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8 TROJANS BREAK RELAY RECORD

Four Southern California relay runners finished 2nd to four e 2. VILLAN OVA 3:03.8 (Brown46.5 , Tufariello45.4, Bogue45.8, ex-Southern Californiasprinters, but still got a world record at the Sun Dale46.1); 3. ArizonaState 3:04.3 (McKenzie46.7, Moore47.4, Burl DevilClassic. 45.3, Darden44.9); 4. PhiladelphiaPioneers 3:04.4 (Daley48.0, Solo­ In the most incredible 2-lap relay ever run the Tobias Striders mon 45.2, Taylor 45.8, Frazier45.4); 5. Texas Southern 3:05.1 (J. Tay­ lowered the worlcf4 x 200 record to 1:20.2 (1:20.23), but won't achieve lor 47.1, Williams46.8, Tolen 46.0, F. Taylor 45.2). · official world record status becauseall the runners were not from the same SpMed, Villanova3: 16.5 (Brown 20.8, Tufariello 21.1, Graves47.7, country. (Indeed, they represented4 countries!) Belger1:46.9); 2. Texas Southern 3:29.1;. . . dnf-Philadelphia PC. But the current Trojan crop was all Americanand will get credit for HJ, Stones (DO) 7-4½; 2. Fields (PPC)7-2; 3. Arney (PPC)7-0; 4. a record at 1:20.3 (1:20.26). tie, Underwood(Toh), Curtis (Az) & Frazier (Az) 6-10. PV, Taylor That was just part of an amazinglittle relay carnivalwhich also saw (CNW)18-1 ½ (one close attempt at 18-9); 2. tie, Jessee (PPC)& Haynie Tobias run 38.55, Southern Cal 3:03.3y and Villanova3: 16.5. (Quest) 17-0. Elsewhere,the women's collegiateseason climaxedin superb fashion at the AIAW,with three world records, an AR and three CRs. TOM BLACK CLASSIC And now we're ready for the biggies!Next week: complete NCAA results. Knoxville,May 19(a)-20(b)-1OO(b), Turner ( LSU) 10.56; 2. Lomotey (NC St-Gha) 10.65; 3. Gardner (Tn) 10.68; 4. White (Norf St) SUN DEVIL CLASSIC 10.17. 200, Alston (E Car) 20.91; 2. Scott 21.00. 400, Vinson (UCTC) 45.73; 2. Morgan(Tn) 46.06; 3. Blair (Tn) 46.36; 4. Hill (LSU)46.62; Tempe, May 27-100(0.0), Finley (MesaCC) 10.43; 2. Marshall 5. Ray ( □ Cl) 46.66; 6. Walker(Cine TC) 46.84. (Az HS) 10.62; 3. Williams(Sn Cal) 10.69. 800, Paige(Viii) 1:47.7; 2. 800, McLean(PPC) 1:49.6; 2. Young (Tn) 1:50.2. 1500, King(NC) McLean(PPC) 1:49.3; 3. Johnson (Sn Cal) 1:49.3. Mile,Maree (Vill-S 3:39.9; 2. Flynn (E Tn-Eire)3:40.4; 3. Manke(AW) 3:42.8; 4. Tuttle Afr) 4:03.2. 1 lOH(0.0), Bethel (Essex CC) 13.76; 2. C. Foster (PPC) (Aub) 3:43.8; 5. Anastasio(NJAA) 3:43.8; 6. Clark (Ar) 3:45.0. 13.84; 3. Gregory(Irv) 14.08; 4. Still (Az) 14.50. e St, MARSH(BYU) 8:31.7; 2. Malley(AW) 8:32.1; 3. Tuwei (Rich­ • 4 x 100, TOBIASSTRIDE RS 38.55 (Abrahams,Simmons, Quarrie, Ken) 8:37.2; 4. Brown (AW)8:42.2; 5. Innes (Knox TC) 8:44.9; 6. Fis­ Gilkes)(14th performanceall-time world; 7th performanceall-time world cher (UCTC)8:51 .8. non-altitude; fastest ever by a non-nationalteam); 5000(b), Virgin(AW) 13:47.1; 2. Hill (FTC-Can)13:48.2; 3. Maguire • 2. PHILADELPHIAPIONEERS 38.88 (Wells,Frazier, Collins,Riddick); (PPC) 13:54.4; 4. Murphy (MDAC-GB)13 :56.6; 5. Leddy (Knox TC-Eire) 3. Arizona State 39.26 (Edwards,Darden, Moore,Burl); 4. Texas South­ 13:58.3; 6. Crawford(AW) 13: 59.8. 10,000(a), Vigil(Co TC) 29: 15.5; ern 40.01; 5. Arizona40.80. 2. Thomas (GBTC)29:20.0; 3. Cohen (NJAA) 29:26.0; 4. Hodge(GBTC) • • • • · 4 x 200(lanesall the way), TOBIASSTRIDERS 1 :20 .23 WB (Abra­ 29:26.7; 5. Sieben (NJAA)29:42.3. 5000Walk(a),Scully (Shore AC) hams 20.5, Simmons20.7, Guarrie 19.7, Gilkes 19.3) (old WB 1:20.7y 21:46.6. Southern Cal '72-neither mark acceptableto IAAF as WR becauseof 110H(b), Darcus(Tn) 13.87; 2. Taylor (Ar) 13.98; 3. Ford (La Tech) differingnationalities) (all former Southern Cal runners); 14.06. • • e 2. SOUTHERNCALIFORNIA 1:20.26 WR, AR, CR (Andrews20.9, e,. 400H(b), WALKER(Aub) 49.32; 2. Williams(Va) 51.10: 3. Douglas Sanford 20.1, Mullins19.6, Edwards19.8 [overtakenby Gilkes!)) (old (Wn Ky) 51.11; 4. Greene (PPC) 51.82; 5. Williams(unat) 52-03. Heats(a): WR, AR 1:21.4 Arizona State '77; old CR 1:20.7y Southern Cal '72); 1-1.Walker 50.22. \.__ • 3. PHILADELPHIAPIONEERS 1:21.0 (Riddick 20.3, Frazier 19.5, 4 x 100(b), Tennessee39.69 (Grimes,Gardner, Morgan,Harris); 2. Taylor 19.8, Collins21.1 ); 4. ArizonaState 1:21.8 (Moore20.9, Darden LSU40.18; 3. Athletes in Action 40.25. 4 x 400(b), Tennessee3:05.4 19.4, Edwards21.6, Burl 19.9); 5. Texas Southern 1: 22.5. (Harris,Blair, Barlow, Morgan); 2. MemphisState 3:09.2. J • 4 x 440, SOUTHERNCALIFORNIA 3:03.3 (Andrews46.5, Sanford HJ(b), Shuler (NC) 7-1. PV(b), Crites (In TC) 16-10; 2. Pintus (Ar St) 45.7, Mullins44.4, Beaton 46.7); 16-6. LJ(b), Myricks(Ms C) 25-11¾; 2. Holmes(Tn) 25-5½; 3. Easley

Page121-May 30, 1978 C ' (Aub) 25-5¼; 4. Cobb (In TC) 25-3¼. Heats(a): 1(-1.3)-1.Ashford 23.73; 2. Brown (TWU)24.13; 3. Mills e TJ, JORDAN(unat) 54-7½; 2. Witherspoon(Char TC) 53-4¼; 3. '24.64; 4. Gilliam(Mi St) 24.69. 11(-1.4)-1.Bryant 23.48; 2. Forde Peters (Al-Ant)53-4¼; 4. McIntyre(E Car) 52-9½; 5. Washington(MT 23.86; 3. Nickson24.12; 4. Hancock(Ks St) 24.69. 111(-1.0)-1.Lynch TC) 52-8; 6. McBryde(NYPC) 52-5¼. 23.60; 2. Hooker (MempSt) 24.37; 3. Douglas(Sn Cal) 24.38; 4. Ba­ SP{b),Harlin (NYAC)61-4; 2. Caruthers (AIA) 61-3¼; 3. Dupuis tiste (Or) 24.70. IV-1. Young 23.75; 2. Calmese23.89; 3. Jackson :(NYAC)61-3¼. DT(b), Swarts (Shore) 202-4; 2. Gamble(Char TC) 24.00; 4. Birt (Sn Cal) 24.76; 5. Murray(Pitt) 24.88. 193-8; 3. Genther (Tn) 186-9; 4. Columbus(Clem) 181-0; 5. McClain Semis(b): 1-1.Bryant 23.24; 2. Calmese23.68; 3. Young 23.79; 4. (Ga Tech) 180-8. HT(b), Djerassi(NYAC) 215-1; 2. Drum (VPI) 193-4; Jackson 23.89. 1(0.0)-1. Lynch 23.26; 2. Ashford 23.62; 3. Forde 3. Bessette(NYAC) 189-6. JT(b), Ralph (Clem) 263-5; 2. Olsen(Tn-Can) 23.64; 4. Nickson23.98; 5. Mills24.05 . 263-2; 3. Kirby (NYAC)251-0; 4. Schmidt (Knox TC) 246-1; 5. And­ • 400(c), BRYANT(LA St) 50.93 (5th performanceall-time U.S.); rews (Bruce)246-1. 2. Forde (LIU-Barb)52 .07; 3. P. Jackson (P View) 52.12 (7th perfor­ Women: lOO(b),Pettus (Tn) 12.00; 2. Nichols(OCI-Bar) 12.02; mer all-time U.S.); 4. Kelley(P View)52.52; 5. Thomas (St John's) 3. Forde (LIU-Bar)12.20. 400(b), Nichols54.40; 2. Stride (Can) 54.46. 52.95; 6. Rich (LA St) 53.43; 7. Harvey(SF Austin); 8. Paulette Cla­ 800(b), Jones (Atoms) 2:06.9; 2. Gendron (Can) 2:07.2; 3. Beckford gon (MorgSt); 9. Mailey(Az St). ; (Ma HS) 2:07.3. 1500(b), Groos (Va) 4:23.7; 2. Fitch (Can) 4:26.9; 3. Heats(a):I (hand)·1. Bryant 52.6; 2. Mailey54.3; 3. Gerdes ( Kear Ennis (MonteSt) 4:31.7. St) 54.8; 4. Seaton (Ne) 55.4; 5. Paula Clagon(Marg St) 55.6. I l(hand)­ 400H(b), Vega (Atoms-PR)59.39; 2. Gendron 59.93; 3. Smith (OCI) l. P. Jackson 53.1; 2. Rich 54.1; 3. Harvey(SF Austin) 54.6; 4. Paul­ 61.00. 4 x lOO(b),DC International46.40. 4 x 400(b), Atoms 3:37.6 dtte Clagon55.0. 111-1.Forde 53.03; 2. Simpson (TWU)55.25; 3. Cole­ ; (Cummings,Andrews, Jones, Forde); 2. DC International3: 41.6. 4 x man (MargSt) 55.33; 4. Kuhlman(Ks) 55.51. IV-1.Thomas 52.85; 2. 880(a), Atoms 8:48.2 (Felix, Blaine,Vega, Jones); 2. Tennessee8:54.6; Kelley53.27; 3. Daniels(Temple) 54.50; 4. Ventura (Penn St) 55.00; 3. Virginia9 :03.5; 4. DC International 9:11.6. 5. Roberson(UCLA) 55.10. HJ(a), McLeod(Tn-Can) 5-9. LJ(a), Ferguson(Fl-Bah) 19-6¾; 2. Semis(b): 1-1.Bryant 51.53; 2. Jackson 52.78; 3. Rich 53.44; 4. Jackson (NY HS) 19-1¾. SP(b), Thorton (Tn) 46-7. DT(a), Haist (Tn­ Mailey54.80; 5. Daniels55.07. 11-1.Forde 52.53; 2. Kelley53.06; 3. , Can) 163-11. Thomas 53.14; 4. Harvey53.68; 5. Paulette Clagon54.75. 800(b), Weston(North) 2:05.6; 2. Ballenger(Co) 2:06.0; 3. AIAW CHAMPIONSHIPS De. Vetter (la St) 2:06.5; 4. Vigil(NM) 2:07.9; 5. Romesser(North) 2:08.7; 6. Ashby (NM) 2:08.9; 7. Costello(North); 8. Giampalmo(Fl St); 9. Fales (Penn St). Knoxville,Tn., May 25(a)-26(b)-27(c)- Heats(a): 1-1.Weston2:11.1; 2. Fales2:11.2. 11-1.Romesser2:07.7; 100(c, 0.63), Hodges(TWU-Jam) 11.18; 2. Ashford (UCLA) 2. Giampalmo2:08.0. 111-1.De. Vetter 2:06.4; 2. Ashby 2:08.6; 3. 11.42; 3. Calmese(Ks) 11.58; 4. Douglas(Sn Cal) 11.75; 5. Carter Costello2:08.9. IV-1. Vigil2:09.0; 2. Ballenger2:09.2. (NE Mo) 11.76; 6. Calhoun (Az St) 11.89;... dnf-Lynch (LB St-GB) 1500(c), De. Vetter (la St) 4:16.1; 2. Pearson(UTEP -Can) 4:17.? (pulled at 50m); ... dnc-Brady (Az St), Crawford(Az St). 3. Ennis (Monte)4 :20.0; 4. Groos (Va) 4:22.6; 5. Houston (Wi)4 :23.5;-..._./ Heats(a): 1-1.Lynch 11.62; 2. Douglas11.94; 3. Sherman(Alcorn) 6. Webb (Tn) 4:25.5; 7. Di. Vetter; 8. Keyes(UCLA); 9. Byrnes(Penn 12.11. 11-1.Ashford 11.68; 2. Brady 11.85; 3. Young (UDC) 11.89. St); 10. Urish (Ks St); 11. Dickson(Ne) . 111-1.Hodges 11.74; 2. Crawford 12.07; 3. Adams (Dr) 12.15. IV-1. Heats(a): 1-1.Houston 4:25.3; 2. Ennis4:25.8; 3. Di. Vetter 4:26.0; Calmese11.85; 2. Nickson(Hay St) 12.02; 3. Carter 12.04. V-1. 4. Keyes4:26.2; 5. Dickson4:27.0; 6. Urish4:27.5. 11-1.Pearson Bowles(En Mi) 12.13; 2. Hightower(Oh St) 12.23; 3. Belle (Morg 4:22.7; 2. De. Vetter 4:23.9; 3. Groos4 :24.0; 4. Brown (North) 4:25.5; St) 12.23. Vl-1. Roberts (P View) 12.05; 2. Calhoun 12.07; 3. Pet- 5. Byrnes(Penn St) 4:25.5; 6. Webb (Tn) 4:26.6. tus (Tn) 12.10. • 3000(c), MILLS(Penn St) 9:08.1 (5th performer, 10th perfor- Semis(b): 1(1.12)-1.Lynch 11.40; 2. Calmese11.47; 3. Douglas mance all-time U.S.); 2. Bankes(Penn St) 9:19.0 (10th performer all­ 11.62; 4. Crawford 11.68. ll(hand)-1. Hodges11.0; 2. Ashford 11.1; time U.S.); 3. Goodall(Duke) 9:19.3; 4. Kinsey(North) 9:19.4 (=12th 3,~rady 11.4; 4. Calhoun 11.5; 5. Carter 11.5. performer all-time U.S.); 5. Shea (NC St) 9:29.3; 6. Schaefer (En Ky) • · . ·. 200(c), ASHFORD(UCLA) 22.91 (5th performanceall-time 9:31.5; 7. Quatier (Sea Pac) 9:33.3; 8. Twomey (Mn) 9:40.1; 9. Craven U.S.); 2. Bryant (LA St) 23.33; 3. Young (UDC) 23.54; 4. Calmese (Humb St) 9:46.0; 10. Mountain (Or) 9:46.8;... 20. Lashley(Tn) (Ks) 23.58; 5. Forde (LIU-Barb)23.59; 6. P. Jackson (P View) 23.74; 10:30.2 (2nd last year). (Millsled entire race: 66.3, 2:19.3, 4:31.3.) 7. Nickson(Hay St) 24.33; 8. Mills(LA St) 24.45;... dnc-Lynch (LB • • • 5000(b), MILLS(Penn St) 15:35.5 WR, AR, CR (old records, St-GB). 15:37.0 Merrill [MitchellJC] '78) (15:03.9y WR, AR, CR [old records,

