Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 03, 1993, Page 9, Image 9

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    Lakers take
another
from Suns
PHOENIX (AP) The l.os
Angeles I-akers. ploying like the
Showtime team of old. shot kod
the Phoenix Suns' again Sunday
with an 86-81 victory that left tin*
NBA’s top team one game from
playoff elimination.
The Lakers, the only team with
a losing rec ord (.’t'1-43) in the
playoffs, has three < hames to
Ihm nine the first No 8 conference
sued to oust a No. 1 under the 16
team playoff format The next two
games are in the Forum in Ingle
wood, Calif., followed by one
more here if the Suns can win
twice on the rood
Phoenix, 82-20 in the regular
season with a TS-fi record at
home, led bv six midway through
the fourth quarter before Vlade
Divac led the Lakers hoi k
Charles Barkley, second liest
in NBA playoff history with a
.rif>9 field-goal percentage, hit
only eight of 24 shots
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"I really ran bad last week
at the Penn Relays and was
really ( lose to quitting after
that." Humble said ”Todnv. I
finished stronger than 1 had
all vear The wav I rati today.
I think. I have an NCAA qual
ifier in me "
In the 800. junior Cordon
Johnson nearly passed Kric
Anderson at the finish line
but stumbled 10 meters
before the finish line to take
second
In the field events. Derek
Snell mg and Rev Livingston
got Oregon off to a strong
start with se< ond- and third
place finishes in the pole
vault. resjMM lively
Heath Howington scored
points for the Due ks by fin
ishing first in the shot put.
second in the discus and
fourth in tin* hammer
Without the use ol Harris.
Oregon turned to LaVon
Pierce to fill the void Piert e
ran in both relay races, in
addition to the 100 and 200
events
After helping the Ducks to
a se< ond-plai » finish in the
4x100 relay . fieri e nor
mnllv a 400-meter spec mlist
took second in both the
100 and 200. In the final
event of the day. the extend
ed duty finally took its anil on
Pierce, as he faded in the
final leg of the 4x400 relay
letting Washington State's
Michael Jouberl pass him at
the finish Hut In then. Ore
gon had already lot ked up
the meet
Oregon controlled both
hurdle rat es. as junior Grady
O'Connor won the 400-nieter
hurdles and freshman lamar
Williams led from start to fin
ish in the 110-meter rat e
file Ducks yv ill lie Inn k ill
action next week in Hoise for
an invitational meet with
Hoise State, Welter State and
(Colorado State
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