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Lights from $12.99 RICK'S BIKE SHOP 916 Massachusetts Inc. phone 841-6642 SPORTS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN By David Dorsey Kansas sportwriter Kansas cross country runner Julia Saul raced to a first place finish in Saturday's Jayaawk Invitational meet, standing in a day dominated by the Arkansas Razorbacks. Saul, who is a possible 1992 All-American candidate, led the five-kilometer race after the first mile, maintained her lead, and finished in 18:16.3. "I was hoping they weren't going to all come flying by me because I'm not known to have a big kick at the end of it, and I'd probably be around. They were right behind me." "I felt really strong," Saul said. "I went out really conservatively. I knew that the girls from Arkansas and Christie Allen from Pittsburg State were with me, so I knew I was going to have some good competition. Kansas runner finishes first Although Saul took first with Pittsburg State's Allen right behind her, Arkansas had five runners cross the finish line between third and seventh places, clinching the meet title for the Razorbacks. Kansas coach Gary Schwartz said that despite the women's loss, he remained upbeat. "I thought Julia had a very good race for start off," Schwartz said. "Arkansas has a great team with great individuals. It shows you what kind of talent she has and what kind of determination she has. She is a quality runner. "I thought somebody who had a particularly strong race which might have been one of her best ever is Ashley Ace. It's just really pleasing and exciting to see someone who works that hard to finally see some results in racing." Ace, a junior from Emporia, finished ten with a time of 19:44.7 Jaykrist wkisti Kloster finished 11th, seven seconds behind her teammate. The Kansas men's squad also ran against top-ranked Arkansas, a team that won the NCAA national championship last year. Pittsburg State took second, and The men's team ran without three defenders, and Holten, Ladd McCulloch and Jesse Taylor. McClain and Bolten were resting injuries, and Teal was recovering from a virus. All are expected to compete next month. Arkansas had the top five finishers in the meet. Michael Cox and David Johnston were the Jayhawk's top runners in the meet, both stayed with the head of the pack for the first mile before the Arkansas runners widened the gap. Cox led the Jayhawks finishing seventh with a time of 24:38.3, and Johnston took 12th, in 25:12.4 Kansas finished third. The men's team finished third over all, behind Arkansas and Air Force. Coach Schwartz said that considering the competition, he was pleased with the results. "Arkansas is awful good," Schwartz said. 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