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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1982)
Ducks zip to victory in Willamette meet By Marcus Prater Of the Emerald A team crown, an individual title, a new course record and four "vital’' breakthroughs. Those seven items basically sum up what the Oregon women's cross country team accomplished in Saturday's Willamette Invitational at Salem's Bush Park First off, all five Duck runners finished in the top 15 This ena bled Oregon to easily take the team title — 38 points better than runner-up Oregon State Oregon’s All-American Kathy Hayes, running in her first meet this season, took the individual titfe with a course record time of 16:31 1 Hayes has been out because of a strained Achilles tendon Cross country coach Tom Heinonen said his team accom plished four breakthroughs that will be beneficial in the waning meets of the season "The addition of Hayes and (Lisa) Martin, Kim Roth's best race of the season, plus the finish of (Lori) Alzner are the key points from Saturday," he said Roth, a freshman, toured the 5,000 meter course in 17:04.1. which was good enough for a third-place finish Oregon Track Club s Marty Cooksey was second with a 16:56 8 time "Kim ran her best race of the season That does a lot for her mentally," Heinonen said of the Salem product "Each race is a stepping stone for everybody, and when she (Roth) runs a race that well it is good for her con fidence " Martin, running in her second meet of the season, finished fourth. On the way she regained her competitive edge that she had been missing, according to Heinonen "Getting her and Hayes back was very important It is vital to have those two in our top seven She (Martin) hung right with Roth Lisa was right there and it was a real boost for her con fidence,” Heinonen said Heinonen said the other breakthrough was Lori Alzner's ninth place finish "Lori Alzner ran over a minute faster than last year's Wil lamette She is putting it together for the first time since she was a freshman, and she could be a big factor for us," he said Hayes' successful return was the biggest factor for the Ducks She complained of a sore ankle after the race, but that is to be expected, according to Heinon en OSU doesn’t lose! PULLMAN. Wash. (AP) - The pressure is on the Ducks as Oregon State became the first Oregon university not to lose a football game The Beavers tied Washington State 14-14, upping their record 0-4-1 "We feel like winners," said OSU Coach Joe Avezzano, whose club is 0-2-1 in Pac-10 play "We were picked to lose by a bunch The young men got after each other It was a good game.” "Whatever the difference is between winning and losing, we re doing the things that lose," said Washington State coach Jim Walden WSU hasn t won a game since its 34-14 season opener against Idaho, a bitter disappointment after last year's 8-3-1 mark The Cougars are currently 1-3-1 overall, 0-0-1 in conference play Oregon State place-kicker Chris Mangold iced the tie and ended the Beavers' 14-game losing streak when he booted a 36-yard field goal with 31 seconds to play Mangold's tying kick came only 42 seconds after he missed a 57-yarder But Washington State had 12 men on the field during the attempt, giving the Beavers 15 yards and a first down "The last play on third down, we had in our robber' defense where we use three corner backs,” Walden said "When we went to the field goal situation, COPY TIME 3C MONDAY - SATURDAY 9 a.m. - 6 p m. Inside Sugar Pine Ridge Sports Phone 343-7131 one of the corners forgot to come off ” Oregon State, now winless in 21 straight conference games, trailed 14-3 with less than four minutes remaining Then tail back Lucius High bolted 7 yards for a touchdown and quarter back Ed Singler picked up the two-point conversion “At 14-3, it didn't look good for us,' said Avezzano “We re playing a lot of young people We've got to feel good, coming back like that If you don't lose, that’s the first step toward win ning.” Starting quarterback Jeff Seay hit 12 of 19 passes for 116 yards for Oregbn State, while , fullback Bryce Oglesby ran for 103 yards on 18 carries The Beavers totaled 167 yards passing, another 119 rushing. GRE PSYCH' GRE BIO MAT • GMAT • OAT OCAT • PCAT • VAT SSAT • PSAT • ACHIEVEMENTS SAT • ACT • TOEFL • MSAP NATL MED BOS * ECFMG FLEX • VQE • HOB ■ RH BBS CPA-SPEED REAOING MPMN EDUCATIONAL CENTER Test Preparation Specialists Since 1938 for information. Please Call L" 485-5699 —- ' Bamboo Pavillion Hours: Mon.-Sun. 11:00-3:00 Buffet Lunch 4:30 - 9:30 Dinner, upstairs 683-8886 1275 Alder St. A Any Royal treats^ i i 99< with coupon only Dairy Queen rfrDoubie Delight ^Peanut Butter Parfait 4»Sundae Supreme rfrBanana Splits Expires October 17, 1982 1 3th & Hllyard r-GJlUl Recreation Center DID YOU LOSE , SOMETHING? d The campus W Lost & Found Ik may have it. —-pi If we don’t, we may get it. ' We re at the Recreation Center. 686-371 1 Mon. - Fri. 10:30 - 5:30 V»uU ^*ns,iva concert ™ Perf°Ssea«'eA0 __ . null center 6^, & fr3nK_