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Etn1962 Vol08 15 IC4A 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.
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