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tOmm-Tmmt, Contain, Pane. Henaay, Moy iQQ OSU-UO track Oregon runs away Warren proves (0mUm4 from Page I) and ft may be that she had to think about It too much," uid the OSU coach. "I also think It took away her edge when she had to warm up for SO minutes or so to run the relay, thee run real hard for a leg. But I wouldn't want to take anything away from Lea no She's a very talented runner, and I realised that a long time ago." A pressure week Jaeaiia fatty nanraey. UO.

UtVII. Teeja Reile. OSU, IU4. Sally Harmon, DO. ItM I ast -J Kry 'artee.

00. ST Ktty Mountain. UO. 17 I. Careiyn Kalknr, OSU, IT IT I (betters OSU record of IT II I fey Irani Cardie, 11711.

etavaneter Relay OSU (Colleen Gikaoa llalay Heston. Reftaa Jordan, Aaa PemunfUa. till I betters OSU record of tt lt Orefon (Metants Batiste. Las Miller. Grace BakarL Raonda RedditM It Tt IKS Una Has.

IK). 4 ITS. Joaa rloplenapirfer, UO. 4 17 I. Tina Fraa-csne, UO, 4 41 1 meter Hardies let Miller.

liO. II at, Rotna Pate. UO. 14 M. Canoe tVmlaar.

OSU. 14 41 Seal Pot Came Albane. UO t4. Lori Dreeaer. UO, tit.

Kelle Boas MM got to talk to Frank about. I've got to find the right schedule because the Pc-10 art rolling around (May 23-14 in Seattle) I've got to get ready for 4hat." The failure to produce was frustrating for both Flicker and Kumm. "I was ready all week for this and I'm mad because I know I could be up there pushing them," be said. "I'm really upset about that. To me, it was emba raising.

I know the crowd came to see the women's 800 and the men's 1,500, and I didn't give a good show. It Just didn't work out." Kumm had had a chest cold aU week. "It just kind of sapped me out," be said. "The last couple of days I've felt really bad. I haven't worked out since Tuesday, but since I hadn't done any work I thought maybe I'd be fresh.

I could have finished the race, but I Just couldn't go by those two grandstands again. I really didn't want to see everyone again. I just wanted to crawl off and hide somewhere." (CMtiaeed frwia page 1) Morris was also pleased witn the kXMneter times for freshmen Lyte Purdue (151 SI) and Dick OWfieW (1 52 S3) even though they placed third and fourth, respectively, and with the sprint times of Washington (10 65 and 21 30) even though he hadn't worked out all week. He's recovering from a stress fracture in his lower "It's good to see Fox getting back to national-caliber throws in the discus, and Shannon Sullivan vaulted well (16-4) even though he'd been out on the track only twice this week," said Morris. "Shannon has mononucleosis" Unfortunately for the fans, the anticipated showdown in the 1.500 meters didn't materialise.

i suppose my sciatic nerve could have played a little part in it. but I was really tired," said Fncker. had trained hard and had run well a week ago, and this week I had taken it easy maybe too easy. It's something I've last week wore on. "A tot of reporters called roe last week.

This thing was built i op a quite a bit," said Weston. "I don't go for all that, but I don't think it helped or hindered me 1 wanted a fast time ia this race for mysell." "It seemed like everytime I opened the paper there was something about my meeting with Weston," said Warren. There's bo doubt that the fans were revved for the race. When Warren sprinted past Weston on the homestretch she got the biggest ovation of any athlete during a day in which Oregon overwhelmed Oregon State in both men's and women's competi- MEN EUGENE. Ore AP larnmartat at ike Urrfua Suie-Oreeue trees and field neet Saturday Hunajwr Tom Fa.

Orefaa St, its-I Ml Stew. Oraew, 1174. Knst UadernoMa, Oregon. HI T. StKrtjM Jeff Oreeoa Vtace GoManuta.

Oregon. 11 Dean Croaaer. Orefia. M-ll Hlfb Jim Dave GroeenK-tleas. Orefua St.

ttt lie I Srett nelaiae, Cfreyoe St and Ptal Osrtauaa, Orafoa, 4-4 LenJ lame Data Trout. Orefaa St, 1 Earl Somi. Orefaa St Mt Mania. Oraeo. JeeeM Renter Larentsaa.

