SAY HELLO TO i ¥ ■ ^B^B' ^B.^^B H ■ S K ^B^B ./ HH David Bowie fta*T*v#*Na* Willie Nelson too* The BwdErtr* •as Billy Dean »M I Q* I R» r Tt* Os* =n Ricky Lynn um IK — i Levert R* Hart Tho LL Cool J 14 9ns To Th» Dame BcEm! I ^>»Neo ,*«*§. w ■«! PJLDawn TVEksAfa/n ■> Ml JohnTetti MonereyMgT^s | •BE, "U® • rlt *122 VISA. MASTERCARD. AJuERJC AN EXPRESS AND DISCOVER * ;«„ “'V. ,■ ^,.v I Men hope to stay close at Pac-10s By Dave Charbonneau ,0.<^V l '-**■ > • As has boon llii? i ase all season, Oregon head < oik h Bill Dellinger is keeping the expectations of his team loss as it heads into today’s Pa«:ifi« 10 Conference Trait and Plaid uhampumships In Berkeley (ailif And who could blame him. His team is full of young talent that has vet to compete at the Pin 10 level and has a lop three qualifier in only two of the 20 events. "We are looking forward to the f’a< • 10 meet, and not just to get it over with," Dellinger said "We should he able to fight it out in the next echelon below UCLA and probably DSC l’* LA is a very strung favorite to win." Tlu* Bruins art* indowj h»*avv favorites, with top live qualifiers in 16 of the 2(1 events Dellinger is not setting fits sights on the powerful UCLA team, and rightfully so. The Ducks' best hope is to finish at the top ol the rest of the field The Dm ks will need their veteran performers (Konnie Harris, Gradv O'Connor. Heath flowing ton. Derek Snellingand Jason Walton) to carrv the load and hope a few- younger gu\s come up big il tliev expel ! !■> c onipete lor third plai e Sprints: DSC and UCLA traditionally dominate the sprints, and this year is no exception Com bined. the two teams have three ol the top four ipialifieis.il) the too. 2(M» and 400 Although Oregon has three qualifiers in the 100. LaMont Woods seems to have the best chance of crai king tin* top three laist weekend qualified for the event in 10.5H. but will likely need a hotter time than that to have a < banco at third plat e Konnie 1 tarns has boon the talk of the Ducks team this season, but his time of 46 H4 in the 400 is still four-tenths of a second behind the top qualifier. Middle distances: Oregon's (iordori Johnson has the third-host time in the hoo and is not far behind Washington's Mill h Leffler. who holds the second fastest time. Arizona State s Jim McCreary is the heavv favorite in the event. In the 1.500. Oregon's Scott Nicholas could feed off his impressive performanr ns over the past three weeks to crack the top three Although he is still more than a second behind the the thin) qualifier in the event, a personal record for Nicholas could have him in the running Distances: Washington's Greg Metcalf should easily win the steep lei base, with Arizona State s Erin Scroggins and Arizona's Martin Keino bat tling for second. Jason Humble is Oregon's only entry in the event. Metcalf and teammate Neil Pam lien are the top entries m the 5,000 and should finish 1-2. but the Dili ks' Karl Keskn is the fifth qualifier and has the potential to finish higher with a PR performance. Hurdles: IK I.A s Ross Flowers and Arizona's Leo Simmons should take the top two places in the 110 hurdles, hut Oregon freshman Jamar Williams is right there in the hunt lor third. Grady O'Connor and Erik Ylitalo should earn points for Oregon in the 400 hurdles, but anything above a third-place finish for either is unlikely. Throws: The Bruins should get big points in the throws, espei