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The Oregon woman * track team wNl bring a 1-1 dual record Into
It* dual maat with Washington State Saturday after a 70-66 ton to
Tenneaeee and a 90-46 win ovar Stanford during the break
Top Oregon performance* in the doubia-dual meat at Stanford
included Leann Warren's doubt* win In the 1500 (4:20.0) and 800
(2:05.5): Eryn Forbes' 5.000 win (16 09.2), a one-two finish In the
tavaUn (Salty Harmon at 169-3 and transfer Roz Rouse at 162-7);
Graca Bakari's victory in the 400 (54.05); and a lifetime bast of
9 23 0 In Kathy Hay** third-piece 3.000 finish
In the non-ecortng Golden Bear Maat of Champions March 27 In
Berkeley Calif . Warren set a school record of 9:15 3 to with the
3.000
Agsmst Tennessee, the 1961 national collegiate champion, the
Ducks weren't particularly sharp, but held on to make k cloae
before being edged out. 70-66
The Oregon softball team opens Its 1962 season at the Southern
Oregon Invitational in Ashland Friday and Saturday
The Ducks. 9-19 last year, have a new head coach. Charles
Sylvester, and a sponger pitching squad over last year's group
Stephanie Healer, who missed the '81 campaign because of injury.
win make her debut for the Ducks on the mound
The Oregon man's (rack team won a tour-way maat wtm Fraano
State UC-Santa Barbara, ana Southam Oragon State College |
Oragon outaoorad second place Fraano Stata 233-220 by warning
15 o» tha maat'a 19 avants
Junior wmghtman Oaan Crouaar lad tha Oragon assault with a
personal record of OB-7 m tha shot put
The Ducks are using Me weak to prepare tor tha detending
national dual-meet champion Washington Stats Cougars, who
coma to Hayward FMd tor a Saturday maat
The Oragon man's golf taam returns to CaHtomla this weak to
compete m tha Fraano Stale Classic. April 1-3
Tha Ducks are coming oft a second-place finish last weekend at
tha Northern CaUtomla Collegiate m Stockton. CaMf. after leading
that tourney going Into tha final round
Oragon coach Jim Ferguson admits that youth may be tha
reason tha Ducks have fallen abort In last week 's loss and In earner
tosaee he be Saves this young team correlating of two Juniors, five
sophomores and a freshman should be able one of tha best ha has
ever had
Men
best of 13.76. Wright will be
joined by horizontal jumper
Lamar Hurd (13.7 in high
school). Dwight Robertson
(14.16) and Don Ward (14.76).
Ward, a sophomore, will lead
the Ducks in the 400-meter in
termediate hurdles Ward went
out early in the season last year
at the Louisiana State Invita
tional to post the second-best
time in the intermediates in
school history with a 50 99
before being slowed by a late
season ankle sprain
In the middle and long dis
tances. Oregon has always
been tough. But this year may
be a little different
Bill McChesney returns to the
squad as the top-ranked Amer
ican in the 5.000-meters by
Track A Field News and sixth on
the world list The senior is the
Ducks best hope for big points
at the NCAA meet. McChesney
(13:17.77) will be joined by all
American Jim Hill (13:48 39)
and Greg Erwin (13:57.70) in the
5,000, but the trio will also fluc
tuate between the 1.500 and the
10,000
“We don't have a 1,500
specialist, so we ll be switching
some runners around this
year," says head coach Del
linger "We'll be moving one or
two guys from the 5,000 to the
1,500 each week ” David Mack
(1:46/3:44 85), Torstein Brox
(1:49/3:44.9) and Chris Hudson
(1:50 8/3:48 34) will be
800-meter runners who can fill
in in the 1,500 the coach says
Mack is the most promising
runner in the middle distances.
The two-time defending Pac-10
champion finished fifth last year
in the NCAA 800 semi-final heat
and is another favorite for big
points at this year’s meet.
Friday, a look at the field
events phis a preview of Satur
day’s meet against Washington
State.
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