Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 25, 1991, Page 20, Image 19

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Pick up an ODE football program each Friday before home games.
SPORTS
Tickets sold out
for next game
Apparently the disappoint
ment over Oregon's loss at Utah
Inst weekend hasn't hurt the
appetite of Duck football fans,
us possibly the largest crowd in
Autzen Stadium history will
watch Saturday's game against
use.
University ticket manager
Hunt Holsapple is expecting
"46,000-plus” for the game, ho
said.
Only once has Aut/.en atten
dance broken the 46,000 mark,
that in the Ducks’ 30-21 win
over Oregon State in 1989. That
game saw 46,087 fans set the
new high for Autzen atten
dance.
The game will he televised
nationally by ESPN at 8 p.m.
Saturday.
Reserved tickets sold out on
Friday, and student tickets for
the game disappeared Tuesday
aftornoon at abou t 3:30,
Holsapple said.
"About an hour ago there
were 100 left," Holsapple said
at 4 p.m. Tuesday, "but now
they are all gone.”
But students who were not
able to get a student ticket still
have an opportunity to join the
Autzen crowd. At 4 p.m. l ues
day. Holsapple said approxi
mately 1,000 standing-room
only tii kets were still available
to students for the child's price
of SO.
The standing-room tickets
can be bought at the Casanova
Center ticket office from 9 to 5
daily, or students can visit the
McArthur Court ticket from be
tween 10 to 4 daily
Football future
unclear for Bo
LOS ANCLLES (AI>) A
spokesman for Ho Jackson's
doctor said Tuesday no deci
sion inis been made concerning
the two-sport star’s immediate
football future, and one won't
tie made until after the baseball
season.
"Bo has suid from early on
that while baseball season is
on. bo's going to concentrate on
baseball," said Lanier Johnson,
a spokesman for Dr. James R
Andrews and Alabamu Sports
Medicine in Birmingham, Ala
‘‘When football seuson gots
hero, he'll deal with football.”
Jackson is the designated hit
ter for the Chicago White Sox.
He signed with the Whito Sox
as a free agent after being re
leased by the Kansas City Roy
als on March 19.
The Royals released Jackson
because thuy didn't believe
he’d ever play baseball again
due to the hip injury he suf
fered while playing for the lLos
Angeles Raiders in a playoff
game against Cincinnati Jan. 13.
Jackson's football future be
came a hot topic on Tuosduy
when tho Atlanta Braves an
nounced that outfielder Doion
Sanders would return to tho
team during the pennant race
while he remained a defensive
back for tho Atlanta Falcons.
The second-place White Sox
are longshots, at best, in the
American League West. They
entered Tuesday night's game
al Minnesota trailing the Twins
by eight games with 12 left for
both teams.
Should the Twins win the di
vision, Jackson will be finished
with baseball on Oct. 6.