•' ■« Gill: good memories, misguided fans FROM THE SIDELINES BY JAKE BERO CORVALLIS I h ,! v .« nothing hut i olorful mem orios of Civil W.ir games at (.ill ( olisrum I..ist season when i I'errol Brandon-led Oregon team loll flat on its fait' it (Oil. I had a groat I irno Not hot an so the Dm ks lost H I 7f>. mitl'd you. hut boi .nisi' w hat happened around the game was interest ing Brandon store i a .career high iH points in that game last Jan uarv. and the contest was rloso all tho wav through, hut the real f harnior t amo as being part of the crowd The Dut ks worn 7-4 and had won four straight up to that point, thus attraoting ,i dot out amount ol Oregon followers tc Corvallis I was among that crowd, which really paled in comparison to the number of Beaver hat kors at (.ill But that was the fun of it Sitting at the very top ol So. lion 1 (don't lot the number fool you, they're the worst seats dill has to offer), the Duck cheering section including myself w as t onstantlv boo. i and jeered by the surrounding Boav or tans ()h, wiiat fun1 A friend and I wore sitting in front ol a particularly rowalv group ol Kugenians supporting tho Due ks Tlio highlight of the game was when one of those fans got his Due k quackor con llsc atoll by (111; olf iela Is w la - said using the quae kor v ini a tod building noise regulations Now I w as starting to foe . k* the Due k basketball team un dordogs no matter how \ >• i look at it I hmgs . hung** so little (>Ver a year l.vi'ii ip llii' • (irk'-! ! inn IW' .in.! ,1 fs.»If hours before the K■ irr,i Saturd.iv.-' ss as an un i •: dog Y non Ori son St.it*- it - dm! O', fiont of ini' paid Ilf the >.11, ■ h -n t [>ri< '■ I or a g> • er r admissn n Ink,'! (SI1, ani 1 thank 11hi v N.-mg thn n a th-a viT i i• n expected the 'vifni jim * Wrong | made the mistake of telling thn wiving woman in thn loll tn kel booth that i vs ai from Or (tgon Min w fi.it i .m I sas ' I’m honest, at liwit Seven dot lari. ii vs hat she said Sat u rda\ i ( is ; W r pilin’ was i iiffnrnnt thill \ear ■■ i.onti'it i-ithiT aw i p' tor tin' olis ions l.n t that m it m arl s .is mans Husk l.iln hothn’i'd to make the trip i hough I t mint cd hundreds ■ ' tot u pen k. r h,n kuri itiui*'nti and . .thi-rs allk' a! iist-a'i ia s m ib !. up by ms : unlit ss is iins one of four itudi’iit t.iin at the garni* Saturdiis inr'- that i an exaggeration. but probably not by much (dim idontalh I mi behind the other tiiree gentlemen, forming our osvn version ,d i pitifully small Oregon student section From rns seat ! i mild see the handful ot Dm *. tans unlinks enough tog'1’ stui k Hi Section 1 (they should’ve lls tened to me! and another hand ful behind the Oregon bench liven i family of Dui k tans !:u gored a less ross’s behind no against the ( dll ssali The feeling of being an un der.iog ss is os erposver i ng One id the Oregon students sitting m Iron! it me den rib. d the underdog (eehng best We re dead, man. fie said WI- re giin* ! hen i noltong else to it Hut yve dldn t let that stop .is iron: i to t■ r.ng on t h1)* W" wo on our !••*•! ! s' :v “Sit down, you —in’ hippie," yelled one Beaver fan. Or'-«rtn s. or,- . i■•}>{>!tor .-v cry ih-aver foa! and y m Kii:y JMttiny; he" !• f-a-.k. tor stmt! favorable calf* Hit* ( orvallls natives didn’t take !• >o kindly !