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TRA[HDEWSLETTER and Tra1:K5tats TRA[HDEWSLETTER and Tra1:k5tats Vol. 19, No. 19 June 7, 1973 UNITED STATES OUTDOOR NEWS ThunderbirdRelays, Hobbs, N.M., April 19-HJ, Oliver (Brandeis)1: 52.2. (NMJC) 6-10½. Mile(b), Foster(Ashland) 4: 06.4; 2. Eashman ( Hay St) 4: 07.3; JC Conference,Hobbs, N.M., April 28-220(ok), Gilbreath 3. Steiner(Mank St) 4:07.4; 4. Schultz (Nn Iowa) 4:08.1; 4. (NMJC) 20.8; 2. Bracy (NMJC) 21.0. Oliver (Mt St Mary's-GB)4:09.0. St(b), Saunders(Ill/Chic-GB) VincennesRelays, Vincennes, Ind., April 28-100(w), Brown 8:55.6; 2. Livesey(En 111)9:04.4; 3. Hobbs(UC Davis)9:06.8. (EssexCC) 9.3; 2. Armstrong (EssexCC-Trin) 9.4. 3M(b), Bentley (S Oak St-Aus) 13:50.6; 2. Lees(Cent Conn St) ParklandInvitational, Champaign, Ill., May 4-T J(ok), Taylor 14:02.2; 3. White (Full St) 14:08.8; 4. Fleming(Paterson St) ( F ParkJC) 50-8¾. 14: 10.2;... 6. Covert(Full St) 14:25.2. 6M(a), Smead(Humb JC Regional,St. Louis, Mo., May 9-TJ(ok), Taylor (F Park St) 28:28.6; 2. Covert 28:30.8; 3. White 28:31.6; 4. Moynihan JC) 50-9¾. (Tufts) 28:33.0; 5. Fleming28:44.6. HH(a, 1.09), Milburn(Sn Navy-EastCarolina, Annapolis, Md., May 19-LJ(ok), Camp· U) 13.4; 2. Jones(North St) 13.8; 3. Jackson(En Ill) 14.0.. bell (N) 25-¼. SP, Haney(N) 58-5. HT, Bregar(N) 201-0. JT, Semis(a,ok): Milburn 13.2, Jones 13.9, Turner (GP/Porn)13.9, Charisen ( N) 248-8. Jackson14.0. I H(b), Jackson51.1; 2. Stevenson(Sn U) 51.5; One-Hour,Raleigh, N.Car., May 26-lOM, Galloway (Fla TC) 3. Ankeny (Mt Union) 51.8; 4. Patton (North St) 51.8; 5. Slev­ 47:49.0 AR (old AR 48:28.0 Edelen[unat] 63) (6M c28:50). in (Tufts) 51.8; 6. Lanwehr(MankSt) 52.1. All-Ohio, Berea,Ohio, May 26(a)-27(b)-1 OO(b,ok), Turner HJ(b). Brown (CP/SLO)7-2; 2. Schneider(Hay St) 6-10. PV (Kent St) 9.4. 6M(a), Talkington (unat) 28:27.6; 2. Haviland (b), Delaitsch(St Olaf) 16-0; 2. Spaet(Sea Pac) 15-6. LJ(a, ok), (Ohio U) 28:47.6. I H(b), Bruggeman(Ohio TC) 52.1. 440R Boyd (Fisk) 24-3½. TJ(b, w) Terry (UC Davis)51-6; 2. Rob­ ( b), Kent State 40.6. erts (North St) 51°2¼; 3. Blackington (Nort St) 51-2; 4. Mont· AC,Santa Barbara, Calif., May 26-27-0ec, Warkentin (Strid) gomery( CP/Pom) 51-1½; 5. Jenkins( E StroudsburgSt) 50-6½; 7627 (11.2, 23-7¾,46-0, 6-4¾,49.2, 14.9, 137-0, 12-0, 192-7, 6. Jacobsmeyer( Nn Colo) 50-5½. SP(a),Arend ell (Wn Ill) 61-1; 4:30.7); 2. Moro (unat-Can)7183 (11.6, 21-6½,47-1¾, 6-4, 2. Turri (Full St) 59-11¼; 3. Watts (Chico) 58-½. DT(b), Hjelt· 54.1, 15.9, 147-2, 15-0, 187-10,4:59.1). nes(Wn Md-Nor) 183-0; 2. McCollum(Hay St) 174-8; 3. Your'. lnterserviceChampionships, Quantico, Va., May 28(a)-29(b)- ek (Chico) 167-8; 4. Bill Stoltman (Wn 111)167-7. HT(a), Cram­ 880(a), Luzins (Quant) 1:50.0; 2. Michael(Quant) 1:52.8. er (Springfield) 191-1; 2. McCollum 190-7; 3. Moore (MIT) Mile(b), Michael4:04.7; 2. Luzins4:04.8. 6M(b), Misner(USAF) 186-6; 4. Taddei (Sn Conn St) 181-4; 5. Satchwell(Wn Ill) 28:53.6; 2. Childers(Quant) 28:57.4; 3. Wagenbach(US Navy) 175-6. JT(b). Hall (Norf St) 258-7; 2. Johnson(P Sound) 249-5 29:31.0. HH(a, ok), Hill (Ft Mac) 13.8. JT(b), Wallis (Ft Mac) 249-5; 3. Spaet236-5; 4. Elliott (Ind/Pa) 227-11. 246-1. HT(a), Diehl (Ft Mac) 200-7; 2. Shuff (Ft Mac) 200-4; Dec(May31-June 1), Fink (Full St) 6960 (4:24.1); 2. Baum 3. Galle( USAF) 190-0. (Ashland)6834; 3. Tesar(Cleve St) 6819; 4. McGaugh(UC AC,Seattle, Wash., May 30 /cold with strong winds/-St, Riverside)6815; 5. Fletcher(Slippery Rock) 6781; 6. Bayless Johnson(CNW) 8:43.4. 3M, Atkins (CNW) 13:38.2. JT, Luke (Full St) 6712. 440R(b), Norfolk State 40.0 (Jackson,Riddick, (CNW) 268-4 (f, 257-7, 268-4, 242-10,f, t); 2. Bacon(NYAC) Colbert, Cuffee); 2. Lincoln 40.5; 3. EasternIllinois 41.0; 4. 249-11; 3. Ewaliko (Wash)238-8. Denison41.0. Heats(a): Norfolk State 39.5. MileR(b), Lincoln NCAA CollegeDivision Championships,Crawfordsville, Ind., 3: 12.8; 2. NortheastMissouri State 3: 13.8; 3. Northern Iowa June 1(a)-2(b)/both dayssunny and warm; attendance1000(a)· 3:14.1. Teams: Norfolk State 54; 2. Lincoln 48; 3. Eastern 3000(b); top 6 qualify for University Division if they havemet Illinois 45; 4. Fullerton State 40; 5. HaywardState 32; 6. UO standard/-100(a, ok), Riddick ( Norf St) 9.3; 2. Amerison Cal Poly/Pomona29; 7. NorthridgeState 25; 8. tie, Ashland& (Linc) 9.3; 3. Osei-Agyeman(En 11I-Gha)9.4. Semis(a,ok): NortheastMissouri State 22. Riddick 9.4, Amerison9.4. 220(b, w), Riddick 20.6; 2. Ameri­ USTFF Championships,Wichita, Kans.,June 1(a)-2(b)/warm, son 20.6; 3. Hardware(Adelphi-Jam) 20. 7; 4. Am oke (West· strong winds; attendance1100(a)-3300(b)/-1 OO(b, w), Burton mont-Nig) 21.0; 5. Carey(CW Post) 21.0. 440(b), Jones(NE (Purdue)9.2; 2. Lawson(Idaho St-Jam)9.2; 3. Lutz (Kans) Mo St) 46.1; 2. Lyles ( Linc) 46 5; 3. Frazier(Denison) 46.9; 9.2; 4. Porter (SWn La) 9.4; 5. □ .Williams (Kans St) 9.4; 6. 