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I ... e 15:18.2 Merrill'77)) (Millsled entire race); Qual(a): All finalistscleared 5-9, saveCarroll, Garrison& Simon · 2. BROWN(North) 15:59.9 (6th performer, 7th performanceall- at 5-7. time world; 5th performer, 6th performanceall-time U.S.) (15:32.ly); LJ(b), Oshikoya (UCLA-Nig)21-6¼ NR; 2. Griffith (Adel-Guy) 3. Kinsey(North) 16:00.4 (6th performer, 7th performanceall-time 21-2¾; 3. Anderson (North) 21-2; 4. Ray (Fl) 19-10¼; 5. Walker(LB ,,._____,U.S.) (15:31. ly); 4. Goodall (Duke) 16:02.2 (7th performer all-time St) 19-8¾; 6. Ferguson(Fl-Bah) 19-7¾; 7. Carson (Az St) 19-5; 8. U.S.); 5. Schaefer (En Ky) 16:05.9 (8th performer all-time U.S.); 6. Johnson (la St) 19-3¼; 9. McMillin(Sn Cal) 19-2¼. Shea (NC St) 16: 10.3 (9th performer all-time U.S.); 7. Bankes (Penn Qual(a): Leadingqualifiers-Anderson 20-11¾, Griffith 20-3¾, St) 16: 12.0 ( 10th performer all-time U.S.); 8. Webb (Tn); 9. Quatier Ray 20-1¼,Walker 20-1, Carson 20-½, Oshikoya 19-11¾, Johnson & (Sea Pac); 10. Ford (NC St). McMillin19-8, Ferguson 19-6¾,Pettit (P View) 19-6. • • • 100H(b, 0.0), VAN WOLVELAERE(Sn Cal) 13.14 AR, CR (old SP(c), Smit (UTEP-Hol)51-9¾; 2. Devine(Ernp St- 51-4¼; 3. records, 13.21 van Wolvelaere'78); 2. Oshikoya (UCLA-Nig)13.49; 3. Van Pelt (Wa)49-1½; 4. Dole (LB St) 49-½; 5. Griffin (Sea Pac) 48-11¾; Hightower(Oh St) 13.50 (=4th performer all-time U.S.); 4. Calhoun 6. Stenwall (Kear St) 47-4½; 7. Patrick (Morehead)47-2¼; 8. Hansen (Az St) 13.50 (=4th performer all-time U.S.); 5. Brady (Az St) 13.80; (Ok-Nor)46-1½; 9. Stalrnan (UTEP-Hol)45-2½. 6. McMillin(Sn Cal) 13.95. Qual(b): Leadingqualifiers-Devine 51-¾,Smit 49-1¼, Dole 48-2½, Heats{b): 1(0.0)-1.van Wolvelaere13.34; 2. Calhoun 14.05; 3. Hansen48-1, Marshall(North) 47-7, Van Pelt 47-4½. Hatchette (MiSt) 14.12; 4. Deutsch (Rutg) 14.13. 11(0.0)-1.Harris DT(b), Stalrnan (UTEP-Hol)179-9; 2. Haist (Tn-Can)176-3, 3. (Wn Ky) 13.67; 2. Hightower 13.71; 3. McMillin13.89; 4. Anderson Griffin (Sea Pac) 163-4; 4. Hansen (Sea Pac) 153-8; 5. Gordon (Fl) (North) 13.93; 5. Carson (Az St) 14.15. 111(0.0)-1.Oshikoya 13.79; 152-8, 6. Marshall(North) 150-8; 7. Bogers(UTEP-Hol) 148-7; 8. 2. LeRender (Nev/LV) 13.92; 3. Brady 13.93. Mecklenburg(Sea Pac) 146-1; 9. La Borde (Wi/SP)146-1; 10. Nieman • 400H{c), ESSER (la St) 57.85 (9th performanceall-time U.S.); (TWU)138-1. 2. Waddy (Az St) 58.62 (=6th performer all-time U.S.); 3. Winlock Qual(a): Stalrnan 173-11, Haist 169-11, Bogers(UTEP-Hol) 163-3, (Hay St) 58.70 (8th performer all-time U.S.); 4. Souza (TWU)58.81; Griffin 163-2, Marshall158-0, Hansen 156-7. 5. Melrose(P View) 59.58; 6. Mahal(la St-Can) 59.70; 7. Brinkley JT(c), Sulinski (flay St) 173-1; 2. Wilkinson(Az St) 170-0; 3. (UDC) 60.28; 8. Spencer (Alcorn); 9. Shirk (Sn II). O'Carroll (Rutg) 157-0; 4. Carnarigg(LB St) 153-6; 5. Eggart (WaSt) Heats(b): 1-1.Waddy 59.65; 2. Souza 60.14; 3. Mahal60.21; 4. 146-0; 6. Townsend (Fl St) 145-8; 7. Branch (Tx A&M)142-1; 8. Winlock60.23; 5. Brinkley61.02. 11-1.Esser 58.80; 2. Melrose59. 79; Scherich (Pitt) 141-5; 9. Lambrecht (OCE) 140-2; 10. Visconage(Ill) 3. Spencer 60.25; 4. Shirk 61.16; 5. Cape (LB St) 61.69; 6. Anderson 135-9; 11. Van Benthern (Sn Cal) 133-10; 12. Ross (GP/Porn)127-6. (Sea Pac) 61.80. Qual(a): Leadingqualifiers-Sulinski 169-7,Wilkinson 161-9, Carna­ 4 x 100(c), Arizona State 45.40 (Crawford,Waddy, Calhoun, rigg 154-4, Lambrecht 147-8, Scherich 147-3. aoyer); 2. Texas Woman's U 45.41; 3. Los AngelesState 45.60; 4. • • Pent(b-c), ZAMBRYZCKI(BYU-Braz) 4279 CR (old CR,4084 NorthridgeState 45.72; 5. Southern Cal 45.78; 6. Prairie View 45.79; Collins [Az St] '77) { 14.30, 44-¾, 5-5, 19-8¾,2: ll.9); 2. Cornelius \. 7. Kansas46.13; 8. Tennessee46.78; 9. UCLA46.79. (Tx A&M)4052; 3. Collins4008; 4. Hertz (Tn) 3885; 5. Russell '--__.,, Heats(b): 1-1.Prairie View 45.57; 2. Southern Cal45.93; 3. Ten- (UCSB)3872; 6. Kindig(Ne) 3866; 7. Seippel (En Ky) 3864. nessee46.47. 11-1.TWU 45.11; 2. Northridge45.84; 3. Long Beach Teams: 1. NorthridgeState 57; 2. UCLA47; 3. State 46.22. 111-1.Arizona State 45.37; 2. LA State 45.44; 3. Kan­ State 43; 4. Arizona State 41; 5. Iowa state 39; 6. Penn State 34; 7. sas 46.32. Texas Woman's33; 8. Prairie View 32; 9. UTEP28; 10. Hayward • • 4 x 400(c), PRAIRIE VIEW3:34.9 CR(old CR,3:36. 7 PrairieView State 20. '77) (Melrose54.3, Kelly 53.4, Dudly 55.2, Jackson 51.9); 2. Los AngelesState 3:38.5 (without Bryant); 3. NorthridgeState 3:39.1; 4. CALIFORNIA JUCO IowaState 3:39.6; 5. MorganState 3:40.0; 6. Adelphi 3:40.4 (Griffith 51.6~; 7. UCLA3:40.5; 8. Penn State 3:41.2; 8. Nebraska3:42.5. Bakersfiel~.May 26-27: Men (5/27)-100, McTear (Cerritos) Heats(a): 1-1.Prairie View 3:40.4; 2. LA State 3:41.0; 3. Nebras­ 10.32; 2. Harris (Alarneda) 10.47. 200, Harris 20.81, 2. Williams ka 3:41.1. 11-1.Adelphi 3:40.8; 2. NorthridgeState 3:44.0; 3. Penn (Pierce) 21.00. 400, Williams45.79; 2. Walker (Laney) 46.56; 3. State 3:44.0. 111-1.Iowa State 3:41.0; 2. UCLA3:41.2; 3. Morgan Chepkwony' (Foothill) 46.87. 800, West (Merritt) 1:50.5; 2. Emery State 3:41.6. · (Chabot) 1:50.6. 1500, Angel (GoldenWest) 3:49.2. St, Ferrell (Amer­ • • 4 x 800(c),NORTH RI OGE STATE 8:33.5 CR (old CR, 8:42.0 UCLA ican River)8:58.2; 2. Lewis(Glendale) 9:02.8. 5000, Ortiz (Gross­ '77) ( Rornesser2:07 .1, Antoniewicz2: 11.3, Costello 2: 11.6, Weston rnont) 14:20.8. 10,000, Hughes(Grossrnont) 30:12.6. 110H, Higgins 2:03.6); 2. Iowa State 8:35.4 (De. Vetter 2:03.8); 3. Penn State 8:41.1; (El Carn) 14.43. 400H (hand timed), Phinips (San Jose) 50.7. 4 x 110, 4. Los AngelesState 8:46.2; 5. Wisconsin8:46.5; 6. Tennessee8:49.9. Alameda39.82 (Turner, Harris, Dunn, Durham); 2. San Jose 39.99. • • Medley(200,100,100,400), LOSANGELES STATE 1:37.3 4 x 440, San Jose 3:10.1 (Rachel, Harvey,Holcombe, Phillips 45.9); WR, AR, CR (old WR, AR, 1:38.5 Sports International '74; old CR, 2. Pasadena3: 10.6. 1:38.8 TennesseeState '78) (Milan, Rich, Mills,Bryant); 2. Prairie HJ, Owens(Alameda) 7-2; 2. Gibbs (San Jose) 7-2; 3. Reinhardt View 1:37.8; 3. UCLA 1:39.7; 4. HaywardState 1:40.9; 5. Arizona (Mesa)7-0; 4. Smith (Pasadena)7-0; 5. Briscoe(Los Angeles)7 -0. State 1:41.1; 6. Texas Woman's U 1:43.2. PV, Black (San Mateo) 16-6; 2. McDonald(Santa Rosa) 16-6. LJ, Heats(a): 1-1.PrairieView 1:39.6 (Melrose,Roberts, Jackson, Kelly); Hays (Pasadena)26-2¾ =JC R (Hines [Sacramento] '69); 2. Mitchell 2. TWU 1:40.9; 3. Northridge 1:45.0. 111.Hayward State 1:42.5; 2. (Pasadena)25-7¼. TJ, Hays 5H½; 2. William$(Pasadena) 50-2½. .• KansasState 1:44.0; 3. Pittsburg State 1:45.2. 111-1.UCLA 1:40.9; SP, Johnston (Fullerton) 57-6. OT, Lettow (Grossrnont)166-0. 2. LA State 1:41.4; 3. Arizona State 1:41.7. HT(exhibition),Van Arkel (Bakersfield)130-2. JT, Carli (Canyons) HJ(c), Ritter (TWU)6-1¾; 2. Girven(Md) 6-1¾; 3. Spencer 230-11; 2. Petranott (Palomar) 223-4. \ (SeaPac) 6-½; 4. Garrison(Wa) 6-½ (=4th performer all-time U.S.); 5. Teams: 1. Pasadena64; 2. San Jose 59; 3. Alameda 48; 4. Gross· '--- Washington(II) 5-10; 6. Steiner (Kear St) 5-10; 7. Macleod (Tn-Can) rnont 34; 5. Chabot 22. 5-10; 8. Kaliszewski(Oh St) 5-9; 9. Bittner (Tn-Can)5-9; 10. Simon Women(5/26): 100, C. Johnson (Alameda) 12.20. 200, V. John· (LB St) 5-7; 11. Carroll (Ill/CC) 5-7;... dnc-Huntley (LB St) (injured son (Alameda)25.1 O. 400, Partida (Yuba) 55.62. 800, Caldwell(Citrus) J right harnstring). 2: 06.9. 1500, Caldwell4: 18.9; 2. Wotherspoon(WV) 4:34.2. 3000,

