Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, July 09, 1992, Page 8, Image 8

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SPORTS
Grid squad loses
four team veterans
Four members of the University's football program will not
return to the squad this fall. Coach Rich Brooks announced
Friday.
Sophomore fullback Tupu Alualu and sophomore tailback
Kealti Clifford havn boon dismissed from the team for disci
plinary reasons
Junior fullback Brandon JumjMir and junior linebacker lid
Cabs havo loft the squad for personal reasons, tho coach said.
Tho Ducks will open fall camp Saturday. Aug. 15 with 97
players. Including 72 from spring practice. A group of 25
transfers and freshmen will report Sunday. Aug 9. for a week
of orientation
Tickets go on sale
Tickets for Individual gumns on tho 1992 Duck football
schedule havo gone on sale this week
Tickets are SI 8 for six of the A Utzon contests and S25 for
the Oct. 17 visit by defending national champion Washing
ton.
The Ducks will also host Hawaii (Sept 5). Texas Tech
(Sopl. 19). Nevada-Las Vegas (Sepl 26). Arizona {Oct. 3),
California (Nov 7) and UCLA (Nov 14) during the 1992 sea
son.
What New Restaurant
Has A Famous Star
Greet You At The Door?
Announcing The Grand Opening Of Carl's Jr.‘
686 E. Broadway, Eugene
At Carl s Jr the food has been the star
for over 50 years Every day. we charbroil
our hamburgers and chicken sand
wtches instead of frying them
because charbroiling sears in the natu
ral juices of the meat \\t offer one
of the most diverse menus
around In addition to a
bo her I he hood.
variety of tharbroiled hamburgers and
thicken sandwiches, we have an All You
Can Eat Salad Bar an All You Want
Beverage Bar." a full breakfast
menu and more Best of all. every
guest gets a generous helping of
old fashioned friendly service
In short, star treatment
CarTsJr.
All-Star teams picked
NEW YORK (AP) — Ozzio
Smith of St. Louis was elected
Wednesday to start at shortstop
for the National League for the
10th consecutive All-Star game,
the longest streak since ballot
ing returned to the fans In
1970
Also elected wore Benito
Santiago, Fred McCrlff and
Tony Gwynn of the San Diego
Padres, the first tlmo In 10
years an All-Star host has had
as many as three starters.
And second baseman Roberto
Alomar of Toronto and catcher
Sandy Alomar Jr. of Cleveland
both were elected for the sec
ond straight season, only the
sixth time brothers were picked
to start for one team.
Shortstop Cal Rikpen Jr. of
the Baltimore Orioles received
the highest vote total at
2.699.733, the most since Mon
treal’s Gary Carter got
2.785,407 In 1982.
Second baseman Ryne Sand
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McKiinae Thtahy
born of tho Chicago Cubs lod
tho NL with 2,434,660. tho sec
ond straight season ho received
the most votes in his league.
Sandberg is an oight-timo start
er.
McGriff, who edged San
Francisco's Will Clark by
16,163 votes for the NL's start
ing spot at first base in tho clos
est balloting, is a first-time All
Star. as ore NL outfieldors Bar
ry Bonds and Andy Van Slyke
of Pittsburgh and third base
man Terry Pendleton of Atlan
ta.
"It's an opportunity I've
longed for since I was playing
in Little Loaguo," Pendleton
said. “It's something I wanted
to achieve and I wont to thank
the funs, tho Atlanta Braves and
Cod.”
Completing the NL lineup ore
Santiago, olocted at catcher for
tho fourth consecutive season,
and Gwynn. elected in the out
field for the fifth time. Santiago
is on the disabled list and al
though it was unclear whether
he would bn activated this
weekend, he said he wanted to
play in the All-Star game.
The American League lineup
includes outfielders Kirby
Puckett of Minnesota, Ken Grif
fey Jr. of Seattle and Joso Cun
seco of Oakland. The Athletics
said Wednesday that Canseco
wouldn't come off the disabled
list until after the All-Star
game, forcing the AL to replace
him.
Mark McGwire of the A's is
at first base for tho fifth consec
utive year and Wade Boggs of
Boston is at third base for tho
eighth straight season.
"It's always good to bo one of
tlio chosen fuw and to represent
the Minnesota Twins.” Puckett
said. "I'm very appreciative of
the funs' support."
The All-Star gome Is sched
uled for Tuesday night at Jack
Murphy Stadium. The Padres
are playing host to the game for
the first time since 1978, when
the NL won 7-3. The AL has
won four consecutive games,
but the NL still leads the series
37-34-1.
Overlooked by fans were
John Kruk and Darren Daulton
of the Phillies and Gary Shef
field of the Padres. Kruk leads
the NL with a .354 average,
while Sheffield was second to
MoGriff with 17 homers. Daul
ton has a league-leading 58
KBIs. Detroit's Cecil Fielder,
who leads the AL with 70 KBIs.
was third in the voting at first
base.
Smith broke a tie for consec
utive elections with Cincinnati
catcher Johnny Bench and Car
ter. eloctod from both the Expos
and the New York Mots.
"It's consistency to my crafl
and what 1 bring to it.” Smith
said. *Tve tried to be as consis
tent as I possibly can. and I
think that I’ve done that. ...
Whon you're noted mostly as a
defensive player as I am. it's
really special."
The last time the host team
had throe or more eloctod start
ers was 1982. when Carter. Tim
Kaines and Andre Dawson
started at Olympic Stadium in
Montreal.
Sandy Alomar was elected
for the third straight season,
while his brother was picked
for the second straight year
Canseco was elected for the
fourth time, while Griffey and
Puckett each were elected for
the third time