Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, June 04, 1992, Page 12, Image 11

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Jones bums up track at NCAAs
Oregon's Camara Jones lost
her fir si 4 0G-motor rata of the
year Wednesday, but she did it
in a hotter time than the 90-do
greo weather she ran it in
That's because the sopho
more Tinishtsd the NCAA
Championship qualifying heat
in 52 at) in Austin, Texas,
breaking her own school record
of 52 7a she set earlier this
year
Jones, who failed to make the
semifinals in the NCAA event
last year, will run against the
rest of the semi qualifiers I'ri
day afternoon The final is
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Alter winning all three ol her
previous 400 rates ihis season,
Jones tlui l’u< die-10 Confer
ence chump will iry lo bo
comc the first Oregon AIJ
American in an event less than
H00 meters
To»m main LaRefnn Woods, a
provisionai quuiifior lor liie
mrel. did not advance p.isl the
qualifying level of the 200 l he
freshman look last in her heat,
in a lime of 24 02
Camara Jones
On the men's side. Art Skip
per showed why ho is consid
ered the ties! collegiate javelin
thrower in the nation. The
Dm k senior, who finished third
last season, tossed a 242-5 it)
the ijuahfying round Wednes
day. the top throw of the day
Skipper's throw qualiticd
him for the finals, which arc
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Friday,
Bob Gray qualified for the
next round, running the 400
hurdles in 50 68 His second
place time in the heat was good
enough for a run in the scmifi
nalx. w hich will be Friday.
Gray will compote in the
110-hurdle preliminaries today.
'l ye Van Schoiack and Rick
Mestler both advanced to the
steeplechase Finals Friday Van
Schoiack, who took fourth last
year, was second in his heat in
H 48 25, and Mestlcr, a three
time All-American, was third
in another, finishing in 8:46.97.
Wisconsin's Donovan Berg
strom won the first heat just
ahead of Van Schoiack in
8:48.01. and Kurt Black of We
ber Slate won the faster second
heat in 8:41 27.
Shannon l.cmora. however,
failed to make it to the finals of
the 800 The Oregon senior fin
ished last in his heat.
Chicago
bulls over
Portland
CHICAGO CAP) - Michael
Jordan usually can do whatever
he chooses on a basketball
court. In Came 1 of the NBA Fl
nals. he chose to be an outside
shooter, and it killed the Port
land Trail Blazers.
Jordan scored a finals record
35 of his 39 points in the first
half and set another record
with six three-pointers in the
first two quarters of the Chicago
Bulls' 122-89 victory over Port
land on Wednesday night.
Jordan, who was Just 27 for
too from three-point range in
the regular souson and ftvo for
16 in the playoffs, made a
shambles of the ballyhoood in
dividual battle with Clyde
Drexler, who scored 16 points
for the Blazers
"I was in a zone." Jordan
said. " The threes fell like free
throws I took them and they
went in."
The Jordan explosion put the
Bulls up as they opened de
fense of their first NBA champi
onship Came 2 is scheduled
for Chicago on Priday night
The largest margin of victory
in the finals was Washington's
117-82 win over Seattle on June
4. 1978
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