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45TH TEXAS RELAYS Memorial Stadium The Univ. of Texas at Austin April 6-8, 1972 Time Schedule: Open six- Thursday, 9 p.m. Prelims begin 9 a.m. Friday. Finals Friday night and Saturday afternoon. Relays Directotl Texas track coach Cleburne Price is in his second year as director of the Relays. He was assistant under Jack Patterson for seven years before accepting head job at Dallas Baptist in 1970. He returned to Texas as head coach in January, 1971. Referees: Referee of the 45th annual Texas Relays is Prairie View A&M coach Hoover Wright. Honorary referee is H. c. "Bully" Gilstrap, veteran coach, staff member and athletic great at Texas who served as clerk of the course for 25 years. Headliners: World record holders , , Texas A&M ex and , 880, mile and sprint medley relay, ex. Olympic champions Matson and (high jumper) S~ate ex. In addition world indoor record holder of Sweden (17-10 1/2); , Oklahoma State ex who was hottest distance runner on indoor circuit and , Houston ex who won the recent US-Russian indoor mile. Open Events: In addition to the six-mile run on Thursday, there will be a special 880-yard run on Friday night featuring world record holder Jim Ryun, former Texas aces Dave ~rorton and David Matina, former Kansas State star and former OSU greats Peter Kaal and Larry Rose. On Saturday there will be an open two-mile run in addition to the open Jerry Thompson mile. Other open events on Saturday will be the Pole Vault, and Shot Put. Entries: A total of 1,186 athletes representating 111 schools in six divisions will compete in the Texas Relays. Universities: (39) ACC, Alabama, Arkansas, Arkansas State, Baylor, Colorado, Cornell, Drake, Houston, Iowa State, Kansas, Kansas State, Lamar, Louisiana Tech, LSU, McNeese, Minnesota, Mississippi State, Missouri, Nebraska, New Mexico, NE Louisiana, North Texas, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Pan American, Rice, Southern Illinois, SMU, SW Louisiana, Texas A&M, UT Arlington, UT Austin, UT El Paso, TCU, Texas Tech, Tulane, West Texas and Wichita State. Colleges: (24) Alcorn A&M, Angelo State, Arkansas AM&N, Dallas Baptist, Eastern New Mexico, Emporia State, Ft. Hays State, Huston-Tillotson, Kansas State College of Pittsburgh, Lubbock Christian, Marymount, McMurry, North Dakota State, Paul Quinn, Prairie View A&M, SW Texas, SF Austin, Sul Ross, Tarleton, Texas A&I, Texas Southern and Western Illinois. Junior Colleges: (10) Blinn, Cisco, Eastern Oklahoma, New Mexico, Odessa, Ranger, San Jacinto, South Plains, Tyler and Wharton. High Schools: (26) Austin High, Austin Crockett, Austin Johnston, Austin Lanier, Austin McCallum, Austin Reagan, Austin Travis, San Antonio Central Catholic, Clearl Creek of League City, Corpus Christi Miller, Corpus Christi Moody, Edinburg, Elgin, Ft. Worth Northside, Ft. Worth Terrell, Gregory-Portland, Harlingen, Lamar Rosenberg, Mart, Mesquite, Midland High, Pasadena, Sealy, Smithville, Houston Strake Jesuit and West. Girls: (12) Alcorn A&M, Huston-Tillotson, Paul Quinn, Prairie View A&M, Waco Robinson, Somerset, Texas Southern, Texas Track Club of Abilene, Texas Woman's University, Houston Thomas, Houston Worthing, and Houston Second Baptist. Defending Champs: Seven individual champions from the 1971 Relays will defend this year. They include: Dave Roberts of Rice,(record holder at 17-0), Cliff Branch of Colorado, 100-yard dash (9.2w), Jim Bolding of Oklahoma State, 440- yard hurdles (50.5), of Minnesota, three-mile run (13:25.3), Danny Brabham of Baylor, (25-9) and Randy Matson, Texas A&M ex~ open shot put (68-8). Roberts also won the NCAA pole vault. William Brown of Tulane will defend his University-College mile run (4:09.2).

NCAA Champions: In addition to Roberts' 17-6 1/2 vault to win the NCAA, two other NCAA champions will be in field this year. They are Bjorklund of Minnesota who won the six-mile and of Kansas in shot put. Salb will join Matson and others in the open shot on Saturday. 'IRE UNIV. OF TEXAS AT AUSTU:i SPORTS NEWS S~~VICE JONES RAMSEY/BILL LITTLE (FOR RELEASE AT SIX P.M. SATURDAY) MARCH 21, 1972

AUSTIN, Tex., March~- Kjell lsakeson of Sweden, world indoor record holder in the pole vault, will compete at the 45th annual Texas Relays here April 7-8 Director Cleburne Price announced Saturday.

Isaksson set the world record of 17-10 1/2 at the recent AAU Indoor championships in New York. His vault was the third highest ever recorded. Only two outdoor vaults -- the record 18-0 1/4 by Chris Papanicolaou and Wolfgang Nordwig'e 17-11 -- are higher than Ieaksson's indoor mark.

Isaksson wUl be joined at the Texas Relays b7 fellow countryman Hans Lagerqvist, who has a personal best of 17-4 1/4. Both are training in California for the 1972 Olympics.

Price announced the two top vaulters are among a group of outstanding athletes who will compete in open competition at the big meet which gets underway here with a six'"'lllile run on Thursday, April 6. Preliminaries get underway the morning of April 7 with finals set for Friday night and Saturday afternoon, April 8. In addition to the regular Jerry Thompson Open Mile Run -- a fixture at the Texas Relays - there will be an open shot put, an open 880-yard run and an open two-lldle run.

World record holders Randy Matson of Texas A&M f81l8 and Jim R.yuu, foner Kansas great will appear here while furthering their training for the 01,-pic games at . Matson will appear in the shot put on Saturday afternoon. He won this event last year with a 68-8 effoft. He holds the world record at 71-5 1/2 and also the University­ College shot mark at the Relays of 68-8. Ryun, who recently movad his trainiq headquarters from Oregon to his alma matre l~nsas, will run in the special half-mile race on Friday night. He holds both the mile (3:51.1) and half-mile world records (1:44.9).

Other top athletes running here include fo~er Longhorn greats Dave Morton and David Matina, Oklahoma State's Tom Von Ruden and Peter Kaal, Rex Maddaford of Eastern New Mexicoe

Leonard BUton, fozmer Houston ace and , former Kansas State star. '''' THE UNIV. OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN SPORTS NEWS SERVICE JONES RAMSEY/BILL LITTLE MARCH 20, 1972 (Release on Receipt)

AUSTIN, Te.~e, March _____ -- Eight individual champions will be on hand to defend their titles at the 45th annual Texas Relays here April 7-8.

The giant track and field carnival will be held in Memoriel Stadium on the Univ- ersity of Texas campus with a six-mile run getting the carnival underway on Thursday, April 6.

Preliminaries will begin Friday morning at 9 a.m. with finals set for that night and Saturday afternoon, April 8.

The eight winners at last year's Relays are led by NCAA and SWC champion Dave

Roberts who set a new Relays record of 17-0 here last year. Roberts' personal best of 17-6

1/2 came while winning the NCAA at Seattle last June. The Rice junior won the Southwest conference last year with a 16-foot vault.

Other 1971 winners include:

Cliff Branch of Colorado, 9.2 in the 100-yard dash; Jim Bolding of Oklahoma State,

50.5 in the 440 hurdles; William Brown of Tulane, 4:09.2 in the mile run; Garry Bjorklund of Minnesota, 13:25.3 in the three-mile run; Raima Pihl of Brigham Young, 264-1 in the javelin; Danny Brabham of Baylor, 25-9 in the long jump and Randy Matson, Tel~s A&M ex,

68-8 in t he open shot put.

Bjorklund, the 1971 three-mile winner, was NCAA six-mile champion last year.

Another NCAA championp Karl Salb of Kansas, will join Matson and Steve Will1em, Kansas ex 9 in this year's open shot. Bolding won both the 120 highs and the 440 hurdles at the Arlington Relays last

Saturday while Branch has been one of the hottest sprinters on the indoor circuit this past winter. Dill THE UNIV. OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN SPORTS NEWS SERVICE JONES RAMSEY/BILL LITTLE MARCH 30, 1972 (Immediate Release)

AUSTIN, Tex. , Mar. 30 --Olympic champion Dick Fosbury heads up a list of seven- foot high jumpers who will appear here next week in the 45th annual Texas Relays. Fosbury, who set the Olympic record of 7-4 1/2 at the 1968 Games in , -rh~ originated~osbury Flop style of backward jumping used by so many athletes today. The former Oregon State star is now competing for the Oregon Staters Track Club while preparing for the 1972 Olympics in Munich. The special, open high jump will be held Saturday afternoon, April 8, at the same time as the University-College jumpers compete. Joining Fosbury here will be his fellow OSTC athlete, John Radetich, winner of the 1971 Astrodome high jump at 7-2; former Longhorn captain, Bill Elliott, who has cleared 7-3 1/4 and is working toward the '72 Olympics and Ray McGill, former Texas Relays champion from Kansas State who has cleared 7-1. Heading up a list of University-college junpers will be Baylor's freshman sen- sation, Gary Kafer of Gatesville, winner of the 1971 High School division here. Relays Director Cleburne Price announced a star-studded field of entries for the big Relays carnival that gets underway in Memorial Stadium with a special six-mile run on Thursday night. Preliminaries will begin Friday morning at 9 o'clock with finals set for Friday night and Saturday afternoon. Included among the star attractions here will be world record holders Randy Matson, and Jim Ryun plus stelia~om Von Ruden, Tom Hill, Ken Swenson, Keary Pearce, and .

Hoover Wright, coach at Prairie View A&M, will serve as referee.

IIIII 'rHE UNIV. OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN SPORTS NEWS SERVICE JONES RAMSEY/BILL LITTLE MARCH 30, 1972 (EOR RELEASE AT SIX P.M. SATURDAY)

AUSTIN, Tex., Apr. 1 --One of the featured races at this week's Texas Relays will be the Open 880-yard run when world record holeer Jim Ryun returns to the scene of one of many world record runs.

The 45th Relays unfold in Memorial Stadium here with a special six-mile run on Thursday night. All the rest of the many track and field events in six divisions will be held Friday and Saturday, April 7-8. Preliminaries will begin at 9 a.m. Friday followed by two finals sessions -- Friday night and Saturday afternoon. Kansas still holds the world sprint medley record set here in 1967 when Ryun ran a blazine sub-1146 anchor half-mile. He also holds the world record in the mile run (3:51.1) and in the 880 (1:44.9). Ryun, who had two fine relay legs last week at the Florida Relays, is rounding into shape for the 1972 Olym pic Games in Munich. He will face formidafll,e competition here Friday night from former Kansas State rival Ken Swenson and two former Longhorn greats -- David Matina and Dave Morton.

Swenson, who anchored many K-State relay teams to vi~tory here in stirring battles with Matina and Morton, is a former NCAA champ, National AAU t1tl1st and Pan American champion. He's currently in the US Army preparing for the Olympics. Matina and Morton each hold school and Southwest conference records and are in the serlice conditioning for the Munic Games. Mstina holds the SWC half-mile mark of 1:48.1 but his UT school record is 1:46.5. Morton holds the SWC mark in the 440 at 45-flat and anchored the SWC and Texas

Relays mile xelay records if 3:07.0 each.

Other top half-milers in Friday night's field are two Oklahoma State exes -- Peter

Kaal and Lary Rose and a former K-State teammate of Swenson, Dave Peterson.

Former Rice runner Steve Straub and Houston ex Louis Vicenik round out the stellar field. IIIII THE UNIV. OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN SPORTS NEWS SERVICE JONES RMISEY/BILL LITTLE MARCH 31, 1972 (FOR RELEASE IN MONDAY AFTERNOON PAPERS) RADIO/TV RELEASE SIX A.M. !10NDAY)

AUSTIN, Tex., April 3-- With athletes all over the nation preparing for the

1972 Olympics at Munich this summer, the Texas Relays may finally get that elusive four- minute mile. The gigantic relays carnival will be held this Friday and Saturday at Memorial

Stadium on the Texas campus with a six-mile race Thursday night jumping the gun on the other some 40 events. Highlighting Saturday afternoon's schedule will be the Jerry Thompson Invitational mile run that almost had a four-minute race back in 1955 by , the great Kansas ex.

Santee with his short, chopping stri·l)es set the Relays and Sttdium mark that still stands at

4:00.5.

Two athletes competing here in that mile run Saturday already have been under four minutes on the smaller indoor race tracks while others have flirted with it.

The 1972 indoor sub-four-minute men are Leonard Hiltonp Houston ex who turned in 10vtt.fQ ,~· a 3:58.9 clocking and Greg Carlberg, Nebraska alum w~the indoor track in 3:59.4 to finish second in the US_Russian games. Others who could crack that four-minute barrier are Larry Rose, Oklahoma State ex who won the last year in 3:59.5, his former teammate Peter Kaal who owns a 4:00.1 indoor clocking this 1. season and Rex Maddaford, Eastern New Mexico's star distance runner from

Australia who won both the mile and three-mile events here two years ago. Maddaford has a career best 4:01.6 mile to his credit.

Others in the Jerry Thompson Mile will be Conrad Nightingale, Kansas State ex (4:00.9)

Dave Roberts, New Mexico ex (4:02.5), Paul Pearson, UTEP ex (4:02.4), Thornton Bigby of

ENMU (4:04) and Warren Whitted, Drake ex (4:04.7).

Over 1100 athletes in six divisions are entered in the 45th Relays this week with

Hoover Wright, Praivie View A&~ . coach, serving as referee. Honoraey referee will be H. c. '• "Bully" Gilstrap, longtime UT Austin coach and former athletic great. 1111111 TilE UNIV. OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN SPORTS NEWS SERVICE JONES RAMSEY/BILL LITTLE HARCH 31, 1972 (RELEASE FOR l-IONDAY MORNING PllPERS)

AUSTIN, Tex., April 2 --Tom Von Ruden, the hottest athlete on the indoor circuit this season heads up a stellar field of distance men in a special open two-mile run Saturday afternoon at the 45th annual Texas Relays. The major relays carnival gets underway Thursday night with a six-mile run and continues with preliminaries Friday morning. Finals will be held Friday night and Saturday afternoon. Over 1,111 athletes in six divisions have entered the track and field meet which will be held in Memorial Stadium on the UT campus here.

Von Ruden, former Texas Relays champion from Oklahoma State, is currently in the service preparing for the 1972 Olympics Games in Munich next summer.

Von Ruden dipped under four minutes in an indoor mile this past winter, with a 3:56.9 clocking and also has turned in an 8:54 indoor two-mile race.

Another outstanding distance runner· in the open two-mile event will be world indoor record holder Keary Pearce, former UTEP great who holds several Texas Relays records, both in individual events and baton races. Pearce won this event here last year in 8:33.2 and has run as low as 8:28.6. Larbi Oukada, former Fort Hays State record holder in the Texas Relays College

Division and a member of the Moroccan Olympic teamp will compete in the race here. He won the recent Florida Relays two-mile in 8:46.2.

Also running will be Tim Patton, a UT Austin transfer from Houston who ran an

8:32.1 indoor race this season; Frank Shorter and Jack Bacheler, both of the Florida Track

Club; Steve Stageberg, Georgetown Univ. ex who ran second in both the AAU and the US-Russian games recently, Don Hoelting, Missouri ex; George Stuart, SW Louisiana ex and Howie Ryan of the Houston Track Club.

