LOSS Continued from Page 10 provision,il \( A A i|ualifvmg standard and ius! missed the auloni.at n standard ol to "it f) rt»gii it a s s i s t a n t t oil i ll 11 non ge Walt ott who t oat lies tin' Dui k splinters was pleased with the time. .but. wasn't..sur prised In it We knew w e would run nil tier 4U Indus he said U ttll better innditions (than last week), ssi' saitl all ssi'ek sve were running the relas In win.'' This is onls out third time imining it together so I'in pret Is happs." t Iras said W f just ss anted to hang ss itli them ( A 1 alia ina a lid W a s h i ng ton State) " Harris saitl it was about nui' Oregon had good sseath or for .1 meet and believes the Du- ks i an meet the automata \( \ \ -.lamiartl AN i* r an definitels gel our best time later on hr- --aid I'm ( nnfidetil ss>• > an do if again It won t fie i-asv toi lianas ,111(1 IlnsiH; io i mu '-nltati- on tr.n k and tin- o-ia\ fin- .rest of the season ->itne t he s start spring lootball prat tire toiias Doing both wdl l»- real his tii ! loses said Another football ;plas ei also had a good das Saturdns as Muhammad Oliver struggled earls but - aim- on in ss in the high lump at 7-0' * t )li\ er bare Is i leared . n 1 *1' * on his third attempt. but then ss on the event In' s( almg ' O' . am Ins first attempt before miss ini; tiirr*' tutu's ,t! ' 1 ’ \f!t>r Ion mg surgm livin' nu his left wrist List spring, and flitni injuring .1 kina' during football s« si son. OHvim Said In' s ms! happy to iin.dh hn hr.iithv V\ itli fin k iii't- iiijui v I : born putting ptfssmi- on mv si'll ,nu) w is iinntalii dow 11 !»• 1 him' I was lining too ■ all lions hu said \\ 1 til flu1 kins' 1 11,1s si ,ui‘d In .lit.11 k lliu bat at tin' h'ighoi Imights 1.1 ai also had a good dm Ini low mg llu- rol.ii 1 lot king 1 I i 110 in tlii' 1 10 motor Inin lies behind Washington Stall' s i nm la and Indiana s l .Iioiii Terry \ 11 tit 111 g li I Im m a 1 k was wind aided. thi' tiiiif was good enough for (a as to go below llu' provisional \l \ \ standard m mill his first hurdle rat o "I tin* simmhi bn .1 list* of i ham string injurs ()i»'gon «»Is.»> gut .1 t ouragrnus per tor in a n(r fro hi |.i v *• I i n I . |ir t r d d I'spjir ,i t r r I I hi y spramed li’tt .inkle Nk Ipp4'i !. i k i' i v-' .» i .Uillnu-; moci it mm! .ipjvru.it h lu pr.ntet t the ankle stiii won the-event sv vth .i toss ut 1 JO II I k nrv\ w*• u«*i• ii»*d thr points Skipper said I m a i ompetiYt>c and Iike to t urn 'pete Skippri nr I hr- rest ut tin* 1 )ut k points ditin t frails mat tri on thn* das hn ausr W ash tngtnn State was just too good [h«*\ if a vers good trat k tram Oregon < oath Hill IHd linger said I hrv have right oj ID kr\ people that air older more mature athletes that all ( ,m i mi lun hi three i-v nits l lii* ( 111114,11*. nmi only right nt llu* ini:i*l v !'l .■ v nils lint, thru ihpth Irfinitrlv jiitiil "f! U ashington *> si.ilr \ugti*. Un (Hiitna unn thi' mu .inti v\ .is si *i onil in I lit* ..’Hi I w lull* train in,itc lliorvii' ( )g !"• i ii I- uliu won tin long lump, was ilimi in ihr 1 tin ami imiiili in Ihr .'(HI Kulii'il I'm r and I• >111s Hill leii a l'l ,iii(4.il vHirp 111 ill' 1 (1(H) meter streplri |liiM* .lllti Samuel K ti1111 srinn.il m lilt* 1 '•(Ml lain ■ hnihletl hat h tf> win the nun Hnl while il was a ii,i\ lor Ihr I nilgais perhaps mm (hr ovn whelming f a v or il r lor ihr \( \ .\ i row n lain I h is spring .it liavwarii liehl. il was also a shining tiav for Oregon s 41X1 nirln rrla\ Irani PEPSI Continued from Page 11 nor in the 1.000 motors. .1 ra< o she hadn't run sun o lol>ruar\ I lor n inning timo of 0 l-l 7.1 was a provisional Nl A.V ipiali I \ i n n I t m c .1 ii ti .1 1’K tur \usr.ila II \\ iis nil f In pni\ I siiin.ijlv \usr.ii.i siiii I u.isn't s.urr ili.il I u.Hilil Kim 11\ .ill 11 si i 11 mk I n • i Inn grst slfiiit"' nl llif si-iisnii. lop ing tin- |.l\ ••iin t.u i imunii tn I'.irn hi‘r .1 spot in the \( \.\ 1 lidtnpioiisliips Slif tosst'il tin* l.tvi'hn 1 ' > 1- past tin- \< \.\ 4 Wanted H • " Eugcm* >ixM lor rf<-iujplr* *''• NC Santa Barbara AJ 10b PERSONALS Oregon Daily Emerald's 1 stop Marketplace y/. The tour ot your house and dinner were both great Hope spring rush went well 11 Hi: 10b PERSONALS ODE PRODUCTION DEPARTMENT APPLICANTS Than* r ()u lo* all the UimIk appln a liOn* lo* Ihe positions open in the p«o due lion dopa*t»n®nl The applicant* *e ■ected lo* inleimew* ha»* been *n tai led You* appln at • anil *ema*n lit® through tell term ’iW1 »*«*' though fon may nol ha*® per*' *®iet led lo* an mloiyma al lh*» lime Plea*® all to up dal® you* plTOna nunihe* in the lell *1 you a*c *1*11 tMie*®*led tn a ponlion Mu hem Hob* Piodut '■ >■ Man *.j» 10b PERSONALS Delta Delta Delta proudly announces its newest members: Marisa A Suzanne T Heather R Mandy G Congratulations! . .. i'i UI ct*« »our Quid*' ITjjt WOWO specialists! ■! 4ilt» it ' S* hi »»l \(>J ! 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