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~Wlin~~O~~~.,5:~d~~'3:R?oc~{a4m~n~XS'U~ ~~~u~~~~~:r~~'fi~l; J ~~; i~:3n~y~'g~ 183-1. 4. Helene Connell. unot .• 181·1. (Norte Del RID. Sacramento) 11.7.

13.W~~L~I:~eB~b~.O~~fgr:-'l~~;}.IJ,U~~dCh~~lf)4: ~9.ji~~OL~~~:sc:~r;~~t,(~~~~~, Milburn.Shine. Army.Houston13.95.Striders. 13.89. 4. Mike Valley)toln View)4:21.8;4:21.8;3. Marlo4. SpringerSteve Samarlo(MOun· 400hurdles - 1. Andre Phillips. UCLA. (Leigh) 4:24.3. :~15!f~~V;;.~:Wo;;~tat;mK;.nSta':il d~~I)'~: li4~·2.JJ~s:~dr~r:netM{I~~?O~~~ Stripes. 49.9. 4. Mike Shine. Army. 50.3. Jose) 9:15.4; 3. Greg Long (Calaveras. 200- 1. James Gilkes. Carlos Te. 20.3 SOnAndreas) 9:19.5. ~~.I~~c70C~~.Jd;g~~;'1:~~P'F~~~tSd~~~e~t6')~3~9~'2~dD~~eJlaOr~n5~~: Striders.21.~ 20.9.1. Gordon Bonks. Stanto·rd. Mary's.lIamsan (Skyline.6erkeley) Oakland)14.1,; 3.14.29.Frank JJII. sta~~~~- ~c:rd: ~I~~~~n u~~~;~~r(lla~II:~:.lfl3-:-J~h~;~~e~~l,~~.'1.9; 2.Oak· Wes! Valley TC. 4:02.0. 3. Dan Alrldge. Sha! put - 1. Tim Sutro (Del Mar) 58- Sub-FourNW,4:03.2. TC, 4:02.4. 4. Dan Winger.' Club 4''4;3:;-.•; 2.J.. BeauScott NobbkoRcotf Rohovlt(Stagg. {WashingStoc'donl51-on. ~~Wg,~ukrrrfso~.'f-:'f'Bk~r:, ~~I~~~'P~W~: fA~Wr1~J5-4V2;4. ROdney Robinson m,fphla Pioneers. 7·2.3. Joe Radon. SOc- Discus - I. Br1JCeOWen (Sliver C""'k) rarnento St.. 7-2.4. Reynoldo Brown. SC 159·3; 2. Scott Rohovlt (WashIngton. Fre-· I~~tl?~~:-gmwansa. USe. 1:47.9.2. rant) 158-3,3. Jay Morler (De' Mar) 156- OUver Alves. Fairleigh Dlddnson. 1:48.7. High lump - 1. Ivan Morris -4;3. Joe Hicks (North Salinas) dlum record. 2. Houston. 'YJ.7. 3. All rc. Long lump - 1, Ken Frazier (MIssion. «:I.J. 4. . 40.3. Son Francisco) 23-10IJ .•; 2. Anthony Allen Women's 800 - 1. . (Galileo. SOn Francisco) 22-)1.',,; 3. Eric Stanford TC. 2:03.2 stadium record. 2. Wrlqht (Armllo. Fairfield) 21·9'1;. Ruth Coktwefl, Sub-Four. 2:08.2. 3. Mog· Triple jump - 1. Ken Frozler (Mission. ~e Keyes. Col Poty-SLO, 2:~_3_ 4, Molly Son Francisco) SQ'h tTlesnotlonol sopho· W~~;~·lt5~OS":~'.2j6~OMerrlll. Ae J:;';~uf~a~s~;~I~~.~~~~~l~~~~~~J~~ Group AA. 15:30.6 (, mer Icon record; O~d Bailey (Berkeley) 41-7; 3, Greg Marshall record 15:33.8by Merrill. 1979)2. Brenda (Mt. Pleasant) 4~4" •. ~t~~~e'1~~t,;~';,~~i61~~2Ls~'e ~\~ erioo~rt5"O',I~.B~;'~~Ro~~~ (~';Ie~:g~~:~i ~=~:S~!;~~d relay-l,AII TC.44.J ~~ Er~~~re~~~~n(I~~:ti~~lo'~~i.to~~: stadium record. 2. Northridge St.• 44.6. 3. Warren Joques (DerMar) U-o. Berkeley Te. 47.1. 4. Bakersfield St.• Girls .(J.6. Teams- Be11<.eley72, Independ~nce24. A~tf~~W~~~~~~:5S.~.