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FRISBEE WORLD l pubhcatl011 of IN.! Editor lntern::tt onal Fn•,b P Assoc•at10n " Editorial Offices WORLD o The 1nternat10r. J\ Fusbee Assoc A GAME OF CENTIMETERS PO Bo~ 664 Frt::.bf port .. are 1n thr F trly stages but we can seo that they have A aml•ra C<.~•lornsa 91802 greul putt.nhal allraclton Many people look forward to worldwsde Subscription Rates snterest and mvolvement In our sports tn the futuro The organ•zallon S5 00 I " y& (6 S) st&ell chose the name lntotnatlonal Fnsbee Assoclahon, even though Article Submlt~lon Amoucans aro the 1n111ators and leaders sn the sport One small but Deadlsne lor ne> t s<- ue- October 15th ssgnsltcant way we could smprovc our leadership ss ussng metnc, not English, measures. Regardless of pol1l1cat npplos 1n th1s country thss Editor Dan Roddtck year, the future w1ll certasnly be measured by the metnc system and Assistant Editor JoCahow we should get Fnsbee sports onto that system as QUICkly and Managing Editor ShclrtHenlz completely as we can Wnte the rules for Frssbee games 1n meters, record records n meters wo hove o start from Wham·O m the world OonMauclo..y Graphsc Design Class scncs descnbcd In grams I am address ng th1s above all to BobOudey 1 FA and Fusbeo World, wh ch ore the organszahons that nave the greatest power to establish standards m th s area What do you thsnk? Eastern Edstor Gary Scuberl Brand Frentz Mid·Westem Editor Bruce "oger Davss. Calrlotn1a Southern Editor TOITI Monroe 1 agtoo We have made some advances m th1S area duflng '77 Western Editor lO'Tl McRann but mote wr/1 como soon Stotk

SPECIAL ORDER p , " nJ 1 (or 1 Wham 0 Premium Fastback Frisbee Closeout Spu,.sal •41·0 Protuwpe Super Pro (money enclosed) Bruce Fugelstrom Table of Hauppauge, New York LEND A HAND Contents Ae tho Frisbee competitor gets better at their sporl. they expect more all my luggage appeared. Two tnlgs were stuffed with and more out of tho running ol the Frtsbee tourn1ments Thanks to the Wednesday the 24th trading discs. , 3 Rose Bowl Coverage efforts ol tile organizers of the competitions I have been to In the East, The bus ride to La Guardta was a real drag- had to The bus ride to Cal Tech was pleasant Coors 11 World Records Update tho events have been run protly smoothly p1ck 11 up at 5·15 AM I Once I got to the airport though, I doesn't seem much better than Hamm's- another myth 12 1977 Nalsonal Sones Review 1 would hke 10 posnt out though many non·compc\lt ve Fnsbee players 17 Going Down have not seen a Frisbee tournament Through venous people s efforts was really pumped - Fnsbee players everywhere. We destroyed. 26 Tne Factory Connect1on many local tournaments arc being sponsored by parks, beaches etc had plenty of time to shoot the bull - the plane was We arrived at Cal Tech about an hour behind schedule 27 In Future Issues for tocal communstles Often working by snstructrons on paper on how to delayed for an hour (seems everyone's delaymg too because of our delay in New York I checked in and Coming Up run tho events. they arc nevertheless promoting llle use of the Fnsbee much these days). We fmally got going at 11 :45. I spent went to the dorm lobby for a snack and the orientation 1 feel that we, who are most fam•har w1th the Fnsboe world, should do meeting What a crowd It was really wild to see all of us our best to help our local communtllcs 1n the•r contest Unfortunately the first hour or so reading over the competitor's manual. 1 have wstnessed our own people complasn and carry on about the way I also took a freestyle lesson by eavesdropping as together at once I guess 11 seems routtne in other sports a beach sponsored contest y,as run A sport is only as great as those Bloeme and Kollmar talked out their planning for their but I just couldn't handle all that Frisbee talent in one who part c pate m rt 1 hope a v.11ve of professsonahsm docs not undo A ug ts r rVC

4 Fnsbee World, Sepi./Oct. 1977 Fnsbee World. Sept./Oct 1977 5 Delay-X. I got a really fine red Mini for you for a brown of time to do some photography The race for the prototype up on the block. It was obvious that K~rkland section w1th two or three drops in a row, but in general, Tnx. I guess it was a good deal but they seemed super overall titles wore really tight with critical performances wanted the disc. Bidding started at $15.00 with Mountain it was good (not as good as you and I would have been, exc1ted about the Tnx. You always wonder if you did the in all of the semis. In the open, Kirkland, Hoskins, and Krae VanSickle going back and forth at about 25c of course). Only two pairs were to move from our pool right thing when the guys' friends go nuts right after you Youngman and Bloeme were all within reach. The increments up to $23 00. Then Kirkland yells out "30 however, with some real taler.t followmg us. The last leave. I moved about six of the Eastern Ultimate discs women's and senior's divisions were equally tight. Both dollars"! Everyone was really getting into it Krae comes three pairs were just fantastic Tom Kennedy and Tom - they were really hot I'll show you what I scored when of last years' winners were trailing - Monika and Steady back with $30.25, Ktrkland to S35: Mountam back m at Shepherd from Santa Barbara won the pool w1th a we get together Ed both lying fourth. S36: Krae at $36.25. Kirkland tries to end it again by tremendous show. Amaztng control and using a 119. 1 got some great shots of TR&C with the long lens - jumping to $50 00! Kalb ts going nuts. Krae returns with We hntshed fourth of the seven- not bad, huh? Friday the 26th one of Joseph Youngman making the winnmg catch. I S50.25 The whole place is rolling. Mountain made one I was up really early in Accuracy. Nell and I were still I fmally closed up shop about 1:00 AM and things I also got Dan Habeeb winning MTA. I did what should more stab at $55 00 and then Kirkland closed the door pumped about the freestyle and working on some new were still going pretty strong. I needed some sleep .. . be a good study on Monika as she warmed up for MTA. with $75.00. Krae pretended he was coming back at thmgs. I probably should have been warming up for My trading neighbor Che has a very nasty streak. I tried to get a series of shots on Malafronte's sidearm $75 25 but bowed to John instead John got the disc Accuracy mstead- I was called, stepped up and threw He woke everyone up at 6:45 AM and seemed to enjoy for d1stance but couldn't seem to get the right angle. and an ovation. an amazing 7 That was stupid- my only really dumb the role. AI breakfast I read Thursday's results and I also spent some t1me try1ng to find a partner for Another big item was a matched set of black Jimmies move in the competition I felt pretty bad until I talked

