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SupplementingTRACK & FIELD NEWS twice monthly. Vol. 8, No. 15 April 4, 1962 Page 113 Chicago Daily News Summary IC4A Meet Summary Chicago, March 9 - - Summary of the Chicago Daily News New York City, March 10 -- Summary of the IC4A indoor Relays: championships: 50, Robinson (una) 5. 3; 2. B. Johnson (UCTC); 3. Bill Smith (Wis); 60, Budd (Villa) 6. 0 (ties indoor record); 2. Ashworth (Dartmouth) 4. Wiebe (una). Qohnson ran 5. 3 in heat). -lfoot; 3. Mattis (Manhattan); 4. Drayton (Villa); 5. Lewis (Mich. 600, Kerr (una) 1:10.8; 2. Edmunds (Quantico) 1:11 7; 3. Cornell St). (Budd also ran 6. 0 in quarterfinal . Ashworth ran 6. 1 in quarter (Salukis) 1: 13 .1; 4. Courtney (Quantico) 1: 13. 2. and semifinals . ) 1000, Crothers (EYTC) 2:09. 6; 2. Grelle (LATC) 2: 10. 3; 3. Dupree 600, Luck (Yale) 1: 11. 7; 2. Carter (Pitt) 1: 12. 0; 3. Holzel (Dart) (Salukis) 2: 11. 7. 1:12. 9; 4. Tynan (Fordham) 1: 12. 9; 5. tie, Tantorski (Boston U) Mile, Beatty (LATC) 3:59.7 (58.5, 1:59.9, 3:01.2) (3:44.41500); 2. and Wagner (Villa) 1: 13. 0. O'Hara (Loyola) 4:01.7 (58.8, 2:00.2, 3:01.4); 3. Turner (Salukis) 1000, Tomeo (Fordham) 2:11.5; 2. Lingle (Army) 2:12.3; 3. Brown 4:05.3; 4. Close (USMC) 4:13.9. (NYU) 2: 12. 3; 4. Freeman (Boston U) 2: 13. 8; 5. Azoy (Prin) 2: 14. 6. 2 Miles,Kidd (EYTC) 8:53.1; 2. Schul (LATC) 8:53.8; 3. Tabori (LA Mile, Zwolak (Villa) 4:09.3; 2. Reilly (Georgetown) 4:13.2; 3. TC) 9:04.9; 4. Wallingford (TOC) 9:06.5; 5. Bashaw (W. Mich). Rawson (Boston College) 4: 14. 2; 4. Moorhead (Penn St) 4: 18. 0; 5. 60HH, H. Jones (una) 6. 9 (world indoor record); 2. McRae (Mich) Stack (Delaware). '7.2; 3. Ashmore (UCTC); 4. Howard (Wisc). (In heats, Howard 2 :tvfiles, Mack (Yale) 8: 58. 3; 2. Laris (Dart) 9: 03. 8; 3. Norman (Penn ran 7.2 and Willie May, UCTC, 7.3.) ST) 9:07.8; 4. Young (Mich. St) 9:10.6; 5. Traynor (Villa) 9:14.6. fil.t._Raimey (Mich) 24'3¾''; 2. Boston (una) 23'9¾''; 3. White (Loyola) 60HH,Pannell (Manhattan) 7.4; 2. Pras(Villa);3. Luck (Yale); 4. 23 '9½"; 4. Mulkey (una) 23'. Flippin (Yale); 5. Friend (Pitt). (Friend ran 7.4inquarterfinals, HJ, Littlejohn (W. Mich) 6'8"; 2. Gardner (NYAC) 6'6"; 3. Miller Pras and Luck ran 7. 4 in semifinals.) · 7'fud) 6 '6"; 4. Oliphant (W Mich) 6 '4"; 5. Wadsworth (USA) 6 '4". BJ, Lewis (Mich. St) 23'11"; 2. Cooper (St. John's) 23'4½"; 3. Hines PV, Wadsworth 15 '4¾''; 2. tie, Schwarz (USMC) and Ankio (Finland) ~enn) 23 '½"; 4. Gaston (Syracuse); 5. Grantham (Penn St). ~'llf'; 4. Uelses (Quantico) 14'11:f'; 5. Davies (una) 14'11£"; 6. HJ, Thomas (Boston U) 6'11"; 2. tie, Mikulina (Cornell), Hartnett Mulkey 14'6". ~rinceton), Little (NYU) and Davis (Morgan St) 6 1 6". MileR, Missouri (Bright, Rawson, Pelster, Baker) 3: 19. O; 2. Western PV, Cruz (Villa) 15 '3f'; 2. Plymale (Army) 15'; 3. tie, Nutt (Navy) Mich. 3:20.5; 3. Drake. and Barr (St. John's) 14'6"; 5. tie, Potter (Cornell), Bates (Dart), 2 MileR, Michigan (Sampson, Neahusan, Aquino, Leps ) 7:44. 