Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 27, 1984, Page 13, Image 13

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    Player’s condition worse
Brain swelling threatens injured Colorado tight end
The condition of critically in
jured University of Colorado
football player Ed Reinhardt has
taken a turn for the worse, a
spokesman at Sacred Heart
General Hospital said Wed
nesday.
“During the past 48 hours
there has been increased swell
ing in the brain,” Tom Lawry
said.
He said Reinhardt underwent
surgery late Tuesday and the in
creased swelling was confirmed
by doctors. A monitor was in
stalled during surgery to detect
increased pressure in
Reinhardt's skull.
ADULT READING
WORKSHOPS FOR NON
READERS will be held Saturdays,
Oct. 6 and 13, 8:45 a.m. to 3:45
p.m., at the Lincoln Community
School. 650 W. 12th. For further
information, call 344-4061.
THE GELHAN GALLERY IS
LOOKING FOR PHO
TOGRAPHERS to show black and
white photographs on “Politics:
the 80's, A Social Documentary."
For information, send a S.A.S.E.
to the gelhan gallery. 795
Willamette St. Room 208, Eugene
97401, orcali 683-1497. Deadline
for submissions is Oct. 1, but
students will be given a one week
grace.
AN ARCHITECTURAL
SEMINAR AND LECTURE will be
given Oct. 4 by John Fidler. The
seminar, entitled “Nondestruc
tive Building Pathology and
Diagnosis." will be held at 9:30
a.m. in Lawrence Hall Room 283.
“Preservation of the City of Lon
don” will be the topic of his lec
ture to be held in Lawrence Halt
Room 177 at 7:30 p.m.
et
THE COMMUNITY CENTER
FOR POSITIVE THOUGHT is
seeking the use of a good sound
ing tape player for its free
motivational lecture series. The
lectures are open to the public
and begin Oct. 27 at 7 p'.m in the
Far West F'ederal Bank. 96 E.
Broadway. Anyone who can lend
or donate a tape player can bring
it to the agency at 267 Van Buren
St. or call Mike Stevens at
688-7407.
THE 1984 PROFESSIONAL
VIDEO COMPETITION, spon
sored by the JVC Company of
America, is accepting entries
from students, as well as profes
sionals. in four categories: com
munications, training, promo
tion/merchandising and local
cable production. The competi
tion closes Nov. 30, and there is
no entry charge. Prizes will be
awarded. For official rules and
entry forms, write to 1984 Profes
sional Video Competition, do
Shaw & Todd, Inc., 6101 Empire
State Building, New York, N.Y.
10118, or call (212) 244-5225.
NATIONAL WILDLIFE
FEDERATION is accepting ap
plications for the Environmental
Conservation Fellowship and
Publication Award programs,
1985-86 academic year. Grants are
for up to $4,000 for the Conserva
tion Fellowships and cash awards
are for up to $2,500 for the
Publication Awards. Write: Na
tional Wildlife Federation, 1412
16th St. N.W., Washington, D.C.
20036.
Continued on Page 14
“This does represent a set
back in his recovery,” Lawry
said, “although he is stable and
remains in critical condition.”
Reinhardt, a 19-year-old
sophomore who was a standout
tight end on the Colorado team,
was injured when he was tackl
ed by two University of Oregon
football players in the fourth
quarter of a game here Sept. 15.
He walked to the sidelines but
collapsed and has been in a
coma since. Doctors have said
Reinhardt probably would not
have survived had it not been
for an injection he received at
the stadium to reduce brain
swelling.
Reinhardt underwent surgery
shortly after his arrival at the
hospital for removal of a blood
clot.
“The staff of the intensive
care unit continues to closely
monitor his condition,” Lawry
said, “and the family requests
prayers and support for Ed’s
recovery.”
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