4. Roloff (Nn Iowa) 47.0; 5. Larsuel(Mt Union) 47.2; 6. Col­ G.Pouncy(SMU) 9.6. Heats(a): IV(w)-1. Burton 9.3; 2. Law­ br!rt (Nort St).47.2. Serrnsi;,! Lvles 46 1 JonP.s 46.7 880/hl, son 9.3. ll(w)-1. Lutz 9.4. lll(w)-1. Porter 9.4. Semis(b): I Couch(GP/Porn) 1:51 .8; 2. Seeney(GP/Porn) 1:52.2; 3. Small (w)-1. Burton 9.2; 2. Lawson9.2; 3. Walter (N Tex St) 9.3; ,I Page 181 --June 7, 1973 4. Williams9.4. 11(w)-1. Porter 9.2; 2. Lutz 9.3; 3. Pouncy 4. Lanier50-8¾. 9.3. 220(a, w), Lutz 20.5; 2. J.Pouncy (SMU)21.0; 3. John­ SP(a), Feuerbach(P Coast)69-9¼ (f, 69-4½,69-9¼, 68-9¾, son ( Hous)21.1. Heats(a,w): Lutz 20.9, Merrill( KansSt) 69-4½,69-8¾); 2. Woods(P Coast)69-0 (69-0,67-2, f, f, f, 20.9. 440(b), Schultz (OklaSt) 45.8 PR; 2. Rowe (Mich-Jam) 65-2); 3. Stuart (WnKy) 66-4¼PR (12th performerall-time 46.5; 3. Sturgal(Tex) 46.6; 4. Dicke(Rice) 46.6; 5. Sowerby US outdoor; 7th performanceall-time college); 4. Walker (MurrSt-Ant) 46.9; 6. Musika(P Coast)47.7; 7. Bolding(P (SMU)63-5¼; 5. Dolegiewicz(Tex-Can) 62-11 PR; 6. Brosius Coast)47.7. Heats(a): 11-1.Rowe 46.9; 2. Sowerby47 .O; 3. ( KansSt) 61-7; 7. Marks(Okla St) 59-1; 8. Anderson(Minn) Dicke47.1. 880(b), Griffith (Tex-Guyana)1:48.9; 2. Paul 58-9¾; 9. John Stuart (Wn Ky) 58-9¼; 10. Tyms (UCTC)57-7; (UCTC)1 :49.1; 3. Frederick(Fla St-Trin) 1:49.2; 4. Anastasio 11. Martin(ACC) 57-5¾. DT(b), Ordway(P Coast)201-5; 2. (Corn) 1:50.0; 5. Everett(N Tex St) 1:50.0. Semis(a): 1-1. Bob Stoltman (WnKy TC) 199-6PR; 3. Smith (ColoSt) 195-0 Paul 1:49.5; 2. Everett 1:49.7; 3. Chadwick(Nebr) 1:49.9; 4. PR; 4. Roost (Can) 194-3; 5. Eneix (WnKy) 192-2 PR; 6. Bach(UCTC) 1:50.1. 11-1.Griffith 1:49.8; 2. Frederick1:49.8. Brosius118-9; 7. Dull (Auburn) 178-5PR (frosh). HT(a),Galle Sp880(b),Wattle (B GreenSt) 1:49.5; 2.Keat (Wisc)1 :49.7; (US Navy)194-10; 2. Neugert (EagleTC) 176-10. JT(b), Col­ 3. Sparks (UCTC)1 :49.9; 4. Mango(111) 1 :50.2; 5. Durkin(111) son (Kans)260-2; 2. Pearce(Rice) 244-5 PR; 3. Stevens(Okla 1:50.4; 6. Mock(UCTC) 1:51.0; 7. Hilton (P Coast) 1:51.6. St) 231-5;. .. 5. Hollaway(Iowa St) 229-2. Mile(b),Wohlhuter 3:58.8 PR (60.5, 2:03.7, 3:04.4); 2. Rose Dec(a-b),Bennett (EagleTC) 8040 (20th performanceall-time (P Coast)4:02.2; 3. Fischer(Syr) 4:03.1; 4. Castaneda(Colo) US) (10.6, 23-4¼,41-4½, 6-2, 47 .2, 15.0, 125-5, 16-5, 195-5½, 4:04.1. St(a), Lucas(Geotwn AA) 8:46.0; 2. McDonald(Kans) 4:20.5); 2. Jenner (unat) 7777 ( 11.0, 22-11¾,45-10, 6-6¾,50.2, 8:56.6; 3. Timm (unat) 8:57.2; 4.
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