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... Wotherspoon9: 52.4. 1OOH, Edwinson ( CSM)14. 84. 400H, Aufdermar Olson(C Cn) 186-4; 4. Campbell(Lowell -Eire) 179-9; 5. Haskl!II(Low­ (Modesto)62.80. 4 x 110, Alameda47.38 . 4 x 440, Chabot3:55 .6. ell) 179-9. JT(b), Opilo (Shippensburg)236-9; 2. Paronish(In/Pa) 231-11; HJ, Vogel (OeAnza)5-6. LJ, Gaffney (Sequoias)18-8. SP, Kuchta 3. Tarnowitz (Springfield) 230-7; 4. Nugent(CP/SLO) 222-0. (Hartnell) 45-8. OT, Holloway (WV) 140-2. JT, Mears(OeAnza) 134-2 . Oec(5/24-25),Delmoor (Mt St M) 7260; 2. Scholz (C Cn) 7086; 3. Teams: 1. Alameda60 ; 2. WestValley 43. Alford (LA St) 6826; 4. Nugent(CP/Pom) 6812. '--- Teams: 1. LA State 70; 2. CatPoly /SLO 59½; 3. WesternIllinois NCAA II 33; 4. Mississippi College 30; 5. PembrokeState 26; 6. HaywardState 25½; 7. Adelphi 24 &:Southeastern Louisiana 24; 9. Northern Iowa Macomb, II., May 26(a)-27(b)- 100(a), Christian(Va St) 10.3; 2. 22½; 10. Virginia State 22. Ray (Norf St) 10.4; 3. Brodie (North) 10.4; 4. Clarke(Adell 10.5; 5. White (Norf) 10.5. e 200(b), MYRi CKS(Ms C) 20.44; 2. Christian 20.95; 3. Hodge(Morg NCAA Ill St-St Kitts) 21.03; 4. Siai Siai (CP/SLO-Nig)21.08 . 400(b), Grimes(Ky St-Bar)45 . 75; 2. Miller ( LA St) 46.36; 3. Thom­ Grand Rapid$,Mi., May 26(a)-27(b)-100(a), Kennedy(Miles) as (Roanoke)46 .56; 4. Peete(LA St) 46.66. 800(b), White (PV) 1:47.2; 10.74; 2. Lankford:(Sn/NO) 10.74; 3. Kellar (C la) 10.96. 200(b), 2. Jones(Ne/Om) 1: 47.4; 3. Dobson(St Aug) 1: 47 .5; 4. Futrell (NE Strang(Mt Baldwin) 21.53; 2. Lankford 21.52; 3. Kennedy21.62. Mo) 1:47.5; 5. Glassmaker(Nn la) 1:48.8; 6. Williams (Fl A&M) 1: 49.4. 400(b), Moffat (Union) 46.89; 2. Henderson(Oxy) 47.77; 3. Martino 1500(b), Aldridge (CP/SLO)3:45.4; 2. Bollman (NO St) 3:46.0; 3. (Gettys) 48.32. Phillips (Adel) 3:46.1; 4. Freidman(Nn la) 3:46.1; 5. Rorem (En II) 800(b), Wilson (Doane) 1:50.9; 2. Scheuer(Union) 1:52.3; 3. Moore 3:46.3; 6. Didonato (CW Post)3:46.8 . St(b), Boyles(Ms C) 8:51.5; 2. (Fredonia) 1:52.7. 1500(b), ltz (SE Ma) 3:48.4; 2. Garland(Brandeis) Ellis (C Mo) 8:57.8; 3. Tideman(SW Mo) 9:03.0; 4. Brenneman(North) 3:48. 7; 3. Colley (Oxy) 3:48.9. 9:04.2. St(b), Weiler (Aquinas)8 :49.0; 2. Heide (Humb) 8:56.3; 3. Under­ 5000(b), Schankel( CP/SLO) 14: 12.6; 2. Eachus(Bloomsburg) wood (Brockport) 9:04.4. 5000(b), Kramer(Carl) 14:19.3; 2. Krause 14:15.9; 3. McGrath(Davis) 14:17.5; 4. Jennings(SEn La) 14:20.1. (Glass)14:32.5; 3. Peters(Humb) 14:34.5. 10,000(a), Henderson 10,000(a),Schankel 30:01.5; 2. Henry (Pemb-Aus)30 :01.7; 3. Kingery (Wheaton) 30:05.4; 2. Severence(Plym) 30:05.8; 3. Cooper(Aug) (CP/SLO)30 :45.9; 4. Sheeran(En II) 30:47.2. 30:34.9. 1lOH(a), Hart ( LA St) 13.88; 2. Holloway (Wn II) 13.94; 3. Roach 1lOH(a), Hudson(Coe) 14.63; 2. Rissell (Oh Wes)14 .64; 3. Lucky (Fl A&M) 14.10; 4. Siai Siai 14.12. 400H(b), Turner (LA St) 50.30; 2. (Stanis) 14.65. 400H(b), Stebbins(RIT) 51.42; 2. Rissell51.75; 3. Siegman(SO) 51.35; 3. Strong (Bakersfield)51.37 ; 4. Daniel (Fl A&M) Carlson(Wheaton) 52.19 . 51.43; 5. Williams (CP/SLO)52.17; 6. Clark (Adel) 52.47. 4 x 100(b), Morehouse41.56 (Dallas,Banks, Gibson, Williams); 2. 4 x 110(b), Adelphi 40.12 (Clarke,Gregory, McBride, Sobers) : 2 Doane41.73; 3. Southern/ New Orleans41.74. 4 x 400(b), Stani­ WesternIllinois 40.28; 3. Northridge40.50; 4. St. Augustine's40 .63; slaus State 3: 12.3 ( Karila, Nelson,Swift , Clay); 2. Occidental3: 13.5; 5. LA State 40.70. 4 x 440(b), PrairieView 3:07.3 (Hunt, Johnson, 3. Mt. Union 3: 16.0. "---- Jones,White) ; 2. LA State 3:07.6; 3. EasternIllinois 3:09.7; 4. Virginia HJ(b), Tully (Glass)7-0; 2. tie, Hall (Oxy) & Burke (Lock Haven) Stat.e;_5. Adelphi 3:10.5. 6-10. PV(b), Cotton (Doane) 16-0; 2. Allard (C Guard) 15-4; 3. Barth HJ(b), Phillips (Chapman)7 -1; 2. McOaniel(Albany)7-1; 3. Barber (Denison)15-4. LJ(a), Namikas(Porn) 23-8½; 2. Price (Stockton) 23-6¼; (SEn La) 7-1; 4. Caruthers(Bloomsburg) 7-1; 5. tie, Thornton (NE Mo) 3. Howe (Ne Wesl)23 -5½. TJ(b), Williams(Oxy) 50-2½; 2. Namikas & Haber(Hay St) 6-11. PV(b), Robinson( LA St) 16·6½; 2. Eskola( LA 49-6; 3. Visvaras(Brandeis) 48-5 ¾. St-Fin) 16-1; 3. Reyes(CP/SLO) 15-7; 4. Ferguson(LA St) 15-7. SP(a),Severson (Hamline) 55-11¾; 2. Versen(Carthage) 53-10 ¾; 3. LJ(a), Myricks 25-11; 2. Rice (Wn II) 25-8¾; 3. Dykes (SEnLa) 25-8; Mindel (Capital) 53-8¼. OT(b), Severson173-8; 2. MacMennamin 4. Safranski(Wn II) 25-7½; 5. Strachan(St Aug) 25-0. TJ(b), Garner (Plattsburg)166-9; 3. Grimm (St Thomas)162-5 . HT(a), Healey(Fitch­ (Hay St) 52-11½; 2. Dykes52·9½; 3. Tate (CP/SLO)52-3¼; 4. Hollis burg) 202-0; 2. McCabe(Wore) 180-1O; 3. Tanner (Williams) 178-10. (En II) 52-½; 5. Hutchins (Albany) 51-9. JT(b), Juskus(Glass) 222 -8; 2. Bergstresser(Westmont) 217-4 ; 3. Bis­ SP(a), Shipman(Pembroke) 59 -¾; 2. Ferency(E Stroudsburg)58-4 ¾; king (Lockhaven)216-6 . Dec(a-b),Hale (Fisk) 7359; 2. Baker (Princip) 3. Wollman On Cent) 57-11; 4. Doll (Hay St) 57·7¼. DT(b), Geringer 6964; 3. Buchanan(Oxy) 6808. (Nn· 1a)187,6; 2. Shipman178-6; 3. Mueller (Sn II/Ed) 170-4; 4. Hansen Teams: 1. Occidental45; 2. GlassboroState 35; 3. Doane28; 4. (Wn II) 170-0. Southern/NewOrleans 22; 5. Hamline21; ·6. Stanislaus.State & Hum­ HT(a), Sawyer(Hay St) 198-3; 2. Linscheid(Lowell-Eire) 189-2; 3. boldt State 19; 8. Brandeis, Pomona-Pitzer & Union 18.

