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Etn1981 01.Pdf Volume 27, No. 1 January 29, 1981 • U. S. IN DOO R CIRCUIT • SASKATCHEWAN K of C Pau lette Clagon (LAM) 59.7. Colas (SC) 2: 12.27; 3. Hicks (Aub TC) 2 : 12.82. 800, Campbell (Stan TC) 2:07.8; 2. Warren Mile(a), Draddy (Va) 4: 14. 75; 2. O'Sull ivan Saskat c hewan, Sask ., Dec. 30 / 200 un - (Or) 2:08.8; 3. Campbell (Can) 2:09.8; 4 . (Vill -Eir) 4:15.50; 3. Becht (W Ky-GB) 4 : 15 .6 8. • banked synthetlc /-3 00m , Wiley (DC I ) 33.33 Peterson ( LAM) 2: 12.9; 5. M. Joyce (S Di-GB ) 3M (a), Musyoki ( UTEP - Ken) 13:28. 12 ; 2 . AR (old AR, 34 .25 Jones [II St] '79)~ 2:22.1 ; .. 8. Clark (Or-Can) 2 :3 1.3. Murphy (W Ky- GB) 13:28.60; 3. Finucane (VACJ W illi am s \Ca n) '34.4 '3 ~- Suggett 34.!;4; 4. 3000, Waitz (Nor) 9:05.6 (x, 6 a-t W); 2. 13 :36,5 8. Johnson 34 .6 4. %. • le. Joan Hansen (Az) 9:11.0 (7, 12 a-t W; 3, 5 a- t 60yH(b), Wright (Me mph St) 7 .20; 2. Wilson 400, Hogan (Ks) 47.68. 500m, Sowerby US); 3. Scott (Can) 9:14.9 ; 4. Larrieu (PCC) (Viii) 7.28 ; 3. Kirkland (SC) 7.43; 4. Richard (DC I-Ant) 1: 02.3; 2. Rau ( Ks) 1: 0 3.4; 3. 9:26. 7; 5. R. Joyce (Wa-GB) 9:29.9; 6. Ban kes (Ga) 7.46; 5. Benjamin (Aub) 7 .48; 6. Towns Newhouse 1: 03.7 ; 4 . Coombs (DC I-Tri) 1:04.5. (RAA) 9:47.2. (Tn) 7.50. Heats (a): 111- 1. Kirkland 7.44; 2. 800, Seiger (unat) 1: 5 1.8; 2 . Enyea r t (PCC) 50mH, Sande r s (Ca HS) 7.55; 2 . Johnson Gault (Tn) 7.45. 1:52.5. (Stan TC) 7 .56; 3. Young (Fl St) 8.00; 4. 4 x 440(b), Illinois 3 : 12.94 ; 2. Florida A&M 2M, Duhaime (VAC-Can) 8:44.6; 2. Butler Johnson (Ca HS) 8.01. 3:12 .95; 3. Mississippi State 3: 13.01 . 8:45.8; 3. Stoynings (VAC-GB) 9:02.6; 4. HJ( a), Ripberge r (NC St) 7 -1¾; 2. Kirkland Cummings (PCC) 9:22.3. EAST TENNESSEE INVITATIONAL (SC) 7-0; 3. Lane (Aub ) 6 - 10. 4 x 400, DC I nternatlonal 3: 14. 2; 2. Kansas PV(a), Bucklngham(Ks) 16-0; 2. Stark (Fl St) 3: 16.0. Johnson City, 'J'n., Jan 9(a)-10(b) / 293.3y 15 -6; 3 . tie, Dandino (Ms St) & Cook (Tn) 15-6, PV, Pursley (ACU) 1 7-3 ¾; 2. Buckingham unbanked synthetic-oversized-track mismeas ­ Women: 60y(b), Cheeseb'ar~ugh (TSTC) (Ks) 16-8 ¾ . ured, 2 short per lap /- ft. 6.89; 2. Moore (Okla) 7.12; 3. Toomer (Md) 7.13. Women: 300m, Taylor 36.9 1 WR (o ld Invitational Events: Semis(a): 111- 1. Cheeseboro ug h 6.88. WR, 37. 