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LISTEN TO KUGN 59 FOR THE LTD PARK AND RIDE GIVEAWAY AND WIN! _/ PHOTO SPECIAL! 4-HOUR PHOTO FINISHING $199 20 Exp 24 Exd 20 Exp 24 Exp 36 Exp 3* Develop & Print 0-4! onty 12 Exposure $3.19 S3.99 $5.99 ) - Add 50c m Coupon must accompany order Films in before 10 am Ready by 2 pm OREGON PHOTO LAB Offer •xf»rm 4/9/82 1231 Aider 2538 WHamette emerald sports Surprise entries lead WSU over Duck trackmen Women have easy time with Cougars, 97-25 By John Hmaty Otthm BmmmU Oregon track coach Bill Dellinger believed the outcome of Saturday 's dual meet with Washington State, last year's top-ranked dual team, would hinge on the 800, 1,500 and 5,000 meters If Oregon could do well in those three events, and the other events went as expected, Dellinger figured his Ducks could pull off an upset against John Chaplin's Cougars Dellinger looked like a psychic through the 800 and 1,500, as David Mack (1:50.11) and Jim Hill (3:41 33) posted impressive victories, respectively But then the intermediate hurdles and the 200 meters rolled around, events which looked like sure victories, and Chaplin turned in a pair of surprise entries Chaplin entered Javier Moracho, seventh in the 1980 Olympic high hurdles, in the intermediates, and the Spaniard easily won in 53 11 an event that Oregon appeared to be in a position to go 1-2 on the pre-meet form charts While Moracho's win hurt the Ducks, it was Chris Whitlock's win in the 200 that put the final touches on a 90-73 WSU win Oregon's women had an easier time of it with a 97-25 whitewash over the Cougar women Whitlock, known more for his abilities in the 400 (third in the Pac-10 last year), powered past Oregon's George Walcott in the last 70 meters to win a slow 200 in 21 71 Minus Whitlock, the Cougars could very well have been swept in the 200 Obviously, the turnaround in points was crucial And although he didn't say it before the meet, Dellinger seemed to have an idea tucked in the back of his mind that Oregon might have problems in the inter mediates and 200 "I wasn’t surprised with the results in the inter mediate hurdles," Dellinger explained "And the loss in the 200 was no big surprise with Whitlock in there " The majority of the meet went according to form, with the Cougars piling up points in the jumps, vault and high hurdles and the Ducks winning three of the four weight events, both relays and the 100 David Mack, altar winning Ufa 800-matan In 1:50.11, had a run-in with rival Sotlrlos Moutsanaa of Washington Stats. Mack, who ctaimad Mouttanat mlbowsd him In ths UnaI turn, pushad tha Cougar runnar following tha raca. In fact, WSU outscored Oregon 31-5 in the jumps and vault, including taking the top two places in all but the high jump Dellinger pointed to the absence of Oregon's top horizontal jumper — sophomore Lamar Hurd — and leading intermediate hurdler — sophomore Don Ward — as being a definite factor in the loss "I think one factor that affected us was Hurd and Ward hurting," Dellinger said "If those two had been in the meet, I think it might have turned out differently," Dellinger analyzed. "They (WSU) do have a very good dual meet team, but I'm not disappointed in this meet " Freshman Kathy Hayes and sophomore Lynda Hughes stole the show for the Duck women. Hayes scored a victory and school record in the 3,000, while Hughes won the javelin with a school-record 184-3. The only battle Hayes faced was with the weather on the way to posting a 9:07.74 mark — more than 7 seconds better than the record set last year by Leann Warren. Warren herself turned in a time of 2:03.11 in the 800, leading an Oregon sweep in that event. In all. the Ducks swept six of 13 events and won