8; 2. Negin (Navy), Rector (Navy), Woodall (NYU), Meckley (Pitt), Iowa 7:44. 9 .. Only teams entered. Mitchell (Princeton) and Andrews (Yale) 14'. 2 MileR, Kansas (Hagan 1:52.2, Coane 1:54.4, Thornton 1:53.1, SP, Gubner (NYU) 64'3½"; 2. Joe (Villa) 55'11½"; 3. Kohler (Ford- Dotson 1:51.1) 7:30. 8 (world indoor record); 2. Nebraska 7:43. 6; 7iam) 55 '4 "; 4. de Lone (Harv) 54' 5. Seay (Army) 52 '6½". 3. Drake. 351b. WT,Bailey (Harvard) 63'5"; 2. Mengel (Army) 58'11"; 3. Des 2 MileR, Ireland (Clifford, McCleane, Carroll, Moran) 7:41.8; 2. noyers (Boston College) 58'1"; 4. Dyer (Brown) 58'f'; 5. Schillo Canada 7:45. 7; 3. Southern Illinois 7:49. 0. (Army) 57'10¼". MileR, New York Univ. (Brown, Stevens, McRae, Bertrand) 3:19.3; Milwaukee Journal Summary ~organ St. 3:19.9; 3. St. John's 3:22.0; 4. Georgetown 3:22.5; 5. Yale 3:22.5. Milwaukee, Wisc .., March 10 -- Summary of the Milwaukee 2 MileR,Villanova (Hackett, Nicastro, Dante, Adams) 7:45 .2; 2. Journal Games: Holy Cross 7:45.7; 3. Georgetown 7:45.9; 4. Fordham 7:47 .l; 5. ~ B. Johnson (UCTC) 5. 3; 2. Robinson (una); 3. Bill Smith (Wisc); Manhattan. 4. Washrngton (N. Mich). (Washington and Robinson ran 5.4 in heats.) Team Scores: Villanova 31½, Yale 16½, NYU 1~, Army 14, Ford 600, Edmtmds (Quantico) 1:11.6; 2. Montalbano (Wisc. frosh) 1:13.l; ham 12, Dartmouth 11½, St . John's 9·t Georgetown & Manhattan 9. 3. Thomas (Northwestern frosh) 1:13.3; 4. Courtney (Quantico). Frosh MedleiR, (880,440,220, mile) (Not counted in scoring) Villa. 600, Kerr (una) 1: 10. 8; 2. Boyle (Notre Dame frosh) 1: 11. 9; 3. Mills (Ferko 1: 57 .1, Webster 47. 6, Kozlowski 22. 3, Sullivan 4: 11.4) (Purdue) 1: 14. 0; 4. Telford (Detroit TC) 1: 14. 6. 7: 18 .4 (indoor record); 2. Seton Hall 7: 31. 3; 3. Penn St. 7: 34. 3. 1000, Beatty (LATC) 2:10. 7; 2. Van der Wal (Kearney St) 2:11.9; 3. Paranya (Quantico) 2: 12. 5; 4. Bork (una) 2: 14. 4. Mile, Grelle (LATC) 4:01.4 (58.8, 1:59.7, 3:01.6); 2. Weisiger Texas Southern, Ridgway Star (Quantico) 4:04. 3; 3. Irons (TOC) 4:07 .4; 4. Moran (NYAC) 4: 17.,. By Al Lawrence 5. Close (USMC) 4:22. 7. Laredo, Texas, March 10 - - A magnificent individual per 2 Miles,Schul (LATC) 8:58.2; 2. Tabori (LATC) 8:59.2; 3. Walling formance by Colin Ridgway and the combined team effort of Texas ford (TOC) 9:04.4; 4. Burston (W. Mich. frosh) 9:07.2; 4. O'Rior Southern completely dominated the 30th Border Olympics. dan (una) 9: 12. 9. Ridgway, an Australian representing Lamar Tech, achieved 50HH, H. Jones (una) 5. 