1 3 Ottey [Jam - Nb] '80); 2. Ottey 60y(b), E. King (Al TC) 6.21; 2. Glance (AA) 440(b), Garren (Va) 55.03; 2. Davis (Tn St ) 37 .23 (x, 3 a- t W). 6.24; 3. Lattany !Ga) 6 .26; 4 . Gault (Tn) 6.39; 55 .74 ; 3. Poll ion !St St) 56.02. 500m, Killinbeck 1: 13.3; 2. Waithera 5. J. Thomas (MTCJ 6.40. 880(b) , Walton (Tn) 2: 08.69 ; 2. Lamb elet (Ken) 1: 14.0; ... 5. Be ll e ( DC I ) 1: 15.8. 440(b), Hogan (Ks) 47.20; 2. Blair (Tn) (Corn-Swi) 2: 10 .06; 3. Blake (Tn St -Jam) 2: 10.37. 800, Campbell (Stan TC) 2: 06.9; 2. Mc ­ 47 .51; 3. Harr is (CA I A) 47.64 ; 4. Simmons (AA) Hea ts(a): II 1. Campb ell (S TC) 2:12.69. Roberts 2: 07.6. 47 .69; 5. Walker ( Aub TC) 48 .1 1; 6. Ross (AA) Mi le(b), G roo s (Va ) 4 : 44. 75; 2. S:hnurpfei l HJ, Burrill (Nb) 5-10¾; 2. Konihowski 48 .32. (Stan) 4:45.81 ; 3 . Hawo rt h (Va) 4:47.30; 4 . Bird 5-10¾; 3. Chase (Md) 5-7 . Mi le(b), Scott (Sub 4) 3:54 .50; 2. Flynn (ETSU) 4: 50.98; 5. Portasik (T n ) 4:56.58 ; 6. (NBTC-Eir) 3:54 .73; 3. Paige (AA) 3:57.52 ; 4. Lyons (Stan) n.t. ' RUNNER'S WORLD INDOOR Coghlan (6ir ) 3:59.10; 5. Donoghue (NYAC) 2M(a), Webb (AW) 9:53.20 ; 2. Schnurpfeil 4:00.53; 6 . Lemashon (UTEP-Ken) 4:01 .68. 10:01.89; 3. Lyons 10 :22. 40; 4. B ird 10:28 .6 0; 2M(b) , Leek (E T n-GB) 8:35.46; 2. Korir Daly City, Ca., Jan. 2 /160y banked 5. Springs (NC St) 10: 31.98; 6. H ornbe rger board; attendance 5053/ - 50m, E. King (A l) (Viii -Ken) 8:38.35; 3 . Fox (Aub) 8:43.63; 4. (Tn) 10:32.72. ~ 5. 74 (= 5, = 7 a-t W; 2, 2 a-t US; = 2, = 2 a•t C) ; Rank in (Ok) 8:44.07; 5. Perkins (NYAC) 8:45.79; 60yH(b), Watkins (THTC) 8.00; 2. Thomas 6. Burrige (VAC-Can) 8:47.11. 2. Threatt (Az) 5.86; 3. Harvey (S LO) 5.88; (Ky) 8.26; 3. Lower (Ky) 8.32. Heats(a): 1- 1. 4 x 440(b), Tennessee 3: 12. 1; 2. Kansas 4. Abrahams (NBTC - Pan) 5.90; 5 . Kent (SLO) Watkins 7.99. Semis(a): 11- 1. Watkins 7.94. 3: 12.3; 3. Villanova 3: 12.5; 4. Michigan 3: 14.1 ; 6.01; 6. Siai -Siai (SLO-Nig) 6.14. Heats: 1- 1. 4 x 440(b), Tenn essee 3:40.05; 2. Tenne ssee 5. Oklahoma 3: 14.8; 6. Maryland 3: 14.8. Siai-Siai 5.83; 2. Threatt 5.84; 3. Abrahams State 3:41.12; 3. Virginia 3 :46.95 . Heats(a) : 4 x 880(b), Virginia 7:28.92; 2. Pitt 5.90; 4. Williams (Stan) 5.97; 5. T. White (Ca l) 11- 1 . Tennessee 3:43.32. 5.98; 6. Deal (UTEP) 5.99. 