SPORTS Winter blues no match for women’s track team It might still In; only winter, which means any meets the Or egon track teams compete in are indoors. But several Ducks have picked right up where they left off last spring, or even bettered last year's performances as evi dent by the women’s track team in the Vandal Indoor this past weekend at the Kibble Dome on the University of Idaho cam pus. laurel Roberts, who just missed making the NUAA meet a year ago, had her best high jumping weekend ever as a Duck at the Vandal Indoor. On Friday, Roberts cleared 5-10 to win the collegiate com petition, but came back Satur day to win the open high jump competition with a leap of 6-0, just off her personal record of set at last year's Prefontaine Classic Roberts has also started long jumping on a competitive basts this season. On Saturday. Rob erts won a collegiate long jump competition for the first time in her career, leaping 19-01*. equaling Oregon's l>est mark in that event for all of last year Oregon's two best sprinters, senior Rosie Williams and freshman Camara Jones, were the only other individual event winners for the; Ducks Williams sped to a 7 0 clock ing to win the 50-meter dash I riday while Jones was fifth in 7.2. despite winning her trials heat. However. Jones did rebound to win the? 200-meter dash Sat urdav with a time of 2-4 OH WRESTLERS Continued from Page 10 Dan Vidlak. now ranked 4th in the country at 1 IH pounds, remained undefeated against 17 wins this season with a 20-5 technical fall victory, jumping the Ducks out to a usual good start Scott Glenn, who's looking toward a sport in the NCAA championships for the third time, dominated his 134-pound match with a 12-5 win Glenn's 2ti victories leads the team Stone closed out his last home match in the finest season of his career with a pin at 51 set onds left in the first period Stone improved his record to 24H-1 after compiling a 17-14-1 record two seasons ago Finley said Stone could lie the surprise wrestler of the Pac-10 championships Darren Gustafson. Mat Sprague and |eff McCoy each won their matches in the 15H. Iti7 and 177 classes, respectively. Curt Strahm won 7-3 in the 190-pound weight class and remained undefeated in dualmeet action this year with a 14-0 record With the win. Strahm moved into a fourth place tie on the all-time Oregon career victory list with Duane Stutzman at H7 Ciim Strahm dosed tin* final match v\ 11h a 12-4 heavyweight victory, in which he com piled four take-downs The seniors reflected satisfactorily on their careers after the match Curt Strahm also was happy of his home re cord "I only lost once at Mac Court in four years, so that's definitely the hikhIikf't of my ca reer." he said (jni Strahm said his memories no beyond the matches on the mat. and include watching lus younger brother Curt rise in his wrestling career at Oregon The Ducks, ranked ISth in the Amateur IVre.stlinfi News, now get ready for the Pai 10 championships and the Arizona State Wild cats. who are ranked fourth It seems the Pac-10 Championships will la more than just a warm-up for the NCAA Tour nainent "The f’ac-10's a really strong wrestling con ference," said Glenn "Every weight class has at least one or two all-Americans in it I think the I’ai to |< hampionships) lire going to he a good challenge for the team and myself BEN FRANKLIN CRAFTS And Frame Shop POSTER SPECIAL Well frame your poster; includes mounting, regular glass, metal frame plus all the labor Sizes up to 18x24 $29 95 Sizes up to 24x36 $39 95 Sizes up to 30x40 $49 95 Harlow & Gateway Road Springfield • 726-2641 Whitworth College Seniors: Are you thinking about teaching... ...but dread the thought of two to four more years of schooling for a certificate and a mas ter's degree? Check out the Whitworth College Master in Teaching pro gram. Start this sum mer and finish in Au gust of 1992. Ours is the first MIT program of its kind approved by the state of Washington for people just like you. Call today for more information: (509) 466-3229. On Earth.