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IRA[HDEWSLEIIER and Traa:K5tats IRA[HDEWSLEIIER and Traa:k5tats Vol. 19, No. 22 June 28, 1973 UNITED STATES OUTDOOR NEWS Tri, Salisbury,Md., April 21-1 OO(w),Polk (SalisSt) 9.3. 1:50.0; 7. .Belger (Mepham, Bellmore, NY) 1:50.3 (worldage-16 NAIADistrict 12, Dickinson,N.Dak., May 11-JT, Bell(Oak record; =juniorclass record); 8. Crenshaw(Roosevelt, Dallas, Wesleyan)239-6. Tex) 1:53.3; 8. White(Thornton, Harvey,Ill) 1:56.1. Heats(a): StaggRelays, Chicago, Ill., May27-St, Kerr (Can)9:01.8. 1-2.Belger 1: 50.5; ... 4. Dabney(Boys, Brooklyn, NY) 1:50.8. HH,Druckery (Keg TC) 14.0. IH, Steele(UCTC) 50.7. 11-1.White 1: 51.9; ... 3. Sellers1: 52.1. 111-3.Crenshaw 1: 52.3. DCAAAU,College Park, Md., June 2-HJ, Costello(Spts Mile(b),Schilling (S Jose St) 3:59.2 (56.0); 2. Centrowitz Int) 6-10¾. TJ(ok), Bilmanis(Md) 50-1½. DT, Drescher(Spts (PowerMemorial, NYC, NY) 4:02.7 (5th performerall-time Int) 187-10. HS); 3. Fischer(Tex) 4:04.5; 4. Gibson(Wash) 4:04.5; 5. AC,Seattle, Wash., June 5-6M, Howard(Can) 28: 18.2. Beck(Santa Ana, Calif)4:07.1; 6. Gilmore(Lompoc, Calif) JT, Bacon(NYAC) 241-5. 4:08.2; 7. Robinson4:09.5. Heats(a): 1-1.Centrowitz 4:11.8; DCAAAU,College Park, Md., June 9-HJ, Costello(Spts Int) . .. 3. Gilmore4: 12.8;... 6. Horton(McQuaid, Rochester, NY) 7-0. HT, Dinneen(DC Strid-P Rico) 183-5. 4:13.2. 11-3.Beck 4:13.7. AC, LasVegas, Nev., June 9-HJ, 1-1.Stones (P Coast)7 -¼ Steeple(b),Innes (UCLA) 9:01.6; 2. lrmen (Kent St) 9:04.8; (straddle). 11-1.Stones 7-2 (flop). 3. Addison(Tenn) 9: 06.2; 4. Boyd(Colo St) 9: 12.6; 5. Adams AC,Seattle, Wash., June 12-PV, Ernst (CNW)16-6. (Eatonville,Wash) 9: 19.0; 6. Hurst(S Jose St) 9:22.2; 7. Braun AC,San Jose Calif.,June 13-TJ, Utley(Stan) 50-2½.DT, (Shoreline,Seattle, Wash) 9:22.8. Kennedy(BA Strid) 183-4. JM(b),Virgin (Lebanon, Ill) 13:36.8(3rd performer,5th per­ AC, ChestnutHill, Mass., June 15-HT, Moore(MIT) 184-7. formanceall-time HS); 2. Grubbs(Ore) 13:47.4; 3. Perkins AC,Seattle, Wash., June 19-HJ, Braggs(CNW) 7-0; 2. Oar­ (Collegiate,Richmond, Va) 13:57.2 (8th performerall-time HS); neille(Wash HS) 7-0. 4. J.Olswang(UC Irvine)14:00.0; 5. Griffin(Centennial, Pueb­ AC,Woodland Hills, Calif., June 20-PV, Pullard(Sn Cal) lo, Colo)14:02.8; 6. Brown(Ore St) 14:09.2; 7. Sandoval ·16-8. (Stan) 14:11.6; 8. Kimball(De LaSalle, concord, Calif) 14:14.0; AC,San Diego,Calif.,June 23-HJ, Bernard(Sn Ill) 7-2 PR. 9. Hulst( LagunaBeach, Calif) 14: 26.8 (frosh record);... 