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TRA[HDEWSLETIER and Traa:k5tats Vol. 20, No. 17 August 15, 1974 UNITED STATEs·ouTDOOR NEWS MAINE forwardthem to T&FN/-100, Heats(a):1-1. Gilkes 9.4; 2. Pough(Tex Sn) 9.4. V-1.Okyir (Angelo St-Gha) 9.4. Semis AC,Bangor, July 20-SP, Wallin(unat) 61-10¾. (b): 1-1.Gilkes 9.4; 2. Smith(Lipscomb) 9.4. 11-1.Okyir 9.4. 220, Heats(a): 1-1.Gilkes 20.9. V-1.Okyir 20.9. 440, Heats NEW HAMPSHIRE (a): 1-1.Sang (NCC-Ken) 46.7. 11-1.Oliver (Troy) 46.8. 111-1. Morris(Dela St) 47.1. IV-1.Singletary (SCC) 46.5; 2. Hill (D AC, Hanover,July 27-SP, \/Vallin61-10½. Bapt)47.0. Semis(b): 1-1.Douglass (SEn La)46.8; 2. Single tary 46.9; 3. Morris47 .0. 11-1.Jenkins (Tex Sn) 46.4; 2. Oliver MASSACHUSETTS 46.6; 3. Sang46.8. 880, Semis(b):11-1. Geter (P View)1 :48.5; 2. LaGrant(Tex Sn) 1:48.6; 3. Melville(Gramb-Trin) 1:49.0; AC,Braintree, July 22-SP, Wallin61-6. 4. Leier(Whitman) 1 :49.4. HH,Heats(a): 11-1. Foster (NCC) AC,Braintree, July 29-SP, Wallin62-0. OT,Dupuis (Back 14.0. Semis(b): 1-1.Foster 13.8. IH, Heats(a): 11-1.Thomp us AC) 178-9. son (TexSn) 52.1. 111-1.Bassett (NCC) 51.8. Semis(b): 1-1. Thompson51.7; 2. Bassett51.7; 3. Taylor(Oxy) 52.0. 11-1. CONNECTICUT Stevenson(Sn) 51.9; 2. Odell(Oxy) 52.1. 440R, Heats(a): 1-1.Texas Southern 39.8; 2. South.easternLouisiana 40.4; 3. AC, Newington,July 31-HT, Paliwoda(NYAC) 203-1. AngeloState 40.5; 4. PembrokeState 40.6; 5. JacksonState 40.7; 6. DallasBaptist 40.7. 11-1.Baptist 40.6; 2. Northwest NEW JERSEY ern Louisiana40.7;3. Fisk40.7. MileR,Heats(b): 1-1.Texas Southern3:06.4; 2. MississippiValley State 3:09.4; 3: Ark AAUPentathlon Championships, Lawrenceville, N.J., June ansas/Pine Bluff 3: 10.1. n-1. DallasBaptist 3:09.1; 2. Prairie 15-J. Carter(NYAC) 3403; 2. Vlaardingerbroeker(Shore AC) View3:09.4; 3. JacksonState 3: 10.5. 3308; 3. Stencel(NYAC) 3259; 4. Scott (Cine)32CE; 5. Ef fler (ShoreAC) 3173; 6. Marra(CW) 3157. TENNESSEE AC,West Long Branch, July 10-HT, Zilincar(Shore AC) 197-6. 480HHR,Shore AC 58.5 (Epstein,Kraus, Ricciardi, AC, Nashville,July 27-LJ, Haynes(Mid Tenn) 24-8 (somer Charniga). sault!). TJ, Haynes52-0. City Championships,West Long Branch, July 27-HT, Zilin car 187-2. JT, Hall(Bruce TC) 254-1; 2. Geraci(Bruce TC) WASHINGTON 221-6. AAU40-kilo Walk Championships, Long Branch, Aug. 4- AC,Seattle,July17-18-Dec, Gough (CNW) 7551 (11.4, Kulik(NYAC) 3:39:01; 2. Kflifton(NYAC) 3:42:09; 3. Lad 23-9,47-7¾, 6-6, 52.5, 14.9, 159-2,13-6, 168-8, 4:47.4); 2. any (UAC,lsrael)3:44:01; 4. Westerfield(LIAC) 3:47:26; 5. Salzman(Pac Luth)6716; 3. Taylor(Wash) 6289 (15-9). Knatt (N Med)3:50:52; 6. Hayden(LIAC) 3:55:38; 7. Daniel AC,Seattle, July 23-Mile,Johnson (CNW) 4:01.7; 2. Kar (NYAC)4:01 :39; 8. Fredericks(Shore AC) 4: 11:00. dong(CNW) 4:01.9 PR. Hi-YuSummer Games, Seattle, July 28 /very hot/-5000, MARYLAND tie, Kardong(CNW) & Johnson(CNW) 13:59.8 (both 13:35.0y). PV,Taylor (Wash) 16-5. BOCRelays, Baltimore, July 14-HJ, Costello(SITC) 7-0 AC,Seattle, Aug. 6-2M, Kardong8:33.8; 2. Johnson8:36.6. (30-years-old). OREGON ARKANSAS AC, Eugene,July 12-PV, Skovbo(unat) 17-0. NAIACbampiolllhips, Arkadelphia, Ark., May23(a)-24(b)- AC, Eugene,July 19-St, Manley(OTC) 8:33.6. PV,Skovbo 25(c)/results of preliminaries-220semifinals (c) hlVIIbeen 16-0. lost. Any readerin possessionof.results of these races,please AC, Eugene,July 26-Mile, Manley4:01.4. PV,Skovbo 17-0. Page 161-August 15, 1974 AC,Salem, Aug. 6-7-Dec, Reed(Ore) 6773. winds from right quarter): 1-1.Kennedy (BAS) 208-8 PR (15th performerall-time US) (f, 202-11,203-5, 201-10, 202-5, 208-8); CALIFORNIA 2. McCollum(BAS) 188-1. 11-1.Kennedy 204-3. AC, East Los Angeles,July 25-DT, Ordway(PCC) 186-7; PENNSYLVANIA 2. Humphreys(CDMTC) 181-10(US age-38record). AC, Fairfield, Calif., July 31-DT(new, legalring; 10-15mph AC, Indiana,July 28-JT, Kouvolo (BruceTC) 250-1. WORLD OUTDOOR NEWS SOVIET UNION 7857 ( 153-6); 4. Kratschmer(WG) 7856 (24-6½, 14.4); 5. Grebenyuk7854 (158-10, 217-2); 6. Stroot (WG) 7833; 7. NationalDecathlon Champs., Moscow, July 6-7-Sigert Suurvali7797; 8. Gough(CNW) 7789 (10.8, 24-6½,49-7, 7903 (10.8, 23-0, 52-10¼,6-5¼, 52.0, 14.8, 156-1, 15-1¼, 6-3 5/8, 51.4, 15.0, 150-7, 13-5½,193-5, 4:50.6); 9. Kaidas 175-4,4:44.2); 2. Grebenyuk7884; 3. Blinyayev7794; 4. 7752; 10. Chelnokov7687 (250-6);... 12. Samara(NYAC) Litvinyenko 7721. 7622 ( 10.5 =PR, 23-0, 42-3, 6-1¼, 50.2, 15.0, 134-4, 15-5, NationalMarathon/50-Kilo Walk Champs., Klaipeda, July 191-1, 5:00.0); 13. Warkentin(BHS) 7615(11.1, 22-3,43-5, 7-Mar, Velikorodnikh 2: 15:27.8; 2. Laptyev2: 15:58.4. 6-2½,49.7, 14.7, 143-0, 13-1½,201-10, 4:31.6); 14. Evans 50kWalk,Bondarenko 4: 00:00.4; 2. Bartsch4: 00: 54.0; 3. (BHS)7541 (11.1 23-1¼~PR [flip], 47-9¾,6-8 3/8, 52.1, Soldatenko4:01:54.0; 4. Lyungin 4:06:28.0; 5. Grigoryev 15.6, 137-9, 14-9¼, 178-3, 4:56.0);... 17. Wanamaker(unat) 4:06:29.0; 6. Yevsyukov4:06:50.0. 7494 ( 11.3, 21-7½,47-8¾, 6-8 3/8, 50.9, 14.9, 151-8, 13-1½, Tallinn,June-PV, Kishkun 17-6¼. 198-10, 5:07.2); 18. Buryakov7450: . 24. Hill (Colo) 7203 Stavropol,July-OT, Penzikov214-0 N R. (11.0, 23-½,40-2¼, 6-1¼, 51.1, 15.6, 118-7, 12-5¾, 184-4, NationalChampionships, Moscow, July 23(a)-24(b)-25(c)- 4:27.8);... 