Men
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season, to the 1,500 (3:39 6)
and 800(1:48.0) Tuwei will face
Oregon’s David Mack (1:46 03)
in the 800
Oregon’s Jim Hill (3:41.54)
should finish between Wa
shington State's Tuwei and
Peter Koech (3:40 2)in the
1,500, and McChesney
(13:1577) should be chased by
Koech (13:54 6) and Jorge Gar
cia (13:44 4) of WSU in the
5,000
Field events are usually
point-getters for the Ducks But
this year, with the graduation of
people like Vince Goldsmith and
Reidar Lorentzen, the lack of
depth in this area will cause
Oregon to score fewer points in
the field events this year
School-record holder Dean
Crouser is the top thrower for
the Ducks this year Last year,
Crouser threw the discus 213-0
and finished fourth in the NCAA
championships with a mark of
200-5. He also has thrown the
shot this year four feet better
than last season by posting a
personal-best 66-7 in the shot
put. Crouser's brother, Brian,
a freshman out of Gresham who
threw the discus 179-3 and the
javelin 246-3 in high school, will
also compliment the Ducks in
the field events. The Crousers
will be joined by Kent Lander
holm (177-11) and Steve Davis
(164-4) in the discus, and Lan
derholm (192-2) and Eric Hohn
(190-5) will be the mainstays in
the hammer throw, and hope to
be high scorers in the Pac-10
meet
Sophomore Erode Stormyr
(254-0) will try to fill the shoes of
last year's NCAA runner-up in
the Javelin, the Ducks' Lorent
zen Stormyr himself advanced
Women
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enough firepower to Keep up
with us in team score, but they
will be competitive in a few
events
Going just by previous lifetime
bests. Heinonen predicts that
the shot put. 800, and long jump
will be close But on the whole
he is taking a wait and see atti
tude, unsure of what WSU is
capable of
Heinonen noted that it might
be easy for many of the Ducks to
look past WSU to next wee
kend's match with last year's
No 1-ranked dual team, UCLA
"We don't want to look at the
WSU match as a tuneup at all.
but we do know that UCLA will
be extremely tough next wee
kend Our performance against
Washington State will depend a
lot on the weather If it's good
then we’ll probably run to set
good times Otherwise we’ll just
try to win the meet "
Eryn Forbes will be held out of
the meet because of the stren
uous races she had last week,
giving her a chance to rest up
for the Bruins.
An exhibition hammer throw
will take place following the
meet in what Heinonen calls "a
special, novelty event.” It will be
the first time that women have
ever thrown the hammer com
petiveiy at Hayward Field
through the qualifying
round of the NCAA
meet last year, where
he threw the javelin
222-9
Hurd, the so
phomore horizontal
jumper who is expect
ed to be out for a
month, should be a real
asset to the Ducks if he
can return in good
health. Hurd celebrat
ed his freshman sea
son by extending the
Oregon triple jump
record to 51-9% and
setting personal best
four times in the long
jump. Last year, ham
pered by a heel injury,
he finished tenth in
both events at the
Pac-10 meet.
Transfers Robert
Hannon (23-6) and
Isaac Freeman (23-2)
should help Oregon in
dual meets in the long
jump. Senior Jeff Luty
(49-3) and Freeman
(48-7) lead a large
Dean Crouser provides Oregon with one
of the most multi-talented welghtmen In
college track and field. Crouser has
bests of 66-7 In the shot put, 213-0 In the
discus, 185-9 In the hammer throw and
238-0 In the discus.
group of jumpers in the triple
jump The Ducks have seven
people who have bettered 46-0
in that event.
Again, the Ducks have
numbers but not any outstand
ing jumpers in the vertical
jumps The pole vault pit will
miss the likes of Tom Hintnaus
(who graduated in 1980) and
Jon Switzer (who graduated last
year) and transfer Kory Tarpen
ning, out for the year with injur
ies.
The Ducks have not the
quality of vaulter they grew ac
customed to in recent years.
Senior Brian Walley (16-5) and
junior Steve Crane (16-0) are
also expected to improve upon
last season's achievements.
In the high jump, Oregon
boasts four men who have
cleared 6-10 and are aiming to
clear 7 feet this season. Bill Ab
bot, fifth last year in the Pac-10
meet, has a best of 7-2%. Senior
Phil Christain has also cleared 7
feet. Junior Dave Howard
(6-11) and Walt Reynolds (6-10),
a freshman from East Lansing,
Mich., will also compete in the
high jump for the Ducks this
season.
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