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Etn1983 07 Drake Penn Confs IR·A~CHDEWSIEilrlER Volume 29, No. 7 May 5, 1983 • MAJOR U.S. MEETS• RUTGERS/ADIDAS RELAYS . 8. Winzenried (UCTC) 1 :51.7. 3:13.39 Oklahoma '81) (3 W, US) (L. Smith, C . 5000, Drenth (C Mi) 13:49.10: 2. Carlton Smith, Menefee 45.4, Wuyke' 1 :46.1 ); 2. Rice Piscataway, New Jersey, April 22-23- (M/0) 13:51.35; 3. Keohen (Mn) 13:57.47. 3:12.77 (5 W, US; 3 Cl (Jones, Courville, Bell Men (4/22: 200,400,800, 1500, St, 5000, 10,000, Kipsang' (la St) 29:11.38; 2. Ness 44.9, Guy' 1:46.7); 3. Iowa 3:16.54 (Greer, 10,000, 110H, 400H)- (UCTC) 29:16.79; 3. Hairston (unat) 29:17.61. Patrick, Duckett 44.8, Chepkwony' 1 :51 .3); 4. 100, Ouow (Rut) 10,3. 200, Quow 20.7; 2. Dec(4/26-27), Leutz (ND St) 7338h Purdue 3:18.55; 5. Eastern Michigan 3:19,22. Crain (NYPC) 20.9; 3. Riddick (PPC) 21.1. (7251 t); 2. Wehmeyer (unat) 7266h DisMed, SMU 9:30.45 (Topping 2:54.8, 400, Ouow 46.6; 2. Young (Viii) 46.7; 3. (7177t); ... dnf-Sayre (Sn 11). Mitchell 50.8, Bor' 1 :45.9, Rugut' 3:59.9); 2. Illinois State 9:34.64 (Ozarowski 2:56.8, Mull McLaughlin (Man) 46.7. 800, Williams (Army) University Men's Division (4/29-400H, 47.6, Hampton 1 :48.8, Kirk 4:01.4); 3. Eastern 1 :49.5; 2. Wynn (Penn St) 1 :49.6; 3. Paige 4 x 200, 4 X 800, 4 x 1600, LJ, DT, JT):: Michigan 9:35.88 (Lesovich 2:57.0, Calhoun (AA) 1 :50.0; 4. Marshall (Viii) 1 :50.0; 5. Mc­ 100(0.72), E. King (Al) 10.15; 2. Smith (Al) 46.8, Van Lotan 1 :50.5, Henriksen 4:01.6); 4. Nelis (Gtn) 1 :50.1. 10.16; 3. V. Courville (Rice) 10.24, 4. Jessie Minnesota 9:37.24 (Onyia' 45.5); 5. Illinois 1500, O'Sullivan• (Viii) 3:43.2; 2. England (Ga) 10.43. 9:38.65; 6, Notre Dame 9:40.40. (Viii) 3:44.0; 3. Fonss (Prin) 3:44.2; 4. Foley Heats: 1(1.08)-1. Smith 10.11. 2. Jessie 4 x 11 oH;-·Middle Tennessee State 56. 73; 2. (f.lav) 3:44:15. Mile, BeVie"r (UnatJ 4:04.4. 10.37. 11-1. King 10.46. IV(w)-1. Courville Wisconsin 57.81; 3. Nebraska 58.04; 4, Iowa Underwood (NYAC) 8:54.2. 5000, Ostolozaga 10.33. 5a.16. (unat) 13:53.5; 2. King (Gtn) 13:55.0. 10,000, 1500, Verbeeck' (la St) 3:42.88; 2. Kennard Heats: 1-1, Middle Tennessee 57.28. 111-1. Cohen (WSC) 29:57.3. (Mo) 3:45.07; 3. Shamiyeh (En Mil 3:45.28. Wisconsin 57.93. 110H, Pierce (Morg) 13.8; 2. Norman St, Smith (En Mi) 8:42. 74; 2. Rios (SLO) (NVPC) 13.9; 3. C. Foster (PPC) 13.9; 4. Bethel 8:42.92; 3. Vanatta (SE Mo) 8:45.52; 4. Adam HJ, Tietjens (la St) 7-5; 2. Lucero (Mo) (PPC) 14.0. 