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SPORTS Oregon to host doubleheaders I Ion I Im* surprised 1<i « .11< h sonic *»f (lie Oregon softlutll (ii.1 \i■ rs looking .1 little out of s\ 111 w licit the\ host three duo hlelle.lilers tills \\eeketiri I ll.lt s l»e( .lose .liter Jll.lVIIlg tt) i otlsei olive ro.nl g,lilies the I tin ks will lie ex perietu mg then Inline opener ng.mist St.in foul toil.it .it < p 111 II the wenther holds up < he gun |()1 hi I he I’.n 11 ii 1 o 151 h overall) will plnv double Insiders .ig.unst third Milked Ari/nmi on S.iturd.iv .tiid eighth-I.inked \ri/oi..i St.lie on S u n d ,i s .i 11 e i pi .n i n g two g.tmes .ig.nnst the ( .irdin.ll on I rnl.n II (Iregon is t»» move mil o! I hr i mi(c 11“ m •• i i*l 1.1 r I hr Dm ks will Mi'i-d ,i stronger tit 11• iis*■ .mil mini' i 'insistent l>iii hing U hilc lIn Iimiii s )iili limg n ml «11*!*• us•• Inn, ■■ slruggli'il must ill tin- season llir sarin1 i .iiinul lir saul lur the Dm I.-, offense l.i-il by first baseman |ulif? (’avaiiaiigh anil shortstop kirn Manning. (Iri'gnn s offense li.nls nnh ln|> ranki il I ( I A in tin- l*a< III w ilh a ^!‘l f batting a\ erage I avannirgh a native of West (,1'imam li'ails tin1 hit parade u ith a It, I batting a\ erage to go along with 1J stolen bases and 2 t runs st tired Manning is rigid mi ( a\ .m,nigh •> I,ill w dll ,i i i t .ivit ago ms home urns .uni 22 runs t >< 111 < - (J 111 lllll sin- Inis struggled in ill** field. in.iking 21 i-rmrs ,iii*l i ompilmg .i 7'IH fielding l<i-ri milage The ma|ont\ <if tin* piti lung liulirs hnvi* (alien to In-shinan K.i* Iii*IIi* I uvlor after .ill * (infer i'll* *■ pit* her K.ilie Wiese was dropped from tin* leant for a* a demit *li*lii leni Ics I ,1\ lor has |*||| Ill'll mil! li 1***1 ler tins season than her rei oril would i n d i t a I e Her o l*o *■.11111*1) run average is sixth best Turn to BALL Page 16 GetA Goodjobj When you get ready to apply for that great job , your resume w ill get put at the top of the pile if it looks something like this . . . YourNiU!£ ^yirQSh. —" Eigas9iisl£iBSiisI'sa * 1( cf 0 .'I'., „ mmH" '"n' M .'I *' .^ ‘Unil*rs,*y ‘ "‘up I(ntj, l»w -..* . . . 1 ,jf (U <■ 1 rl , it. . **s , TTU?n^1 ^ . .-**.. • Hjdurttht mdJCf iflSCffl , . I nitUL 111 bM- 5the su«f 1 the .i . (jiitlt/ l,P,nllU ( hruiiu f’ . S2=-~.-. .. . ,i,i 11,a -.. . Why Don't You Run for the Board? These positions ore non- available: • One Freshman position for two-year term • I mo Sophomore positions for two-year term • One (iraduate Student Position for two-year term • One (iraduate Student Position for one-year term • One leaching Faculty position for two-year term Nominations lor the available Board positions will lx- taken at the l () Bookstore ANNl AI. Ml K list; on l uesdas. April 16, at 1:30 p in in the Walnut Kixnn of the I Nil (across from the l S. Post Office!. I or more informa tion contact the Bookstore General Manager, Jim \\ illiains in person or at 346-4 331 1...........J Phulo h\ \mlrt- Kamrn Orr^ons 4 \ UWmrtrr rrl.n tram with \hkr \1t ( Irndon rvirixinii thr baton horn Drxon Hosrx hvrr. will hut' a still i hnlh'iixir tram Mahaina at thr /V/»w Irani Invitation,ii Ducks face talented teams at Pepsi meet By Ashley Conklin (rntjiatd Sports Editor Tlx \( A \ I hampionships aren't sr heduled to open at Hayward I leld until Mat J‘i Hut tru< k funs i .in catch an early glimpse ol some ot the best tr.it k talent in the nation Saturihiv at the lour team Pepsi Team In vitatlnnal. whir h starts at 1.’ 10 p ni (Ither than the \( J.A meet, some ot the best r ompetitum ill the whole countiv 'till he here (at the Pepsi meet) Oregon men's i oar ii Hill Dellinget said 1 think you'll see some really good t ompetition d tin* weather is r undue ive l )n non and Washington State w ill again take part, hut the meet is even more attrar live w ith Alabama and Indiana joining the field While both the Duck men anil women have won all tout pre \ unis Pepsi ln\ nationals, Dellinger doesn’t see Ins team as the la vorite this time Washington State has the best in.irks and tlx- best personnel.' I)ellinger said Tliev i over the events pretty well Tliev look like thev re serious about r riming down here anil winning lie sail) "from their entries it looks like thev're going to rlonhle some people (in the other side Oregon women's (loach Turn lleinonen sees his team as remaining undefeated in the Pepsi meet lleinonen said he did a cautious pre meet form r hart Wednesday night that hail the (iregon women winning tin* meet h\ 1 it points fighteen points is a pretty big margin in this meet lleinonen saul of the international scoring system used tor the meet Individual events will he stored on a '17 l> i t I g 1 basis with eai h team restrii ted to nnlv two entries per event Relays w ill he si oleil on a 0 0 I 1 basis lleinonen doesn't see the women s meet shaping up to lie quite as good as the men’s but he isn't apologizing lor that "It's a damn good meet. he said "I don 1 think it will he as strong as the guvs bet a use Washington State Oregon might he the top two teams m the nation "All I know lleinonen said is that there are solid athletes in every ev ent I'hc Washington State men bring a very experienced and talent ed team to Eugene in hopes ol unseating Oregon as the team i hainp I'ony la and I I Olio will he hark to defend their titles in the high hurdles and 5 Odd meters, resper tivrlv and Ceorge Ogbeide vv ho won the llld meters last season, is also bat k Sim e last season, the t lougurs have added Augustin Olohia. the indont \t AA * i ilieter i liamp, in the sprints and Samuel kihiri in the 1 add and steeplei hast* Wahama also is strong in both the sprints and distances Brad Mil 'u.ng and ( live Wright have alreadv turned m prov isional \t AA qualifying times uf Id .1.1 ami Id t‘l rt>spet lively in the ldt) this year Both also ran on last y ear's \'( A A vv inning -t \ 100-meter relav team Ain boring the distance events is German Beltran, last year's Southeastern (lonfereiu e 5.000-meter champ I he best distance runner in the Pepsi meet will likelv be Indi ana's Koltert Kennedy, the indoor NCAA mile champ, who was also the outdoor 1 .'>00-meter t hamp last season Two (iregon freshmen. I inlev (iandaele and Andy Maris, vv ill go against kihiri and Kennedy in the 1.500 While the Ducks have been v ulnerable in the sprints before Ron