~~~rX~f:~~:}o~~~e~~~r)~~ro~X?t~~~~cf~~~'~~ Alf1letlcsWest.8:50.6. 3. Jim Shankel. Cal 19. San Mateo 12. Menlo·Ather!on and Poly-SLO. 8:51.2.4. . Athie!· Redwood (Larkspur). les Wes!. 8:59.0. 440 relay - 1. Berkeley 46.6, 2. San S8(1·yardrelay -1. SOUthernCol. 1:21.86 Mateo 50.4; 3. Indepenm,nce 51.0. stodkrm record. 2. Tennessee, 1:22.02. 3. 100-1, Sharon Wore (Berkel~y) 10.8; 2. H~~~J~'~:~~ia4,; ~aC;I~?ls1.~'r:~~5·~C. '. ~~~~~ (~WI~1(?i.rkeley) 11.2, 3. Sheila 33:28.8 ~todlum record. 2. Fron Shorter, Mile - 1.Shelly NIeto (Merced) 5:08.2; doShartTC.••.28:.).1.4.TC,-28:S2.4.J. John3. RickMoreno.Rolas. CaminoColora- 2.HarperKerry (Prospect)Brogan (Los5:l4.9.Altos) 5:14.4, 3.Amy Real Te. 29;13.8. 1-mile - 1. Kerry Brogan (Los Altos) Women's 400 - 1. Robin Campbell. 10:50..4;2. DIone Gong (Lowe-II. Son Fran- Slonford TC. 52.35sJadlum record. 2. Ro· cisco) 10:52.9; 3. Liz Stranglo (Mission ~I!h'.B£Ylao/i:~~3Tii.5Vk ?;·/~~rt~~ Sano'm~ltfh~~lta Sanders (Berkeley) N~h~~~eB1Itl·cfr':,;. USe. 4626 2. Rich 1~~~;}ot~~yB~~~~VI~Wl".;I."J! l~'~~r~ ~Jic~7~~on~74?~6l'4~~~ ~gll~o~~~:Cr~~r~t :::o~r~n~~sb~S~reley 3:58_'; 2. Club NW. 47.65. Merced 4:03.7,3. Castro Valley 4;03.8. o.~~~e K~~~.~~3~s~n~~·26rtU;i~~t,~~~rrl~OO~)m/;~r~~~a(6~~~o~ .3. Steve Krleder. Army. 252-8. 4. Gory (Washington, Fremont); 3. Gina Brown Bruner, Stanford. 203-6. (Independence) 36-6'1.•• 5.000 - 1, Solomon Chobor. Fairleigh Discus - 1, Loura OeSnoo (Washing· DIckinson. 13:SO.2stodlumrecord.2. Tom ton, Fremont) 139·3; 2. Wendy Fortner WysockI. Silvc-r State. 13:54.0.3. Mark (Liberty Union. BrentwoOd) l1.s.o;3.Joan Spllisbury. Shorter TC. 14:1J.8. 4. Mark Dobrzynski (Leland) 110-7. Conyer. HumL,oldt Sf.. 14: 16.4. High lump - 1. Lisa Greenfield (Red- 3:~~~~ 2.e~~~Ih;;"I~~jl:~~~~~~~:t~~?OjM~~lo-~~~:rt~~)1s-l;6j, ~alh~~ehbaK ~1P. flnbhL more (Johnson. Sacramento) 5-2. Women's shot put - 1. Glnzla Petrouc- Long lump - 1. Robyne Johnson (Ber- ~~i/~~'l~~e~q~~~n~l.t~~~~~~~~Oh~c; t1: ~~~r)lJ?5t:7;3~'S~eerl,~~I;a~~~~sb(~e-~~:! 1t..'On.Chino. SJ·7. ley) 18.31/,,;4. Angelo Phifer (lndepen- ~~~1f.li~ir~MO~'I~~~.~~rJle~i~e~~lfg: dence) 18·1. 53..J. .3. Milan Tiff, unot .• 52.71/2. 4. Doug Gomff. Maccabi TC. 52-.()1/2. Women'S mile relay - 1. All TC. 3:46.5 j~~~;'fv~~~~·.23~r~~r~?~e~tod~~;S V~:~;a~hon - 1. Duncan .Macdon• ald. 1:07.42.2. Mitch Kingery. 1:08.49.3. ~~lr.3~~~~~ii~:·fi>u~~;.~~~~t~~6;~~~i Gyorey. 1:13.24.7. George Howe. 1:15.28. ~~?rtZ.1~~RgR~~~4fe:,;~r,~~~.2~.Hvd' COLLEGE·OPEN Men', moslers 100mIS, ·60)- Burt Lan• cosier (Phllodelphla Pioneers) 12.32; 2. tuwr.?r'il~::::gr)nS'3'l!') 12.62;3. Alphonse Men'smo'Stei"s 100m (60oller) - Payton fr~?