remembered that I had my shot at the golf final freestyle- you're a hard man to replace. Right before - 119 and 141 Kirkland used Fuzzy Taylor as an to Gary Perlberg- he hit 5. We freestyled our misery commg up. we left for the dorm, I found Ne I and he said he was agent on this one to avoid another bidding war. They away. Tom Kennedy made us both feel even better as he 0fl the bus I got some advice about the Oak Grove looking too. How can you go wrong with a name like still cost him S80.00. threw three times as many hits as I produced to get a course -watch out for trees All the people in my Neil Delay? We agreed to get up early Saturday to work I bid on a number of thtngs, missing out on a real fine new world record. It looked like the discs were on radar foursome had scored 60's at La Mirada- a matched some thtngs out. pearlescent Classic I did get a weird Tang Premium The highspot or the day was the freestyle semi. set. We started seven holes behind the leaders- just as That evening was probably my favorite time of the and a 91 mold orange Pro. Fourteen pairs put on a really exciting display II was a well they would never see me coming! whole week At first I was bummed because John After the auctton, I walked up to Colorado Boulevard special two-pool arrangement ::tllernaling at one site. The Oak Grove is a strange course. It's very hard to make Mortimer's clinic on relaxation in play was lull and I with a couple of people and got a milkshake When I music was good and loud. the crowd appreciative and up ground as they aro all par 3's and twos are a must couldn't get in bull went to the freestyle seminar instead. got back, I stopped in two or three rooms that were still the playing mspiring. I wrote down 14 separate moves I started off with two threes, a four and finally a two By II was informative and I ftnally got an understanding of talktng Frisbee. I fell asleep in the last room. Finally I want to work on. then. I had fallen four behind Joseph Youngman who the component judgmg system. When tt ended, I was someonP. shook me and I stumbled off to my room. Everyone seemed in an especially good mood on the was leading our group. Somehow I didn't think I was planning to go to an Ultimate discussion but someone .. way back to Cal Tech I couldn't decide whether to go gaining on Bloeme. It turned out that someone was said to wait because Dr. I was going to auction off his Saturday the 27th to Disneyland, the Dodger game or stay at the dorm gaining though, as Mark Horn, a local guy won by three. collection. This I had to see. It took him about 10 · Nell and I got together at 7:30 AM to work on our Inertia prevailed and I stayed at the dorm. It turned out My deadly putter, Morris, finished tn a tie for second. minutes to set up but a crowd was gathering. The first routine out behind the dorm. He had some good co-op to be a good decision because I discovered Flapjack I ballooned to a 58 Not bad but six behtnd Marie few items went pretty slow- '74 WFC discs, Classics, ideas and some real nice delay combinations. He hked Guts. You remember the orange one in your collection? Murphy, the women's w1nner and two behind Jack etc. Then people started chanting for the " hot stuff". the S1amese move you and I used too. We had break­ Don't trade 11. The game is played at about 9 yards with Roddick. the senior champ. I guess I need to do some There was some spinted bidding on a couple of Flying fast and caught the bus to the Rose Bowl fields. Our two person teams. The rules are about the same as thmking about my golf game. Saucers which fmally went at about $15.00. The chant freestyle pool was really strong and we came up second. Guts but most throws are not fast, just crazy The soft After the round, we rode back to the Rose Bowl lit>lds continued and he finally said, "OK,OK, what do you We really cookedl I hit my behmd-the-back exchange rubber disc flies like a demented manta ray Catching for the field event semis Needless to say, I had plenty want"? Consensus brought a super rare Fastback and all our co-op moves worked. We had a little flat is very difficult- throwing is an art.

