Oregon Daily Emerald Sport s Women cruise in Boise meet By Erick Studenicka Oregon Q&’ty t mGf&kS The Oregon women's track team remained unde feated in team competition tins season as (fie Ducks out scored Weber State. Boise State and Col orado State in a four-way meet Saturday in Boise Oregon won despite the absence of kelly Blair, who remained in Eugene resting a back injury The injury isn't expected to force Blair to miss the Pacific-10 Conference multi-event championships this week. LaReina Wooda ran the 100-meter sprint in a wind-aided 11.59 for a narrow victory over team mate Camara Jones, who finished in 11.62. Both times are NCAA provisional qualifying marks. Jones returned later in the meet to win the 200 meter sprint in 23.80. While gusting winds aided the sprinters, the conditions slowed the distance runners Duck run ners still dominated, however, ns Nicole Wood ward won the 1,500-meter run and Jenna Carlson won the 3.000-meter. In fact. Oregon swept the top three places in the 3.000. us Nianth Zwagerman and Heidi Van BorkuRi-Goldstein took second and third, respectively. Erika Klein was able to record an NCAA provi sional qualifying time in the 800 hv dm king a 2:0B 14 to take ond behind Weber State's Shaw na Cox Cox set the Bronco Stadium rei <>r 5) Weher Stale fin ished third vs ith l > I, and Colorado Stale hrought up the rear with 8M Heath Howington and Turn to TRACK. Payo 10 136 E 1 ith • (near Willamette) 342-3358 Must be ?1 or Over Monday su, io FRKK! Disco Funk Night with DJ’s Dan Schmid and Steve Ferry Tuesday m« u $2 The Pearl Divers plus y uv \l \ Wednesday m»> i $3 Roger Nusic The Betmars pltlS gucsl'i Music Starts at 10pm Mon-Sat Music starts at 8pm Sundays The Wwld Your Eyes The Oregon Daily Emerald is searching for a variety of students and perspectives for its 1993 94 news staff to truly represent and reflect the diversity of the University community. Diverse backgrounds, cultures, experiences and opinions make each of us a unique and valuable part of society. Make an impact Applications are now available at the Emerald, Suite 300 EMU, for the following staff positions for the 1993 94 school year •* Editorial Editor Freelance Editor Student Activities Editor, Reporter ©> Higher Education Editor, Reporter » Community Editor, Reporter «3> Sports Editor, Reporter Supplements/Entertainment Editor » Police Reporter » Graphicsfl’hoto Editor Graphic Artist » Photographer «s> Photo Tech Copy Editor Staff Columnist Applications must be turned in by Wednesday, May 12,1993. For more information, call Jake at 346-5511. Oregon Daily Emerald 300 EMU PO Boi31S9 Eu< TV Orfui DtihlmmU n t* ngiul opportunity mfla/ri tOS you iBook Sate! BARGAIN BOOKS $198 & Up! May 10th-21st • Main Floor All Sales Final! • No Further Discount. 13th & Kincaid • 346-4331 • M-Sat