Readling~ the Relays this week will be world record holders Randy Matson and Jim

Ryun, Olympi~ champion Dick Fosbury and many other star athletes. 1111111111 THE UNIV. OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN SPORTS NEWS SERVICE JOt~ES RAMSEY/BILL LITTLE MARCH 31, 1972 (RELEASE ON RECEIPT)

AUSTIN, Tex., March 31-- Over 1100 athletes representing over 100 schools have entered the 45th Texas Rel~s scheduled for April 6-8 on the UT Austin campushhere. Relays Director Cleburne Price announced that 35 Universities have entered along with 22 Colleges, 10 junior colleges, 26 high schools and 10 girls teams in addition to a stellar group of national and international figures who have completed their collegiate eligibility. Coach Hoover Wright of Prairie View A&M will be the referee for the meet while H. C. "Bully" Gilstrap, longtime clerk of the course, will be tm honorary referee. A six-mile run opens up the big relays carnival Thursday night at 9 o'clock in Memorial Stadium. Preliminaries start at 9 a.m. Friday with finals set for Friday night and Saturday afternoon. A list of schools entered in the Texas Relays:

UNIVERSITY DIVISION -- ACC, Alabama, Ar~~nsas, Baylor, Colorado, Drake, Houston, Kansas, Lamar University, Louisiana Tech, LSU, McNeese, Minnesota, Mississippi State, Missouri,

Nebraska, New Mexico, NE Louisiana, North Texas, Oklahoma 9 Oklahoma State, Pan American,

Rice, Southern Illinois, SMU, SW Louisiana, Texas A&M~ UT Arlington, UT Austin, UT El Paso, TCU, Texas Tech, Tulane, West Texas and Wichita State. COLLEGE DIVISION -- Alcorn A&M, Angelo State, Arkansas AM&N, Arkansas State, Dallas Baptist, Eastern New Mexico, Emporia State, Ft. Hays State, Kansas State College at

Pittsburgh, Lubbock Christian, McMurry~ North Dakota State, Paul Quinn, Prairie View A&M, SW Texas, SF Austin, Sul Ross, Tarleton, Texas A&I, Texas Southern and Western Illinoi s.

JUNIOR COLLEGES -- Blinn~ Ciaco, Eastern Oklahoma, New Mexico, Odessa, Ranger,

San Jacinto~ South Plains, Tyler and wbarton.

HIGH SCHOOLS -- Austin High, Crockett, Johnston, Lanier, McCallum, Reagan, Travis,

San Antonio Central Catholic, Clear Creek of League City, Corpus Miller, Corpus Moody , Edinburg~

Elgin, Ft. Worth Northside, Ft. Worth Terrell, Gregory-Portland, Harlingen, Lamar Rosenberg, Mart, Mesquite, Midland High, Pasadena, Sealy, Smithville, Ho~tpn Strake Jesuit and West. IIIII THE UNIV. OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN SPORTS NEWS SERVICE JONES lWfSBY/BILL Lim.E APRIL 4, 1972 (Immediate Release)

AUSTIN , Tf::x., Apr. 4- Two of the newest and most glamourous reoords of the

Tel:as Re~. ays '"'·>'J l d g0 1: ,1 tha boards this weekend if UT El Paso coa~h Wayne Vandenberg's speedsters run to thei1 capabilities.

The Mi'iler:s ~ l!'"'!ady own a 39. 5 sprint relay clocking this spring and Vandenberg predicts his charges will r un 39 flat when the gun sounds for the event Saturday afternoon at Memorial Stadium. Texas A&M set t he records of 39.7 and 1:22.1 at the 1970 Texas Relays with the Mills brothers, Curtis and Marvin, and Rockie Woods. That 1:22.1 was a world record but the same Aggies lowered that mark to 1:21.7 at the Drake Relays a few weeks later. UTEP's foursome of Errol Stewart, Steve Williams, Harold Williams and Harrington Jackson ripped off a 39.5 two weeks ago and have the ability to erase both Relays marks. The Miners wil l face stiff competition from Colorado's sprinters who include last year's lOG-yard dash champion, Cliff Branch, who has several 9.2 clocking& to his credit. Branch is the Bi g Eigh~ sprint champ and be has two teammates with similar credentials in George D1.niels (9.2) and Larry Brunson (9.3). UTEP beat Col-:•rado recently but the Buffs ran without Daniels, the Big 8 runnerup behind Branch.

Other teams wi.th fine sprinters include Oklahoma State, featuring Jim Bolding and Dennis Schultz; Southern Illinois with anchor man Ivory Crockett, the national AAU champ at 9.2 as a freshman at~ d Alabama. All are capable of flirting with 40 flat and with the right exchanges and condi tions could better that.

The 45th Texae Rel ays get underway Thursday night with an open six-mile run.

Prelims will start Friday at 9 a.m. with finals Friday night and Satt1rday afternoon. A total of 1,186 at hletes from 111 schools will compete in this gigantic outdoor track and field carnival with several world record holders, Olympics champions and NCAA titlists on hand.

IIIII THE UNIV. OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN SPORTS NEWS SERVICE JONES RAMSEY/BILL LITTLE APRIL 3, 1972 (Release at six p.m. Monday)

AUSTIN, Tex., Apr. 3 --Southwest and Big Eight conference athletes, longtime

rivals in track and field, renew their battle in the 45th Texas Relays this weekend and one of the top events will be in the 440-yard medium hurdles scheduled for Friday night.

Heading up the classy field will be the defending Relays champion, Jim Bolding of Oklahoma State. also the Big Eight outdoor champion. Bolding won here last year in 50.5 but has a personal best of 50.3.

Joining Bolding from the Midwest will be Bob Bornkessel of Kansas and Mike Lee of Kansas State who finished 2-3 behind the OSU star in the Big 8 meet last spring.

Reading up the challenge from south of the Red River will be the SWC record holder Mike Cronholm of Rice (50.2), host Texas' two stars Gordon Hodges and Randy Lightfoot,

Roger Colglazier of Abilene Christian and Paul Stevens of Baylor.

Other top medium hurdlers in the field include Mark Gilmore of Minnesota and

Keith Olnan of New Mexico.

In last year's race Bolding barely beat Cronholm at the tape, both getting a 50.5 clocking.

Colglazier, one of the sector's top quarter-milers, has turned his attention to the 440 hurdles in this Olympic year and has hit 51.7 in the few times he has run the rigid race.

Bolding is unbeaten outdoors this year and has a seasonal best of 51.7.

A total of 1,186 athletes from 111 schools are entered in the 45th renwawal of this big outdoor track and field extravaganza that gets underway with an open six-mile run

Thursday night.

Preliminaries begin Friday at 9 a.m. with finals set for Friday night and Saturday afternoon.

In addition to Bolding, six other '71 champs will be on hand to defend their crowns -- Cliff Branch of Colorado in the 100; NCAA pole vault champ Dave Roberts of Rice, miler William Brown of Tulane, Garry Bjorklund, Minnesota three-miler; Danny Brabham of Baylor in the high jump and Randy Matson, Texas A&M ex in the open shot put. ##DIU THE UNIV. OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN SPORTS NEWS SERVICE JONES RAMSEY/BILL LITTLE APRIL 3, 1972 (For Releas~ at six o'clock Tuesday Morning)

AUSTIN, Tex., Apr. 4 --Nine 7-foot high jumpers and seven 17-foot pole vaulters will compete in the 45th Texas Relays this weekend at Texas' Memorial Stadium. The classy field was announced this week by Director Cleburne Price. There will be two divisions in each of the events but the athletes will compete at the same time.

The pole vault begins Saturday afternoon at 1 p.m. with the high jump starting at 2 o'clock.

The Relays get underway with an open six-mile run Thursday at 9 p.m. Prelims start Friday morning at 9 o'clock with finals set for Friday night and Saturday afternoon.

Latest to join the elite 7-foot high jump field is Wyatt Tomp~ins of host Texas, a Houston sophomore who cleared 7-1 in the Rice-Texas-Texas A&M triangular here last Saturday afternoon. It was a school record and topped the Southwest conference mark. Seven-foot jumpers in the University-College class include Tompkins, Gary Kafer of Baylor (7-0), Scott English of UT El Paso (7-2), Fernando Abugattas (7-1 1/4) and Ingemar Nyman (7-0 1/4) both of New Mexico University. Open class jumpers who have clared seven feet include 1968 Olympid champion Dick Fosbury, Oregon State ex who originated the Foabury Flop (7-4 1/2); John Radetich of Oregon Track Club, winner of the 1971 Astrodome meet at 7-2; former Longhorn captain Bill Elliott, now of the Pacific Coast club {7-3 1/4) and former Relays champ Ray McGill, Kansas State ex (7-1). University vaulters who have topped 17 feet are headed by NCAA and SWC champion Dave Roberts of Rice (17-6 1/2), 1970 NCAA champ of Alabama (17-5 3/4), Mike Wedeman of Colorado (17- 1 1/4) and Ricky Parris of McMurry (17-0 1/2). Wedeman was 1970

Relays champion. Open class 17-footers include Swedish stars Kje!l l saksson, world i ndoor record holder at 17-10 1/2 and Hans Lage~qvist (17-4 1/4) and Paul Heglar, former UT El Paso star (17-1). A total of 1,186 athletes from 111 schools in six divisions will compete here this weekend in the 45th Relays. Prairie View A&M coach Hoover Wright will serve as referee while former Longhorn great Bully Gilstrap is the honorary referee.

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CORRECTED LANE SIIEETS CORRECTION ' EllENT tWo 25 D1U V COLLEGE 120-YARD HIGH HURDLES 2:30 pm Sato

Texes R~ lays: l ~ 7 Rodney I-lilburn, Southern, 1970o S~'JC : 1.3 o7 Rocld ~ Goods, Texas A&I4, 1971 o ;.lemorial Stadium: 1.3o6 , r;oo Carolina Collec;e, 1957o \':orl d, American, Collegiate: 13o0 Rod I-1ilburn, Southern, 1971 o 1971 Winner: Paul Gibson, UTEP, 13o5o - --- ~------.------..-.,_,.a,_,_., ______...,.. ______~ L.A;;E UO o WUIE & SCHOOL ~¥AI: PLACE ' 1 181 Ricky Stubbs, Louisiana Tech 14o0 3 8' 2 421 Sco c. tie Jones, Texas A&I-1 13o8 7 3 301 Jimmy Upton, UE Louisiana 14o0 ' 4 556 Tom Hill, Arkansas State 13o4 I 5 888 Rona ld Washington, Texo Southern 13o9 6 453 Gordon Hodges, Texas 14o0 ~ II 7 186 John Brasell, l·1c Ueese 13o9 'I ,.-,, e t52'l Carl Brow, \'Jest Texas 14o0 ~ LJ,_tr r • "

1 : 4:~~J) Brian Wool.M7, Tuas, 1968o sw : 4:o.s.s~ iU..ahud Romo, tuacj) 1966o e :tYri.al Stadiur.aa 1uoo~s Wid Sant.N, Itmwas ex, 19SS· Wel"l.do .Aar1caDt Colleg1ate: Jia l\7lmt ItaJwasp 1.9$7 19;11 W:t.t:mer: WUliall Bre

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2 ?3 JohD GrosorJA• Colo:rtdo - '/_;{)- 3 90 Cbuok Caaeel, DrakD ;'It> ll. ~ 07 :()t 4 788 Daw Iaapa1 Borth Dakota state .3 ... -p 5 5.54 Ala Wallaare W1abita State ·---- 6 789 R~ Lussem-1 Nol"th Dakota State .. .,. 1 209 .MilJJI Lalil< as, mrm. - t"WJI&&Jts:.l~D 8 94 Stew JobruJOD• Drala - - _.., 9 2J,, J1ra M11ltw9 Mlas. Stat. •• ...... 0 783 Dcaa Rcbi.D8on, .MdlrrJ' _...., 11 285 stetta Neluon1 ..., HDxioo ------209 Greg Hel.aODt ' .IU.IIIh - S"' if - ..2.59 trm H.UG lleOr ~ 1' 329 Butab Cl.U'toct, Old.a

15 .531 Jim llogme \llilet TeD.e Sta ca:w:s:;:;w;aa w •

1 - s-pr- 6 - /()9 - 7 -.lo7- f- 3Jt - ~ l J.Ri. .., luG YARl) DASH 2:50 p

0.6 Dor"thy Hyles, 7SU, ll 1. 1>r e~• Bt'o , TSU. 10. 11~,, --- .. NO QUAL TIE PIAC .. 1'~·65 Ro e Stout~ Houston Woi th ng 1.1 2 7 1_1. 7 14lt-J Kim Cur. y 110XB.S Tt"a.Ck Club llol -

1463 ::leOJ c:.t Ed'W'a!·ds 9 Hou ·tun Wo~thing 10 6 :3 II. I) 3 1451 rud~t Murphyo Tex.a.s Woman .sa U, lOo6 I ,._ /4. ff' """'...__ 14•.).2 Orien B:r·cwmll TSU 10 .,4. ..~ - 1442 Na..'l"'.t'i KaiJ;:er{l Texas Txack \;lub 10..,8 II, 'II ->~ """" 144? Rochelle Barkern Texas Woman°s U l0o8 ll I I. 2..2 14 _,o JoAnne Daano TSU llo4 r /2. ()t~

IYJ.f t1~ ~J rs""' 2.. /I,()~ IIIJ9 ~ ~) ~... ~~ ~11.1'3 t~ ·~H SCHOOL 100·-YAR.n DASH 2:50 p m Saturday

T!.-~ ehye.: r, 6 Cha.ley Pat'ker, San Antonio Jefferson~ 1944; Bobby Y.lorrow, San Benit,o,

, t.e.t AS: 9.4 Do.1 Par'khurst, Bayto\m., 1962; George Aldredge 9 Da.Has Highland Park, 1964; Ho 1te St11atton~ Breckenridge, 196.5; Gene Pouncy, Dallas Lincoln, 1970. 9 • JH 1 '"'dn:!S, Ch.tar:vie~.r, Mul:tca Hill, N.. J. 196. Will :i.e McG"ee, HattJ.. Iilhurg Hhs-, 1969. J97. Winr:n:.·t: Sammy Diersehke, Sealy, 9.4•

....1\NE NO AND ..AME QUAL TIME l?IACE TIME

"' 12.)1 Clarence f1Iills 0 Corpus M.iller 9o9 LtJ

2 12h·4 Wullie ~ Kentg Corpus Moody 9o9 2.2... 2 '-"-{11)3 3 1262 Thomas Brown0 Fto ~orth Northside 9o9 - 4 1145 larr-y Nunn& Austin Johnston 9r.? __/U) 7 I s 126.t Willis N.nderson~ Fto Wor·th Northside 9o7 ~~I 6 1149 Ralp Crayton~ Austin Lanier 9o8 LL2()

7 1:306 Kenny Bra.sher~ Mesq u1te 9o9 LiL._21

8 1.238 Ror~nie Williamn0 ?CO:D:' pus M~.ller 9o9 _l_ (!!> Ld 9 1J48 Drake Daniels9 Adam Oklao lOo) ·- <-- • EVENT NO. 28 JUNIOR COLLEGE lOO..YARD DASH 2cSOp.m. Saturday

Taxes Relaysa 9.5 Willie Harr1son8 Odessa,l971. Nat~.onal JCa 9.2 Doug Hawken, Glendale, Ariz. 6 1969J 0 Contra Cot:tta, 1969. 197J. Winner a ~11ll1e Harrison., Odessa, 9. 5

