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During her freshman and sophomore years as a Duck, she also didn't qualify for the national champion ships until the month of May Were Hyatt able to repeat her past perform ances at the NCAA meet, she would become the first women's javelin thrower in NCAA history to tie a four-lime All-American Last year. Nu ole' Woodward came within (it hundredths ol a second of making the finals in the at the NCAA meet, and Thursday, the Oregon junior was thu final entrant allowed into the Saturday final after running to seventh in her heat in a time of t 7 (It 78. Teammate Luc y Nusrala fanxi better, however, pluc ing fourth during her 5,0(8) heal in a 10:51 08 time Nusrala had the second-best time in the country Iasi season, but she only look 10th at the notional meet Sprinter Camara Jones set a school record 52 40 in her 400-meter heat at the NCAA meet Wednes day. anti the sophomore will try to improve on that this afternoon when she runs in the semifi nals of the event On the men s side. Bob ('.ruy qualified for the 110-hurdles semifinals today by finishing third Thursday in i:tH5 during his heat. Cray, who also moved past the 400 preliminaries Wednes day. will run Inith the 100 and the 400 semifinals today Also today, decalhletes Pedro daSilva and Mu hammad Oliver will begin their first day of com petition daSilva has the top collegiate score in the country, and Oliver finished fourth at Ihe NO A As last year Oregon steeplechasers Kick Mesller and Tye Van S< hotack, who both moved past the semifi nals Wednesday, will run in the steeple final to night Mestler took fifth and Van Schoiack fin ished seventh in last season's final meet. 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CARD FREE COFFEE & MEDIUM SOFT DRINKS AVAILABLE 9 p.m. - 2 a.m. Clyde: Air s shooting a horror show CHICAGO (AP) — Thu NBA Finals were supposed to be a showdown between the NBA's best two players, Michael Jor dun and Clyde Drexlor. Droxlcr, u distant second to Iordan in the Most Valuable Player voting, was supposed to have an edge in three-point shooting ability. Jordan even admitted us much, noting his own 27-for 100 three-point shooting in the regulur season while Drexlor made 114 of 338. By halftime Wednesday night, Jordan hud 35 of his 39 points and was six of nine from throe-point range, burying the Portland Trail Blazers in a cas cade of emotion "It seemed like a horror sto ry," Drexlor said after the Chi cago Bulls' 122-89 victory in Came 1 of the NBA Finals. "You don't take it personally " But he thinks Jordan might have. ANK.IH! ii me constant com partsons between himself and Jordan before the series in spired Jordan. Drexler said. "1 think so.” But Drexler said I here was no trash-talking going on between the two Olympians "Michael and 1 arc* out there to help our teams," Drexler said. "We aren't out there to jaw l«u k and forth with each other." While Jordan was suiting a championship series record with 35 first-half points. Drex ler managed only eight points on three-for-nine shooting Drexler finished with 16 points on five-for-14 shooting and seven assists He rarely dis plays) the air-walking athleti cism that led to his compari sons with Jordan “I don't think we ever got Into our offense." Drexler said "We never got set up. including me " Jordan was 14 of 21 from the field in the first half, tying a fi nals record for field goals in the first two periods. "The guy was shooting the ball incredibly well from the outside." Drexler said "No body counted on him hitting all those three-pointers There was nothing we could do about that I’m going to give him those same shots in Game 2. as a matter of fact."