~~~~aJ~Ji"~~~t~'Tl~~ppeltunat) Men':; masters 100m (40·SO) - Kenny Da ••••ls (unat) 11.56; AI Biancann! 11.91; Oon Parrish (unot) 12.01. J3~?nJIM~md~~,t(~~~:X)C1~~d:n8~~~il~ WE SELL Towns (Tenn) 14.2; Malcolm Dixon (Foo!hlll) 14.2. Women's 100m hurdles - 001 Jianhuo NEW BJ. GOODRICH (ufKJt 14.01; Brenda Calhoun (ASU) 14.34; YOfanda Arnold (Bakersfield Sf) 14.85. TIRES co~tZ;~i~ghT~~~~)N1eo:jr;(6~~~~1'W~~ son (Tennessee) 10.83; Ken Thomas (Son AND WE DO JoseSt.) JO.86; KenThomas{SanJoseSt.} 10.86. N~rt:,';1~~'s:~~.~~~':,~k-;ie~IJa~fB~:It 47.1 . RECAPPING B~~~'~t~~°;r.~:i1:-z~~~eH~~~~rd~~ne~ vada·Rena TC) 57.5; Dave Porath (Cal) Guaranteed HI·SpelHl 57·0. New Tire MII_ge At Men's pole youtt - Tim McDonald (Cal '!. The COlt ~:k Si-S),i'O: ~~~~'I...~~f~r;:I:tJSC()Bl~: 6'/4. - 6 HOUR SERVICE - O,~~~':O~I~~oio~~~l~~~11~(r~~r~~~~~ TC) 4:06, Joe Fabris (Cal Poly SLO) 4;06.2. Men's 880 reloy - Call :24.2; Tennessee 1:(.j'~~~~~~sro~l:X~1I:Yrc'~27B6rown Hegarty1704 Industrial& JordanWay (Northridge St.) 11.6; Lisa Hopkins (lng· Redwocd city

(N~~~~ig~~;.~lJc~tt Reid (Long Beach 368-2427 Stute) 182-5; Greg McFe •••.eney (Long Beach 51.) 181·5; Steve Montgomery (USC)Rick auss179-7;(Stan)Dave17••..Porath3. (Cal) 179·5;.:,." t lewood Panthers) 11.6; Jeannette Bolden 440 relay-I, Berkeley 41.5; 2, South San Francisco 42.3;3, Sky• line, Oakland 42.5. 100 meters-I, Carl Montgom- " ery (South San FranCisco) 11.6;2, (Berkeley) 11.6;3, Fred Willias (Norte Del Rio, Sac• ramento) 11.7. Mile-I, Pedro Reyes (Jesuit, Carmichael) 4:19.3;2, Larry Gui- ...•nee (Castro Valley) 4:21.8;3, Ma- , rio Springer (Mountain View) __ I 4:21.8; 4, Steve Samario (Leigh) l• t 4:24.3. 2-mile-l, Jesse Torres (lnde• 1- pendence) 9:13:4; 2, Jay Marden ~ (Mission San Jose) 9:15.4;3, Greg 3 Long (Calaveras, San Andreas) 1 9:19.5. ~- 120 HH-l, Henry Andrade _,I. (Johnson, Sacramento) 13.96; 2,• r. Don Ward (SI. Mary's, Berkeley) i). 14.11;3, Frank Williamson (Sky• line, Oakland) 14.29. _2 Mile relay-I, Berekeley 3:17.9;• 2 2, Oakland 3:18.4; 3, Johnson 3:21.4. Shot put-I, Tim Sutro (Del Mar) 58-4'14; 2, Beau Babka• (Stagg, Stockton) 57-33.4;3, Scoll Rohovit (Washington, Fremont) 55-4'/2; 4, Rodney Robinson (Awalt) 53-7. Discus-I, Bruce' Owen (Silver Creek) 159-3;- 2, Scotf Rohovil (Washington, Fremont)' 158-3; 3, -----I Jay Marler (Del Mar) 156-7. High iumP71, jvan Morris Paul Warren (Ca"str., IIey) 6-4; ----i3, (Johnson,Joe HicksSeef'ijmelt(North" ,mas)6-4;6-4.2, f--

