sports
Halberg, gymnasts record bests
in weekend swing to California
The Oregon women’s gymnas
tics team scored a season high
128.85 points to finish second in a
triangular meet, Friday night at
Fresno, Calif.
San Jose State won the com
petition with a team score of 130
points. Fresno State brought up
the rear with 98.65.
Wendy Halberg led the way for
the Ducks, getting her best score
of the year in the all-around. Hal
berg finished in second with 34.30
points behind San Jose’s Kris
Kletfer, who scored 34.85. Hal
berg won the uneven bars and
vaulting, while Kletfer won the
balance beam and floor exercise.
Cindi Gleason got a personal
high of 31.75 in the all-around,
while Lorene Gamble got a
lifetime best of 8.8 on the uneven
bars.
In a separate meet, Halberg
placed sixth in the all-around
competition of the Western
Hemisphere Games, Saturday
night at Hayward, Calif.
Halberg and teammate Cindi
Gleason, who finished sixteenth,
were the only Oregon gymnasts
entered in the 22 competitor
event. Halberg finished with 33.50
points and Gleason has 30.75.
The all-around title was won by
Arizona’s Karen Christianson with
a 35.20 score.
Women’s swim team
ends perfect dual year
Oregon’s women’s swimming
team completed their dual meet
season without a mark Saturday,
as they downed both Simon
Fraser and Oregon State in Leigh
ton Pool.
The Ducks won by nearly iden
tical scores, beating the Beavers
75-34 and Simon Fraser 77-34.
The meet was the final tune-up for
the NCWSA regionals to be held
in Seattle next weekend.
Kathy Hemmer and Michelle
Menkens both had double wins for
Oregon, with Hemmer taking first
in the 500 Freestyle with a 5:20.70
mark, and setting a personal,
Oregon, and Northwest record in
the 200 medley with a 2:09.57
docking.
Menkens won the 100 IM and
the 100 butterfly. Tama Cud
deback and Leslie Aiken also won
for Oregon, in the 100 breast
stroke and 100 backstroke re
spectively.
500 Medley Relay — 1, Oregon, 1 55.22 2,
Oregon B. 1:50.14 3, Oregon State 200 56
500 Freestyle — 1, Kathy Hammer, Oregon,
520.70. 2, Judy Newman, Simon Fraser, 537.71.
3. Sue Jeffrey. Oregon. 5:39 40
200 Freestyle — 1, Sarah MacDonald, Simon
Fraser, 2:03 83 2, Tama Cuddeback, Oregon,
2:06.06 3, Jan Crichton, Oregon State, 2:06.46
SO Freestyle — 1, Kathy Garrison, Oregon State.
2S.22. 2, Robin Wheeler, Oregon 25.82. 3, Ken
Peyton, Orwgon, 26.63.
100 IM — 1, Mtehelle Menkens. Oregon. 131.96.
2. Sarah MacDonald. Simon Fraser. 1:02.16. 3.
Marc! Mattonl, Oregon Stale, 1:07.36.
100 Freestyle — 1. Kathy Garrison, Oregon
State, 54.76. 2, Ke»y Peyton, Oregon, 58.21. 3,
Judy Newman, Simon Fraser, 56.14.
100 Backstroke — 1, Leslie Aiken, Oregon,
135.14. 2, Kathy O'Neel, Oregon., 1:06.64. 3.
Tracy Mhchell. Simon Fraser, 1:07.13.
200 IM — 1, Kathy Hemmer. Oregon, 239 57.2.
Sarsh MacDonald. Simon Fraser, 2:18.43, My
Bowen Oregon, 222.65.
100 Breast stroke — Tama CUddabat*. Oregon,
1:09.40.2, Judy Newman, Simon Fraser, 1:13.44.
3. Jane Chrichton, Oregon State, 1:1520.
200 Freestyle relay — 1, Oregon A, 1:44.09. 2,
Oregon Stats, 1:463, Oregon B. 1:48.46.
Men fall to Simon Fraser
after taking an early lead
Oregon came close to a big
upset last Saturday, nearly de
feating defending NAIA men’s
swim champion Simon Fraser in a
dual meet at Leighton Pool.
