Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 14, 1990, Page 12, Image 12

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also suffered
"Mans is the kev link in our
t hail) and without hint we're
out ni svni \\ ah nil said
Weigeldt finished fourth m
las! vear’s l'a< 10 meet and
now has the sixth fastest time
of the season heading into the
( nnfereni e meet
\\ .ill ott said he thought the
automatii. N< A A qualifying
standard of to 20 is definitely
within Weigeldt s reach. while
Weigeldt said being out tor so
long may give him an advan
lage next weekend
A lot of people might have
forgotten about me and I might
not lie considered as real ami
pel it ion. lie said
Not only did Oregon gel the
I'm in qualifying mark il
sought from Weigeldt hut t ’ur
11s Wilson finished second in
the Kill m a personal record of
17 j'c teammate (iliris fhoina
in added .1 PR ut 47 72 to
quality t<>i tlic f’m !U meet and
Brian Wright was fourth in
47 00 also a I’R
Danny Lopez look a Break
from the i.(Kill meter steeple
i base to run the hup meters and
turned in a Bar It) qualifying
1 ',() tt) the tastes! HUH by ail
Oregon runner this season
"I ill happy," Lopez said
"lOregon head roar h| Bill (Del
linger] finally let me really go
for it in the H(00) I thought it
would lie around 1 48-1 4tl, hut
I’m not disappointed
Oregon’s Lrii Peterson won
the 1.500 meters hut wasn't
able to Break the NCAA stall
dard ot I 42 JO when he fin
ished in t Hi 111 Oregon’s Pat
I taller and Ku k Mestler tin
ished third and fourth, respet
lively turning in PKs of
t 411 01 and t 47 27
The Dili ks also got good pel
formant es from toady O’f’.on
nor in the 400 meter hurdles
Jason Walton in the high jump
Sports
and I s.- Van Si hoiark. in the
steeple! hast'
()'( i innor won his event in
">2 tiH lui ,i t’R and a I’ai 1(1
qualilving lime while Walton
lied his I’K in the high jump at
(e It)'.
Van Si huiai k set a I’K with a
time nl H "et tl in the steeple
qualifving for the Pai lit meet
However. Latin Hern and
Spent er W illiams were unable
to move oil the N( A A prov i
sional lists in the long jump
and triple jump, respet tivelv
I would have felt better had
Spem ei. 1 .atin and Lru quali
tied lit'i ause those are three kev
people we need for NOAAs.''
Dellinger said "Thev'rc still
not there vet and not to the
point where I'd like them to
he "
Men's Notes Oregon's Pedro
da Silva and Mike Leonesio
will lie in I’ai 10 dei athlon
whii h starts Mondav in Seattle
and ends Tuesdav DaSilva is a
strong favorite to win.
QUALIFIERS
Continued from Page 9
d if ions. Heinomm said
\\ hen I hr c onti t! ions an*
ri111. shr will lx* muir < unii
drill
I rrshman l.nka kiem finally
hmkr I hr Pa< in standard in
I hr Him aftrr narruvvh missing
in tun prev ious rac rs Kirin s
time nt J in uh is a nev\ PK and
makes hri the third i)uc k to
quality tor the Pat lOs in the
r\ rnt
tnka was just smashing her
head against the wall Shr
missed the standard by one
tenth (of <1 second) oih e and In
five hundredths one*;,
I leinonen saiil
Kim Hutson v\ as tht* highest
Oregon finisher in Saturday s
HDD edging Klein with a time
ui 2 10 ''o Hutson had already
qualified lot the I’ac in meet
The lavelin was the setting
till anotllei meet rei old
Karin Smith ol Nike West
and a t;oac h at Smith t.ugene
High Si hoof, had a toss of
lu i ; to surpass the ohf mark
ol I'll (l set by Katin Sulmshi
in HIM a
I lovr this plat e I v\ ,mtc<i
to ( miir lim k .ind throw well in
front of the kids from South Ku
gene. Smith s.iid This is
wonderful I wouldn’t trade
this for the world
Die I’hi 10 meet is next for
Oregon The heptathlon gets
underwav todav .it lluskv Sta
dmm m Seattle K a mala
kohlmeigi and Kelly Blair look
to get the si uring started early
lor the I Ini ks Idle event eon
t hides I'uesdav afternoon
The remaindei of the events
lake plate Saturday and Sun
day
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