Ducks crunch Anteaters Vacation Pictures Are Just One Hour Away Your nearby FOTO FLASH STORE offers the New process that develops quality color prints in just One Hour! 10% Student Discount with current Fee Card EUGENE’S QUALITY 1-HOUR PHOTOFINISHER! 18th and Wiliamette St. 484-6116 M-F 8-6 Sat. 10-5 Master Charge and Visa welcome. By Doug Levy Of ttw Emerald Early season dual meets are usually reserved for athletes to fine tune their efforts, but the Oregon men’s track team got several good performances and turned back CaMrvine 88-66 in its dual meet opener Saturday at Irvine. Along with expected wins from Dean Crouser, who took the shot (67-4%) and the discus (200-3), and Brian Crouser, a victor in the javelin (218-0), the Ducks received some plusses from less celebrated performers. Dub Myers, a prize freshman from Portland’s Parkrose High, cruised to a personal best of 1:50.6 to win the 800 meters; Brad Coleman posted a 47.2 mark to win in the 4000; and Kory Tarpenning soared to a 17-1 jump for a victory in the pole vault. In the sprints, George Walcott sped to a 10.5 in the 100 meters and a 21.1 in the 200 for a double victory, and Oregon gained needed points in the high hurdles when PCAA cham pion Stan Longino false started, enabling Lamar Hurd (14.4) to finish second and Dwight Robertson (14.5) third. But it was the 400 relay and the 1500 meters that gave Oregon a quick edge on Irvine. The relay was tight until Irvine dropped the baton on the second leg, and Nate Moreland ran an unchallenged anchor leg to give the Ducks a win. In the 500, John Zishka was a victor in 3:49.6, and Vance Blow and Brad Simpson finished 2-3 behind him. The three closed out UC-Irvine’s Mark Ruelas and gave the Ducks an unexpected nine points. Still, Oregon may very well have been in danger of losing the meet without the versatili ty of Hurd. In addition to his second in the high hurdles, an event he was competing in for the first time, the sophomore finished second in the triple jump, third in the long jump and was a part of the winning short-relay team. As usual, Oregon dominated its opponent in the weight events. Supporting Crouser in the shot put was Steve Davis, who normally con fines himself to the hammer and the discus but unleashed a throw of 53-1V* to finish third. Davis also found time to toss the discus 190-4, for another third, and Kent Landerholm popped a throw of 211-4, a personal best, to win in the hammer, a non-counting event. Injuries weren’t a problem for the Ducks, but Zishka did aggravate a sore heel, and hurdler Don Ward missed the meet with a hamstring strain suffered in last weeks’s Oregon Invitational. The rest of the Ducks, however, benefited from the Invitational. Landerholm threw the hammer 204-4 to qualify for this spring’s NCAA championships in Houston, while Hurd triple jumped 51-111/« to set a school record in that event. And Walcott zipped to a 10.37 in the 100, just shy of the NCAA qualifying standard of 10.35. Oregon will open its home dual meet season this Saturday against the University of Washington. Martin shines in warmuo By Paul Oanzer Of th* Emerald Three Oregon women came up with impressive perfor mances while some of their teammates struggled to find their form as the Oregon women’s track team went through its final dress rehersal before opening their dual meet schedule next Saturday when they host Washington at Hayward Field. The event was the Golden Bear Meet of Champions, a non-scoring meet at Berkeley, Calif., last Saturday. Stealing the show for the women in green was Lisa Martin, who knocked 19.6 seconds off of the Oregon school record, win ning the 10,000 meter event in 33:12.1. In addition to toppling Eryn Forbes’ Oregon record, she also bettered the University of California track record of 33:28.1 set by Brenda Webb of Athletics West in 1982 and established a new record for her native Austrailia. Martin's performance over shadowed those of Lexie Miller-Beck and Rosa Gutier rez who both turned in solid efforts. Beck ran to the top spot in sssssssssssssssssssssss the 400-meter hurdles with a time of 1:00.89. She also won a preliminary heat in the 100 hurdles with a time of 13.9. She failed to place in the 100 hurdle finals when she landed on a hurdle. Gutierrez cut more than 32 seconds off of her time at the recent Oregon Open meet to place first in the 3,000-meter race with a time of 9:31.8. Oregon coach Tom Heinonen described the meet as a typical early season meet. "Some people are ready, and some people are getting ready,” he said. Oregon made a solid show ing in the javelin competition. Roz Rouse, Karen Martin and Julie Vobora finishes 2-3-4. Rouse easily outdistanced her teammates with a throw of 165-9. Martin managed 155-3 and Vobora a 153-2 toss. Other solid Oregon perfor mances came from transfer Kay Garnett, Kathy Hayes and Claudette Groenedaal. Garnett placed second in the 100-meter finals with a wind-aided time of 13.80, which beat the NCAA qualify ing standard. Hayes had a solid time of 15:51.2 in the 5,000-meters, 5SSSSSSSSSSSSS3SSSSSS$SS I but it wasn’t good enough to beat Amy Harper of Cal Poly San Luis O’bispo who broke the tape in 15:30.4. Groe’nedaal clocked a per sonal best 2:08.1 in the 800, finishing second behind Robin Campbell of Stanford Track Club in the third heat. Camp bell, a 1980 Olympian, finished in 2:02.4. Oregon had three com petitors place in the top six in the high jump. Shari Collins was second with a jump of 5-93A, Jeanne Borchardt was fifth (5-5 %) and Lisa Nicholson was sixth (5-33A. Quenna Beasley placed se cond in the shot put behind Carol Cady of Stanford who had a mark of 51-9. 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