Sports Photo b\ Si»\ r ( «rtj Stephanie Wessell (31) and Liz Wilson an' expected to improve their times in the 3.0110 at Saturday's Twilight meet at Hayward Held. Woman's team readies for Twilight Bv Cam Sivesind Emerald Sports Reporter The Oregon women s tr.nl. team hopes the Oregon I w i light meet at Hayward Field Satimhn heroines the perfei t stilting tor V AA qualitving marks Sophomore javelin thrower kirn 11\alt is the only Ihit k to have surpassed the \( \A auto mat i< standard llvatt threw i n l.jst week to easiK out distant e the standard ot 1 / :t -11 The Dim ks have IH Pat ifl< 10 ( onferent e qualifiers, hut Ore gnu coat h Tom Hemonen looks to add to that number as well The emphasis this week is to tr\ and get ready for the Pat. 10s and we d like to take a shot at some Nt.AA qualifying marks too." Heinonen said Senior l.i/ Wilson and junior Stephanie Wessell need to iin prove their times in the 5.000 to t limb up the N< AA laddr-r Both runners are prtivision.il qualifiers by more than 11 set onds MAY 11 TODAY!! U of O Steve Camp { . ‘A ' A (V, ' • . r >1 ' 1 ' * Today a j ’ . ‘ ' • •• •;'. a'y ■ ' ' ’ a ad * IN CONCf RT : • «r ’•* •* at - Sl Tickets available al I MU Ticked Office T r ee c ' t ' Look store and Windows Book store Ken Hutcherson DAY 1 1 30 am Rally I ast f MIJ I awn 7 00 pm - Concert i ar.t E MU l awn WVsscll's personal best of 10 20 00 and Wilson s season best of Iti 27.27 ate more than 10 set onds off the automatic mark iif Hi 10 00 Wilson's I'K is Hi 17.58 Stiff competition from past t ollegiate greats Annette Pe ters lirvne Forbes, ami Shellcn Sleek could help both runners to improved times Peters and Forbes are former Ducks Peters was the 1088 \( AA t hampion in the 5.000 Forbes finished second in the lo.ooo in 1082 while grabbing third m the • 000 that same year High jumper Laurel Roberts is another Duck looking to i rue k the N( A A barrier The sophomore has cleared 5-10D twice this season, good enough lor a provisional spot, but has failed to leap over the n o 1. au tomatic height A pail of Smiths are making positive strides in the throwing events for the Duc ks Stephanie Smith has a toss of 10 i 4 in the disi us to put her on the \'( A A provisional list, but the mark is School tmmtumnr or oaroou of MUSIC THIS WEEK at BEALL HALL: 961 E. 18th Ave SONG & DANCE TROUPE Student Ensemble Frl., May 11 8 p.m. $3 General Admission $1 Students / Seniors CONTEMPORARY MUSIC ENSEMBLE Student Ensemble Mon., May 14 8 p.m. $3 General Admission $1 Students / Seniors OREGON WIND ENSEMBLE Student Ensemble Tues., May 15 8 pm. $3 General Admission $1 Students / Seniors "CARMINA BURANA" Carl Orffs dramatic cantata, with the University Symphony and University Singers Sotaists Mane Landreth. Neil Wilson, and James Miller May 16 & 17 8 p.m. $6.50 General Admission $3 50 Students / Seniors For more information, call: 346-3761 (Music School) Hccycle This Paper s!n of tlir automata, distant e of 171!-.t fill Smith, the 1«)8H NCAA javelin thump, has been strug gling hack from an elbow in jur\ incurred late in the 1089 season Against Nebraska last week at Havwarrl field. she threw a season-best 155 11 The mark is f.ir from her f’K of 187-7 hut she is feeling better every outing. Rosie Williams returned to action at last Saturdays meet, hut the junior sprinter was ob viously not at UK) percent Wil liams who had been undefe.it ed in the 1(1(1 and L!()0 so far this season, broke her streak with a second plat e in the 200 W illiams suffered a strain of her right thigh nearly a month ago Oregon's best sprinter in history has yet to qualify for the NOAAs. and with the injury layoff, it could be diffit lilt to get her times down to tilt- net essary standards Junior Kamala kohlmeier is another Doth who lias fallen under the injury category In winning the 100 hurdles last week kohlmeier hit her ankle on a hurdle, i ausing a large bruise to form \\ ith the Pat 10 heptathlon set to begin Mondas in Seattle at Husky Stadium, the all around athlete's health is of great concern. If kohlmeier could perform well in Seattle, along with freshman teammate kelly Hlair. the Ducks would have a good foothold on point lor the I'ai 10 meet Hlair, the two-time TAC ju nioi winner in the heptathlon has only one collegiate try un del her belt Her personal best of 5.741 set as a high schooler is 4'J points below the N( AA prov isional mark of 5.770 A< lion gets under way Satur dav at 5 U) p m with the dis cus and long jump The worn en's high jump follows at li The first running event starts at ti 1 a w ith tile 100 hurdles The last event for the women is the 5.000 which begins at ft 7 4 The final event of the meet is the men's 1,500 which starts at ft 45 MOVIES 12 [?8bo i;Aitw»r si II L c CHHaUM TMU1MI GATEWAY MALI 741 1?31 Adults SS 00 Shims bgtOTf bpm S3 00 Movies in parenthesis on Frt 4 Sat Only Nuns on the Run 1 IV 3 15 5 15 7 15 9 15 (ii 10) Q & A ■ i . 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