Oregon dominates Pac-1 Os By Steve Mims Emerald Sports Reporter The Oregon men's cross country team shocked second ranked Arizona on Saturday, part of the sweep for the Ducks at the Paclfic-10 Conference Championship in Palo Alto. Calif. Ninth-ranked Oregon was led by its pair of fabulous fresh men. Karl Keska and Tracy Hollister, who finished fourth and eighth, respectively Keska ran the B.OOO-meter course in a time of 24:10, 24 seconds ahead of Hollister. The Ducks' next three run ners were the keys to victory, finishing 11th, 12th and 13th Senior Kick Mestler crossed the finish line at 24 SO, one second ahead of sophomore John Dirnoff and three seconds ahead of junior Jason Humble. The top five runners for each school receive points corre sponding to what place they finish, and despite placing four runners in the top 10, Arizona's fifth runner finished 29th to give the Ducks the victory. Oregon seniors Colden Ilax ter and Tim |ulian, the only two Ducks with previous Pac 10 Championship experience, finished out of the scoring witii times of 25 IB ami 25 17, re spectively The Ducks' points nipped the Wildcats by three points Oregon and Arizona, clearly the two dominant teams in the conference, ran away from the rest of the field UCLA finished third with H<) points, followed by hexst Stanford with 0.1 Washington State's Joseph Kapkory won the individual ti tie in a lime of 21 46, 12 ms oruis ahead of Arizona’s Martin Kaino The Oregon women won their meet by 15 points over Washington The Ducks, ranked eighth in the c ountry. were the favorite in the meet and finished with :>« points The victory was Oregon's sixth team title in seven years Oregon senior Nicole W'ood ward won the individual title, her third victory of the year, finishing the 5,000-muter course with a season-best time of 16:51, 11 seconds ahead of Stanford's Louise Watson Woodward, who finished third at last year's Pac-10 meet, is the fifth Oregon woman to win the i onference title !•' r o s h iti a n H e i d I V a n Borkulo-Ooldstoln was the only other Duck to crock the top ft), finishing eighth with a time of 17 30 ft was the third top-10 finish of the year lor the fresh man from Seattle All five runners who counted for Oregon finished In the' top 30 Senior Krika Klein finished 1 3th in a time of 17 31. 10 sis onds ahead of sophomore Jill Callero. who placed Kith Ni.imh Zwagerman was the fi nal Duck to score points, fin ishing 30th In a time of 111 00 Oregon's Joni Warrham was (fie sixth Duck to finish, run ning the course in 1H 30 The victory' was Oregon's lltird in four rac es this sea .on. with the only loss being to third-ranked Wisconsin at the Jeff Drenth Memorial two weeks ago Moth Oregon teams now jire pare for the Region VIII Cham piemships on Nov 14 in Tuc son, Ariz Al regionals. tile top two teams and thris- individu als from non-qualifying teams will advance to the NC.AA Championships on Nm 33 Use English to study \ Archaeoli>gy, architecture, business, community development, economics, histor\, international relations, journalism, Middle f a>t studies and learn Danish, Finnish, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Indonesian, Polish, Swahili, Thai, Vietnamese, Cantonese, Chinese, Czech t all vear prt>grams in China Chechoslovakia, Hong Hungary. Poland. Tanzania Semester programs in Indonesia thailaiut ami \ telnam Summer t all war long program on PIS at University of Copenhagen (tVnmark) tear long e\i hangts al lampere I 'mversity (Finland), Ihe Hebrew University of lerusalem (Israel), the University of the Pacific (Ftp) Summer program m IVnigia (Italy) Fall term m Siena (Italy) ami i omlon (England) Study Abroad-Think About It! t *! m\*rc information. contact Uh* < Hluc of International Iducatton .ithl I ichangc. tM) Orcgim M ill 1 manual aid tan U* utilized You have the power. Put this country back on track. Bill Clinton - President A1 Gore - Vice-President Les Aucoin-U.S. Senate Peter DeFazio - Congressional District 4 Phil Keisling-Secretary of State Ted Kulongoski-Attorney General Jim Hill-State Treasurer Bill Dwyer-State Senate Dist. 21 Carl Ilosticka-State House Dist. 40 Cynthia Wooten-State House Dist. 41 Lee Beyer-State House Dist. 42 Frieda Smith-State House Dist. 43 Democratic! Vote No on 9! Campus residents vote at Walnut Rm.. I Ml', l off), for ride to the polls or polling plate information, t all 44^-4<£(i7. AulburuwJ»nmbuJ Officer 146-4125 I Van of Students 146-1210 The students, administrators, and faculty and staff members of the I -niversity of Oregon are committed to creating a safe and welcoming environment for all st udents