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    Kasahun, Harris outmatched in NCAA races
■The Oregon men’s
contingent closes out its
action with the efforts
of Harris and Kasahun
By Jeff Smith
Oregon Daily Emerald
Both used the phrase, “a great
learning experience.”
Both spoke of great admiration for
the athletes they competed with.
And both talked of the thrill they
experienced from competing before
the faithful Hayward Field crowd.
But both Micah Harris and
Michael Kasahun of the Oregon
men’s track and field team also ex
pressed disappointment in the way
they performed at the NCAA Track
and Field Championships Friday.
Harris and Kasahun closed out
the Ducks’ season when they failed
to score any points in their events.
Oregon still ended the NCAAs with
27 points overall and finished in
ninth-place as a team.
Harris came in sixth-place in the
semifinals of the men’s 110-meter
hurdles with a time of 13.99 sec
onds. It wasn’t fast enough to ad
vance him on to Saturday’s finals.
“I had a lot of fun, and I gave it every
thing I had,” Harris said. “But I felt bad
about not getting into the finals.”
The junior transfer from Tempe,
Ariz., reached the semifinals after a
school- and personal-record time of
13.73 in the preliminaries Thursday.
“To get the school record, that
was one of the goals,” Harris said.
“Now I’ll come back next year and
give it my all.”
Kasahun, on the other hand,
won’t have such an opportunity.
The senior closed out his collegiate
career with a 16th-place finish in
the final of the men’s 5,000 meters.
Kasahun began the race with some
good steam, but as the laps pro
gressed, he ended up dropping like a
brick down to the back of the pack.
His time of 14:25.69 was nowhere
near his personal record of 13:56.04.
“I’d like to have finished higher,
and was hoping for a top-10 finish,”
said Kasahun, who was seeded 17th
on the pre-meet list. “When you are
in the championship level, it’s more
of a tactical race. This is my first time
at this level and people had more ex
perience than I had.”
When the race came down to the
final few laps, many of the runners
went for their “kick,” or a sprint to
the finish. Kasahun said he tried,
but found the tank to be empty.
“There was nothing left at all for
those last two-and-a-half laps,” he
said. “I pushed it a little bit too ear
ly and that caught up at the end.”
The race capped a solid two-year
Oregon career for Kasahun, who
transferred to Oregon from Fresno
City College. While at Oregon, he
has lowered his personal bests in
the 5,000 (from 15:06.51 to
13.56.04) and in the 10,000 (from
30:35.07 to 29:51.62).
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125 FURNITURE/APPLIANCES
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Horoscope by Linda C. Black
TODAY'S BIRTHDAY (June 4). You'll leam
to go against your nature this year, but that
won't inhibit you. Instead of speaking freely, as
you always have, you'll leam to choose your
words. The job requires discretion and careful
planning. You'll have an advantage if your strat
egy is private. A partnership develops with
someone you can trust completely. You'll know
who it is by the candor.
To get the advantage, check the day's rating: 10
is the easiest day, 0 the most challenging.
ARIES (March 21-April 19)—Today isa9 —
You've broken into the clear again. The action
to take should be obvious. Don't launch a new
adventure before you've taken care of business
at home. A friend's advice is pertinent. Slow
down and do it right so that you won't have to
do it over.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) — Today is a 5
— It’s time to start getting practical again, so set
your fantasies aside. But before you do, choose
which one you’re going for next. That one has
a new status, especially if you and your partner
agree on it. It isn't a fantasy any longer, it's an
achievable goal — even if you're not yet sure
how to reach it
GEMINI (May 21-June21)—Today is a 7 —
There's more to do than you're capable of do
ing, but it may be hard to let go. You have your
ideas, so convey them to a person whose skills
you admire. The end result may be better than
you could have produced on your own.
CANCER (June 22-July 22)—Today is a 5 —
There’s a mountain of work, and more coming
in every minute. There will be changes, errors
and snafus — bet on it. Planning ahead catches
some of the problems, but not all. It's not your
fault, so relax.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — Today is a 9 —
You're so cute, nobody can resist your charms.
And you're not the only one. If you're not in
love already, odds are good that you will be by
nightfall. If you're already in love, let your soul
male set the agenda. This will be fun!
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22)—Today is a 6 —
Keep studying! You'll need all the ammunition,
er, information you can gel. You're about to be
queried on your theory, your methods and your
reasons for being. Nobody said this was going
to be easy. Be prepared!
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct 22) — Today is an 8 —
If you want a raise, how about learning new
skills? How hard can it be? For you, not very.
Your mind is now ravenous for new knowledge.
Limit yourself to the stuff that's most mar
ketable.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) — Today is a 7
— You've got the charisma, now go get the
cash. Not anything illegal, of course. But if you
suspect you're worth more than you've been
getting, do something about it. Put more of
what you do get into savings. Benefits count as
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) — Today
is a 7 —You're about ready to burst by now.
