Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, June 29, 1999, Page 7, Image 7

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    World Championships Qualifiers
Women
100: Inger Miller, Gail Devers, Angela Williams
200: Marion Jones, Latasha Jenkins, Inger Miller
400: Maicel Malore-Wallace, Suziann Reid, Michelle Collins
800: Jeari Miles-Clark, Meredith Rainey-Valmon, Kathleen Rounds
1,500: Regina Jacobs, Stephanie Best, Shayne Culpepper
5,000: Regina Jacobs, Cheri Kenah, Elva Dryer
10,000: Libbie Hickman, Anne-Marie Lauck, Deena Drossin
100 hurdles: Gail Devers, Miesha McKelvy, Andria King
400hurdles: Sandra Glover, Michelle Johnson, Joanna Hayes
3,000steeplechase: Elizabeth Jackson, Lisa Nye, Joan Nesbit
pole vault: Stacey Dragila, Kellie Suttle, Melissa Price
long jump: Dawn Burrell, Marion Jones, Shana Williams
triple jump: Stacey Bowers, Tiomb6 Hurd, Cynthea Rhodes
high jump: Tisha Waller, Amy Acuff, Karol Jenkins
shot put Connie Price-Smith, Teri Tunks, Tressa Thompson
discus: Seilala Sua, Kris Kuehl, Aretha Hill
hammer throw: Dawn Ellerbe, Tamika Powell, Windy Dean
javelin: Linda Bluetrich, Cass Morelock, Ann Crouse
heptathalon: Shelia Burrell, Tiffany Lott-Hogan
Men
100: Dennis Mitchell, Brian Lewis, Tim Montgomery
200: Maurice Greene, Roshaan Griffin, Kevin Little
400: Jerome Young, Antonio Pettigrew, Jerome Davis
800: Khadevis Robinson, Bryan Woodward, Rich Kenah
1,500: Steve Holman, Seneca Lassiter, Matt Holthaus
5,000: Adam Goucher, Bob Kennedy, Daniel Browne
10,000: Alan Culpepper, Brad Hauser, Abdi Abdirahman
110 hurdles: MarkCrear, Allen Johnson, Tony Dees
400 hurdles: Angelo Taylor, Joey Woody, Torrance Zellner
3,000steeplechase: Pascal Dobert, Robert Gary, Francis O’Neill
high jump: Charles Austin, Henry Patterson, Charles Clinger
pole vault Jeff Hartwig, Nick Hysong, Pat Manson
long jump: Kevin Dilworth, Erick Walder, Savante Stringfellow
triple jump: LaMark Carter, Desmond Hunt, Von Ware
shot put John Godina, C.J. Hunter, Kevin Toth
discus: Anthony Washington, John Godina, Andrew Bloom
hammer Hirow: Lance Deal, Kevin McMahon, Jud Logan
decathalon: Chris Huffins, Tom Pappas, Dan Steele
| Sports Brief
Villegas only Duck chosen as a preseason
All-American by Football News magazine
I
Nathan Villegas, Oregon’s
standout placekicker, was se
lected as a second-team presea
son All-American pick by the
Football News, according to the
Miami-based publication.
Last year, after he set the
Ducks’ single-season record
with 117 points, Villegas was
one of three finalists for the
Lou Groza award, awarded an
nually to the top collegiate
kicker in the nation. His point
total also led the Pacific-10
Conference.
Villegas is one of only seven
players in the Pac-10 to be
honored on of the magazine’s
two All-America teams, and he
was the only Oregon player
mentioned among the maga
zine’s preseason all-confer
ence picks.
A transfer from Citrus Junior
College, Villegas finished last
season having connected on 20
of 22 field goals, in addition to
a perfect record on all 57 of his
PAT attempts. His perfor
mance placed him in a tie for
seventh in the country for field
goals made per game, and
ranked him eighth nationally
in scoring, with an average of
10.2 points per game.
He was a first-team Pac-10
pick and a third-team All
America choice last season.
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Horoscope by Frances Drake
For Tuesday, June 29, 1999
ARIES
(March 21 to April 19)
Deep down, you have the ability to
see a situation through even if you
have your doubts. The more that you
struggle, the greater the feeling when
you finally reach your goal.
TAURUS
(April 20 to May 20)
Plans firm up and the systems that
you have put in place become solid
ground to stand on. The mechanisms
are in place to achieve amazing things.
GEMINI
(May 21 to June 20)
The currents are running faster un
derneath the water than they are on the
surface. Be wary of plunging in naively
and getting swept out to sea.
CANCER
(June 21 to July 22)
Something that you have been shelv
ing needs to be brought to the forefront
of your attention. Make sure that you
don't remove the bookends when you
pick the title for required reading.
LEO
(July 23 to Aug. 22)
Your arrogance may get the best of
you before you even realize that it has
overtaken your actions. Others might
clue you in without using subtlety.
VIRGO
(Aug. 23 to Sept. 22)
Your creativity lifts your head into
clouds that you have never seen be
fore. The shapes that they form when
viewed from the ground take your imagi
nation to a new level.
LIBRA
(Sept. 23 to Oct. 22)
The balance at home may not be
even. As you try to level the scales,
they could tip to favor one side of an
issue over the other. Be wary of anyone
who tries to fix the weight
SCORPIO
(Oct. 23 to Nov. 21)
Your beautiful morning turns into
quite a beautiful day. Everything seems
to be going your way, and an authority
figure is front and center in your cheer
ing section.
SAGITTARIUS
(Nov. 22 to Dec. 21)
Pinch your pennies rather than wor
rying about pinching any inches. Your
worth is not measured in material quan
tities, but the attention you give them
can result in the cushion that you need
CAPRICORN
(Dec. 22 to Jan. 19)
Your sensitivity to beauty opens your
eyes and allows you to discover a
whole new world within your existing
one. You are a pioneer and an explorer
all wrapped into one.
AQUARIUS
(Jan. 20 to Feb. 18)
All that occurs raises questions in
your mind. Your thoughts are racing in
an effort to determine the ultimate an
swers. You learn more from the journey
than the actual destination.
PISCES
(Feb. 19 to March 20)
Pick a point person to be the lead for
your group. Decisions can still be made
diplomatically, but now you'll have a
place to tum to when it is most needed.
YOU BORN TODAY Embarking on a
sentimental journey may be a frequent
activity for you. When everyone else is
thinking about what to pack, you have
already set sail with the perfect en
semble. Your sense of history strength
ens your sense of self as you move
forward.
Birthdateof: Dr. William Mayo, phy
sician; OrianaFallaci, photojournalism
Slim Pickens, actor.
©1999 King Featurrs Syndicate Inc.
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