Sports High jumper sets record at Oregon invitational Four Duck women achieve personal bests By Cam Sivesind Emerald Sports Reporter The hinh jump pit Imm center stage .it ll.ivward I Sat 11 r If H to outdistam e tin old mark of lit'/ set in l'lHfi l»\ Irame ( or k( roft of i n kaiaks I rai k < hit) I love to jump here " said Morsheim of Hayward field SWING INTO SPRING AT LAURELWOOD GOLF COURSE Driving Range Hub Rf ntaK iOf ■ ' !,J 2700 Columbia 687-5321 The surfai e is great the fans are great and there’s a real tmvn atmosphere The ()i tuber graduate of Washington's Physical Therapy Si hool equaled her o\\ n per sonal best with the leap Horsheim has only been train ing seriously situ e September and it s pay mg olt Horsheim won the event .it the Mt S.v Relays in Walnut ( aid a week earlier with a ti-j 1. mark She may return toi the Oregon Twilight meet May lit and she is definitely going to compete at the f’refontaine ('lassii lone ! 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Cofpc*****^ *M • V « • •■•*»-*' «:».;%•• «%\ M*c ’ *« A'.wt! fc»» A ‘ V '«*•■ %§i'rndmmv* »> M*,t Ccxporattan hOC * * V:»» E •**•»* V.v *j*»- *--j (. . . ■• a.'* •'*,>« • a « lhC'» 'riv'r •- j'Ih'*' HV kohlmoior set .1 new I’R with her total of xtlOfi point.s In the proi css. she also sot PHs 111 tho high lump. 2(H), and 800 Though tho mark foil short of her goal of a. too points under rainy t onditions I rida\ kohlmeier was all smiles Satur (lav "I was really happv w ith the first dav hut the second day it was pouring down rain." kohlmoior said "It was miser aide File weather definitely wasn't in our favor Hlair .u cumulated -1 '1-42 points tin third plai e Both atll lotos easily surpassed the Par d i( 10 ( ontereiK e (pialify iug mark of I i00 hut fell short of the \t \ \ standard of >.2Hll "kellv and I hotll need to work more spot ificallv on 0111 thum s kohlmeier said Oregon discus thrower Stephanie Smith proved that hoi PK of He) 1 a w eek earlier <11 California was no fluke The senior threw consistent i\ around the Hit) foot mark all day. including a new best of I ti.t-4 Though Smith began the day with a poor outing in the shot put. she w as able to pul it be hind her and triumph in the discus "I just wasn't ready in the shot, hut I was still t onfident in the disi us." Smith said it was good to I’K and come hat k and he able to throw in the 1 tills again.' Smith now hopes to break the 17(1 barrier and possibly the \( AA standard of 17;! feet She currently is among the top do/, i'll throwers in the i ollege ranks, but Smith knows her \( AA provisional mark will probably not hold up Smith is confident about im Turn to Invitational, Page lb Softball games reset; four players signed Ilic Oregon softball tram s doubli' header with Arizona Slalr originalK scheduled lot last Saturdav lias been re st heduled for toda\ at to ill a lit at I low o Hold dlli‘ to weekend rains. ()regon s Sports lnform.it ion Department an in in in fit In addition, the double head ei original!) si heduled for Sun dav at Oregon State will be played Tlmrsdav. A non-ton fereni e double header with Portland Slate si heduled foi \\ ednesdav at t |i ill .it I lowe is still si heduled I'lie Sll) also announced last l uesda\ that first veal ( begun softball i out h I ami Hum n has signed four prep stars and a ju mot i ollege all Ainorn a selet turn to national letters of intent to attend the I niversitv I he high si bool players art' lot al all-t oiilerent e sells tiuns l.aune 1 deist liatier ol Pleasant Hill and lonnifer Piper of South l.ugeue as well as |elinifei lop ham ot Milwaukie and Kai helle I a\ loi ot Atrus 1 leights ( alii Marlin Mil all, who stalled as a prep at Medtoid is the |(' transtei ( urrentl) play mg al i I'ntr.il \rizona (hdlego 1 leist hauer is .m outliehlei with .1 I'M h.itting average Slit' pl.ivs tin (lie I,