Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 02, 1990, Page 12, Image 11

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    American Dreams
American Realities
The Country You Never Knew
Tuesday, April 3, 1990
Time Changed to 3:00 I’M
EMU, Ballroom
An International Week Event
Sponsored by: Student Campaign for Disarmament,
International Students Association, Cultural Forum, Black
Student Union, Men Against Rape, UO/Ll Salvador Sister
University Project, Interfratemity Council, Survival Center
(I arth Day l1^)), ASUO lixec., Students Against Apartheid.
_Sports__
Huskies trounce women Ducks
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Emerald Sports Reporter
Oregon women's lra< k « oat h
Tom lleinoniMi said before the
meet with Washington Satin
dav that i! the ! Iusk ics ev er had
.1 i ham e to beat thr I )ui ks this
was the \ear
\o doiilit lleinoneil would
Id e to hav e Imcii w rone aliout
that statement, hut lie was all
too [iii'si iciit as the I iusk ics
narrowly defeated the Duc ks at
I Iusk \ .‘stadium " i ii i
The I luskv H III ended a 1
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xeur domination li\ Oregon
against thr Huskies m I’.ll 11It •
in ( uinfereni <■ action Oregon
i.ist lust to U.ishington in 1077
I lie meet i..line down to the
Inst e\ fill of the day the In
|tli- jump
\\ .ishmgton s l Iflin W tilts
ill Ml pet I (' 1 to take tilt- event
while the Huskies all-purpose
11-it k athlete \ngie lusher held
down the second spot with n
leap of 17 i > <
( Ireuon athletes grabbed
third fourth and fifth in the
event, hut it was not enough to
prevent Washington from
noli liing the vi< lorv
We were tiling lo get it
dow n lo the last even)
I lemoned said "We were
sc rambling for even point all
dm lllg the meet
The different e in the meet
was Washington s experient e
l.ed In seniors laskei and
)o\i e St hweim the I lushies
outhustled a young Oregon
sijuad
laskei was hus\ throughout
till- meet ( oinpeting 111 .ill 111
i ledihle six events l askei fin
ished third m the long jump
Inst m the -too meters, third in
tin- 200. and ran a leg on the
winning 4x100 relax and the
set und plat e 4x400 relax
I lei none n was amazed that
W ashnigton .. It (fun Kit h
burg used l askei ill six events
I don't think Jat kie |ovnei
| 1088 double gold medalist!
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has even competed in six
ev cnls I leinonen s.mi
I leinonen. win) h.is been .11
the helm nt the women's trai k
program .is long .is the win
slre.ik against the Huskies, add
ed that he u mild never run one
o( his athletes in six events
Si hweim ( onipeted in tom
events fm Washington running
a meet rei ord It l.u in the 1110
hurdles and another meet re
( old till "1I1 in the tOO hurdles
She also ant bored the winning
lx 100 relax team and ran third
leg in the 4x100 relax rat e
"|S( livv ein and lasker) are
both really solid athletes."
I leinonen said ' Tasker has
been a thorn in our side fol
veals
Oregon sophomore Kim llv
alt began the meet on a bright
note tor the I)m ks bv taking
first in the javelin with .1 throw
nt 11)0-4 junior Paula Hnrrv
threw lor second in the event
I 1 a t a)
Sophomore Laurel Roberts
and freshman kellv Hlair
grabbed tost and second in the
high jump Roberts posted a
personal record leap of Y 1 1
while Blair jumped a 7
Blair's jump was impressive
i onsidering she has oniv prai
III ed with I lie 1 )il( ks |ol three
weeks Blair missed earlv sea
son prai tii es bei ause of 1 0111
mitmenls to the women s has
lorn to Women, Page 1 t
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