Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 13, 1985, Page 13, Image 13

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    Beavers no contest for Ducks
By Robert Collies
QT the RaaraM
The Oregon women's track-and-field team
met the Oregon State University Beavers in the
annual Civil War match-up on Saturday — and by
looking at the final outcome, the meet was
anything but civil.
The Ducks rolled to their ninth straight win
over the Beavers by a 101-35 score, although,
Oregon was without seven of its top performers.
The Ducks have won every meeting between the
two schools since the series began in 1977.
Oregon coach Tom Heinonen sent four of his
top athletes to Modesto, Calif., to compete in the
Modesto Relays as a tuneup for the upcoming
NCAA Championships in Austin. Texas.
Against OSU, Oregon was without Quenna
Beasley, Cora Aguilar, Leann Warren and
Claudette Groenendaal who were at the Modesto
meet. Also the Ducks were missing Brenda
Bushnell. Sally Harmon, and Kathy Hayes, who
shattered the collegiate record in the
5,000-meters last weekend at the Oregon Pepsi
Relays.
The Ducks had little trouble with OSU as
some of the team's less prominent stars took up
the slack.
"The (OSU) meet was a chance for some ot
our other athletes to compete,” Heinonen said.
Oregon won 13 of the 16 events against OSU.
and four Ducks set lifetime bests in the process.
Sophomore Stephanie Morris ran 55.91 to
win the 400-meters. Julie Goodrich won the triple
jump with a mark of 37-0 V4. Julie Hilsenteger ran
25.10 for second place in the 200-meters, and
Grace Golden also had a lifetime best with a
123-11 mark in the discus, which was good
enough for third place.
In Modesto. Oregon also showed its strength
as Beasley broke her own school record in the
discus with a throw of 180-9. Warren and
Groenendaal competed in the 800-meters and
both came up with season-best marks.
Groenendaal finished second with a time of
2:02.52, while Warren finished fourth in 2:03.3.
Warren and Greonendaal’s times are the top two
collegiately this season. Aguilar continued to
chase the NCAA qualifying-mark of 168-6 in the
discus as she threw 167-7.
Parish-led Celtics go one up on 76ers
BOSTON (AP) — Robert
Parish and l.arry Bird led a
fourth-quarter surge that spark
ed the Boston Celtics to a 108-93
victory over the Philadelphia
76ers Sunday in the opener of
their Eastern Conference
semifinal playoff series.
The Celtics, who had led by
11 points late in the first half,
held just an 84-83 edge with
8:08 left in the game. But they
outscored the 76ers 24-10 the
rest of the way with Bird getting
10 points and Parish eight.
Leading 92-89. Boston put the
game away by outscoring
Philadelphia 16-4 in the final
five minutes.
Danny Ainge started the rally
with an 18-foot jumper and Bird
followed with two fast-break
baskets to boost the margin to
98-89. The lead never dipped
below seven points in the final
three minutes, and Boston
scored the last eight points of
the game, four of them by Bird.
The second game of the best
of-seven series between the
teams, which won the last two
National Basketball Association
championships, will be in
Boston Tuesday night.
The Celtics were led by Kevin
McHale with a career-playoff
high of 28 points. Parish added
26, including 16 in the second
half and Bird had 23, with 14 in
the last two periods.
The 76ers were led by
Maurice Cheeks with 27 points
and Moses Malone with 19.
Pboto br Kirk Hinrta
Oregon’s Julie Hilsenteger (back) passes the baton to Tracy
Raade in the 400-meter relay Saturday in Corvallis. Oregon won
the relay and the meet, 101-35 over the Oregon State University
Beavers.
Sports Shorts
The Oregon golf team signed two high school students
from the state to letters of intent. The Ducks received com
mitments from two Beaverton area players, Tim Hval and
Chris Holzgang.
Holzgang won last year's Oregon AAA State individual
championship and the Oregon Junior title. Hval was a third
place finisher at the AAA meet and finished second to
Holzgang in the Junior meet.
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