9 (ties indoor record); 2. McRae (Mich); 3. the greatest leap of his career when he sailed over the bar at 7'½", P. Jones (Detroit TC); 4. Bill Johnson (una). (McRae ran 6.1 in heat.) the highest ever jumped by an Australian and the best leap ever made HJ, Avant (una) 6'10£"; 2. Gardner (USMC) 6'8f'; 3. Holden (Wisc, by anyone in the British Empire. After all other competitors missed frosh) 6'7f'; 4. Littlejohn (W. Mich) 6'7f'; 5. Lecrone (una) 6'6"; at 6'2" Ridgway was alone and the lanky 6'5" sophomore cleared 6'7", 6 . Oliphant (W . Mich) 6 '6 '' . 6'8", 6'9", 6'10", and 6'11"on his first tries. He then had the bar set PV, Uelses (Quantico) 15'6£''; 2. Schwarz (USMC) 15'1"; 3. Wads at 7'½". A hushed stadium watched as he made his first attempt but worth (USA) 15'1"; 4. Davies (una) 15'1"; 5. Ankio (Fin) 14'6". he failed when his arm brushed off the bar on his way over. On his SP, Smith (Mo) 57'6¼''; 2. Lindsay (una) 56'9¼"; 3. Ezerins (Wsc). second attempt he went cleanly over the bar. Making an anti-climat MileRPkla. Sto (Krause, Miller, Stone, Strong 48.3) 3:17.6; 2. ical attempt at 7 '1½" he gave up after two attempts. Drake 3:20 .9; 3. Western Michigan 3:21.4. The talented Texas Southern squad tun1ed the college division 2 MileR,Michigan (Sampson, Neahusan, Aquino, Leps) 7: 39. 6; 2. competition into a farce when it amassed 107 points, which was near Iowa 7:41. 0; 3. Wisconsin 7:41.2. (Oklahoma finished third in ly as great as the combL11ed scores of the next three opponents. The 7:41.1 but disqualified.) best Texas Southern time was in the 440 relay when the quartet flashed around two turns in 40. 2, third fastest time ever for two turns. Over ton Williams was a replacement for the injured Lester Milburn.' ( continued on page 114, column one) Pagel14 recently cleared 15'5¼" indoors while the European outdoor of 15'5" was set by Germany's Manfred Preussger last year. Afte;r BORDER OLYMPICS (continued from page 113) his 15'7½" clearance, Ankio then had the bar put at the world :indoor . Homer Jones scored an impressive sprint double, 9. 6 and 20. 5 :into record height of 16'1½". He hit the bar on the way up each time. "But a three m.p.h. wind. at-least, " he said, "I will not be afraid of such heights now." Another impressive double was the 4: 10. 3 and 9: 04 .1 turned Sandra Knott, 24-year-old graduate nurse, started the women's ·:in by Pat Clohessy of Houston. In both races, Clohessy used a long 880 with a record in mind and went on to clock 2: 17 .4, a tenth of a sustained drive for his victories . second under the record set by Leah Bennett in the National AAU University Division women's meet. 100, Hill (SMU) 10. 0; 2. Young (ACC); 3. Pettit (N. Texas St); 4. The 600 was a great contest.