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Duck women leash the Huskies By Robert Collias Of th* Emerald The Oregon women's track team put a leash on the Univer sity of Washington Huskies with a 84Vi-51 Va dual-meet vic tory that ran the Ducks winning streak to 20. The meet was not an easy one for coach Tom Heinonen and his troops, however. A resounding chorus of jackhammers greeted the Ducks for the first two hours of the meet as construction was occur ing at Husky Stadium, but Heinonen was not too upset. “1 guess the jackhammers were even for everybody," Heinonen said. ‘‘Seriously though, we wanted to slide, through this meet, and we end ed up having to run some.peo ple in their best events, and go a little harder than we wanted to." The Ducks had some stellar performances in the field as they left most of their top distance runners home. lanell Thorsiand continues to show the promise that she displayed two years ago as a freshman, winning the long jump at 19-10V«, and the high hurdles in 14.32. "Thorsiand is ready to become our first 20-foot long jumper any day now"' Heinonen said. Yvette Brown continued- to improve as she won the discus at 156-5 to go.along with a third in the shot put. lleinonen was pleased with the 400-meter relay that won in 48.64. "Best of all we put together a decent 400 relay for the first time this year,” Heinonen said. "With a couple of good hand offs we could get the school record (48.28), and possibly break 46 seconds.” The Ducks must now ready themselves for a showdown with Brigham Young Uinversity and the Uinversity of California this weekend. Oregon has never lost to either team in three meetings, but Heinonen is still Concerned. "Brigham Young is tough, they, might be better than Washington Slate (a team the Ducks beat 70-65 last week),” Heinonen said. "California doesn't have much depth, but they have some great athletes.” Duck netters win two of three By Lynne Casey , • Of Mw EmraM The Oregon men’s tennis team brought home a pair of victories as they swept past the Universi ty of Idaho and Boise State University Saturday in the Washington team championships, this - weekend. The Ducks beat Idaho.'8-1. and Boise State. - 6-3. after losing to Pacific. Lutheran ^University, 6-3. Oregon's season record for collegiate mat- . ches now stands at 12-9. Freshman Lee Galway went undefeated in his three singles matches on the weekend, raising his season record to 15-6. Coach Buzz Summers felt the team played very well against Boise State. ‘It was a good showing on our part since we lost 8-1. the first time we played them,” he said. Sophomores Sean Campbell and Chris Brilhante played exceptionally well, especially against Boise State, according to Summers. Both players won three-set matches against BSU. Idaho was the weak team in the tournament and the. Ducks had no trouble swamping them. The Ducks face Portland State University here today at 3 p.m. and then are off to Salem on Tuesday to play Willamette University. Summers is picking Oregon to win both matches. “We are trying to aim for 20 wins this season, and are at 19 now so maybe we can get over the hump this week.” Summers said. Oregon pitcher Pat Marsh throws some heat Sunday as the club baselmll team swept a doubleheader from the Pacific I V 's 6-4. and tl-9. Marsh pitched the first game as the Ducks improved their record to 4-9 on the season. The team will be in action Friday at 2:30 p.m. against the Oregon Institute of Technology at Howe Field. 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