Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 13, 1992, Page 5, Image 5

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    SPORTS
Women down Cougars, Gophers
By Jake Berg
Err**aid Sports f d>!or
For Oregon wnmim's track roach Tom
Heinonen, Saturday's meet at Hayward field
carnt' down to the final event But not really
Hemonen. who had been too busy during
the week to bother with making a form ( hart
for tin' three-wav meet with Washington State
and Minnesota figured that it all t ame down
to the -iX-lOO-meter relay the final event
for his team to beat the Cougars Saturday
After looking at the si urebnard declaring his
team's 7-1-02 win over Washington State.
Hemonen smiled.
I thought yye had to win the relay, but we
didn't.’' be said "It looked pretty grim there
for a while "
It certainly -did i’en events into the meet
the Duiks trailed -1-i i-t. and the Cougars were
making a surprising hid for an upset win
Divided into three separate dual meet scores.
Oregon heat Washington State the Dinks
topped the Oophers no to, and tin Cougars
he.it Minnesota 'Hi ,01
Washington State perhaps made the most
ground in the 1,500. where the Dui ks were
. on riling on points from Nicole Woodward In
sload a limit ol llu kept the senior from the
ra. e and the Cougars' Jennifer Carpenter, vs ho
wasn't expected to enter the 1.500. got impor
iitni serorui-plai r points for her team
Oregon Ux>k its biggest step but k into the
chase, though, hv shutting out tlic Cougars in
the i.(H)i) l.tif v Nusrnlii run .1 provisional
Nt'AA qiialifving time of 0 ,;n ir. for first
pi,u (*, .1 ml Washington Statu landed ,1 hig
goose egg iri tin' event. with tts only compel!
tor finishing eighth
That v\,is it given,' Heinomn s.orf We got
that handily
Vittorios th.it mayhe vveren I >0 given us
mm h as earned 1 amt; in the sptmis, vs h, : die
Dm ks dominated
Camara (ones, running in her i -tot) suit r
tlit■ M.AA ( hariipi.'tisfiips (i n- 1 1 -
first plat e in ,01 N< \.\ pros is
r>4 1<> th.it Ittuvhf would ! ave ' ■
tor thi- vvfl .'conditions that prt-vui .! s. 1 .;,
1 ri's!ii:i.ii i I,.!10 :i1 \\ I s
lot) anti 200 In im(>r. sov, turn s
LaKuma that w .0 1 fug ■ ; s,
Hfiiionfit said
Woods )om 1 till • : • • 1 v.
run also won., th1, fX loo iurtt r i\ he the
Dm ks in to 1 7
Olher krtv wins for th Ihn k-. one .111 tin
javelin. where him Hvui! .m i k , ■ ■ ■ ■ • K
took first and set nod k ••• n W : dm.mn ■■
prising win 01 tin too hurdles Aim < J.■. ■ i 1
and idis.i UlJegg s ! sweep in t' h ,;t jim ;
and lulic IJi'i k s fit .' p! . - in tin ! put
Brooks’ surprise picks
search for big offense
By Dave Chartjonneau
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Oregon football i iu< h Km h
Brooks wants hts oftense to
find »l sel f. ami (hall desire
translated into a l. wMjrjinv N
til S.ihirti.iv s s. runm age
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n.!. > w n O'Neil turn
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