11- 1. Ki n g 5.76; 7:34.69; 3. Auburn 7:34.80, HJ(a), Childre ss (Ky) 5 - 10; 2 . Chase (Md) D isMed (b, 1 lap short on 1320 leg), Villanova, 2. Harvey 5.83; 3. Kent 5 .94; 4. K. Robinson 5-8; 3. Heinrich (NC St) 5 -8 . (Ca HS) 5.97. 2. East Tennessee; 3. Clemson. SP(a), Hau ch ( Tn -Can) 51 -6¼; 2. Wood (KTC) 500m, Cameron (UTEP -Jam) 1 :05.6; 2. HJ(b), W ill iams (Navy) 7 -4¼; 2. tie, Glover (En Ky) & Thierfe lder (Md) 7-1 ¾ ; 4. Pring le 49-4½; 3 . Crapper ( Ky -Can) 47-3¼; 4. Thornton Green (USC) 1 :06. 0; 3 . Kamber (SJ St-Swi) (KTC) 45-6 ½. 1 :06.6 ; 4. Guss (Cal-Can) 1:06 .7 . (AA) 7- 1¾. 1000m, Korir (UI - Ken) 2:25 .4 ; 2. Sallez PV( b), McCarthy (Md) 16-6 ; 2. Hunter (AA) (SLO) 2:26.4; 3. Enyeart (PCC) 2:29.4; 4. 16-6 ; 3. tie, Raymond (Nb) & Ne wton (Nb) 16 -0; DARTM O UTHmAUCONY RELAYS Cleary (SM TC) 2:29.4; 5. Nichols (GBTC) 5 . Spivey (Aub) 16 -0. 2:32.1; 6. M. White (Ca l) 2:34.6. LJ(b), Grimes (Tn) 25-11; 2. Wilhoite (Ks) Han ov er , N.1-t. , Jan. 11 / 220 unbanked Mile, Scott (S ub 4) 3:59 .6; 2. Moorcroft 24 - 11 ¼; 3. Ross (Mi) 24-9; 4. Christian (Ga) synt he tic /-5 5 111,Ser rette (FD -Tri) 6.28; 2. (G B) 4: 01.3; 3. Flynn ( AA -Eir) 4: 01 .6; 4 . 24-7¾; 5. Agney (Ms St) 24 - 5; 6. Hans en (Ks) Hodg e (A ll C h - V I) 6.32 ; 3. Skinner (Pe nn ) Paige (AA) 4:04.7 ; 5. Macdonald (WVTC) 24 - 3¼. 6.37. 4 :05.9; 6. Maree (Viii-SA) 4:06.1 ; 7. Lacy TJ(a), Hanna (UTEP-Bah) 55-4¼ (f, 47 -5 ¾, 500m, Pr i ce (All Ch ) 1 :02.41 (9, x a-t US) ; (NBTC) 4:06.6; 8. Wicksell (Sub 4) 4 : 07.5 ; 52-1½, f, f, 55-4¼) ; 2. Connor (SMU-GB) 53-11 2. Alves (FD -G uy) 1 :02 .48; 3. Seiger (unat) ... dnf-Koningh (Sub 4). (52 -1 1, 53-11, f, p, P, p); 3. Cousins (Md) 52-2; 1 :04 .03 . 3000, Dixon (AA -NZ) 8:0 1.4; 2. Waigwa 4 . Siler (Tn) 52-1 ½; 5. Stringfello w ( 11) 51-10; 800, Gre')orek (Gtn) 1:51 .46 ; 2 . Ouma (U I- Ken) 8:02.8 ; 3. Slack (NBTCJ 8:04.5; 4. 6. Kinney (P itts) 50.7. (FD-Ken) 1 · 5 1.69. Co l ton (GB) 8:07.5 ; 5. Padilla ( BYU) 8:12.6; SP(b), Carter (SMU ) 64-6; 2. Cain (AA) 61 -5; 1000m , De Rienzo ( NYAC ) 2:24.37 ; 2. 6 . Aldridge (Sub 4) 8:15.4; ... dnf - Maaninka 3. L ehmann ( II) 60 -7 ½; 4. Staub (Nb) 59 - 1; 5. Garland (un a t) 2: 24. 87; 3. Byrn e (Gtn) 2:25.21 . (Fin). Scott ( UTEP ) 57 -2 ½. 1500, Stee ds ( FD -Can) 3 :44 .41 ; 2.
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