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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1986)
Sports_,_ Oregon too much for the Huskies to handle By J*sen Kmmon* < M IIm Kmnild Before (he dual meet between the Oregon men's track team and the University of Washington,; Oregon head coach Bill.-Dellinger felt the meet could only be close if his athletes took it too lightly. They didn't, winning .17 of .Hi events, and crushing , the; Huskies. 119*44._• ... The Ducks doniinqtmi tojsuch an extent that when Oregon’s Mark llatini* told; TlSiii'nger before the 40Q*meter relay that his oft-injured hamstring was sore, .Dellinger replaced Dennis with the only athlete he could find who was'. wanned up r*r* Karl Hedeen.' Hedeen. a senior long juinp and triple jumper who.last ran the 400 metor relay, in high school, learned minutes before the relay that he was running the third leg. Hedeen had to be told when to start sprinting and which hand to take the* baton in. but when he did get the baton from Richard Curtis, he held his own and passed off about even to anchorman Gary Uribe. Oregon won in 41.37 to Washington's 41.72. ’ , • "After ft was over it was fun, a lot of fun," Hedeen said, “but until that point it was very nerve racking:" Uribe had an excellent day,, winning the 100 meters and 200 ,meters in addition to his leg on the,relay. Mistimes bf.10.6S in tbe.lOCl and 21 OH in the 2(H) are the fastest he has rim this .season; • •'» Oregon also got two victories from Uchenna Ago. who won the long-jump and triple jump with leaps of 23-1 I Vj and 40-7. Oregon's Ken Flax, who nar rowly lost to WSU's Tore (iustafsson last week, won the hammer throw with a toss of 241-3. The sore abdomen that has plagued him for the last two and a half weeks has improved and is no longer hindering his throwing. Flax was pleased with his winning mark, but is "—-'..••I MM . * hn»ri«l(i fill* photo Oregon's Ken Flax won the hammer throw Saturtlay as the Ducks crushed the University of Washington Huskies, i 19-44 in Seattle. Wash. Be a lifesaver! 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Garth Morrisette led a 1-2 finish in the steeple to start things off. Harold kuphaidt then won the 1.500 meters in 3:40.84. outsprinting Washington's Bruce Stirling in the final 100 meters, with Dave Bailey finishing third. Dub Myers easi ly won the 800 meters in 1:49.74. and Rick Bergeson was first in an Oregon sweep of the 5.0(H) meters. i~SYD' J PERMS’19.95 * long h*f #»tr« • good thru 5 31 86 1122 Aider • 485 8597 r Creative Salon In the end, Oregon simply had too much of everything for the Huskies to handlr?. The Ducks took 26 of a possible 36 points in the jumping events, 21 of 36 in the throws and 14 of 18 in the hurdles. Overall, Dellinger liked what he saw. He pointed to Jay Davis' pole vault mark of 16-10J/4. which was good for second behind teammate Tim Can field's winning jump at the same height, as encouraging since Davis had been in a slump lately. “I thought Jay Davis jumped well. I thought Uribe looked pretty good," Dellinger said. 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