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Ducks cruise to Civil War track wins Fourth straight dual meet win Saturday's Civil War wasn't all that civil if you were from Oregon State Oregon hammered the Beavers 114Vi-47V2, winning 14 of 19 events, and posted its largest margin of victory over the Beavers since 1979, when Oregon won 126-37. “Anything that could have gone wrong, did go wrong,’’ said frustrated Oregon State head coach Frank Morris at the end of a very long day. The Beavers are probably a lot better than Saturday's dual at Hayward indicated. They were without almost a dozen athletes that they had counted on earlier in the year, including a pair of their best, miler Mark Fricker and intermediate hurdler Mark White Both came up with minor injur ies just prior to the meet and Morris decided to keep them on the sidelines Saturday But even with a full team, it’s doubtful Oregon State could have kept up with the Ducks. The Ducks just had too many horses. Dean Crouser contributed his usual two wins, 206-2 in the dis cus and 67-6% in the shot put, r and George Walcott posted an impressive double in the sprints, winning the 100 meters in 10.40 and the 200 in 20.93. Jim Hill blazed to a lifetime best in the 1,500, running 3:40 42 in a near-solo effort; Bill McChesney turned in a strong 13:51.68 5,000; Don Wright won the intermediate hurdles in 51.88, a lifetime best; Phil Christain won the high jump with a leap of 6-8; Hal Myers won the long jump with a mark of 23-2; Kent Landerholm threw the hammer 196-8 for another win; and freshman Brian Crouser threw a lifetime best of 265-0 in winning the javelin Crouser wasn’t all that impressed with his javelin throw. He stubbed his toe on his cros sover and had to stop a foot short of the line, resulting in “my worst throw of the year,” said Crouser. Brother Dean wasn’t all that thrilled either, mainly because he feels he should be throwing at a higher level than he is right now "I’m in better condition than I'm throwing,” explained Crouser. One Duck who was just happy to compete was Lamar Hurd, who has been hobbled all year with a hamstring injury He was entered in both the long jump and triple jump, but after his first attempt in the long jump, he had to retire for the day. Photo by Mark Pynas Lamar Hurd returned to action — It only for on attempt In the long Jump. Women outdistance meager Beavers Oregon owns the distances After the Oregon women swamped Ore gon State 90-37 Saturday at Hayward Field, it leaves little doubt that the Ducks have more depth and quality in the distance events than any other school in the nation Rosa Gutierrez pushed Eryn Forbes to a 9:09.91 3,000-meter win, finishing second herself to give Oregon, along with Kathy Hayes' leading time (set in a previous meet), the three top collegiate marks in the nation at that distance Leann Warren showed signs of the virus that kept her out of the Arizona meet a week before in winning the 800 in 2:06.6 — a slow time for her The defending national champion in both the 800 and 1,500, Warren already owns the fastest in the nation this year in the 800 Kathy Hayes won the 1,500 against OSU, but her more impressive times belong to the 3,000 and 5,000, where she has national leading times in both events Jeanne Borchardt won the long jump Saturday, but sprained her foot in the high jump in an accident that looked much worse than it was. as Borchardt was carr ied off the field Borchardt also hit her head on her knee causing some minor lacerations on her face The Ducks swept both the jave'i , and the discuss Lexie Miller showed her usual versatility in winning the 100 and 400 hurdles Photo by Mark Pynes Sanders third in bike race University sophomore Glen Sanders placed third in Sunday’s 32-mile University Criterium bicycle race, crossing the line only inches behind the top two finishers. Robert Burney, a Category I racer from Portland won the event, defeating a field of 23 riders. Burney, Sanders and two others broke away from the main field shortly after the half way point in the race Burney, the current state road-racing champion, won the sprint, fol lowed by Sieve Selvoc, Sanders and David Auker Bicyclists raced on an eight-tenths mile, rectangular course around the EMU on the