Oreoa. I UK oK, Orefoa St. I1S4 MiU Hesaetinw. Orefua St. tlt-1 4M meter relay Orefon.

US Orefua St. 41 1 Sleepleckue Jun Lesley, Orefon St, I 14 I Derek Skirtey, Orefon, I It I Jona Braver. Orefoa. Pelt aM Tom Hwtaaas, Orefaa. 174 tern Swtuer.

Orefoa. If Saaaaoa lull Iran. Orfoa St, lt-4 IMS) meters Mike rnton. Orefoa. I 41 1 Brar Netaoa, Orefoa, I Ml Has MarUa, Orefoa, I 47 I Htfk kwdies Don WrifM.

Orefon. 1 OwarM Rokertaon. Orefon. 14 1 Kns SBenrmj. Orefoa St.

14 1. Triple )wrrai Gary Lacey. Orefon. 114 Tom Millar. Orefon, 4M Mm Setter.

Orefoa St. 4S- 401 Ron Taaanaa. Orefoa, 411 Psmak Nnoa Orefon, a I Caeater People. Orefoa St. I Duraa Tua Fok.

Orefoa Si, 1114 Tom Srtullinfer. Orefon St, Itlt Dana Croaaer. Orefon. Ill lot LeRey Taumpw. Orefoa, Jerome Halker, Orefon, Ml Mike Waaninftan, Orefoa St.

II tut David Mark. Orefon. I 41 1 Nate Karruma. Orefoa. I I Lrte Pardae.

Orefoa St. I SI I btermediale bardies Kan Srott. Orefoa St. tt I aUrk White. Orefoa St, II I Antfcoay Aastia.

Orefoa. I Mike Wariunfton. Orefoa St. 11 1 Bart MacGUIivrey, Orefoa. to I Jerome Halter.

Orefoa. tt I toot Jim Hill. Orefaa, 14 I Grrf Crwta, Orefaa. 14 tt 4 Dae Eaat. Orefoa St.

II SI I Mile relay Orefoa, I II I Orefua St. I 14 WOMT.N Loaf Jomp Calleea Gtaaon, OSU, It-Ttaj (tellers ewa OSU record of II-IS lW). Rosie Miller. L'O, ll. Sylvia Green.

OKI', IT-W OSU women win two Warren's unofficial time flashed oo the scoreboard was i 02 1, the Olympic Thais qualifying standard, but she knew the official time would be slower. Every indication is that they both can run faster a lot faster," said Oregon Coach Tom Heinooen. "They just need to be in the right race." UO. OS aoa Hindi Maaaer. UO.

U. lean OSU, 41, Joaa Ssllon. tO, I Leaaa Warren. UO, 1 at (Setters Orefon record at II I fey Ilea SrksntdL ltTTl, kstky eaten, OSU, I as 17 (Betters owe OSU record at I 41. IfTHi Joelysi Went.

UO, 1I1M tmetr HoreMea teste Millar, UO. I (betters Orefoa record al I I fey Oeorfene Rows. 1171); Renal Hie, 1(0. I Snare Suetetan, UO. I Melaaie BetsMa, UO, MSI, Refma Jeroaa.

OSU, 1, Ma Pwa-BMf'oa. USU. Hlfb Jemp Susaane Blake. 08U. I IOS.

Tie. Kan tXaatoa. UO, and Carina eslovwi. OSU. SI Pnma Uana Laas.

UO. ttt Rslky Plrkaell, OU, 114 1, Mary Swenni. UO. ISIS Mile Relay OSU, iNaary WaOaea, Refine Jortfaa. Calleea Glbeoa.

lUtky eetoal. I SI 41. Orefon (MelaaM BeMIe Sharon Staotelon. Joan alien, tat rorbee). ff II TLAM SttlRC Orefaa Orefaa State Connors tops McEnroe DALLAS (AP) Jimmy Connors defeitid Johs McEnroe to win the $100,000 first prue In the World Championship Tennis finals, with a 24, 14.

