Nebraska C ontinued from P.ii*r 10 kir!)\ came dt niss the linish line unable to st.mil up Irorn exhaustion but set a I’K in H 44 44. (iraham was third in 8.44 7H anil Mestler t lot k.■.i H at) u i to finish fourth 'Damn hope/ was good for us." i)ellinger said “He ran a smart, good rate lie felt good mentally and that tor .1 runner is important lie heat a gin that was third in the Nit \.\ a year ago and that's a real plus tor Damn The sleepier base v\ as run in the middle of the d.n s sweltei ing heat anti 1 lellinger said the heat and wind definitely plaved a factor I thought that the steeple t base would ha\e been five set mills faster il it had been run in Ihe t\\ dight \\ ilh ini w inti he saitl I he sleeplet base was part of a big earls meet lead h u the I hit ks Oregon “started out doing the things I thought we had to tin.' Dellinger said by sweep ing the hammer and pole \ unit. going 1-2 in the javelin and having Latin Herrv w in the long jump on his linal leap But from there the meet was all Nebraska's The (lornhuskers pic ked up a siirpi ise v\ in m the 1 11) nielei high hurdles when Oregon’s Boh (ira\ tell midway through the rat e and t ouldn't finish Still the I hit ks belli a 47 4(1 ail vantage at that point in the meet Nebraska then went 1 2 in the next lour to fills the 4(111 llltl and 800 meters and the high jump to tin 11 a 47 1(1 defit it into a 1)2-4 1 advantage The Cornhuskers 1 2 sweep of the 80(1 meters with kirk Pet i! .md |err\ Marsec Itirnmit in I’K performances was part it u tarty tough lot the I Hu ks I)«■ 111u>4*■ i w.lull'd In 1111111>11* ii.ii k I in Peterson in tlir IKK) .liter hr w iin a tai In al I alHI In i 11 lint lift ansr .it w hat I Vllingrr i .tlli'ii ' a lai k ot i mu mu nii at ion between hr ami an assistant cnach t'rtrrMin was tinahlr tu gut into the rai r ' The HOI) was a rrul blow tor us Del linger said I really think it I-1 ii wnuld have hrm in thr rai r v\r might It,nr linn tint writ ni'vri know \s it turned out w itli sunir ot the i it hr i things it might not liavr tnattrrni Sprtu tu \\ illiaius and Hrm w nil 1 in thr triple jump, hut just before tin' event. Oregon's Johnny Taylor had to scratch after pulling a ha< k must Ir wanning up With l av lor Ore gun probably could have swept the triple lump I hr i util) meters also hurl w lien |™12 Nebraska knotted the SC me .1! J 1 tun events Liter w ith .1 vii torv in the l\ tUO re Liv We m,ule some dents ivirlv blit tlies li.iuimerei) us after th.it. Ileinunen Sillll Lite ! nllll .Hid the 80(1 w ere the unliked v dow til.tll nt the I liu ks (livijiiii 1 nu Id finish mi higher th,in third in either event Mine hud new s ini (Ire gun 1 nine ut the 1 uni lu.sinu ut the 1(10 hurdles huhlrneier ran uwn\ with the 1,11 e ill ,1 time 1 it II I I hut she hit hurdle number lour with her right leg in t he |in 11 ess I knew it I hit (im leg) it w mild hull non up .mil 1! did ' tsnhlineier said tsuhlineiei s si,Oils is dav-to >i<1 % .mil with the t’.n 10 hepl.itlilun begin ning 1 w eek hum Indus e\ ers das is 1 ntli id (It her bright spots tor t begun ( nine ill the (1)0 the ilisots a nil 100 Oregon sophomore Mi 1 betle ( uialw ell nnpru\ ed upon hei PR in (tie loo 1 toe king in,0 e' ti Stephan ie Smith who lied her season best in the shot put lor a second pi.11 e w on the illsi us on tier final throw Oregon sprintei Laurie W dll.mis finished thud m the 1 011 ime tenth ol a set ond behind Nebraska s Prema (.ovoid.ill. lint tier time ot 1It is her fastest 1 it the veal Ir.iinrrs cx.tminr the .iiiklr nI K.im.il.i kuhlmnrt .i/tri xhr lilt ,i hm tile en mute In uiimim; Ihr I till metei liuiillr\ The Oregon Daily Emerald, the sixth largest morning daily in Oregon, wishes to invite you to gain valuable experience by becoming a part of your student newspaper. Applications are now being taken for the 1990-91 school year, including the following positions: • Two Editorial Page Editors • Graphics Editor • Supplements Editor • Higher Education/ Administration Associate Editor • Community Associate Editor ► Features Associate Fditor * Sports Fditor » Politics Associate Fditor * Student (iovernment/ Act is it ies Associate Fditor » Fntcrtainmcnt Associate Fditor There are 11 reporter and 2 photographer positions available. Applications arc due \londa>. \1a\ 7 at > p in \pplications and |oh deseriptions Hu.- i iiicraW is an jltirnutive .klmn, equal *»p|*>ilunil\ etnpiov. r l,IC dVtliluMc at the I IllClald ottliC. INll Suite dM) V\ .irni uiinorilic' .ire nu«Hirai*t*\i t<* aj'|>l\