• ~~~a ~••ww~~••••••n~----~------•--•••••------~••••--•• ••o~•--••- ~· u 11 -=• r ;a-...- wwa. LANE NO A'N"D NAME QUAL PLACE TIME TIME 974 Beg1ol18.lcl Bl)'o East. Okla. St., 9. 8 ~1_._3

997 Reed WaVies New Mexico 9.8 ( t.o· ~l). ll 972 Kenny W1111ams, Cisco 9.7 ....looLo..Lo 7

951 James Butlerf) Bl1rm 9. 7 ).. ~qq. I -~- f 1038 Walter Penr1ce& san JaoinAto

'1 1026 Willa~ Thompso~ Ranger

8 966 M lvin Hall, Cisco ' I

·EVENI NO. 29 TJ'lJIV COLLEGE 100-YARD DASH 2:50 p.m. Saturday

'r xa~ R"!la:~e: 9.3 Bobby l1orrow, ACC, 1957. SWC: 9. 3 John Roderick, SMU, 1964. M~orial S:&dium: Same as Relays. W~xld: 9.1 Robert Hayes, USA, 1963; Harry Jerome, Canada, 1966; , USA, 1967; Charlie Greene, USA, 1967; , USA, 1969. ~rican: Same as World except for Jerome. Col12vinte: 9.1 Hines, TSU, 1967; Greene, Nebr., 1967; Ca:1oe, San Jose, 1969. 19'/1 tiinn .·-:-: Cliff Branch, Colorado, 9.2w. --$1 =-~ ..----- .. ------·--.. -- L1 NE NO AND NArllE QUAL TIME PLACE l. 883 obert Ta.ylorr~ TSU 9v6 2 916 Danny JohnsonD Lubbock Christian 9o6 ) 577 Dean Williams, ~ state 9·5 4 410 Harold Porter, SW Louisiana 9c) I s 66 Cliff Branch~ Colorado 9.) 6 93 LansingHolmano Mrdlai!X Drake 9 s

7 773 Albert Hughes~ Kana Sto Pittsburgh 9o6 8 723 Tom Hargettp Dallas Baptist 9o6 f 1.i:G~ ThlO MILE HY'LAY .1 rn Sa x

l· ~., l S f '"\P ~n ~ 19!>6 : ?(, ' ( l;.(l.,. • ...~u.tili. 969 ! :l6.~< 1\an!?B">l Sla~e ]q t) e, •; )U 1

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- EVE T UIJ. ~3 UNIVERSITY . TWO MILE RELAY 3:15 p.m. :aturday

T ~s Relays: 7:20.7 Kansas State, 1969. M rial Stadium: S as Relays. Woxld: 7:lL6 I'enye, 1970. AmerieAn~ Collegiate:7:16.4 Kansas State, 1970. 1971 Winn r: BYU~ 7:24o7.

IL£\LF fTAGGER SCHOOL AND PERSONNEL TIHE PLACE "1- 1 '"U 59C James Epps0 .59 1-4~rTe-Hies:z:"!r':'~~..l!i:m-~lek .598 Boltf Smith~ 599 Jo tewart s-r~fl£ A'diL&s-1 North 3CL~ Pat ry 324 Audinfsalter, ....:JE~~rr-1!~~;t Tesu Sto317 Bo J 2-Lot{~ 3141 l-1.auricio1Jimenez u 228 ~~~~~~~~mm~~~~~~~~~~~n ---

--- ~~-- 474 Rod HillD 470 Fernando DeLacerda, 479 Greg ~ones 472 Kerry Allison - 1 A&f-1 418 Horace rant, 414 Willie ~lackmon, 633 Pat Bradley9 433 Denni~ O'Bri n~

La.,Tech 166 ... , Ib 167 Ro Hall 0 169 Lero'f Hobbs 171 Larry~ackson, 163 Davi rowe

KanoSt., 578 Ie!tlP-M~!ec .57 6 cl ..!l!!!!lllt.- iiii!I!!!!Biftllp

7: 2Si 21 1 ------New Nex 276 Reid YCalep 280 Hatt Henry, 278 G .. Easterly0 277 Bob')Uooley r

'i'u.lane Uno 521 Fran ... HUl•phy3 ~-~~Mo...... -..wilila ~ 524 Hark toneci:pher11 .522 He1vil3 Paratj 519 Ja.so.. ol1l - 1 Baylor 57 Donni~OsterL~~ 58 Sonny Rollo, 50 Bran Jones 55 Sohru1~aytield~ 11 ~:J'In Drake 89 J.. Cape 99 Bob + erkins, 86 Bo-I Becker :~ 98 Da e 0 7: J •2Z. Nauman~ 94 S ~re--ikt·iml!ftm~~-e!IWHMMI.a C' tr.r Au · Ucteod9 ~~~.;&...~iilalllliiiii!'P e 465 Ricky a.rbrough 61r"'m"~~..._~58 ...... ,IJeill5o.II~Ma.~ 462 HikGJ ibbetts ~~~~~~~ /'1/A~II•Ift:H ... ~ HIGH SCHOOOL SPRINT MEDLEY BELAY 3•35 p.m. Sat.

Texas Rela~sa 3•29.2 Corpus Christi Ba7 0 1965. National HSa :3•2.3.) Spring Branch Memorle.l$ 1967 1971 Winner• Austin Laniero 3•)2.6.

--~------·------~~------~Qtt·i£~.------~--- LANE SCHOOL AND PERSOm"E.L TIME PLACE TIME 1 FORI' WORTH TERRELL (1271 Milton 1270 Michael) Walker0 1266 Ro--- 1269 Nat Spencer) 3 J~~~~ 2 AUSTIN TRAVIS {1206 Bobert~omas, .3.199 3•42.41 c 1196 T~Kirsch, 1204 f eague 1_ ~ ~ wA•, p~s ~ u If ~ 2,t= ;t;#J) 1 LEAGUE CITY • CLEAR CHEEK (1223 Bruce Roach, ~ &d ~cr.L 7. .. 1222 Jo MoDaniel 0 1225 Da.Vid) W1U1ams) 3•35.64 --- ..1 4 MIDLANDo MIDLAND (1319 Paul/ Delbert, JQU 1321 Willi the 1317 Buzz~rahamo 3•34.45 _ .l._ 3 iJ]. 2/J 1318 Vi rsch) I 5 AUSTIN LANIER (1149 Jo"...... ---son, 1156 J Har.17, orretto 1162 Ed.J3helb7. 1151 Rod.."l87 eans) 6 CORPUS CHRIJ3TI MOODY (1249 :ta.v1A tlkes. )a)4.7S s 1243 .Allen-'Hast1Dgs11 l~lt:le Willie kent, If ---:J: '· IJJ 1241 LoUiec.parza) VA Ill /) rJ~' ... , 7 AUSTIN JOHNSTON (1145 Mitehe11 1 Martin~ 3e)6.48 7 ~;fo. .3 11 ~ 1\e:awbh Jill? 2 a. 1133 Cal.V1Q_Andrewso 1143 Mlcha~ Monreal) ~- 1-A fJ llllNt:l S141r~- II 8A &:?;f~~~ ]i.~ =we:: g~ 3•)5.72 ----7 :I.JS,4 8B /YJ c_ C;l !-- L!/ fJ1 - EVEPT NO. 37 JERRY THOMl~SON ONE MILE RUN (OPEN INVITATIONAL) 3:45 p.m. Saturday

Tex .: Relays: 4:00.5 Wes Santee, Kansas ex, 1955. SWC. 4:05.9 Richard ~omo, Texas, 1966. tiemori. .a1 Stadium: Same as Relays. Worl.d~ American, Collegiat

1 1558 Larry Rose, Oklahoma State ex

2 1557 Dave Roberts, Nww Mexico unat.

3 1569 Warren Whitted, Drake ex

4 1549 Conrad :Nightingale~ Kansas State ex

5 15ll4 Rex Maddaford, ENMU ex

6 1530 Thornton Bigley, ~ro ex

7 1553 Paul Pearson, UTEP unat.

8 1531 Greg Carlberg, Minnesota unat.

9 Danny Green, Houston unat.

10 1554 Dave Peterson, Kansas State ex

11 1566 Ken Swenson, Kansas St.ate ex

- P41fL f'EA~s~,..- (ITEP l./.',7;•s-' f ,I I

•55pm Sat ... B le.,VSi Q1 o 3 .Pto Worth K1rlc:patr1okv 1969 prel1mse Austin Uidersono 1970o St te RSa 40o2 Dallas L1nooln 11 1970o N tional HSs Same as Sta•e 9 1 Winn Killeen 11 42o0o QUAL L .E SCHOOL AND PERSONNEL TIME BLACE TIME 2- Lamar-Bos berg0 42o66(J1mmy Solo on 9 42o66 JohnJPh111pp 11 Jesse 1k1nsono Isaa1 Amy)

2 Aust1n-Johneton 11 (W1111aml arooks 11 42oS8 cwaw•.w J f) Calvi Andrews!) Larr,i unn) 2. l("( N,_.,t Til

) M1~ 42o89 mit~~~~~~HT~~~~~~~~~~

:., Corpus-Moody0 (Vanon1Dedr1ck'J Doug erell 0 L•2~43 '1111e ento q- Dt:tv:z:..o ~LI(O --

o Worth-Noths1deo o 42o02 ) Thoma rownQ La.r17 11sfl W1111a¥ Anderson., Donald 1Mays l

Ed1nburg-(Mario1Lopez 0 Joe alezf) Ro ...... 'i 42.ti/O ~ordono Jack cl~elland)

'I Sealy~ (R1chard1Runnels Antho bney 9 9 42 .. 59 -~-~I~ ':1.> Norma rens ) &I - It" y f::r 1111(.

"Mo Terrell= (Samnl71Hardy, Robe ok0 M '-1 ~' 2-tt M1ltot) ~allacef) M1chae Walker) • \. ,I

EVENT NO. 39 . JUNIOR COLLEGE 440-YARD RELi-W 3:55 p.m. Saturday

Texas Relays: 41.0 Odessa, 1971. National JC~ 40.4 r.ferritti Calif., 1969. 1971 t-linner: Odessa, 41.0. ---~----~------~------~-~--~~---~~-~--~--~--~-----~----.------

LANE SCHOOL & PERSONNEL 1 ODESSA JUNIOR COLLEGE (1009 Cl fJolmson o 1011 Dermis e, 1006 Norman ryan·~. 1014 Jam , 1007 Jac ~heney,

2 NEW Il'JEXICO JUNIOR COLLEGE (988 G'!!Y' IAbrahamao p ~ S 411 ,.f-,2-.Ct, 99!3- · , 992 Darrell:JJarnagiJl, i?? .wavip ed., 989 s racy., 9 · __! ~~~

SAN JACINTO COLLEGE ( 1038 Walter'fPenriceo 1036 stev rrowe 10)2 Roderic Gibson 1033 Daniel /Jactsono 1039 P_. t~} 4 EASTERN OKLAHO!Ii1A STATE ( Albert 974 Regional ly,__.::; "..,- -e9..,82"M'''!Rr-o brne~mr:-~~mma- Lindel. i th, ~~ ~ R ) , ~I, 'II

BLINN COLLEGE ( 961 Walter lpinchback, 9 51 J~ Butler, 956 Tommi reeno 957 Floy~ H~ganp 959 ) 6 RANGER JUNIOR ~LLEGE ( 1028 Herman ~yatt, 1026 Willar · bompson~ 1025 Gerala:J Stewart~ 1Q2? Lee'IWilliamso 1 • ~~ ~. - ·-. <) 101 . } I ? CISCO JUNIOR COLLEGE ( 9?2 KennY,~~ !'jlliamse 971 AndrelJ£,McKinney" 966 MelVJ.nT"Hall, . 967 Don ond., ~Ha!·Mt!~~~

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~ l:.V'El '! NO , l"O COLLEGE 440-YJI.P.D RELAY 3:55 p.m. Saturday

Te.x.:w Rel.!:y.s: 39. 9 Southern, 1966. swc· 39.8 Texas A&My 1970. H.emor.ial Sts.d:l.um: 39.7 Texas A&M, 1970. World and Collegiate: 38.6 USC~ 1967. J .erican: 39.0 Santa Clara Valley Youth Village, 1968. 1971 1armer: TSU, 40. 3. ______.. ______-... ______..,.. ______,______,___ --~ .... QUAI.... SCHOOL AND PERSONNEL TIME .PLACE t 1 Texas A&I (867 Ralph Sutherland, 4ic82 ~ 866 Garlar1 elsone 865 Tommy Mc~illion 11 864 AlbertLferrara. 2 Prairie View A&M (815 Cliffor! McBride, 4o.sa 812 Roland rtin, 820 M.J~2Spencare 804 Lu mo Leckard. Sul Ross State (846 V1etoJ Contereaa~ 41.65 848 Jacki vey, 81J9 Geral~ Land~ 850 Deree~oore.

4 KSCo Ftiisbuag (778 Jim/O.iver, 781 ~rlos 41o95 Walkero 774 MikeJfarley, 773 Albert~ughesc

5 'rsu (888 Ron lwe.shington 9 879 W1 i.e 40o2.S folkv 891 ~os S~ptaro 883 Ro rt Taylor. 6 Dallas Ba~tist (740 Thomas /colema:ns 730 Thoma Hargrett" 723 Fra.ncidiBaldwinl) 721 Jerry enton. 7

7 A!'lge Morris OVerstreet 9 41o49 711 3 Joshua OWUsuv 709 Ha.rr 8 Lubboek Christian (916 Dann~Johnsong 42o20 914 Ken ~ray, 915 Terry Hester, 917 I~ Lewis ~ I ~ _ . F.:'( EN'"f NO, 41 UNIVERSITY 440- YAHD BELAY

Texas Belaysa 39.7 Texas A&Me 1970 SWCa 39.8 A&M 0 1970. Memorial Stadiuma Same as Relays. Worlda 38.6 USC, 1967o American!) Colle 39.0 Santa Cla~ Youth V11lage9 1968. 1971 Winner• Texas A&M. 40.1 C80 ______-.c.____ ...._. ______.. __ .______..ca ______--.c. ___ _._~------qual LANE SCHOOL Al-lD PERSONNEL TIME PLACE TIME

1 SW Lous1ana ( 412 .Aaron I Thompson 0 40o77 ~~6 Pa ullett 9 404 Do~rd~ur.,p~

2 Dlka. State0 (612 James/ ~ ch 0 620 Mar nting9 618 Denn1 Schults9 606 J1 old1ng)

3T TCU ( 497 Pre4 ~01mC7o 491 Bill 111ns o 40 ., 79 496 Ga eacocko 499 Ronalc1#Shaw)

4 State(462 B1c Ferguson0 58s4 4o., 91 lf"'Pjl~iM. en--1.11., 563 F1eldse 511 Deanu W11l1ams) T

5 SMU ( 39~ Jo unc7 o 384 Bema 4oo58 Aust1no 386 Pa Bradley" 393 Genea Pouno7) f 6 • 1 Jer.r,J Ta7loro 328 Tom 41.03 ~Dtlllll o 345 John Sm1 tho 344 .Arch1eo Scott) I 1 UTEP (485 Erro lstewart 0 487 Steve lll1ams40 .. 23 486 Harold'}williams9 478 Har.rt.ngton't Jackson.) I 8 Alabe.ma.(18 Ernest Odomo 17 Porter omas 4o.82 > 26 OdtmlSv ~ ~;.. ·"l-. ) ,, ..