It victory. Wl U1C ateuiUAUii, utia wee im: iiui save. "It was a good spectator race, I think," said Warren. "From the runner's point of view. It was a painful one.

When I took my lap after the race, I almost stopped halfway around and and walked into the stands. I was really tired." The Oregon State contingent was still in a stale of shock while Warren was taking her victory Up. "I'm really disappointed," said OSU men's runner Rick Kumm. "You wonder if something has happened to baseball, hot dogs, apple pie and Chevrolet when Kathy Weston loses." against Portland State in Portland Wednesday for the Region Division II championship. The winner of the series advances to the AIAW Division II national tournament which will be staged May 22 25 in Elk Grove, Calif.

The game Wednesday will be played at Erv Lind Stadium beginning at 4 p.m. The series shifts to CorvaUis Friday at SO p.m. If necesary, a third and deciding game will be staged Sunday at 1 m. at the Sports Complex In Salem. Today, the Beavers will host Oregon College of Education in a 2 m.

test at the OSU soft-ball field Tuesday, the two teams will meet again In Monmouth with game time set at 4 p.m. WASHINGTON OM I US OREGON STATE too tit 111 Marlnner and Srkrerder. Dana and Ckaykat Pro soccer Setaenee'e Reaelts Near E(Und I. Tamil OT Kami 1 Atlanta 1 Fact UateroaJe Hoeatoa Talsa 1. Las Aaeelea Tampa Bay t.

Portland Mtmota 1. Saa Dseefl I Statu 4. Saa Joee Cksrafe 1 Vaacnener 1. SO Oregon State's women's softball team ran Its record to l-f Saturday with a doubleheader sweep of Eastern Washington, 14 and In the opener, junior southpaw Lori Davis checked EWU on two hits and fanned nine Eagle batters to notch her 12th win of the season against just su losses. The Besavers had ony two hits in the first game but stroked 11 In the night cap, capitalizing on eight EWU errors.

OSU got all the runs it needed in the first inning, plating three runs on two hits and three Eastern Washington errors Lori Sowles led off the inning with a single and was sacrificed to second base. Suzette Combs followed with i run-scoring single, then moved to third when Barb Iversoo reached first on an error by the third baseman. Combs then scored on a fielder's choice when Mary Newman who later hit a solo WASHINGTON It let Xd OREGON STATES IIS 1 Sill Terrell aad Sraraadcr, Kendall and HR 06U, Newman Brokes Radiator Transmission Tune Up Engine Overhaul Wrecker Service MOTORS and RADIATOR SHOP i Gt LTU 128 W. 2nd 753-701 1 LBCC shatters marks in OCAA track meet nrr home run in the sixth Inning grounded out to the pitcher. Deruse Peterson then reached first on another error by the third baseman, allowing Iverson to score.

Beaver pitcher Ann Kendall gave up single runs In the first and fourth Innings, but received insurance runs from her teammates In the fifth and sixth frames. The Beavers scored once in the fifth and added five runs in the sixth. Newman's homer off of Georgia O'Farreii In the sixth was the Beavers' big blow. Three Oregon Staters Dawn Collins, Peterson and Combs each rapped two hits "We're really starting to come around offensively," said OSU Coach Rita Emery, "The team Is finally getting Its confidence at the plate. We just got off to a slow start in the first game." Emery hopes to get similar production offensively this week because the Beavers will begin a best -of three series He's waiting 'til the dealing's done.

"I do this for a living I don't like to go home and lay around. I like to work." Strange said after a playoff victory over Lee Trevino Sunday In the rich Houston Open Golf Tournament. VACUUM Those times times for school LBCC' I Tim meet In 14 1. He the pole vault relay teams. LBCC i Jean put at 415 and Friesen was hurdles in 66 1.

record was 66 LBCC i Debbie in 2 21 9. a Other top tn the I. WO and places by John Lane 117 Ml Tt1. Son i sweil Chemeketa II, Brae Ml Hood 117. Central Oreeim 41.