11. AC,San Bruno,Calif., June 23-DT, Wolf(Ore) 190-10. Durham(Troy, Fullerton,Calif) 14 :41.6. AAUJunior Championships, Gainesville, Fla., June 22(a)- 6M(a), T.Williams(Lompoc, Calif) 28:45.2 (2nd performer, 23(b)/open to athletes born in 1954 or later; first 2 in each 3rd performanceall-time HS); 2. Perkins(Collegiate, Richmond, eventto makeJunior team to tour Europe; a-partly cloudy, Va) 28:47.8 (3rd performer,4th performanceall-time HS); 3. 75°, attendance 1000; b-showers early, 85°, attendance2000/- Schlesinger(Sanderson, Raleigh, N Car)29: 11.8 (5th performer 100(b),Suggs (Tarboro, N Car)9.5; 2. Forbes(Leon, Tallahas­ all-timeHS); 4. Sandoval29:25.0; 5. Wilson(Penn St) 29:56.8; see) 9.5; 3. Grisby(L City CC)9.5; 4. Gilbreath(NMJC) 9 .6; 6. Kimball29:57.0 (juniorclass record); 7,, Pinochi(Calif HS) 5. Farmer(Wilson, San Francisco,Calif) 9.7; 6. McFarland(Park­ 31:34.6; 8. Ruffato(Washington, Fremont, Calif) 30: 10.6; 9. er, Chicago,Ill) 9.7. Arbogast( CrespiCarmelite, Encino, Calif) 30: 12.0. 220(b), Gilbreath 20.8; 2. McFarland 21.2; 3. Reid(Baptist) HH(b),Shipp (LSU)13.6; 2. Misher(LSU) 13.8; 3. Allen 21.3; 4. Edwards(Santa Ana, Calif)21.3; 5. Hopkins(SW, (Harrisburg,Pa) 13.8 (=2nd performer,performance all-time · Macon,Ga) 21.4; 6. Merrick(Deland) 21.7. Heats(a): 11-1. HS); 4. Blackshear(Metuchen, NJ) 14.1; 5. Johnson (Pasadena, Hopkins21.4. 111-1.Mc Farland 21.2; 2. Merrick21.2; 3. Ed­ Calif)14.3; 6. Williams(Harbor JC) 14.3;... 8. Andrews(West, wards21.4. Bakersfield,Calif) 14.7. Heats(a): 1-1.Shipp 13.9; 2. Blackshear 440(a), Farmer( LASW JC) 46.7; 2. Tinner (Lincoln,Tacoma, 14.2;... 4. Andrews14.5; 5. Myatt(Plainfield, NJ) 14.6. 11-1. Wash)47.5; 3. Frazier(Denison) 47.7; 4. McKinley(Bartram, Misher14.1; 2. Johnson 14.3;... 4. Allen 14.5; 5. Kirtman(Wil­ Philadelphia,Pa) 47.8; 5. Tolen(Thornton, Harvey, 111) 48.0; son, San Francisco,Calif) 14.5. 6. Wiley( Baltimore,Md) 48 .0. Heats(a): 1-1.Farmer 46.9; 2. IH(b),Schwab (Penn) 51.9; 2. Haley(Lincolnland CC) 52.5; Musgrove(Wash, DC) 47.0; 3. McKinley47.7. 111-1.Tinner 3. Mondschein(Wash) 52.8; 4. Gnatzig52.9; 5. Butler(Harv) 47.7. 53.3; 6. Murphy(AATC)"53.6. Heats(a): 1-6.Dunston (Clay \__., 880(b), Francis(Bost C) 1:48.5 PR; 2. Scott (WashSt) 1:48.5; County,Green Cove Springs) 55.4 . 11-2.Blessing (Hillcrest, 3. Robinson( LaneyCC) 1: 49.8; 4. Garrison(Tenn) 1:50.0; 5. Dallas,Tex) 53.4 (junior). Taylor(Bost U) 1:50.0; 6. Sellers(Harrison, Evansville, Ind) 10kmWalk(b),Mimm (Penn AC) 51:45.2; 2. Patton (WKans Page 211-June 28, 1973 I Malmo,Swe., June 14-400, Newhouse(Phil PC)45.5. total final score),Skowronek 8208 (10.8, 24-9¼,42-6¼, 6-6¾, PV, lsaksson17-4¾. SP, Bruch65-11¾ (betters NR but shot 49.3, 14.5, 145-11,15-5, 212-4½, 4:39.4) (6th