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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1974)
Crew heads for nationals The women s crew at uregon compiled a seventh place team finish in a ten team field at the Regional Rowing Championships held last weekend on Green Lake in Seattle. Oregon placed four of their five entries among the top three boats in their respective divisions but lack of entries in an 18-event rowing program relegated them to the seventh place spot. The lightweight pair of Jeanne Arnold and Robin Kronstad finished third behind Green Lake and the University of Washington. This boat won its way into the finals with a heat victory over Green Lake in 4:28.4. The heavyweight pair of Debbie Sprecher and Vanne Pratt finished second in a six boat final with a clocking of 4:56.2. Oregon won its way into the final with a heat victory earlier in the day with a 4:37.2 time. In lightweight fours, Oregon finished second in a five boat final with a clocking of 4:32.6, trailing the University of Washington by just over a length. The Ducks rowed their way into the finals with a heat victory in 4:31.3. Oregon's heavyweight four finished fourth in a five boat final as the University of Washington cruised to an easy victory, but the final three boats were all within a few seconds of each other. The heavyweight four won its way into the final with a third place finish in a preliminary heat with a 4:21.3 time. Biggest disappointment came for Oregon in the lightweight eight race when a protested start placed the Ducks a length behind at the outset and a strong rally throughout the race pulled them to third spot just one second behind runner-up Seattle Pacific. Oregon's time in the lightweight eight race was 4:35.0. Oregon's women's crew will enter three boats in the Nationals held June 14, 15, and 16. The heavyweight pair, lightweight four and lightweight eight boats will comprise the Oregon contingent to Lake Merritt in Oakland, Calif. Coach Marti Abts says all three boats have a good chance of placing in the top three in the top three in the Nationals. Because of the high entry fees for this regatta th9 women's crew team is trying to raise funds to help defray the cost of sending three boats to the Nationals. Prospective contributors are asked to contact Jane Luzar at 687-9275. Netters victorious in finale rour universny or uregon women left the Northwest Championship Tennis Tour nament in Corvallis Saturday with three trophies, a clear cham pionship victory and an admirable record of seven wins and one loss as the season comes to an end. The University of Oregon women's tennis team placed first in the Northwest tournament, winning the team trophy with a score of 21 points. The University of Washington followed with 18, and the rest of the teams lagged far behind Washington State-4, Montana 3, Western Washington State College-3 and Oregon State-1. The last time the University of Oregon won the championship was in 1966. Number one singles player Mary Miller played a good match against Sue Goesling from the University of Washington. In the first set Goesling put up a steady struggle and Miller wiped her out in the second, scoring a 7-6, 6-0 victory. Miller won the number one singles trophy, ending the season appropriately. She finished the season undefeated in her matches, and in all the North west tournaments she has played in. Tracy Tempest took the third trophy in her number 2 singles match against Caron Cartyon, also from the University of Washington. Tempest's sharp serve and her strong sure stroke were too much for Carlyon who gave in to a 6-2, 6-4 win for Oregon. Heather Wilson and Linda Prefontaine represented the University of Oregon in the final doubles match against Delores Payne and Joanne James from the University of Washington. Wilson and Prefontaine work well as a team, but their Washington opponents outshone them on the courts on Saturday. Payne and James played an excellent match winning a 6-3, 6-3 victory and the doubles trophy. Marti Sc hey coached the Oregon women through a good season this spring. Oregon played with consistent confidence that was enjoyable to watch. Their only loss of the season was in the PAC-8 tournament where they placed fifth. Aside from that, they had a resoundingly victorious season with seven wins. I CLASSIFIEDS DEADLINE Place n 301 Allen. 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