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SWAC tie, Nansel& Thomas 30:54.9. 110H(b), Roberts (Sn II) 13.91; 2. Cum­ mings(W Tx) 14.28. 400H(b), Cummings53.41; 2. Roberts 54.23. 4 x Baton Rouge,May 12(a)-13(b) /no specificwind information 110(b), West Texas 41.65; 2. Indiana State 42.21. 4 x 440(b), West available; inordinatelyfast times indicate probability of illegallimit/­ Texas 3:15.7; 2. WichitaState 3:17.6. lOO(b,w). Trott (Jack St-Berl 10.3; 2. Oejohnette (Ale) 10.4; 3. Johnson HJ(b), Dreiling(Wichl 6-11; 2. Nalty (NMSt) 6-9. PV(a), Patton (Jack St) 10.6; 4. Kimbles(Tx Sn) 10.5. 200(b, w), F. Taylor (Tx Sn) (WichSt) 16-6½; 2. Johnson (Sn II) 16-0. LJ(a), OuVall(Wich St) 20.4; 2. Kimbles20.6 ; 3. Moxey(Tx Sn) 20.8. 400(b), F. Taylor 46.1; 25-7½; 2. Lorraway(Sn II-Aus) 25-2½; 3. Rock (Sn II-Can)24-10 . 2. Johnson (Sn) 46.3; 3. Ducksworth(Jack) 46.4; 4. August (Sn) 46.6; TJ(b), Lorraway54 -1¾; 2. DuVall47-6 ½. SP(a), Marks(Snll) 61-5; 2. 5. J. Taylor (Tx Sn) 46.6. Heats(a): 11-1. Ducksworth45 .9. Diaz (NMSt) 57-6¼. OT(b), Podolski(Sn II) 177-0; 2. Diaz 175-9; 3. e 800(b), WHITE(PV) 1:46.4; 2. Bullard(Tx Sn) 1:50.3. Currie(In St) 173-2. 1500(b), Green (Tx Sn) 3:48.6. St(a), Myles(PV) 9:29.3. 5000(b), e JT(a), BOGGY(Sn II) 274-7; 2. Guebelle(Wich St) 223-4. Green 15: 11.6. 110H(b, w), Davenport(Sn) 13.6; 2. McCraney (Sn) Teams: 1. Southern Illinois 182; 2. West Texas 125; 3. Wichita 13.9. 400H(b), Mccraney 50.4; 2. Epps (Sn) 51.2; 3. Baldwin(Tx Sn) State 109; 4. IndianaState 65; 5. New MexicoState 46; 6. Drake44; 51.7. 4 x 100(b), Texas Southern 39.8 (Kimbles,Moxey, Taylor, Raley); 7. Bradley 14; 8. Tulsa 2. 2. Southern 39.8; 3. Jackson State 39.9. • 4 x 440(b), SOUTHERN3 :06.6 (Epps, Cummings,Johnson, August); BIG SKY 2. Prairie View 3:08.0; 3. Jackson State 3: 10.3. HJ(b), Graves(Tx Sn) 6-8. PV(b), Butler Uack St) 16-0. LJ(b), Sims Pocatello, Id., May 19-20-100, Sam (BS) 10.70 . 200, Pearsall (Sn) 24-6½; 2. Trott 24-0. TJ(a), Brimmer (Jack St-Ber)49 -9. SP(a), (BS) 21.43. 400, Austin (IS) 46.42; 2. Pearsall46.72. 800, Wilson Lundy (Tx Sn) 55-7½. DT(b), Lundy 163-0. HT(a), Strommen (Tx Sn) (IS-St Kitts) 1:52.6 . 155-1. JT(b), Lyons (Sn) 213-2. 1500, Collier(BS) 3:51.8. St, Strong (WS)9 :11.5. 5000, Ruiz (WS) i Teams: 1. Texas Southern 217; 2. Southern 152; 3. Jackson State 14:45.0. 10,000, Segura(WS) 30 : 53.5. 110H, Wright(IS-Aus) 14 .15. 108; 4. PrairieView 54; 5. MississippiValley 42; 6. Alcorn 10; 7. Gramb­ Heats: Wright 13.76. 400H, Giem (M) 52.10. 4 x 110, Idaho State ling 1. 40.85 (Cranor, Austin, Tullock,Wright). 4 x 440, Montana3 : 11.8 Women: lOO(b,w), Hawkins(Tx Sn) 11.6; 2. Bernard (Gram) (Andrews,Rogers, Giem, Wells) . 11.6; 3. E. Williams(Tx Sn) 11.7; 4. Gulledge(Gram) 11.8; 5. Sherman HJ, Moerkerke(MS) 7-1. PV, Morgan(NA) 16-0. LJ(w), Tullock · (Ale) 11.8. 200(b, w), Jackson (PV) 23.5; 2. Hawkins23.7; 3. Gulledge 23-11¾. TJ, Johnson (M) 48-1. SP, Popovich(M) 55-11. OT, Alle­ · ->J.8; 4. Finch (Jack) 24.0; 5. W. Williams(Tx Sn) 24.0; 6. E. Williams _meersch(I) 169A. JT, Butler (MS)227-8 . " · 1.2. Heats(a): ll(w)-1. Jackson 23.9; 2. Finch 24.0. Teams: 1. Idaho State 121; 2. BoiseState 108; 3. WeberState 94; • ___,400(b), JACKSON52 .1 (7th performer all-time U.S.); 2. Finch 53.8; 4. Montana88 ; 5. Northern Arizona 79; 6. Idaho 53; 7. Montana 3. Wallace(Tx Sn) 55.3. Heats(a): 1-1.Jackson 52.7. State 46. 800(b), Kelley(PV) 2:12.4. 1500(b), Kelley4 :49.1. 3000(a), Block­ man (PV) 10:38.9. MID-AMERICAN • lOOH(b,w) , SMITH(Tx Sn) 13.0 (2nd-fastest U.S. clockingever); 2. Weekly(Tx Sn) 13.5; 3. Melrose(PV) 13.8; 4. Beard (Jack) 13.8. Heats Mt. Pleasant, Mi., May 18-20-lOO(w),Ogunfeyimi (0-Nig) 10.4; (a): l(w)-1.Smith 13.3. ll(w)-1. Weekly13.9. 2. Carter (Kent) 10.4. 200 Marshall(Kent) 21.4. 400, Rogers(BS) 47.1. 400H(b), Melrose59.2 ; 2. Spencer (Ale) 60.1; 3. Weekly60.3; 4. 800, Banovic(CM) 1:48.3; 2. Marsh(BS) 1:48.7. 1500, Duits (WM) Lazard (Tx Sn) 60.5; 5. Dewalt (PV) 60.6; 6. Jewell (Sn) 60.8. 4 x lOO(b), 3:47.1. St, Zylstra (WM)8 : 59.8. 5000, Ouits 14:21.8. 10,000, Zylstra Texas Southern 45.2 (W.Williams, Smith, E. Williams,Hawkins) ; 2. 30:50.9. 110H(2.02), Dils (EM) 13.9; 2. Alexia (CM) 14.0; 3. Brown Jackson State 45.3; 3. Prairie View45.4; 4. Grambling45.8; 5. Alcorn (BS) 14.0. 400H, Alexia 50.8; 2. Oils 51.1. 4 x 100, Ohio U 40.6, 4 x 46.6. 400, Central Michigan3 : 10.4. e . 4 x 440(b), PRAIRIE VIEW3:39.3 (Day, Dudley, Kelley,Jackson) ; HJ, Winsor( CM)7-2; 2. Wight(Mia) 7 -1; 3. Doyen (EM) 7-1; 4. Wag­ 2. Grambling3 :42.7; 3. Jackson State 3:43.7; 4. MississippiValley ner (0) 7-1; PV(indoors),Gilders (0) 18-3, LJ, Ogunfeyimi 25-8½; 2. 3:48.2. Bean (0) 25-5½. TJ, Williams(WM) 50-2; 2.0gunfeyimi 50-2. SP, Paul­ HJ(b), Martin (PV) 5-8. LJ(b), Pettit (PV) 19-1. SP(b), Lemons(PV) etta (CM-Can)64 -8¾. DT, Mayer(Mia) 155-4. HT, Breidenbach(Kent) 41-7¾. JT(b), Sander (Ms V) 128-6. 185-11. JT, Parisi(WM) 258-8. Teams: 1. Prairie View 164; 2. Texas Southern 109; 3. Jackson State Teams: 1. Eastern Michigan156; 2. Central Michigan106; 3. West­ 70; 4. MississippiValley 60 ; 5. Grambling45; 6. Southern 27; 7. ern Michigan103 ; 4. Miami/Ohio87; 5. Ohio University 75; 6. Ball Alcorn 20. State 44; 7. Kent State 42; 8. BowlingGreen 20; 9. Toledo 14; 10. Northern Illinois4 . MISSOURI VALLEY CENTRAL COLLEGIATES Macomb,II., May 19(a)-20(b)-1 OO(b),Kee (Sn II) 10.35; 2. G Gardner (WTx) 10.57. 200(b), Kee 21.24; 2. Martin (NMSt) 21.44. Ann Arbor, Mi., May 26(a)-27(b)-100(b), Carter (Penn St) 10.59; 400(b), Everett (WichSt) 47.50; 2. Shepard (WTx) 47.62. 800(b), 2. Smith (MiSt) 10.62. 200(b), Jones (II St) 21.17; 2. Smith 21.28. 400 '" emaringo (WTx-Ken)1:53 .4; 2. Barno (WTx-Ken) 1:53.5. 1500(b), (b), Stegall (M Tn) 47.18; 2. Crouther (Mi)47 .23. \...~ ,mei (WTx -Ken) 3:49.8; 2. Bisase(Sn 11-Ug)3:50.0; 3. Nansel(Drake) 800(b), Miranda(ND) 1:48.2; 2. Anich (B Green) 1:48.8; 3. Erigari 3:50.6. (Toi) 1:49.2 . 1500(b), Ouits (WnMi) 3:40.8; 2. Snyder (Penn St) 3:42.9; St(a), Craig(Sn II-GB)9 :16.4; 2. George(Sn II) 9:28.8. 5000(b), 3. Jones (En Mi) 3:46.0. J Kemei14:50.2 ; 2. Thomas (Drake) 14:51.7; 3. Nansel14:56.8 . 10,000(a), St(b), Zylstra (WnMi) 8:51.6; 2. Grabowski (En Mi) 8:53.4. 5000(b),

