sports__ Oregon’s most visible fan By Capi Lynn Of the Emerald As the Duck football team concludes its schedule at home Saturday against Arizona State University, fans will not only see the final Autzen Stadium performance of Coach Rich Brooks’ squad, but a particular cheerleader as well. His name is Tracy Simpson, Oregon’s most visible supporter — win or lose. Simpson is famed for leading the O-R-E-G-O-N cheer at all of the Ducks’ home games the past four years. Simpson is obviously an avid fan. He does his cheer, rain or shine and always performs his ritual —- shirtless. The low temperatures and the drizzle didn’t seem to phase Simpson two weeks ago against Washington State University, as he gave 24,874 fans another reason to cheer. The WSU game was an an niversary of sorts for Simpson. Four years ago, Simpson in itiated his cheerleading tradi tion on another rainy Cougar Duck game at Autzen. Simpson started his yell because the Ducks were losing and the crowd was getting restless as several fights broke out in the student section. "I just took off my shirt, went out on the field and started spelling out Oregon," says Simpson of his start in the cheerleading business. "When I U of O Foundation Annual Fund TELEFUND STATISTICS 125.000 112.500 100.000 87.500 75.000 62.500 50.000 37.500 25.000 12.500 On 11/1/84 Mortar Board & S.U.R.C. received 85 pledges for a total of $1,600. First, second and third places for most pledges received are held by: 1st Kappa Alpha Theta-492 2nd Lambda Chi Alpha-404 3rd Tri Delta-336 That brings the total for the telefund to $52,736 Tonight Sigma Chi will at tempt to set a new record for total pledges received. Photo by Travis Johnson Tracy Simpson fires up the Autzen Stadium crowd as mascot Donald Duck gives a helping hand. yelled ‘O’ about 20 people responded. More and more fans started joining in and about the time I got to ‘N,’ everyone was yelling.” Simpson’s antics caused the fights to stop, but not his cheers. Since then, Oregon fans have requested that Simpson continue to perform his cheer at all Duck home games. “There seemed to be a need for it to be done,” says Simpson of the continuation. “I guess when the need isn’t there. I’ll quit.” Even the Oregon cheerleaders don’t mind the competition. “The fans seem to love him,” said Duck cheerleader Kym Easton. “He seems to get the crowd going and he definitely has quite a lot of followers,” ad ded yell leader Rick Schaufler. Schaufler. Simpson has been living in Eugene since 1979. He works in advertising firm when he isn’t out on the field leading cheers on Saturday afternoons. “Oregon’s got good fans,” says Simpson. “They just have to be charged up.” Year Round BUYBACK of Used Course Books UPSTAIRS - UO BOOKSTORE KINKO’S 860 E. 13th • 344-7894 Coffee Bean of the Month Mocha Java 5.00 per pound Owners Winterization/Preventive Maintenance SPECIAL FREE SAFETY INSPECTION Alpineirr^rt / /Serviced The VOLVO Specialists $1fV>0 OIL CHANGE ■ includes oil and filter Located at 12th & Main in Springfield Call 726-1808 for apt. or just drop by ALL WORK GUARANTEED The Cooler Tavern % Thursday, Friday & Saturday 9-1:30 20 Centennial Loop • • i MW > • ••• • • •• ,••••* /•• • • •• Go Ducks! You’ll find the recordings you want for less money at Fred Meyer The Fixx “Phantoms 142 TU Uhfety ttalk f *rr U-2 “Unforgettable Fire” When you’re looking for the hottest new music available, be sure to check at your local Fred Meyer record section or Music Market You’ll find the shelves stocked with an excellent selection of albums and cassettes— many of them sale priced. This week from Mon., November 5 thru Wed., Nov. 14 these great albums are on sale at 5.97ea LP or Cassette mv v • w wuuiiuuuvn These advertised items must be readily available for sale at or below the advertised price in each Fred Meyer Record section or Music Market store except Morrison i the advertised ■ ■ ■ VII supermarket Of recorosatapes — p