Episcopal Campus dintstrics J)OU0t 132V I Uist 19lh A\nmi' mi I9lh in-tween I incraii! ami Onyx Welcome to the U of C) come join us: EPISCOPAL CAMPUS MINISTRIES Worship, tiihle stutlv. speakers, music,fun, f{tod, retreats. social ministry, counseling- open to all students, stuff and faculty OPI J'J HCHJSH Thursday Sept. 19th 3 to 5 Meet the residents and staff. Picnic to follow. TV PRY THURSDAY Beginning Sept. 26th at 5:30pm Puchanst, supper and program at the t:( M House. S I AH Hie Kev. Bryce McProud Ann Klocppel, l .ay Chaplain 686-9972 I’bmjlf Ralih Laurkn Steven I is I u^ene's lines! special!) store Icalimne the eomplete Polo line I*\ei\ thmii Ironi li.nliiion.il to classic casual ue.u % Steven J ‘*41 (> \ K s| \< RUSS I ROM IHt <>\ I KI’AKK Hating .1 garage salt? \chertisc in I hi- ODI classified section. WHILE YOU WERE AWAY Cavs pick Brandon; 49ers pick up Musgrave From slat! and wire reports The following is a summary of sport* news and event* the Emerald covered this summer. Former Oregon point guard Terrell Brandon vs.is selected hv the Cleveland Cavaliers as the llth player overall in the June .!•> National Basketball As sociation draft Brandon, who left Oregon af ter his junior season, was the second point guard taken in the draft He was also the first Duck to he taken in the first round sim e the Denver Nuggets took Blair Rasmussen in 1M85 Brandon led the Pacific-10 Conference in scoring last sea son, and was named conference MVP following the season. His 2<> ti point scoring average was the highest in school history and third-highost in Par 10 his tory Cowboys waive Musgrave Former Oregon quarterback Bill Musgrave signer! a two year, $425,000 contract July 15 with the Dallas Cowboys, hut was waiver! from the team Aug 2f> After clearing the waiver wire, Musgrave signed with the ■Piers as a fri>e agent Musgrave, 22, was one of six former players from Oregon schools dropped when NFL teams trimmed rosters to the 47-player limit Another former Dm k, wide receiver Terry Obce, was cut hv the Minnesota Vikings lix Ore gon defensive bai k Chris Old ham, a fourth-round pick of Do Iron's in 1000, was released hv the I.ions Former Dm k Latin Berry lost his cornerlan k job with the Los Angeles Rams Musgrave played only the fi mil minutes of the Dallas Kan sax City exhibition game on Aug ,'t, out of the (lowboys' four preseason games "It was just at the end against Kansas City, and they didn't call any passes." Musgrave sail! "I wasn't expecting it at all," he said "I'm not discour aged, )list kind oi mad. I don't feel like 1 got a real chance to show them how I c an (day " They have their reasons, ob viously, said Oregon head football Coach Rich Brooks But it doesn't make a lot of sense to druft a guy in the* fourth round, then not give him the opportunity to at least have a quarter or two in an ex hibition game But that's just the wav it goes, 1 guess." Brooks said there was no question in his mind, however, that Musgrave has the ability to play in the NFL Dallas made Musgrave the Terrell Brandon 106th player chosen in April's National Football League draft, picking him in the fourth round. Champion coach dies Former Oregon basketball coach Howard Hobson, who led the L)u( ks to their only NCAA basketball title in 1939, died June (i He was 87 The former Duck coach re portedly died of congestive heart failure at a Portland nurs ing home. Hobson's "Tall Firs" beat Ohio State 46-33 in the first ever NCAA championship game. Hobson was considered a pi oneer of the game, being the first to recommend that the three point shot and shot clock he part of the college game. Berry throws for second NCAA javelin champ Paula Berry placed second at The Athletes Congress national meet, throwing 191-7 on June 15 at the New York meet. Oregon's Kim Hyatt finished eighth overall at the TAC meet, getting off a 171-5 javelin toss Also at tile TAC meet, Scott McCee finished as the top col legian in the hammer throw McCee placed seventh overall with a throw ol 2 11 -9. Art Skipper, the only other Oregon competitor at TAC, fin ished 11th overall in the jave lin His 224 6 throw gave him the second-highest plac e for a collegian. Berry's effort was second only to collegiate record-holder Karin Smith and secured Berry a spot on the U S team at the World Championship games in Tokyo Aug 24-Sept. 1 Hamilton tops Plumer Suzy Hamilton and PattiSue Plumer, the lop two U S. dis tance sturs. battled it out in the Prefonlaine Classic women's mile June 21 at Hayward Field. 5^mJ5 Glenwood Furniture BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIALS On Quality New & Used Furniture "Visit SHERRY'S BARGAIN ATTIC" Free Local Delivery 4245 Franklin Blvd., Eugene • 747-6023 Sfietry 5 Bargain Hut /, BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIALS ()n t sed Furniture & Household Goods Bikes, TV's and More • iya w a) $ 1411 L. 14th Springfield • 741-2447 Hamilton won the race in •1 12.99 after locking arms with Plumer on the final stretch Plumer finished in a close •1:33.04. "Were friends,” Hamilton said of her rivalry with Plumer. "but sometimes she gets in the way Sometimes it gets to be a little too much." Hamilton and I’lumer fin ished first and second, respec tively, at TAG. Also at the Pre Classic, Lance Deal, second at the TAG ham mer throw the week before, broke a personal, meet and Hayward record with his win ning 257-4 toss. Heinonen. Berrv honored Late June saw Oregon wom en’s track Coach Tom Heinonen win Pan-10 Coach Of the Year and Paula Derry txdng named athlete of the year. Heinonen became the only coach other than UCLA's Dot) Kersoo to win the award McGee, Wilson win at UCLA Scott McGee and former Ore gon distance star Liz Wilson won their respective events at the US Olympic Festival at UCLA in July. McGee won the hammer throw with a toss of 225-4, and Wilson won the 3,000-meter run in 0:21.35. Numerous other Oregon ath letes competed at the Festival: Itoh ('.ray finished fifth in the 110-meter high hurdles, former sprinter Rosie Williams was part of the gold medal 4X100 motor relay team, former Ore gon all American Julie Cav anaugh was on the gold medal winning West softball team. University sophomore Sarah Johnston competed for the North water [solo team, sopho more: Jordy Lyden played for the West basketball team, and sophomores Sara Wilson and Debbie Spore ich plaved lor the West basketball squad Berry wins the bronze At tire World University Carnes in Sheffield, England, Paula Berry's lop throw of 191 2 got her third place and a bronze medal Former Duck Ken Flax won won the: hammer throw with a 250-10 toss at the Carnes Oregon's women's javelin program got a big boost over the summer with tile signing of two top recruits Kelsey Stellick of Sammamish High School in Bellevue, Wash, and Keri Ester brook of Roseburg both signed letters of intent to enroll at Ore gon. South Eugene Chiropractic Center * Sports Injuries * Stress Reduc tion * Chronic Postural Problems Dr. Frank F. Muhr 396 E. 18th St. 683*9070 v Student rates Near Campus