Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 15, 1989, Page 8, Image 8

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    Twilight
Continued from Page 7
II.mil. returning to Hayward
Field after several road runs
this year, felt good in winning
the 1.000 in 0:07 04
"It was a little different,"
Hand said, "but it's nine to run
in front of this crowd. They
never forget you
(dark, another former Duck,
won the 800 meters in 2:00 >8
and pulled Oregon's Francie
Faure (2:08.78) and Carol Hol
tnen (2 10 24) under the i onfer
ence qualifying standard of
2.11.14
"The two most likely to meet
the standard did Ileinonen
said ' I rancie looked great.
Thev both ran tough when they
had to."
|dl Smith lost for only the
third time all season, hut did so
to Karin Smith one of the best
javelin throwers the U S has to
offer harm Smith won with a
toss iif 188 a while jill Smith
was second with a heave of
18V 2 just off her personal re
cord ol 187-7 Despite the loss
il was a good series for Smith.
“It's very important to main
tain consistency and slay with
in a few feet of my best." she
said "It's important to throw
well when I’m fatigued so
when I get to a big meet I'll la
more fresh I needed the com
petition and it was great to
have il so 1 11 know how to re
spond in a big meet
High pimper Liurel Roberts
tuned up for the Par 10 meet by
winning in a season's Im-sI
a-10 Kolierts had two good at
tempts at t> II the \’('AA stall
dard. and also beat Washington
State's l.issa Gray for the first
time
"I'm starting to come
around," Kolierts said "My
pralines have been produi
live "
Kolierts saitl she's worked on
technique i hanges in Imth her
approach and take-off all sea
son. and was happv to win
I know it's there." she said
ul a ti ll jump It s just a mat
ter of everything failing togeth
er She's (Gray) a good one
I've jumped against her almost
all year and she always beat
me,"
Occidental Invitational: Two
si hool records were set at the
Occidental Invitational in I-os
Angeles on Saturday bv the
Dui k sprinters
The 400-meter relay team of
Karen Church. Rosie Williams.
I .auric Williams and Stefanie
Hunter broke last year's record
ol 45.55 with a 45 50 clot king
The relay squad won the event
while |ust missing the national
qualifying standard of 45 14
In the 100 meters. Rosie Wil
liams was second, hot set a
new m hool record of 11 58. de
spite running into a head wind
Williams, who had a wind aid
ed best of 11.04 at the Pepsi
Team Invitational, broke Deb
bie Adams' 1078 school record
ot I 1 l>5 and (list missed the
\( A A standard of 11 50
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