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Etn1991 12 Modesto 6. Kimble (unat) 52-11 112; 7. Miller (McN) ::::::=:=::::::::::::.::::i::::::::::::::::::::::::::1:::::t::::::::1::::::::::::::::::::::;::::::::::::::::::::::1:::::::::1::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::;::::::::::•::::;:;:::::::::.1:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::it:'.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::1:::::::::::::::::: 11 52-1 4; 8. Olesen (unat) 51-11 "•· 11 Throwing Events 31 SP, Wilson (UCLA) 64-7 ,; 2. Strout (unat) 63-4; 3. Hoff' (SMU) 62-9 114; 4. Hunter (unat) 61-7 112; 5. Bergreen (UCLA) 59-9¾; 6. Frazier (SSTC 58-6 314; 7. Bailey (UCLA) 11 il\\lll■■ I■■ ! 57-11 4 . DT, Olukoju' (Nig) 222-5 NR (206-9, 214-2, 207-11, 205-0, 203-2, 222-5); 2. 1 Buncic (Maz) 217-8 (200-3, f, 217-8, 212-4, .• f, f); 3. Gravelle (TTC) 214-0 PR; 4. Schmidt' !iftl il l■llfllll i ll,ll (Ger) 210-4; 5. Washington (unat) 210-4; 6. Jimenez' (Cal-Par) 203-10 NR, SAmR (phbiisted2Kti,~s]~-~ 'fr~] IPiel ~ 18s/lo00tfil~\li~ ~}8/4f t < (CL); 7. Blutreich (UCLA) 195-11; 8. Patera (BYU) 187-9; 9. Meyer (NYAC) 182-6; 10. Sundt' (SMU) 180-1. • HT, Flax (NY AC) 260-0 (AL) (x, 9 A) (249-2, 260-0, 259-1, 259-6 [x, 10 A], 253-3, -Major U.S. Meets- 256-2-avg. 256-2); 2. Deal (NYAC) 247-8; 3. Logan (NYAC) 241-5; 4. Jonsson' (Swe) 237-7; 5. Epalle' (SMU) 233-10; S&W MODESTO INVITATIONAL Porter (unat) 51.32; 5. Bugg (Cheet) 51.58; 6. McCullough' (Ire) 219-8; 7. Morales Modesto, May 11 /windy & cold; attend­ 6. Graham (unat) 52.48; 7. Henderson (Nik (unat) 205-8; 8. H. Garcia (SSTC) 205-1; 9. ance 6000/- A) 52.52; 8. Hayden (Blinn) 52.55; 9. Bergreen 203-6; 10. Fritchman (unat) 202-1; McDonald (WaSt) 53.4h. 11. Johansson' (Nv) 195-9; 12. Murer (SMU) Men's Invitational Division: 185-2; ... 3f-Billingsley (SSTC). 100(4.6), Burrell (SMTC) 10.02w; 2. J. 4 x 100, Florida Clippers 39.50 (Cason, Williams (SSTC) 10.17; 3. Watkins (STC) Owens, Campbell, Dees); 2. Sports TC Men's Open Division: 10.19; 4. Miller (UCLA) 10.32; 5. Williams' 39.71; 3. Blinn JC 40.03; 4. Stars & Stripes 100, 1(0.8)-1. Dove' (SL) 10.34 NR; 2. (Jam) 10.36; 6. Fedorov' (SU) 10.40; 7. TC 40.40. Barnes (Keis) 10.39; 3. Brown (StanSt) Daniels' (Lib) 10.43; 8. Floyd (STC) 10.45; 4 x 200, Blinn 1 :23.43; 2. Soviet Union 10.45; 4. Thigpen (unat) 10.47. 9. Bartenyev' (SU) 10.50. 1 :24.30; 3. Stars & Stripes TC 1 :24.81. 11(2.0)-1.Huffins (Cal) 10.43; 2. tie, Lewis' 200(2.0), Jefferson (unat) 20.59; 2. 4 x 400, Barton County 3:05.63 (Oaks (Id) & Mahom' 10.44; 4. Mowatt' (Blinn) Nelloms (Accu) 20.83; 3. Mahom' (Can) 47.0, Russell 46.0, Little 46.9, Cannon 45.7); 10.50; 5. Cranford (Sac TC) 10.51. 