Oregon led the meet by a slim
four-point margin with three
events remaining, but 1-2 finishes
in the 100 freestyle and 200 breast
stroke, along with a win in the 400
relay, game Simon Fraser the
65-48 win.
All was not bad for Oregon,
though, as Tack Goodell had his
I all-time best in the 200 butterfly
with a 1:59.49 clocking. Goodell
finished second to Fraser’s Mark
Hahto.
Steve Hamilton was a double
winner for the Ducks, taking firsts
in the 200 individual medley and
200 backstroke. Hamilton edged
Fraser’s Butch Batchelor in both
races. Other winners for Oregon
were Paul Buvick, with a 22.44
time in the 50 freestyle, and Jay
Evans, who won the 100 free in
48.13.
The Oregon medley relay team
of Hamilton, Evans, Goodell, and
Mike Dole also won in 3:37.64.
200 Medley May — 1. Oregon. 3:37 64 2,
Simon Fraser, 3:46.33.
1000 Freestyle — 1. Kelly Franks. Simon Fraser.
10:10.83. 2, Jerry Andrus, Oregon. 10:15.85. 3,
Dale Sparrow, Simon Fraser. 10:22.60.
200 Freestyle — 1, Rob Grundson. Simon
Fraser. 1 44 98 2, Jay Evans. Oregon 1 45 43 3,
Gary Davis, Simon Fraser, 1:47.5.
50 Freestyle — 1, Paul Buvick. Oregon. 22.44.
2, Ivor Fleming. Simon Fraser. 23.14.3, Ian Fraser.
Simon Fraser. 23 23
200 N — 1 Steve Hamilton. Oregon 1 58 57 2,
Butch Batchelor. Simon Fraser. 2:01.43. 3, Tom
Gamble, Oregon, 2:02.95.
200 Butterfly — 1. Mark Han to, Simon Fraser.
1 58 34 2. Tack Goodel. Oregon. 1:58.49. 3. Cam
Green, Simon Fraser. 2:03.56.
lOOFresatyte —1. Jay Evans. Oregon 461 3.2.
Rob Frundlson. Simon Fraser. 49.33 . 3, Paul
Buvlck, Oregon 51.03.
200 Bacfcetroha — 1, Steve Ha mm on, Oregon
1:59.22. 2. Butch Batchelor. Simon Fraser,
2:00.82. 3, Burrety. Simon Fraser, 2:01.95.
500 Freestyle — 1, Kely Franks, Simon Fraser,
4:16.10 2, Hob Barton. Simon Fraser. 4:53.67.3,
Jerry Andrus, Oregon. 4:55.44. Frreer
2:18.10. 2, Derrick Hamilton. Simon Fraser.
2.16.35. 3. Mke Dole, Oregon, 2:19.11.
400 Relay — 1. Simon Fraser, 3:18.15. 2,
Oregon, 321.68.
Wendy Halberg had a personal best of 34.3 in the all-around in a meet
at Fresno State Friday.
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Hoop managers meeting
IM Basketball managers of league-winning teams (first and
second in each league) will meet for the drawings of the playoffs
Thursday, Feb. 23, at 4 p.m. Room will be posted on the IM door,
171 Eslinger.
Rugby teams win
Oregon's two rugby teams shutout their foes in action last
Saturday at the IM track field.
The first team used a running game to hammer Willamette
'University, 34-0. The second team employed the same game
plan to beat Reed College, 24-0.
Coach Ken Dovey said both teams showed excellent team
work to gain the wins. The forwards and backs used hand-to
hand passing throughout both games. Both visiting teams were
treated to the traditional post-game party by the Duck squads.
Ski-days scheduled
The Corvallis Outdoor Environmental Program has
scheduled a series of one-day ski trips which provide tours with
others. The ski-day will be held this Thursday, Feb. 23. For
information call 757-6918.
EMU Cultural Forum.
Proudly Presents
LYNDA
BENGLIS
. Prominent New York Sculptress and Video Artist
presenting and speaking on two recently premiered
video works
“The Amazing Bow-Wow”
&
“How’s Tricks”
Tuesday. Feb. 21 7:30 p.rri.
Rm. 167 EMU FREE
Open to the public
Photofinishing specials to develop your photos.
prices good through February 25,1978
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