6 Fr ..be e Y1or d S pt / Oct 1977 Fnsbee World Sept / Oct 1977 7 John Weyand and Don Hoskins announced themselves In accuracy, Kirkland dueled it off with Mark Watson world champions in the event (based on their record in and won by one hit, sewing up the overall. The duel-off John's apartment) They ended up standing about 30 made it pretty interesting Not edge-of-your-seat stuff, different teams and upholdtng the title. Two courts but interesting developed in the dorm lobby and the crowd loved it. Guts was great. The All Stars won it in a really close Netl and I struggled through some tight games on the B match Hoskins had told me the Library was a cinch to court and then got creamed against the champs. You win but I couldn't find him before the match. and I have to play After that, I got a manicure from The K-9 final was the last event with Ashley taking it the WFC manicurist' My delay nail has never been so with some of hts patented sky moves. It was a good pampered. I hear tlie courts cleared at 3:00 AM. I show. 48.000 spectators- unbelievable' finally hung it up about 1 30. On the bus back to the dorms, I talked to some guys about the parties of previous years - they sounded Sunday the 28th good Neil and I decided to get there early. We showered No need to get up until 9:00- I awoke with a start at and walked over to Burger Continental to beat the crowd. 7·00. I went over to breakfast and then signed up for We got seats right in front of the stage. The bus arrived some skill fair events- the ftnger flip and topwork (you just after we got our order and the place was instantly remember the attitude change things we were trying?) packed. The players provided the "entertainment". Some The finger flip class never came off but I did get to do of the acts were really good- Mike Young juggled and some topwork with Don Vaughn. Then they fi lmed a the Rochester Comedy Troupe told some of the worst mock-up of the golf final and I made myself a prominent jokes I have ever heard. The hit, however, was Jose member of the gallery (we get what we can). Montalvo in a complete belly dancer outfit-outrageous. About 1:00, we left for the Bowl. As we arrived, the We left a little early hoping for some Flapjack Guts. crowd was already gathering. About 10,000 people were Instead, we got a traditional WFC shower from Johnny waiting for the gates to open and parking was pretty Hodges and about 20 other crazies. We were going to tight We went inside and had a short meeting before help get other people but it seemed they had enough the warm-up events I finished third in the airbrush race help so we sat in the room and talked for a while. and fifth in the delay contest (about 35 seconds!). Neil and I were the fourth tunnel of 23 in a tunnelling record. Monday the 29th The show opened wtth MTA, TR&C and women's All at once, it was over- breakfast, bus ride and in freestyle demos. By this time, there were at least 30,000 the atr It seemed like minutes and years since we had people in the Bowl and more streaming in. Just before left. I didn't really talk to anyone on the way back just the Ultimate demo started. Don Hoskins came up and thought about Kirkland and the Fastback. Rocket and the said he wanted to give me a chance to get my S1 0 back Flapjack and my S20, those three putts and seven hits i9/7 WORLD FRISD€€® He gave me Penn State and 6 goals- it seemed like that 11 1 MTA and 48.000 people on their feet clapping a good deal By halftime, I realized that Rocket was even like crazy- it was quite a trip. CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS a better handicapper than Frisbee"player. World Distance Championship SENIORS World Freestyle Championship The K-9 prelims were really interesting- as usual, OPEN 1 Ed Headrick. LAFC 8.5 sec Playoff OPEN 2. Ken VanSickle, NYFDI 6.6 sec Playoff Ashley was spectacular Some of the other dogs were 1. Joseph Youngman, 1 Jens Velasquez, NJPE Library Bar 3 Jack Roddick CVFC 6.9 sec Playo:r Erwin Velasquez. NJPE pretty amazing too. One dropped each disc on the run 313.0 II (95.4m) 2. V1ctor Malafronte, NCFG 291.0 rt (88.7m) World Throw, Run, and Catch 2. J1m Brown Canada by the owner and chased the next throw. Another leaped 3. Steve Slasor, OW 278.0 fl (84 7m) Championship Bill King. Canada WOMEN 3. Joe Hudoklln WSW up and took the Frisbee off his owner's head. OPEN l Monlka Lou, NCFG 231 .5 It (70.6m) Rich Smits WSW In women's distance, Monika again took the overall by 1 Joseph Youngman, 2 Janna Roycrafl, AA 204.0 II (62.2m) the last event. Last year, it was half a point; this year it L1brary Bar 206 5 It (63.0m) WOMEN 3 Ga11 McColl, Canada 187.0 It (57.0m) 1 Monlka Lou NCFG 2 Karl Krohne. NYFOl 189.5 ft (57.8m) was even closer. She tied wtth Cyndi Birch but took the SENIORS 2, Peter Bloeme. NYFOI 179.5 It (54.7m) Cyndl B1rch, SBC title because she had won more events. That's cutting 1. Ken VanSICkle, NYFDI 229.0 It (69.8m) 3. WOMEN M1chele Pezzoli SBC 2. Ed Headnck, LAFC 218.0 It (66 4m) it close. 1 Jack1e Entw1slle, BFC 98.5 It (30 Om) SENIORS 3 Ralph W1111amson. OW 195.0 It (59 4m) In open distance, Joseph Youngman took his second 2 M1chele Pezzol1, SBC 90.0 f1 (27.4m) 1 Ra.ph W l.amson. OW world title over Slasor and Malafronte. The wind in the World Accuracy Championship 3 Cynd1 81fch 90 0 It (274m) 2 Ken VanSickle, NYFDI Bowl makes it real roulette Some jump up and float. OPEN SENIORS 3 Jack Rodd1ck, CVFC 1 John Klfkland, SOFF 15 of 28 1 others drop like rocks Jacl A' dd1ck, CVFC 99.5 It (30.3m) .. 2. Mark Watson, SFT 14 of 28 2. Ralph Williamson, OW 91 5 It (27.9m) WFC '77 Overall Championship Results The freestyle was really something All of the routines 3 Mark Danna, NYFDI 12 of 28 3 Ken VanS1c11e NYFOI 875ft (267m) OPEN were strong-highly technical stuff but good consistency WOMEN 1 John Klfkland, SDFF 1360 pomts 1 World Frisbee Golf Championship throughout The crowd reaction on the Velasquez routtne Teresa Gaman NCFG 13of 28 2. Peter Bloeme. NYFDI 108.5 oo•nts 2. Cynd1 B~rch, SBC 12 of 28 OPEN was incredible- over 45 000 people on thetr feet 1 Marl Horn, OGG 101 3 Joseph Youngman. 3. Ga11 McColl, Canada 10 of 28 L1brary Bar 105 0 po1nts applauding like crazy. You could tell they had seen 4. Patti H1psky LAFC 10 of 28 2 George Morns, OGG 104 'l Petror Bloeme, NYFDI 104 4 Don Hoskms, LAFC 100 5 pomts freestyle before - they went for all the good stuff in all World Maximum Ti me Aloft 5 Ken We<>terf,eld, Canada 88 5 po,nts the routines, even the subtle things. WOMEN Championship I M::1ne Murphy, WCFA 116 WOMEN OPEN 2 Cynd1 B~rch, SBC 124 1 Mon1ka Lou, NCFG 38.0 points 1 Dan Habeeb. BFC 11 4 sec 3 Alic1a Maris, NCFG 125 (3 1st places) 2 Tom Monroe. FFT 11 0 sec 4 Sheryl Payne. ow 125 2 Cynd1 Blfch SBC 38 0 POintS 3 Don Hoskins. LAFC 10 8 sec SENIORS 3 Gail McColl. Canada 32.0 pomts WOMEN 1 Jack Roddick CVFC 121 SENIORS 1 Mon1ka Lou, NCFG 9 4 sec 2. Ed Headrick LAFC 123 1. Jack Roddick CVFC 11 0 points 2. Sheryl Payne. OW 6 7 sec 3. Ken VanSickle, NYFDI 128 2. Ken VanSICkle, NYFDI 9.0 points 3. Janna Roycraft. AA 6.0 sec 4 Ralph Wiliamson, ow 128 3. Ralph W1liamson, OW 8.5 po1nts 8 Fnsbee World. Sept /Oct 1977 Fr1sbee World Scpi/Oct 1977 9 NOTE. ALL INDIVIDUAL RECORDS WERE SENIOR'S WORLD RECORDS ACCURACY SET IN I.F.A. SANCTIONED TOURNA­ (45 yrs. 1) 6 or 28 MENTS DURING COMPETITION Bobby Stanislaus OUTDOOR DISTANCE Monrovia, CA 242 It (73.8m) April 23. 