Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, June 21, 1984, Page 4, Image 4

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Olympic hopefuls smash
Track and Field records
By Jerril Nilson
Of the Emerald
LOS ANGELES — With
four days of Olympic Trial
events completed at
Memorial Coliseum here,
new U.S. records stand in
the women’s heptathlon, the
women’s 400 meters and the
men’s 800 meters.
As expected, Carl Lewis
has shone, gaining spots on
the U.S. Olympic Team in
the 100 meters, the sprint
relay and the long jump.
Following are the first
three finishers of each event
held since Saturday.
Men’s finals:
•Triple Jump: 1. Mike Conly
5/-t>; 2. At Joyner 56-43A; 3.
Willie Banks 56-2%.
•Hammer: 1. Bill Green 240-3;
2. Judd Logan 237-9; 3. Ed Burke
235-7.
•100 Meters: 1. Carl Lewis
10.06; 2. Sam Graddy 10.21; 3.
Ron Brown 10.23.
•Javelin: 1. Duncan Atwood
306-7; 2. Tom Petranoff 278-8; 3.
Steve Roller 272-4.
•400-Meter Hurdles: 1. Edwin
Moses 47.76; 2. Danny Harris
48.11; 3. Tranel Hawkins 48.28.
•800 Meters: 1. Earl Jones
1:43.74; 2. Johnny Gray 1:43.74;
3. John Marshall 1:43.92.
•110-Meter High Hurdles: 1.
Greg Foster 13.21; 2. Tonie
Campbell 13.34; 3. Roger
Kingdom 13.36.
•10,000 Meters: 1. Paul Cumm
ings 27:59.08; 2. Craig Virgin
28:02.27; 3. Pat Porter 28:03.86.
•Long Jump: 1. Carl Lewis 28-7;
2. Larry Myricks 27-03A; 3. Mike
McRae 26-9.
Women’s finals:
•Shotput: 1. Lorna Griffin
56-1'A; 2. Carol Cady 55-73A; 3.
Ramona Pagel 55-7Vz.
•Heptathlon: 1. Jackie Joyner
6,520; 2. Jodi Anderson 6,413; 3.
Cindy Greiner 6,204.
• 100 Meters: 1. Evelyn Ashford
11.18; 2. Alice Brown 11.20; 3.
Jeanette Bolden 11.24.
• 400 Meters: 1. Chandra
Cheesborough 49.28; 2. Valerie
Brisco-Hooks 49.79; 3. Lillie
Leatherwood 50.19.
•800 Meters: 1. Kim Gallagher
1:58.50; 2. Ruth Wysocki
1:59.34; 3. Robin Campbell
1:59.77.
•Javelin: 1. Karin Smith 200-9;
2. Lynda Sutfin 190-7; 3. Cathy
Sulinski 182-6.
Board to consider budget
By Mike Sims
Of the Emerald
The first step toward funding
Oregon’s college and university
system during 1985-87 will be
taken by the State Board of
Higher Education today and Fri
day at the University.
The board will convene
tonight at 7:30 as a committee of
the whole to review a proposed
budget package totaling $162.2
million. The final budget re
quest as approved by the board
will be submitted to Gov. Vic
Atiyeh for possible inclusion in
the 1985-87 budget he will send
to the legislature.
Tuition rates will also be con
sidered, as the Oregon Student
Lobby would like the current
rate freeze to remain in effect
through 1987. The 1983
Legislature appropriated $20.6
million to freeze tuition at
1982-83 levels through the
1984- 85 academic year. OSL ex
ecutive director Sherry Oeser
said in a letter to board
members that the freeze should
be extended through the
1985- 87 biennium
OSL research indicates that
Oregon tuition levels are much
higher than the Western state
average. “Even with a two-year
tuition freeze, Oregon’s tuition
levels remain the highest in the
West,” Oeser said.
Oeser also pointed out in the
letter that the state System of
Higher Education’s 1983-87
Strategic Plan calls for a tuition
freeze to remain in effect until
Oregon tuition rates are com
parable to those in other
Western states.
The committee will also
review a proposed 1985-91
capital construction program,
which was submitted to the
board by Chancellor Bud Davis
of the State System of Higher
Education.
Included in the proposal are
Davis’ recommendations for
priority listings of construction
projects and land acquistions
during the 1985-87 biennium.
These include building
modifications to remove access
barriers for the handicapped at
four state institutions, in
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