Emerald Sports Oregon Daily Men’s track readies for relays By Dave Charbonneau The ()regon men's trm k team will send ii leys . llnrns and Khoo will niso run in the 4\400-meler rtn *> along w ith () (minor 1’he team hus ihi> second-fastest limn lor tlif Din ks this season in the race Harris has achieved career bests m hoih ih*’ ion and 200 this season, and :s not far off his personal record in the 400 I’mrt ■■ is ! nming off one ol his strongest outings as a Duck when lie won both the lot) and jot) at Inst weekend's Oregon Invitational Ingrain has the set ond fastest time in tin* 100 lor Oregon this season, and khoo has performed well as a freshman, with the Sis ond liest 400 time and third-best tune III the 200 ( )’(minor \s ill also compete hi the 400 hurdles, and Jnmnr Williams will run in the 110 hurdles Oregon will send six runners lo Philadelphia for the Penn Kuhns to compute in Jong-dix lam e relay ev•■tits (.ordon Johnson and Scott Nicholas will run in all three events for the Dm ks In the dis tanry medley relay . Karl Keska and Randy Lamm will also run for Oregon with Keska and I ra < \ Hollisior competing in ih<* 4vl '>00 and Nicholas and Lamm running in the 4xHoo meter relay Nicholas broke his PR Iasi weekend in I he 1.500 as did Keska Johnson has vet to run in the 1,500 this season, hut holds Oregon's best lime in the 800 In the Steepler hose. Oregon’s lone entry will he Jason Humble Humble is well off lus I'R in the sleepier base hut still has the tup time for the Dm ks in the e\ ent this season The relays will help the Ducks prepare for the Pepsi Team Invi tational next weekend at Hay ward Field against Washington State. Kansas State and Arizona State It will be Oregon’s final sr oring meet of the season Puerto D> R**Xjy Karl Kaaka will run In dlatanca races at the Pann Relays In Philadel phia this weekend. Students come to blows at Mac Court Erick Studenicka * » &t'-V / Boxing skills ranging Irnm tin* (left In sub hint' were on display in Mi Arthur Court Wednesday night us tin* Phi kappa l*si fra tt'rnity hosted the Hth Anmi.il Intramural Boxing Championships. a k a "The Smok er," Hiiait Ckmdeiiin won the super flyweight title (or a re< oril lliutl straight tear over Matt Stoi kton in the evening's i loses! battle ( lemlellin hones his boxing skills e.n ll vv in ter b\ playing forward on the University i lull hot ke\ team I was going to be like Muhammad Alt ami |oe I-’ritzier and pist stop after w inning two times ( lendenm said I didn't know I would box until Monday. so I haven't been training '' I reshman < hns Li/io gained some rex|»s t from his Phi I'm fraternity brothers hv win ning the Welterweight title I |iis! joined the fraternity on Sunday." Li/io said "1 in not a very good boxer, it was all heart I,a/to was introdui ed to boxing hv his father Mv dad used to put on the gloves when 1 got into trouble." l-n/io said lie d give me a few taps and sax 'This is lor talking Ixu k to your mom, this is lor not mow mg the lawn I learned to defend myself," **no»e> kfciNWi Jason Stool (loft) gots pummelod by Brian Clondenln Wednesday night at tho 14th Annual Intra mural Boxing Championships at Mac Court. Clondonln wont on to win tho supor flyweight divi sion for tho third consocutlvo year I.,i/.io said lie had no desire to break Cion* demn s 111it- record "I prohablv won't do this again." I.a/.io said "Clendenin h.is boxing skills. I |ust happened to win n street light Other division winners included Isreul Delden. Mu hael Matheson. f'eter Stnyner. and Travis Craven The event was a fund raiser for the Chil dren's Mirot Ic Network Promoter Jason Cowlev said he anticipated the event would raise approximately $1,500 for the charity Duck tennis receives awards Oregon women's tennis head coach Torn Greider is the Pacific-10 Conference Northern Division Goat h of the Year for the second < on secutive year. The Dinks recently com pleted their most successful season in history, going 2-t-?> to set the school mark for vu - tories in a season and claim the fourth-best winning per centage in the team's 20-year history All-Pat -10 Northern Divi sion honors for the Dm ks went to the men's top player, Lee kirner, and women's No. 2 player. Sherry Fnirgrieve kirner, who receives the honor for the third straight season, is third on the squad with 11 wins as the No. 1 sin gles player. The junior from laguna Beach, Calif. has also learned-up tor 12 doubles victories for Oregon s 8-11 squad. (How (Much (Do you (Know cintr* tipt'iOH t stA st >T