all but one event — the high jump. Han’t results Hmmmm - 1, Tort Gustafsson WSU. 202-0 2. Dean Crouser. Ore, 192-1 3, Ed VandeVoore. WSU, 189-1 Pale VauH — 1, Viktor Drechsel, WSU, 16-10 2. Greg Ernst. WSU. 16-8 3, Brian Wakey, Ore. 16-0 Long lump -1, Gary Milton, WSU, 23-11 2, Joseph Taiwo, WSU, 23-11 3. John Huftki. WSU, 23-1 Vi JeveOn - 1. Erode Slormyr. Ora. 253-4 2. Laalo Babtta, WSU, 247-6 3, Tom Diehl, WSU, 240-10 High lump - 1, Brent Harken, WSU. 7-3 2. Phil Christian, Ora. 6-10 3, Anaataeioa Djonis. WSU, 6-6 tleaptecheat -1. Steve James, WSU. 8 40 91 2. Jorge Garcia. WSU. 8:48 12. 3, Cory Randall, Ore, 9 06 08 Shot pm -1, Dean Crouser. Ore, 64-3% 2, Ed VandeVoorde, WSU. 57-7.3. Rail Uebel. WSU, 47-3 V 460 relay — 1, Oregon (Mark Jamca. Parrish Nixon. Nate Moreland. George Walcott), 40 71 2. Washington State (John Avognan, Chris Bolden. Mike Akiu. Lae Gordon), 41 12. 1.506-1, Jim Hill. Ora. 3:41 33 2. Peter Koech, WSU. 3:43 78 3, Omar Ortega. WSU, 3 44 12 Triple lamp -1. Joseph Taiwo. WSU, 50-% 2, Gary Milton, WSU, 49-11 3, Jeff Luty. Ore, 47-%. llOhmdtoe —1. Javier Maracho, WSU, 14 31 2. Dwight Robertson. Ore. 14 75 3. Don Wright. Ora. 14.79 400 - 1, Chris Whitlock. WSU. 46 32 2. Chris Wright. Ore. 47 91 3. John Avognan. WSU. 47 96 Warns — 1. Dean Crouser. Ore. 197-3 2, Mark Robinson. WSU, 170-6 3. Ed VandeVoorde. WSU. 162-6 100-1, George Walcott. Ore. 10 79 2. Mark James. Ore. 11 02. 3. Nate Moreland. Ore. 11 07 000- 1. David Mack. Ore. 1:50 11 2. Sotirios Moutsanas, WSU. 1:51 06 3. Omar Ortega. WSU. 1 £1 68 400 hurdtoa - 1. Javier Maracho. WSU. 53 11.2, Rich Bentley. WSU. 53.48. 3. Schutyer Peterson. Ore. 54.05 200-1. Chris Whitlock, WSU. 21 71 2, Parrish Nixon. Ore. 21 88 3. George Walcott. Ore. 22 18 SJMO — 1, Bill McChesney, Ore, 14:05.56. 2. Greg Erwin, Ore, 14:30.30.3. Peter Koech. WSU. 14:20.38. MNe relay — 1. Oregon (Parrish Nixon. Brad Coleman. Chris Wright. David Mack). 3:17 93 2. Washington State (CWTRIS Bolden. Mike Akiu. Rich Bentley. John Avognan), 3:26 18, Final ecare — WaaMnglen State 00, Oregon 73. Long lump — I.Lexie Milter. Ore. 19-8%. 2, Jeanne Borchardt, Ore. 18-7%. 3. Cheryl Byers. WSU. 18-5 JawaOn — 1. Lynda Hughes. Ore. 184-3 (new school record, old record 180-7 by Patty Kearney. 1980). 2. Stfy Harmon. Ore. 166-6 3. Roz Rouse. Ore. 154-4 IJMO — 1. Kathy Hayes, Ore 907 94 (new school record, ok) record 9:15.3 by Leenri Warren. 1962). 2.Allison Snow, Ore. 1002.50. 3. Linda Jacobsen, Ore. 10:10.59 100 malar relay —1. Oregon (MMer. Frttzson. Costello. Bakari). 46.92. 2. WSU. 48.20 lOOmstar hurdtee — 1, Lexie Miller. Ore, 14.37 2. Kris Costello. Ore. 14.54. 3, Robin Pate. Ore 14 76 400 - 1. Lexie Miller. Ore 57 24 2. Helena Opoku. WSU. 59 74 3. Cheryl Byers. WSU 59 97 100 — 1. Kris Costello. Ore. 12.38. 2. Cindy Peterson. WSU. 12 68 3. Sandy Heinrich. WSU. 12 70 000 — 1, Leann Warren. Ore. 2.03.11.2. Grace Bakari. Ore. 2:11.21. 3. Karen Drake. Ora. 2:12 15 Shot pm — 1. Quenna Beasley. Ore. 46-9%. 2. Debbie Lombardi. WSU. 44-10%. 3. Stephanie Armitage, WSU. 41-3% 100 staler hut diet — 1. Lisa Nicholson. Ore, 103.28. 2. Mary Mitchoff. Ore. 1 05 92 3. Laura Rehwaidl. WSU, 107.57 Photos by Bob Baker Oregon runner Jim Hill established a personal best In the 1500 by winning In 3:41.33. 200 — 1, Kris Costetto. Ore, 25.56. 2. Sandy Heinrich. WSU. 26.31. 3, Cindy Peterson. WSU. 26.80 1,500 — 1, Ranza Clark, Ore, 4:24.79. 2, Claudette Groenendaal, Ore, 4:28.28 3, Rosa Gutierrez. Ore, 4:29.83. Discus — 1. Karen McOonald. Ore. 152-6. 2, Quenna Beasley. Ore. 146-1.3. Melanie Morrison. Ora, 145-5. High lump - 1. Val Johnson. WSU. 5-4. 2. Tie. Sandy Heinrich. WSU. and Kari Easton. Ore. 5-4. 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