SPORTS Kobayshi led swim team to successful season By Ted Burnham f mefaid Contributor !respite .1 minimal budget and tough i <>tn|>•■ 1111<>n the ( Hull Sports sh im tram did surprisinglv well this season hut Imprs of regaining the glorv of past visits still rludr fhr tins tram (.7!h out of .1 field of more than 170 swimmers at the Phillips file Spring Nationals held April o at the* (mod will (lames pool in federal Way. Wash The men's team also placed 15th at Northwest Sc o* or Kegionals this year setting personal re< ore is in 17 different e\ ents At the Pacific Lutheran Invitational in Tacoma. Wash the men placed fifth and the women's team plac ed ninth Students training with the team ini lude a women's Iron Man triathlon finisher and a student from Great Britain who is ranked fourth in the modern pentathlon in Great Britain and sixth in the Tinted States Dirksen plans to continue the program next war Many of this year's swimmers will graduate, he said, leaving gaps that will need to he filled fventually Dirksen hopes that a vaisity swim team will be reinstated "We need the support so c oac lies < an compete at the Pac ](l level. he said "It all c otries down to when the state Legislature decides how they will support our school f V*urto\ ‘*f Rape Tmlnirnl Center. Santa V * a Hc^nul. !»**; SEXUAL HARASSMENT Yursits C 'Ink I )rama ( Ink I Van's I isl. Sitkicnl ( oiiik 11. Kapisl OiH1 out of 15 male college students reports committing rape or attempting it Most of the time, the victim is another student. And the rapist is someone you would least suspect. The fact is, whenever a man forces a woman to have sex, it is rape. No matter who he is, it is a criminal offense. And it should be reported Varsity letters or club offices won't hold off a jail sentence. After all, rape isn't a privilege. It's a felony. liven for the biggest man on campus. Stand Up For Your Beliefs. Speak Out Against Homophobia, Racism, Sexism. Sponsored bv the University of Oregon and the Associated Students of the University of Oregon Blazers face playoff elimination, down 3-1 !’< )KTI AND ; AIM Flit- Los Angeles Lakers are looking 11 k«■ an NBA < hampiunship loam I In' Portland l iail Blazers arc looking like ,01 NBA expansion team A‘. ,1 result the Lakers ( an wiap up llieii ninth Western ( outer once title in the last 12 years with .i victory on Portland's home i ourt in (..ime a tonight There's no reason for this the Blazers' < !lyde Drexler said "1 i an t understand it That sums up the Trail Blazers feelings after a pair of blowout losses at the Forum over the weekend Portland, widt h had the NBA s best regular season retort) at t.t-1‘1 went to Los Angeles tied I I in the best of 7 series \\ Imi followed was disaster at the hands of .1 Laker team that oh vanish has figured out how to stop Portland's run and gun slam dunking altat k The Blazers are a team that operates on emotion and they t ame out flat in tyyo of their biggest games of the season 1 hey lost KM. uj Friday night and 1 It.-*r> Sunday (.nine -I was Portland's most one sided loss of the season 1 think the Lakers have played great defense.' Portland's Dan ny \luge salt) "We haven t adjusted to yyh.it they 're doing they know what we're doing I think w e ve become predictable they re lust 1 logging the middle making it tough on us We re not finding the open man Obviously we're in deep trouble The hikers know what it takes to stop Portland Magii Johnson said Ur U(|| control Still, the Blazers insist they haven’t given up ( an sse ' Yeah,' Aitlge said "Will sse' We ll see Coupons in the Emerald save you money. Check every page, every day. It pays.