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The meet. which has attracted a number of Olympic gold medalists and American or world record holders, will Ik: used by many of the veteran performers to guage their pro gress as they eye the Olympics later this year. At the same time, the PNB In door will allow- Oregon athletes to see how they stack up against the nation's top athletes in their respective events. 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The pole vault figures to be one of the meet’s most com petitive events, with three of 1987’s top four Americans entered. Top rated Earl Bell faces a stiff challenge from ex Webfoot Kory Tarpenning (ranked second) and Eugene resident Scott Davis (number four). The women’s lineup pro mises to be equally competitive, with present and former Ducks contributing to the excitement. In the women’s 3,000 meters. Oregon graduate Kathy Hayes will be matched against a field that includes senior Annette Hand. Hayes is the collegiate record holder at the distance, while Hand recently led the Ducks to the NCAA cross coutry team championship, finishing fifth despite a fall. Two current Oregon runners will test the field in the women’s mile. Junior Penny Graves and sophomore Liz Wilson, both members of the national champion cross coun try team, are entered against Canadian Olympian Brit McRoberts. The women’s 400 meters also should provide a chance for a Webfoot to gain experience at the world-class level. Eugene resident Judi Brown-King, who captured a silver medal in the 1984 Olympics, will be favored. Tickets to the PNB Indoor are available at the Athletic Depart ment ticket office until 12 p.m. on Friday. Costs range from $5 to $10. They also may be pur chased at G.I. Joe’s and at the Memorial Coliseum box office the day of the meet. Greek 8c Indian Food 992 Willamette • 343-9661