Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 02, 1992, Page 16, Image 16

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    1225 Alder • 345-2434
Former Duck McChesney dies
Former Oregon !ra< k. star Bill
McChesney died Io**t rhursday
afternoon In a car accident on
Highway JO near Newport
M(Chesney. It, was one of
the top runners in Oregon his
lory He set still-standing Ore
gon school records in the
5,000 and 10,000 meters
McOhesney competed for the
Ducks from lotto to D*H2
Traveling westbound about I
p m . Mi Chesney's truck
crossed the t enter line, spun
out of control and collided with
a delivery true k The driver of
the delivery trutk. Donald Die
(Imuser. suffered a broken leg
MiChesney attended South
liugene High School and was
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recruited heavily out of high
srhool Ho made the 1980 U S
Olympic loam but was unable
to compete that year liecauso of
the U S boycott
McChesney is survived by
his wife, Nancy, his parents,
W i I 1 I a rn a n d M a r c i a
McChesney. and his brothers,
Steve and Ken Another broth
er, Tom. was also killed In a car
accident in 1986.
The funeral will he Tuesday
at 1 pm. at Central Lutheran
Church. 1857 Potter St
The McChesney family has
set up a Bill McChesney Schol
arship Fund. Donations may be
madn in care of Poole-Larson
Funeral Home.
Wrestlers
warm up
with victory
Oregon’s wrestling squad
tuned up for the coming season
with a 28-7 victory over tho
Canadian National Training
Center in an exhibition duel at
Barlow High School Friday
night.
The Ducks were led by Pat
Hirai’s 15-0 technical fall over
Mike Livingston at ti4 pounds
and Jason Muggy’s 0-0 decision
over last year’s NA1A 142
pound champion, John Milling.
The Canadian team was com
posed of wrestlers from Simon
Fraser University, an NAIA
school in British Columbia.
The Ducks will begin the regu
lar season when they travel to
Ashland Nov 2 1
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