EVENT NO .. 41-A TWO MILE RUN {OPEN INVITATIONAL) 4:05 p.m~ Saturday Texas Relays: 8:33.1 Keary Pearce. UTEP ex, 1971. 11emorial Stadium: Same as Relays. World: 8:19.6 , Australia, 1968. American: 8:22.0 , Unata, 1968. Collegiate: 8:33.2 Arne Kvalheim, Oregon, 1968. 1971 Winner: Keary Pearce, UTEP Ex., 8:33.1. ------~------.... ---- .... ------...·-- J,nne No Name Place Time

1568 Tom Von Ruden, Oklahoma State ex 1551 Tim Patton, UT Austin unat. 1564 George Stewart, unat.

I~ 1559 Howie Ryan, Houston Track Club 1529 Jack Bacheler, Florida Track Club

6 1562 Frank Shorter, Florida Track Club 1563 Steve Stageberg, Georgetown unat.

8 1539 Don Ho~lting, Minn. unat.

9 1550 Larbi Oukada. Lafayette, La. unat. 10 1538 Leonard Hilton, Houston ex 2 'I .. GIRLS ONE MILE Rl~LAY

'.l'e fl ~ Relays: 3:49.9 'I'exas Track Club, 1971. 197! Wim1er: Texas Track Club , 3 : tf 9. 9 ,

FINAL

1 HOUS'l'ON WORTHD~G ( 1463 Debra~ dwardsb 1465 Ros~cout~ 1462 Cheryl I Davis) ------·-ll-:a-.;.--- 2 '!~HONAS ,.2\.S'rRO-BELLES"-HOUSTON ( 1461 Janicffl Harqick" 145'7 3 LaJ t1ta \aylol: u 1456 carolyn~alker, 1459 Renel~ Englandt- l·~S G Hi 'fd &!MllllB i:'li9 8!!1'!!1. iJill"ii8i•) alt:s &I!!IJR Rt.tlri:iiG

4 ry, /

5 ~!;i;":Jt:Ii~~**~~!ftht!ii&tki!rz::::: : ~; ~ j :;:a';Ri tvaDJ, J.401 Mg);~ llaalWc 140tl 1..1l4JWBW 8!1!1 :ii )

6 S01'm!lt:?!!.T ('!!!~.... ) (±422 Sl41::tes IJazdcs , 14?-:t Appetta JGl'iiLIUJil!! 1424 P p m MS'Wtl8lft» 1 U!S !15) !!!tel:l l">!'ifGii s 1 4 26 K·ttqr Sa::l•~.. ·o... AJ .J ·--..-...... ,...... , J •• l .,

.. EVENT NO. 1~ 3 HIGH SCHOOl. ONE MILE RELAY 4:15p.m. Soturde.y

Texas R lays: 3:15 7 Austin Anderson, 1970. State HS: 3:12.2 Dallas Li ncoln, 1970. National HS: Spring Branch Memorial, 1967; Miami Killian, 196q. 1971 Winner: Midland, 3:17.4.

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AUSTIN'.-T,l! Wi. ERr Jd£2 .. 24 ( 1:1.61 tYaritarl llosaonr :i.J.62 E<' 16-~ by, 7 ~ 1. .59 ll:;.Vid)!tlt>j.aanr 11.56 Hal"'l""'Yi . ttett) ED!IiBtmG" 3r21,.1l-9 (125~ Rod.7&n~eilr :1.252 (ro ~Gonza1.&Rr I 3.: 1255 11&:::-1 LopGZr 1256 .raatE,~~c.Cl.G'llt.md) - 5 MIDLAND, Jr 22.12 ( 131.9 Paul elbGl"tr ~ . 31. 5 NS.c'- BG:ilr !. 32i U!,ll~.r..m:J Sm1 th, 1317 BuzzyI Graham) 6 J.lOODY, 3tl9. 76 (1.240 Var-:;nn l lhd£1~kr 1247 L!$~Y ~ fJ0aJ.'Sc :r ~ 24·8 DengJ e:rej.J.. r 1245 EddiGt Munoz) - ... ( AUSTIN-MoCALLUI.Y, :;,2:;. 27 {l.l.73 Oh.Ql.•le/ \tTilliar.aPe -__ .,. ! 17! Rar~:r . ssan1:, 1174 stwvd)Wl.lson.- 13.'12 CatrJ.nSpS. kes) 2__ ¥ (Spikes) 8 Ii.O-<;ENBURG(LAMAR}, 3•20. 15 (j.)02 Johrit'hilipp, 1298 ~- Jesse t:'ti.nscn, 1303 W&sl&y Shtmkn, 1297 Isaao Atl.l~") ~ y ... .JUNIOR COLI.EGE ONE MILE RELAY 4:15 p.m. Saturday

Texn~ ~elays~ ~:15.2 Ranger, 1971. National Jc~: 3:08.2 Merritt, Calif., 1969. 1971 d.mwr: R.."1nger., 3:15.2. ______...... _., ..... -~...... _ __ ..... _,...,.._ .... ______..., ______

-;.caooL AND PERSONNEL PLJ\CE BLINN (95-5 Rich anso 953 Davis, 9~ ...... _. __3_ __ ~ll~ e>l D 0 951 Jam tJ.er0 958 Davi

SOUTH PL.~INS lJAA LW1141i...Q.4~Wp~.-,.,....~~"""'iJellrBY 3: 2). 1 JleltJon, 1045 Dennit,Smi.th) - - 'ISCO JR (967 Don 8JIIn0nd, 972 Ken ,: /.S~f~ Hall, 971 A Kinney, 9bfll-li!IJiftll~~a&;a, I ~ . "' 4 SAN JACINTO (1051 Cb.r1'harr0 10)2 Rideric~ 81bsonll lOJ6 Ste l4orrowo 1030 Jer rown, :ii!jlilliill• 9. 01 ~ n)

ODESSA JR (1007 Jack e~, 101) Ja•aJNewton, 10\'6 liorma.nl BI7ant P l. ~~!llll!,..;.,~:m~_,,-~:..QaoaW.. 3iJ.t. 21 lOU ])ar;Jmi Lee) 6 EW !-KUCO JR (1000 M1 aughan, 992 DarreU~arnaginp ' Cal Cooper, 999A Jerry 3: lt. , 990 l - ---. 7, TrujU.lo, ) 7 RAKiER (1020 Lilt. ! awson, 102.5 Ge:rald~wwart, l High 3 Joneso 102? lD Ulialf'dlp • & l: ... 8 . ., . . • • - EVEf' A ij.J • 4 5 COLLEGE ONE }I!LE RELAY 4:15 p.m. St!.turday

'i .x.c s Rel':!ys : 3:04.7 Southern, 1966. S>lC. 3:07. 0 "fexas. 1969. / "/ l .m~.::rial StadS.um; Same as Re lays.

t· odd: ~i: 02 q 8 T;:inictad-Tobago, 1966 • • ·me:r-i .an~ Collegiate : 3:03 .4 UCJAA, 1959. 1971 ,.Jit1ncr: Dallas Baptist, 3:08.3. Li~~:~-~-~- --·-sc~io~L;-;rm-so'NNE"i-~-~;- #;;-.-1-,------Q"~~~-----~ ~~;--·--Tr~~~- ,.. "T •••c.. - - Pr.,:i..rie 1fiew (8t'T6 Sox n -..11 Bue,:.:e 8814: L u :B o Ja18ol6 , / '$.1 /IJ.' 1/ ~ ~ 803 Robt ~Brown$ 808 .kaytfeter) 2 SW i'exas (8~ Raiphi Dunlap. 832 Hugo2R obles, J a20"47 ~L l_,' /9, 1/&J 825 Chaso~Estill~ 828 Leste~ ing) :3 Drllas Baptist t.JX(73:3 Harola_.1 Luce, 736 Garyl :3•17 <> OS .. __..2. ""-:J...... : ,.£..~~. JA , • Pyle, 741 Ro~jV illiams~ 7 - h1g r12 ""' 734 Milton ~~artin~ ~~Wie-Boi!!t!m!!!!!'!'M } Sul Ross ( 8/.14 RorJtid Brian, 846 Vicl.contrerasp • 3 8.50 Dere~ f1loore r- 848 Jacki arvey)

5 TSU ( 885 Carl rJhompson~ 8i9 u i:JlSOCS lleesJSln;aGi onoiJ Jr 18o 73 e..L, 876 Ronljanldnso 88:3 Robt ~Taylor) 2 • lt&y ~fOI't All 6 SI•' Austin (840 Ricll Simmonsc 839 Chas'-Mc.Ma.nuso Ja1S.,J9 837 Bobb~ Colemang 8J6 Ricki Britton)

7 Texas A&I U21 (66.5 Tomm;w iMcMillion11 860 Joeyf 3a2lo48 • 3--._ GaroiaD 86.3 Earbes"L'Jiaynes" 861 Ro'b b., eouzal ;&"l- ,~ .. ..~ ~· a., ftA Ll'"' - ~ ,, 1 7r:-~rt~~-> _ ~ , 1 .- & 8 F·t o Hays ( 912 I1~ik Shaw:; e 909 J ohnl,t.relsonp 'al c SO ~ l ',J,_7 910 Davi~ Schneider., 906 De:nni' Kozud) - · •

• EVENT NO~ 46 UNIVERSITY ONE ~iiLE RELAY 4:15 p.m. Sat urday Texas Rel ays: 3:07. 0 Texas, 1968. S~·IC: 3:07.0 Texas, 1969. Memorial Stadium: 3:04.7 Southern, 1966. World: 3:02.8 Tr h•idad-Tobago, 1966. American, Collegi ate: 3:03 . 4 UCLA, 1969. 1971 liinner: Rice, 3:07. 6.

QUAL PLACE TIME LANE SCHOOL AND PERSONNEL TIME 1

1 OKLAHOMA STATE UNIV. ( 11 11 619 3c11 .. 5l Sta.nl sto1pe 9 612 James Kurrasch9L.618 Dennis y Schultz) 3 )&. ... S.,t,f, 2 499 Ronald Shaw 9 3all o 89 Wb Bill Col11nso

UTEP (480 Jess Kemp 11 486 Harold "-- 3•10 .. 25 Wi1liamso 478 Harringto Jackson 11 487 stevefiUlliams)

4 UT AUSTIN ( 450 Glenn/ Goss, 444 CraigS Brooks, 441 B ggett~> 464 EdfWright 3•10 .. 77

5 UNIV.. OF SW LOUISIANA ( 406 Patricil..Gul- Jel l o 57 7 letto 4o4 DonaldJPre- - deuro ompson) N.,... 4' P~..&, 6 LSU (590 600 Greg tephens 9 0 };~7~ 595 Gen~obley 0 603 Lloy{\.f\iill ~l tJt1 ~: 1 0 .. 70 - 1/) 7 NEBRASKA (267 Leighton1Priestley11 3allo66 ~....__ 3; .l. ( 251 Larry2g1mato9 264 Was ~eonard 0 248 Garth sa> ~~ 1:/f~l.. 8 OKLAH0£1A ()28 Tom ~antrell 9 rdwtclt o :3.31 Myhol'tEast1nl) 341 "iiiii!!Wi.a..ru;m~us .3•0980 ...... , .:. -. ~-:: . ... "' ':" "'-.:· .. . . - .l"'~ ~ - :..... , , · ~ .. ':" - ,. .

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--,~ ~ "" - ., .. .z. - ~ · .. ~ ~ ll J - ~ . _i~; !'~~LTt ~UN .~-:-;;.~ -- ~~~ :~-~~se h~t~~ ~ Florida _Trae~-· Clu"b~ . 27~lf:i:6_ 3~~w 9w ~ R~~oo;o· ~ or 2~· ~~~?., :~!-' ~_!liy·~~tlllso Kansa~ ex, 19681 -z.·· ~ :~· f: ~ Sb.or~er., Florida ~ i!~k , Club; 28;2§;j· · · · .., )~ · derey: Gareta, unattached;. 28a.~.;;o, . ~ .. ' • • ~tf.t · -· .. ~--> - ~ ~-~:t;. -jt_ ...;.\- ~ ·- :· · ~~ -- ~_,: -· : -.l .;: : ~ ,:.,~_j.. · 'i:: ·-- - . ... f • •• - ~ -~~ ' - "·-.. - ~~ .-~ ~ lpr.~j,o~~ ... Ho~i(Pqn'e: · 29•0J,i·, ~. Blil · ~ldar" tsu. 29it06,o·St.: ; ; .~ .... -· ~ '" ...... · -.. -~ ...... ~ . ~~ 0... ' ~~ - · 1~ - ~1. . : ~<-~ ·~·· ---:: ~- .~ ~ _, ..... _, .... -:l .. , - • • · -· _• ...,___ -..a; ...... • 6. 'rL.~; ~i~~ar~ OJtlahoma- 29Pl9 o 2~ .. · .·.. !'. . . ;. ~ ;:·; · · ~·· . ~:·.: .2• ;.· .- • ~~ z:_:•. .~ ---- ~ . .._"'.. ~ ..~ ~ ~. .- ~ _;:.. _... ::.t ~_-:- - ,'~ . - J ~, ... . • • -:. .. ~ ... .• ·,-,.

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i .l ... PR :£DAY II !NAL.S

Javelin ~ 1 0 Per J:;ric Smidi:r.g9 Nev1 Mexico, 260..,:Ll.a 2 8 Ronnie

2amburg" !$ouisio.:,1a 'J:ecjlo 253 ..., 21 J~ Sam Co!.son0 Kansas ~ 25t'J.,...5J 4o Ed

~, orel andp Kansas Stateo ~ 242 · ·"'2~ 5o L~~l Hyneko EmpoX"~i Sta:teo 239-4~:~

6~ GlBn Pers0 Lamaro 2)8-8o

Duscus:1 lo Kan St.adel 0 Ri{..Jo 19l=Os 2~ Fred J~tl!a:zrx - ), K!~ · k J ohns~ We..~ -~ Ta:JCaSo 1~5J

J tr.t• !t ir.l! #f! +? 8RR1: .;TIONS ON FINALS UNIVERSITY &aLLEGE DISCUS FRIDAY ri10RNI NG

.- Dlscusa 1 0 Ken Stadel. Rlceo 191-0s 2, Fred DeBarnardio U'r :: Fe:;; o• l90·6J Jo Tom Brosius. Kansas State,· 178-11J 4, Alan !kmJrct · .;hmr,n;:,~ ~exaa. 177·2~ s, Kirk Johnson, West Texas, 1?~SJ :" Et>uee Zabels ki. UT El Pasol

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COBREC!ION

CORRECTION

COBRECTI'ON

CO R#CTION ,

Bay; !Iil:e Eill p Color9. d. ·q

Jns.1: ~ C·,-:us:..: : Angelo St ate~ ~ ·~ ':i::.nvin B:rn1:m? Dallas Baptist; Calvin Smitl ~

Sm.:. thern Uni v Q ' I r • ' . '

FRIDAY mORNING PRELirr.s UNIVERSITY DIVISION

~Jm.'IP- (All Cleared 6-6 to Qualify for finals)- Gary Kafe~a 1st ' Baylor• U f3a.rry Schur, Kansas• Brad...., Beutow, Mlnnssotat Eugene Hansbroughj r!ilssouria Ingemar Nyman, New Niex1coa Warren Shanklin, North East Loulaa.nat Gena Stoner, Oklahomaa Glen Ray, Ricea Phil f4cGulre

'l'exas A&MJ r~in If Taylor, Texas A&M& »Silverio Bosch, Texas• W1111am Oates, Texasa Wyatt Tompkins., TexasJ George Holland, Olkahoma State; 0 CarloQX Walker, Kansas State PittaburgJ Wlnn Henslee, Dallas Baptist. SHOT .J'U'l'-(All Threw SS f't to Qualify No l·leasurement were made)­ Steve Martin. ACCJ John Hannah, Alabamal Rudy Guevara, KansaaJ Dana LeDuc, KanaaaJ Colin Anderson, • Mlnneaota.J Ken S'taclel, RiceJ Sam

Walker, SMUJ Pred De~ernardi, U'l'EPJ Hans Hoglund, UTEPJ Tom Brosius, Kansas S"t*te. ..

