Cross country teams finish first, second at Drenth Men take first, upset No. 6 By Steve Mims EnwaklSpons Reporter The Oregon mim'i cross country loum won tho Jeff Drenlh Memorial on Sunday ut Alton Baker i'urk. upselling sixth ranked Notre Dumo in tin* process All seven Oregon runners finisher! in tho top 2() .it the meet. Including five in the top IS Oregon finishetl with 44 points. 21 points ahead of the fighting Irish. Central Oregon Community College finished third, and No. Ill Washington finished it distant fourth. 40 points lie hind the Ducks "We ran well," Oregon heat! coat h Bill Dellinger said "We ran a good loom race and had some good individual scores as well The whole group really ran well Thu Ducks were led h> Iri shmen Karl Keska and Tracy Hollister, who finished third and sixth among collegiate runnels, respectively Kesku rail till- H.OOO-meler course in 24:40, followed In Hollister at 24 SO Keska and Hollister were the top two Duc ks to cross tho finish line at Oregon's first meet of the season three weeks ago. but they were held out of the next meet so that others could run. Oregon senior Kick Mustier, running in Ids first meet ol the year for the Due ks. finished 10th in the rate with a lime of 25:07, followed five seconds later by Jason Huinhle in llth Mustier is a lour time All-American in the slwplm base, is running in bis final term ol eligibility and Is expected to tiring leadership to Un voting Duck squad Sophomore John Dimoll and senior* Coition Baxter and Tim Julian rounded out the Ducks' storing, finishing 14th, Isth and 10th. respectively. Dimoll Itn i shit I with a time ol 24 17. followed by Baxter at 25 21 Julian crossed the linish ilm> at Jr\ 42 Phczo tty VK9%amf Shintlw Karl Keska was the first Duck across the linish line, as he led Oregon lo a victory in the Jett Drenth Memorial at Alton Baker Park in Eugene Sunday Women second behind No. 3 By Steve Mims Emfwaid Sports Report©' The Oregon women's cross country team finished second at the Jefr Drcnlh Memorial on Sunday, behind only third-ranked Wisconsin Wisconsin pluced four runners in the top 10 to finish witii .\2 points, IB ahead of the Ducks No 25 Washington fin ished third — six points behind Oregon — with the five other teams far behind "Wo didn't achieve what 1 thought we could," Oregon head coach Tom Hoinoncn said "We had several girls run well, but some did not and that hurt us." Wisconsin was led by (ilare Eichner, who won the Individual race by coming from tjchind to finish one second ahead of Oregon's Nicole Woodward. "I thought I had it. I fell like I was in control," Woodward said. "I wanted to hang with the puck and use my kick to win It. but it didn't work I never heard her behind me." Oregon's next finisher didn't cross the finish line until Jill Cullero came in with a time of 18 00. Callero's lime pul her in 1 Oth place among collegium runners. Oregon's Erika Klein and Heidi Van Borkulo-Coldslein finished in lltli and 12th place, respectively, with limes ol IB 11 Klein finished a split second ahead of Van Borkulo-Coldslein Nianth Zwagerman and Joni Wareham were next for the Ducks, finishing 15th and 17th, respectively. Zwagerman had a time of 1B..U. followed five seconds Inter by Wareham Jenna Carlson was the final Duck it) rirgisler points, finishing 20lh in a lime of 18 59. Carlson, who finished ninth and filth in the first two meets of the year, was slowed by medical problems 25A PORTFOLIOS PARIS-PRATT. BONDSTAR, FIBERSTOCK. STEBCO BRIEFCASES SAli ENDS 10-25-92 I Sex 81 Gender Issues in the 90’s A workshop designed for group discussion. Starting Oct. 22 Thursdays at 3:30-4:30 in the Student Health Center. Please call 346-4456 to reserve a space. Don't miss a great catch... Pick up an ODE football program each Friday before home games.