Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 27, 1992, Page 8, Image 8

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LJ RECYCLING
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Intrasquad game full of big plays
By Doug Carter
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[■or tin- .iv id football fan w ho has not been sal
isfic d wifh I hi’ [ilas in professional spring
leagues Auty.cn Stadium was the [ > I a ( o In lie on
Saturday
A guod-si/ed irnwii showed up to watch the
Oregon ft a it ha II team hoiti its annual spring ultra
stjuad game, whir h was full id oxi ding lug plays,
one after another: no helmet i am net essarv
As expected. the (Been team, consisting of
players on the first-team depth i harts, dominated
tlie White 41-14 in .1 game that featured a tout h
down on a long run from si rimmage. one on a
punt return, another on a ki< koff return and one
more on art mien option run-fiat k
t he breakaway nature provided head couth
Ktch Brooks witfi some hope of ' ' tiering Iasi
year's season performam e
We didn't have enough lug jii.ivs alter the first
two games last year. Brooks said Alter today. I
think w e has o some new fat os who .in- t.apatite of
making leg plays
One ol tile newi miters who i .night the attention
of Brooks was flanker Derrick Deudwdet The
redshirt junior from San Diego made a strong i use
lor himself lo tie the Dm ks' ku k returner in th*
tall with hi s no yard ku k return lor a foot hd.ovn
to open the set ond halt
De.idwrler a iso i aught three passes lor 72 y ards,
mi lulling a pretty one handed stab of a Doug
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Wusgrave 1-4 yard pass
Dcadwllcr may t. t always :!■*-1k■ the sun
i al< 1) iiki• (senna Anthony) Junes ! .it when hi'
dors i all h he's i v tling.' Brooks said
i lirji'-r! rruati t-s Dt-adw ier and senior K-<n
fill' Harris, who returned a punt Ml yards for a
touchdown and made ihret rn i j '.urts tor 111
yards tn.il.rs th*- Hanker position tin.' most tmii
petitivii on the tram
"I wish wr had !hr depth id t oinpi'litinii itha!
wo do at wddo receiver: at all positions Bro. i.s
said
Although hr hesitates to native a starter at quar
torhar k. Ur. m > Is s said the general ( .th . k at the p,
sitlon is stronger than last spring
"The i|uarterb.u k play was spotty and err.tin .
hut vs i are ahead id where vs < were las! spring
H.' .oks s.od Vd.odVs jumped up and sard dins
is mV position and y ou re the r outer..lets
Sophomore Damn () Ned. listed .e. No 1 entt ;
trig tire s< rimtnage. r onrtei ted on live o! ins 15 at
tempts tor Hit yards, but he also'-threw two,inter
(.eptions As Brooks pointed out, all the blame
can't he put on the quarterback
It's hard to make a solid judgment on the
quarterhiii k position because a lot of wli-at they
are aide to do depends on what the guys up front
do arid w hat the rei rivers do, Brooks said
l !;r perlnrtnunn id Musgrave, V ■ J at quarter
la" ' INTRASQUAD Pi,;.- '.
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Monday, April 27
7:00 pm
Gumwood Room
A panel discussion on the legal issues
surrounding rape.
Featuring:
•Joe Kosydar
-Senior Attorney, District Attorney's (Mike
• Ierrenee Gough
-Defense Attorney for accused rapists
•Bev Collins
-Office of Public Safety, Eugene Police Department
•MaryJan Murphy
-Psychologist, U of O Counseling Center
•Frank Papagni
-Attorney, US Attorney’s Office
Everyone Welcome
sponsored by the Pre-Lnv Society