(Mission,Long iump-I;San Franci~~)., 23-10'/4;Frazier 2, Anthony Allen (Galileo, San -- Francisco) 22-1'14; 3, Eric Wright • (Armiio, Fairfield) 21-9'/2. Triple iump-l, Ken Frazier (Mission, San Francisco) 50-'/2 -- (lies national sophomore class 0• record by Dave Tucker, San Joa• quin Memorial, Fresno, 1969); 2, John Bailey (Berkeley) 47-7; 3, Greg Marshall (Mt. Pleasant) 46- 43.4. Pole vault-I, Greg Ellis (Men• lo-Atherton) 15-0; 2, Ben Maho• ney (St. Francis) 14-6; 3, Milch Norris (Del Mar) 14-6; 4, Robert Crumpler (Menlo-Atherton) 14-0; 5, Warren Jaques (Del Mar) 14-0. Girts Teams-Berkeley 72, Indepen• dence 24, Liberty Union (Brent• wood) 22, WaShington (Fremont) I 20, Los Altos and Merced 19,San ; Mateo 12, Menlo-Atherton and I Redwood (Larkspur). ---' 440 relay-I, Berkeley 46.6; 2, Z San Mateo 50.4; 3, Independence ) 51.0. . 100--1, Sharon Ware (Berkeley) _; 10.8; 2, Tanaya King (Berkeley) ,: 11.2; 3, Sh~Ua.Greene (Hill) 11.2. , Mile-h Shelly Nieto (Merced) : 5:08.2;2" Ker-ry Brog'an (Los AI- ---I tos) 5:14.4;3, A'lny Harper (Pros• pect) 5:14.9. 2-mil~1, .!»eIlY B~ogan (Los 2 Altos) If!:so ..\i, 2,•• D,ane Gong n Liz Strangi~ (Mis on San Jose) ; 10:52.9.·, " _2~ (Lowell:"S~n110 L::H-l,Fra,~n.rifaco) 10:52.9;Sanders3, Ir• _1 (Berkeley) 14.47,'"2, JudY Young (Berkeley) 14.'66;3, Mary Crevelt (St. Francis) 15.80. MercedMile relay-I,4:03.7; 3,BerkeleyCastro3:58.7;Valley2, ...J 4:03.8.Shot put-I, Wendy Fortner I I (Liberty Union, Brentwood) 39-7; 2, Laura DeSnoo (Washington, Fremont); 3, Gina Brown (Inde• pendence) 36-6'/4. Discus-I, Laura DeSnoo _I (Washington, Fremont) 139-3; 2, L. ) Wendy Fortner (Liberty Union, I Brentwood) 115-0; 3, Joan Do• brzynSki (Leland) 110-7.• -1 High iump-l, Lisa Greenfield Trish King (M . therton) 5-4; I 3,(Redwood,BathshebaLEPur)B, t!! (Johnson,5-6; 2, Sacramento) 5-2. Long iump-l, Robvne Johnson (Berkeley) 19-33.4; 2, Melanie I Campbell (Del Mar) 18-53.4;3, Sherifa Sanders (Berkeley) 18• 33.4; 4, Angela Phifer (Indepen• dence) ,18-1. ------..- .....- INVITATIONAL TOO ~ - 1. , Sou"'- f6"46C'5~'Jg;;'2G1It~~~~~;'i::~~~k Club. 10.SO.4. Steve Williams. Athlellc Martin Luther King Games Attic. 10.52. . Women's 100 - 1. Andrea Lynch Saunde", •.Northrldge St.• 11.57 stadium recard. 2, Jackie Pussey. Muhammad All by CONRAD LOPEZ r.CFrll~· ~~.~~:;el~~I~aC'.al~~io.l1.87. Wamen's discus - 1. Meg Ritchie. Arl• lOna. 210-11 stadium record. 2. Lorna Griffin. unat .• 186-3.3. Ria Stalman.ASU. 183-1.4. Helene Cannell. unat .• 181-1. "C ::T 13W~~r:.I~ZeB~b~.a~Yt~g~b~\Ui~ o Milburn. Houston Stride",. 