It Caeeneketa I FRANK WILSON NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY has completed oil the requirements to be certified a were converted to metric records. Bright set a school and coo-feretnee record by winning the high hurdles' set a meet record in winning at 18-1 He also ran on both Mel son won the women's shot the discus at 133-11, and Linda second In the 440 intermediate a school record. The former I in 197! by Laurie LaBrasseur, Prince was fourth in the 800 national qualifying time. marks for the men included )Mt 1 54 0 in the 800 for fourth Glitters. TEAM STORK Mt.H Hood Itf.

Clarkamas LaavBMttas Orrfoa It Central Orefaa 14. Monauta II. limaoaa 11 WOMEN Lane IM. Clackamas U. Unaesaa St.

Lam-Beatoa 11. Soatawostera Orefoa OREGON CITY Lann Benton Community College broke five school records Saturday la the Oregon Community Col let Athletic Association track meet. The LBCC men placed fourth in the meet behind Lane, Mount Hood and Clackamas. The LBCC women placed sixth behind Mount Hood, Lane, Clackamas, Umpqua and Central Oregon. Former Corvallis High runner Marty Vaughan broke his own school record in the 400 metes, placing second in 49 2 He previous record was 49 5.

Vaughan was fifth in the 200 in 22 0 after setting a school record of 21 in Friday's preliminaries. His previous school record was 221. "His time would have been much better but his blocks slipped on the start and be fell down almost to his nose," said LBCC Coach Dave Bakiey. Vaughan anchored the 440 relay team to third place in a school record time of 43 4. He anchored the mile relay team to a school record time of 24 Blume, Johnson in trials NEW YORK Guard Ray Blume and center Steve Johnson of Oregon State University are among S7 players to be named to try out for the United States Olympic basketball team.

The announcement was made Sunday. Pro hockey Setareey Cmme Nea Vers Islanders 7. Baf fal 1 Htm York leads km Senear's Caaw Pkiladelpeia Miaaesela Psstadrtpnia lends series 11 Tai iIit'i Gaaees Bofiak) New York Islander Pktladrfciua at Miaacaou SALE File Cabinets $78 50 Commercial Grade Thumb Latch Full Suspension legal 4 Drawer slightly more HeirxRsars 2nd Adorns Corvotlis 752-3454 KNOW YOUR TECHNICIAN my RAY D1CKENSEN tesO E1 s3 Sports calendar MONDAY Conailo) al Sot Sales. 4 a al Heal Albany at Craareat Valley, 4 am Ssftwa Seat. Salens Camilla.

4 a. Cmrea Valley at tteat Albany, 4 ant Cast Dutrtrt I firts' inert at Saauara Gotf Oak Orefaa Suie na at Pac-M meet ii Seattle TVESDAY Baseball Central Lam at Pmikmuta. 4 as. McKeaue al Monroe. I Spa Ijsav Beaton at Lane duiiblehtener, I Parttaad at Orefaa Stale, Ism.

Tract Paiaamatk bays aad fuis at Newport, GaN Orefaa State men at at Par 14 amt la Sentlse WEDNESDAY Oeareal Valley at CorvaUis. Ism Oregon Sute at (XX, I a at Lnas Bentaa at I'mpqaa tconoleuaa el aaaneaded famei, 4 ns Settae Can alia at Crescent Valley, 4 a as. Gee! Onto Sute asea at Par-14 meet at Seattle THVrSSDAY Girls' Dtstnrt I nee at McNary, I am Boys' Disinct sneet at Crescent VaOey I a at Track Orefaa Sute womea at NCWSA reajtonals Seattle TV, radio sports WEDNESDAY 12 ej i at Pluladelolua Men Los Aseeles Ukert BA world cnacn asanaka) srnesi. ckiairl Timbers fall, 1-0 to Rowdies PORTLAND (AP) The Portland Timbers will seek to halt a two-game losing streak Tuesday mpht when they will be host to Manchester United of England in an exhibition soccer game. The Timbers' North American Soccer League record dropped to 1-4 Saturday night as trie Tampa Bay Rowdies beat them, 1-0.

on Peter Anderson's second half goal. It was one of only shots taken by Tampa Bay Portland, meanwhile, took 31 shots before a crowd of 13.615 at Civic Stadium. One of the Portland misses Tampa Bay eoalie Winston DuBose blocked it was a 12-yard penalty kick with four minutes left by John Bain, The Timbers" lost defender Glenn Myernick for at leat two weeks because of a twisted knee he received in a collision with Peter Baralie of Tampa Bay Tampa Bay. now 4 2. will play at Edmonton, Alberta.

