Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 23, 1991, Page 8, Image 8

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    SPORTS
Ducks, others get last chance for NCAA marks
By Ashley Conklin
( rru-fdld SpcaC I rHor
It used to simply lie uilled the I.ast
Chanr.e Open Kviin will) .1 name
i hange. it's still the last ( hanc e to ijual
ifv for the N't !A A ( championships
known as the la-s Steers Open this
year. Thursday's r> |i ill true k meet at
I lay wart) f ield is set for the sole pur
pose of getting people qualified for next
week's NCAA meet at the same venue
With midnight tonight the offii ial
deadline for NCAA qualifiers, it's now
or never for some of Oregon and the
Northwest's top ( olleglate talent
I iltingh Mime of the best lompeli
linn tonight should fie in the dist.inre
events
kentur k\ s Hiil) Whelan and Jim kai
ser w ill line up in the 1 .Still meters w ith
Oregon's Shannon Femora And\ Mans
and Alan Foster I hose five runners w ill
all ho going for the N't AA automalu
standard of t ■) 1 ri0 with sorin' help
from loral runners sin li as Mike
HI,ii kmore and |mi Hill
Foster and Femora have both pros i
sionallv qualified for the 1 ><mi via the
Twilight Mile two weeks ago m the ( tre
gun Twilight
Oregon's (a din Dalton prohabK won't
run the 1 iOO as he'll go against South
ern Florida's Chris I’avne and Washing
ton State s I | ( ulo III I he ri 0IM) meters
Oregon assistant < oat h John (.illespie
said Dalton < uuld t onic back in the
1,500 lint will run the r> (Hit) tonight he
can sc Dalton would rather run the 5,000
at the N( 'AAs
Another distance race to kee p an eve1
on IS the t out) meter steeplechase lea
luring Oregon's Tve V'an Schoi.uk
(8 44 021 and (denisons David Witt
man. who has run ft 47 5H this season
Both are provisional c|ualifiers hut are
shooting for an automatic standard ol
ft 4 t 00
I.emora is also looking to lower his
personal ree ord ol 1 1 . in the HIM) in
.in attempt to go iielou the automatic
standard of 1 17 50
(Ither Ducks looking lot automatic
cpia I dying marks are the 4 \ 100- meter re
lav tram of Devon Hosev. Mil haei Mi
Clendon. Hob (Irav and Ronnie llam*.
(,r,n m the 110-meter hurdles Art Skip
per in t h e j a v e I i n a ml Nick
Anastassiades in the hammer
(,rav w ill no against teammate Mu
hammad Oliver .uni Washington's Dana
Hall hi the 110 11tirilies and could possi
Ills (nine back later in the 4011-meter
hurdles I'he \( AA automatic times in
both are 1,1 71! and all 70. resprctivclv
Anastassiades will be aiming tor the
automatic (|ualitier ol _*05 1 m the ham
liter against a field that includes Ore
gun s Si ott Mi (lee and local throwers
Mike Fritchman and |im Driscoll
\nastassiades has a season best and I’K
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Woody Allen
By Eric Lax
WOODY ALLEN
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A BIOGRAPHY
ver the past 20 years on the set. in the editing
room, anti at home Woody Allen has been talking
about his work and his life with Eric Lax 1 he result is
1 ax's superb biography of the incomparable filmmaker
and actor the most candid and close up portrait ol
Allen we have yet had. as well as an extraordinary look
into the mind and feelings ol an aitist at work
Here is the transformation ol the shy Brooklyn boy who
hated school but worshipped the mm les into the artist
renowned and admired worldwide. Here is the
immutable voice ol Woody Allen in hitherto unpub
11shed letters, in early "stand up" material, in scripts in
progress Here is Allen on his childhood, on his Borscht
Belt apprenticeship, on his career in ‘50s television
writing for Sid Caesar and others, on his reluctant,
arduous rise as a comic, his discovery of his essen
tial talents, his musics from B'hat's New
Pussycat.’ to Crimes iirnl Misdemeanors to films
now being created Here is Allen talking about
Louise Lasser, Diane Keaton, and Mia f ar
row. about his children, about his recent
work. the work he wants to do in the future,
and about the artistic vision that has com
pelled him throughout his career.
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