Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 26, 1982, Page 7, Image 7

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Oregon surprises Hawks
Quality jumping gives Ducks 44-point victory
By John Healy
Oregon wasn't supposed to have anyone of
note m the jumps this year
Tom Hintnaus. who vaulted well over 18 feet two
years ago. is long gone Lamar Hurd, the school
record-holder in the triple jump and a 24-foot long
jumper, has been hobbled with an injured leg all
year.
And although Oregon has a couple of jumpers
over 7 feet in the high jump, they’ve been inconsis
tent at best this year
Saturday at Hayward Field, those unnotables —
Robert Hannon, Brian WaJley. Phil Cnstain and Hal
Myers — gave Oregon track something to cheer
about, a 96V?-52Vj dual meet victory over Kansas.
The Jayhawks appeared, at least on paper, to
have too much depth for the Ducks
But pre-meet form charts didn't take into ac
count high jumper Tyke Peacock's dismissal from
the team Thursday by head coach Bob Timmons.
Jeff Buckingham, who looked like an easy winner in
the pole vault, couldn't compete because of a bad
leg
Things got worse once Kansas got to Hayward
Field Saturday morning and began competing.
Oregon was psyched — thanks in part to the warm
weather and pre-meet newspaper reports that the
Ducks were going to get killed — and Kansas
seemed to have left most of its talent at home.
The result was Oregon's third consecutive dual
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"They (Oregon) competed very well,” said
Timmons, "while we didn't get things done."
Oregon got off to a surprising start when fresh
man Brian Crouser improved his career best in the
javelin by almost 16 feet. His throw of 259-1 qualified
him for the NCAA meet.
Then Myers and Hannon picked up second and
third, respectively, in the long jump, finishing ahead
of two Kansas jumpers with career bests of over 24
feet.
Freshman Cory Randall set a national age
group record in the steeplechase, running 8:45.62,
and the Ducks were on a roll.
After those events, said Timmons, “We were
never in it."
Walley and Christain both won jump-offs against
their Kansas competitors, Walley vaulting 16-0 and
Christain jumping 6-10.
"The vault, the high jump, and the triple jump
just didn’t work out,” said Timmons
Those three events weren't the only ones the
Jayhawks had problems with. Oregon ended the day
by winning 14 of 17 events, including two wins by
Dean Crouser in the shot put (65-10J/0 and the
discus (207-3) and a double win by George Walcott
in the 100 (10 44) and the 200 (21 00).
Jim Hill won the 1,500 (3:48.95); David Mack
the 800 (1:53.13); Bill McChesney the 5,000
(13:59.56); Dwight Robertson the high hurdles
(13.96 wind-aided); and Don Wright the intermediate
hurdles (53.32).
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