1977 MEN'S WORLD RECORDS Ed Headrick lrvme, CA Costa Mesa, CA OUTDOOR DISTANCE March 26. 1977 (9 years or younger) Dave Johnson Santa Barbara, CA 412 It ( 125 6m) Ocean Blufl, MA MAXIMUM TIME ALOFT OUTDOOR DISTANCE July 24, 1976 8 4 seconds 132 It (40.2m) Boslon, MA Ed Headnck Bruce Deerhake Costa Mesa CA Columbus. OH INDOOR DISTANCE August 25. 1977 August 7, 1977 284 II. (86.6m) Los Angeles. CA Columbus. OH Vrctor Malalronte Berkeley. CA THROW, RUN AND CATCH August 24 1977 11611 (354m) OTHER WORLD RECORDS Los Angeles CA Ralph Wrlliamson Seattle. WA FRISBEE ~ FIELD GOAL MAXIMUM TIME ALOFT March 26. 1976 100 yards 15.0 seconds Santa Barbara, CA John Kirkland Ken Westerfield ACCURACY Del Mar, CA Toronlo. Ontano August 3, 1975 August, 1975 and 15 of 28 La Canada, CA Cli!l Towne Jack Roddick NAT ULT Santa Barbara, CA Shtppensburg, PA GROUP MARATHON March 26, 1977 June 25. 1977 840 hours Santa Barbara CA New York, NY Ed Sussman's group THROW, RUN AND CATCH Eugene. OR JUNIOR'S WORLD RECORDS June. 1976 24 7.5 It (75.4m) (16 years or younger) Eugene OR Josepn Youngman c PS Jackson. Ml OUTDOOR DISTANCE MINI MAXIMUM TIME ALOFT August 25, 1977 302 II. (92.0m) 8.8 seconds Bringing the best Ultimate teams (including three starters from the They won lhe lltle by a convincing Los Angeles, CA Brian Buchner Michael Young in the United States together is a previous year's championship 32 to 14 margin. The demonstration Ormond Beach, Fl Modesto, CA ACCURACY August 6. 1977 May 15, 1977 difficult task. B y riding on the Rutgers team) the boys from the game in the Rose Bowl was equally 21 of 28 Ormond Beach Fl San Franctsco, CA coattails of WFC '77, this rather beach still triumphed in the Western clear-cut. From the start, it was clear Tom Kennedy Sanla Barbara CA MAXIMUM TIME ALOFT GROUP DISTANCE expensive trick was performed for National. that Penn State was not the team August 27, 1977 10 8 seconds (over 24 hour lime period) the first time this year. Although which had forged through the tough Los Angeles CA Krae VanSrckle Penn State had a serious problem 428 02 m1les (688 84km) future national championships will Eastern nationals. They were just New York. NY South Windsor Utltmate Fnsbee Team The entire summer came after their August 7, 1976 certainly be held separately, East fifteen guys trying to remember how WOMEN'S WORLD RECORDS July 8·9, 1977 season and before lhe championship Toronto, On Vernon, CT did meet West in '77. The situation they did it. OUTDOOR DISTANCE It had to hurl them. Obviously, all THROW, RUN AND CATCH MARATHON ULTIMATE FRISBEE was an intriguing one for any student 283 5 lt. (86 4m) the players recognized the problem The smooth coordination of the 16911. (51.5m) 15 hours of the game. Penn Stale had fought Susanne Lempert Krae VanSickle and dedicated themselves to indi­ Condor game first unsettled and New York, New York Michigan State vs. Kalamazoo College their way through the most competi­ New York, NY January, 1975 vidual conditioning and playing with then destroyed any semblence of July 24, 1976 August 26. 1976 tive year in Eastern Ultimate history, Boston MA Kalamazoo, Ml summer league teams. but it was the teamwork which had brought Los Angeles. CA earning the Eastern title after a long TWO PERSON MARATHON not like playing together. A weekend them the Eastern title. INDOOR DISTANCE ACCURACY season and a series of close victories 222 5 rt (67 8m) 78 hours. 2 minutes of work at State College prior to 17 or 28 Dave Outnn and Jell Doney at the championship. They repre· They took it well. Eighteen goals is a Montka Lou Bruce Tasholl the game was some help, but not Berkeley, CA Pasadena. CA sented the best of the most active big margin to rationalize, but they New York, NY June 19·22, 1977 enough. Meanwhile, Santa Barbara August 24, 1977 June 25, 1976 Ultimate area in the world. Los Angeles, CA Pasadena, CA continued their low key play al could have belittled the outcome by New York, NY dwelling on their disadvantages­ ... MAXIMUM TIME ALOFT NAIL DELAY (SELF-THROWN) home, not meeting any outside squad CHIDREN'S WORLD RECORDS 43.3 seconds Santa Barbara was in a considerably they didn't. Their situation was 9.9 seconds (12 years or younger) between their Western championship Monrka Lou Marty Johnson different situation These were club obvious. Next year's game will be Brier. WA and the big one Berkeley, CA OUTDOOR DISTANCE players who had developed almost more favorably scheduled to fit the .. August 27 1976 May 14, 1977 216 It (65.8m) San Franc1sco CA all of their skills through intra-club The burden of proof definitely fell to seasons of the teams involved, but Los Angeles. CA Scolt McGlasson scrimmages. Prior to the emergence Penn Stale. They were expected to the 77 championship was an impor­ THROW, RUN AND CATCH Monrovra, CA CANINE DISTANCE March 26. 1977, Santa Barbara. CA 152 5 It (46.9m) 318.5 II . (97 1m) of Los Angeles teams, stimulated by win-always an uncomfortable role. tant step for the game. It showed us lrv Kalb throwing lor Teresa Gaman MAXIMUM TIME ALOFT Eastern refugees, Santa Barbara The Condors were loose and confi­ that the sport transplants well. You Palo Alto, CA Ashley Whippet 7.9 seconds Los Angeles. CA had absolutely no one to test them­ dent. Why not? They had never lost don't even have to have a C.H.S. June 25. 1977 Bobby Stanislaus , BC Canada Apnl 12, 1977 selves against. As the L.A act got and Penn State didn't look that Varsity shirt to play. New people Monrovta, CA Los Angeles, CA going, it became clear that the special. Additionally, the invevltable can play now too and play very ACCURACY March 26 1976. Santa Barbara CA 24 HOUR PAIR DISTANCE Condors were for real. The games talk of the superior level of Eastern well indeed. 15 of 28 THROW, RUN AND CATCH 323 44 mrles (520 53km) were close, but Santa Barbara won teams added a certain sense of Mon ka Lou 105 It (32m) Bnce Gray, Eric G1rty Berkeley CA Scou McGlasson Ctncinnah. OH them all Despite a strong L.A team purpose to their efforts. June 12 1976 Monrovia CA July 21-22, 1977 Florence AL March 26, 1976, Santa Barbara, CA Clncmnati, OH 10 Fnsbee World, Sept/Oct 1977 Fr1sbee World, Sept /Oct 1977 11 Over 1600 players entered the meets; 681 men scored points; 87 women. Players came from aU states except Alaska and four Canadian provinces. 1911 The average qualifier went to 5.4 meets, traveling over 4,500 miles. World records were broken in seven events and tied in one. SERIFS Joseph Youngman qualified in Guts, by points and an overall automatic. NATIONAL CHAMPIONS G OLF Midwest Krae VanSickle, Cynthia Kelly East Mark Danna, Marie Murphy West John Kirkland, Sheryl Payne

