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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1989)
Sports_ Oh Boise wins Frisbee match The following are flic Re< root ion ,ind Intramural ulti main frisbee and volleyball results for Mav 22-25 ULTIMATE FRISBEE: Tuesday. Mav 2.1 MEN'S I: Intrepid Whiz Kids d lambda Chi Alpha, forfeit MEN'S II ()li Hoise 1 i. /ai k and the _RIM Results_ Hoys li COED: Murdi (Iras kids 10. (Campbell ( dub 0 Wayward Children d Wre< k < Ireation. forfeit Wednesday Mav 2-1 MEN'S I: The (lore d I’lii I’si. forfeit MEN'S II Chi I’si 12 MBA's 8 (OKI): Honey Lnden Blue App 1 ">, Wavw.ird < ,'hildren I ream Omdrii hthes 11. Mardi (iras K ids H Thursdas May 25 Ml N S I: Vomit Li urn li d l.unatii fringe, forfeit Zombie Slugs 15, flying Skunks ti VOI.I.KYBAI.I.: Monda\ Mas 22 (Oi l) 111: Spiller 2. Humpies from Hell 0 ( ua/ed ( ailtural I link ies d Talers, forfeit Wednesday May 2-1 (OKI) II: ( row and ( 'out li Potatoes 2. Tippers 1 (OKI) 111 dang from Hlat k Hole X 2. I )awgs 0 Men Continued from Page 9 i apturing fiflti in the long jump two veers ago ,iiui sixth in the triple jump at last year's NCAA meet .it Havward Field Herry (pialified (or last year's N(!AA long jump, but failed to real li the fi nals due to an ailing hamstring I'he top mark of the day was a leap of 25-11 v« by Auburn's Boris Coins Bern will t ompote in today's triple jump preliminary in the in an attempt to qualify for Saturday s final DeSou/a the sec ond (with Berry) of two of the Dui ks' double qualifiers (in both the discus and shot put), posted the fifth-best discus throw ot the day. a 1H2-5 toss, to qualify for Friday's fi nals behind Tonv Washington of Svrat use. who recorded tfie top throw of the day at 103-5. Ih;Souza finished sixth in both the discus ami shot at last year's NGAA meet Preliminary i ompetition continues today and the remainder of Oregon’s 13 qualifiers in 1 1 events, will look to advance to the finals to he held Friday and Saturday. Today's competitors will include Berry and Spencer Williams in the triple jump; Frit. Finch and Scott McGee in the hammer throw: And\ Young in the high jump; Alan Foster in the 1.500 meters, deSouza in the shot put; and Brad Hud son in the 5.000 meters Women Continued from Pane 9 last year with a surprising sixth-plane finish Allen will proliahly make the finals, but will be hard pressed to si ore Hvatt, a freshman, is throwing well and may surprise Seniors i.ise Johansen and Phillis Mi Kinney will he rmtk mg their first appearam e at the national i hanipionships today With the meet at altitude. Jn hausen will have to run .1 tac tical 1,500-meter qualifying race, hut in all likelihood will have to go below her 4:19.52 I’K to make tin- finals Mckinnev. the school record holder and I’ac It) champ in the triple jump, hopes to use a con sistent season and the high alti tude conducive for sprinters and jumpers to her advantage. Those competing in trials on Wednesday will compete in fi nals on Friday, with Thurs day's trial competitors seeking placement in Saturday’s finals. Louisiana Stale is favored to run away with the team race, followed by Texas Sprint strong Texas Southern had a good day in qualifying heats with Onvali's 200-meter time and the fastest 400-meter relax time of 4.1.43, anchored by Onvali. UO-Bookstore t Jth A Kin ,*nj M f ’ 10 S M SAt 10 00 600 BOOKSTORE 686 4331 BOOK BUYBACK SPRING SPECIAL 10% BONUS 3 GET 60% OF THE NEW ^STUDENT PRICE ON BOOKS y NEEDED FOR NEXT TERM JUNE 1-10 DAILY PRIZE DRAWING MON, JUNE 5 TUES, JUNE 6 WED, JUNE 7 THUR, JUNE 8 FRI, JUNE 9 BELL ANSWERING MACHINE SONY SPORTS WALKMAN SONY CASSETTE RECORDER BELL CORDLESS PHONE JVC PORTABLE CD SYSTEM GRAND PRIZE: $200 UO Bookstore GIFT CERTIFICATE 2 LOCATIONS • MAIN STORE UPSTAIRS • EMU COMPUTER SHOPPE Only 9 days left ) I Apple Macintosh fh M crocompuler Support Lab Hoom 202 Computing Center M F 9 00 a m - 5 00 p m Phone 686 4402 BUSY? GET TAN QUICK!!! 1219 Aider 343 3062 expires 6V89