UO track Continued from Page 12 “I wanted to (get to the NCAA mark of 52-8), but the relay took some energy out of me,” Agu said. “I wouldn’t blame it all on that, and I’m still not ruling out NCAA’s. I still have a couple more chances to qualify so I’m going to go for it.” On the track, Jeff Hoskins won the 100-meters in the absence of John Frazier, whose whereabouts are unknown. Frazier has been missing from practice since last Monday. Chris Wright captured two vic tories with wins in the 200- and 400-meters, while the Ducks also swept the 110-meter high hurdles (Rod Green, J.J. Birden, Peter Knudsen). Greg Aitkenhead, gunning for the NCAA qualifying-mark in the shot, won but fell about a foot short at 60-3/< of going to Austin, Texas. Oregon’s Jeff Hultberg finished in second. The Ducks captured their first sprint-relay victory of the year as Hoskins, Green, Wright and Agu beat out the Beavers in a “photo finish”. There was no film in the photo-finish camera during the race so one of the head judges ruled Oregon as the winner. Knicks win lottery, Ewing NEW YORK (AP) — The New York Knicks, whose top two centers were lost for all of last season because of illness and in jury, had a change of luck Sun day when they won the Na tional Basketball Association lottery and the right to pick Patrick Ewing No. 1 in the June 18 draft. Commissioner David Stern picked the Knicks’ team logo out of an envelope after six other teams were randomly chosen to determine the second through seventh selections in the draft. The draft order after the Knicks will be Indiana, Los Angeles Clippers, Seattle, Atlanta, Sacramento and Golden State. Walt Reynolds became the first Duck to clear 7-0 this season in Corvallis on Saturday. Reynolds hopes to attain the 7-3 Vi NCAA qualifying-mark at the Pacific-10 Conference Championships in Tuscon, Ariz., on Friday. et al. 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