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I ... Ooriakowski(Mi) 14:16.9; 2. Housley(B Green) 14:20.8. 10,000(a), SP(a), Pauletta (C Mi-Can)64-1; 2. Braun (Wi)60-2 ¾. DT(b), eod­ McDonald(Pitt) 30:29.0; 2. McGuire(Mi) 30:42.4. olski (Sn II) 172-6; 2. Williky(Penn St) 168-11. HT(a), Breidenbach 110H(b), Lankford (Penn St) 14.29; 2. Dils (En Mi) 14.33. 400H(b). (Kent) 186-3; 2. Podolski 185-3. JT(b), Parisi (Wn Mi)235-11; 2. John­ Austin (Penn St) 50.49; 2. Hicks(Mi) 50.50; 3. Duckworth(II St) 51.33. son (C Mi) 215-7. Oec(5/25-26),Wesk (Wn Mi) 6566; 2. Graender(En 4 x 100(b), Michigan40.97 ; 2. Illinois41.06. 4 x 400(b), Michigan Mi) 6200. '---· 3:09.0; 2. Penn State 3:09.7. Teams: 1. Michigan127 1/3; 2. Penn State 93; 3. WesternMichigan HJ(b), Goodyear (Pitt) 7-1; 2. Lattany (Mi) 6-10. PV(b), Stokes 81; 4. Eastern Michigan77 1/3; 5. MiddleTennessee State 40; 6. Kent (Mi) 16-6 (17-2 on 4th try); 2. Scott (Wi) 16-¼. LJ(a). Artis (M Tn) State 33; 7. MichiganState 31; 8. IllinoisState & Pitt 27; 10. Bowling 25-3¼; 2. Lane (WnMi) 23-2¾. TJ(b), Williams(Wn Mi) 49-9 ¾; 2. Green 24. Risk (Ml)47-10.

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Big8 Women,Norman, May 5-6-4 x 4i0. 4 x 8!!_0. Smiechowski(Can) 7392; 2. Miller(unat) 7306; 3. Chapman(unat) NorthwestWomen's Collegiate, Bozeman, May 12-200, Heats: 7154;. . . dnf-George (AW) (5383 for 7 events). l(w)-1. Adams (Or) 24.02. ll(w)-1. Batiste (Or) 23.86. USTFF Decathlon,Wich ita, May 25-26-Williams(Ar St) 7284; 2. Metro Conference,Tallahassee, May 13-800 , Wade 1:4i3. Harvey(USAF) 7280; 3. Wise(Ambass) 7255. · NAIA, Abilene,May 18-100, Heats: ll(w)-1. Turner (Ang St) 10.2. HoosierOpen, Bloomington, May 26-100, Wingo(Wn Ky) 10.40. lll(w)-1. Johnson (Hillsdale) 10.1; 2. Kimbles(Tx Sn) 10.1; 3. Burgess 400, Udo (Mo-Nig)46.16; 2. Hughes(In) 46.17. 800, Clark (Mo) 1:49.1. (SCSt) 10.2. IV(w)-1. Cook (SWTx) 10.2; 2. Hunt (AdamsSt) 10.2. 1500, Moeller(la) 3:44.1; 2. Stoneman (In) 3:44.4; 3. Docherty (la) 110H, Semis: l(~)-1. Mccraney 13.80. Teams: 1. Texas Southern 6I; 3:44.3. 110H, Lavitt (Mo) 14.16. PV, Crites (In TC) 17-2. SP, England . . . 9. Ouachita Baptist 23. (AA) 61-10¼; 2. Moore(Mo) 57-5¾. HS District, Yakima,Wa ., May 18-HJ, Westover(Wa HS) 5-11. AC, Walnut, Ca., May 28-100, Simmons(Toh) 10.44. 200(2.5), Southern CaliforniaJC Championships,Walnut, May 19-100(w), Gilkes(Tob-Guy) 20.77; 2. Krulee(SD St) 20.85. 400, Enyeart (PCC) McTear(Cerritos) 9.9; 2. Gardner (Fullerton) 10.1; 3. Holder (LA) 10.2. 46.31. 800, Scott (Irv) 1:48.4; 2. Sievers(AIA) 1:48.7; 3. B. Brown 200(w), Williams(Pierce) 20 .79; 2. Sidney (LB) 20.94. 400, Williams (AIA) 1:49.0. 400H, Andrews(Toh) 50.42; 2. Graybehl(Sn Cal) 50.51;_ 46.50. HJ, Smith (Pas) 7-2¾; 2. Shockley (Mt SAC)7 -¾. LJ(w), Hays 3. Guerrerro (Mace)50.54 . ' (Pas) 25-11¼; 2. Webster(Mt SAC)25 -5½. TJ(w), Hays 50-6½. HJ, Woods(PCC) 7-1. PV, Bell (PCC)18-½; 2. lsaksson(Swe) 16-10:---..,­ Women: 800, Caldwell(Citrus) 2:06.8. 1500, Caldwell4: 19.2. LJ(w),Whitley (Mace)24-10¾. SP, Dolegiewicz(Mace-Can) 64-7 ¼; 2. Junior Olympics,Phoenix, May 20-LJ, Keating(Az HS) 20-4½; Laut (UCLA)61-6; 3. Gordien (unat) 59-7. OT, McGoldrick(Mace) 192 -3; 2. Crabtree (Az HS) 19-9½; 3. Van (Az HS) 19-9½. 2. Baughman(Haus) 191-1; 3. Gordien190-0; 4. Dolegiewicz187 -5. NorthwestJC Championships,Spokane, May 20-400, Stankovic HT, Galle (Mace)206-10; 2. Meyer(UCTC) 192-5; 3. Goldhammer (Sp F'alls,Can)46.73. JT, Ransford(Spok) 241-2. (Jesus ChristTC) 189-10; 4. Schrader (Irv) 184-11. Women: JT, Thompson (Spok) 152-10. Women: 100(2.1), Loverock(Can) 11.81. 800, Poor (AIA) 2:08.3. UCSBLat11 Afternoon Decathlon , Santa Barbara,May 20-21- OT, Vogelsang(Mace) 167-1.

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The rush to state meets, and those Ron Bahara ( Hart, Newhall) outkicking Mark For the sake of variety, freshman Eric championship get-togethers, the past 2 weeks Fricker (Hemet), 4: 09.4 to 4: 10.6, with Jon Richard (Bridgewater-RaritanEast, Martinsville, has provided a wealth of superb efforts. Stormo (Agoura) at 4: 11.4, Frank Assumma. NJ) and frosh teammate Bill Lange both (Eisenhower, Rialto) at 4:11.7 and Burt Shirley vaulted 15-1 to claim age-15 and class records. SPRINTS: Dokie Williams (El Camino, (Notre Dame, Sherman Oaks) at 4:12.0. Alan· That was just a day before Greg Duplantis (Holy Cross, New Orleans) upped the class best Oceanside, Ca) and Kipper Bell (Henry, San Scharsu (Fitch, Austintown, Oh) recorded to 15-4. Anthony Curran (Crespi, Encino, Ca) Diego) sped windy 9.4 section prelim clockings, 4: 09.6/9: 13.9 district efforts. cleared 17-1, the 3rd-best performance ever, while on the other side of the country, Earl DISTANCES: Tom Graves (Sandburg, and had a superb effort at 17-5¼ in his McNeil!(Loughlin, Brooklyn) turned in a 9.4w Orland Park, II) clocked 9:01.7 at district, sectional. He topped Greg Ernst (El Dorado, at the Hartford Invitational. Williamsalso triple while Don Janicki (Mesa,Az) timed 9:03.9 in a Placentia), who cleared 16-6. jumped 48-11w. post-state meet race. The horizontal jumps have been LaNoris Marshall ('Dysart, Peoria) won HURD LES: William Richards ( Haines­ impressive as well. Sanya Owolabi (Sleepy the Arizona 2A 100 ahead of junior Anthony City, Fl) clocked 13.8/37.7 at regional and then Polk, 9.56 to 9.60, but lost the 220 to Polk, a 13.6w at state. Mike Quick (Fork Union Hollow, North Tarrytown, NY) jumped 24-1Ow 21.05 to 21.47. Byron HolM!II (Central Military, Fork Union, Va), who ran in North the day before his super 52-4½ TJ effort. State Catholic, Portland, Or) used an aiding wind for Carolina last season, emerged with 13.6 and championships went to Wayne Walker (Pueblo, a 10.3m district clocking, while Brian Denman 13.8 clockings. Tucson, Az) at 245-5½ and Darryl Simmons (Boys & Girls, Brooklyn) sped a 20.3 relay leg Over the 330 intermediates, Greg (Haines City, Fl) at 24-10½. Aaron Williams at the Eddy Games. Phil Trent (Sandia, Gonzales (Skyline, Salt Lake City) took the (Wilson,Tacoma, Wa) returned from injury for Al bu qu er qu e) ou ti ean e d Gii bert Smith Utah title with 37.4, Antoine Holloman a 24-4 district effort. (Carlsbad) at the New Mexico state meet as (Princess Anne, Virginia Beach, Va) clocked In the triple jump, Todd Brown both ran 9.5. Smith also jumped 24-4w. 37.1 in a regional and Tony Rambo (Terrell, (Holdredge, Ne) went 50-1 at district and then In the 440, Joe Parker (Roswell, NM) Atlanta) ran 37.5 in his regional. 50-2¼ at state. Ernest Marvin (Spring Valley, took state at 47.7, while Alan Kirkwood In the 300-meter lows, soph Darin Hill Columbia, SC) bounded 51-lw (50-6) at state (Provo) took the Utah title at 47.72 and Bill (Middletown, Oh) blasted a 35.6, while Ricky to go with his 23-9 win and anchor on the Green (Cubberley, Palo Alto, Ca) clocked 47.8 Griddine ( Flora, SC) won state 'at 36.4. Larry winning 4 x 100. in a sub-district meet. Cowling(Sacramento, Ca) clicked off 36.6 in a At the Kentucky state meet, Keith sub-section race. Richardson (Bryan Station, Lexington) won a MIDDLE DISTANCES: The RE LAYS: At the Jersey Relays, fine duel from Bethel Ward (Lafayette, late-blooming half has finally gotten going with Plainfield topped Monmouth (New Lexington), 49-3 to 48-7, while Andy Lynch many quality efforts. Joel Alberts (Cleveland Shrewsbury), 3:16.1 to 3:17.0, while Central (Phillips Academy, Exeter, NH) has 24-2/49-7 Heights, Oh) took the 880 lead with his 1:51.8 (Trenton) ran 58.9 over the hurdles to best the efforts (no wind info). district clocking, while Rick Winkelhack 59.7s by Bartram (Philadelphia) and Asbury THROWS: At the Florida state meet, (Lindbergh, St. Louis) clocked a 1:52.2 state Park. Larry McCrimmon (Hillsborough, Tampa) meet heat. Scott Lymer (Coronado, Scottsdale, In a Florida regional, Lakewood (St. improved to 190-8 and Eddie Weaver ( Haines Az) won his state race in 1: 52.5. Mike England Petersburg) ran 3: 16.8 to nip the 3: 16.9s for City) put a PR 64-8. The latest efforts for Dave (Hampton, Allison Park) took Rick Opdyke Hi 11s borough (Tampa) and Sarasota. Porath (Atwater, Ca) were 65-10 and 199-3 at (Norwin, Irwin) in a Florida state qualifier, Chamberlain produced a 3:30.0 regional sprint a sub-section prelim. Dan Krueger (Bayside, 1:52.3 to 1 :52.7, Rich Lippert (Whitman, medley effort before its 3:28.4 state win ahead Virginia Beach, Va) unleashed a 68-2 PR at his Huntington Station, NY) also has a 1:52.7, run of the 3:31.2 for Orange Park. regional. at the Eddy Games, while Mike White West (Gary, In) two-lapped in 1:26.6 in In the hammer, Keith Batson (East ( Richmond, Ca) and Jim Welte (Steele, a sectional race, while over a single circuit, . Greenwich, RI) took the national lead with his Amherst, Oh) have pre-state 1: 52.8s. Pasadena (Ca) clocked 41.55 to the 41.62 for 194-4 win over the 189-10 for Jett Boodie At the Athletic Attic Invitational, soph Centennial (Compton) in a section race. {New Britain, Cn) at the Hartford Invitational. Jeff Warrick ( Bayshore, Bradenton, Fl) set a JUMPS: Gail Olson (Sycamore, II) The javelin finally h8'. begun to produce class and U.S, age-i 6 1500 record with his cleared 7-2 in his district meet. Robert Haley some top efforts. Gray Barrow (University, 3:48.3, besting the 3: 51.1 of Doug Overfelt (Brandon, Fl) has been busy lately, topping 7-0 Baton Rouge) hot 224-8 at the New Orleans (Astronaut, Titusville). In the Arizona 3A race, in a regional, 6-11 at state and then 7-0 at the Meet of Champions. Kurt Lehnortt (Clarion, Don Janicki (Mesa) cloc.ked a 4: 10.0 mile, Athletic Attic Invitational. Delvon Davis ·Pa) improved to 220-4 at district, while Teay ahead of the 4: 11.3 by Vito Perrone ( Glendale) (Miraleste, Ca) jumped 7-0 in his sectional and Meier (Cotton111,0od,Salt Lake City) took the with David Barney (CoronEdo) 3rd at 4: 12.8. Joe Edwards (North, Wichita, Ks) scaled 7-½ at Utah title wth 215-4. Dean Crouser (Gresham, California'sSouthern section meet found state. Or) impr_oved to 230-6 in early May.

