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8 Trojans Break Relay Record ~il!RAC 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.
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