13.89.4. Mike a- Shine, Army. 13.95. ' s10dlum record. 2. Lamante King. ASU. en 20.6.Striders.:L Clancy20.9.4. GardanEdwards.Banks.AngelStanford.FlIgtrt '" 21.3. '" Mile - 1. Ray Wlcksell, unat .• 3:59.7 '< stadium record. 2.• Duncan Macdonald. ~~:~~lgPulj; r..~~~ltn~62~~;°oJ~NW.4:03.2. High iump - 1 Franklin Jacobs. Fair• derphlatelah Dickinson.Planee",.7-4.7·2.2.3,BennJoeFields,Radon.Philo·Sac· romento St., 7-2. 4. . SC I~~tl?~:"&nwanso. USC, 1:47.9.2. Olivet'" Alves. Folrtelgh Dickinson. 1:48.7. 3. John Schaer, Stantard. 1:45.7.4. WII- lIa~~.r;..~g~'~ :ff,,""essee, 39.4sla d1um record. 2, Houston. 39.7. 3. All TC. 40.3.4. Japan, 40.3. Warnen's 800 - 1. Rabin Campbell. HIGH S(.HOOLS - Boy. Stanford TC, 2:03.2 stadium record. 2. 1Iu'" Caldwell. Sub·Four. 2:08.2. 3. Mag• "J~o)~~~1~~~e16~1~~~S?~~~~~: ~Ie Keyes. Cal Paly·SLO. 2:09.3. 4. Mally cisco) 71. Me-olo.-Atherton 21, South 50n W~:;,~~t~SL~: 2j~~OMerrlll, A Francisco 18, Galileo (San Francisco) 17. Group AA. 15:30.6(\ merican record: a!fa Caslra Valley and 51. Mary's (Berkeley) record 15:33.8by Merrill. 1979)2. Brenda 16. Webb. KnoKvllle TC. 15:52.2. 3. Kim 440 relay - I. Berkeley 41.5:,2. SOuth Schnurptell. Stantard, 16:40.6.4. SUeKin• San Francisco 42.3: 3. Skyline. Oakland sey, una! .• 16:41.0". 42.5. Wamen·s44(}.yard relay -1.AII TC,44.3 100 meters - 1. Cor I Montgomery stadium record. 2. Northridge St .• 44.6. 3. (South Son Froncls.co) 11.6; 2, Ken RObin· Berkeley TC. 47.1. 4, Bakersfield St.• ~n (Berkelev) 11.6; 3. Fred Wlillas 47.6- (Norte Del Rio, Sacramento) 11.7. ,A~tri~~;~~g~:5~.k~~~rx~~:~:Ch~~~;: ~~~~~~oL~~~~SJ~f~~~t.(~~~'t:-~ A""ellcs West. 8:50.6.3. Jim Shankel. Cal Paly-SLO. 8:51.2.4. Daug Brawn.Alhlet· ~~~e~)I:~t~: ~'1~~r~~~~~':ge~c1~~~ro ics West. 8:5'1.0. (Leigh) 4: 24.3. JUDY YOUNG (left) and SHERIFA SANDERS 2-mlle ...;.,..1. Jesse Torres Undepen• ,,:tJ~~:ce~~J.2.'t~~~f:I~.W ..~ de11ce) 9: 13.4; 2. Joy Morden (Mission Son Berkeley High Houston. 1:23.01.4. Maccabi TC. 1:25.6. Jose) 9: 15.4; 3, Greg Long (Calaveras, 10.000 - 1. Sian Mavis. Shorter TC. San Andreas) 9:19.5. 3:28.8 stadium record: 2. Fron Shorter. March 21-22, Stanford University. and , none of ~~~~e;t~') ~r9'6;~~do~~tJloOr~n~~~: In spite of abundant scratches the 11th ~.r ~~Sl~:.~;'J~~I~a~~~~tg~r.:',; Mary's, Berkeley) 14.11; 3, Frank WII .. whom showed, was won by University of Real TC. 29:13.8. lIamson (Skyline. Oakland) 14.29. Annual .Martin Luther King International Southern junior James Sanford Women's 400 - I. Rabin Campbell. Freedom Games grudgingly produced an outclassing the field in 10.32. "I felt a Stonlord TC. 52.35stadium record. 