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Oregon Daily Emerald Sports Men’s track off to relays By Scott Simonson The Oregon men's trm l. tt*.im doesn't have ,1 dual meet this weekend, so it’s taking a vacation Sort of. Members of the Oregon team will compete at the Drake Relays in Des Moines. Iowa, and it the Penn Relays in Philadelphia, on Friday and Saturday Head coach Bill Dellinger and ll Oregon athletes are in Des Moines The Drake Relays, like its counterpart in Philadelphia, features more than trm k events Dan Zorich (discus, hammer). Dusty Carlson (hammer, shot put) Ray Livingston (pole vault) and Jemmy Williams (pole vault) are among the Ducks scheduled to compete. AM six of Oregon's NCAA pro visional qualifiers are in Des Moines Zorich, Carlson and Liv ingston are joined by Oregon's three qualifiers in the distance events. Gordon Johnson (1.500 meters). Scott Nicholas (1,500) and Karl keska (5.000) are sched uled to compete. Oregon's distance crew will concentrate on two relays The three NCAA provisional quali fiers are expected to join Rick Cantwell for what should t>o a for midable 4x1 .fiOO-meter relay team. The Ducks also have a team entered in the distance medley relay, where intermediate hur dler Sol Sallos will team-up with Johnson. Nicolas and Cantwell. The Duck sprinters, along with high jumper Eric White and triple jumper Todd Bleakney, will be in Philadelphia. Eric Trice. DeWayne Ingram. LaVon Pierce and Patrick Khoo will run in the 4x100 and 4x200 events The *«• photo After winning two races last weekend. Karl Keska will be among the Oregon athletes competing at the Drake relays Friday and Saturday. sprint crew is without Dino Philyaw and 1-aMont Woods, who will play in Saturday's foot ball si rirnmage The relay s come a week after a surprising performance bv the team in the Pepsi Invitational, where Oregon i ame within one ev ent of upsetting one of the best track teams in the nation The competition between the Dm ks and UCLA came down to the final event of the triangular meet, with UCLA winning the 4*400 relay "Our meet last week with UCLA and Washington was one of die tiest we've had at Hayward Field In quite some time," Dellinger said "You have to give UCLA i redd for winning [ hey had to travel and then to compete m an environment they were not Turn to TRACK, Page 16 Women head east for Drake Relays By Dave Charbonneau Oregon Daily Emerald I hirteen members of the the Oregon women's trai k team will travel east this weekend for the Drake Relays in Des Moines, Iowa The Dunks are coming off a third plane finish at last weekend's Pepsi Team Invitational It was the first time in seven years Oregon did not finish first at the four-team meet Despite that, head ( oach I out Hemonen likes where iiis team is at "I think we're ahead, ahead of where we were (at the start of the season),” he viid "We just made up a lot of ground on Washington.' I Ins weekend's meet begins this morning s\ith the 4vt(JO preliminaries The Ducks will have lunula Godfrev. Nicole Commissiong. Shewue hraskowski and Lisa Bedwtdl running in the race 1 he foursome ran its best race of the season last weekend when they i locked a 4fl.l)fi against I U.A W ashington and Washington State I fie 4x400 team will also get a chance to improve on its season-lnist time from last weekend. I he same team will run the longer relay with the exception of Nilk.i Thomas replacing Godfrey "Were ready to run fast now m the 4X400 when we get tin* opportunity anil we dunk, that will hap pen at Drake," Memonon said We think the ■4X100 i an go pretty fast too. we've finally got the right lineup hut our hamloffs have fx-en pretty mis erable ' Also in action for the Oui ks will be standouts Milena Glusac and kelly Blair Blair and Glusac have both re.u hed provisional qualifying times for the N< AA meet Glusm in the 1.000 and 5,000 and Blair in the 100-lneter hur dle-. The two will compete on the same relay team, the distance relay, with Thomas and (ihristie Kngesser Blair vy ill also compete in the high jump, long jump and javelin All that, however depends on how we11 she recovers from a sprained foot she suffered last weekend. In other events. Oregon will have Sara Him ell in the triple pimp, fom Wareham in the 5,000, Glusac in the 1.500, Kngesser in the H00 and Amo Olson in the high jump The Ducks will return home m \t weekend for a meet with Boise State and Nevada-I.as Vegas Cash For Textbooks Mon.-Sat. 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