Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 10, 1982, Page 11, Image 11

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    emerald
sports
Oregon edged by a claw
After 17 events and over three
hours of competition, Satur
day's Oregon-California dual
track meet came down to an
inch.
And that inch translated into
an 80-74 defeat for Oregon,
their secopd loss this year
against six dual wins.
The Ducks trailed 75-74 at the
start of the 1,600 meter relay,
and California appeared to be
assured of winning the meet,
since the Bears' season-best in
the relay was two seconds fas
ter than the Ducks' season-best.
A win looked even more
remote when David Mack got
the baton on the final lap trailing
Cal anchor David Timmons by
six meters. But Mack cut Tim
mons' lead to a fraction coming
off the final turn The two
sprinted side-by-side down the
final stretch, and although both
leaned at the finish, Timmons
won by an inch.
The two teams split the 18
events, winning nine apiece,
and although the Ducks got an
outstanding weight double from
Dean Crouser in the shot put
and discus, the Bears' Larry
Cowling was superb, winning
the 100, 200 and high hurdles
Cowling edged Oregon's
George Walcott in the sprints,
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winning the 100 in 10.63 and
the 200 in 20 78 Walcott
clocked times of 10.72 and
21 04. Cowling also held off
Oregon's Dwight Robertson
and Don Wright in the high
hurdles, winning easily in a
time of 13.78.
Crouser set a career best in
the shot put, recording a mark
of 68-3%, three-quarters of an
inch short of Jeff Stover's mark
of 68-4 V4, which stands second
on the all-time Oregon list
behind Neil Steinhauer's 1967
throw of 68-11%
He also recorded a throw of
208-3 in the discus, his best
throw this year
Other Oregon winners were
freshman Brian Crouser in the
javelin with a throw of 248-4;
freshman Cory Randall in the
steeplechase with a time of
9:17.4; Jim Hiii in the 1,500 with
clocking of 3:42.2, breaking
Rudy Chapa's meet record of
3:45.73 set last year.
Mack in the 800 with a sea
son-best of 1:48.2; and Hill in
the 5,000, breaking his own
meet record set last year with a
clocking of 13:50.2.
Oregon takes a rest this wee
kend before gearing up for the
Pac-10 Championships,
scheduled for May 19-22 at
Hayward Field.
Yawn... women easy winners
The Northwest College Women's Sports As
sociation ended its history Saturday with a yawn
as Oregon dominated the organization's final
event from the first event
To save money, the Ducks sent only half of
the athletes who qualified for the meet in Mis
soula. Montana The chosen few still easily out
classed the field, finishing far ahead of runner-up
Oregon State. 194-106
Montana placed third with 89V? points, fol
lowed by Washington State with 67%, Washington
with 62, and Montana State with 45
The Ducks had twelve first place finishes Kris
Costello led the way with a win in the 100-meter
hurdles, seconds in the 100 and 200, and a hand
on the winning 400-meter relay team
Oregon swept all the distance events with
Rosa Gutierrez setting a personel best in winning
the 5,000-meters to go with her 3,000-meters title
Leann Warren won the 1,500-meters and Ranza
Clark took the 800
Rhonda Massey won the 400-meters and
Lexie Miller captured the 400 hurdles.
Lynda Hughes captured the javelin, Karen
McDonald took the discus and Quenna Beasley
won the shot put with a personel best of 47-4V4.
Oregon also won the 1,600-meter relay that
went along with their win in the 400-meter relay.
The Ducks also had two more athletes qualify
for the NCAA meet in Lisa Nicholson in the 400
hurdles and Chris Costello in the 100 hurdles.
That brings the total to 16 athletes in 28 events.
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"Off the Record ": A social hour to provide an opportunity for students
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4-5 p.m.
RIDAY 14 - Parents attend classes.
Renaissance Fair on the EMU East Lawn from Noon to 4 p.m.
Strolling musicians, poetry readings, mime and dramatic perfor
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A Wine and Cheese Reception for parents and faculty will be held
from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. in Gerlinger Alumni Lounge.
An All-Campus Oance will be held from 8 p m. to Midnight in the EMU
Ballroom The Starlighters will play
ATURDAY 15 - Carnival, 15th and Agate
(Residence Halls), 9 a m. - 5 p.m. Lectures by UO Professors, 9:30 a m.
to 10:15 a.m. and 10:30 a m. - 11:15 a.m., EMU
Parent's Association Meeting. 11:30 a m - Noon, EMU
Parent's Weekend Awards Luncheon - All Campus Awards
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Open House with Academic Departments. 2 p.m. - 4 p.m.
Casino Night in Carson Hall, 8 p m. - Midnight, Admission
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