2. Ro- la~I~: 1:"ZY3::,~~;~~e~~r,~~.17.9; 2, Oak· exciting weekend of track and field at little sluggish today. I didn't know what ::'I'rn'. B,{rlao/C~~3Tfi.51.7~?,;, Y~mt~~ Shot put - 1, Tim Sutro (Del Mar) S8• Stanford Stadium March 21-22. the outcome would be," said Sanford. "I Northridge St.•54.30. 41/4;33/ .•; 2,3.BeauScott NabbkaRcott Rohovlt(Stagg. (Washington.stockton) 57• 400- I. Bill Green. use, 46.26. 2. Rich Fremont) 5S-41/); .4. Rodney Robinson Among the no-shows scheduled to got out to a slow start and at the first 40 IAwall) 53·7. participate were , Evelyn meters I overtook Williams (Steve) and at Massey, unat .• 47.27.3. Mark Tall. Fair· 015C'15-1, Bruce Owen (Silver Creek) Ashford,' , Greg Foster, Dave 60 meters I overtook Gilkes (James). Then ClUbletoh NW.Dickinson.47.65. 47.62. 4. Pal Holcombe. Javelin - 1. rom Petronoft, unot .• 267· ~~-;;)2i~~3~~.RJ~~O~~:~~t~~f:t~~)~~ Roberts, John Smith and . I knew I had control of the race," he 0.2. BrIKe Kennedy. San Jose Sta",. 265·2. 7. Myricks was called to the White House to added. Sanford said that he is going after 3. Steve Krteder. Army. 252-8. 4. Gory High lump - 1. Ivan Morris (Johnson. Bruner, Stantord. 203-6. Sacramento) 6-4; 2. Paul Warren (Castro meet with President Carter on Friday, But the world record this year and predicts a 5.000 - 1. Salamon Chobar, Fairleigh Valley) 1>4:3, Joe Hick. (North Salinas) even without such notables the meet was 9.8. Dtckinson, 13:5D.2stodlum record. 2, Tom 6-4. - Wysocki. Sliver State. 13:54.0.3. Mark Long lump - 1 Ken Frazier (MissIon, a thrilling success, '/ A happy victor in the 'was Spllisbury, Shorter TC. 14:1.1.8.4. Mark On Saturday, in front of 15,000 indomitable Franklin Jacobs, who at only Coover, Hum ••.otctt Sf., 14: 16.4. Son(Gotlleo,'Francisco)Son f=ranclsco)23 ..101/ .• ; 2. Anfhony22·]1/.•; J.AllenEric Mile relay -1. Philadelphia Pioneers. Wright IArmlia. Fairfield) 21·9'h. sunbathing spectators, pulled 5-foot-8 cleared 7-4. After clinching the 3:06.8.2. Calilomio. 3:07.3 (only teams ta away from the field on the first lap in competition he missed all three attempts finish). Sc~r~~n~~';~)sJhK('¥1~r~~r~n~~~~ri: setting a new American record in the at 7-6. "After you win an event it's hard Women's shot put - 1, Gtnzia Petrovc·~ more closs record by Dove TUCker. Son Joaquin Memorial. Fresno. 