iallv the shot put, where they have the top three qualifiers Oregon’s Heath Howington is the I)ut ks' lone entry in the shot and discus, hut j:. is not likely to finish higher than fifth in either event - lumps Sm-lling is om* o! thi* favorites m uic pole vault and has the ability to win in stn h a volatile event Oregon freshman Knv Livingston is the only Ore gon qualifier in the long jump and could finish in the top five with u solid performance Devon Uosev has the third-ties! mark in the triple jump, and Oregon's Jason Walton could also make some noise in the high jump where he goes in with the fifth-best mark Relays: UCLA and USC should dominate the relays. with Arizona Slate giving them a run in the 4x1 o<). Oregon's 4x400 team has the third-best time this season and has a shot at finishing second behind t ISC PREVIEW Continued from Page 9 cotne of llu* moot The throw*: The |iivolin should he one of Oregon's host events, with national lender Ashley Salman and teammate Toma Roth expected to rock up some big points. The Ducks only have one entry in the shot and discus, but Julie Him k should lx* 1 ompvtitive in both events The jumps: Blair broke through the 20-foot barrier with a 20-4 long jump earlier this sea son, but she may have to jump 2 1 feet to w m the Pa» 10 title Blair said she has recovered ful ly from her record setting per formance ill the heptathlon last week If her bat k holds out and she can compete at 100 percent. Oregon head coach Tom lieinonen could find himself soaked after l>emg ceremonious ly tossed into the steeplechase water pit as the winning Pm K) coach. PAC-10 TOP QUALIFIERS IDO MrDrt 1 In^r-* Miller it M H |1 2 l.**** J*erk*rr (ASU) II 57 3 UKrilM Wood* {OKI 11 50 KiilfMK Wood* «mi Uinua tkni litry (It 94) 200 Meier* 1 Inge* Miller H 'M } 22 3 I 2 Teyo Akmreml (ASU) * I 67 3 &hel»« Mwrt»U (HUAI 23 7J < h*■%*■■■ •. l.ittrtm tv uixit il i 94) 4(H) Meter* 1 Te>o Akinremi (AM ’! 32 4 I 2 Shane^mi (jiitpiil! IASI ) 5274 1 (jiiner* kmnk (ORE) 33 19 Oregon knlfie* lonst 1 i*a ttmiwdl (55 62). Ntlka 1 Ikitiuii (56 3502. wd She** tui Kfiiowiii (36 36) RiHi Meter* 1 Kim tone* I AM') 2 f>4 3? 2 Shard !e ( 4TI t* {A SI *i 2 06 32 4 \m.a p N.* h«U (ASU) 2 06 40 Oregon |j)tri(4 T*rr* Hun! (2 12 ool 1.300 Meter* 1 trike Rltun (ORk) 4 2 1 ‘M 2 B«th B»rtkolomrw (I < t A) 4 24 01 ! kirn Toney {AM • 4 24 92 Oregtin tnliMf* Klein and M*i«* •4 14 4 4) MN.M) Meter* 1 lentttht« Ilfav«ni VVSO) 0 13 20 2 Nw ole Woodward {OK.I. J 9 22 56 I Heth Kotkohnvw (Ut.l A) 9 26 11 (begun fcftlrte* Wondemrd and Jenna i^tfUon (9 »4 64 3.000 Meier* 1 Nuoie Wuudtoard (OfttK) lft 22 14 . Um«. Walton {MAN} 16 23 *0 3 Jennifer Hravard (WSU) 16 26 36 ( begun krtlrMH* Woodward Iwiiuiafi Mill (16 4(1 34i. Heidi Veil Ikukulo (»ohl *tmn (17 00 Obi. eml Niamh /wag»rm*tt {17 l‘J 10) IO UOO Mdm ! Ka»»e William* (AKCZ) J4 IJ ‘id 2 Joan H«m-v (AK1/1 14 »'* 16 t fimdi Vrtii Borkuh. Gold*!«i» (OKI.) 15 4IH 100 Hurdle* 1 Utter Akjiau (ASU) 1 I 14 2 I’pIkp l.ipw i.uiib(l’M 1 11 Ml 3 (Hit* dm* Kobm*on (WASH) 1 l i»*i Oregon bnlrtr* Kelly Hluif {13 H4j 400 Hurdle* \ 1-atle Akmmnii (ASUJ 57 12 2 Knit Blunt U M » S7 81 l Kmlvn Mac k {CA1.J ‘>w 52 Oregon Koine* Karen VV ted matin (101 19) |iui leniuioi Majtlmgfl 03 14 4*100 Mrlrr Relay 1 ASl 4 4 59 2 (mi 44 95 | 1 SC 45 15 4*400 Meter Relay 1 A SI’ » >0 45 . t 4 .1 A .1 13 85 3 OKI. 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