400H, Booker (Viii) 51.2; 2. (Nb) 8:46.1; 5. Reighard (En Mi) 8:48.1. 7-3¼; 3. Brewer (Ok St) 7-3¼; 4. tie, Pascuzzo Peynado' (BOHAA) 51.9. 110H(0.33), Dees 13.68; 2. Dixon (Mo) (Md) & Winey (Sn) 7-1. 4 x 100, Morgan State 41.4. 4 x 200, Seton 13.77; 3. Washington (Wn Mi) 13.82; 4, An­ PV, Lytle (Ks St) 18-0; 2, Buckingham (Ks) Hall 1 :25.6. 4 x 400, Morgen State 3; 1 0.5. 4 x drade (SMU) 13.91. 17-8; 3. Loontjer (Nb) 17-4; 4, Brattlof (Rice) 800 Seton Hall 7:34.4. 4 x 1600, Bucknell Heats: 1-1. Dixon 13.75; 2. Williams (M 17-4; ... nh- Rappe (LSU), Di<1I (Ok St). 16:46.0. SpMed, BOHAA 3:24.6. OisMed, St. Tn) 13.98. ll-1. Washington 13.82; 2. Jones LJ, Wilhoite (Ks) 26-2¼ (25-8¾, 24-11, Joseph's 9:48.4. 4 x 110, Morgan State 58.5. (Ok St) 13.88. lll(w) -1. Andrade 13.97. 24-11, 25-1¼, 26-2¼, 24-7¾); 2. Alli' (Mo) HJ, Carter (RAC) 7-3¼; 2. Williams (Navy) IV-1. Dees 13.80. 26-¼; 3. Holmes (Sn) 25-6¼; 4. Kirnes (M Tn) 7-2¼; ... 4. tie, Konick (Navy), Souza (Penn 400H, Thomas (In) 50.25; 2. Mercer (Ks St) 25-4; 5. Moi' (la St) 25-¾; 6. Weatherspoon ,,......_,St) & Saunders' (Bos U) 7-0. PV, Strawderman 50.45; 3. Campbell (SMU) 51.27; 4. Ogidi' (Wi/SP) 25-½;, •. 11. Bridges (Wn Ky) 24-¾; (AA) 16-0. LJ, Phillip' (SH) 24-5¾. (Mo) 51.28. , , , 15. Switzer (Ks St) :;!:3-7. SP, Harlin (NYAC) 64-7¾; 2. Zelezniak TJ, Loyd (M Tn) 53-4½; 2. Thompson (NE • 4 x 100, Alabama 38.96 (CL) (King, L. (Kappa) 63-7¾. DT, Williams (HP) 173-11. HT, Mo) 51-4¼ Smith, C. Smith, Monroe); 2. Washington 39.31 Sutherland (NYAC) 215-3; 2. Silverio (NYAC) SP, Carter ($MU) 68-6½ (CL) (66-10½, (Brown, S. Hinds', Howell, Marshall); 3. TCU e 206-0; 3. Newsome (Army) 198-3. JT, Puccetti 67-2¼, 65-1¼, 68-6½, 66-9¾, 65-8¾); 2. 39.45 (Epps, Walker, Richards, Maness); 4, (Navy) 250-7; 2. Juskus (NYAC) 234-5. Manders (Ham) 61-11; 3. Bartlett (Ks St) Georgia 39.51 (Jessie, Benjamin, Blalock, 61-5¾; 4. Johnson (Ks) 58-3¼. Women (4/22: 100, 400, 800, 1500, Palmer); 5. Iowa 39,90; 6. Rice 39.94. DT, V. Helfsteinsson' (Al) 195-4; 2. Crowell 3000, 1 OOH, 400H)- Heats: 1--1. Alabama 39,44. 111-1. TCU (la St) 180•6; 3. Menders 178-4; 4. Johnson 400, Barnes (nee Thomas) (PAL) 55.0, 39.63; 2. Iowa 39.84. 176-4; ... 9, Carter 172-0. 800, Pioli (Penn St) 2:10.3; ... 5. McCauley e 4 x 200, TCU 1 :20.84 (WL, AL, CL) (=8, JT, Thomasson (Pitt St) 242-5; 2. Streck (Rut) 2:13.2. 