Oregon Daily Emerald Sport S Huskies on tap for Oregon’s first dual By Dave Charbonneau (>fi0on (Xv'y I m&fftkl The Oregon track and field teams will compete in their first team-scoring meets of the season when they fuco Washington Sat urday at Hayward Field. doth the men and the women have overwhelming advantages over the Huskies in the series' recent history. The men have won 17 of the last 1H dual meets between the two schools, and the women have won 14 of Hi meets against Washington The women will ki< k off the day at 12:10 pm with the javelin This will be Oregon fans' first chance to see Ashley Selman compete for the Ducks ill a team format. Selman won the NCAA title ill javelin in 190(1 while competing for USC After a year off. Selman is expected to bo one of Oregon's top s< orers this season. In the long jump, Kelly Blair will likely be the favorite after setting the school rei ord in the heptathlon last weekend With the absence of a heptathlon at Saturday's meet. Blair will also compete in thu 100 and the high jump. The most competitive events in the women's competition will lie in the 4x100 and 4x400 relay events La Re i no Woods. Camara Jones, Lisa Hedwell and Shawna Krasowski make up the 4x100 team Jones will also < ompele in the 400-meter event for which she earned all-Ameri Bethel Temple Choir • i JO Shumtia • I ree Saturday Market Commemorative Poster to the l.ru SIX) markelgoers to request one at Ihe stage elebratmg The Year o< American Craft 1993 ^ Our International Food Court is now a non smoking area Local Crafts • Great Food • Live Entertainment • 10am to 5pm • RAIN OR SHINE • 8th & Oak Pick up your tree copy of the bulletin at the Summer Session Office, 333 Oregon 1 fall, or call (503) 346-3475 1993 UO Summer Session Bulletins with schedule of classes are now ' \ available! \ '^OREGON US'sUMMV.«StS6'°N .