Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 01, 1992, Page 16, Image 16

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The Oregon men’s tennis
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courts and the covered
courts on campus.
The tournament is open to
the public and is divided by
age. including classes for
people aged 55 and older. 45
and older, and 35 and over.
There will also be A, B and
C divisions In open singles,
doubles and mixed doubles.
Entry deadline Is 5 p.m.
Friday. Oct. 2. To enter or
receive information about
this event, contact men's
tennis coach Buzz Summers
at 346-5476
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Gunshot
victim
released
LOS ANGELES (AP) —
Wounded USC football player
Jon McGee was roloasod from a
hospital Wednesday, two days
after a stray gang bullet struck
his arm.
McGee, who turns 19 on
Thursday, loft California Modi
cal ('enter at about 10 a m. and
planned to rocupiratn at his
parents' Arizona homo, said
hospital spokeswoman Lisa
Fitch.
McGee, a freshman inside
linebacker from Tucson, was
struck in the left elbow by a
bullet fired a quarter-mile away
Monday by a bicycling gunman
shooting at a car, police said
No one was arrested.
Meanwhile, it was disclosed
that McGee's decision last win
ter to attend USC was unset
tling for his parents.
"I don't remember what pre
cipitated our anxiety about the
area," his mother, Donna
McGee, told the Los Angeles
Times from Tucson. "1 think
the importance of the whole
thing just kind of hit home at
one point. It was like, 'What are
we doing? Are we really send
ing him out thoro?’
"And then you sit back and
you say. ‘Those crazy things
happen all over the world, and
what ure the chances of them
happening to your child?' You
just don't think that it could be
possible."
Sho would not comment
when asked if McGae would re
turn to USC.
"I love USC. and I hate to
give up some opportunity be
cause of fear, but yet .... Wo're
still weighing what happened
and tho likelihood of another
incident like this happening,"
McGee said.
The university sits at the
edge of gang-infested South Los
Angeles, but it is actually a city
within a city und maintains its
own security force.
Across the si mot from USC.
the burned remnants of the
April 29 riots remind students
of the violence that stopped
just a few yards from their cam
pus. The riots had little impact
on the campus, where full en
rollment was up slightly to
about 28,000 students.
"We can't change the loca
tion of the school," said Tro
jans coach Larry Smith. "It's
one of those risks you’ve got to
look at. It's a part of the scenar
io. It's part of the environ
ment."
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