Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 28, 1984, Page 5, Image 5

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    Predictions
Following are projected
results of the men’s and
women’s competition at the
NCAA track and field cham
pionships, as published in
Track and Field News. The
lists were compiled by John
Auka (men) and Jim Rorick
(women).
MEN
100 METERS
1. Sam Graddy Tennessee
2. Terry Scott Tennessee
3. Darwin Cook USC
4. Kirk Baptiste Houston
5. Chidi Imoh Missouri
6. Mike Morris Syracuse
7. Albert Robinson Indiana
8. Stanley Blalock Georgia
9. Ken Robinson ASU
10. Bruce Davis Baylor
11. Luis Morales USC
12. Norman Edwards Georgia
200 METERS
1. Kirk Baptiste Houston
2. Alvin McNair Purdue
3. Stanley Blalock Georgia
4. Don Bly Oklahoma
5. Tony Dees Mississippi
6. Rod Barksdale Arizona
7. Albert Robinson Indiana
8. Mark Witherspoon Ab. Christian
9. Auguston Young NCS
10. Darwin Cook USC
11. Albert Jones Oklahoma
12. Byron Howell Washington
400 METERS
1. Michael Franks
2. Sunder Nix
3. Sunday Uti
4. Antonio McKay
5. Willie McLaughlin
6. Laron Brown
7. Clarence Daniel
8. Elvis Forde
9. Gabriel Tiacoh
10. Oliver Bridges
11. Calvin Brooks
12. Michael Cannon
S. Illinois
Indiana
Iowa State
Georgia Tech
Manhattan
Tennessee
Mississippi
S. Illinois
WSU
Howard
Auburn
TCU
800 METERS
1. Joaquim Cruz Oregon
2. William Wuyke Alabama
3. Earl Jones E. Michigan
4. John Marshall Villanova
5. Olsen Barr Jackson
6. Ray Brown Virginia
7. Pete Richardson ASU
8. Mike Anderson Ohio State
9. Freddie Williams Alcorn State
10. Brian McNelis Georgetown
11. William Singleton Memphis
12. Dan Rojas Air Force
1,500 METERS
1. Joaquim Cruz
2. Earl Jones
3. Dub Myers
4. John Hinton
5. Kevin King
6. Ashley Johnson
7. Paul Larkins
8. Mike Stahr
9. Paul Donovan
10. Abdi Abdi
11. Per Kristoffersen
12. Omar Ortega
Oregon
E. Michigan
Oregon
Virginia
Georgetown
W. Kentucky
Ohio State
ASU
Arkansas
George Madison
Maryland
WSU
STEEPLECHASE
1. Julius Korir
2. Richard Tuwei
3. Farley Gerber
4. Ed Wedderburn
5. Mike Vanatta
6. Mark Smith
7. Dave Dobler
8. Patrick Sang
9. Sam Ngatia
10. Marc Adam
11. Jeff Clem
12. Kieran Stack
WSU
WSU
Weber State
S. Illinois
SE Missouri
E. Michigan
Arizona
Texas
UTEP
Nebraska
Mont. State
Iona
5,000 METERS
1. Jim Hill Oregon
2. Gidamis Shahanga UTEP
3. Julius Korir WSU
4. Tom Downs California
5. Peter Koech WSU
6. Yobes Ondieki Iowa State
7. Tim Hacker Wisconsin
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PEACE CORPS
8. Stijn Jaspers Clemson
9. Richard Tuwei WSU
10. Terry Brahn Indiana
11. Brian Carlton MO
12. John Zishka Oregon
10,000 METERS
1. Gidamis Shahanga UTEP
2. Peter Koech WSU
3. Ed Eyestone BYU
4. John Easker Wisconsin
5. Joseph Kipsang Iowa State
6. Tom Ansberry Arizona
7. Jeff Drenth C. Michigan
8. Chris Hamilton Oregon
9. Chris Bunyan S. Illinois
10. Chris Brewster Michigan
11. Keith Brantly Florida
12. Doug Tolson Tennessee
110 HURDLES
1. Cletus Clark
2. Jack Pierce
3. Eugene Norman
4. Albert Lane
5. Henry Andrade
6. Tony Dees
7. Stefan Baker
8. John Johnson
9. Ron Woodson
10. Lamar Hurd
11. Ronnie McCoy
12. Steve Kerho
400 HURDLES
1. Sven Nylander
2. Danny Harris
3. Jon Thomas
4. Tranel Hawkins
5. Leander McKenzie
6. For. McDougald
7. Jim Scanella
8. Sylvester Davis
9. Terry Menefee
10. Don Ward
11. Genry Amike
12. Chap. Henderson
Houston
Morgan State
Rutgers
Missouri
SMU
Mississippi
Houston
Arizona
Purdue
Oregon
Iowa
UCLA
SMU
Iowa State
Indiana
Angelo State
FSU
Auburn
California
VMI
Alabama
Oregon
Missouri
Texas AM
4x100 RELAY
1. Georgia
2. Tennessee
3. Abilene Christian
4. Baylor
5. Arizona
6. Oklahoma
7. Iowa
8. North Carolina State
9. USC
10. Arizona State
11. Texas Southern
12. Arkansas
4x440 RELAY
1. Southern Illinois
2. Oklahoma
3. TCU
4. Baylor
5. SMU
6. Georgia Tech
7. Auburn
8. Texas
9. Florida State
10. Mississippi State
11. Lamar
12. Alabama
HIGH JUMP
1. Brent Harken
2. Jake Jacoby
3. James Lott
4. Nick Saunders
5. Brian Tietjens
6. Thomas Eriksson
7. Bill Jasinski
8. Marshall Broadway
9. John Morris
tO. Stephen Wray
11. Darren Burton
12. Tom McCants
POLE VAULT
1. Joe Dial
2. Felix Bohni
3. Dale Jenkins
4. Steve Stubblefield
5. Kory Tarpenning
6. Todd Cooper
7. Glen Loontjer
8. Greg Duplantis
9. David Hodge
10. Eric Forney
11. Grey Rappe
12. Mark Klee
LONG JUMP
1. Mike Conley
WSU
Boise State
Texas
Boston
Iowa State
Lamar
Arkansas
Houston
California
S. Illinois
Nebraska
Alabama
Ok. State
SJS
Ab. Christian
Ark. State
Oregon
Baylor
Nebraska
LSU
Baylor
Okla. Stale
LSU
Arkansas
Arkansas
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