Oregon Daily Emerald Sports Men’s cross country Looks to repeat at meet By Dave Charbonneau ( v11 - coupon pei purchase ■ Rx delivery • niy Campua aiea only ^Expires 12/30/93 I IJ 687-8600 Muslim StuiW ill \ssoi i.il mil : The Muslim Student Association will meet today, October 29, in 110 Willamette Hall from 5:00-7:30 PM for election voting. All members are encouraged to participate. For More Information Call 346-3798 or stop by Room 202 EMU Duck women favored at Pac-10s Ducks nave dominated the meet in recent years By Dave Chartoonneau O00or> D,* 'y l mp'\vcf It's become old hat to the Ore gon women's < ross country team The Ducks will lie the favorite to win their seventh Pat ifit.-10 Gonference title in flight years Saturday in Palo Alto, Galtf After blowing away the field tw o weeks ago at the Jeff Drouth Memorial in Lugetie. the Ducks have climbed to No l> in the national poll The Ducks already rolled over Pm 10 foes Arizona and Wash ington earlv in the season, and their strongest lest should come from those two teams and the host Stanford team. "We re the favorite, there's no avoiding that.'" Oregon com h Torn Heinnuen said "We have more up-front strength than any one else We have to see yvhnt Stanford has They’ll t nine at us yvith si-veil strong people. 1 think we're better than Washington and Arizona at this point, but it's been more than a month stilt e we've seen them Oregon has been led this se.i son bv freshman Milena Cdusac Glusat has been the top finisher in three of the Ducks' four meets this season She didn't run in the other She took fourth oyer all in the Mountain Wes! (.las sie. won the individual title in the Sundodger Invitational, and finished third at the Drenth Glusac should be In the run ning for a Pat -10 title, hut will have to get p is! Stanford's Louise Watson and I ( LA s Karen Hei os both runners are veterans, but that doesn't phase lleinonen's confidence in his young runner. "Glusac is an 18-year-old yet JEFF PASt>v*m«'ilkJ Oregon's Milena Glusac has been the Ducks' top finisher In all three races she's run this year oran,” he said "It surprised me a little she rail so well right from the start, but it was not total!) unexpected. She'll he in the hunt. I know that" II Oregon is going to suet ess fulls defend its Pat 10 title, it will need .1 balanced effort With eat h meet, the Ducks have got ten closer to the balance liemonen would like to see from his team At the Drenth. the women turned in their best per formam e of the season, plat ing all five runners in the top 21). lenna Carlson has become (In consistent second st orer for Ore gon, finishing just behind Glusat iii all three of her wins. Niamh Zwngerman and Melody Fairchild have been consistent scorers this season for the Ducks Zwagerman has finished in the top 10 twice this season, and Fairchild has been a strong three-four finisher after sitting out for two yours. (ill Callero, Christie Fngesser and Joni YVarehmn will round out the Oregon team. The next meet for the Due ks will be the competition for an NCAA berth at the District VIII meet at Lewis River Golf Course in Woodland Wash Salmon voted AL rookie of the year AN AM KIM. Culil (AP) — While Tim Salmon didn't got off to a spectacular start and his season ended 2 weeks earlv. the ntnnhers he posted in between were good enough. The California Angels out fielder hit 2H3 with 95 Kills and :il home runs, tied for ninth in the Al. For that, he became the fourth American Leaguer to win Rookie of the Year honors in a unanimous vote. Salmon's statistics would have been even more impressive if he hadn't missed the final 2 weeks of the season Hut an inning after hitting a grand slam in the Angels' 15-1 rout of Seat tle on Sept. 15, Salmon broke his left ring finger while fielding a line drive. "After mv season was over, and 1 got hurt, then ! could real ly get away from the game a lit tle int and look at what my final numbers were, then 1 said. 'Hey. I'm going to he the one to win it.’" he said. Salmon's victory Thursday completed a sweep by the l,os Angeles-aroa teams. A day ear lier. Dodgers catcher Mike Piaz za was unanimously voted NL Rookie of the Year. The only other time both awards were won unanimously was in 1987. by Oakland's Mark McGwire and San Diego's Benito Santia go Salmon, 25, joined McGwire, Carlton Fisk and Sandy Alomar |r. ns tho only Al. rookies to win unanimously. "To have the kind of year I had. vou can't even describe it 1 did not expect that. This is somethin# you dream about achieving, maybe after four or five years in the game, but not in my rookie year." Chicago White Sox pitcher Jason Here got 1H second-place votes and was runner-up with 59 points, well ahead of Boston pitcher Aaron Sele, who had 19 points and finished third. 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