45th ~~IUAL TEXAS RELAYS Friday Hornins Preliminaries - April 7, 19?2 440 Hurdles University-college Division FIRST HEAT - lflike Sullivan, Alabama, 52a03; , ,

2, B i ~o: e Lee, ansas State Univ, 52a57;., 3, Paul Stevens, 52<»81;., 4, Randy Robichaux, 53g54 ; ,, 5, Jerry Bean, Steven Fa A8stin State Univoi54Q85 ~u i 6 , Rick Henson, t~tchita State UnivJ1, 7, Tommy Prejean, Lamar ~Univo no time SECOriD HEAT--1 , Roger Col6lazier, ACC, 51o83; 2, Kenth Ohman, ~~~c Hew Hexico, 52o45; 3,r:1ick HcDonald, PanAma UnivJl; 4,Jim Owens. Oklahoca 53a22; 5,Wayne ,(Lockwood, Univo of ColOrado, 53o78; 6, Pat Coolt, HcNeese

State 53a99; 7, Carl S~erc,Rice, not finished THIRD HEAT- 1, Steve Hinton,ACC,52?36; 2,l30b Bornkessel, Kansas Un:

52o41; 3,John Brasell, HcHeese State, 53"25; 4, Jimmy Gailey, Baylor ~Univ o

53o57; 5 1 Skip I10on, 54o98; 6, Ralph !{annady, Lamar Univo, 58e70 7, 1·11ke Hill, Uni.v of Colorado, no time FOURTH HEAT-1, Jim Bolding, Oklahoma State,5lo69; 2,Jack1.e flal1burton, Prairie View A&U, 53.a36; 3,Joe Fuerte, Pan American Univ (Qe•EiO& Ueelgas) 4,Bob ~·Jorkman 53o43; 4feordcwlee~ivo of Texas,53o95; 5,Steve Iallinggsworth, Univo of Southwestern Lao ,55a95; 6, Randy Thomas, \'Jest Texas State, 56.87; 7 • Jimmy Upton, Northeast Louisiana Univo, no time

FIFTH HEAT._l , Ricky Britton, Steven F. Austin State, 52~13;

2, Eric Jones, Prairie View A&l-1,52o63; 3, David Prince, Texas A&H 1 53o09;

4 ,David Collar, UT Aust1n 1 53o87; 5,Hark Zukevich, Sul Ross State Uni vl,5sP6 ;

?,Hike Shaw, Fort IIays State, 55.,60; 8,Tommy \'!allace, Lao Techo.no time

QUAJ..,IFIED FOR FIUALS- Mike bd:UDliX Lee, Kansas Statea Mike Bull1van ~ Alabama; Roger Colglazier9 ACCr Kenth Ohman 0 New Mex1coa Bob Bornkesselu ~~sas Univ.; Steve H1nton 0 ACC1 Jim Bolding0 Okla. Statea Ri cky Brittono STeven Po Austin State. BEST TIMEa 51.69 b7 Bolding OSU

ll I l ••

HEAT CNE

Gibson)

Gary

1~ (Rice did not fini s~ }

Qualify)

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·~ 5TH TEXAS REIA YS UNIVERSITY DIVISION FRIDAY : uRN PRELIMS 440 RELAY CONTII'4"UED

HEAT ':~REE -lD U'r El Paso (Errol Stewart., Steve Wllli~·.mao

Har<1ld Williamao Harrington Jackson) 40o2)J 2. SMU (Joe Pounc;r~ Be~nard

Austin9 Paul BradlGYe Gene Pouncy) 40o58J )• Alabama lJIIIXUIIIIZJJ:•.npu.

Mli,xJxiitwnxlare•a (Ernest Odom, Porter Thomas 9 Ray Odums 0 Tom *hatle:d 40o82~

4, North :redxas (Don Davis, Vernon Evana9 w. Lo MitchellJ, 'rCDmy WiJ.kerson)

1 ~ 11J08a Se Texas A&fll (Alan SWsgerty, Wayne M1lls9 Steve Barr eo Donny Rogl,H)

42o01J 6, Baylor (Jimmy Gail&J'o Danny Brabham• larry Moore 9 James JoJr.don)

(IUALIPIED POR PINALSa SW Louis!ana0 Oklahoma Statev 'l'OUg Kanaas

St ate 0 Sl\ID 0 Oklahomar; UT El Pasoo Ala.bamao

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45t:t. TEXAS RELAYS~** Uli"IVEP.SIT7 SPRDlT UEDLEY RELAY*~*PRELIHS*Friday r:orrdng.

FIRST !IEAT-·l , LOUISWJA STATE TmiV o 0 3:2207 (R:lchard DeSotos ll Coffee, Ti.m Olack:- Bob S'nd.th}; 2, TEXAS A&H DUIVo,3:22o2l. (Donny Roc;ers, Alan Swagerty,

Hor~.ce Grant, \'lillie Blackl'!lon); 3, ALABAUA,3: 2Zo42 (Ray Odens, TOIJ \"Jhately,

Randy Faust, ); 4l) TEXAS CHRISTIAN UUIVo,3:23a93(Frad Pouncey,

Ronal.d Shaw, Gary Peacock, David Harciin}; 5. LOUISIAnA TECII J~;-~; o P3: 25o 91 "

(,Johnuy i'Bubban newtonpLari"J Jackosn, DaVid Crd'we 11 Diclde Griod'er);

SECOI!D liEAT-·i 11 PAll AUERICA.ll UiliVop3:36o91 (\71ll1am \7elch, Eusene Gjdn 9 David Price, Phily Achampong) ~ 2, OKLAHOHAl> 3:36o93 (Jerry Taylor, Uarlt Bodenhamer, Jim Gj,lham, I{en Hardwick); 3, ABILEUE CHRISTIAI; COLLEGE,,4 3:37o02,

( Eddi 3 \'!ilson, De a \11 therspoon • Bill Beauchamp 9 Barry P-utrper) ;

th DRUm UiliVo,3:37o10 (Hike Anderson, Lansing Holman, Jim Cape 9 Dave Ilaurnan) U!TIVo OF TEXAS dldn0 t finisho

QUALIFIED FO:a FD1ALS-Louisiana State Univ o • Texas A&U Uni. v o e

Alabama, Texas Chl"istian Uni Vo • Pan American Un:i. v ~ , Ckla.homa 11 Abilene Chris::i.an Collegs, Drake Univo : >

I l a:·-:·:l~z ~\ & rn !~

tti!: Louisi.ana., : 4o C: 2~ Ca.r.l

~ I' • (AIDING ~liND :;; ~· 111-:.• ~;

1 · R ;-_:_....¥$\.~ -~»~r s- ~\IC-•• b.~ •,,,.,...,,. _.,. ..,.. Lo.. · •..,,...,iOJAQ.A.:C..'' ::: a :; .... ~ ""'""--.~ ""'""'t\... ~ :; •1.'-1' • '' 0 ~• ' .

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me: 1' · Bapi:izt:'} 5 lit .~.. ..m ~a'f;aa .,

l S -rv~ ...- .'-':. ~- ··.. q,. ". c •.

~<# 2 ~ U~ .l.· Pauo ( J~sse Kamp ~ l!arl"lld W1lliam:s.:

I-IF.ii'f TWO •=<·l lG SW S:m.J.iSi2;na {Pat G"..tl.l~tt~ 'Bob Bu...-nattl't .Oon Cr&dt: tl~ ta?C.:l Thont'o;?uo~) 3 i l.L: 5'7; 2:., Heb.t16u'79 .:-.

HK T •i.:r:REE """" 1~ LSU (:Ju:-ae:a r~'?Pl3e ~reg s ·t~phBnu ~ Gan$ i\iobl ~y 0 L:'t~y i \~lll:s) j~lO , . ?O~ 2i, Ob:lzi.l 1 o~ ,S.~ "'.:e \ :,;; ·i;an Stolpa ,: Ga1:·y .Pall~ James : Randy lil&dloy9 :Jennv Duke ~, 11n Ei.r.gh.e.m) )a12 c- 96; !.}- ,, Ht·mstcm {Curtis 1~: oJ.'!};E. ''{I T~.m :eurgca2s0 ,'1i i~..:6 1:!eca11 ~ Budd:~· Woc:is) )111),{)2 ~ .,.-, AGC (Dee WititEll ..;: ~IH.1:.:n , , Eill i3sauchamp~ t~~x Bob Woo d~ · cc~ · ~ Roger. Golglaz1ar·; ;j:x :31;1.5 ~ 27 ·; \ _.. -.

45th ·rEXAS RELAYSw**UlliVERSITY***PRELD.1S•*** Friday morning

880 RELAY

HEAT ONE-1, OKLAHOMA STATE, 1:25.13(James Kurbash , Gary Pell 9 Dennis Schultz, r.Iark 1\odnting); 2, SOUTHERN r.tETHODIST UNIV., 1:25.68 ( Gene Pouncy, Paul Bradley, Bernard Austin, Joe Pouncy); 3, UNIV. OF HOUSTON, 1:26o03 (I.Iike l':illiams, Time Burgess, I·tike I·fcCall, \·:oodrmt Davis);

4, UNDJ .. BF TEXAS AT EL PASO, 1:26.15 (Harold l':illiams, Jesse Kemp, Errol Ste'lrTe.rt, Harrington Jackson); · 5, TEXAS TECH, 1:26.30, (Joe Aldredge, Ken !-IcCaba, Bill Garret, Ralph Tidwell); 6, DRAKE, 1:26.46 (t.tika Anderson,

Dale Perry, Gary Campana, Gayle Uurp~y); 7, LOUISIANA TECH no time SEC OND HEAT-1, SOUTHt':ESTERN LOUISIANA, lt24.5g (tfi Aaron Thompson, Paterick Gullett, Donald Credeur, Harold Porter); 2, OKLAH

STATE 1 1:25.59 {Don Davis, Vernon Evans, l·: .L. f.H.tchell, Tom l'!ilkerson); 4, r.rtSSISSIPPI STAT5, 1:25. 9B (Bryan Batson, Dale Gibson, Vernon \':bite,

Timi Bates); 5, \'~ICHITA STATE, 1:26.17 (Charles Robinson, Dale Jordan, Billy Ray, Roscoe Givens); 6, TEXAS .M:l-1, 1:26.z..g (Steve Barre, Robert Bret'l, Wayne r.lills, Danny Rogers); no finish !or KANSASo ~ ; DALLAS n!M1'T~f.l6 (Thom~IJ Tho~ I~grett, Francis Baldttin,· J~ · Denton~ 2, Ar;GELO. STATE tmiV, 4lo49 ( Horris Overstreet, I{oOo Ol~'ir, J-o~hua Owsu, . . . Ilfll'l7 Grif'ffiri) . " . . . ~ . -_ . . TEXAS A&I tP.liV .. 41.82 ( ·Ralph Sutherland., Garla.nd nelson, Tommy , t·tcHillian, .11 ~ert _ ~errers} . ~ . · ·. ~ 4, /$1,UiJ//JUtil.t.J.tU4/ LUBBOCK CIIR!.STIAll, 42.oeD (Danny JolmsOn,Ken Gray, <"- Terry nester' Ike Lewis) . ~ ~ __ - .. · ~ SFAuiJ disqualified , . · . . • ~ 1> l ~ -~ ~01'1D IIEA.T · · · TSU 1 40.--'('l&XIS~IERII mnv.) (Ron \1ashington, sumpter, ~~bert Taylor} . - ' - .... PRAIRIE VIEW A&r1t 40.,58 ( Lo Do Deckara) ~ ?

BUSTON-TlLLoTSOI1tt42.tl8( Ad~ Brow, Clifton Gant, \/alter nartti _.,...... , _,..,... ·' · Randolph Anderson) r-· · " • · - ·- · ·, ' . " · ~ ~- 45th ·TEXAS RELAYS4 ***Sl?nDTT 1-jEJ)LEY , RE:!AY**•COLLEGE •••• April ?, 19?2 .. . :!J' -.:< First three. . 1n· each heat and· next. t~ fastesto Fri~ cornintf ~ · · FmST HEAT-. 1., DALLAs BAPTLST,3:2.9o 15(Jerry Denton, Francis B8ldviin, - . . . "' . . r-H.lton l·!art~,John Bolser) J 2, PRAIRIE VIE\"1 A&I·1 ,,: . ~ .(Robert Brown', . ~-- l·lolo. Spencer~ Hise _Austin, Kenneth Taylor}; 3, ·K.AIJSAS STATE COLLEGE- ~ ... ~ ...... " "' .• . ·t - .. -~- . PITT~UJ(5l .,#/ 3: 36o 79 U·t1ke Kerley,· Albert Hughes. J~ Oliver, David ~ ttner); ~:.. ~4• HUSTOil~TIIioitson, 3t30~;8 1 (Clift~ _ knt~ Craie Anders~, .Adam Bro~, .· ~ . ·, ~ .._ ~ .. · I·lUtcm. Standley) ·._ . . SECt?JID IJEAT-1, ~A.S SOUTHERU,3:36o30 (.Amos SUrlipter, 'Robert ., ,

45th ~ JlELA~S*****UILE REIAY•... ••c~GE*JM!i§il~~f2 _ .. ~~ four ;n each heat quality for ttnals . FIRST IIEAT - l, STEVmT F • Al1STIU STATE UNIVERSITY • 3s 1.5o39 - . . (Ria S:J.mmons, Charles I-ter-tan us, Bobby Coleman, Riclq Britton) J ~"t .;t "I ,., of 2, ~ HAYS ~~USAS) ~~~ 3;1.5~50 O·fike Shaw, Jon Jel~, - ..;., ~ ,;.. • ... :.s. . ,_ - David Schnedier, Dennis Kosub); 3. DALLAS BA.Pl'IST,. 3al7.0.5 (Harold Luce, ,. - .,_ - . . ·~4STH ·~s RELA YS ""'< •• HEAT ONE 1. Dallas Ba.ptlst {Coloman Thomas. Pyle. - *" . . Gary . Danton. Franc!s 3al.d.win) 1t29o80a 2, Sul Ross' (VuctOr~ C~ntreraso _ nv~~w•• .

~rian i)) Gemld La.li.d• Jackie Harvey) l:JOw26J ) 1 Tarl~ton State (Duke -Everett, Ber mard Duke, John Wea"teire» Mike Colllna) _ 1•30~94• 4, H~• · . . ·. eTillotson (Keith !urnero Clifton Gantt, Adam Brewn, Cftlg Ar.deraon) ' . . ..

