Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 02, 1992, FOOTBALL EDITION, Page 10B, Image 9

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panics at Duck football games, both tome and
away. All alumni and friends are welcome.
At Aut/.en, look for the big green am! yellow lent
near the footbridge lire l ane County Chapter
sponsors the event, open from two tours before
kick-off until one hour alter the game. Admission is
free! There’s plenty ot food, drink, and Duck
merchandise available for purchase inside
If you plan on catching any away games, call the
UOAA at (503) 146-5656 lor party details
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VOLLEYBALL
Oregon faces Beavers in Civil War
By Erick Studemcka
Emerald Sports Reporter
The cliche. "You am throw the
records away." which comes up
any time Oregon and Oregon
State meet in athletics, seems
appropriate for tonight's Civil
War volleyball match at
McArthur Court
Both Oregon coach Oerry Ore
gory and Oregon Stale coach
David Oantl would probably
jump at the i hance to forget their
records and start anew
The Ducks are in the Pacific*
10 Conference basement with
their 0-4 record, and the Beavers
are in eighth place with their 1
I start The Beavers lone win
came last Saturday in Corvallis
against California, a team which
had defeated the Ducks 3-1 the
previous evening in Eugene
"It should hr ii great match."
said (>rry Gregory. the Duck vol
Iryhall coach "Both trains arr
vrry evenly matched I don’t
think they’re favored just because
they lieal C.iil and we didn’t We
heal Cal in the first game, and
then |iist slopped playing, so we
should has r done the same thing
as the Dealers and have beaten
Cal."
Cregorv said Oregon Slate has
some of the top individual play
ers in the Pac-to
"Shelly Smith is one of the
leaders in the conference in
kills." Gregory said, "and Leslie
Preiss and I’anya Lifa are two of
the top blockers in the country."
|-or the Ducks, freshman Karis
sa Meith appears to he a lock for
the conference all-freshman team
She is leading the Ducks with a
.21B attack percentage and has
already recorded 55 kills on the
season
Another player who is having
an outstanding Pac-10 season for
Oregon is LaKeina Woods Dur
ing the last four matches, she has
amassed 57 kills and 40 digs
Saturday night, the team lakes
a night off from the pressures of
f’ac-10 play and welcomes hack
old friends and teammates in an
alumni exhibition Both Friday
and Saturday's matches begin at
7pm at Mac Court.
After this weekend's matches,
the Ducks next match will he at
Pauley Pavilion against UCLA,
the first-ranked team in the
nation
BROOKS
Continued from Page 3B
Brooks said his main concerns center around
student-athletes and, of course, Measure 5, which
has thrown the athletic, department and the Uni
versity as a whole for a loop.
"My No 1 goal is to make the student-athlete's
experience a positive one." Brooks said "I think
for the most part, it has been, and I don't want
that to change
"Obviously. Measure 5 is also a concern If the
state of Oregon can't keep tuition at an affordable
level, there's going to lie a lot of students in the
slate who aren't going to la* able to afford to stay
in state "
With Autzen Stadium and Hayward Field
recently receiving facelifts. Brooks said McArthur
Qrurt — the ancient, ivy-covemd Iwisketliall court
— will be next in line.
"We have to address the situation at Mac
Court,” Brooks said, "Obviously, it's not going to
get done overnight, but it needs to be addressed."
Brooks' contract runs through July 1, 1994, and
he will have an extra S20.000 a year tacked on to
the S97.859 annual salary he earns as a coach
Byrne earned $88,000 a year at Oregon, so
Brrxiks is actually taking a pay cut in his new job.
Brooks said he didn't give the much lower salary
a second thought.
"In my mind, the financial issue is not an
issue." Brooks said. "We need to he innovative
and save money in areas that won't affect teams
Photo by J#H Patlby
Rich Brook* (right) took over tor Bill Byrno and
la now tha Unlvartity'* Director of Athletics.
on the field."
Brooks realizes following in Byrne’s footsteps
will Ihj no easy task.
"Bill Byrne has done a remarkable job, and
in that respect, he's going to be a bard man to fol
low." he said "I hope people will be a little
patient I don't expect not to get some criticism,
but hopefully we can gel enough people pulling
in the same direction and get some good things
done "
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