Blair, Selman lead way for women at Wazzu Kelly Blair and Ashley Sel man continued their impressive seasons, leading the Oregon women's track and field team to an easy 81-55 victory over Washington State Saturday in Pullman. Blair accounted for 20 of the Ducks' points, taking firsts in the long jump (20-4 1/2), high jump (5-8 3/4), 100-ineter hur dles (13.84) and 400-meter hur dles (1:00.33), qualifying her for the Pacific-10 Conference meet in all four events. Earlier this season. Blair set a school record in the heptathlon, qualifying her for the NCAA championships. Selman. a transfer from USC and former NCAA champion in the javelin, threw a season-host r 181-7, loading an Oregon swoop in tho even). The throw easily surpassed the NCAA-qualifying distance of 170-7. The Ducks dominated the meet from start to finish, win ning 12 of 18 events. Other Oregon winners includ ed Julie fleck in tho shot put (45 2 1/4). Lisa Bedwell in the 4(H) (56.39). Camara Jones in the 100 and 200 (11.81, 23.94). Krika Klein in the 800 (2:14.95). and both the 400- and 1.600-meter relay teams (46.95. 3:52 44). The Ducks will compete .Sat urday in the Oregon Invitational and the following weekend in the Pepsi Team Invitational with Arizona State, Kansas State and Washington State Both meets will Ini at Hayward Field 1 COACH Continued from Page 6 also welcomed Kongo to tht* Oregon athlot it stafl ‘‘Without a doubt, we have hired n person who will tiring respectability back to our program." Brooks said. Brooks also made the first joke about Kongo's ft-foot-3 height “1 told Barbara to hire someone for me to look up to, and she did do that," Brooks said. Rtmge. who played intercollegiate basketball at Kentucky in the early 1980s. was twice named to the academic all-South east Conference team. She averaged 9.0 points and .1.7 rebounds per game during her senior season for the Wildcats. Oregon assistant coaches Stephanie Osborn and Annan Wil son will remain on contract through June 30, and they are expected to speak with Kongo regarding positions on the now staff High St. $2 IWBM8MT 4/M Jet Harris ■ TMJRMAV A1B Bond Pan Coat ■ HU0AV41S Arnold Bros. ■ SATURDAY VO Etouffee 37B E Tttl • 484-7181 MUNDERUNP —~*i 5CVIOEO GAMES SOI STREET PUBLIC MARKET 683-8464 ( i VIDEO ADVENTURE 1 m. VALlC Y WVCR PLA2A VWWWtfTO rvs. TIT- I sass LOCKER RENTALS • $5 Key Deposit • $4 Per Term EMU RierutiM Cotar Ground Floor, EMU 34&-3711 JOIN NOW! DOC'S COCKTAIL RESEARCH TEAM 165 W. 11tll • 683*8101 SPRINGFIELD SCIENTIFIC SUPPLIES Scales Chemicals Lab Equipment 9-6 Mon-Frl • 10-5 Sat 726-9176 1124 Main St L if fftft PI ftf t C 7 Graphics • TTPISHTING • PiSTtUP • UVOUT • OCSICM • CONSUITtTION • CAMfM • sunt «v Mt mohial union 346-43/97 «c»sixj m* Cougars bury men with quick start The Oregon men's track and field team fell behind early and never regained its footing, as the Ducks were crushed by Washington State 07-66 Saturday in Pullman The Cougars swept the hammer, took the top two places in both the javelin and the long jump and led 2V* after the throe events Ore gon won only seven of 1<1 events and was well behind Washington State the entire meet The bright spots for the Ducks wore Heath Howington and Ronnie Harris, who eai h won two events liowington look first in the shot put (56-7 1/2) and the dis< us (1660) Harris won the UK) (10.60) and e.isilv lw.it rival Mu haul loulturt in the 200 (21 13) Freshman tatnar Williams took first in tint 110 meter hurdles with a 14 to. Todd Bhmknev won the triple lump at 4M-0. and Jason Walton won the high jump at fi-H .1/4 to round out Ore gon's w tuners Women’s golf gets second in tourney Oregon's Amy Klieff won the Oregon State Nile Invitational Saturday, but her victory did not help the Oregon women's golf team as it finished second in the team competition. Klieff simt the best round of the tournament, a 7'1 in the sin ond round, on her way to win ning medalist honors, but she played as an individual and her scores did not count toward the Ducks' team total Klieff fol lowed her 71 with .1 "n in the final round it) edge out Sail I rant isco's jtili (hristopher and Washington's Sheri Vincent for the title The IJut ks finished in set ond plat e. li’ shois hehintl Washing ton in the tournament, which was shortened from ri4 to tti holes because of rain Oregon letl the Huskies In one shot entering the final round, hut Washington shot KH on Salur day. 1^ shots bettor than any oilier team shot during the tour nament Leigh Casey. Karls Mills and Capps Mm k e.« li shot 7H during the opening round Fridas to lead the Dm ks to a tl I total and the lead after the first das < uses shot 75 Saturday to finish in fifth plat e. three shots behind bliell Casey's finish was her fourth lop 1(1 performam e this sear TENNIS Continued trom Page 6 Katie lianigun 6-0. till Oregon s Cynthia Armstrong and Tr.ii v Miller also lieat their Pilot opponents 6-0. 6-0. Miller also dnfmted Portland State's Hindi Hullomor 6-0. 6-0 Friday before beating Karen Phillips 6-1. 6 0 Saturday morning. Armstrong beat Willamette's Julie Janssen 6-0. 6-1 Saturday afternoon Oregon's Kara Yonhido swept tier three opponents during the weekend, culminating vvillt .1 (e I. I* I victory over Willamette's Kim Yokovamu the Ducks' Jackie DeFord boat Portland State’s Nu hoi Mayes l> I t> 0 Friday imfore heating Megan Volkman ot Puget Sound tea, te a Saturday Krissv Barger of Oregon played No 'i for the Dm ks and beat Portland's Paula laketa te I, t> 1. followed by a win over Willamette's Amy Williams (• 0. »> 1 Shelley Hrnndl and Heather Updike both lieat their opponents ti-O. fit) I'ridnv Uraiult followed 111• i win with a vn.lorv over Nikki Powers of Puget Sound i> l. o i. and Updike hunt Willamette's Sleffunie l.ee fit). f> I Saturday Thu Oregon doubles teams were perlei I over the weekend as well, with the team of Willens Adams leading tile way with three victories A8U0 DEBATES ASUO Executive Candidates Greek Sponsored Debate: Tuesday, April 13th 6:00 p.m., 150 Columbia RHGC Sponsored Debate: Monday, April 19th 7:00 p.m., Gold Room (Carson) 1FC Candidates RHGC Sponsored Debate: Thursday, April 15th 5:30 p.m., Hamilton Lounge