20.95; 4. Little (USW) 21 .00; 5. Campbell 2. Sports TC 3:06.31 (Reynolds 47.0, 200, 1(4.3)-1. Lewis' 21 .11. 11(3.1)-1. (FC) 21.04; 6. Deloach (SMTC) 21.15; 7. Nelloms 45.6, Davis 47.1, 0. Bridges 46.6); Williams 20.68; 2. Miller 20.72; 3. Oaks Floyd 21.21. 3. Blinn 3:06.42 (Muyaba' 47.4, Hayden (Barton) 20.79; 4. Ogbeide' (WaSt) 21.05. 400, Valmon (Maz) 45.38; 2. Watts (USC) 46.4, Blake 47.7, Hall 44.9); 4. Atlantic 400, 1-1. Maybank (la) 46.19; 2. 0. 45.68; 3. Hannah (USC) 46.1 O; 4. Jenkins Coast Club 3:07.75 (Jenkins 46.2); 5. UCLA Bridges (SM) 47.21. 11-1.T. Graham (NikA) (NikA)46.34; 5. C. Daniel (FC) 46.49; 6. 3:09.74; 6. Washington 3:12.0. 46.76; 2. Mouton (NikA) 46.82. Davis' (Jam) 46.50; 7. J. Reynolds (STC) 46.6h; 8. Joubert' (WaSt) 46.6. Jumping Events 800, Espejel' (Mex) 1 :49.91. HJ, Kemp' (Bah) 7-7; 2. Nordquist (Asics) 1500, Pyrah (BYU) 3:45.27. 800, Kalembo' (Blinn) 1 :48.91; 2. Armour 7-7; 3. Williams (Keis) 7-5; 4. Austin (unat) (Keis) 1 :49.45; 3. Brown (NikA) 1 :49.79; 4. 7-3; 5. Stanton (SSTC) 7-3; 6. Harken (4W) 110H(-1.7), Andrade (Chee!) 13.7; 2. Santos' (Bra) 1 :50.25; 5. Strozier (unat) 7-3; 7. Morris (NYAC) 7-1; 8. tie, Brown Harrington (unat) 13. 9. Heats: 1(0.8)-1. 1 :50.60; 6. Marshall (NYAC) 1 :50.68. (NikA) & Noji (Nik) 7-1; 10. Taylor Perry Harrington 13.91; 2. Andrade 14.00. Mile, Scott (Asics) 3:59.51 (55.6); 2. (Blinn) 6-11 114;... nh-Crumby (SSTC). 400H, Morgan (Blinn) 51.39. Herrington (NikA) 4:00.45 (55.8); 3. Kibiri' PV, West (NYAC) 18-6112; 2. tie, Duplantis 4 x 100, Soviet Union 39.81; 2. UCLA (WaSt) 4:00.50 (56.1); 4. Barbosa' (Bra) (Reeb) & Starkey (NYAC) 18-112; 4. Fraley 40.20; 3. Washington 40.34. 4:03.10; 5. T. Scott (NYAC) 4:03.25; 6. (PCC) 18-112; 5. Wicks (Asics) 18-112; 6. 11 31 Ashford (LBTC) 4:03.68; 7. M. Taylor (Fox) McMichael (AIA) 18- 2; HJ, Shelton (Blinn) 7- ,; 2. tie, Clark 31 4:04.39; 8. Greer (SDTC) 4:05.14; 9. 7. tie, Holloway (Maz) & Lohr (NY AC) (USAr) & Herron (SFSI) 7- ,. 11 11 Peterson (deO) 4:06.0h. 17-6 2; 9. Watson (NYAC) 17-6 2;... nh­ LJ, Young (unat) 23-8 11,. 3000, Olesen' (Can) 8:04.68; 2. Ansberry Babits (unat), Huffman (PCC), Krupilski DT, Sundt' 184-7; 2. Wilson (Wa) 176-3; 3. (4W) 8:04.99; 3. Belcourt (ReebA) 8:07.89; (SSTC), Shaffer (NYAC), White (unat). Schneider (unat) 175-8. 4. Mau. Smith (NikW) 8:12.88. HT, Adleman (SacTC) 209-6; 2. Debus LJ, Powell (Foot) 27-10 114W (25-8 114, (unat) 195-1. 11 11 11 110H, 1(2.4)-1. Duffy (unat) 13.71w; 2. 25-9 4, f, 26-11 4, 27-10 4W [2.21); 2. 