Black and white photo of (from left) University of Oregon football player Riley Mattson, line coach Jerry Frei, and player Ron Anderson taken near Hayward Field in 1959 or 1960.
Black and white photo of University of Oregon football coach Len Casanova kneeling on the practice field near Hayward Field during the 1950s or 1960s. Picture appears on page 76 of Oregon Ducks football : 100 years of glory, edited by Michael C. McCann, 1995.
Color cartoon depicting University of Oregon football coach Len Casanova kicking a much larger figure holding a bag of money, representing professional football, while a duck says "Atta boy coach."
Black and white photo of University of Oregon football coach Len Casanova presenting an award to Oregon State football player Terry Baker in 1962. The award, given on behalf of the Duck football team, was presented to Baker for being the most outstanding opponent faced by Oregon that season. In 1962, Baker earned college football's Heisman Trophy and played in the NCAA basketball tournament's Final Four, becoming the only athlete to have ever done so.
Black and white photo of University of Oregon football coach Len Casanova instructing a group of soldiers at a clinic for football coaches of the Armed Forces Far East (AFFE) in Yokohama, Japan during the 1950s or 1960s.
Black and white photo of University of Oregon football coach Len Casanova at a podium during an awards presentation. Casanova is holding a statue, but it is unclear whether he is presenting or receiving the award.
Black and white photo of University of Oregon football coach Len Casanova taken through the space created by an unidentified player's akimbo arm at a practice near Hayward Field. Casanova led the Ducks from 1951-66.
Black and white photo of Len Casanova at a podium during an awards presentation. Casanova served as the University of Oregon's head football coach from 1951-66 and athletic director from 1967-70.
Black and white photo of University of Oregon football coach Len Casanova talking on a telephone. Casanaova served as head football coach from 1951-66 and as director of athletics from 1967-70.