... . BEAT TWO -- 1, P1'a~1e View (Lo D. OechSrd1 . Hlae Auatlii, KOlDel~ ~~r~wn, Cllttord McB~lde) la24.86J 2, 1'e:as Southezori (ion JenJd.~, . - . Taylor, Ernest Willlams, Ray Redman) la25o15a .3; sw (Jimmy ...... Texas . . .,- ., ... '

Guy Abrahams (Abrahams) 9quals record IIEAT O!IE-Headid.nd of 2 nppo 1 , Guy Abrahams, New Hex1co J oCo 11 9o5;

Z, rlalter Penri,:e, San Jacinto,9o7i 3, ICcmny \71lliams9 Cis:o,9Q7;

4, Rogionald Ely 5 Eastern Oklah. State, 9o8; 5, Frank Lynch9 Blinn Colleseg

l0o2; 6, !Toman :Br"Jant, Odessa, 1 Oo~~

SECOUD IJEA.rr~dinG Yd.nd o! 8 mpho 1, James Butler, Blinn!) 9o7J

2, Reed\Iavie, ~Iew r-~exico JoCo, 'It/9oS; 3 1 \'11.llard Thompsonll Ranger J.C.,

9u8; 4, l-lelvin Hall• Cisco J oCo, 91)9J 5, Daniel Jackson 0 san Jacinto ~1 oC, ' 10o0; 6, Cleo Hobnson, Odessa, 10a l o QUALIFIED :."OR FIUALS-Guy Abrahams, !lew Hex:Lco JoCoe \1alter Pennce, Sau Jacinto JoC·;»9 Kenny \'lill·Joms, Cisco; Rec::Lonald Blyp Eastern Okl.ahoma State' James Butler,. Blinn; Reed t1av1e, Hew Hex:tco JC; \'Iillard Thoapson, Ranger ..JCJ Uelv:ln Hall• Cisco JCo April 7, 19?2 morninc

~ ~EATI-illR: slight breeze from snuth, muagy FIRST IrEAT-1ltitdlt:itHt/l I I III I I .. ..._ ...... '· .., , .. . ' ·.. I 1, I.l-1. TERRELL lliGII .4lo 75 (Sammy IIardy, RO.bert Cook, t-tichael Ualker) .• ,.. - · • ·· - · · · DareU 80nds) 2» ·HOODY lliGII, 42.43 ~~~kDoug Tarell, tlillie Kent, !JmH'Jt/JU*/) i . ·~ ~ 3, r-ic-- ·c.lLLUt-1, 43.60 (calv-ln Spilu;s, Charles \1illiams, David Pierce, Aesent) " ,.. t "f •t

4, GREGORY PoRTLAIID 1 43.02 ( Ram:l.~o Pe,na, f.-t~ty Akins, Ismaell R~rez~ . lllmry Flores) - _ . . . _ · · _ . .. ; ~ ...... - ;, S, S.F • .AUSTIIta 44.78 (Billy Gratton, Danny Butler, Anthony Richardson, · Lewis \ti.lltams) . · · -. _, .. . •. 'll ~ l ...... • ., . • . :"' - Garner Scott, Spiller RYle) ~. ~

,· QUALIFIED rem BINALS: _ Lamar~ -~~tili · Jobnatonj Hidlendll Corpu;; ~~~~i' -- Fto WOrth No1-thside• .Edinburg, SesJ:a;· Ft. WOrth. Terrello · , ~ . ~ - . ..., -:""' ' '

45th TEXAS Rl!,~YS SPRIIIT HEDLEY RELAY**IIIGII SCHOOL•*PRELIUS **Friday oornit;g FIRST IlEAT-1 ,AUSTI!! LAUIER,3:32o58 (Jolm Uason, Harry Hoffett, Ed Shelby Rodney Cromean.s); 2,AUSTIII CROCKETT, 3:34.95(Scott Games, Uarlt Hicho, Kevin Holcomb, K1.m Farley); ;t;; 3, CORPUS CURIST-ROY HILLER,3:38o55, (Stanley TaydDr, Darrell Theirry, Bonnie Jones, Cecil Hartin);

Kl/l>tt11h:1.fzl!l/t1JtltJtaJI 4,AUSTIH REAGAN,3:39o53, (Jason Brooks, Julius ~ Dunlap,. Cary Hill, Ronnie Uadi.son)t 5, SEALY HIGH,3:44o68,(R1chard Runnol.s, Anthony Dabney, Sammy D1erschke, norman 1-iartens)

SECOIID HEAT~l ,HIDLAUD -lttDLAliD1 3:34o45,(Paul Del.bert, \11111am Smith,

Buzzy . Graham, Vic Hirsch) 1 2,I .. l·io TERRELL HIGH,FORT \10R~/ ,3:35o381 (t-U.chael \1alker ~ t-!11 ton \'/aJ 1 ace, Robert Cook, nathan Spencer); 3, CLEAR CREEK, LEAGUE CITY,3:35o64(Bruce Roach, John r.tcDaniel, David W1lliams)J 4, ADA IIIGH, ADA,3:35o72 (Henry Briggs, Drake Daniela, David f·icPhee, Carlin Thompson); 51 HESQUITE HIGH,3:40o55(R1cey Recley, Kenny Brasher, , Gary Tanez)' 6, CElri'RAL CA'mOLIC, SAU .ANTOUI0,3:47o38 (David Gonzales, Craig Tompkins, Ral.ph Velasquez, Tom Bronder) THIRD IJ~T-1 , JOIDTSTOU, AUSTIU, 3: 36o48 (l.H.. tchell Uarrtin, Kenneth Ell1s, Colvin Andrews, Hichael Uonreal); 2, AUSTDT TRAVIS, AUSTIN, 3a4Zu41,

(Robert Thomas, Cester Owens, Terry /Kirsch, Larry Teague}; 3, s. F o AUSTIN 1 1USTIU,3:42o43 (Danny Butter, Lets \'!Uliams, B1l.ly Grafton,US.ke Fischer); PASADErJA HIGH disqualified; r-IC CALLUI-t, AUSTIN didn't f'Snisho

QUALIFIED FOR FIUALS- 1 ,Fto t'lorth Terrell; 2, Austin ~avis; 3, League City,; 4, Hidland; 5, Austin Lani.er; 6, Corpus Christi 1-toody; 7, Austin Johnston• 8Ab Ada Hi.ghJ 8B, ncCall.um Austin .. FRIDAYMORNING PRELif11S HIGH SCHOOL . JIE.\'f ONE - 1, Wlllla Anderson, Pt. Worth Northaldeo 2~ Willie Kent. Corpus 0nr!sti Moody, 9·91 3o Clarence Mllla, Co~a

Chris-ti Jl!Uer, 9o91 4, Lewis WU11ams 0 Austin hlgh., lO.lJ " . Flores~ Geegory-Portlande lOoll 6, Rod Gordon, Bdlnburgo 10o4o WIND 8 MPH)

HEAT 'rWO - 1. IBrry Nunn, Austin J ohnaton~ 9 • 71 Clayton, Auatin Lanier, 9o8J 3. J!.mmy Solomonp Rosenberg lamar, 9o9J

4, IArry Hlll.Harl!ngen~~ 10o0J S1 John lllaaon, Auatln Ianier,.... 6, Henry Br1ga. AdaQ Okla., no tlmeo ~AIDING WIND 9 mph) ~ ' HEAT THREE - 1~ '!'om Brown, ~to Worth Nortbalde, 9o9J Daniels, Ada, Okla., lOo)l le Ieaac Ami.~ Roee~bttrg tamar, lOo)l 4, Richard Runnels, Sealy, lOo4J

~ . . Chris Cor bltt 0 Austin Crockett~ 10o8o (AtiDING WIRD 9.3 ) ·~.. - _,. ~. - HEA'l' POUR - 1, SAmmy ljard1, Pt~ Wortb. terrell, ·9·91

2e Ronnie Wi~lamao Corpus f·1illero 9o91

' ·- ~ 4, Robert Cook, Pto Worth !remUo 9o9J R • 6, K3' le Spiller, Austin Croclc~tt., HI"GH SCHOOL 12 0 HURDLES

Nelson. Au a 1n Ianler, '14 •.8 J 2. ~err» Dar...-t" fJieaquite,. 15: 1 ; -3, Donny N ~ strom-, Mesquite. 15o2J 4, Johnnie ··· Philipl. Lamar Rosenberg, 1So2J s. Cheater Owens~ Austin Travlse 6, Larry Scho ltz ~ Austin Crockett, 15.?· 4IDING WIND 2.4) r· ' _HEAT TWO -· lP Shitton Baker, Blgin, 14.1 (tiES RElAYS Im:ORD set br. Johnny Mo~ies, Houston Joneao 1964 &nd Mike Robblna, Waco Unlveral'J ~ :'( .~ . Hi~ i) 1965) -, 2, Mike Williams, Austin Re8gan.; 14o91 )o McCall um. l5o0J 4, Clinton Jacka~n, Smlth;llle, lSoll . . - . . . San Antonio Central Catholic., 16olJ Corpus Christl rr.~;ody" - (AIDING W~D 4.5)

, ~~1' !HREE - Mike Williams, Gree;ory __. Portland,

Dennis Reae Au~~n High., 14.1 J 45th TEXAS RELAYS***HIGH SCHOOLiHI*PP.ELIUS** Friday morning

SHOTPUTI QUALifYING QUALIFIED=(r.tust put 50ft to qualify)-1, Frank test , r.tart,62-2,3/6; ~~,

. ~ 2, Ed Franklin, Rosenberg Lamar, 61-10,1/2; 3 I•tarty Aki~, Gregory-Portland ~ 1 - 59-2; ltJtJ.it/'i; ,., Victor Kennedy, Fort \':orth,-n.rr, 52-6,3/6; 5;1 Dand.n Baucum, .. Gregory-Portland, 51-11,1/2; 6, Andre ltcKnight, Austin Reagan, 50-5.

l-tiLE RELAY PIRST HEAT -1, l·I>ODY HIGH, 3tl9. 76(V~onn _Dadrick,Larry Speare, Doug 'I Terell, Eddie tbloz); 2, -LAI·TAR, )t20.15 (John Philipp, Jesse . ·'"' . - . ""' Atkinson, t-Iesiey Shanks, Isaac Amy); . ) ., PASADENA HIGH ; )120ola (Jimmy Renwick, !..fike Porterfield, Jimmy i~oo~e, Ricky BroWnlee); ~. ELGIN HIGH, 3t23oag (Shirton Balter, Charley Perkins, Edwin PrJ,ce, Leo_Humphries ~I -~ ·, · • • • ~ ..,.. • :> .. ~ ~ '!~ - "ff' ~ -":\ .- ·i.· .)...... S,. FORT \'IORTH. NORTHSIDE, )t24.24 (D6it Uays, t11111s Anderson, Thomas ··Brown,· ) ,cll-ry Ellis); . 6~ IiA1LINGEN HIGH, ·,,2·4.95 ( Larry., Bill, , Joe Sandov;u~ ~ · · ~

• " ~ "1, 't ...... ,., - )'-: ... ,;~.;1':'!~4'''

James Corothers, I,Tario Garza); 7 1 GREGORY-PORTLAND, no time. • L., ~ ? .. • ' 'lr· • ~ ' • '... ~ • • ).; ~ ,, SECONI? HEAT-1, S~Y, 3t21.07 ( Norman t-tartens, Roy Fink,AnthGn ,...... - -. . Dabney, SamDly Dierscake); 2, AUSTIN LANIER, )122.34 (James Rosson, ~Ed -~ Shelby, David Nelso~ , H-arry l·k>tt'att); 3, AUSTIN REAGAN, )t2)o64 (.,as~n - "' -- ' . ' . - - ' - . - "" - . ~ . . Brooks, J~hnny t-t~cey, f-lark Gie~cke, Gary Hill)J 4, .JOBilS'rOI~-A.USTII'l; ~.3a26.,6 .... ~ • • I> .-c: -: (William ~C?ks• Lawrence Sadth,_ Ken Eill.s, Calvln_Andre\78); ~. ADi. ~ •• • • J 3s26o58 (Dr&ke_ Danielsp Jo)!n Campbell, David l·JCPhee• Carlin Thompaon)J -~~ 6, C~S C~'l'I-l·fU.LER, 3:~•91 (Boniie./ r!ones, ~or .~t~~te, C,dlarence Ml' 1 s r Rl.cky Barnes) o · • ,. "";:_. ~ ~ . r IHIRD HEA.T""""'1 , EDIUBURG, 3: 21o49 (Rod Gordon,. Joe Gonzalez,. Uario Lopez, • Ja;k t·tcClelland); 2~ HIDLAND, 3:22.12 (PAul Delbert, nic Bell, \11ll1ams . . "' ~- Smith, Buzzy Graham) 5 3, .lUSTIU l·CCALLtn1, 3s23o21 ( Charles \11lliams, . ... l:landy Present, Steve Wilson, Calvin Spi)Jes); 4, CLEAR CREEI~... LEAGUE CI'fi,31Z7o

45TH TEXAS RElAYS FRJ.D.. ~Y NIGHT FINALS . Master• s MUea 1, J!m H~h~erger, Wichita. Kans., 3a)8.8J 2, John Campbello Austin, 4aS8o2J Jo Jim ~~Y• San Antonio~ S•31.(J 4. Ianiel Roche~ Auatinp 5•42o9J sf) aBob Uma~ttcl~ AuiJtln, St48.4

· Girls 440 RelayL .. '!'rack Club, 4?a29J '• '!exas woman•e University, ·4?•71• ' ' ,.8•91• 5~ lx ·rW~o Robinson. no time. '"" ~· ~-· ~ ~

- ,. \ ' · .· Glrla Sprint t.tedley Rel.Q•

. . ltSO.Ua s, KouatOn 'lhomas Belles, 1iS1o9?t.-·· i,.somenet. 1a59.06 '"=, -...... ~ .... .,_.~~ · · ~..... ·!., ~ ""' . . · 880 1l'l.r d Run• 1, Jla ~ RJUD• Kaneaa c, · 2e Ken SWenson, Kansas S~te ex. 1 •50.,.?,· ), '"r.ft:y 4 ~ • > I ~tate .X, l•S0o.59J Jt, Rlck Jacquaao Kanaaa• ·1a,S1.08J . - ~ ~ . . ' ••. . • •ff.' - ' · ~ Kansas State ex, 1 •51ol4J 6. Louis Vlcetdk0 Hou•ton !rack club, ~ ·- ~ . -attna, _ 1 •S2oSI a. •

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. ~ .: . . .;;. • tl " ..,. . . -· t • .• .... : . ~ · . ~ - ;

!.'· ..'"' ... - ... ntt:i:n$ Xi: tooil mu.Q1f l)resslll;'~ Qll m_ys~lt. ~~-~· s b:,.en my p~obl~ill,,.. ~lt~tW ~~_ elf. I• ve _i'lee!!ed a ~t~i-~ lit · E4 - ~ld: w9r~, and 1( f~"! .ii t..t ve . ot that ~··

A~ou£ the alle.rgies wliiqh li~V"e bothered him in th? past •••.•• "I'm -t~ns slio~~, that are ta!Ung c~e pf the allergies. They're not botllei~ng ile."' I ·4_on' t even worr1 a.~t tl!em. ,-

•rvn unn I rrvrrr1 I I I I tridA- Y NIGHT FINALS .. ,• ,...... ·ftl1a-e I.'iedley Relaya ~ N~ Dakota State (Klm Beron, ' Mike Gesell• Rand~ -" Luasebden. - ~~~~•S).SOJ 2 .. Howard P~e (Wayn~ ~~t;:~d: C~~ ~ ~~1~1,~~~~8~• .Billy P~rdlo:a;:) ·' ~;S9e?OJ ~· - .:. ....~ Jol. < ' . " :. ~ ..:: .~ ~ .. _ .. - ~ _,._ . -~ ...... ;.. 1 ... - · -~ • • 3, Pte H~ Stat e (Demda Koub, David Schneider, Jon Nelson, James .)" . '""".. ~ . . ' .. . ' . ..-. B!.rflha.um) 10a00~04• . 4, Dallas Baptlat (John Bolser. Hdold ~ IAaca, ~ .J • - Prank Slailp;_-QollD O'Brien) 10a96.161 ;5• Emporia State~· (James . Whl~•• "' ' ~ ~ .. - • • ..._ .ll':,"' • • "' Ron Bynn. !Om .Ql.aan.en. Darrell Pattenon) 10i14olf.9J ~ ·6• Prairie Yln · · •· ' ~ .' ... . ·~v. . ~ ~ ,\ • .. . ' ~- ~ ~ • : •; • - ,. . , ' Y, ::J:

(Cleo Sharpe,· L• D. Deckard, C~eU Bvarui, !om r1Jip1na) IOa22oO?• "<

1a26.97J, · ~. -Sul Koae (Vic oon:a:eras. Ron· Brian, Gerald Land, -Jackie Harvey) 1~28.~11 6. sw 're:as C, :rA~ter King·~- Jimmy Sta!Nte, Charl• 8_ ~- Est:ll.l, Ralp:h Du!tnlap) la28e96• , ..