M .T.A. East Jose Montalvo, Gail McColl West Tom Monroe, Monika Lou

A CCURACY Midwest Krae VanSickle East Peter Bloeme West Ken Westerfield

T.R. & C. East Dave Marini, Cynthia Kelly West Don Hoskins, Cyndi Birch

DISTANCE East Steve Slasor. Ruth Condor South Ross Snyder, Gail McColl

FREESTYLE East Joe Hudoklin/ Rich Smits West John Kirkland/ Jeff Jorgenson South Joe Hudoklln/Rich Smits

ULTIMATE East Penn. State University West Santa Barbara Condors

GUTS World Champions Library Bar, Houghton, Michigan U S. Champions Library Bar, Houghton, Michigan

POINT LEADERS Maximum possible points were 380 (two 180-point meets plus a 20-point festival) Open: Krae VanSickle 345 points John Ktrkland 341 points Peter Bloeme 309 points SINGLE MEET SCORING Ken Westerfield 292 points Open: Victor Malafronte 287 5 points Midwestern U.S. Jim Challas, Marie Murphy Peter Bloeme 173 points (Tampa) Eastern U.S Peter Bloeme, Marie Murphy Krae VanSickle 170 points (Minneapolis) Women: Western US. Tom Kennedy, Cyndi Birch John Kirkland 168 points (Santa Barbara) Gail McColl 293.5 points 225 points Eastern Canada Tom Monroe. Gail McColJ Women: Cynthia Kelly Marie Murphy 202 pointe; Western Canada John Kirkland, Gail McColl Gail McColl 138 points (Austin) Cynth1a Kelly 121.5 points (Florence) Seniors: Cyndi Birch 120 points (Santa Barbara) Ralph Williamson 305 points