11 Diamond (Reeb) 13.85; 3. Dixon (unat) e Myricks (Cheet) 27-7 2 (WL, AL) (26-2 114, f, MODESTO WOMEN 31 11 11 13.88; 4. Owens (FC) 13.94; 5. Swift 26-7, f, 26-11 4, 27-7 2 [1.1], 27-4 2w); 100(2.3), Davis' (Bah) 11.22; 2. Jackson' (Merritt) 13.94. 3. O'Brien (Reeb) 26-7 114W (25-F,); 4. (Jam) 11.28; 3. Gaines (Stan) 11.39; 4. 11(2.4)-1.Dees (FC) 13.25w; 2. Li' (WaSt) Duncan (NikH) 25-10w (25-8 314); 5. Ogbeide' Young (Reeb) 11.40; 5. Opara' (Nig) 11.45; 31 31 13.31; 3. Pierce (Niki) 13.36; 4. Hawkins (WaSt) 25-6 4W ( (25-4 4); 6. Coleman 6. Burnham (UCLA) 11.72; 7. Smith (UCLA) (SMTC) 13.39; 5. Talley (unat) 13.44; 6. (Keis) 25-2 112; 7. Huffins 24-9 314; 8. Smith 12.06. Reading (Accu) 13.53; 7. Andrade (Cheet) (unat) 24-2 114; 9. Talley 23-8; 10. Stewart 200(3.7), Jackson' 22.68; 2. Young 22.77; 13.54; 8. Bucknor' (Jam) 13.59; 9. Jett (Ac­ (Cheet) 23-7 112. 3. Marshall (NikC) 23.91. cu) 13.75. T J(w), Taiwo' (Nig) 55-11 114; 2. Cannon 400, Leatherwood (Reeb) 51.12; 2. Miles 31 400H, Young (SMTC) 48.83; 2. McGhee (BFit) 55-7 4; 3. Lawrence' (Bah) 54-9 112; 4. (Reeb) 51.24; 3. Floyd (STC) 52.49; 4. 11 11 (Hawk) 50.97; 3. Beck (UCLA) 51.27; 4. Cobb (4W) 53-8 2; 5. Piterman (unat) 53- ,; Kaiser (Chee!) 52.53; 5. M. Guialdo (SSTC) -73- May 16, 1991 MODESTO - continued ARKANSAl2QUALIFIER SP, Cox (Boise) 50-0; 2. Beck (Or) 47-9 "•; Fayetteville, Arkansas, May 11- 3. Kempf (Or) 47-3 112. DT, Nichols (CoSI) 200, Banks (Ok) 21.34 . 157-1; 2. Beck (Or) 156-2. 53.60 ; 6. Jones (Or) 55.56 . • Heats : 11-1.French (Ar) 20.20 (WL, AL, JT, Kempf' 146-3. CL); 2. Rouser (Ok) 20.50; 3. Thomas 800, Jenkins (Reeb) 2:01 .69; 2. Rainey (OkSt) 20.78. -...____.,, (Atoms) 2:02 .34; 3. Hill (Chee!) 2:02 .62 800, Jones (Ok) 1 :48.68; 2. Williams (Ar) (61.0); 4. Colebrook' (GB) 2:04.61; 5. Bayles 1:49.34, (01) 2:06.10 ; 6. Marshall (Oliv) 2:06 .13; 7. 1500, Baker (Ar) 3:43.11; 2. Contreras Cooper (SSTC) 2:07.21; 8. Carpenter (Ar) 3:46.77. (WaSI) 2:07.70; 9. Monday (TW) 2:08.83. 110H, Phillips (Ar) 14.13. Heats: Phillips ILLINI FESTIVAL 1500, Carrozza (RTx) 4:21.6; 2. 13.91, Lefoux' (OuaB) 14.15. Champaign, Illinois, May 11- Buczkowska ' (BYU) 4:22.9; 3. Blunk (AIA) 4 x 100, Oklahoma 40.51 . 100(2.9), Jones (II) 10.33w. 400 , 4:25.2 ; 4. Martel (EAN) 4:26 .5. 4 x 400, Oklahoma 3:09.29. Straughn' (Murr) 46.99. 800, Roberts (Murr) 1 :49.52; 2. Rogers (II) 100H(4.9), Stanley (STC) 12.80w; 2. Epps T J, lgbinoghene' (MsSt) 52-6"•· 1: 49 .85. 1500, Sitko (II) 3:41.5h. (Chee!) 12.95; 3. Tolbert(Nikl) 13.00; 4. JT, Kaminski (unat) 223-2. 110H(2 .1) , E. Turner (II) 13.96. Waller (Chee!) 13.26; 5. Devers-Roberts 4 x 100, Illinois 39.96.
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