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Women to run at Cal meet
By Marcus Prater
Of the Emerald
What started as something
cross country coach Tom Hein
onen was looking forward to,
has turned into an unhappy si
tuation
Heinenon, and his Oregon
runners, are headed for the Cal
Invitational But, this season's
meet isn't comparable to the
annual classics of years past
Only four teams will be
participating, not the usual big
field that Hemonen expected
Along with the Ducks, the
University of California,
Stanford and Nevada Reno, a
Big Sky Conference-team will
attend Hemonen was hoping
for more
Looking at Cal and
Nevada Reno, they are non
factors and I'm not happy at all
about that What it comes down
to is a Stanford-Oregon dual
meet.' he said minutes after
hearing about the lack of
competition
Hemonen s unhappiness is
understood Stanford starts
their cross country season well
before Oregon, and the Cards
start training well before their
first meet
The Ducks, on the other
hand, had their first meet last
Saturday at the Garrie Franklin
Classic They were not seriously
challenged
I want them (Ducks) to face
75 or 100 runners, and have a
big crowd at the starting line
That is what we ll face in district
and nationals, and that is what
we'd hoped for this meet,'
Hemonen said
The Cal Invitational usually
sports a strong field of several
teams Past participants have
been Florida State, Wisconsin,
Oregon State and Washington
Hemonen said there is a simple
reason for the lack of a strong
field
They re scared of us (Ore
gon and Stanford) It wouldn't
do their people any good to go
down there and get thrashed by
two teams It just wouldn t be
good to get beat that badly "
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Eryn Forbes (leading) and Rosa Gutierrez will lead the Duck
women's cross country team into action Saturday at the Cal
Invitational at Berkeley
Heinonen is not insinuating
that Oregon is in for an easy
time over the hilly 5,000-meter
course Stanford soundly
defeated the Ducks in last
season's meet, taking four of
the top six places, and have a
strong group back this year
"Stanford is much better than
last year, but so are we
Stanford s training methods are
not like most others They are
remarkably good at the first of
the season, and they try to hang
on from there,' Heinonen said
of the Cards
Oregon s top two runners,
Leann Warren and Kathy Hayes,
will not be competing again this
week Hayes is expected to heal
from a strained Achilles tendon
injury in time for the Oregon
Track Club Invitational Oct 17
The status on Warren will be
known in eight to 10 days,
according to Heinonen
Oregon can still field a strong
team without the damaged duo
The top seven finishers from the
Game Franklin Classic will take
part, including Rosa Gutierrez
and Eryn Forbes, who placed
first and third respectively
Gutierrez, a sophomore from
Glendale, is a unique runner in
Heinonen s eyes
Rosa handled the transition
from high school to a big school
and hot competition last fall,
and was even better on the track
last spring,' he said This
summer she showed she was
capable of putting together
successful races
Gutierrez triumphed in eight
road races this summer in the
California, but as far as this
season goes Heinonen said,
"She is willing to do the exact
workout I give her She
executes race plans to a T
"She is also very assertive
and is going in the direction of
becoming a great runner in a
hurry "
Gutierrez finished third in the
1982 NCAA 3.000-meters,
which earned her all-American
honors as a freshman Her
and continued success this
season prompted Heinonen to
call her, an unique exception "
Weekend decides pennant races
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With only one weekend left in baseball's
regular season, no one has clinched the pennant
Thursday night, the California Angels took a rest
and the rest of the title contenders battled to stay
alive
Dodgers 10 — Braves 3
LOS ANGELES — Dusty Baker's two-run
single highlighted a four-run outburst in the
seventh inning Thursday night as the Los Angeles
Dodgers pulled away for a 10-3 victory over
Atlanta that put them within one game of the
Braves in the National League West
Giants 7 — Astros 6
San Francisco — Pinch-hitter Ron Pruitt
arove in two runs witn a bases-ioaded bloop
single to center field — his first hit of the season —
climaxing the San Francisco Giants second
comeback of the game and giving them a vital 7-6
victory over the Houston Astros Thursday night
The Giants trail first-place Atlanta by one
game in the National League West race
Royals 11 - A s 4
KANSAS CITY. Mo. — Willie Aikens hit a
grand slam homer and a three run shot Thursday
night to power the Kansas City Royals past
Oakland 11-4 and further tighten the American
League West race
The victory shaved first-place California's
lead to two games with three left to play
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