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•=new leader since last report T J 52-4 ½ Sany a Owolabi (SH, N Tarrytown, NY) • SP 71-1¾ -~.,, \~ - • Mike Carter (Jeff•rson ; Dallas) • MEN DT 207-8 'Scott Crowell (Meeon City, la) 100y 9.3 •Mitchell Bennett (Bonham , Tx) • HT 194-4 • Keith Batson (E Greenwich, RI) • "-._/ 9 .3 • James Collier (Sea~ville, Tx) • JT 231-1 Gray Barrow (University , Baton Rouge) 100m 10.33 LaNoris Marshall ( ysart, Peoria, Az) 200m 20.7 Wayne Johnson ( Richardson, Tx) • • Eference Murphy (Texas, Texarkana) • 220y 21.0 LaNoris Marshall (Dysart, Peoria, Az) WOMEN 400m 46 .9 . Steve Willis (Connally , Wa c o , Tx) • 100y 10, 5 . Robb .in Coleman (Pollard, Beaumont, Tx) 440y 47 .0 Bill Green (Cubberley, Palo Alto, Ca) • 100m .11 .57 . Valerie Brisco ( Locke, LA) 800m 1 50 9 L arry John~ • ' ' ; 511.yt,ne O allas l 200m 23.77 Valerie Brisco ( Locke, LA) 880y 1:50.3 (Fenton, Ben1onville, II)• 400m 53.4 Robbin Coleman (Pollard, Beaumont, Tx) 1500m 3 :'8 .3 • Jeff Warrick ! BavWlo,~ . 8'-1•nton, Fl) • 800m 2:05.4 • Ann Regan (Camden, San Jose) • Mile 4 :09.4 Ron Sahara (Hart, Newhall, Ca) • 1500111 4 : 18.9i Lynn Jenn ings (Bromfield, Harvard, Ma) Tom Graves (Sandburg , Orland Park, II) • Mile 4:39.0 i (Bromfield , Harvard, Ma) 3000m 8: 18 .4i Alan Scharsu f J=i tch, Austintown, Oh) 3000m 9:42.9i Lynn Jennings (Bromfield, Harvard, Ma) 2M .S:50 .7 (St Anthony,Srnithtown, NY) • 2M 10:10.51 Lynn Jennings (Bromfield, Harvard, Ma) St 9:23.5 Brian Bradby (Mt Vernon, NY)• 5000m 16:44 .9 Irene Griffith (Port Townsend, Wa) 3M 14:23 . 1 Kenny Clark ( Rockledge, Fl) Mar 2 :46:46 Irene Griffith (Port Townsend , Wa) 6M 29 :40 .6 Mark Whalley (Principia, St Louis) 80yH 10.31 Kathy Bergoon (Hastings, Alief, Tx) 10,000m 30 : 19 .4 •chuck Assumma (Eiaenhower, Rialto, Ca) 100H 14.0 Benita Fitzgerald (Gar-Field , Woodbridge, Va) 120H 13.64 Phillip Johnson · (Gardena, Ca) • 330H 44.2 Vivian Scruggs ( Roosevelt, Greenbelt, Md) 13 .,4 • Robert McGee (Evanston, II) • 400H 59.8 ••sandra Farmer (Barton, Brooklyn) 3301H 36 . 7 Anthony ~ub"'1 18al1 , Galveston) 300mLH 35 .6 ••Darin Hill (Middletown Oh) • 4 X 100 46.8 Trimble Tech , Fort Worth ·• 4 X 200 1 : 39.3 Ball Galveston , Texas • 4x 100 40.5 Bonham, Tx • 4 X 400 3:50.1 Trimble Tech, Fort Wortti · • 4 X 110 40.9 Killeen, Texas 4 X 440 3:47.5 Woodson, Washington, DC • 40 .9 Lake Charles. Louisiana • 4 X 800 9:22 .9 East Roosevelt, Greenbelt, Md 4 X 220 1 :24 .8 Lake Charles, Louisiana 4 x Mile 22:48 .9 Oxon H ill, Md 4 X 4QQ 3:12.2 Central, Trenton, NJ SpMed 1 :47.8 Woodson, Washington, DC 4 X 800 7:39.5 Central, Trenton, NJ DisMed 12:00 .7y Bethesda, Chevy Chase, Md • 4x Mile 17:35 .3 Mission San Jose, Fremont , California SpMed 3:28 .4 Sterling, Baytown, Texas • HJ 5-11 Carina Westover ( K -B, Benton, Wa) • Chamberlain, Tampa, Florida • 5-11 Dale Wallace (Ma rshall, Va) DisMed 10 : 02 .5m St. Anthony ' s, Smithtown , NY LJ 20-4 ¾ •Gwen Loud (Wes t chester, LA) SP 51 1 Carrie Albano 1 MA a,.iowdale , Wa' HJ 7-5i Gail Olson (Sycamore, II) OT 158-4 , Christi Pyle ( Hoover, Glendale, Ca)• PV 11 4'i. Anthony Curr-an (Crespi F.n c ino, Ca) JT 155 -4 Rozlyn Rouse \ KB . Benton C ity, Wa) • LJ 25 -4 Donnie Butler (Fremont, LA ) • Pent 3196 ••Marlene Harmon (Thousand Oaks, Ca) • '--...../ AROUND THE WORLD

SOVIET UNION ing 284-1; 2. Tafelmeier282-2 PR. Women: 1OOH, Kemp in 13.19. SP, Holzapfel6 -3½. SP, Fibin­ Krasnodar,May 6-HT, Malyukov250-6. gerova(Cze) 70-3¼; 2. Wilms62-1¾ . Kharkov,May 10-PV, Tananika 18-½. Hannover,May 21-400, Hofmeister45.81. HT, Riehm 254-1. Rovno,May 10-HT, Syedikh 237-10. Women: 100H, Kempin 13.30. HJ, Meyfarth 6-1¼. LJ, Weigt Vinnitsa,May 14-DT, Klimyenko215-10 NR (old PR, 192-11 21-7. SP, Wilms62-8. '77). Essen., May 27-DT, Wilkins(AW) 223 -0.

EAST GERMANY CZECHOSLOVAKIA

Berlin,April 29-0T, Schmidt 205-4. Prague-Lidice-PragueMarathon, May 8-Cierpinski (EG) 2:14:51 Naumburg,May 1-20kWalk, Wieser1:25 :19; 2. Stadtmuller (8th marathon of career); 2. Eberding(EG) 2: 14:56; 3. Schroder (EG) 1:25:34; 3. Gauder 1:26:13; 4. Weigel1:27:00. 50kWalk,Soldatenko 2:14:59; 4. Truppel (EG) 2:15:05; ... 6. Lesse(EG) 2:16:20. (SU) 3:58:20; 2. Pilarski4 :01:57; 3. Kerber 4:03:33; 4. Bartch (SU) . 4:04:26; 5. Matern 4:04:33; 6. Schaeffer 4:06:01; 7. Weidner (WG) BULGARIA 4:06:38 (age 45). Potsdam,May 13-14-Women: Pent, Pollak 4638 ( 13.4, 55-3½, Plovdiv,May 14-SP, Beyer (EG) 70-4½. 5-6¼, 20-6, 2:17.4). Halle,May 21-llOH, Munkelt 13.6. HJ, Beilschmidt7-4½. SP, M. Schmidt 66-6¾. HT, Sachse 246-6; 2. Reissmuller244-7. JT, JAPAN Hanisch292 -2 ( 17th performer all-timeworld). Women: SP, Droese70-3 PR (still 7th performer all-time Triky~,May 14-100, Collins(PPC) 10.59. 200, Collins20.9. world). OT, Engel214-lO.

WEST GERMANY GREECE

, Gottingen, May 13-3000, Fleschen7:55.4. SP, Capes (GB) 66-4. Greece-Scotland-Wales-Luxemburg,Athens, May 13-14-200, QT, Neu 203-10; 2. Wagner198-7; 3. Danek (Cze) 193-5. JT, Wess- Bombardella(L) 20.83. St, Davies(W) 8:26.8.