-. ws I itav1 ■ tfu- Iy ■- i stu ml i up i>y .i! mu i a! near y '-y rry tusk i ! for the first to minutes of Un it r- ■■ yy I-- n tvv as ’ it Ami lor the Itrst to minutes of the name. th<- Heaver tans ex plVated their i no-Li in hi,,! mli-r prrtiiliotis i)l mv piTson.il i h ir artt-r and < h - >i« ‘ of «i< ,idmm< instil,01 «i >ns Sit ait>wn v• 11 m’ hip pi"’’ v«aif»a on. Shut op you 1.1 it it o! shouted another iioir’ on-- -aid simply i If dot Os I li i 1 VS ! f 1 ;t! I' : ’ ' ■ them, and they didn l bother mi* bio .nisi- i -Ion'! i onsidi-r hue's lies I ! lbs- f , V ■ vs ahead nun h of the ihime. I vs is hay mg too mm b. fun to v. iti< e and ! had mv fair share of retal Kitiuns, even if they yy.-r, a bit more tame Mv favorite and most memo rable 11, a ver ! i: vv.e i y oi; u >; lady who seated horse:! lire, l!y two rows in f‘ fit ! me a! tie ' ee .-U'.inj* III in- ijam- \\ Men heitan i h.eerinit for tie- 1 Hk k • during the in trod ui ! em of !1■ startirift lineups the i>irl turned an mud and sip. ire . ; • i • i tin in the eve What's up ys *": you-"' she asked Huh ' e-k- ! '. ’ ---ys . der men! What s sa, i ,U\I: !)«■,: h mm '\ 'K:. y Wh.ilV a •!: ■. . ■ ; re pi • • ■! ah 1 'hi':k •' .«!■ \ ■ . ,. v : VY! I els vsas I im 1 I \ t\ ■ ! ; I ■ i ; :■■{• a 'A ’ At . t After she 111!'t uir . sh, mkin 1 ! I ■ • ■ t ’ i: >.; ‘. ' . I : i A blood began to i hurn a little i‘ ' !ttl. I h - -a h.ii a ,? ,:; ■ ‘Mon! ; tp tit! !. t itn' I if lit >4111 ! K.ii, i A •: .r hi- I. Vf IsHi in mv mi ir i . V» . ' a f.ii stand • >r th.if Slit- i: i li.:- : n. group u! 1 ’ i; - r 1 will 1 I ' ■ * half lit.- m- turn ■ | i >•■•!■ -I start a t bant rln m :ng. '' - 1) .. ks' •' . . 1 . Ami all tins thim 1 -!h ight that vs as win' ft- s . A ' ■ r \11vs that I'vr looked .it the lit. •; if ( v U li I i ,, \\ ,1 ■■ >:' .It ( , I lit IV: Vl If .'I-.1 I ' " a: < -ill' An (fregon a ii (lould I it tu,ills gel a srat tvhl •' i -A ill. Ill I tnlSf In keep ■ In1 blood flowing from m\ 111'-. A ‘ ’ I! 'll. .1 ’. ! I'll 1 : * ■ (amid the Oregon Stale tails rea 11/it- that I a m not I fte fmnue.rsu.il iiiivsrf . ' Id tie \ " i ,i •. I start i. k 111g me tie I" .in.; till- piam-ol lazy ■ otlego student I really .nil' ()r i mild I pis! realize that this is die vs a\ thtllgs are III (dll I idvciim where the smell of manure dial Inis V"ti .is soon as VuU step outside makes von for re I re., I I .: its el t the I rerp V graves r I m I- ml o! Ah Arthur ( oilft ‘ T it t ft f U I I V . though, f a t i ham e ui, any .1 them /eke //erg is f/ir spor/s eihlnr at tlu‘ f iner,ild Bears maul Oregon for two losses I'• •• t ■, iflbijll to.tm\ r■ ■■ ■•■■■ trip 1‘nrii'it Mnml.n «iih *i p.nr of In it ( .ill form i in Ixilli In.imV !\u tflr 10 ( nnl'-rrm i; opi'Hct Tin- (loldiM) Ho.if. vwi’pt tlvo .ioiiHii’ho.iiii'r ! i .mil (.11. mipruvi- 1.1 IS 1 on 0 . no ’ (;i l ilmpjo ii 1 ’■ i m a (. ,i h :or i: i p 111 f:i*r s 'A! ' 0 1 1 ’ t. O' ! !WO h w K f ■ 15 V.innui^ vn • ■ n t live Itir eight on Uo- U!,!.>m it- tan | lx |i it- Spjji(Weak Aihi, -nil. t «th< r i ujjcm- tannin*: ..i. '■ luh vuii aiII .tlicdulc a(.’p>'intiiifn!s t ■: , j an. I: am !a. PAjik ins ail, ■ tin am turn •/ » Open .4 ! ir> J • . i nae-n u ur> in : at.. *%*£ b W h: Sy>UT. Pr , New W It! Sy>tem t.int.-.njj k. t'v >nvenicnt !t->treet parking. 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