j*.rr rit Oregon receiver Derrick Deadwller caught two passes. Including the winning touchdown. In the Ducks' season-opening 23-9 win at Col orado State. Duck football earns costly victory, 23-9 By Steve Mims Oregon Daily Emerald Oregon came out of its season-opener at Colorado Statu unbeaten, but not unscathed. The Ducks broke open a 9-9 tie with two second-half touchdowns to beat the Rams 23-9. hut lost at least one — and maybe more — key players to injuries in the game. junior cornerback Merman O’Berry suffered Oregon's most cru cial injury when he was lost for the season with ligament damage to his ankle. O'Berry was coming off of a spectacular 1992 season when he led the Pacific-10 Conference with six interceptions "This is a crushing blow for Merman and our football team." Ore gon head coach Rich Brooks said "Me had worked very hard to got ready for this season, and 1 fuel extremely bad for him ” Tailback Sean Burwell suffered an ankle injury ex well against the Rams, but he was not expected to bo out long. With Ricky Whit tle already out 1 recause of a knee injury suffered in fall drills, the once deep Oregon backfield is now in question Tight end Willy Tate, tackle Justin Stan k and center Tom Curran were also injured against Colorado State, and their status is m ques tion. In addition, former Oregon football coach and current athlete director emeritus Len Casanova suffered a heart attack during the trip to Colorado State, but returned to Eugene five days later On the field, Oregon moved the ball well in the first half, but was unable to get a touchdown, instead settling for three Tommy Thomp son field goals to tie the game 9-9 at halftime The Ducks took a lfi-9 lead when quarterback Danny O’Neil cupped an 1 l-play. 80-yard drive with a 13-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Derrick Deadwilur in the third quarter The Du< ks put the game away with 4:35 remaining in the game when O’Neil tossed a 32 yard touchdown pass to receiver Cristin Mr l.emore "It is always a pleasure to win on the road anytime and certainly the season opener after the difficult start we hud last year, Brooks said, referring to Oregon's 0-2 start lust year. O'Neil had a big game for the Due ks. completing 21 of 33 passes for 307 yards and the two touchdowns. Burwell paced the team with six receptions and 73 rushing yards, and fullhm k Juan Shedrtck added four catches, twice as many as he had alt lust year. i—^—I LIMITED EDITION -—-~ Introducing the World Beat Collection by Birkenstock for Fall '93. Featuring the new Montana style and three favorite styles In new limited edition colors for Fall — Montana 1 I H E W 0 R l D BEAT COLLECTION BY I—Bflrftensftock'^ The Original Comfort Shoe THE 1IKKENSTOCK STORE Hh 3h—♦ Pubfc Mafct • Eug»f » 242-^107 Lamar Tooze Had Spirit! And, Profits You SIlL A PARTNER IN YOUR Owned and governed by students, faculty and staff for 73 years. 13th & Kincaid • M-Sat • 346-4331