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Pago 10 Daily Nebraskan Wednesday, April 22, 1987 if ; I Suicidal Tendencies April 20th at 0:00 pm $5.00 Advanced tickets $6.00 Day of the Show jj Tickets available at Dirt Cheap, Paragon Music, Pickles & Trade-a-tspe. Must be 16 years of age. O D (aginwinsifrfntun WW - J , i - Xts 4,- Run! Doug CarroilUaily Nebraskan Nebraska quarterback Jerry Dunlap looks for running room during Nebraska's intrasquad scrimmage last Saturday at Memorial Stadium. Dunlap and other reserve Cornhusker signal callers may see more playing time in Saturday's annual Red-White Spring Game if injuries to Steve Taylor and Clete Dlakeman, Nebraska's top two quarterbacks, keep them from participating. Seko wins 91st Boston Marathon By The Associated Press BOSTON ABoston Marathon touted for its magnificent men's field will Cr- je Jr n likely be remembered for its mishaps and mediocrity. The defending champion fell during the botched start. The winner pulled away with surprising ease. The pace was unexpectedly slow. A crash marred the wheelchair competitioa On a gloomy day in which 6,313 offi cial entrants ran under drizzly skies and into a moderate wind that slowed them, Toshihiko Seko of Japan covered the final six miles unchallenged Mon day to win the 91st Boston race in 2 hours, 1 1 minutes, 50 seconds. "Up to 20 miles, I thought the pace was slow," Seko said through an inter preter. "I looked at other people's paces. If I started there, I didn't think they could follow me." So Seko, who won the 1981 Boston Marathon, spurted out in front and none of the challengers could keep up for the rest of the 26-mile, 385-yard race. Not Steve Jones, the top-ranked marathoner in 1985. Not Juma Ikangaa or defending champion Rob de Cas tella, the world's first- and second rated runners. Not two-time Boston winner Geoff Smith. "He just ran away from us," said Jones, the runner-up in the tenth fastest Boston run. 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