1500, Startare (Penn St) 4:24.7; W, A, C) (Epps, Walker, Richards, Maness); 2, (TCU) 239-11; 3. Moon (M/0) 231-1; 4. Friess 2. S. Shea (VG) 4:25.7; 3. Schwarz (WS) Alabama 1 :21.15 (King, L. Smith, Monroe, C. (Ks) 228-2. 4:28.0. Smith); 3. Michigan State 1 :22.53 (Wilkins, 3000, Wuss (Atoms) 9:18.4; 2. Girard (MC) Scott, Sanc!ers, Tabron); 4. Middle ·,·ennessee Men's College Division: 9:20.0; 3. Jennings (Prin) 9:24,1. 10,000, State 1:23.77. 4 x 100, Wayland Baptist 41.17. 4 x 200, Updegrove (Penn St} 34:00.4; 2, Scott (Rut) Heats: 1--1. Mississippi 1 :23.9fi. 11--1. Southeast Missouri 1 :25.00. 4 x 400, North­ 34:19.8. 100H, Young (FD) 13.6; 2. Blandford Alabama 1 :22.61. IV- 1. TCU 1 :22.32. wood 3:10.24 (Jones 46.6). _4 x 800,_ Wiscon­ (Rut) 13,8. 400H, Anderson (Prin) 60.3; 2. 4 x 400, SMU 3:03.21 (Mitchell 46,7, Jones sin/Stevens Point 7:31.26, SpMed, Southeast Woods (Temp) 60.9. 46.3, Josjo' 45.4, Brooks 44.9); 2. TCU Missouri 3:19.68 (Thomas 45.8). DisMed, 4 x 100, PAL47,1. 4 x 200, Morgan State 3:03.24 (Willis 47.2, Richards 45.5, Burnett Oklahoma Christian 9:53.98. 1 :39.3. 4 x 400, PAL 3:40.9. 4 x 800, Villa­ 45.0, Walker 45.6); 3. Michigan State 3:03.68 nova 8:49.0. DisMed, Villanova 11 :33.2; 2. (Wilkins 47.0, Scott 46. 1, Senders 46.3, Tabron Women's Division (4/29: 100, 4 x 100, Princeton 11 :40.1. 4 x 1 OOH, Princeton 58.0; 44.3); 400H, HJ, JT, pre11ms)-: 2. Penn State 59.0, 4. Kansas 3:05.94 (Bullock 46.6, Hill 45.8, 100(1.56), Thacker (Nb) 11.50, 2. Jones HJ, Jackson (Temp) 5-10; 2. White' (Bos U) Martin 47.3, Hogan 46.3); 5. Alabama 3:07,35 (la) 11.70; 3. King (Ks St) 11.71; 4. Sam1,.1els 5-8. LJ, Riddick (Penn St) 18-8½. SP, So­ (C. Smith 46.2 [3] ); 6. Southern U 3:08.39. (Tx AM) 11.76, bansky (Penn St) 52-1¼; 2. Davis (PAL) 50-3¼. Heats: 11-·1. SMU 3:05.25. 111-1, Michigan 400, Ottey' (Nb) 51.45 (CL) (6, 8 C); 2. OT, Sobansky 157-9. JT, O'Carrotl 162-9. e State 3:06.49; 2. Middle Tennessee 3:07.55; 3. Johnson (MS) 53,30; 3. $parks (Ar) 53.30; 4, Purdue 3:08.13. IV- -1. Kansas 3:07.46; 2. TCU Blackmon' (Drake) 53.76. 3:08.08. 800, Addison (AW) 2:03.75; 2, Sheffield DRAKE RELAYS 4 x 800, Alabama 7: 18.22 (Raines 1 :49.5, (Tx AM) 2:05.49; 3, Sedwick (Mi St) 2:06.10; Buford 1 :49.1, Menefee 1 :51.0, Wuyke' 4. Zartler (Tx HS) 2:06.50; 4. Spaltholz (Wi) Des Moines, lowa, April 29-30·- 1 :48.7); 2. Missouri 7:19.87 (Kennard 1 :48.1); 2:07.15. l nvitational Men's Division (4/29- 3.
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