. O 00 O 00 o 00 a oo o ° - fi o o o o o o o -: o < o o o c o o o ^ d “«° > o o o > 0 o o o o mAAm o „ Jimmmkm Parcourse Fun Run - Today (Wed. April 27). Meet at the signboard on Pre's Trail at 4:00 p.m. SHARP! Test your overall fitness level by running as well as exercising. Distance 1, 2, 3, 4, KM, your choice. Run the parcourse including the exercise stations. See you there. Golf Scramble League- If you would enjoy an afternoon of relaxation on the golf course, SCRAMBLE is for you. What is it, you ask? It is a two-person team. This means that both players hit from the best lie on each shot. The person with the poorest lie retrieves their ball and places it at the best line position. Score as if one player is playing. Entry blanks are available at 103 Gerlinger. Deadline to sign up is Thursday, April 28, 5:00 p.m. Games are played Tuesdays in May at Laurelwood. __ Ultimate Frisbee League- Entry deadline Friday, April 29, 5:00 p.m. Games are played Monday through Friday between 3:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Play begins on Monday, May 2. Get your team together now. There will be co-ed, women's and men's divisions. % y -w o° 7 Track & Field Meet will be Friday, May 6 and Saturday, May 7. Team and individual entries are allowed. Enter a men's, women's, or co-ed team. The meet will be held at Hayward Field. Run in the "tracks" of the other greats that burn up the track. • °' ° rr o w o o o°d o ° c o o o o o •o° » o • e uo RECREATION & INTRAMURALS 103 Cerlinger Hall *4113 or «412t *«• •«•••* ••••„•• © o Jt-A.-a o o JUL BUD LIGHT Bud**n»( presents this page u a sarvtte to student* interested * recreation and mtramura* Publication of Rim News should not be interpreted i« any way as an endorsement ot the sponsor s product by the University ot Oregon .»'.Tnr'fi.ri °v: » © O o :o • o :o © © o • o • • franchises they went to. "I knew Dallas was a little interested in me but I didn't think that I would go in the se cond round,” admitted Walter. “If I was going to go in the se cond round I thought it might be to San Francisco. All along I was never sure how in terested the Cowboys were.” "I never did any testing or even talked to Houston,” said Brown. “I am really surprised that Houston picked me and also that I went in the third round. “I'm really excited because I have never been to Houston. I just hope they need me and I am not going down there just to be going there." Walter, who starred at defensive end for Oregon dur ing his four years as a Duck, is slated to become a linebacker at Dallas. With his size, 6-4, 240 pounds, the Cowboys see him too small for a defensive end role but just right for a linebacker position. “I think I am really best suited for the position (linebacker),” Walter said. “I think I have the tools and the athletic ability to play linebacker. I knew before the draft they needed help at linebacker.” Brown, too, feels he has a good chance at fitting in the Houston system. The Oilers have been beset by many pro blems in the their defensive secondary and the time may be right for Brown to step in and earn a spot on the roster. “I know that they need help in the secondary,” said Brown. “I hope that I will be able to help.” Brown is also still entertain ing thoughts of the United States Football League. The Arizona Wranglers have ex pressed interest in Brown, and now with his early selection in the draft, his stock certainly will rise. "I am still considering the USFL and I am going to talk with Arizona,” Brown said. But it was Elway who was the talk of the draft before and after. Before the draft, Elway in dicated that if the Baltimore Colts drafted him, he would not play football but instead turn to baseball. Sure enough, the Colts picked Elway as the No. 1 selection and the former Stanford star called the Colts Tuesday morning and told them he was going to play baseball. The rest of the draft went as expected. Los Angeles, pick ing in the number two posi tion, nabbed Eric Dickerson of Southern Methodist as its pick. Seattle, which went third, picked up Curt Warner of Penn State. Every team in the American Conference Eastern Division selected a quarterback. Buf falo picked Miami’s Jim Kelly, Illinois’ Tony Eason went to New England, Miami selected Pittsburgh’s Dan Marino and the New York Jets went with Cal-Davis’ Ken O'Brien. Golfers net easy win The Oregon golf team posted its second tournament victory in two weeks with an easy 44-stroke win in the Portland State Rippling River Tournament which ended play Monday. The Ducks entered the final 18 holes with a 33-stroke ad vantage and Paul Weinhold's final day 69 enabled him to take medalist honors. Oregon’s Mark Sivara fired an incredible 64 on Monday which moved him from sixth after the first day to second after the 54 holes. GREAT WESTERN GAMES THE PLACE to purchase high quality new and used coin op pinball and video games. For your home, business, Fraternity/Sorority, we’ve got the games you want and values that can’t be beat. Choose from games like these: Asteroids. *295 Battlezone.*395 Scramble.*550 Pacman.*1550 Black Night Pinball.*695 Harlem Globetrotters Pinball.*299 Come by and visit our showroom GREAT WESTERN GAMES 2787 Olympic St. 112 Springfield 726-1813 Terry Leavitt _ Visa and Mastercard weScome • Sales-Lease • Trade-Repair