Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 09, 1982, Page 8, Image 8

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sports
Ducks’ depth key vs. LSU
By John Healy
Of the EmtraM
Oregon has achieved national
recognition for its men’s dual
meet track program because of
the superior depth the Ducks
seem to have year in and year
out
Very rarely do the Ducks face
a team with equivalent depth,
except when a team like last
year's top-ranked dual meet
team, Washington State, comes
to Eugene.
Luckily for Oregon, there are
few Washington States floating
around the collegiate track
scene.
Oregon's opponent this
Saturday at Hayward Field,
Louisiana State, certainly
doesn’t fit into the same
category as the Cougars.
The Tigers have only four
“big meet” competitors. Joe
Maciejczyk. the second-ranked
collegian in the shot put last
spring, has a best of 66-0%.
Clyde Bishop, the second
ranked prep in the nation last
year at 100 meters (10.1), will be
in the 100 and 200, and long
jumper/triple jumper Edward
Lloyd (25-3%, 53-4) should have
no problems winning his events
The Tigers also have freshman
Greg Duplantis. the prep pole
vault record-holder with a mark
of 17-11 %.
Oregon will again be without
its top horizontal jumper, as
Lamar Hurd is still hampered by
a bad hamstring, and inter
mediate hurdler Don Ward's
knee is still tender. Jerome
Walker is still recovering from
hepatitis, but sprinter Bart
McGillivray and weightman
Kent Landerholm have
Photo by Bob Batmr
Froth Stormyr was a surprise winnar In the javelin hat weekend
against Washington State.
recovered from the flu.
The two teams faced each
other last year at the LSU In
vitational, which attracted eight
teams to Baton Rouge. The
Ducks easily won and the meet
gave Oregon coach Bill Del
linger a chance for a first-hand
look at many of the Tigers
But Saturday's meet will be
the first dual competition
between the two squads, and its
likely to be a bit of a shock for
LSU. The Tigers are extremely
weak in a number of events,
including the javelin, discus,
800 and 5,000
Following the regular meet,
Alberto Salzar returns to
Hayward field with a world-class
field to compete in the
"KPNW/Kendall Datsun Invita
tional” 10,000-meter race The
race will feature the four-event
world record-holder Henry
Rono and Sulieman Nyambui
the Tanzanian from the Univer
sity of Texas-El Paso, who holds
numerous NCAA championship
titles
Regular competition will
begin at 12:30 p.m with the
hammer throw, and the first
running event will start at 2 p m.
Tickets are on sale at the
University Athletic Department
ticket office and at the gate the
day of the meet
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First year Oregon coach Charles Sylvester
has never seen a UO softball game
But, It the weather holds, he will get his
chance Friday when the Duck women open
a five-date home schedule with a double
header against Portland State at 2 30 p m
The games will be played at the field on the
south end of Hayward Field
Sophomore Stephanie Heister who did
not pitch an inning last year, will be on the
mound in the first game for the Ducks and
sophomore Marcy Sowa. 3-3 in 1981. will
pitch the second game
The rest of the Duck lineup according to
Sylvester will consist of sophomore Susan
Tuggle catching, sophomore Karen Vipond
at first base, junior Krista Parent at second
sophomore Katie Hickey at third, and senior
Vicki Hogan at shortstop In the outfield the
Ducks will have Alice Merchant in left, senior
June Liu in center and Ireshman Deanna
Eckelman in right
The Ducks are coming off of a S-19 sea
son , during which they played PSU five times
without a victory The Duck women will see
PSU eight times this spring if the weather
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The Viks have a leg up on Oregon going
into Friday s contest The Vika have already
played 12 games all on a spring swing
through northern California during which
they posted an 8-4 record
Portland State has a lot ot new faces m the
lineup this season, highlighted by a whole
new Infield Leading the returnees from the
team that went to Division II nationals for the
third straight year last season will be junior
pitcher Deb Fitzhugh. who is scheduled to
pitch Friday s first game If she can overcome
a nagging foot injury
Fitzhugh. and transfer Suzette Combs
who is slated to pitch game 2 for the Vlks will
be throwing to veteran catcher Mary Ross
who will be behind the plate in both games
according to PSU coach Teri Mariam
The new-look infield sports a pair of
left-handers In sophomore Whitney James
and freshman Cathy Gorton piatooning at
first base, sophomore Lisa Venneri. who saw
limited action last season at second,
sophomore Karen Danko at third, and either
Combs or freshman Dixie Prater at short
stop
The outfield will consist of Patti Perkins,
who has moved to left field from right where
she played last season, senior Delores
Krumm In center and either Prater or so
phomore Ellen Carder In right
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