Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, July 30, 1991, Page 8, Image 8

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his jut) in tin; futurr from Atlanta's sn mid round
draft pick, quarterback Brrtt Favre of Southern
Mississippi
Favre was seven of 11 passing for 127 yards in
cluding two touchdowns lavre. whose second
pass of Ifii! si rimmagi! went for .i lout hdown. said
111! also completed the second pass of his college
career for a tout hdown
I'hvre may he the Falcons' insurance policy il
Miller, who has been injured three of the four
years he's played with the team, goes down again
"I never got hurt in college so it's just one of
those things where the body is going to give when
big guys hit you." Miller said
But I avre, who was sporting a t niversity of Or
ugon cap while on tile sidelines and at the post
game press confurciue. said lie knows that il ‘still
er is healthy and playing well the team will win
games
And what about the Oregon cap'
"It s Chris' hat," f'uvre said "I thought i could
gel Miiiic nir time tonight It worked her ausc I
e\ cii got so in i* funs hollering at me
Both Miller and Loville had some advice for
Bill Musgrave and other I)ur ks who hope to Break
into the Ni l. this season
"Working hard, hardwork." Loville said They
all have the work ethic That work ethic was in
stilled in us In t loach Brooks and Ins stall \\> ve
always been the underdog and we never got the
respire I, so the way we countered that was just by
working hard and taking respect
(Musgrave should! go out there and do what
he's Been doing." Miller said "He had .1 great <a
reer You just gottn have the heart and the talent
And Loville said the hard work II takes to get
into the Ni l. is worth while
"You can't heat it." he said "You work form
7 ill to 1 to and vou're at home and you still have
the rest of your dav And you gel paid a lot. a lot
of money to do something you love So it < an't he
too had
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Ducks add another
star javelin thrower
Tin1 Oregon women's lr;n k te.im has added another nation
al-raliher javelin thrower ,is the Ducks tr\ to replace \( .\A
rharnp I'uula Berry.
Kelsey Stellick a two-time stale javelin champ from
Sammamish High Sc ( col in Bellevue. Wash signed a na
tional letter -of intent late last week for Coach Tom
Ileinonen s team
Along with Stellick the Ducks earlier signed Roseburgs
keri listerbrcxik. another one of the nation's best high school
javelin throwers to a letter of intent Stellic k and bsterbrook
join two-time all-American Kim Hy.itt and returnee Kelly
Kemjif In the javelin
Stellick's personal rec ord of 155-4 came last month when
she won the event at the Koehler national high sc hool meet in
hlmhurst, III Her throw was also tile- top high school throw
this year
Besides being one of the nation's best javelin throwers,
Stellic k is also a hoptalhlete all-Americ an Shi- owns a l‘R of
-1,(>48 (joints, which was the second-best high sc hool mark in
the* United State's last year This year, Stellie k owns a best of
4,t»:t2 in the multi-event competition
With our success ai developing quality javelin competi
tors, wo obviously (eel that Oregon is the right program for
Kelsey's talents " Heinnnen said in a released statement
The javelin has boon her best event year after year but she
has been able to develop her skills in the heptathlon the last
five years We feel she is capable of doing well at this level."
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