1969); 2. John 5,000 of 15:30.6, bettering her old time of to have the incentive to clear another ~;I~I~~ ~;,;;g~'m.,R~~~'ivIA~~~ne",; t:: 15:33.8 set last 'year. "I've been doing a height," the· Farleigh Dicklnson'student luon. Chi"", 53·7. ~~I_e~t~~~~r)I~! ••~t7; 3, Greg Marshall lot of speed work and it paid off today," said. "The 7-4 jump was a good one. And 53~~)f'i~rr:~Ma~·t;~~,~~I':Pe~f~.~~t.p~:erf~ri5~:'~.B;;'~~~o~~~g~e~:~tc:~i said Merrill, "I felt strong and' had a lot I still had two tries at 7-6. This was my 53-4.3. Milan Till. una!.. 52·7",. 4. Daug 14-6:3,Milch Norris (Del Mar) 14-6:4. Ro• left for the iinal lap." first jump outdoors. I'm more than Gomer, Maccabi TC. 52 ..()I.I2. bert Crumpler (Menlo-Atherton) 1.4-0; 5. Women's mile relay - 1. All TC 3:46.5 Warren Jaques (Del MaT) 14..(). Employing a bursting kick, former satisfied with my jump today." Girls Arizona State runner Ray Wicksell took In addition to the stadium records of 3~~~~v~ft~dy,23~~~~~r~~e~tod~~~S Teoms- Berkeley 72, Independence24, Liberty Union (Brentwood) 22. Washing· the lead with a half a lap to go passing Merrill, Wicksell, Wilkins, and Campbell V~~~~:a~on _ 1, Duncan Maedan. ton (Fremont) 20. Los Alfos and Merced Duncan Macdonald and recording the first there were a host of others. 19, San Moteo 12, Menlo-Atherton and sub-four minute time in Stanford Stadium Andre Phillips of UCLA won the 400 Redwood (LarkspUr). m.1r.1:1 .37.5.MlchaelDuncon.l:12.17.6.Paulk~~~~,~':1~~f.~.~rv'J~t'I<:n:,~:440 reloy - 1. Berkeley 46.6; 2, San history winning in 3:57.7. According to intermediates with a personal best of 49.2 Gyorey.I:13.24. 7. George Howe. 1:15.28. Wicksell everything went just as planned. to erase the 20 year old mark of 49.5 set M~~~~.~~~~~~d~~~~~~;:eO')10.8; 2. ~?rr:.1?~RgR~V ~~';.?"I~~?~.Hud' "I felt good becauseI knew I had more by Glenn Davis _in 1960. Gilkes of the TonayaGreene (HIli)King 11.2.(Berkeley) 11.2; ~, Sheila speed than he (Macdonald) did. I just John Carlos TC sped.to a 20.3 in the 200 COLLEGE·OPEN Mile - 1,Shelly Nieto (Merced) 5:08.2: • MM'smosters 100m (5;-60) - Burt Lan• 2, Kerry Brogan (Los Altos) 5: 14.4; 3. Amy wanted to stay comfortable the first three to better the time of Steve Johnson, also Harper (Prospect) S: 14.9. laps then take control with about 200 set in 1960. Stan Mavis of the Frank caster (Pl1IIadelphla Pioneers) 12.32: 2. 2-mtle - 1. Kerry Brogan (Los Altos) Shorter TC won the 10,000 in record time 10:50.4; 2. Diane Gong (LOwell. Son Fran· meters to go," t',e added. tuW[l.-'it,~~r;W~at.) 12.62:3.Alphonse cisco) 10:52.9; 3, Liz Stronglo (Mission Also resorting to a late mode of victory , of 28:48.8. Solomon Chubor of Farleigh Men's masters 100m (60 over) - Payton San Jose) 10:52.9. was former Olympic champion Mac Wil• Dickinson stole the 5,000 from Tom jf.