Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 14, 1983, Section A, Page 9, Image 9

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    That disc is mine
left McBride (right) gets ready to corral this frisbee as Marty Mullins (left) tries to catch up at
a Club Sports Ultimate Frisbee practice Thursday. The "Mojo Flyers” will see their first action
at the 1983 12-team Sectional Tournament in Seattle, Wash., Oct. 22-23. Winner of the sec
tional tourney advances to regional competition in Davis, Calif., later this year. The sectional
tournament has a round-robin format — which means McBride and company will have at least
four or five games worth of 'bee.
Photo by Brian Erb
Will Dupree be Sooner again?
From Associated Press reports
Marcus Dupree wants to rejoin the University of
Oklahoma football team and will return to Norman,
Okla., by Sunday, one of his teammates said
Thursday.
But Oklahoma coach Barry Switzer, who said he
would make a decision on whether to allow Dupree
to return "based on what the team thinks," told
reporters he doubted Dupree's sincerity.
"Why isn't he back here now if he really wants to
come back?" Switzer said. "Why hasn't he commit
ted himself? It's obvious to me he didn't want to, so
we're going to go on and play without him."
Dupree, who has not been seen by a member of
the Oklahoma program since Saturday's 28-16 loss to
Texas, was dropped from the team by Switzer on
Wednesday for failing to return to campus.
Even his mother initially was unaware of the
Philadelphia, Miss., native's whereabouts, prompting
authorities in that state to place his name on a miss
ing persons list.
But Dupree turned up Wednesday night in Clin
ton, Miss., where he visited a friend at Mississippi
College and called his family to say he was safe. He
also called an Oklahoma assistant coach and said he
was planning to return to Norman, although he
didn't say when.
"Now that I've heard from him, I know he's all
right, and that's all that matters," said his mother,
Celia Dupree Connors. "He said he just needs some
time to be alone, but he sounded OK."
Spencer Tillman, the Sooners' redshirt freshman
fullback, said he spoke by telephone to Dupree on
Wednesday.
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