UNIVERSIT Y~OLLEGE DIVISION

1~40-Yro:-d Hurdles: 1~ Jim Bolding, Oklahoma Stata~ 50a2.6J

l:.:- :3ob Bornkeasel" .51::3.51 5" Rieky 3ritton0 SF Aus-tin~ SZ·:65: 6, Milts

:: ~a e ~ 2r.~u~sae Sta:·t;e ~~> S2t65. i!listar..co rnedle~ Relay& 1, Kansas Stata (!.1ary Vinson 1:5:3.3. ~~~~~/ :iun Fields-!~~ R ic ~~ Hitcncoek 2;55.0J Jerome Ho-ae ~h57~9) 9•)4.~?1 ' -1~57. 8 ·~!) 2 t~ UTEP (Ferr.ando)'rn2!'tacelda., steva Williams ,.,7.4J Greg Jones 2:56.,5, ,...... · ~erry 2ll1son ~ J:57«>8) 9a)!s-~49J ), Missouri (Dave Rogi!es,

~;i ika aot'ri~m~ ~arlee r~crllullen, !\!ike Kally} !•4? .oar L~ , U'.r Austin

~ Ed 'flrigh.t;J Craig Bt~ooits" Bill Goldapp~ Ricky Yazbrough) 9•47.)ls

:S:t Rcus·~cn (M1ka jlj!e Call ~~ Tir~ Burgesst' rnehd! Ja.ouhar, Eric S!gmont)

91 ~ t.10; 6;, Oklahoma State {Jobn Huldarman. Stan Stolpj Cha.s. Boairigbt..,

~t. iike Manlte) 9tt4.J., (fillW RECOR: D. OLD lEECORD OF 9a)6eS set by ACC 1n 1966) ·sprint Medley Relay• 1. LSU (Rlehard DeSoto~ Al Coffe~,

Lloyd ~l ellst-' Jamea Epp~J) 3tl8.48J 2.. Drake (Mike Anderson~ Lansing Holmanj Wayne . ,Jim Capot.~ Dave Nauman) Jol9Q4Sa :3o Texas A&M (Donny Rogers. ~.B,

Horac1l Grant. Willie Blackmon) 3=20o22; 4 0 Alabama (Ray Odema, Tom YJhatlGYc Rand;v Faust,. Bill Russell) e~ )e21.67J s. TCU (Fred Pounc~eJ Ron Shaw,.

Bill Collins~ David H~~d in) nx Jt21.67# 6, ACC (Eddie Wilso~ Bob Woodroo~, Dill Baauc hamp~ Barry ~~ Harper) 3~22e98 ..

Three-mile Runt 1~ John Halberstad'lt~ Oklahoma State. • t.vxxx 1:3 :3J0!2.5' 2~ Paul Gels .. !iiee~ l)a34c48t J-. Garry Bjorklund. ~i1nnesota. l;J:40.7?J 4~ Gayl~n Smith, Alabama. l3t44eOOs s. Frank Rodriguez" Kansas ~ - ea·tc , 13~49 .•051 ~' Jo!':'::n Grl3gorio, Colorado$ l3•.5:3e74 e

Long Jump: 1~ Jo£hua Owusu ~ An&elo Stata:~~ 2.5.../.h~h 2. Wes Smi tll ~

Lov. ls:~w.a Tach~ 24-10 ;/4J ;,_ Danny Brabham, Baylor~ 24-9}~ 4. Charles Cooks. SW Louiaiane.t 23-11 J/4J s. Ron Childsv Nebrask~ 2)-UJ 6o Cu.--los

~Halker ·" Kansas St. P 1ttsburgh~ 23-9i ~ (MORE) Z:· 5TII 'l'EXAS REL\YS FRIDAY FINALB UNIVERSITY DIVISION

880-Yard Relay: l.~ UT ~l Paso (Harold Williams., Errol Stewart. Harrington Jackson, Steve Williams) ~}tit2Htti:,r;mq::d!:l1~!~~Ex;bt«ttmn.1~1:2J.7); 2, sw Louisiana (Aaron

'l'horcpmm., Pat Gullett~ Don Credeur~ Harold Porter) ls24ot0)J ), SMU

(Gena a ounc~, Paul Bradley, Belmard Austin" Joe PaunclY( lo24.)4J

4, Mississippi Stata (Bryan ~m Ba ..GsonCJ fx Tim Bates. Veznon White.

Dale Gibson) lc25t~97s s, Oklahoira (Jerry Taylor~ Tom Cantrelltt r~ark Bocenhamer~ ~vis Newsoms) 1'26.06! 6, North ~taxx Texas ..... (Don Davis0 Vernon Evans0 w. L. Mitchell, Tom Wilkerson ) 1 a26 .. 4).

(end friday finals Univ. div. ) L~ 5TH TEXIS RELi\ YS FRIDAY NIGHT FINALS JUNIOR COLLEGE DIVISION

440-Yard Humlesc 1, Eddi e Eberhart• South- Pla1na, S)aOSJ 2,. Dan Caram. Eutern Oklahoma. 54• 631 ), HUleey, Perkins, Ranger. S9a72J 4• Pat Way,. San Jat.into, SS•39J s. He~ Sulak, Blinn• SSa61a 6, James Linear, Wbarton. S6a 67.

Pole Vault• 1, Ttir'ry Porter, R~. 15•71 2, Rlok Schwan, New Mexico, 14-61 3, Ramon Lopes, South P ~. 14-6t 4, Jllam7 Hlae., Cisco• . i4-0t 5e Geworge Lowe, Oclessa. 13-61 6, GU7 A•bur&e7• 04esaa. SbOt Putt 1. Millard Nelle7, !yiler. S?-4 (REW RBCCilDa OLD ..,.-.· . UCOR D OP ss-s bJ Neeley~ 1971) 2. RQ Smith, Wb&non, • iii••. ¥ • - ••• ;;;••

50..3it 31 Kirk Hardin~ New Mexico, 49•?ta 4, Cliff Lotfler• Claco. 48-2iJ '• ~~:~lcbael. Odessa. 4?-4!1 6, Jl!a AU811R18t x.Utern-Oltlah- 4?-3 3/4. ~ . ··' . . '

~ . •, . Hugh Jones. ~1 OaRourke) 10tU.48J 2, New Mexico (Jeft'J' TnJUo, Calvln Cooper, l!llke vaupan, R1chud Jtamos) 10t1).08J 3t. Claco (Andnw MoKJ.nner, ...... Randy Hall. Ray Cisneros, '.r~ Delderal 10al8.89a 4, 04aeea (Jamea Newton. Jack Cneney, Je rry Holl~rth· Jay W1ll1ama) 10a20.4JJ s, Eastern ...... ~"" . '-...... Oklahoma (Jlm Bradabaw• Rcdaart OWena. '!fm¥ Bucfumano Don L~) 10a:J6 .• 66J ~ - ~~lao~ · 6• sou'th Plalna (J1Jmny ___,..Buckle 'rh ·. ~mpson• Dennia Smith, David Rod• . rlgues) 10•55·31• 4 5•r..•• TEXAS RELAYS FR IDAY NIGH! FINALS

!Wo-Mlle Relafal,Clear Creek {Darrell WllliaJu. Blll Hrodheact", ·· -· - . . John F-tcDaniel, Davld Wllllams) 7•Sl.?1J 2, Edinburg (George Beitnin, : Mario Lopes. Eddie Gusman, Jack McClelland) ?•S).78J 3, Auatln Lanler ~'.:'" ' . (Jam aa Roaaon. Charle• Thompson, 1£4 Shelby, Rodne;y Cromeena) 8a00.26a • _,..-.f .. 4., Austin McCallum (Ron Hennig, Tim MoaSDBn,. Davld atman. Steveb Wllaon) . - 8a08. 25t . '• Harlingen (Enrique Galvan,. ~ Gonsales, Marlo ·aarsa. ~oe . Sanda~ { 8e08.2Sa 6, OregOI')'.:.Portland (Robert Rodrlpn, Reben Luclo, George

1, Uerbert Price, •.

4.5-ch TEXAS RElAYS Saturday Finals April Bs 1972 WEA THEil 11 81 Degree a~ c.lear, winds n=ne 15,~25 mph11 f'orocaat nigh., low 80s ... !!IDP~1'-...DlXL§lrui FOUR MILE RELAY ...... , l,) Miescrat~i (Dav·iu R('tgitSa 4:10o7t~ Jerry Watson ~·sl.OtJJt-

Chnrlaa McMullen 4a04o8, Michael Kelly 4s06o8)" 16s)2o55 {NEW ROOORDa Old R~cori~)

16()4,,1 UT El Paso., 1971~ 2 •. Kansas S"t.ate (Clardy Vinsonp ..Tobn CC)rmane Rick

Hitehcc-ek~ Jez·ome HoweJ, l6sJ)o7l& )o Oklaboma Stats (Charles .Boatright(}

John Ho,lderman0 John Halb6r:Ertadt" 1\U.ke Nanlte) f) l6sJ)fJ8.); 4o Te.xaa..-~Austin (Mike

Tibbetts~ Bill Gamblep Bill Goldappo Ricky Yarbrou&b)e 16a)7o4• Se UTEP {Red

Hill~ Fernando De La Cerda~, G:r:eg Joneec Kerry Ellison} I) 16•42.,991l 6~ Wi(~hlt.a

Randy Smitil~ Leon Brownv Keith Pharr) 0 l6~48o98o UNIVERSITY .., COLLEGE

120 Hurdles == la !om. Hille Ark:anaaa S·tate61 l)s87s 2o Carl Brown,, West

Texas9 f~~~~-~r.=J~b~~~{;~~a~~i-~~1i?:f.~{3~; Gordon Hodges~ Tense, 1~.11~

6o Jimmy Uptong N..t~.~ast Lou1aia.r&ati· l4sll. 2 l'r'IPH .Headwlndo

One Mile Run"'"'" l~ John St9wart~ LSU,, I+J06.,6S~ 2.; Butch Cl\f'ton~~ OklaJtClf..Uc

4s06(~?7J )a Alan Walker.;' \'lichl.te Stateo 4a0"7Q06~ 4" Do:tr~ K.ampal) North Dakota

Sta:te, ha07 o90a !Se Lynn Ha.llf,l Nebraska~ 4·z 08o9ll'l 6" Mendi Ja.ouharto th.n.urton.e 4a09o64i>

100 Dash = lo Cliff .Brruv.:n~ Cc;loradcw 9o6)B 2t> R«:ibf.trt Tayla·rv ?oxau

Southern!) 9~6SJ )o Harold P~rter~ 'S';;I L-oulsie..n"*'" 9,.. ?J.J 4,, Lartsing h.:11m~n.; Dr:n.l>·c

9<~81J 5"· Dean WlllirunaG: Ks·Mas S·tat..a;. 9,19!~~ 6o Dann.y J\lhr~Son~ Ltftib~lek Chri.a,ien,,~ lOG Ow S/-.•.HJRDAY FINALS

'llWO lll11.rE REUtY """"' lc lt50t.? Jim ri~:.tilld.:mz)., ?e2S.J2li1 2&

Smi:{h)v ?c27o:3th )<} ~exas A&M (Pat B~.:•adl.eytJ Henco GX11ntt> Willle Blackmon:t

Donr.iu G(l>Bt?ien}, 7=l0803~ 4e New Mexieo (Mat·:t Henr,vfl Gary Eat.iterly~ Bob Dooley~

Rt;; id Pale) e "/ e)l \i) 84 s Sr. Df'.ake ( J 1m Cape, Bob P~~kins~ B

2v SHOT PUT ... es le Fred DeBernardi., UTEP(il 6~8~U Hans Hoglund" UTEPtJ 62 ..... )t ll· Sam Wa.lker~ SfilU~ 6l=9:fJ 4o Colin Ant:ler.soneM!.nmtsota@ 61~7 .s/83 Su Tcm

BTo~iu~v Kansas State~ 60~7io

440 Relay ""'"" le U'l'EP (Errol Stewar·~~ S·tr.re WilliaUg H&rt)ld Will.J.aim5! 0

H~l%'"rirAgt;on Jackson);; 39o9Ss 2 o SMIJ (Pa.ul Bradl(JYs Joe Pcnuwyo Bernard Auet.Ulfl

G~f\~ Pf2UilC:.V)tt • 40mS6s 3o Kan.sas State (Rick PerguSC!ltv Fred Morrillo Dan

Fields: :OE'an Wil.lie.rclB) • 40 .. 68r 4o Alabama (En"leet Odom" Sullivan~ RS¥ OOum$ 0

P!)Y.' tar~ 1'lt\3ma.s) D 41~.36~ 6~ Okl~a.homa Siatfra (James Kwn>a£Ch.1 M!1rk T\:d.nti.ng& Dennia

St::hulta~ Jim Bo:t~Ung)~ 4110)66.,

HIGH JUMP ""''~ :J.o Guy Kaf$1"e Baylc·rtt ?'""·Oj 2 <> (tie) Bru"r'y Sehurj KE.m.rms.!l

BY.a.tl 'B&'utowe Minnes;,;tat< 6""10~h 4Q Wyatt 'ltbmpid.. ns!:i ~ax.an 0 6=10 (1 mlse) i

5, t .....-~n Sba.nklino Nertbeast Louisiana:> 6·"'10 (2 mi$SI:l0) 6o Glen Ray R!eeb

6 ,, .. · ,2. Misses)~· I t J,. \~

Page :3 University Division

POLE VAULT ...... le Jan Johnsc,ne AlabamaG 16=6J 2o Scott Hurley3 Florldae

16=~h )o Bill Hatcher, !tarlsaa, 16-0J 4o Jim Speez-9 Colorado£~ .ti8 16-=0J Se Jdm lfhitaon. Iever

Pa.ri&t~ D~ McMuft'7o Jeff Swenson., Dralttt. ~om Cra.lgll> Don Marra, Kanaaa S"to e

1~6ctoo

MILE RELAY ...,<%> 1~ Oklahoma State {Stan s·t:olpe~ Ja.raes Kurmscbe Jim Bolding,

Dennla SChul'b)s )aO?Q80a 2e U~EP (Jesse Kempe Harold Willlu•~ Harrington

Ja~keonv Steve WUlhum) lll )c08&95J )9 Nebraska (Leighton Pr!tmtleyg Larry Clmatc9 K Wee Leona.rt. Garth Case)~ )s09o26t 4(1 LSU (Al Cc:tt•eo, Greg S'kpJumt~ 8 Gene Mobley, LlOJ'(l W1Ua)f) )t09o70B So 1'~""'Auet1n (Glenn Goes, .lahld!fllnlfsasg Byrd

Baggett{) Craig Brookao Ed Wript) tJ )tl0e22s 6e Oklahoma (1'@1l Can~llD Jill Gillum. Ken Hardwloke M)bol Eastin)$ 3sl4o02e

END UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DIVISION 4Sth ~S RELAYS COLLEGE DIVISIOH SAroRDAY FINALS Colin 0°Br1enD Two fllile Relay """"' lo Dallas Baptis"C (Milton Martin, ila!lm!QtX!Dlltb~EXQ:X

Jchn Bt~laeret Rey W!lliame), ?n30o35J 2o P:rair!e View A&M (Cornelius Sharpe.

