Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 01, 1982, Page 10, Image 9

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    Indoor meet lives up to billing
By Star* Turcot*
OtamEmmak)
Out of all the events at this
year's edition of the Oregon In
door Track and Field meet,
there were three which stole the
spotlight
Those events were the men s
mile and two-mile and the
women's mile.
Those events had been built
up in the press a bundle the
week before. So it was expected
that the crowd of some 7,000
came to see some action in
those races
And they weren't disappoint
ed.
The women's mile was the
first event to come up. featuring
Oregon track all-American
Leann Warren.
Warren immediately went to
the front of the pack and ran the
race she wanted to run. She was
tailed by Michele Bush of UCLA
for a while, but quickly left her
with a burst of speed midway
through the race
Warren crossed the finish line
in 4:37.9 while Bush finished
second in 4:42.1.
“The time was O K,” Warren
“It's about what I expected I'm
really just getting my training
here "
“The crowd really helped me
along in the second half of the
race This should help me for
the Millrose Games on Feb 12
But this race felt good ''
The men’s mile soon fol
lowed. with Tom Byers of Athle
tics West aiming for the first
sub-four minute mile in Oregon
Indoor history.
Byers took off early and ran a
60 6 first quarter. He went
through the half in 2:00 He
began to pull away from the
pack on the third quarter
The crowd, sensing the sub
four, rose to its feet on the last
quarter mile of the race and
spurred Byers on.
Byers hit the tape in 3:56 8,
some five seconds under the
meet record, and six seconds
ahead of his nearest competitor
"I thought it was about time
that someone at the Oregon In
door should go under tour min
utes," Byers said
"The crowd here was great. It
was typical of a Eugene crowd. I
think the crowd saw me shift
gears during the race and got
me going ”
Alberto Salazar, the pre-meet
favorite in the men's two-mile,
ended up second to Athletic s
West Doug Padilla
They went through the mile in
4:07 But with 2V* laps remain
ing, Padilla shot past Salazar
with a surge and zipped to vic
tory in 8:25 0 Salazar, who
considered sitting out the race
due to shin splints, finished in
8:253
—■
Gymnasts second but
still score season high
Oregon stayed
through two events, but Oregon
> the second-ranked
In a triangular meet
at McArthur Court Friday mght
OSU won the meet with 14070 points, and Oregon was
i with a season-high total ot 136.20 UC-Oavis. the 1980
i IH champion finished a distant third w&h 127.00
Tm pleased — I couidnt be more happy," Mid Oregon
I coach Kurt Knchko ‘The girta did exactly \
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After those two events. Oregon was fust one-tenth of a
pornt behind OSU. 60 95-60 85 However, the Beavers,
competing without All-American Mary Ayotte-Caw. swept the
first three places in both the beam and the floor to put toe
meet away.
We did toe best we ve done - we all came together,"
said Tennenhouse
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