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These lists give the top 20 NCAA DivisionI eligible competitors for each event. We have removedfrom the lists the injured and people on 8:31 .7 (BYU) 13.92 •••Dave Still (Az) whom we have received concrete information that they will not be. 8:36.9 • (NEn) 13 .94 •Jerry Holloway (Wn II) contesting the event (e.g., Foster in the 200, Sanford 400, Aono 1500, 8:37.2 .. Hi"llary _Tuwei' (Rich) 13 .96 Rodney Moore (Tn Tch) 8:37 .3 ' iUTEP) • (Fl St) etc.I. However,the presenceof an athlete in an event doesn't mean that 8:39.4 .. Harrison Koroso' (NM) 13 .98 ••Dan L11vitt ( Mo) .,IIW have confirmed information that he \Nillrun there (e.g., Munyala 8:40.4 .. Sam James (Tn) • Donnie Taylor (Ar St) 8 :42.2 ••Randy Jackson (Wi) -1500). or that the school is even present. 8:42.9 • (Or) 400H (47.45, 47 .45, 47 .45) 8:44.6 • •Jim Shields (W&M) +=hand time plus 0.14 ,Givenat the head of each event are three numbers,which representthe 8:44.7 Ed Ahlmeyer (Irvine) 49.32 •James Walker (Aub) :world, Americanand collegiaterecords. Listedat the end of each event 8:45.0 Joe Boyles (Ms C) 49.44+ •sam Turner ( LA St) 8:45.1 •Jeff Zylstra (Wn Mi) 49 .54+ Rich Graybehl (Sn Cal) 'are the yearly world and U.S. leaders, if different from the collegiate· 8 :45 .7 John Wright (Tn) 49 .85 *Gregg Byram (Ok) leader. 8 :45 .9• ••Mickey Morris' (Ut) 50 . 15 •••Fatwel Kimaiyo' (NM) 8:47.0• ••Dave Daniels (Irvine) 50 .44+ • Dennis Oto no' (Ms St) Symbols: i=mark made indoors; ' after name=foreigner;*=junior; 8:47.2 Gene Crane (Va Tech) 50.49 *Bill Aust i n (Penn St) 8:47.6 •Gary Gustafson (Wa) 50.50 .. Gary Hicks (Mi) **=s?ph; ***=frosh,all others are seniors, except those with ?, which 8:47.9 .. Mike Friton (Or) 50.52 •Walter Pratt (Cal) are unknown. 8:48 .8 ••Jim Stintzi (Wi) 50.58 Daniel Stagg ( Lamar) 50.63 Clive Barriffe' (Fl) ,5000 (13:08.4,13:15.1 , 13:08.4) 50 .74 M i ke Murei' (Wi) 100 (9.95, 9 .95, 10.04) 46.06 Jerome Morgan (Tn) 13 :08 .4' • Henry Aono' (Wa St) + 'Greg Robertson (Md) 9.9 • (Aub) 46.11 Glenn Bogue' (Viii) 13:25.6• •· Rudy Chapa (Or) 50. 78 •chuck Roberts (Ok St) •Mike Roberson (Fl St) 46.14+ James Grace (Mi) 13:33.7 Ralph King((NC) 50.84+ Mike Mince (Fres St) 10.18 Clancy Edwards (Sn Cl) 46.16 • Delo Udo' ( Mo) 13:34.8• • *Joel Cheruiyot'(WaSt) + Mark Peters (McNeese) 10.22 • Andrew Banks (Or) 46.20 • •Tony Darden (Az St) 13:35.9• • •Gerard Deegan' (Prov) 50.94+ Barry Alexia (C Mi) • •curtis Dickey (TxA&M) • • • Kasheel Hassan' (Or St) 13:36.3 Sob Snyder (Penn St) 50 .95 ••Jim Little (Ks) 10.0 •Tony Easley (Aub) 46.22 .. Tim Peters' (In) 13:36 .9 .. Mike Novelli (Rice) 51 .04+ •John Citron (Fl St) 10 .32 ••Waylon Minter (NE La) 13:37.3** (Or) 51 . 10 ••KarlWilliams(Va) 10 .33 •Mike Farmer (Cal) 800 (1:43 .4 , 1 :43.9, 1:43.6) 13:38 .8 Josh Kimeto' (Wa St) World & U.S. leader : 10.34 ••Kevin Williams (Sn Cal) 1:45.9 Randy Wilson (Ok) 13:39 .3 Bill Donakowski (Mi) 48.62 (AIA) 10.1 • •Johnny Jones (Tx) 1:46.4 .. Evans White (P View) 13:43.9** *Mike Musyoki' (UTEP) •Mike Kee (Sn Ill) 1 :46.5 Rayfield Beaton' (Sn Cl) 13:45.1 *Louis Kenny' (E Tn) 4 X 100 (38.03, 38 .03, 38.55) • .. (Ga) 1:46.8 Mark Belger (Viii) 13:47.9i•••Rod. Gomez' (UTEP) *=440 auto time minus 0.23 10.35 •Joel Andrews (Sn Cal) .. Sam Summerville (Man) 13:48.5i *Don Clary (Or) t=440 hand time minus 0.09 10 .38 ... (LSU) 1:47.1 •Conrad Suhr (UCLA) 13:51 .2 Steve Sholtes (Pann) +=400 hand time plus 0 .14 10 .39 • Don Coleman (Or) 1 :47.2* ••Anthony Tufariello (Viii) 13:51 .6 John Treacy' (Prov) 38 .85 Southern California • .. Mark Duper ( NWn La) 1:47.4 ?SteveJones(Ne / Om) 13: 51.7 •sam Kimobwa'(WaSt) 39 .25 UCLA 10.40 • Carlton Derrett (Rice) 'Gideon Terer' (F Dick) 13 : 53 . 1 Kip Sirma' (UTEP) 39.26 Arizona State .. Marion Wingo (Wn Ky) 1 :47.5 ?Kenneth Dobson (St A) 13:53.6 (Mn) 39.31 Auburn 10.42 .. Robert Johnson (NE La) •Dan Futrell (NE Mo) 13:56.4 .. *Joseph Nzau' (Wy) .39.54 Texas A&M •••Georges Kablan' (Wa St) Mark Lech (NEn) 39.69 Tennessee 1:47.7 '*Scott Clark (Mo) 10,000(27 : 30.5,27: 43.6,27 :30.5) 39 . 7 4+ FI orida State 200((19.83, 19.83, 20.03) 1 :47.8 • 'Sam Kipkurgat' (NM) 27: 46.6* • Henry Rono' (Wa St) 39 . 77 • Louisiana State 20 .03 Clancy Edwards (SnCal) 1 :48.0 • •Tommy Hughes (In) 27:55 .2 John Treacy' (Prov) 39 .84+ San Jose State 20.24 ••• (Sn Cal) • • • Peter Lemashon ' (UTEP) 28 : 25 .8 Bill Donakowski (Mi) + Stanford 20.44 • (Ms C) 1:48.1•••DaveAyoub (11) 28 : 35.1 *George Watts (Tn) 39.87 Texas Sou\/iern 20.50 Ray Brooks (Tx A&M) •••Mike Cherono' (Wy) 28:35.2* • 'Joel Cheruiyot'(Wa St) 39.89* Adelphi 20.57 •Harvey Glance (Aub) Lloyd Johnson (Sn Cal) 28:38.4 Curt Alitz (Army) Maryland 20.61 ... LaMonte King (Irv) 1:48.2 .. Jay Miranda (N Dame) 28:46.1 John Flora (NEn) 39 .90 Long Beach State 20.65 .. ReVeyScott(LSU) World leader: 28:46.5**Mark Nenow (Ky) 39.91 t Cornell 20 .67 •Mike Roberson (Fl St) 1 : 45. 6 (GB) 28 : 55 .4* • Alberto Salazar (Or) 40 .00· Kansas 20.71 • •earl Francis (Cornell) 28 :57.8' •Jim Stintzi (Wi) 40 .04+ Jackson State 20.73 Ed Brown (S Hall) 1500 (3:32 .2, 3:33.1, 3:33 . 1) 29:01.2 •Sal Vega (Tn) 40 .05 Michigan .. Johnny Jones (Tx) 3:38.6 James Munyala' (UT .EP) 29: 10.6 •••Joseph Nzau ' (Wy) Western Illinois 20.74 (Ks) 3: 38.9 (Irvine) 29:02.0• • •Jerry Odlin' (Murray) 40 .09 Texas 20.5 James Lofton (Stant) 3: 39.5 ••David Omwansa' (Sn Cl) 29:04.0 •Louis Kenny' (E Tn) 20.78 .. William Snoddy (Ok) 3:39.9 Ralph King (NC) 29:09 .2 ?Mark . Anderson (Co) 4x 400 (2:56.1, 2 :56.1, 3:01.9) 20.79 Kevin Nance (Hous) 3:40.4 Ray Flynn' (E Tn) 29: 11 .7 Ed Hartnett · (Prov) t=4 x 440 minus 1. 1 20.6 •••Mel Lattany (Ga) 3:40 .8 Tom Duits (wn Mi) 29 : 12.3 • Roy Kissin (Stan) 3 :02 .2t Southern California ••Joe Siai Siai' (CP / SLO) 3:41.9 •Bruce Nelson (Or) 29: 12 .6* ••Mike Musyoki' (UTEP) 3 :02.7t Villenova 20.86 • Andrew Banks (Or) 3:42.1 (Wi) 29:14.5 *Pat Davey (Tn) 3:03.2t Arizona State 20.88 • Carlton Derrett ( Rice) 3:42.5" • •Todd Harbour (Baylor) 29:16.1 KipSirma'(UTEP) 3:04.0t Tex11s Southern 20.90 *Dwayne Strozier (Az) 3:42.6 Mike Clark (Ark) 3:04 .5 Tanneuee •steve Elliott (Mi) 110H (13.21 , 13.24, 13 .24) 3:04.6t Kansas 400 (43.86, 43.86, 43 .86) 3:42.9 (Or) 13 .34 •• (UCLA) 3·:05.5t Mississippi State 44.73 (Aub) Bob Snyder (Penn St) 13.37 •••Renaldo Nehemiah (Md) '3:05 .9 Alabama 45 .03 ••Billy Mullins (Sn Cal) 3:43.6 Armando Cendejas (LB) 13.43 *Dedy Cooper (SJ St) 3 :06 .2 Howard 45.12 Darrol Gatson (Al) 3:43.7 • •Peter Favell' (Wa) 13.64 James Owens (UCLA) t Prairie View 45.49 •••Glen Cohen' ( Bost U) • Bruce· Green (Or) 13.71 *Greg Robertson (Md) Texas A&M 45.64+ (Ms St) 3:43.8 • Gary Gustafson (Wal 13.73 •••Fatwel Kimaiyo' (NM) 3:06.4t ·Oklahoma 45.70 •Joseph Coombs' (Al) • .. ( Aub) 13.76 •••oon Wright' (Id St) UCLA 45.71 ... (Tx A&M) 3:44.1 Joel Moeller (la) 13.79 'James Walker (Aub) ,3:06.5t Flo rid a State 45 .72 •••waiter McCoy (Fl St) World leader: 13.80 Colin Williams (Ok) t Los Angeles State 45 .75 *Hamil Grimes' (Ky St) 3:38.2i Antti Loikkanen (Fin) 13 .87 *Steve Darcus (Tn) 3 ·06 .6t Long Beach State \..._, 45 .81 * (Viii) Thom . Wessinghage(WG) 13.88 Chester Hart ( LA St) t Nebraska 45 .87 Hubert Beasley ( LB St) 13.91 *Jim Kelley (Ok St) Stanford 45.99 Marlin Rochee (SJ St) STEEPLE(8 : 05.4, 8:21.6, 8 :05.4) Andy Roberts (Sn II) :3 :06.7 Baylor J 46.04+ Dennis Ducksworth (Jack) 8 :05.4 ••Henry Aono' (Wa St) •sam Turner (LA St) _3:06.8 San Jose State

