Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 31, 1991, Page 5, Image 5

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    SPORTS
Team race to heat up with seven finals today
By Ashley Conklin
Ervoiald Sports t ditor
I rnncssrr .mil Washington
Stiitf appc-ar to bo ri^ilit vvhrrr
tliov want to lii> hi-adiiig into
thr final two days of the \( \ A
I lark Fii'ld (Championships
at I lavvvard l-'iidd
Until ti’arns got all of thi-il
nrrdrd qualifiers through
Thursday’s prrIiinitial v rounds
as tin- team ra< o In-ats up today
and Saturday wlutii almost all
of the finals w ill lit- In-Id
Ur hi-lpnd musclvrs to
day " Trnnrssrr (Coach Doug
Brown said "Ur advanced r\
rrylmdv vvt-iiredi'd to todav
But so did thr (Cougars w ho
an- still thr favoritrs Brown
said
Samuel kilim won his hral
ol Ihr I aOO-mrtrr run. Tom I i
won his heat of I hr 110 hur
dies. sprinlrrs Augustin (Mobia
and ( Crorgr Ogliridr advanced
in thr 100 mrtrrs as did 1C |
(Clio m thr a.000 lor Washing
ton State
Brown said kibiri who is at
tniipting a 1 .00 1,000 meter
strrplri hast- doilhlr. could be
thr difference tor Washington
State
" I hr most important guy on
both trams is Saimirl kibiri.'
Brown said. "and hr's looking
aw rsoinr right now
No final i-yrnts wrrr hold
Thursday bu! finals in four
fu'lil i’ii ills anii three running
I’Vrnls vi ill hr held today for
the nii'iv
I hi’ biggest liame not to ad
vain i’ Thursday was Indiana s
Kobfrt Kennedy llm ilelending
\( \.\ i haui|i in Ihi1 1 Mill lie
fini.slu’d fifth in a slow limit
and with only tin1 top tour an
Inmutnallv ailvani mg to the b
mils Kennedy was stur k in no
man s landwhen si’icn runners
in the sin ond heat ran faster
than ,11110111' in thi' tirst rant'
' I he first heal was beauti
fill said (a'orgi'town s Steve
Holman, who won the second
heat in t 4lit. I i ouldli t be
lieve how slow it went with
sin h a strong held
"Sowe set it up the first i oil
pie of laps then it bei ainc a
rai e.' he said I think the last
pat e benefited me 1 got mti>
the groove and it felt great
After seeing what happened
in tile 1 a00. Oregon's fat llal
ler was determined mil to lei
the same thing happen to him
III the tost heat of the . (100
1 taller pushed the par e for
most ol the raie but was out
kii ked at the end to finish litlll
in 1 -4 0 4 a I
Haller still made the finals
when onlv seven runnels start
ed the second heat but really
didn't want to lake a > hunt e on
quality mg
"You saw what happened in
I hi- ! MM I ' hi’ said 'inn
(ton t m.iki- Ihnse mistakes here
iM \ \-i
Itiilh’r yvas upset with him
si*tf. however lur not pushing
tin- p,n r more
I should huv i- taken il mu
lurin' hf sail) 1 li*t il gel
ar\ay tiniii rut* .1111! aliimed
(hast* guvs In lake me Id .ill l \
tr.i gear
( )nt* I llll k W 111! DID I’l iiulltll
i*tl ipialdying for today s semi
finals was Hot) (Tray i n the III)
meter hurdles
(.ray i rinsed into (lie semifi
mils h\ finishing second in his
heal uilh a wind aided tune id
I I 7 r>
\fler the first i dii|>Ii* id Inn
dies I pul il on autopilot and
shul dins n he said 1 linin' I
altar k the hurdles or mu ag
gressivoly hei ause I kneu I was
111 the top tu o or three
( way did sal lie won I relax
like that in the semifinals
'(wanted, I i and do that m
the semis, he said I plan to
run realty fast in the semis and
hopefully I'll get a I’K
( begun s other ipial itier to
advance was Si oil Md.ee, the
\ ( A \ del e nil i n g ham me i
i hump Mi (lee had the du\ A
fourth best throw at .’It) to
udvuni e to Saturday s finals
After has ing foul problems at
last years \t A A meet \M.ee
said lie pist wanted to gel an
early legal throw Thursday
I w.inh'i! in Ifi'l nut tin- r111vt
.* I Ii I K»'t .1 III! US ill- s.lllt
Smrlli(>rn Mrlhnilist's (Itris
tophi' Kilt- who li.nl thu lop
ij11.»11fV»Mv; mill k o! ' I I ;i li.nl
tlm tl.i\ s liusi throw .it tit it
Kiln is pit kml Io delhtoiin
Mi (.,t■ i■ .is tin \( A V i li.imp
I k iml ot 11ki■ this iM-tti'i
tlt.it I in not I'vpct lull to wm
Mi ( .ft- said hist htM hum1 it s
.it hillin' thi'H' s pimple that
uutild 11Iir mi' tn \\ 111 it again I
dull t ii't'l am pnssure 111>111
that
t Iri'gi in s ( id hi I ialtnii u as
suppose In ( umpctr in thi'
1 it Mi I hursdav hut si r.iti In-d
Irum tlir i ninpi'titiui! hei ause
nt a stiimai h tin \ irus
QUOTES FROM HAYWARD FIELD
• I keep seeing these Beat L A things all over the place
and I'm thinking Is that us or the Lakers'’ UCLA shot
putter and discus thrower Trade Millett when asked d she
was a Los Angeles Lakers tan
• Usually you hear footsteps but l didn t hear any today
Maybe it was the way the wind was blowing, but I didn t
hear anything Texas Christian sprinter Johnny Drum
mond. who easily won his 100 meter heat in 10 19
• There's no rivalry, we re just great competitors
Texas sprinter Carlette Guidry on the anticipated show
down between herself and Louisiana State's Esther Jones
in the 100 and 200
• What I'll do is rest these dogs Tennessee distance
runner Todd Williams when asked what he'll do on Friday
after running a 10,000 meter final Wednesday and a 5,000
meter semifinal Thursday before coming back to run the
5.000 final Saturday
• I like getting dingy when I throw I was singing Christ
mas carols when l was throwing today l like doing stupid
things I think that helps with me with my throwing
UCLA thrower Eric Bergreen a graduate f South Eugene
High School
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