,- ?•)? a80!~ '•o Howard Payne, ?a4? o?St So Texas SOuthern, ?e48o?)f)

440 Relay- lo 1'exas Southern (RGn Waehington, Wl'!f.lle Polk., Amos

Sump~v Robert !a~tlor), 40e04J 2a Da.llaa Bap'tlat (Thoma Colean11 Jeny

D~n'tone Thomas Hargrotte Pranois Bal4win)-" 40q86J ).~ !~"!8.8 Mix MD ( t(Ralph SUUJ.erland.e Garland Nelsons fo~ MCM1U1eft., Albert Heri"U'a)9 4lo?8J 4o wbbcck Chrlatitm (!w'r7 Hea'terc Ike Levie, Km Gftlro Dann.V JoJmaon). 42o09J

So Kansas Statee Pltttlburg (Jim Oliv•,• Carlos Walker. IIi~• Kerlqo Al'bor't li'qbtn

42 o2l) J 6o Sul Ross Sta't:G (Victor Ccm~e, Jackie Hart"871 Gen.lt! !Cld0 Dorek Mco e)" 42 o2Sc

Mile Rela7 ...... 1~ PJ:'alrle View (Me J"' Spencere Hlae Austin,, Rober-t Brown" Rey G-etor)o 31'1"'0t:t18s 2o Dallas Baptis-t (Hu'old Luce, Milton Martina Ro7

W1 J~ 9 Gs.ry Py-le}g 3•12g10J )o Texas Soutbeftl (Carl i1lmapeono Ray- Redun9

RobGl!'t TaylGre Ron Jtm~Jd.JUJ}~ )tl)cO?J 4o SP Aun1n (Rick Si.B:laons9 Charln ti!CM:!lt l8o Bo'bb)- Co1WL"le Riokia Britton}:a:o l•1So?4i So Port liQ8 (Mike ShaWg Jobn

Nell. Gi!'le David SChft..1}idGrt~ Dennie Kosud)~ )al8.-,99B 6o Southwee·t t.roxaa (Ralph

Dunla.f!p Hugo Roblea9 Charles Estill~ ~-~ KJ.ng), )1119.40e

END COLLEGE E'!ENBS • . J • • } '•

45th TEXAS RElAYS St.TURDAY FINALS

JUNIOR COLI~GE DIVISION

120 Huri:t.•ilm ~..,. ltt H~&tr&ry SUlak& l4(188a (NE"'I RECORD, Old record l4~'~4w (notf} wind al.dod) f> Idclard Kerrt, Wharton. 19?1} 2 e Va=e Rclnnd, Eastern Oklo.bomme:

JJ~ 89a )o Hillery "PerklnotJ Ranger~ 14e89a 4e Terry Po~..... Ranger V.o96J

!h Wavle Reed, rtow Mexi oo JC, lSaOS$ 6o Mike ParkL"'\8~ Eastern Oklahcmafil l5m08o Z MPH Hes.d wJ.nd..,

100 Dash .,.,.,.. le Guy Abra.b.amse New M~tX!OOo 9o92a 2e JaM6 Butler., Bllnn,.,

9a94D )o Wal-ter Penriceo Sa.n Jacinto, 9.,961 4e Kermy WillJ&IU• C1eco~ 9u97J

Su W111a..V:d Thcmp:len., Rangart) lOollJ 6o ftWavle Reri" N · M 1oo JC11 l0o2~Q

440 Rela7 -- lo C1soo (Kemv WilllaDMh Andx'ft' Molt .nne7• Don Haacmtle

M ll7 i.D Hall), lf.loSfl.J 2o Eaetern Old.ahoma St~~~ (Albert Bur41ZiAh Reg!nal4 Bl7,

!lol~ll't Owe-att, Lindell Smith)., 4lo91J )e Sart Jaoln·w (:a:!Jl!el J&oltscn9 Steve

Jlio!"'tmp R~erlck CU.beon. Danlel Ja.ctf!~n)" 42e6lil NEW :MEXICO FDtiSHED FlRfT MID WAS DISQUALIFIBD9 ODESSA FINISHED 5 AND WAS DISQUALIFIED

MILE RELAY -= lo • C!eco (Don Hfw.mtmd, Randal Hall11 Kct:MQ" W1U1aae11

And.rew McK1nney)c 31!1So84J 2o New Me:Jd.co JC (J~ey 'l':r.uj1llo9 Darrell J~J.ne

Mice Vaughan/) Calvin Cooper)~ )sl6o74J )\) Blinn (David .Hel'ltiJcmo Rie.!Uil.rd E'l'aml~

.m~..,.ao Davies JaaeiS BuUer)c )sl7o1l8s L!·e ~ OklahOma. (Lindell Smith, r..u1e

P ltt Dwlgbt Pauk. t> Ro~ Ow~)v 3•18a48J So S!m JEOh'l"O (Rcderlok Glb8cn_. Chr'la Carr9 Jeff Brownfil Steve Morrow)o )al9o01J 6e Odec JC (No.nan Br,ant, 1.

Dennis Leett Jame• Newton~ Jack Ch~iet :hl9~2lo mm JUNIOR COIUGE R&.croLTS

•. '.~ 4 ' •• ..J .

45th RELAYS SATURDAY AFTERTfOON F'lNALS HIGH SCHOOL DlVl!UON

SUOT PUT _, .. lo Ed Vra.nkli.n~ Ros~nborg Lamarr; 64=« i B 2t. Frank Wesrtp fi1tt'h 62 )t )s Many Akins" Gregory=Portland.i!l 61"'·2J 4c Vlcwr Ktumedy6> Fo.--rt Wortn

'I1GJ:T lle~ ~2 ... 8 )/8J Se Darwin Bau~um» Gregoey·,Portltlnd S2=7tJ 6o Andre ·.Knigl\t, Austin R gano Sl=lir- 12.0 Hu1-dlee .... · lo Shifton Balter.e Blg1no 1Sal9J 2o Mike W1Ulual!' A.tl.at!n

R~~D l,;.t32lJ 3o Mike WUliamlllil Gr9gGry Portlando l!h~ 51 q u Bob Keck.s Au~t1n.

McCallum, 15•27~ Se Jerry Da.rato Mesq,uit@.,, lSsl?a 6o Dt ~ N;yavom. Mesqu.f:t(l 9

1S•S9~ WIND 9 mph C~Aimut~ croaawlndo

lOO Dft&Jh """"" 1() W1U1a Andenonf] ~ort Worth Norths dGg lO•OlJ 2o Thomas

Br mo Ptllrt Wcrrth Nortl\ad.. 4e9 lOaO)~ l" I..arry N"tmn9 Au& ,).n Jchnetcnb lOaO?a

!J o Rn ... ph Orayton9 Aua\1n Lanier9 10"a20r 5c• Willi® Ken o Olll!rputJ Moody,) l0~~~22t 6 Kmmy Bn.ahere Mesquite" 10,26a

SPR Il\"T MEDLEY ""'= 1 <> Austin laniet> (John l4asGDr. lW".ey l.ih;,ftettD Ed Shelbyc

Rocm Y Crom~)$ )s29o09 (NEW RECORD.n Ol.d Reeortt )t29,2 Corpua Clu'-1s'ti Ray 196¢'

2o IDIAND {Paul 0 lberto William Smithil DtUlSlf tJ~,., Y!lo Hlrach)& )e))_,20j

)tJ ORT OR fH T~EIJ, (Jilicbael t1alkM'D Miltflfn W~lAfH\'iv R~l.~n C6t~E.t; Natba.n

Spn'!C .r) o 's4So2J lh , AUSTIN M~allum» )m)_$,08e So Corpus Clu'i ·t:!. Mt· dy

(V D~J.Cke Davld Wilk88o Allen Hu ingsD Lcu1~ Gm~ ) D )t:)6~0li 6o Austin

Joh\ ton (Mitchell Martino Calvln Andrewat, Iaw~e Sa1thc Ili:leha.•l Monreal) )tJ o3o

440 Hela)~ """".,_, lo Fort Wo:r'th Nort..b~d.dd(Do:nalci l*'la.ya 11Jl~-'!.8 Browne La.l."ry

El i ;; 1 .. liet An.d.er'Son)., 4lo76g: 2o .Fof."t W~rth !errcll (~· Hardy, Rf)bert C:ook

Mi. ~n ' wee MJ.. chael Walker}~ 42o29s :3>) ~ R@!i n ~Mgtt(.John. PhJ.lllPPo

;r t Jolomon,; JK(!JG Aild.nB«mo Inac m:g')e 42,:.411 4e~ Bt:!nbul"g (lfl.U'iO Lop Se 3 Jo~alez 0 Rod Gordonv Jack McClel.la..n4) [} 42o90J .So .uatin J~Jb"Wton (WilliliJL

U'l( ,Glt'lh' :K13tUl:~t.h Ell1s0 Gal.vin Al'M~·l Lan:".t tmnu} o 4) 05s S~ (R.lclws:' . num1 ls9 AfdhfrllJ Det.bney0 NOI'ma1'i ~nu~ Roy Fhak} o 4)o '.:Jio Mile Rela..v = J..o Bdlnblu:'g (Mar:l.tt Lf.opez 9 RM. Gox'dtiino Joo GonsalGG~ Jaok Me':lelland)., 3al8e09J 2o Sealy (Norman Martens, Rcy Fink. Ardhony DabM7•

Sammy Dlercchke), )el8o7SJ i: 3 Midland (Bussy GftlllDt NJ.o Bell"' VWlam

.Stdth.t Paul Delbert) 0 )c19o1!-6J 4o Paa4etm. (Jilm'q Rem icko l!like Pc.lr'terfield" ;l

Jimmy Moore,. Rioky Br•mlee)o 3~20o0l.r Sc· Corpus Cbr1ftt1 Mu01!7 (t Vuorm Dad~ioll £• larry Spean11 Doug ferreUo E4clia ~'l\mos), )a20o24t 6o oJr~en'tmrg (Laltar) (J&!ta"'

A'tkinaCl'it~ John Phillipp., Wesle;y ShanlGo Isaac Amy) t7 3 a 20 a 9 St; o o . 4-' f ., • "'•

45th TEXAS RELAYS SATURDltY FINALS OPEN=GIRLS DIVISION GJ.rlu D!.v1s1on

6 100 Dash - lc Judy Murpby9 Ta;ma Woman e Univen;l'tyo l0a88J 2o Orlen

Br@Wil. Texas South0rn9 llo02J )o De'bKa Ed.WU'dse Haastt n Wor-thing, llo03t

4c. Roahelle Barker, ~8 Woman's Un1vors1t7o llo2)i So I~artO!l Kaiaere Taas Track Club, ll€146i 6c Kim CureySI ~mtae ~k Club,. llob)o OPF.Ji DlT.ISION OPEN SHCY.r ...... ~ le Randy Ma:bone Tome ~-, 69-2f-'J (NEW RELAYS lUXlORD. Old Rsccl'd 68-8 Matson, 1971)., 2o J!r DeBerna.rdl9 UTEP, 6,5=6 )/4g lc .K.&rl

S.a.!b Kana.& He 6Y.Uit1 4o Hans l~.und.o U'l'EP, Q.,..)J So Steve l!U.helll9 K!iJ. s exe 60-9it 6o Sam Walkert.'i sr.m~ 60 ... 4io

JJ§l.RY 'fHOMPSON MILE -= lc Paul P~no U'l'EP una:io 9 t;aO?ElSI 2o Howle

R7£ n Keu8'k.n Trae~ Clubt~ 4s08o)OJ 3o G':'~t~g Carlbo%-gl) Mhm sota una'too if,!) tf&rrtm Whl'ttedo ~£& ex" 4t09o.53o

HIGH JUMP ""'""' lo Bill Elliott., fa Be ?er..l {NEW REU YS RECORD 9 !liES MEMORIAL STADIUM RECORD), 2o John Rad.et1e.b" O'rogon Stat Tee 1-01 )o Dlok

Foebt»r>ySt Ol'!!gcn State TOo 6""10s 4o R"' McGill~ ~o StatA Me> 6=101

So Jo~hmQ' 191~79 Fori* Worth wtat.,, 6.-So

TWO MILE RUM '"""" lo rveorge S~e unato o 8~46o52 2 u " onard H11 ~no

Hou ton ex01 81 51c96J )o Stove Stago~·'"g@ Gewge~e 8 .Slo94S 4o !oa Von

Ru Gtllo OJtl.e.ltcaa State Up 9e0)o89J .Sc Dan Hoel'tingo liVm

(!f~'t WORLD RECORDa Old

R ~o:f 111nCfto by CM:-ls Papanic~laOU& Greeoeg 1970o talst,.. MW Relays an4 Sta4lwa

~~Ordo owll.ousJ.7) 11 2 o Dave Ro'bertao Rice, 17-la )o Ht: na Lagorqv!.ct,. SWeden~ 16··6J 4o R.nlaM Car.clerD Houston una'to, 16-6J 5o P.a.ul H~glaro Ui'EP GA' 1~6e

ISAKSSON°S SERIBSs paned 16-.-0s eile&n4 16-6 on firat jump. cleared 1?-li orl aeconct jumpJ cleared 16--61 on his third JUJ~Po clear~c! 18=1 on aeoond Jumpg l!li.UGd tflrM 'tlt'lMie -~ 18-)o '-:.. '1 ••• '\.

4S'th TEXAS RELAYS OUTSTANDINGS

OUts nd College Indlv1 ua1 ... ,., T HUle Arkanaas teo o big un1vero1v Imlvidual .., J: Gar7 Kaf®re Bay ,crt;? oat tandlrtg Team" Colle Division - ( t! e DaUaa Bap sts

Out tanding 'l'eallg Univ ai1:7 Division =- U~ Bl Puoo

!TE\1 RECORDS-19?2 TEXAS RELAYS

HIGH SCHOOL-=Spri.nt I·ied.leyv ust1n Larder, -w/ a time or 3a29ol

(Old record held by Corpus Christi Ray~ 3:29o2 in l965)o

OPEN DIVI5m0U=Shot Putv bY Randy Uatson~ i'exas A&H ex9 u/ a heave

ot 69=2i (~"1 record held by Hutson, 68-=8, in 1971) e A so Ilecorial Stadium record) fli.gh Jump, 111.11 Elliottl) Texas ex, rr.Lth jump or 7-lo Ties I·1emorial Stadi.um record held by TexastJ \'Jyatt Tompkinso

Pole "Vault-=Kjell Iss cscn l8cl ( Breaaks ld record of 17 t by Dave Roberts of Ri.ce in l.971) 10RLD RECORD

UlliVERSITY DIVISION-Distance l·iedley Relay (he1d Friday) J Kansas

.State (Gary V1nson 9 1:53o3J Dan Fields P 48o2~ Rick Hitchcock, Za55o0; Jerome