Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 03, 1992, Page 12, Image 12

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Men’s track expects strong return
jThree of Oregon's
Pac-10 title winners
are returning this year
By Jake Berg
Enwalcj Sports r it' v
Then should he few sur
prises from tin Oregon tnon's
(rail, and fluid train this sea
son
The Duils urn xpi•ctf'dly fin
isheil in third plai r at tin
Nt.AA Championships last sea
son. but Oregon returns most of
Its s< ori-rs from that imrl st
groat things ss 111 !>• rxpix ted !
tho Dm Is
All thrisr of (In gun s f’iu ifii
10 Conference individual (till
winners front a w ar ago n-tum
In defend their lilies m the
i humpinnshtps at Hayward
field Mav 22 and It I tin- first
time in lo years the f'ai-10
meet will Is- held ait Ha s w ard
Six of the men who.si nred 2H
of the Duels 0. N( A A points
lire also hai l for Oregon's first
dual meet Saturday at \\ ashing
ton Only hammer thrower
Slot! Mlt.ee tile \l A A full
nor up. is go nr from 1 h i s
spring's lineup
1'he dei altllon mav provide
the Dm Is best 1 punch in
their arsenal, .is I'edro daSilva
and Muhammad Oliver return
for their senior years
daSilva, who won the fan
A men ( .m (.allies dei a III Ion las!
summer, is a two-time Par-10
i hump, and Oliver w ho was
fourth at the N1 A A s last
spring, has already ipi.illfied for
the St AA meet this year with a
7.7S 1 point personal record
seore
Fite pftoto
Pedro daSilva Oregon a two-time Pac-10 decathlon champ, returns
this season to defend his title
Thai mark I wasn't [doused
with. Oliver said I did awful
in a i ouple of events
Hu! (diver alsu <1 iti well in a
couple of events, too, setting
personal records in the hurdles
and long jump Oliver mas also
lw tlie l)u< ks' lies! high jumper,
as he claimed the l’ac 1(1 title in
the event las! spring with a
modest 7 () !/r pimp
Oliver said ll feels good to get
the ijuahfvmg mark out of the
w.tv I'.irlv. so hi' c an < om i'!>
train on the inilnulu.il nvnnts
Hr s.iul Ins prrsuniil goal is to
brr.ik the 7,Him point in.irk. tin:
Olvmpii Trials qualifying
scorn, .mil both hr .inti iliiSilvn
fuivr .1 goal to brr.ik the Oregon
school rncoril
"Wr kind of h.nr .1 compete
lion going to brat that." Oliver
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ADVERTISING CORRECTION
A typographical error appeared in the Track Town Pi?/a ad on page 6 of the Thursday, Apnl 2 edition of
the Emerald The copy should have read
‘Oregon decathlete Muhammad Ower is the first Duck to quality for the NCAA Track and Field
Championships so far this season '
The error was unintentional and was the sole responsibility of tire Oregon Daily Emerald We apologize
to both Muhammad Oliver and Track Town Pizza for our mistake
Judy Riedl, General Manager, OREGON DAILY EMERALD
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TRACK TOWN PIZZA PRESENTS
U of O TRACK
ATHLETE
_()F THE_
WEEK
Muhammad Oliver
Oregon decathlete Muhammad Oliver
is the first Duck to qualify for the NCAA
Track and Field Champ-ionships so far
this season. The senior, who finished
fourth at the national meet last spring,
scored a personal record 7.751 at a
decathlon meet in Tempc. Arizona
March IX-ld. Oliver also started at cor
> nerback for the Oregon football team in
^ the fall.
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