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October 14, 1976 Page 135-October 14, 1976 Vol. 22, No. 17. October 14, 1976 UNITED STATES OUTDOOR NEWS US-USSR ( Lake) 11.75; 4. Cordy (Atoms, 11.95. 200(b), Prorochenko 23.0; 2. Maslakova23.3; 3. Sapenter(P View TC) 23.6; 4. Cor­ MEN (US 115-USSR 107) dy 24.8. 400(a), llyina 51.77; 2. Sekolova52.10; 3. Ingram (DC HS) 52.14; 4. Dabney(Clippers) 52.88. 800(b), Provido- CollegePark, Md., Aug. 6(a)-7(b)-100(a), Riddick (PPC) khina 1:57.0; 2. Gerasimova1:57.5; 3. Jackson1:57.9 AR 10.15; 2. Borzov 10.20; 3. Glance(Aub) 10.23; 4. Kolesnikov (old AR 1:59.8 by Jackson[Cleve TC] '76); 4. Weston(Will's 10.41. 200(b), Hampton(SJCC) 20.7; 2. Riddick 20.8; 3. Ko- Spik) 2:04.3. lesnikov21.2; 4. Aksinin 21.4. 400(a), Brown (Mace)46.28; 1500(a),Kazankina 4:00.3; 2. Katyukova4:04.6; 3. Larrieu 2. Robinson(Cal) 46.77; 3. Litovchenko47.00; 4. Yurchenko (PCC)4:06.2; 4. Poor (SJ Cind) 4:06.8. 3000(b), Bragina8:27.1 48.33. 800(b), Anokhin 1:47.5; 2. Ponomaryev1 :47.7; 3. WR, ER (old WR, ER by Waitz [Nor] 8:44.4 in '76t 2. Kat- Robinson1:47.7; 4. Brown (Tab) 1:48.8. 1500(a),Durkin yukova 8:41.8; 3. Larrieu 8:54.9 AR (old AR 8:5].2 Merrill (UCTC) 3:38.4; 2. Mamontov3:38.6; 3. Ulymov 3:41.4; 4. [AGAA] '76); 4. Anderson(AIA) 9:33.2. 100ti,~), Lebed- Centrowitz(Ore) 3:41.8. yeva 13.09; 2. Anisimova13.18; 3. LaPlante(untit) 13.58; 4. St(b), Vyelichko 8:42.1; 2. Mikoyan 8:44.8; 3. Roche Thomson(Dela) 14.40. (NYAC) 8:46.8; 4. Marsh(BYU) 8:46.8. 5000(b), Kuznyet- HJ(a), Filatova6-2¼; 2. Shlyakto 6-2¼; 3. Hrintley (OTC) sov 13:37.4; 2. Sellik 13:38.6; 3. Kardong(CNW) 13:42.6; 6-0; 4. Girven(Va HS) 6-0. LJ(b), Alfeyeva21-2¼; 2. Me- t Buerkle(NYAC) 13:50.3. 10,000(a),Virgin (111)28:35.2; Millan (NC HS) 21-¾; 3. Walker(Sea Pac) 20-1¼; 4. Besfamil- 2. Myerkushin28:50.6; 3. Mendoza(Ariz) 29:47.2; 4. Zotov naya 18-0. SP(a),Chizova 59-5¾; 2. Myelnik 59-5; 3. Seidler 30:56.6. 20kWalk(a),Golubnichiy 1:30:41; 2. Bartsch1:30:41; (MDYF) 51-4¼; 4. Devine(Emp St) 48-¾. DT(a), Myelnik 3. Scully (ShoreAC) 1:31: 21; 4. Laird (NYAC) 1:31: 24. 226-10; 2. Gorbachova218-6; 3. Svendsen(SJ Stars) 159-4; 110H(a),Foster (unat) 13.48; 2. Davenport(BRTC) 13.51; 4. Winbigler(OTC) 151-4. 3. Myasnikov13.68; 4. Kulebyakin13.77. 400H(b), Moses(More) JT(b), Yakobovich207-7; 2. Babich196-2; 3. Calvert( Lake) 48.55(=9th performanceall-time world; =5th performanceall-time US)190-11; 4. Smith (UCLA) 187-4. 