_Sports_ Invitational (,mtmu,,dirom14 OR EGON j imwr /fii/irrssi t r iirrlurnimn rs In Hri.tn Wriiiht in Ihr -WO-ini'ti‘r hurtlin', .imI the l.HOO-mrtrr rvl.n hrl/n'tl Iht■ l)m As < lint h Ihr it in • iblr to <io tiift*nl things I feel a little hit like Ho j.u kson Oregon i oat h Mill Dellinger who knew the meet would he (lose was evlremeh pleased with the performantes of la X lor and foster "It's a good tiling Hon Foster tame through and that our tri pie lumper got oil a good pimp. I lellmger said 1 lie biggest surprise if xou were doping the meet is that no one expel ted l.aiin Hem to he last in the long jump 'We did w hat vs e had to do si raping up points here and there. lie said "I knew it would lie i lose lo he holiest I don't think (Washington State I 11,11 III John ((diaplinl went at us like lie ( (Mild 111 It w as hettei tor the I tin ks that lie didn't Mthough Oregon slaved oft disaster in the long and triple jumps, it i.uuldn t in tile 41iti meter nda\ The Dill ks got all outstand ing third leg horn D.ivon Kus sell and were looking lo win the event easilv and break tin meet rei ord ot -III 1'‘ hut an i hormnn Klaus Weigeldt rein Hired his hamstring and i nine limping ai loss the finish line behind V\aslunglon State Weigeldt had to forego the 1(H) meters and the 1 .MM) mete! relax After the meet Dellinger said lie expei ted Weigeldt lo lie out lor at least two weeks Oregon lavcim thrower Art Skippei xx ho i dine into the ... w nil a sole groin ( ontin ued to amaze with a throw ot J4t> 'i on his fourth attempt to break his own m bool re< ord ot .'til set Iasi week Skipper also broke tin- meet ret orti ot l 44 4 I didn't think I'd (tiniw that far today." Skipper said When something hurts vnu’re really babying it Hie weather was great and I think that's one reason why the groin didn't rip apart I'm shooting for a lot tar l her he salt) "(Throws eo.ii lit Stewart (Togher) tells me it I i an get some height and get some lift 1 I all throw a lot tartliei As e\pe< ted. t Georgetown s John Trautniann and Oregon s I.m Peterson battled it out in the 1 ail) meters w itli I rani maim holding on to w in I rani matin set a meet rei.ortl with a time ot i t • 'iJ is h 1 If Peterson i Im ked 4 4 . Bt> there was a lot ot jostling throughout the rai.e and IV tersmi said a mistake he made proved i ost I v I made a t.n t ital mistake with less than 400 meters to go lie said ' 1 raiitinaim jumped around me and I was Irving to i rowd the other (Georgetown runnel (Mike Met i ai krul But Peterson was still pleased W itll tills pierformaiK r " \1\ toi us today w as to r.n e him ( rrautm.mnl '' he said As far as other runners m the nation, he's as good as it gets I'm not trying for .1 time, be i ause that's going to < nine in .1 more low Lev meet that's not as tai tii a! Danny hope/ added another win in the steeplei.base and was iliaei really pushed, win ning in a time ol K 40 87 The Ducks got a big boost in the 400 meters when Curtis Wilson held oft the (.ougars William Knight in a time of 47 ‘I f to Knight's 47.98 Ore gun's Oliris Thomason 1 nine in third to give Oregon some mm h needed help. Another frig surprise for the Dm ks i anie from Jason W alton in the high jump. Walton a redshirt freshman from Richland. Wash . came into tlie i ompetition with a best of 0-8 D . full 1 le,lied ti 1 0 1 < oil his first attempt to finish third I Ilia 11 W right once again won the 400 meter hurdles and was third in the 110 fiordles lint his biggest role 1 amt* in the List e\ ent tlie 1 meter relav w lien the meet w as < till there for Washington Slate Wright's strong third leg on the relav dine lied file w 111 w lien the Dili ks were sei ond and the ( iuigars tliirif 111 tlie e\ent Oregon wouldn't fiave been in tii.it position though if it hadn't been for a pair ol un heralded jumpers CLASSIFIEDS Visa and MasterCard gladly accepted 346-4343 PI.K ASK RK \D • ; • ■ ■ i • • i • II i mil Jil 4|>|M Ji ' MX "> >i i tl< • -*H PI ' I"" I I1 f«M »«n rnii-m m iIm m- \l dj* > i"«». • I I tv j.ls^hMiiwfii »ill K- jd»u«u-.f I lit ( MU ( \NS< >I Ml KI MNINMHI I M»K II I I (. IHI I H \ N | >\N UI I INI. 1)1 ADI INK: I PM |)\\ 111 ( OKI 1*1 111 l< \ I 11 IN • Kui.' ji. 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