29. Blinyayev7104 (24-6½,3 Javfouls); .. nnt 26(d)-100m(b), Borzov 10.2; 2. Kornelyuk 10.3; 3. Silovs Berendsen1610 (2 events). Guests: Gratchev7756; Sigert 10.3. 200(d), Borzov 210 St(d), Skripka 8: 26 6: 2. Grigas 4160 (54-¾; only intendedto complete1st day). Teams: 1. 8:27.4; 3. Lisovskiy8:27.8; 4. Mayorov8:30.6; 5. Filineiv USSR46,812; 2. US 46,369; 3. WestGermany 45,469. 8:31.8. 10,000(a),Zotov 28:33.0; 2. Puklakov28:33.8; 3. GREECE Merushkin28:34.4. 400IH(c), Gavrilyenko49.7; 2. Karasyov 50.2; 3. Stukalov 50.5; 4. Sverdorov50.6. HJ(b), Sapka Athens,July 1O(a)-11 (b)-1500(a), 3. P. Craig(Can-Tex) 7-3¾; 2. Abramov7-3; 3. Skuritchev7-2¼; 4. Bolshov7-1; 3:40.9;... 6. Hilton (PCC)3:41.5. St(a), 3. Hutchinson(Can-. 10. Gavrilov 6-11 7/8. PV(c), Kishkun 17-6¾; 2. lsakov unat) 8:46.0. l 10HH(b), Heats: 11-1. M. Wodzynski{Pol) 17-4¾; 3. Boiko 17-¾. LJ(b). Podluzhniy25-11; 2. Lepik 13.7. TJ(b), 2. Corbu(Rum) 54-1¾. SP(b),4. Dolegiewicz 25-7½. TJ( d), Saneyev55-11 ¼; 2. Syegal54-11; 3. Sinich (Can-Tex)61-8½.DT(b), Powell (PCC) 209-2; ... 4. Dolegie kin 54-3½; 4. Byessonov53-11 ¾. SP(c),Barishnikov 66-8; wicz 181-1;... 6. Chambul(Can-Wash) 174-5. JT(a), Schmidt 2. Voikin 66-7¾; 3. Yarosh65-1 ¼; 4. Nosyenko64-11 ½; (PCC)268-0; 2. Olsen(Can) 243-7 (age17); 3. Dowswell 5. Plunge64-3. DT(b), Kuusemae200-1. HT(c), Dmitryenko (Can-OhioU) 237-3. 247-9; 2. Spiridonov 243-2: 3. Pkhakadze236-2; 4. Bondar Canada-Greece-HJ,Bauck 7-1½. chuk 235-5; 5. Sedykh230-2. JT(d), Makarov274-7; 2. Greb nyev 274-3; 3. Lusis 271-11; 4. Feldmanis 262-10; 5. Zir- POLAND rns259-5. 20kWalk(b), Golubnich1y 1: 28: 21.2; 2. lvchenko 1:28:29.2; 3. Shalochik 1:29:33.4. NationalChamps., Warsaw, July 18(a)-l 9(b)-20(c)-St(c), USSR-US-WestGermany Decathlon, Tallinn, Aug. 3-4- Malinowski8: 19.2 N R (4th performer,7th performanceall Jenner(unat) 8308 PR (10.9 =PR, 23-10¼,47-1¾ PR, 6-6, time world; 3rd performer, 5th performanceall-time Europe); 49.0 [4146 PR], 14.7, 161-1PR, 15-5, 208-4,4:22.7) (4th ·2. Retiacz8:29.2; 3. Lesiuk8:31.0; 4. Cierpinski(EG) 8:32.4; performer,performance all-time world; 2nd performer,per 5. Maranda8:35.0. 10,000(a),Nogala 28:36.0; 2. Smet (Bel) formanceall-time US); 2. Lember 7865 (11.0, 22-4¼,51-4½, 28:36.6; 3. Legowski28:37.0. 20kWalk(a),Ornoch 1:28:56.6; 6-6, 50.4, 15.5, 147-2, 14-9¼,197-0, 4:35.0); 3. Litvinyenko 2. Pater1:29:15.4; 3. Korneluk 1:29:25.0. 110HH(a),M. Second-class postage paid at Los Altos, Calif. Published 20 times a year Leading US Contributors: Paul Adams, Fred Baer, Marc Bloom, Gene by Track & Field News, Inc., Box 296, Los Altos, Calif.