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Victor Malalronte and Ken Westerfield clinched front vrew of design (Shouldn't wear il H you Boomerang throw• * therr Rose Bowl berths. George Morris of the Oak Grove Gophers can't expta rn rt) S M L XL $5.00 Shooting Frlabee discs Into a basketball hoop from a * emerged as a new force in the lr eld events as he took th ird In distance of 100 feet. three events. * Throwing 100-yard field goals I U.S. FRISBEE ALL STARS * Fri1bee 1how on ICE! Yes on ice skak!s. RESULTS: The World Champion Frisbee Show has performed in 300 DISTANCE: Wh t~ tank wrth navy 8 red trrm- 3 color cities covering 3 countries. Appeared in national TV shows OPEN: dosron lront and back. 100% heavy colton­ and commercials Demos lor pro and college basketball. 1 VIctor Malalronte, NCFG 305.5 It (93. 1m) see prcturc lor front and back 111ews (The baseball, football, tennrs soccer and hockey teams. 2 Ken Westerfield, Canada 305.0 It (93 Om) only shrrt you can 1 wear at a Senes meet') Automobile and toy shows, county lairs. playgrounds and 3. George Morris, OGG 304.5 It (92.8m) S M L XL S4 00 special groups. 4 Tom Schott NCFG 284 0 It (86,6m) Please contact Victor Malalronte 5 John Ktrkland. SDFF 275 0 It (83 8m) ILLUSTRATOR World Champion Frisbee Show Best mark George Morris, OGG 314.5 II. (95.9m) (semis) 2910 Newbury Street, Berkeley. Calif 94703 Gold c:h rrt " " a rr ost m$11uCtaonal leaturrng a throw on the front Phone (415) 841-1576 WOMEN and a eaten on Inc back - 100% heavy conan - senal perspective wrth 1 Monlka Lou, NCFG 234 0 It (71 3m) lots of vrsual rnlorma11on S M L XL S6 00 2 Sue Lempert, NYFDI 222 5 It (67 8m) 3 Cynthra Kelly, FFT 210.0 It (64.0m) Best Mark Monika Lou, NCFG, 255.0 It (77 1m) (semrs) SERIAL SHIRT tong steeve FREESTYLE: Lrghl blue, rong !;lr r 10 h:atunng mullrcolorcd silhouette senes on front and 1 Jeff Jorgenson, OW, John Kirkland SOFF logo olend on the back.- tOOO,o heavy cotlon S M L XL $6.00 2 John Anthony, NYFOI. Krae VanSickle, NYFOI 3 Jeff Solo. FFM. Michael Young, FFM 4 Brll Krng, Canada, Jim Brown, Canada JAM SHORTS Ken Westerfield, Canada, Tom Monroe, FFT Trghl rn the war~l loos<' rn the logs elastic drawstrrngs 2 pockets rn lhc ACCURACY: front - t OO% heavy colton rn navy and olf-whrte (sold out of burgundy 1. Ken Westerlreld, Canada 18/14 early) S M L S9 00 2 Jeff Jorgenson, OW 18/11 (Play-off) 3 Jell Solo, FFM 15 George Morris, OGG 15 BANDANNAS 5 John Wright 14 Two lyp , Sq 3r orr while wrth color trrm and logo blend desrgn and Larry Casey 14 Long Scarf olf·whrtc wrlh blue-green 11111" wrth logo blend Krae VanSickle, NYFOI 14 Specify shape S2 00 Best Mark Jeff Jorgenson, OW, Ken Westerfreld. Canada 18 (semis) LOOK FOR LONG SLEEVES GOLF: MEN In next r::..sue on FRISBEE FAMILY ULTIMATE and senal shirts 1 Mrchael Young, FFM 52 { 2 Tom Monroe FFT 53 3 John Krrkland SDFF 55 If you know "'hat Onarmascats• are I have Onarmaseat• drscs tn George Morns. OGG 55 3 srzes Please specrfy seal and srze S5 00 Krae VanSickle. NYFOI 55 Best Mark Michael Young, FFM, 52 (finals) WOMEN Add $1 00 per Hem lor 1st class and I 1 Teresa Gaman, NCFG 64 handling 6% tax on all Calrfornra orders 2 Monika Lou NCFG 65 3 Cynthia Kelly. FFT 68 Sheryl Payne, OW 68 Best Mark. Monika Lou, NCFG, 59 (prelims) w r11c tomboda P 0 Bo~t 686 Costa Mesa CA 92627 Phone (7141 642-1059 390 1 WO$terly Place, Sullo 101 • Newport Beach Calllorn•a • USA 92660 (71 4) 833·2$74 • TELEX 67·8363 Frrsbee World. Sept /Oct. 1977 • 17 16 Frrsbeo World. Sept./Oct. 1977 EASTERN NATIONAL FESTIVAL THROW, RUN AND CATCH: OPEN: June 25, 26- New York, New York 1 Tom McRann, NCFG 206.5 It (63 Om) 2. M1chae1 Hayes 188 5 It (57 5m) Hosted bt the New Yor~. Fly1ng D1sc Institute, Disc-over New York 3 Jeff Solo, FFM 185.0 fl (56 4m) '77 was the "Best1val" Festivals. One hundred and hfty enthus1ast1c 4, Jeff Jorgenson, OW 178 0 11(54 3m) d1SCOphl1es m1ngled w1th New Yorkers in Central Park and Prospect 5. M1chael Young FFM 170.0 It (51 8m) Park and enJoyed at least 6 trad1t1onat d1sciphnes and several Best Mark Tom Monroe. FFT 229.0 It (69 8m) (prelims) unknown actlv,lles. Fnst place w1nners were. WOMEN ACCURACY Kerry Kollmar 1 Ahc1a Mans. NCFG 119 0 It (363m) 2. Ga11 McColl Canada 110 0 ft (365m) M.T.A. Randy Osborne 3 Teresa Gaman NCFG 90 0 It (27 4m) GOLF Stu Case Best Mark. Teresa Gaman NCFG 152.5 ft. (46.5m) NEW WORLD RECORD " TOTAL" TR&C Kart Krohne ACCURACY: DISTANCE Steve Oberklrsch • I John Kirkland SDFF 16 Jens Velasquez 2 V1ctor Malalronte NCFG 15 Erw.n Velasquez Tom Monroe FFT 15 Bnan Eure 4, John BJrd, FFM 13 Jeff Solo. FFM 13 FREESTYLE M1chale Wohl John Stenzel 13 Clarence Brathwa11e J1m Kenner Canada 13 Allen Fnedman 'Ao op group) Best Mark John K~rkland. SDFF, 16 (fmals) V1ctor Malafronte, NCFG 16 (pre!,ms) OTHER EVENTS: Balloon Target DISTANCE: Roller Croquet OPEN: Disco Duet 1 v·ctor Malafronte NCFG 279 5 It (85 2m) Rccco·D,sc 2. Steve Gottheb NCFG 265 0 It (81 Om) 3. George Morris OGG 263 0 It (80 2m) 4. John Bird, FFM 256 5 It (78 2m) 5 John K1rkland. SDFF 249 0 It (75 9m) Be~t Mark V1ctor Malafronte NCFG 279 5 ft. (85 2m) WOMEN 1 Mon1ka Lou NCFG 215 5 It (65 7m) 2. Teresa Gaman. NCFG 174 5 ft (53 2m) 3 Aile. a Mans. NCFG 173 0 ft (52 7) Best Mark Mon1ka Lou. NCFG, 231 .0 It (70 4m) (prelims)

