PERSONALITY PROFILE PIm»*m bi Smu PoUun Play-by-play man Jerry Allen has called names for the Ducks for the past four years. ‘Voice of Ducks’ fortune leads to broadcast career By Jake Berg Emefatd Contributor Nearly 20 years ago, a teen-ager stood in a Grants Pass music store. Looking over the albums, he noticed the man next to him i\as a local radio station dee jay The deejay turned to the young man and asked, "Are you interested in ra dio?” Smiling, the teen answered simply, "Yah!" The young |erry Alien, not realizing that a career on the airwaves of radio awaited him. followed the deejay's in structions and visited the station for training and a possible shot at broad casting Allen took a job doing "gopher work" at the station, and eventually climbed tin- ladder to a deejay position. |erry Allen, who once bad aspirations of a life in forestry or teaching, is now almost four years old as the official "Yoii e oi the Ducks just by pure lin k has he reached the air. he admits. "That's how it happened. Just a fluke, a real fluke." he said. "Once you get in it. you get hooked." After a stint on the Grants Pass sta tion. Allen ventured to a Medford sta tion where he did play-by-play sports coverage on the radio of Southern Ore gon State Goliege. In the spring of 1986. Allen received a c all from University of Oregon Athletic Director Hill Byrne "He called and asked ‘We have an opening, and we d like you to come up and do the Ducks.' ami I said 'I'll be there." remembers Allen. Since that time. Allen has done the play by play at all the men's basketball and football games via the kPNW Radio (1120 AM. Eugene) station in connec tion with the Oregon Sports Network. "It's like a fun hobby." said the veter an sportsc aster "They are (raying me to do something I really enjoy doing." An Oregon man and Duck fan all of his life. Allen says that a friend by the name of Tom Blanchard influenced his views on the Ducks. Blanchard. Oregon's quarterback in the sixties, went to school with Allen in Grants Pass. "I really became a Duck fan then." said Allen. And Allen has really been a Duck fan since then. His KPNW office is adorned with green and yellow paraphernalia of his favorite school, and the man just plain loves the state, the City of Eugene, and the University. Hut he won't let that interfere with his interpretation of a game on the air. While doing the play-by-play over a microphone. Allen visualizes a blind friend of his sitting next to him With that in mind, Allen said, "I try to convey to (the listeners), in the sim plest terms possible, the excitement of what is going on on the field and have them see in their minds just as if they were watching it. "You're talking to a blind person on the radio," he said. "They are not there. They can't see it. It's really just exactly the same thing." Oregon’s football game with Wash ington last Saturday brought KPNW the largest crowd it has ever had. Allen said, but the increased number of listen ers didn't faze him. "You get so intense and so worried about the game, I wasn't even thinking about a larger number of people listen ing," he said. "You know. I was just another fan.” On every Hill Musgrave pass, every Michael McClellan kickoff return, one can here the edge in Allen's voice that says every play is a big play. An edge that will explode into excitement at the referee’s signal of six points fur the Ducks. "When you do play-by-play, you're providing a service for people that can't go to the game." Allen said "It makes you feel good to get those people ex cited and be a part of the game through you." For all Duck fans, the last decade end ed on its highest note ever with the Ducks' 27-24 Independence Bowl victo ry over Tulsa. Allen was among those celebrating Oregon's postseason visit. Allen called the bowl a dream come true for everyone in the state of Oregon. "To be part of that . wow, that was a Turn to ALLEN, Page 11 PRE-GAME I BBQ AND refreshments; Open at 1 Oam BBQ Steaks and Hamburgers 3-6pm Big Screen T.V. GO DUCKS!!! COOLER TAVERN Just 4 blocks from Autzen Stadium 20 Centennial Loop 484-5480 “25 Years of Quality Sarvlca” German auto service, inc. Mercedes • BMW • Volkswagen Audi • Dalsun • Toyota 342-2912 202$ Franklin Bled. Eugene, Oregon 07403 Low Cost Spay/Neuter -Keep Your Pet Healthy and at Home Female Doj»: 0-25lb* 27.50 25-40lb* 20.00 40-50lb* 40.00 50-60lbs 65.00 60-70lbs 75.00 Male Dog: O-SOIbs 25.00 50-over 35.00 Female Cat: 27.50 Male Cat: 15.00 II in heat or pregnant 10.00 extra XAMAZON PARK ^ JKL ANIMAL CLINIC A FULL SERVICE VETERINARY HOSPITAL Extended Hours: M-E 7am-8pm Sat Hjm-4pm 485-0161 725 E. 25th