400R(a),Soviet Union 42.93 2. Shine( PennSt) 49.77;3. Stukalov50.66; 4. Gavrilyenko64.14. (Prorochenko,Maslakova, Besfamilnaya, Anisimova); 2. United HJ(b), Senyukov7-3; 2. Budalov7-3; 3. Jankunis(NYAC) States44.56. MileR(b), Soviet Union 3:29.1 WR, ER (Styrkina, 7-1¾; 4. Stones7-1¾. PV(a), Roberts(FTC) 18-½; 2. Kishkun Klimovicha,Sokolova, llyina) (old WR, ER 3:30.3 by West 17-10½; 3. Bell (Ark St) 17-4¾;... nh, Prokhoryenko. LJ(b), Germany'75); 2. United States3:33.8. Robinson(Mace) 25-7; 2. Pereverzyev25-5½; 3. Podluzhniy 25-2¾; 4. Lanier(US Army) 23-8. TJ(a), Saneyev55-10¼; 2. DREAM MILE Butts (Tab) 54-10¼; 3. Haynes(US Army) 53-2¾; 4. Piskulin 53-0. SP(b),Barishnikov 69-4¾; 2. Woods(PCC) 67-4; 3. Mir­ Philadelphia,Pa., Aug. 4-100m, Riddick (PPC)10.24; 2. onov 66-8¾; 4. Feuerbach(PCC) 66-3¼. DT(b), Wilkins (PCC) Abrahams(Pan-Mace) 10.42; 3. Gilkes(Sn Cal-Guy) 10.59; 4. 217-2; 2. Penzikov204-9; 3. Silvester(unat) 200-1; 4. Zhurba Williams( FTC) 10.76. 400, Frazier(Arlt St) 46.13; 2. Darden 187-2. (Pa HS) 46.37; 3. Dale(Viii) 46.43; 4. Vinson (FTC) 46.84; 5. HT(a),Spiridonov 255-11; 2. Syedikh255-7; 3. Shuff (US Sowerby( □ CS-Ant) 47.59; 6. Peoples( □ CS) 47.59. 800, Bait Army) 198-7; 4. Jackson(Penn St) 197-9. JT(b), Hall (Bruce (En NM-Ken)1:46.1; 2. Seiger(Viii) 1:46.3; 3. McLean TC) 268-3; 2. Lusis267-3; 3. Yershov266-5; 4. George(BYU) (Buck) 1:48.0; 4. Martin (Bost C) 1:49.0; 5. Brown (Tobias) 264-10. 400R(a), United State38.56 (Foster,Glance, Hampton, 1:49.3; 6. M. Robinson(Cath) 1:49.4; 7. Schappert(NYAC) Riddick) ( 13th bestperformance all-time world, 7th a-t US); 2. 1:50.9. Mile, Walker(NZ) 3:56.2; 2. Wellmann(WG) 3:56.3; Soviet Union 39.35. MileR(b), United States3:02.6 (Moses, 3. Dixon (NZ) 3:56.4; 4. Coghlan(Vill-E ire) 3:57.5; 5. Centro­ Brown, Newhouse,Parks); 2. Soviet Union 3: 10.9. witz (Ore) 3:59.0; 6. Wessinghage(WG) 4:10.7; ... dnf-Liquo , (NYAC). 2M, Quax(NZ) 8:17.1; 2. Macdonald(l'IPRR) 8:19.9 WOMEN (USSR 104-US 42) (2nd performer,3rd performanceall-time US); 3. Viren ( Fin) 8:21.5; 4. Buerkle(NYAC) 8:21.8; 5. Geis'(OTC) 8:21.8; 6. 100(a,w),Maslak ova 11.20; 2. Prorochenko11.40; 3. Watson Virgin (Ill) 8:25.3. 400H, Bolding(PCC) 49.61; 2. Shine(Penn Page 135-October 14, 1976 St) 49.69; 3. R. Williams (Ky St) 51.04; 4. Schwab(Penn) (ShoreAC) 191-7. JT, Roggy(Sn Ill) 249-1; 2. Sorchik (Nebr) 51.06. 243-1. HJ, Stones(LB St) 7-7¼WR, AR, CR(old records7-7 Stones Olympic Day, West Long Branch,N.J., June 19-JT, Kirby '76); 2. Kotinek (PCC)7-3; 3. Jankunis(NYAC) 7-2; 4. Winsor (ShoreAC) 242-8. (Cent Mich) 7-0; 5. tie, Fields(S Hall) & Woods(PCC) 7-0. AC, Hanover,N.H., June 20-SP, Pirnie (Can) 62-3. HT, \...__,.. PV, Bell (Ark St) 17-6; 2. Roberts(FTC) 17-0; 3. Ripley (PCC) Backus180-2 (49 yearsold) . 