Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 22, 1991, Page 8, Image 8

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    SPORTS
Track teams split against WSU
By Ashley Conklin
Emerald Spoils Ediloi
The (Jregon men's tr.u k
team suffered its worst dual
meet loss ever Saturday
when Washington State in
flu ted a 11 1 Wl defeat oil the
I lie ks
"I've said this before that
records are made to be bro
ken ” (Iregon (ioat h Hill Del
linger said 'HopefuiK Ibis
record isn't beaten for a long
time
One reason for Dellingers
optimism was that Oregon
at tualK performed pretts
well
The Ducks' -tx 10(1 meter
relav le.irn of Devon Hoses
Mike Mi < Hendon Hob (ira\
and Ronnie Harris finished
sei ond to the I aiugars hut set
.i nexx m !hk)I record of Id HO,
treating tlic 10-vear old re
cord of to H4
“Our gu x s ran prett v
well " Dellinger said "The
meet xxas closer than the
s<ore said Washington State
x\,is heluml in the relax and
their world-class sprinter
lAugustin Olohial had to
make up some x ardage
(Iregon also got good per
form.tm es from Si ott Mi ..
who won the hammer xxith .1
personal record of -MS Id
and Brian Wright who
1 lor ked a season lies! SO H7
in the 400 meter hurdles
It xvas a different storx on
the women's side where (>r
egon posted an easy .7*1 S7
win over W ashington State
"We wanted to get the win
with a minimal effort." (Ire
gan < :<)«(.h I om Hr jnonen
said.
Although the I tin ks didn't
load up. the\ had several
good marks espw iallv from
I. ii ( \ N u s ra I a and lisa
harnopp, who went 1 2. re
spe< livek in the 1 TOO me
ters over the ( oilers' Llii/a
DoNascirnento
The I)u( ks also had I 2 fin
ishes in the high lump and
long jump and swept the top
three spots in the i (100 me
ters
Oregon also got a I’K and a
win from Karen Wiedmann
in the 4(H) hurdles her firsi
ever i oilege vii ton
Mt. SA( Relays Oregon
also had tv\n athletes i.ompel
mg in the Mount San Auto
Turn to TRACK Page 9
Duck women golfers
to host Pac-10 tourney
By Robert Weber
f Spoil*; Hepoitei
Sunshine. short rough and
rounds in the low 70s at
< nurses .ill over California and
Arizona are out In are unpre
dietable spring weather, ankle
deep rough and si ores in the
high 70s to low HOs at one of
the Northwest's toughest golf
( nurses
The latter is a brief descrip
tion of what is expected at the
fifth annual I’acifit It) Confer
enc.e women's golf champion
ships, running todav through
Wednesdav at the a.UOO yard
Kugene (Country ( Hub
l .ugene (lountry < !lub is an
im red ible i nurse '' Oregon
Coach Kenee Mack said It s
in great shape The rough's
deep the fairwais are iliunat u
CALL FOR ENTRIES
PHOTOGRAPHY CONTEST
EXPLANATION
April 22 - May 25
Hie I () Bookstore Is spoil
seringa photo contest with
this theme:
THE BEST OF TIMES"
Show us the tx-st times you
have with your friends by
photographing what you do
when you are .ill together
Whether It is Spring Break
or a night out on the town,
we want to sit what you do
for lun!
('.teat Prizes will be offered,
and your entry photos will
be displayed In the store
Hie winners will lx- person
ally notified, and their
names posted In the lobby
of the Bookstore, as well as
announced In the Oregon
Dally Emerald on May :H.
1991
Have lots of fun with this
and Good I tick!
There will tx- exciting
prizes awarded to four
lucky winners: our
People's Choice prize
winner will be chosen by
you the people!
First Prize
A .JVC Compact Disc Player
(Value $300)
Second Prize
$200 in cash
Third Prize
(ilympus Infinity Twin
Camera (Value $ 1 HO)
People's Choice
Free processing lor :>2 rolls
ol film (enough for each
week of the year).
RULES
• lull entries per prison
• Ail photos must have
t>ecn taken since Mai 1
1990
• No professional (a
person whose principal
living Is made by taking
pictures) may enter
• Sl/e of photo (total print
or matte si/e)
Maximum: 11x14
Minimum: 5x7
• Color prints only
• Judging will be done bv
Qualex, Inc . the t 'O
Journalism Dept . and
local prolessionals outside
of the UO Bookstore lire
judges will not be aware of
who submitted anv entry.
DEADLINES
I 'hr duration ol the Photo
( ’oiliest will be
April 22 - May 25
• All photo entries must
be received at the photo
department ol the l O
I looks tote (near the bai k
o| the mam floor) no later
than May 25
• <^n the bark ol your
enti tes you must print
very clearly:
(1) Your name
(2) Your address
(3) The title ol yout
print
(4) Ihe type ol camera
lens and Him nsr-d
(if possible)
• People s Choice'' voting
will take place within the
store May 1 1 25
• Prints must lx- picked
up by June 8, 1991.
UO BOOKSTORE
I 'm 4 Klr.uiO 1
MI7J04U’ ,
SAl MIAtt)
ncut-uu
late arid the greens will be
readv bv Monday
Typical Oregon spring
weather combined with the
course s deceptive length will
cause Mines to balloon. Mack
said And Mai k should know
what she's talking about her
squad has placed the Kugene
course twice a week situ e Sep
tember
"On paper it doesn't look
long, but it is because you
don't get a lot of roll here like
vou do in Arizona or Califor
nia Mat k said "I..ist year it
took a team average of 7.1 or 74
to v\ in, this year it will proha
blv be around 7H
"People will be hitting long
irons and woods into the par
fours and the long rough will
fori e them to i hip out and then
go tor the green
Three of the nation's top six
teams will compete in the tour
namcnt led bv second-ranked
Arizona which has won six ot
its nine tournaments this sea
son
1(1.A and Arizona will
i nine in and be very tough
Mar k said "Stanford will be
right up there and after that a
lot of teams will battle for
fourth, fifth and sixth plat e
favorites for individual lion
ors ini lude Arizona State's him
Millies. I'CI A's l.isa higgens
a ml a pa i r of Ui tdcats i n
Annikn Sorestam and Mutter
1 lageman
I'CI.A collected its first con
terence title last year, charging
Iriiin behind during the final
round to overcome Arizona by
one shot and Arizona State bv
two strokes at the Stanford < aril
('.ourse
The Sun Devils Brandie Hut
ton captured medalist honors
last year with a five under par
2 14 Burton the collegiate
player of the year last season as
a freshman, won't be back to
defend her title as she is now
play mg on the l.Pl >A cm uit
The I Jut ks sixth pl.u e per
formant e in last year's lourna
merit was the highest finish m
(Jregon history vet Mack be
lieves her team's strong play
lately has put them in a posi
turn to improve on that mark
"We are very ready, she
said "We had our best three
day total at ASt' and have been
playing very consistent
Oregon's success may de
pend on whether junior Star la
Yamaii.i can continue her solid
play Yamada who enters the
championships with an 80.5
Storing average Is fresh oil her
lust tournament win at the Ore
gun State Inv national
"Starla is playing great."
Mack said "Her short game
has improved and that's why
she’s play mg so w ell
T h e lourna m mil gets
underway with Arizona State.
CSC and Washington State tee
ing off at 8 10 a m Admission
is free
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