University campus. The fastest measured lap time, 1:43, was turned in by the breakaway group, which averaged close to 30 mph The race, sponsored by the University Cycling Team and University Club Sports, drew 83 novice and amateur cyclists racing in three separate events Alan Bender, a University biology graduate student won the novice race, sportfolio Charles Sylvester will tie hoping the real Oregon women s softball team makes an appearance today when Portland State comes to Eugene tor a 2 30 p m doubteheader The Oregon team was a virtual no-show Friday as the PSU women out-pitched out-hit out-hustled and shut out the out-of-town Ducks m sweeping a twinbui at Portland s Erv Lind Stadium 6-0 and 5-0 The day started on a pleasant note when Viking coach Teny Mariam presented Oregon shortstop Vicki Hogan with a plaque she won by making the all-tournament team at Berkeley Cakf a week ago But from that point all PSU gave the Ducks was one headache after another The Vikings came up with one run m the first on a Surette Combs homer and added runs in the fourth fifth and sixth innings In the second game PSU lumped ahead early with five runs m the first inning on tour singles four wild pitches, a walk and a hit batter Oregon fin-shed the day with no runs on tour hits while the Vikings contributed 18 hits to their 11 -run performance The Oregon athletic department named former Iowa State University gymnastics coach Edwm Boyd to replace departed women s gymnastics coach Gary Vanderhoet Boyd. 27. competed m gymnastics at Illinois State University where he received his bachelor s degree n 1977 He spent three years at Iowa State before coming to the University The University Intramural department announces the tokowmg upcoming events open lor student participation • WALLYBALL — a short clinic Tuesday and Thursday going over the basics i! tbe game ol waUyball to be followed by open play or a tournament Wallyball is played m a racquetbatl court with a volleyball net separating tbe two teams The idea is to take advantage of the wails with serves and spikes A special ball is used to provide tor unpredictable bounces oft the walls • NTRAMURAL GOLF — begins 9am Saturday May 8 at tbe Lauretwood Golf Course This e a one-day 18-hole tournament with team and individual entries accepted A team may consist ot five players with the top four scorers counting tor the team score Costs include a Si 0 team-forfeit deposit and a $3 tndrvidual-forfeit deposit The entry deadline is Wednesday May 5 MILWAUKEE (AP) — Julius Ervfng scored 21 points and Caldwell Jones matched his single-game high (or the season with 20. leading Philadelphia to a 100-93 victory over the Milwaukee Bucks Sunday as the 76ers took a 3-1 lead m the teams National Basketball Association playoff senes Bobby Jones sparked a late surge by sconng 10 ot he 18 points in tbe fourth quarter tor the 76ers The Bucks, beset by foul problems, were led by Marques Johnson with 23 points The Bucks who had won Saturday s game by forcing the 76ers into a slowdown tempo picked up the pace in the early going Sunday and scored three times oft tast breaks to |ump to a 15-11 lead But Darryl Dawkins came back with five points to help the 76ers tie at 29-29 at the end ot the first period The 76ers who prefer a taster pace, got tast break baskets from Andrew Toney and Mike Bantom as they opened a 39-34 lead early in the second quarter Caldwell Jones, who averaged 7 9 points per game during the regular season poured in 14 in the second quarter to help the 76ers lead 56-49 at halftime ■1 PHOTO SPECIAL! 4-HOUR PHOTO FINISHING $199 I 20 Exp. ff»i* 24 Exp 36 Exp Develop & Print C-41 only 12 Exposure $3.19 $3.99 $5.99 3% Inch size ASA 400 - Add 50c Coupon must accompany order Films in before 10 am Ready by 2 pm OREGON PHOTO LAB Offer expires S/7/82 1231 Alder 2538 Willamette Page 12 Wednesday, May 5 United States Precious Metal Group Seminar Investment Opportunities in Gold & Silver Room 1 08 EMU Part 1 Part 2 3 to 5 p.m. 7 to 9 p.m. FREE r Last Chance Hair Care Ginger Pope is Moving and offering special prices until she leaves Haircuts: $8 Perms: $20 Call Ginger at the Turning Point 343-4813 Bring coupon -expires May 31, 1982 mm mm>—m mmm ~ mm* mim mm mm> mm mmml Monday, May 3,1982 L