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emerald sports Men will struggle, women breeze Cougar men to give Ducks difficult fight By Jeff Dickerson OtHmBmatmU Field events have traditionally been called upon to carry much of the load for the Ducks in recent years. Because of shal low depth in the sprints and hurdles, Oregon has relied on its distances and field events to score the needed points for vic tory. But it will most likely be the distance races where Satur day's battle with powerhouse Washington State will be won. The Cougars "have the ath letes in the long jump, triple jump and pole vault, and we have them in the 100, 200, shot put and discus," Oregon coach Bill Dellinger says. “The 800, 1,500 and 5,000 will be the key. We will try to stay with them in the steeple(chase). and I know our guys are not going to lay down for the Cougars " Even if every member of the Ducks can rise to the occasion, Oregon will be hard put to defeat WSU, thanks to injuries to several key Webfoots. Hor izontal jumper Lamar Hurd is out for a month with a hamstring injury and intermediate hurdlers Don Ward and Rourke Lowe are hobbled with leg injuries. The Cougars return Richard Tuwei, who defeated Oregon 5,000-meter man Bill McChes ney during the cross country Continued on Page 11 Emerald form chart Men vs. WSU If Vw Ducfcs inn*! wilumrf toy injuflN to a numbar of bay patoiMfti tola nMtond'i Ora^oo-W nMn^ton Stats dual An AA^n A^aartJ AA^n s^aA^M s^uAmim pnuonny Hi iw^M vlwbsBw ^A^^^wses HA ssA^^W f^AeAsjr. Actt want In vMch Ba Onfon la vastly mpartoi. But horizontal lumper Lamar Hurd (51-**. 24-5%) is out tor a monbi wBh a hamskbig Injury and totoowadtoto hurdlsrs Den Wart (SO M) and Hourta Loaa (53.*0) are hobbled wMh a Mannar - 1. Tore Guatalaaon. WSU. 203 8 (221-0) 2. Rail Uabel. WSU. 1934) (207-0) 3. Dean Crouser Ora. 195-6 Raia VauB - 1. Greg Emat. WSU. (17-2*) 2. Viktor Orachaal. WSU, (17-*). 3, Steve Crane. Ore. (150) Long Mas - 1. Javier Moracho. WSU. (25-5*) 2. John Murttn. WSU. 24-6 3. Gary Milton. WSU. 24-5 Javedn -1. Laalo Babits. WSU. 253-10(265-5) 2. Erode Stormyr. Ora. 253-10 3. Tom Diehl. WSU. 223-4 (259-6) High lump — 1. Brent Harken. WSU. 7-4* 2. Bill Abbott. Ore. 6-10* (7-2%) 3. Dave Howard. Ore 7-% Stosplschsn - 1. Steve James. WSU. 6:50.2 (8:36 72) 2. Rob Evans. WSU. (8:41.3). 3, Jorge Garcia. WSU. (8.36 1) Shot pul — 1. Dean Crouaer. Ore. 66-7 2. Dimitnos Koutsoukis. WSU. (59-6) 3. Ed VandeVoorde. WSU. 563 400 relay — 1, Oregon (Mark James. Parrish Nixon. Bart MacGiltivray. George Walcott). 40 57 2. Washington State (John Avognan, Chris Bolden. Mike Akiu. Lae Gordon). 42 0 1,500 - 1. Richard Tuwei. WSU 3:42 3 (3:39 6) 2. Jim Hill Ore. 3:46 6(3:41 54) 3. Peter Koech WSU 3 49 28 (3 40 2) Triple Map — V Joseph Tahvo. WSU 54-10%) 2. Gary Milton. WSU. 51-8 3. Jett Luty Ore. (463%) 110 hurdlaa - 1. Don Wnght. Ore. (13 76) 2. Javier Maracho WSU, 14 0(13.52). 3. Dwight Robertson Ore 14 41 (14 15) 400-1. Chris Whitlock. WSU 46 3 (45 67) 2. Pamsh Nixon Ore 47.5 (46.98) 3. Brad Coleman. Ore. 48 38 (47 12) Discus — 1. Dean Crouaer, Ore. 202-2 (213-0) 2. Kent Landerhotm 1663 (177-11) 3. Mark Robinson WSU. 175-7 (183-7) 100 — 1. George Walcott Ore. 10.53 (10 40) 2. Mark James Ore 10 82(10 65) 3. Roger Bolden WSU. 10 5(10 4) M0— 1. David Mack Ore. (1:46 03) 2. Sotmos Moutsanas WSU 1:50.1 (1:46.66) 3. Richard Tuwei. WSU. 1:50.1 (1:46.3) 4M hurtles - 1. Don Ward Ora. (50.99) 2 Lawrence McFar land. WSU 55 6(52 93) 3. Keith Cotlms WSU. 55 1 (53 06) 2M-1. George Walcott. Ore. 21.2 (20.83) 2. Parrish Nixon Ore. 21 94 (21 47) 3. Bart MacGMivray. Ore. 21 82 (21 49) 5M0 - 1. Bill McChesney Ore. 14:14 4 (13 15 77) 2 Peter Koech. WSU 13:54 6 3. Jorge Garcia. WSU. 14 13 1 (13:44 4) Mbs relay — 1. Oregon (Parrish Nixon. Brad Coleman. Chns Wright. David Mack). 3:11.9. 2. Washington State (Chris Bolden. Mike Akiu, Rich Bentley. John Avognan). 3:17.0 Fbial scars - Washington Mats 95. Oregon 78. Women vs. WSU WwMnglon State hMot ted much txptHtnct Site iiiion wtoi only on* dual match, but seen H they’ve had a hundred — - - » ■ __ >-a—1« » —»— - -. » - — .a.,| rnuuit u woo ton i m iow to comps** wtoi inv poworrui Ducks. Oregon add ba miring up their psopts, putting them In ps|Mis s-u -*-a--ns-k.