WESTERN CANADIAN OVERALL WOMEN 1 Gall McColl. Canada 8.5 June 25, 26- Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada 2. Mon1k0 Lou. NCFG 7.4 3 Teresa Gaman, NCFG 7.1 Vancouver hAS 3 relahvely long tradJilon of Fnsbee tournaments Best Mark Ga1l McColl, Canada, 8.5 (F.nals) I.F.T. WORLD GUTS CHAMPIONSHIPS ThiS year's Senes Meet however was the first national draw lor the meet John KHkland made h1s tnp north worthwhile as he put July 2, 3-Houghton, Michigan stronq performances 1n Freestyle, Accuracy, D1stance and Golf to take the uti(> OVERALL: Jon Dav1s was '" the hospital as a result of a car acctdl!nl (slnco RESULTS: MEN recovered) so the Ll!Jrary and the 1FT both had to function W1thout GOLF: vM Kirkland, SDFF 153 0 pts thCif SPiflted leaoer The staff of the meet earned It off qu1te well ~ Tom Monroe, FFT 133.5 PIS and 1he Ltbrary d1d even better as ltJey rega1ned the Nachazel Cup MEN 3 John B1td, NCFG 131 0 pts after two years of Air Ace dom.nallon The meet was marked by 1 v chact Young FFM 41 (Play-off w1nner) 4 V1ctor Ma!afronte NCFG 126 5 PIS tho en"ergence of a numw of strong contenders but most were 2 Mark Horn OGG 41 -,, v Gottlieb NCFG 117 5 pts knocked out before the tmal four In the semis the A r Aces 3 Tom Monroe FFT 42 narro-.vly edged a stro11g Los Angeles squad and the L brary turned John K1rktand SDFF 42 WOMEN back Paul s Amencan P e T'le Fmal was a case of sheer a McColl, Canada 900 pts Bt> t M 11k John Knkland, SDFF, 35 (Prehms) momentum as the Air Aces could do noth1ng to stop the L1brary's 2 Monu VanSICkle NYFOI, Bill K1ng Canada MEN John Sappington HMCU 2. Tom Shepherd SBC, Jell Soto, FFM 1 Tom Monroe, FFT 11 8 3 John SDFF, Jell Jorgenson. OW Bill K1mble PAP 2 Steve Oottl1eb, NCFG 11 .7 K~rkland, 4 John B1rd FFM, Steve Gottlieb, NCFG 3 John Newland, OW 11 4 5 Ken Westerfield, Canada, Tom Monroe FFT 4 Brant Kelsey, Canada 9.8 5. Tom Shepherd, SBC 97 Best Mark. Tom Monroe, FFT. 11 8 (Finals)

Fnsbce World Sept /Oct 1977 19 18 FIISbCfl World Sept /Oct 1977 WESTERN NATIONAL ULTIMATE Boulder. Colorado Continued: CHAMPIONSHIP GOLF: July 9, 10 -Irvine, California MEN took San Jose State. The final match was a heart-stopper with the 1. John Ktrkland. SDFF 62 Ulhmate is latrly new In the western Untied States The '77 Condors taktng the title by one goal over Foothill. 14-13. 2 William Nash, OGG 63 Champtonshlp meet was the first ma1or meeting of teams Nine The format was quite popular as everyone got to see a range or 3. Jtm Emerson. LAFC 64 squads parltctpated In a round-robin preliminary with each team opponents rather than hall of the teams playing only one game. Basi Mark: John Ktrkland, SDFF, 62 (prelim) playing ell of the others for 20 minutes of running time The semi The series of short matches moved quickly and provided an ltnals were the teams with the lour best records In the semts. Interesting situation lor spectators who could choose from four WOMEN Santa Barbara beat Whizbo and Foothill lnstJtute of Fnsbee Culture different games at any time 1. Sheryl Payne. OW 71 2. Jackie Entwis!le 77 Mtchelle Marini, RFC 77 Monlka Lou NCFG 77 Best Mark· Sheryl Payne, OW, 71 (prelim) •

MIDWESTERN NATIONAL GOLF WOMEN 1. Mtchelle Mannt, RFC AND ACCURACY 2. Janna Roycraft. AAFT 3. Barb Zander, MFA .lulv ?~ ? 4 - M i nno::onl\lie> M lnno..,,.,t,.. U.S. GUTS CHAMPIONSHIPS Jackte Entwh1st1e ~ugust 13, 14- Marquette, Michigan FREESTYLE: .lbrary Bar completed an undefeated year by taking !he U S ~ationals over Paul's American Pie. Being a double elimlnatton 1. Dave Manni, RFC, Doug Corea, RFC 1 ~eet, the ltbrary put Paul's in the loser's bracket and eltmmated 2. John Kirkland, SDFF, John Anthony, NYFDI rem In lhe championship match 3. Krae VanSickle, NYFDI, Ken Westerfield, Canada 4. lrv Kalb, LAFC, Joe Hudoklin, NYFDI he meet was again very popular with the players as all 5. Tom Monroe, FFT, Daryl Elliott, BFC ~gistra!lon money was returned as prizes. Cliff's Ridge Frisbee" I.:ianctuary also added funds to !he pnze pool Over 5.000 fans wf're drawn to the evenl. FINISHES: WESTERN NATIONAL GOLF AND M.T.A. FREESTYLE: GUTS: July 16, 17 - Boulder, Colorado 1 Krae VanS1ckle, NYFDI, John Ktrkland SDFF 1 Library Bar •...... •.. • .. • ...•••.•. •• $400 00 2. Dave Martnt, RFC, Doug Corea. RFC 2 Paul's American Pie .•••..•.••.••...... ••. S200 00 The Boulder weather was hot and dry for Saturday's compett!lon. 3. John Anthony NYFDI, Joe Hudokl n NYFDI 3 Mr. Natural's ...... •...•.•...•.••••.••..•.••. S 50 00 Sunday brought a large group of spectators who were thnlled Peter Bloeme, NYFDI Kerry Kollmar, NYFDI 4 Queen C•ty Flyers . . ..•.•...•. • ..• •• •.. • .... S 25 00 through tnree rounds of Freestyle and an extenstve cantne 5 Ken Westerf•eld. Canada Tom Monroe F~ . -. . compet•t on. The M T.A ftnats saw Tom Monroe dodge the local ·~ M c"el e Manm, RFC tralftc and take the Nattonal. as Krae VanSick'e and John 3 Jacl<1e Entwh1SIIe Ktrkland came out on top 1n Freestyle A most unfortunate vtcttm of lhe darkness was Golf, as the fmal round was abbrevtated by MAXIMUM TIME ALOFT: ACCURACY: most and completed by few ConseQuently the preltm.nary round served as tne basts for ranking tne performances John K•rkland 's OPEN: 1 '