Wednesday nieht. Several Portland shots missed by inches "I feel for Don." Tampa Bay Coach Gordon Jago said of Timbers Coach Don Megson "It was the sort of game Portland will look back on and say 'how the hell didn't we win'' "The ball isn't running kindly for said Meson, "You need those sort of breaks. It the difference between winners and losers follow the straightest up to 1117 crivp vmudge free mkroproceisor bond Verwrrile papert, Quick copy faunae Dallas Rerketter 1. Ptoladaiptua I ftaatHnfUa 1, California I Edmootca 1 Detrelt SO Tatar's Gaawa No fsmes sdtedaied Tenant's Gaawe Na ames arfeedaM Wrestling team picked ROSEBURG (AP) -Members of an Oregon high school wrestling team that will visit Italy in June were picked on Sunday following elimination bouts. The team will leave June 20 for a three-week tour.

The coaches will be Greg Strobel of Roseburg High School and Chuck Holltday of Baker. The trip will be financed by proceeds from a wrestling camp conducted by Oregon State University wrestling coach Dale Thomas. The members and their weight classifications. Uriel Santa na. Sweet Home, 105 pounds; Mark Rodriguez, Roseburg.

115; Gary Lawrence. Central, 123; Pete 1 Edgerly, Res Putnam in Portland. 132; Scott Cardwell, Lowell. 143; Tim Holub. Forest Grove, 154; John Flora.

Churchill of Eugene. 165; Roger Sayles, Barlow, 178; Gene Webb of Marshfield in Coos Bay. 191; and Mike Mondale, Phoenix, heavyweight Transactions ISEBAU. Natlaaal Lrefar NEW YORK MKTS Activated Pat Zacarf Placed Pail alanaoasii asfietorr. aa the lS-dajr disabled bit COLLEGE OHIO STATE Named Tara Vanderveer women basketball roars.

College Baseball Pacific Latiwraa I. Willamette Unix! Whilmaa I hit van Lewis and Clart IS Eastern Oregon TeckS. 7 Portlaad Slate IS. Easter sshntflea 1-1 State 14 Oregon 14 Gonzafi Portland Cenrardu HI. Nearer LmfieW yi, BitworUi Lews and Clark IM Wlatmaa 1-1 Portlaad State I Easlera tYashinelsn l-t Orrfoa Sute 1-11.

Waatunftaa 4-7 Pacific H2 Oeorfe roi 71 College Track MEN Orffm lot Orefna Stale ST WOMEN Orean 14 Orreae State 42 Nertaweel Caaferear i aaeM al WaHa Viatta LaifieM It UUmetie 12. Lews aad Clark IIS Whrtmaa WMvortk II Pacific Pacific Lataeraa JJ QUALIFYING MEMBER OFTHE1980 MILLION DOLLAR ROUND TABLE an independent, international association of life iniorance ogents. Membership reflects committment fo continuing advanced education to better serve the financial security needs of families, individuals and businesses. Frank Wilion New York Life Insuronce Company Pioneer Plaza Suite 1 305 SW St. Corvollis Gilder at 16-under, but settles for 3rd 752-3451 HOUSTON It might have been Bob Gilder's best tournament in four years on the Professional Golfers' Association tour.

But because Curtis Strange and Lee Trevino were blazing-hot. Gilder had to settle for a tie for third place with Mike Reid in the Houston Open golf tournament Sunday. After opening with a round of 70 Thursday. Gilder strung together sizzling rounds of 65. 69 and 64 to finish 72 holes with a 16-under -par total of 268.

He won $20,300. Perhaps taking a tip from country singer Keoney Rogers, Curtis Strange isn't yet counting his money. SALE! Save up to 40 Now! Choose from these famous names "I still young I like to play a lot. 30 to 35 tournaments a year. There'll come a time soon enough when I'm old and can't play that much." He had played in all but two tournaments going into Houston, and he's playing again in Dallas this week.

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