^ -SMI -«-«-*-«« « wfWMB sof iwfwi i mw «wv own, out iwy ■■ mhiuhhi » nsw polnSs ter WSU In Via dtotoneaa. Itolawa Opoku didn't run in WSU only meal toil aha haa enaugti tatonl to ab Sw 400, and Tha aha* pul aS ba ctoaa and WSU should haaa a chance at arlnntog and Sw Mgh jump la aneSwr poaatoSHy. tod aSwr Sian Ducks depth and Oregon ahauld btoal too Cougara 100*33. Lang lump — 1. Joanna Borchardt. Ora. 10-6 V, 2, Lasts Millar, Ora, (10-9W) 3. Choryl Byars. WSU . 16-3 (16-6V4) JaaaBn — 1. Lynda Hughes. Ora. 162-0 2. Sally Harmon. Ora. 160-10(177-10). 3. Roz Rouse Ora, 166-2 3S00 — 1. Kathy Hayas. Ora, 0:23 0 2. Alltson Snow. Ore, 0:56 (9:52.30) 3. Linda Jacobson 400 Belay — 1. Ore (Massey. Fritz son. Costello. Bakarl). 47:00 2. WSU (Johnson. Pedersen. Byers. Heinrich), 48:74 100 Hurdto — 1. Ore. Kns Costello. 14 18 (13 76) 2. Ore Robin Pate 14 59 3. WSU. Val Johnson 15 44 Shot Pul — 1. Ore Quenna Beasley. 45-3 (46-5V4) 2. WSU. Debbie Lombardi 44-714 (45-2V4) 3. WSU. Laune Bush 42-0 (43-5) 400 — 1. WSU. Helena Opoku (54.5) 2. Ore. Lena Fntzson 57 1 (54 72) 3. WSU, Cheryl Byers 59 9 (56 85) 100— 1. Ore Kns Costello 12.3 2. WSU Cindy Pederson. 12 44 (12.0) 3. WSU. Sandy Heinrich 12 74 (12 0) High Jump — 1. Ore. Jeanne Borchardl 5-8 (5-8 Vj) 2. WSU Sandy Heinrich 5-4 (5-9) 3. WSU. Vsl Johnson 5-7V, 800-1. Ore Leann Warren 204 61 (1:59 83) 2. WSU. Helena Opoku. 2 21 5(2 05) 3 Ore. Karen Drake 2 12(2:115) 400 Hurdlae — 1. Ore. Robin Pale. 1 03 4 (1:01 79) 2, Ore. Liea Nicholson. 1 04 (1 01 99) 3 Ore Mary Mltchofl 1 04 6 200 - 1. Ore, Kns Costello. 25 34 (25 04) 2. WSU. Sandy Hemnch. 26 44 (24 96) 3 Ore. Rhonda Massey. 25.25 (24.87) Dlacue — 1. Ore Karen McDonald. 165-5 (1733-8) 2. Ora, Quenna Beasley 160-10 (166-2) 3. Ore. Melanie Morrison. 149-2 1M0 - 1. Ore. Claudette Groenendaal 4 28 5 (4:24 65) 2. Ore Ranza Clark. 4:32.5 3. One. Rosa Gutierrez (4 33.7). MOe Retoy — 1 Ore (Mltchofl. Nicholson. Miller. Fntzson) 2. WSU (Rehwstdt. Duck. Byers. Opoku) 47 04 Final Score — Oregon women 106 Washington Stole women 22 NOTE: IndividuaJ evenf scoring 5-3-1 Relay scoring 5-0 Personal bests are in pmrsntttmsss Few problems for women against WSU By Mika Rlpllngar OHhu KmtnM Oregon’s women's track team shouldn’t have too much trou ble with the Washington State women in Saturday’s track meet, but then what should happen and what will is often quite different ’’On paper we shouldn't have any trouble," said Oregon coach Tom Heinonen after comparing the times of the WSU athletes to his own. ‘‘We look a lot better than they do. but then we've had three track meets and they've had only one " Heinonen pointed out that WSU's only meet was against poor competition in "Godawful weather" that severly han dicapped Washington State Heinonen sees WSU in the same situation that Oregon was in when they took on national collegiate champion Tennessee last week, where, due to a lack of previous competition, they weren't very sharp “They really don't look that good fust looking at their times after only one meet, but then we don’t know what they are capa ble of,” Heinonen said. "We re just guessing how good they are, because frankly we don't really know They are probably much better than their times show, but then we don’t really know.” "They obviously don't have Continued on Pago 11 The U of O Student Health Center Presents "IRON DUCK" triathalon-relay Saturday April 10 9 a.m. 6.5 Mile Bike Ride 3 Mile Run .5 Mile Canoe Paddle The University of Oregon Student Health Center invites you to kick off health week with an exhilarating bike ride, run and canoe paddle around the U of O campus This is a fun event for individuals (iron ducks) and teams Miller' beer caps will be given to each participant Winning teams and individuals will receive trophies A prize drawing will follow the race Food and beverages will be provided free after the race to all participants at The Paddock, 3355 E Amazon Dr All this for an entry fee of $3.00 Entry forms now available at: Feets, Sugar Pine Ridge, Student Health Center, Well Now magazine Sponsors: ■ i M > r-* r SK.AR PINE RIDGE w Patrick Distributing Co. KELLY’S Friday & Saturday April 2, 3