~?'Jci~~O~~J~.~~~~r[l.~~ppe'(uno') no LH -1. Sherlfa Sonders (Berkeley) kins. On his final throw of the afternoon Wysocki of Silver State in the final lap to Men's mosters 100m (40-50) - Kenny 1~;~'a~~y B~~~~~~~~)kl~'.'i,X!~~'~~r~ Davis (unat) 11.56: AI Blancannl 11.97: Creve It (St. Francis) 15.80. Wilkins unloaded the discus 219-7 to edge win in 13:50.2, a new record. On Friday, Don Parrish (unot) 12.01. when most of the field events were held, Mite relay - 1. Berkeley 3:58.1; 2. longtime' rival John Powell (217-11). tJ~~n~i:N';h~~lt(¥~~'ri)C1~~6:na~i~il~ Merced 4:03.7: 3. Castro Valley 4:03.8. "Coming from behind is always gratify• and Ralph Haynie cleared 18 . Towns (Tenn) 14.2; Malcolm Dixon ing," he said. "It's nice to know that you feet to surpass the former height of 17-0 (R>o"'ill) 14.2. u~~t, ~~~;~oo~r~~:';;[:~;o(.5~~:~~ can do it when the pressure is on." set by Greg Woepse of San Jose State In Women's 100m hurdles - Dol Jlanhuo (Washington. Fremont); 3, Gina Brown (unat 14.01:Brenda Calhoun (ASU) 14.34: (Independence) 36-6" .•. Turning in an Impressive double was 1977. Bell won the competition on fewer Yolanda Arnold (Bakerstield St) 14.85. Discus - 1, Lauro DeSnoo (Washing• Stanford Club's Robin Campbell setting misses. ton, Fremont) 139·3; 2. Wendy Fortner Ca':le~~~~9h l~~~i~i6e~~: (~4)OJ~: (Liberty Un;cn, Brentwood) 115-0;3,Joan stadium records in the 400 (52.35) and And Meg Ritchie of and the son (Tennessee) 10.83; Ken th-omas (SOn Oobrzynskl (Leland) 11G-7. 800 (2:03.2). In the 400 she needed a last University of Arizona shattered her own JaseSt.) 10.86:Ken Tharna>(SOn JaseSt.) High jump -. I, Lisa GreenUefd (Red· 10.86. second kick to catch and collegiate record as well as the stadium (..x;~I~.~~h:~~~»s-t6j,~alh~~5~boK~1P- Women's ,UO relay - All TC. 44.3; more (Johnson, Sacramento) S.2. break the record of 53.4 established by record in the discus winning with a fine Northridge St. 44,6; Berkeley East Bay TC Marian Franklin earlier in the year. effort of 210-11. The previous record was 47.1 Long lump -.1. Robyne Johnson (Ber· Mar) 18-5~.; 3. Sherlfa Sonders (Berke• In the men's 100 meters, which was set by Tamara Press of the B:~~'~t~~oJf~L:- z~~~eH~7;~~rdlc:te~ keley) 1'9·3Ji.; 2. Melanie Campbell (Del bilied as the "race of the meet" with at 189-5. ley) 18·33:1.;4. Angela Phifer (Indepen- veda·Rena TC) 57,5: Dave Porath (Cal) dence) 18-1. ~ names like, Hart, - Houston McTear, 57·0.