17-0;.. .. nh-Porter (GCTC) & Jessee(Mace) [17-0]. AC, El Paso,Tex., June 26-PV, lsaksson(Swe) 17-5¼; 2. Women: 400, Forde (Atoms-Barb)52.67; 2. Dabney(Clip) Jernberg(Swe) 17-1½. 52.76; 3. Helms(KK) 54.79; 4. Mullen(Falm) 55.56. 800, AC, El Paso,Tex., June 30-PV, Jernberg(Swe) 17-6; 2. Larrieu(PCC) 2:04.2; 2. Wellmann(WG) 2:06.7; 3. Jones Jessee( Mace)17-6 . (Atoms) 2:08.6. AC, El Paso,Tex., July 2-PV, Jessee18-2; 2. Jernberg 17-7. OTHER HIGHLIGHTS AC,Walnut, Calif., July 8-DT, Gordien (Mt SAC) 191-7. AC, El Paso,Tex., July 19-PV, Jessee17-8. SouthernIllinois 103-lllinois 60, Champaign,April 10·- AC, Pembroke,Mass., July 31-SP, Wallin (unat) 60-5. HT, 100(6.1), Kee(SI) 9.4. Mile, Virgin (I) 4:02.8. JT, Roggy(SI) Wallin 177-7. 256-2. AC,White RiverJunction, Vt., Aug. 3-SP, Wallin 61-4. AC, El Paso,Tex., May 3-PV, Jessee(Mace) 17-9; 2. Jern­ SundodgerDecathlon, Seattle, Aug . 7-8-Dec, Mondschein berg (Swe) 17-4½. HT, Farmer(Aus) 213-8. (Wash)7051. Big8 Championships,Lincoln, Nebr., May 14-15/meet was NorthPenn Classic, Philadelphia, Aug. 8- lOOm, Riddick alsoautomatically timed; not all photos are available:leading (PPC)10.7; 2. Brown (Ariz) 10.7. 200, Darden(Pa HS) 21.3; performances/-100,Smith 10.29; 2. Jackson10.42; 3. Ofili 2. Frazier(Ariz St) 21.4. 400, Newhouse(BRTC) 46.2. Mile, 10.51; 4. Wiley 10.54. 200, Jackson20.33; 2. Smith 20.44; 3. Buerkle (NYAC) 4:07.5; 2. Belger(Viii) 4:12.9. 2M, Waigwa Wiley 20.48; 4. Garrison20.84; 5. Ofili 20.87; 6. Yehle (Okla (UTEP-Ken)8:38.0; 2. Kimeto (WashSt-Ken) 8:39.6; 3. Vik St) 20.94. 400, Udo 45.37; 2. Smith 45.56; 3. Benson45.76; gin (111)8:50.2. 110H, Foster (PPC)13 .3; 2. Davenport 4. Wagner46.45. Heats: 1-1.Benson 46 .28. 11-1. Smith 46.29. (BRTC) 13.5. 400H, Schwab(Penn) 63.2. 111-1.Udo 46.09. 110H, Coleman13.75; 2. Obasogie13.78. AC, Mt. Lebanon,Pa., Aug. 14-JT, Parisi(Wn Mich) 252-7; 400H, Cromwell49.91; 2. Byram 51.02; 3. Malito 51.05; 4. 2. Kouvolo (Bruce) 234-8. Roberts51.53. 440R, Kansas39.31; 2. 0 klahomaState 40.50. AC, Pembroke,Mass., Aug . 15-SP, Wallin 61-4¾. AC, Phoenix,Ariz., June 8-DT, Pushkin(Ariz St) 180-3. ITA, Gresham,Ore., Aug. 18-300m, Edmonson33.0; 2. JT, Chapman(unat) 252-8. James33.1; 3. Smith 34.6. 880, Swenson1 :51.0; 2. Fulton OregonAAU, Portland, Ore.,June 12-1 lOH(w), Bransom 1:52.2; 3. Kipkurgat 1:52.8. 120H, Milburn 13.6; 2. Babb (PortervilleJC) 13.6. JT, T. Grant 243-10; 2. D. Grant 233-1; 13.7; 3. Rich 14.0. HJ, Radetich7-0. PV, Lipscomb 16-6; ... 4. J. Grant 216-5 (brothers). nh- Smith & Dias. SpMedR,ITA 3:19.6 (Smith, Jackson, NewJersey AAU, Old Bridge,N.J., June 13-HT, Zilincar Edmonson,Kipkurgat).
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