Page129-May 30, 1978 I HIGH JUMP {7-7¾, 7 -7¼, 7-7¼) 25-9¼i • Harvey Glance (Aub) 60 - 11½i• .. Dock Luckie (Fl) 194-10 • Ken Jansson ( Dart) 7-7¼i ••Franklin Jacobs (FD) i • Derek Laing (Pur) 60-10 ¾ i •Gary Buchanan (Al) 194-0 Coleman Kells (SJ St) 7-4¼ ... Jeff Woodard (Al) 25-8¾ •Joe Neal (Fl) 60-8¾ ••Joe Hannah ( NC St) ' 193 -6 .. Sean O'Keefe (Dart) 7-4 Bi ll Hansen (la) .. Kerry Rice (Wn II) 60 -4 Dave Doupe (Corn) 193-4 Robert Drum (Va Tech) i .. Kim N ielson (BYU) 25-8 Donald Dykes (SEn La) 60 -2 .. John McK _enzie (Sn Cal) 7-3½ • Roger Curtis (Az) 25-71/, • Don Duvall (Wich St) 60-½i Stan Cain (Al) World leader: _7-3 Brian Melly (Md) 25-7½ • •steve Safranski (Wn II) World Leader: 25 .9-7 Karl-Hans Riehm (WG) ---✓ .. Mike Winsor (C Mi) 25-71 Sheikh Faye' (M Tn) 70-4½ Udo Beyer (EG) 7-2¼ .. •James Fra~ier (Az) 25-6½ •••Floyd Eddings (Cal) U. S. Leader: JAVELIN (310-4, 300-0, 300-0) ••Mike Lattany (Mi) 25-6¼i • Ajayi Agbebaku' (Mo) 69 - 1¾ (AW) 290-8 Bob Roggy (Sn II) '•Lee Shuler (NC) 25-5½ Curtis Bean (Oh U) 280-8 Phil Olsen' (Tn) 7-2i •Charles Allen (Col um) (Wa) 7 -2 ' • Joel Barber (SE n La) DISCUS (232-6, 232-6, 21.:.-7) 264-9 Stu Ralph (Clemson) •Dwayne Joseph (UCLA) TRIPLE JUMP (58-8¼, 56-5½, 56-4¾) 206-6 Dave Voorhees (Or) 262-3 •Frank Perbeck ( Ks St) • •'.Axel Leitmayr (Mur St) 55-11¼ (UCLA)- 204 -3 'Svein Walvik'(UTEP) 261-8 • Frank Lyons (Tx) i Noel Ruebel (Pur) 55-8¼i • • 1a·n .Campbell' (Wa St) 202 -3 Ken Gardenkrans;(B .Y U ) 259-7 'Gene Lorenzen (Wa St) 7- 1¾ ••Roy Dykes (Ga) 55-4½i Ron Livers (SJ St) 199-0 • Mark Baugh ma,, , Hous) 258 -8 ••Ron Parisi (Wn Mi) .. Jim Pringle (Fl) 54 -7½i • •Steve Hanna' (UTEP) ,198 -3 Stan Cain (Al) 258-1 • 'Steve Kreider (Army) • •Guy Ramsey (De) 54-5½i • Ajayi Agbebaku ' (Mo) 193 -8 Darrell Elder (Sn Cal) 254-7 'Tom Sinclair (Wa) World Leader: 54-1¾ Ken Lorraway' (Sn II) 192 -8 .. Lee Kunz (Ne) 252 - 11 Kent Womack ( Yale) 7-B¼i Vlad. Yashchenko (SU) 53-11 ¾ "Nate Cooper (Viii) 192 -4 • Dave Fuller ( LB St) 248 - 11 ••Dennis Morley (Fres St) 53-11 ¼•• (In) 189 -0 • Brad Cooper' ( Fl St) 248-0 • • Urpo Paananen' (Sn Cal) POLEVAULT(18-B¾,18-B¾, 18-8¾) 53 - 10¼i •Jerome Hutchins (UTEP) 188 -8 • 'Tim Scott (Tx A&M) 24 7-11' ••Tom Heieren' ( Baylor) 18-8¾ (UCLA) 53-9 'Mike Marlow (Cal) 188 -2 ••Rob Gray' (SMU) 245-8 Frank Dejak' (SJ St) 17 -8½ •steve Oravetz (Wa) 53 -8 • Keith Taylor ( LB St) 188-2 " : Dock Luckie (Fl) 244-5 '''Mike Juskus (Glass St) 17-6 "Charles Brown (UCLA) 53-41/,i .. Colm Cronin' (Brown) 188-0 • Mark Chew ( Hous) 243-8 'Mike Giltner (Hous) 17-41/, •Greg Woepse (SJ St) 53-4 ¼ •Maxwell Peters' (Al) 187 -8 Charles Shipman (Pemb ) ,242-6 •••Joe Bramlage ( Ks St) 17 -4 "Brett Dames ( Hous) 53-2 ''Larry Lowe (Ga Tech) 187 - 7 Mike Columbus (Clem) 241-6 •• 'Tom Meyer (Princeton) ••Vince Parrette ( Ks St) 17-3¼ • Brian Worden (Wa St) 53-¾ 187 -6 • Brent Geringer ( N n I a) 241-2 ••Robert Moulder' (Baylor) •Dennis Ivory (Md) 17 - 1 ¼ Jim Stokes (Mi) 53-¼ 187 -2 Scott Genther (Tn) World leader: ?Doug Garner (Hay St) 17 -¾ • Raimo Eskola' ( LA St) 52 - 11 ½ 186 -7 Lamar McCla i n (Ga Tech) .292-4 Wolfgang Han isch ( EG) • Ken Brimmer' (Jack St) 17-¼ ••Brian Goodman (Wa St) 52-101/,i 185 - 10 Judd Binley ( In,) •John DoDoo' (M Tn) 17-0 "Tom H i ntnaus (Or) · 52-9¾i 185 -4 Ken Currie (In St ) DECATHLON (8618, 8618 , 8079) Donald Dykes (SEn La) Tim Johnson (Sn II) ·52-9½ World & U.S. leader: 8026h •'Tito Steiner' (BYU) Steve Lawry (LB St) • Herman Mel ntyre ( E Car) 231-3 ( AW) 7831h Maur icio Bardales (Irv) • Andy Pintus (Ar St) World & U . S. Leader : 7690h Tony Hale (Fisk) Tad Scales ( Ks) 56-5½ (Tob) HAMMER (260-2, 235-11,238 -7) 7622h • Bengt Larsson ' (Or St) 'Tim Vahlstrom (UTEP) 238 -7 'Scott Neilson' (Wa) 7538 Lee Pa lies ( Ms St) •Craig Wilson ( LB St) SHOT PUT (72-2¼, 71-81/,, 71-8½) 229-4 Emmitt Berry (UTEP) 7550h Steve Alexander ( Hot1s) 16 - 101'" .. Randy Hall (Tx A&M) 65-8 Hans Almstrom' ( UTEP) 216-7 •' •Thommie Sjoholm'(TEP) 7511h • Steve Jacobs ( Az) 16 -7 ••Mike DeMattei (Sn 11) 65-5 • (UCLA) 208 -9 'Tapio Kuusela' (BYU) 7483h Mike Allen (Wa St) •Pat Ruehle (Tx A&M) 64-9½ ,. Jeff Stover ( Or) 205 -8 .. 'Greg Farmer' (NM) 7425h 'Dennis Miller (BYU) 64 -8¾ Bruno Pauletta' (C Mi) 202 -8 Ed Healey (Fitchburg) 7414h • Joel Johnson (Or St) LONG JUMP (29 -2½, 29-2½, 27-4¼) 64 -1 •Steve Summers (Wa) 201 -0 • John McArdle (Or) 7368h Jim Schnur (Cine) 26-10¼• .. LaMonte King (Irv) 62-10¼ Dave Voorhees (Or) 200 -3 Mark Sawyer ( Hayward) 7337h Dave Morey (Penn) '-,/ 26-1½ James Lofton (Stan) 62 -5 • Ian Pyka (Md) 199 -2 "Tom Lenz (Harv) 7260 'Tom Delmoor i MSM) 26-1 i • Bob Calhoun (Md) 62 -4½i ,.Per Nilsson' (BYU) 198 -1 • Jim Jesernig (Wa St) 7323h Robert Baker (Princip) 26-½ • Dennis Ivory (Md) 61-10 ½i •John Marks (Sn II) 196 -4 ,.Tim Bruno (Brown) 7296h 'Tom Harris (UCSB) · 25-11¾ •Larry Myricks (Ms C) 61 -7¾ ,. Bob Fauerbach (SJ St) 196 -1 ••Mark Linscheid' (Lowell) 7291h Steve Benedict (Ga) ·25-1 O¾ • •Stan Holmes (Tn) 6 , -6 Randy Coffman ( Hous) 195 -9 Louis Porrazzo (NH) 7284h Bob Williams (Ark St) 25-10½ Al Ogunfeyimi' (Oh U) 61 -3¾ •Dennis Diaz (NM St) 195-2 Joe Briski (SDieg St) 7276h Greg Canfield (Cal) 25-1 O¼ ••Dannie Jackson (Az St) 61 -3i Steve Moore (Mo) 195 -0 • Dave Fuller ( LB St) 7273h • Devon Wheeler (UCLA) 25-9½ • Harold Perry (SM U) 61.-2 •Jeff Braun (Wi) Dave Wiener (Army) 7228h • • • Jeff Swanger (Weber St)

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS PREDICTIONS

T&FN's guess at -the top 7 (that's all that fit across the page) for Eugene, Team -score projection: 1. Southern Cal 59; 2. UTEP 56; 3 . UCLA 51; 4 . based on the best in .formation available to us at presstime . Auburn 39; 5. Oregon 35 ; 6 . Wash i ngton State 33; 7. Villanova 27 .

100 Glance (Auburn) Edwards (Sn Cal) Dickey (Tx A&M) . Kee (Sn Illinois) Roberson (Fl St) Turner ( LSU) Jones (Texas) 200 Edwards (Sn Cal) Sanford (Sn Cal) Glance (Auburn) Wiley ( K ans\is) Snoddy (Okla ) Roberson (FI St) Scott (LSU) 400 Smith (Auburn) Mullins (Sn Cal) Cohen ( U) Darden ( Az St) Jennings ( Ms St ) McCoy (FI St) Gatson (Alabama) 800 Seiger (Viii) Wilson (Okla) White (P View) Lemashon ( UTEP) Summerville (Manh)Tufariello (Viii) Beaton (Sn Cal) 1500 Scott (Irvine) Paige (Viii) Lacy (Wisc) Duits (Wn Mich) Omwansa (Sn Cal) Flynn (E Tenn) Centrowitz (Ore) . St Aono (Wash St) Munyala ( UTEP) Marsh (BYU) Bickford (NEn) . Tuwei (Rich) Clary (Ore) James (Tenn) 5000 Chapa (Ore) King (N Car) Deegan (Prov) Musyoki ( UTEP). Cheruiyot (WaSt )_ _. Kimeto (WaSt) Sn.yder (Penn St) 10,000 Aono (Wash St) Musyoki (UTEP) Treacy (Prov) Cheruiyot (WaSt) Salazar (Ore) Kimobwa (WaSt) Donakowski (Mi) 110H Foster (UCLA) Nehemiah (Md) Cooper (SJ St) Owens (UCLA) Walker (Auburn) Kimaiyo (NM) Robertson (Md) 400H Walker (Auburn) Turner ( LA St) Kimaiyo (NM) Byram (Okla) Graybehl (Sn Cal) Otono (Miss St) Stagg (Lamar)

4x100 Southern Cal Arizona State Texas A&M Tennessee Florida State Auburn Texas Southern 4x440 Southern Cal Villanova UCLA Tennessee Arizona State Texas Southern Kansas

HJ Jacobs (F Dick) Winsor (C Mich) Hansen (la ) Frazier (Ariz) Ruebel (Purdue) Joseph (UCLA) Nielson (BYU) PV Tully (UCLA) Oravetz (Wash) Brown (UCLA) Stokes (Mich) Woepse (SJ St) Hintnaus (Ore) Worden (Wa St) LJ Lofton (Stanf) King (Irvine) Myricks (Ms C) Calhoun (Md) Ogunfeyimi (OhU) Jackson (Ariz St) Holmes (Tenn) TJ Livers (S Jose St) Banks (UCLA ) Cannon (Ind) Marlowe (Cal) Campbell (Wa St) Lorraway (Sn Ill) Hanna ( UTEP) '-._./ SP Almstrom (UTEP) Stover ( 0 re) Laut (UCLA) Pauletto (C Mich) Su~mers (Wash) Voorhees (Ore) Pyka (Md) OT Voorhees (Ore) Walvik (UTEP) Gardenkrans(BYU) Baughman ( Hous) Kunz· (Nebraska) Elder (Sn Cal) Columbus (Clem) HT Neilson (Wash) Berry (UTEP) Sjoholm (UTEP) Kuusela (BYU) Healey ( F itchb) Sawyer ( Hayw) McArdle (Ore) J JT Roggy (Sn Ill) Olsen (Tenn) Atwood (Wash) Ralph (Clemson) Perbeck ( Ks St) Lorenzen (WaSt) Sinclair (Wash) Dec Steiner (BYU) Alexander ( Hous) Bardales (Irv) Larsson ( Ore St) Jacobs (Arizona) Palles (Miss St) Hale(Fisk)

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