Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 03, 1990, Page 9, Image 9

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    _Sports_
Painful split hurts Duck softball
B\ Cam Sivesind
Emerald Sports Reporter
Things went from vtr<>ot to
h,iil to worse tor the Oregon
women's softball team Uednes
d.H against I’ortl.imi State at
t lim e field
The Ducks jumped .ill over
the Vikings in the first game
taking a 7-1 win behind the
pilt lung of Katie Wiese W iese
upped her record to 1'* 10
(lame two had the i rowd iit
22H wondering if the Ducks
thev just saw were around The
Vikings took advantage ot Ore
gon errors and held on for a I II
victory
Oregon, now 77-2 1. led off
game one by shelling I’SU
pitcher Kristin Jacobs Julie
Cavanaugh and Jeanna King
singled to load first and se< ond
base for the Ducks Kim Man
ning, who was tilling in for a
beiu hi'd I)antn Senner
cranki'd .1 hit off the first base
man that bounced down the
right foul line to drive in ( av
aiiaugh
Tra< rv Simmons lined the
ball over third to drive in King
and Manning came around to
score on a missed throw to set
ond The inning ended when
Simmons was 1 aught stealing
third
The Viking--, who own a
t'i I 1 ret onl. got their onl\ run
in the fourth inning when third
baseman Apollunia linccu//u
hit a double to left that proha
blv should have heeii 1 aught
The I till ks retaliated 111 the
fifth with king ( ranking .1 don
hie to ( enter that drove in ( a\
anaugli who had stolen second
earlier Manning then hit a sai
1 dice to right center to st ore
king
t ,at( her Joelv halers puru lied
Track
Continued from Page 8
.ind van Kensliurg uvvns a I’K of
14 1 4 1 Those Iwo and I lank
Oraham lifetime I’K of
4 in (in will match up with
Oregon's I in Peterson who
i loi ked t 44 (Hi last week and
im ns ,i I’K ol 14 1 7*1
Then there's the a (Hit) where
Kirin will be taking on the
Ducks' lirad Hudson and Peter
Fonseca
K irln . the Hig Fight ( outer
erne's trackster ol the month
tor April, ran a school record
14 a I ta m a dual meet two
weeks ago Hudson owns a life
time best of It >4 14 14 11.' 1
this year, and Fonseca ran a
14 04 VI I’K last week
Without a doubt Dellinger
sees the 1. >110. steeplechase
and a,000 as i ru< nil events for
both teams
"Kiglit from the beginning
we need to do well in the
1 i0() steepiei base and
a.tHM)." lie saiii
Besides Inn ing their distant e
strengths in t ommon both
teams have laced a common foe
this year Washington
I'lie Huskies ended Oregon's
dual meet vii tor\ at 2t> earlier
this year with a HI 7*1 victory
and beat Nebraska *1507 two
w eeks ago,
llowevei Kwi/era and sever
al othe! (Ornlucskers were at
the Ml SA( Relays that das
and Dellinger knows the team
he will face Saturday is a differ
ent team than the one the Hus
kies clobbered
"They're a belter team (hail
they were against Washing
toil. he said Ibis is a meet
that u ill be \ er\ i ompetitne
Oregon is still struggling
from injuries which i ould play
a key part in the meet
Dellinger said Latin Berry
(bruised heel) will long jump
but won't triple jump "unless
it s absolutely necessary
Spencer Williams (groin in
jury) will compete ill both hori
zontal jumps, but sprinter
Klaus Weigeldt (hamstring)
won't run the relays and might
not be able to go at all jimmy
Howarth. returning from the
i hii ken pox will be in the Him
I)RI\M\(, Wl)
I)KI\ INC
CAN KILL
\ I R11 NDSHie
IllttttM'S. tint 11 k (■ 1 \ Unlit ill- I
I,l( till
Injuries have plagued the
l)mks all season and it hasn't
made things eas\ for He I linger
"We’ve had our share of had
I ink he said I think the big
gest fui tor was lielure the sea
soil when the \< \.\ dealt us a
blow h\ del hiring lose deSou/.l
ineligible, whii h was an injus
In e to the young man
All 111 all we've stumbled
through the season, but othei
than stumbling in our fust
meet, we've won all the rest."
Dellinger said "We irate not
been overpowering but we ve
managed to w in
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<i double over the left fielder's
head to score Simmons ()nt
fielder Morm a I lull hit a hlonp
el in trout of the ri>;111 fielder to
si me Kilers making the score
7- I
Wiese held the Vikings to
one lot in the final two stan/.ns
to noli h the w in
Oregon piti her \nn.i I'oore
had a rough go m game two
The \ ikmgs rattled six hits oft
the sophomore arid Oregon
fielding w as no help either
l ilt' I )ui ks committed two el
rors with the second. .1 poor
throw to thud base, allowing a
run to st ore \fter five innings
the st ore was knotted at 1 1
The Vikings broke the tie in
the sixth when Hot t u/.zi lined
a single over set out 1 hast* to
si ore Mil hole 1 luglies
Ihe I links pi,is at Oregon
State Indus in a make up game
from last weekend's laiilotil
I’holo bv Sieve ( anl
junior tirst baseman lulie Cavanaugh haunt es a hit ott her an
Lit' against I’nrtlantl State. The l)mks split .1 tlouhleheatler
m ith the l iking*