20 Frt&bec World Sept / Oct 1977 Fnsbee World, Sept/Oct 1977 21 EASTERN NATIONAL FREESTYLE Toronto, Continued· PAIRS AND GOLF MAXIMUM TIME ALOFT: July 30, 31 - Rochester, New York OPEN: J1m Palm r dr8i b. 9 1nnmg to c..,, true n Rocl'lester F1ve ~om Monroe 11 5 seconds thousand spectators Jammed the St. John Ftsher campus to see 2. Ken Westerf,eld 10 7 seconds Joe Hudokhn and A1Ch Sm1ts take the Eastern Freestyle Champ,on­ 3. Michael Conger 10 4 seconds sh•ps. They also formed the largest gallery 1n Fnsbee Golf • h•story 4. Tom FJeld 10 2 seconds watchmg Mark Danna nose out John Connelly tn a senes or 5. J 11ph Youngman 10 0 seconds extra holes WOMEN GOLF: 1 GJ McColl 9 3 seconds MEN 2. M ch..,lle Manni 7 5 seconds 1 Mark Danna ., Janna Aoycraft NC 2. John Connelly FREESTYLE: 3. John K~rkland 4 Ken Wet;tetfteld OPEN: 5. Bruce Koger • 1 Dave Mann1/Doug Corea 2. Jens and Erwm Velasquez 6. Viclor Malafronto 3. Ken Westerfield/ John Anthony WOMEN 4 Bnan Eure/Ciarence Brathwaite 1 Marie Murphy 2. Jack1e Entw1stle WOMEN 3 M1chelle Marant 1 Ga1l McColl 2 Carolynn McRorie M.T.A. 3 Cynthia Kelly MEN 1 V1ctor Malafronte 2 Bob Evans 3 Jon Cohn 4 M1chael Conger 5 Stu Caso WOMEN U.S. GUTS CHAMPIONSHIPS 1 Carv n McRone August 13, 14 -Marquette, Michigan 2 M1c""'' e Manni 3 Cyn1n1a KE> y .. l..rury B.;r comp,c~ted an •.mdefeated year by tar.. ng the U S Nat•onals over Paul's Amencan P1e Bemg a double ehm1na110n ACCURACY: meet, lhe Library put Paul's 1n the loser's bracket and eliminated 1 Erw'n Vela quoz them 1n the championship match. 2. Doug Corea Tho meet was again very popular w1th the players as all 3 B1lly O'Dell reglstrat10n money was returned as pnzes Cliff's R1dge Fnsbeee 4. Randy Osborne Sanctuarv also added funds to the pnze pool Over 5 000 far.s 5 Paul Thompson v •rl' dr wn to !ne even: 6 Gar• Burd1 ·1< FREESTYLE: FINISHES: FREESTYLE: 1 Joe HudoKhn/R1ch Sm ts GUTS: 2 Dave Marmi/Doug Corea 1 Krae VanSickle, NYFDI, John Klfkland, SDFF 1 Library Bar . . . . • . . . • ...... • • . • . . • • • • • • . • . • . $400.00 3. John Klrklend/8111 King 2. Dave Marini RFC, Doug Corea. RFC 2 Paul's American Pie ... • ...... • ..... •• ...... $200.00 4 John Anthony/Krao VanSickle 3 John Anthony NYr:DI. Joe Hudoklin. NYFOI 3 Mr Natural's ...... • . • • . • ...... • . . • . . . • • . • . $ 50.00 5 Ken WeAtorfleld/Tom Monroe Peter Bloemo, NYFDI. Ke Kollmar, NYFDI 4 Queen City Flyers • • • . • • . • . . . • . . • . . • • • . • • •. . .•• $ 25.00 ACCURACY: -erry Th1e1e ••.••.•..••. •. .•••• . •••• ••• ••.•• • •• S 30 00 EASTERN CANADIAN OVERALL ACCURACY: OPEN: DISTANCE: August 6, 7 - Toronto, Ontario, Canada 1 Paul Thompson 15 MEN 2. T. J Kazamek 14 1 G •no Betts . ••. .•..• . . •...... • ..••••..••. • ••• S 30 00 The Toronto viand~ prOvided a beuutlfU selling for the Eastern 14 WOMEN Canad1an Overall A un,que feature of the event was the inclusion Roy Carry 13 1 El1e Vandenburg ••. . ..••.••.•..•. •••..•.• , ••• • • S 20.00 of accuracy prehmmanes between holes m the golf event As the 4 Steve V1hello last meet or the Series, Toronto was the last fling at a Rose Bowl WOMEN FREESTYLE: berth lor many players and a pleasant end to the compet' I ve 1 M chelle Marini 6 .~ Sc ultz and Joe Youngman • • • • • • . • ssooo ..,eason for o:ners 2 Caro1ynn McRor o 6 3 l'fnn Herr ck 5 RESULTS: DISTANCE: THROW, RUN AND CATCH: OPEN: OPEN: 1 Ken Westerfteld 927m 1 Tom F1eld 218 5 It (66 6m) 2 Tom Field 886m 2. Joseph Youngman 215 0 It (655m) 3 Clarence Brathwaite 855m 3 Rourke Tnvoll 210 0 It (64 .0m) 4 Joseph Youngman 83 9m 4 Daryl Ell1 oll 203 0 fl (61 9m) 5 ChUG!< Schultz 833m <; 8 11t ODell 170 5 It (52 Om) WOMEN WOMEN 1 Janna Roycraft 609m 1 Jack.e Entwistle 113 Sit (346m) 2. Carolyn McRone 590m 2 Gall McColl 111 5 It (34Om) 3. Michelle Marini 57 8m 3 Janna Roycroft 107 0 ft (326m)

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