Sports Daily Emerald Weather may be a factor in Hill meet Today 's Ralph Hill ()pen might not materialize as e\ ervbodv hail hojitnl Athletes from (Iregon and other ( ullages will attempt m toda\'s meet at I la\ ss ard Field to meet N( \.\ auto main qualifying standards lor next week's \t AA Championships at Durham. N C. Hut because ol expei ted rainy weather. Oregon coaches Hill Dellinger and Tom Heinonen might hold several athletes out ol < uni petition and wait until this weekend to take a last chance at NCAA qualifying marks. Although the men current Is have 1(1 automatic qualifi ers and tile women tour, ses ernl NCAA veterans have not vet qualified for a return trip to nallocals On the men s side. Brian ( allien | pole vault) and Hri an U right (4(10 hurdles) s\ ill he looking fot their sec ond straight trip to nationals Ian Peterson a 1 am meter runner, who went to the N't A A meet two seasons ago. is also looking toward an \< \A ap|)earani e lor the women sprinter Rosie Williams is seeking to return to the N't AA meet in the 200 while high jumper Laurel Roberts and disius thrower Stephanie Smith will he seeking their first N( A A appearam e Hut Heinonen is sending the trio to the Long Hem h Invitational in California this weekend instead, where weather conditions and competition will he better The biggest question is how many qualifiers on the NCAA provisional list will be ai ( epted lor the \( A A meet Cullen Peterson. Wil bains Roberts and Smith all ( urrentlv stand on the N't A A prov isional list f ield events begin at t pm with the women s ills i us Running events begin at i to (i in vv ith the women's toilmeter hurdles f 20% OFF EVERYTHING! All regular priced merchandise is 20% off, Tuesday, May 22 through Wednesday. May 23 with this coupon! City Sweats Dance Studio & Active Wear 877 E. 13th Ave. 342-6375 0 “Lite Nights” Wednesday nights 9 pm-12 pm The Millcamp 215 Q Street Springfield (Just off 1-105) Athletes honored as students Oregon seniors 1'errv Obee .mil Stephanie hasperski. .is well as sophomore I).in \ ullak wi'iv honored as the Dniversi l\ . lop student athletes as part ol the athletic department's an mini recognition banquet held I nesday nllernnon m the K.Mt ' liiillroorn ( )hee was named the rei ipi ent ol the lanernh! Athletic Tro pin as one ol the school's top senior student athletes kasperski was given the jai k son Award as the Dm ks top le male si holar. while Vidlak was aw irded the Higdon I’ropln as the I adversity s lop sophomore exhibiting excellence in nthlet H s. si holarship and i iti/.en ship ()hee completed his nolle giate football career as the I’a i dn HI ( oiiterem e's all time leader in punt returns and yardage as well as Oregon’s career leader m receiving yard age Darning a 2 7 (il’A the sei ond team all league selection and two time all ai ndemii pu k w ill graduate in (line w ith a de glee in business before attempt mg to c ontinue Ins football i a reel as a free agent with the Se attle Seahaw ks The Kmerald Trophy, which orikiin.iti’il in l'i i I is spun snrutl |iiiilli\ ii\ the I !11iVi'lsi l\ \ iIfpiirtnu'iit ill .ithlftu s ami (lit- si himl'i sliult'iil nt'usp.i pi