TRACK Continued from Page 9A just running behind Scott I felt strong, so I tried to g»>t the lead and triad to gat n fast time," Johnson said "I didn't really care whether 1 got first or lost today as long as all the Dunks ran fast.” he said Nicholas wasn't surprised that Johnson beat him "He passed me so hard He looks over at me — 'Come on Scott, we re going now and it was like he wasn't even tired," Nicholas said "1 looker! at him and it was like. 'Did you skip the first three laps or something?"' Cater in the night, Karl keskn also ei lipsed an NCAA provisional qualifying mark Keska ran the 5,000 meters in 14 CM) Ifi Keska took the lead with five laps remaining Chris Katon and Pete |u!ian followed i loseiy and challenged Keska at the lieginning of the last lap In a sprint to the finish, Keska finished third, one tenth of a set ontl behind Katon. the winner Keska said that if he had run a hotter tactical rai e, lie would have won "I was a hit pissed off that the other guvs lisa hed off me and I had to do all the work." Keska suit) "I was pretty confident 1 had the best kick Unfortunately, 1 got hosed in on the last turn ” Glusac won the 3,000 meters in *1 IH f*f>. She missed the NCAA automatic qualifying standard by .fifi seconds Glusac nipped at the heels of vet eran distance runner Liz Wilson for the entire rai »> .She made her move at 400 meters and won by almost a second Glusac '# time was the fastest out doors by an Oregon athlete in the ev ent since 10BH The only challenge to Mutnla in the 1.500 meters was running in a gusting wind Mutola, whose lies! event is the 800. was running for Nike International and won in t 13 03 The second plat e finisher was almost 10 seconds tmc k "I feel I did a good time for this si/e rai o I hope the next rai •• is better." Mutola said "I knew 1 had to get out good (at the start). I didn't want to run a 14:20." In the men's too meters DeWayne Ingram ran Oregon's Iwst time of the year lbs to fit) also won the race "rite --tart was good I was .ill pumped up. and at the end. they've been teaching me to stay relaxed, stay relaxed.' and I tried to do that.'' Ingram said Ingram had to run down Mu hale Viers of the Coquitlam Cheetahs in the final 20 meters 'It was a she* k. but sometimes you have to dig deep and get it." he said In the women's 400 meters. Nilka Thornns of Oregon ran her first 400 of the season tn 55.10. good for a second-plate finish, a qualifying mark for the Pari fin 10 Conference championships and the fastest time by an Oregon athlete tn the event this year "It's really hard for me to get out to a good start, that's all 1 was c oncentrating on." Thomas said She said her rare was helped bv friend Camara Jones, an Oregon athlete who is redshirling this season and who ran the rac e unattached Jones set a meet ret ord vs ith a lime? of 51 55 "We practic e together every day," Thomas said "The whole weak we've been conc entrating on how we're going to run the rac e together and boss we're going to run our own rac e " The women's 1600-meter relay was another of the day's < lose rm es Nicole Cumnussiong turned iu o elute h performance in the anc lior le*g to t ate h and pass Jem Holbrook of Weber State Oregon won by 11 sec onds The men's 400-meter relay was even < loser Ore gon won by 07 sec onds over (Tile o State us Patrick Khoo held off Chic o State's Bohbv Reese at the fin ish. Dan Y.otu h of Oregon won the men's discus with a throw of lf>0 feet. 4 me ties Duslv Carlson finished second in the men's shot put and did so ill an impressive fashion His ties! effort of 57 feet, 1 inches improver! his personal record by one-and il half feet. Benjamin Andrews won the men's BOO meters for Oregon in a time of 1 51 47 Todd Bloaknev of Oregon won the men's triple jump with a leap of 50 feet. 5,5 inc lies f ormer Oregon athletes dominated the men’s and women's tuvolin competitions Art Skipper's first throw was the* best effort of the men's com petition The mark was 236 feet, 7 inches m _I MICHAEL SHINDl ( RT -nlrM Oregon 's Patrick Khoo finishes the anchor leg of Oregon's victorious ■lx 100-meter relay team. A**r W,AVtkK&* 6/0&t>Q» \2SQ mkr*a ft** 1** v<U flm a> HW Pnt* ujkw Ikiflay Iffif FjJmtbU KnhunJ 3 and mnat (My t3.6ii.00 Rmvr *Umt*&-* ’/OftW 1&150 u.\& SaflVtmlom itoantotf Caiar tMqd*y. ifiS ExknteU Knfauni 2 anJ me «ur Onh f3,620.00. Speed ftmw. 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