performerall­ 4 gramslight after competitionafter weighinglegal before­ time world); 2. Katus8021 (10.8, 23-1¼,48-4, 6-2, 49.3, hand). OT, Bruch217-2 (also216-5½); 2. Toukko (Fin) 13.8 =WorldDecBest [ =World DecBest, Lauer (WG) 58 & 215-2½; 3. Danek(Czech) 197-1½ . Gibson(P Coast)72], 141-9½,15-1¼, 195-1½, 4:39.3); 3. Erfurt, E. Ger.,June 16-17-Dec(verifiedtotal), Ghesquiere Janczenko7807. (Bel)7905 ( 11.2, 22-11½,48-4¼, 6-4¾, 49.1, 15.2, 152-3½, Helsinki,Fin., June 23-400, Musika(P Coast)46.8. 1500, 13-1½,209-3, 4:21.8); 2. Andres(Switz) 7795 NR (10.9, Mohamed(Eth) 3:40.6; 2. Hilton(P Coast)3:41.6; 3. Pre­ 23-1¾,40-0, 6-35/a,48.4, 15.1, 128-9½,15-1¼, 190-3½, fontaine(Ore) 3:43.1. HJ, Stones(P Coast)7-2¾; . 3. Heik­ 4:20.3); 3. Apt 7715 (10.9, 22-6½,47-1½, 6-0, 49.6, 15.0, kila (unat) 6-10. LJ, Williams(Sn Cal)25-5½. SP, Feuerbach 137-1½,15-1 11..181-3½ . 4:30.8) (P Coast)66-9¼. OT, Kahma206-1 ;... 3. Powell(P Coast) Sweden110½-Norway 101½, Oslo, Nor., June 19(a)-20(b) 202-3½. -1500, K. Kvalheim3:40 .1; 2. A. Kvalheim3:40.3 . St(b, 1 Kourtane,Fin., June 23-4001H, Mann(Strid) 49.5; 2. Kos­ hurdlemissing), Sornes 8 :29.8; 2. Voje8:30.8. PV(b),lsaks­ kei (Ken)50.7. son (S) 17-2¾. LJ(a),Haugland 25-5¼; ... 3. Bendixen(N­ Paris,Fr., June 23(a)-24(b)-100m(a,ok), Echevin10.2. UCLA)25-1¼. SP(a), Hoglund(S-UTEP) 67 -7 NR (66-6½, 200(b, w), Ducasse20.5. 800(b), Philippe(Fr-Fordham) 66-9½,67-7, f, 64-5¼,f); 2. Bruch(S) 66-6½PR (65-4, 1:48.0. 1500(b),Boxberger 3 :37.8; 2. Dufresne3:39.1. 66-6½,f, f, 64-3¾,f); 3. Almstrom(S) 65-4¾PR. DT(b), 110HH(b,w), Drut 13.3. Heats(b,w): 1-1.Drut 13.3. HJ(b), Bruch210-6½; ... 4. Hjeltnes(N-Wn Md) 181-1. Poaniewa7-1; 2. Bonnet7-1. PV(a),Tracanelli 17-4¾; 2. Formia,lt.-c-HJ, Schivo 7-1. tie, □ rut & Leroy 17-¾(Drut primarilya high hurdler, Leroy KusocinskiMemorial, Warsaw, Pol., June 20(a)-21(b)- . a decathlete). LJ(a,w)' Rousseau26-6¼. JT(b), Tuita 264-3½. 100m(b),Nowosz 10.2; 2. Matamoros(Cuba) 10.2; 3. Hom­ Saarijarvi,Fin ., June 24-St, Jipcho (Ken)8:24.0. 4001H, ziuk 10.2; 4. Wierzowski10.2. 400m(b), Podobas46.0; 2. Akii-Bua(Uga) 50.0; 2. Bolding(P Coast)50.0; 3. Mann Musika(P Coast)46.8. 1500(b),Bayi (Tanz) 3:37.9. St(b), (Strid) 50.6. PV,Smith (P Coast) 17-4¾.JT, Siitonen283-0; Kondzior8:29.6; 2. Zielinski8:30.8; 3. Wagner(WG) 8:30.8; ... 4. Schmidt(P Coast)259-10. 4. Bicourt(GB) 8:31.0; 5. Smitkowski8:31.8; 6. Maranda Munich,W. Ger.,June 24-lOOOm,Malan (S Afr) 2: 16.0 8:32.8. 110HH(b),M. Wodzynski 13.5; 2. Morales(Cuba) WB,WAR (old WB,WAR 2 : 16.2 May [EG] 65 & Kemper 13.6; 3. L. Wodzynski13.7; 4.
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