- Oregon Daily Emerald S ports— Track star brings out the masses imthe Sidelines tin wos awesome Al least that was the consensus l_/ opinion of mid see Hamilton Thfv enjoyed watt hing her run and they went home fast mated, not by Hamilton, tint by the pole vault event both mm want to heroine pole vaulters And this is pret isely the rea son Su/.y Hamilton is so good (or trai k People go to a trai k meet "infatuated ' with Hamilton, hut they leave the meet infatuated with lra< k and field I'hev ’>* time hooked on the sport and realize it is every hit as exc iting as other major sports As adults, they will (.oiisuier trai k and held on the same par as basket ha 11. football, and baseball — a status trai k has never attained m the I Inited States Undoubtedly . imu:h of the attention Hamilton receives is <)ui< to her physical appearance Hul much of tier popularit\ lies in the lad that she. unlike other major sports stars, remains at t es sihle liie t.ham e for a kul to ever speak personally to Mil haul |or tlan is non-existent. hut after n rat e. with a little persistent e. it is possible to ret five a private autfieiii e with Hamilton O'Brien still appeared in shook when he told me about the con versation lit- had with Hamilton I told her 22 kills Irtmt (ioltage drove. Oregon, i ante to see her." he salt) And what was her reply? "That's awesome " Erick Sltidrllit kn is <1 sports reporter for thr Emerald. Women’s tennis team finishes season at 24-5 By Evangelina Rodriguez f\v Ortf/an c'M-.y I nrnmkl The Oregon's women tennis team defeated Seattle Univer sity and Washington Stale before losing to Washington in the Pai ific-10 C-onfereiu e Northern Division Tennis Championships at the 15th Avenue Courts. Hie Ducks finished the season 24 >. setting a school record (or victories in a season. Oregon kicked off the tournament (is upsetting Washington State Friday 6-3. The I)u< ks' No 3 singles player Krissv Barg er came from 5-4 and f>-5 down in the third set to win a tiebreak er On Saturday Oregon defeated Seattle 7-2 in non-conference play. Sunday the Ducks faced fierce competition against the Huskies Oregon was up 2-1 in doubles before falling to the Huskies 5-4 Oregon's No 2 doubles team. Jackie DeKord and kriss\ Barger triumphed over the Huskies' April Appel and Paige Stringer 6-1. li-.'i "They beat us at Pullman two weeks ago.” DeKord said. "We never wanted a inati h as much as today. The intensity is just there with rivalry, we closed off the net and took advantage of short (wills " In the No. 4 singles match. Oregon’s Klise Adams defeated Paige Stringer 6-3. 6-3 Other Duck winners were Kara Yoshi da. who defeated Mi( belle Thomas 6-3. 3-6. 0-3 and Jackie DeKord. who defeated Karin Costi 6-1, 7-5. Oregon ended its season 24-5. the best record in school his tory. Orach Tom Grenier was pleased with his team's season Men’s golf team wins second straight tourney Tin* Oregon men's golf learn coni luded a successful trip to California by winning the U. S. Intercollegiate in Stanford Mon day. The Dm ks shot a final round 281 to pass second-round loader U ashington and win the tourna men! bv eight shots The vit to r\ was Oregon's second in a row and third in a month and a half "This is so lug to w in two pres tigious tournaments hat k to Ihh k.'' Oregon head coach Steve Nosier said It's story.1' Senior Cam Martin led the l)u< ks again by firing a final round nr to finish tied lor first, hut he lost to Oregon State's Kevin IjiMair in a plavoff It was the set ond ( onset utue tourna ment Martin t ame from seven shots hut k in the hnal round to tit* for medalist honors. Martin won the Western Intercollegiate last week Oregon sophomore Ted Suavely shot a final round t>h to move into a tie for fifth place at 213. The Ducks' Jeff Lyons opened with 7t> in the lirst round, hut followed d up with u f»H in the second round and 71 in the final round to finish in seventh place Oregon ’s Chris Hensel shot 71 in the second round and flic ished at 225 followed by Kandy McCrai ken and Paul Kegali at 253 and 241, respectively The Duc ks w ill travel to Santa Barham to compete in the Pat if ic-10 Conference champi onships next Monday through Wednesday Opticolor Film 135/24*1 OOASA 99 One Day 4" Reprints 290« Tues 1-Hr Photo 2* Set 4" Prints 990 — _ ai Ha VMS Overnight 2nd Set 3' Prints tHk Opticolor Film 135/24*100ASA -J99 UNIVERSITY OF OREGON A PARTNER I N YOUR EDUCATION LOCKER RENTALS • $5 Kay Deposit • $4 Per Tefm EMU Rierutioi (Untar Ground Floor. EMU 346-3711 DOCKS Iff IT TANNING CENTER OPEN 24 HOURS 13th & Patterson «r 485 2323