Leave The Path. Behind A Free 5K Fun Run 3:00 p.m. Friday, May 28m Alton Baker Park BBQ Pits call .346-4456 to pre-register UO Student Health Center Health him alum I'rueram , In itxiiuni turn with Put the power of Oregon Daily Emerald advertising to work for you. Call 346-3712. WHOOPI GOLDBERG TED DANSON AJ the tperm-bank. the asked (or q ton. mTowgoni. dock man. One out ot three ainl bod. iEflDWtWl-NGBPBRWB *KQ)lfUSwf oMObt^lW mmmK ws i&ow TOfo • m $ juh; j mxmvm Mirny NlSMwNiailB*.MlS«l ^MIOMlOKXlfifoniBB ^mvirn g^jj&wnftteleie'Ce (—i fltl f STARTS MAY 28TH EVERYWHERE Duck runners miss last shot at NCAAs By Erick Studentck* 0*Qpn Omfy f mvraK) Scott Nicolas gave it everything he had Wednesday night, includ ing his lunch, at the Ed Moeller Open track meet in one final attempt to qualify for the NCAA 1.500 meter championship. Unfortunately for Nicolas, his winning time of 3:45 left him about two seconds short of the time necessary to earn a trip to New Orleans next week. "I felt really good after three laps, but then all of a sudden I got hit by a wind, and that was the end of if said Nicolas. Nicolas was paced by former Oregon 800 meter runner Shan non Lemora through 1.200 meters Uunora was running with a oust on his wrist due to a recent bicycle accident, but the cast didn't slow Lemora as he cruised through the first lap in 56 sec onds. "That was five seconds faster than I had ever gone out before." said Nicolas "I would have liked someone to run like that the whole way." Oregon coach Bill Dellinger said Nicolas used the correct strategy in his attempt for the NCAA qualifying mark. "Stott did exactly w hat he had to do, ho went out at 3:41 pace and he was there for three laps. He's just not quite strong enough yet to handle that pace and fin ish up the last 300 meters," Dellinger said. "He wont for it and I admire his bravery. A vear from now, you'll see him running 3:41 when he's stronger and able to handle the finish.” Steeplechaser Jason Humble also made an impressive attempt at tbe NCAA qualifying mark. Running by himself from the start. Humbw ran 8:57, only three seconds off the NCAA standard "I thought I hod a chance on the last lap. I needed to run a 66 second lap. and I knew I could do that because I did it last year,” said Humble. "There was a pret ty good wind down at the water jump, though. I was just tired, and with 200 meters to go I was a lot slower than I wanted to be.” Dellinger was impressed with Humble’s solo steeple effort. “For being by himself. I think Jason ran a fine steeple." [)ellinger said. "He got a little over anxious and ran his first lap in 65 seconds; if he would have run the lap in 67,1 think he might have qualified." For a moment, there was a stir near the discus ring when it was announced that Julie Beck had thrown 169 feet, a mark which would have been a two foot improvement on her seasonal best. Beck's true mark, however, was 159 feet, a throw good enough for the win but far short of her previous distance of 167 feet. Beck said that although she will not qualify for the discus at the NCAA meet, she does hold the 13th and final qualifying spot in the shot put. RIDE SHARE Traveling soon? Need a ride? Offering a ride? Rule Share brings together people needing and offering ndes any where in Oregon or throughout the country. For more information call 345-7600. Unmtr&ty T)*w/nr Pwv»»^ KING LEAR bv Wilium Stuketprarr Robiiuon Thcatrr Univenity of Orrgon Kvming pert of marur^ S00 n m May 21. 22. 27. 2». 2V. and lunr 4. 5 Malinwi 10 30 May 2b and luiu- : B«>» oltav (503) 346 t> 41*41.3£r WONDERLAND »*»**» , ' I* VIDEO PGAMES 5th STREET A PUBLIC MARKET 683-8464 cian VIDEO ADVENTURE V*l‘£i MVMffLAZ* •as?a. iV DaaaRmrir « •null i one* «nd ttn*r» Exptm 6/10/93) Campus SUBSHOP 1225 Alder 345-2434 Sat **l