Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 06, 1992, FOOTBALL EDITION, Page 8B, Image 7

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Hie 110 Alumni Association hosts pregame
parties ai Duck fooihall games, both (ionic and
away. All alumni and friends are welcome.
At Aut/en, look lor the big green and yellow tent
near the footbridge, 'flu* I ane County Chapter
sponsors the event, open from two Itours before
kick oil until one hour after the game Admission is
free! There's plenty of tood, drink, and Duck
merchandise available lor purchase inside
II you plan on catching any away games, call the
UOAA at (SOI) 14b SbSb lor party details
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Homecoming
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Keuman Weekend
Celebrate the spirit of the
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Homecoming & Reunion
Weekend, November 6-8,
1992. There's something in it
(or everyone! Call the
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\vars with Minnesota and Atlanta
in the NFL
.Shaw was Oregon's first two
sport athlete, competing in foot
ball and baseball for the Ducks
"Berry was the smartest c|u»r
tcrback I ever had," Casanova
said "He was tough and could
come through in the clutch
George .Shaw w as a fine passer
He did a great job and had great
speed "
Mel Renfro, one of the greatest
athletes in Oregon history, also
played under Casanova and will
be inducted in the original class
Renfro played troth offense and
defense in football, as well as
track for the Ducks from J9til \
Another one of Oregon's great
quarterbacks. Norm Van Br<Kk
iin. will be among the first class
of inductees Van Brocklin was
Oregon's first All-American quar
terback. as he passed for 1.949
yards and 1H touchdowns during
his two- year career Van Brock
lin is also in the NKL Hail of
Fame after leading the Vikings
and L A Rams to their only
league championships ever
Six former Oregon track stars
and two coaches will he in the
first class inducted into the new
hall, including one of the Ducks'
most popular athletes ever, Steve
I’refonlame
Prefontaine set two American
prep records and won four N( ’.A A
VOOO-meter titles to go along w ith
three cross country champi
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onshtps He finished fourth in the
1972 Olympu s and seemed cer
tain to better that mark 10*1978
until an automobile accident
killed him in 1975
Former Oregon track coaches
Bill Bowerman and Bill Hayward
will also lu> honored this week
end Hay ward was hired in 1904.
and his teams dominated North
west track into the 1940s
Bowerman's teams won four
NCAA Championships, and he
retired as the winningest coach
in school history His 1962 squad
s> one of thnv teams that will he
inducted into the Hall
Ronnie Lee. who led the 1973
78 Duck basket Ira 11 squad known
as the "Kamikaze Kids." is one
of four basketball players who
will t>e inducted this weekend.
Lee is the only Duck player in
history to score more than 2.000
points and led Oregon to the
National Invitational Tournament
twice in the 1970s. Lee was a
three-time All-American selec
tion and a four-time all-league
performer
Oregon's 1939 basketball team,
the NCAA’s first-ever college bas
ketball champions, are one of the
three teams to be honored this
weekend. "The Tall Firs." as they
were railed, went 29-5 during the
season and lieat Ohio State 48-33
in the title game. The team’s
coach. Howard Hobson, will also
la; inducted.
Others to be inducted include:
Otis Davis (track), 1958-58, Dan
Kelly (track). 1906-08; Les Steers
(track). 1940-41; Jerry Tarr (track),
1960-02; Mac Wilkins (track).
1970-73; Ed Durno (basketball).
1919-21; Lynne Winbigler(track).
1973-75; Charlie Warren (bas
ketball). 1959-62; Bev Smith (tms
ketball), >978-82; John Beckett
(football), 1913-16; Dick larnes
(football), 1952-54. John
Kitzmiller (football). 1928-30; Joe
Gordon (baseball), 1933-35; John
Miller (wrestling), 1988-70; and
Oregon’s 1916-17 Rose Bowl
champions.
The inductions will la; at a lian
quet tonight The Hall of Fame
will include plaques of all
inductees and will la; located in
the Casanova Center's Hall of
Champions
Heliyer said Oregon plans to
induct five new members into
the Hall each year.
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