Schedule a meeting with your most trusted con
fidant and advisor. Together, sort through the
data you've collected. As you put the puzzle to
gether, a picture will start to emerge. Hint It is
n't what you thought it would be.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) —Today is
a 6 — Friends are there to help, but don't let
them be a distraction. Mercury is going retro
grade, and that usually means confusion. Slow
down, take your time, do things right. There'll
still be mistakes, but they won't be yours.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)—Today is a 7
— Don’t take any risks with communication. If
you say you’ll be home for dinner at a certain
time and don't follow through, there'll be trou
ble. Call and let people know where you are.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) — Today is a 6 —
An argument between two other people could
give you an advantage. Let them battle it out
while you keep a low profile. It’s going to get
worse before it gets better, by the way. Around
Thursday, the smoke will start to clear.
145 COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS
WANTED: Macintosh iBook
in very good working condition.
Call 346-4231.
Summer Special
Save $90. All levels.
All styles. Guitar, piano,
bass lessons. 342-9543.
175 WANTED
Buying 1992 or newer imports, any
condition. Leaving town? Selling
your car? We are buying! www.auto
607-0404
180TRAVEL & LODGING
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dent ID. Its that simple.
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185 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
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Respond at your own risk.
190 OPPORTUNITIES
September Experience
Program
• Earn Five Credits
(Summer Session 2001)
• Nine Days September 4-14, 2001
• $550 Tuition for Both Residents
and Non-Residents.
For more information on group satis
fying, upper division, and lower divi
sion classes, call 346-3475 or email
septexp @ darkwing, uoregon .edu
Peer Health Education Program
is seeking UO undergrads interested
in a practicum type experience.
Learn more about sexual health,
food issues, exercise and drugs on
campus. Educate other students and
earn upper division credit for making
a difference on campus. Students
are enrolling now for fall term by
contacting Annie at 346-2843.
200 WORK STUDY POSITIONS
Logistical Support
Work Study Opportunity. Help local
non-profit support teams of teenage
youth working in the woods; sharp
en/maintain tools, package back
packing meals, load food boxes, and
mow some grass, $8/hr. Keith
Brown, 349-7514. EOE. .
www.nwyouthcorps.org.
Accounting Assistant. Work study
opportunity with youth development
organization for detail oriented PT
accounting assistant. Emphasis on
payroll & related reports, MS Office
experience preferred. Call Tony,
349-7507 or send cover letter/re
sume to NYC, Attn: CFO, 2621 Au
gusta, Eugene 97403. EOE.
www.nwyouthcorps.org.
205 HELP WANTED
SOCIAL SERVICES- Alvord-Taylor
is accepting applications for life skills
instructors in our group homes serv
ing adults with developmental disa
bilities. The homes are conveniently
located near buslines in Eugene and
Springfield. Flexible scheduling for
full and part time, day, eves, and
overnight shifts are available. Excel
lent benefits and training provided.
Position provides a great opportunity
to gain experience in education and
social services. If interested, apply
at 405 N. “A” Street, Springfield.
EOE/AA.
Summer
Jobs
For the
Environment
$4,000-$6,000/ Summer
• Protect our water!
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Join the nation's largest grass roots
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human rights & democracy. Career
opportunities & benefits available.
Call Teri, 686-2771
Painters wanted for
summer employ
ment in Salem. No
exp, necessary. For
info or application call
503-316-4767 or
khaynes@address.com
205 HELP WANTED
Maintenance & painting. 6/15-21.
8 hour days.
Call 484-4103
FIREFIGHTERS! ,
Summer time work. Free training
provided. Skookum. 688-1900
RECREATION SUMMER STAFF
working with students with develop
mental disabilities 30-40hrs./wk.
$6.50-$7/hr. Apply The Arc of Lane,
45 W. Broadway, #205, Eugene,
EOE. Closing 6/11.
CONSTRUCTION
SUMMER WORK
Construction in the Portland metro
area. Carpentry and labor positions
available. Part-time, full-time, day
and night shifts. $9-$18/HR DOE.
Call 1 -800-225-5257 ask for Jessica
or Mark to get more information.
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205 HELP WANTED
Summer and Year Round Work
UO Family Housing
Family Housing is accepting applica
tions for STUDENT paint crews and
maintenance workers. Painting
and/or maintenance experience is
preferred. College students must
provide proof of credit hours enrolled
for current Spring 2001 term, a mini
mum of 8 credit hours for undergrad
uate, a minimum of 6 credit hours for
graduate.
Salary:
Maintenance.$7.50
Paint, Custodial and Grounds..$7.00
For more information call:
Spencer View • 346-5263
Westmoreland • 346-5261
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NOW HIRING UO/LCC students only
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applications available anytime
Agate Hall, Room 124
346-2059
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