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Etn1973 Vol19 06 TRACHDEWSLETTER and Tra1:k5tats Vol. 19, No. 6 Feb. 1, 1973 UNITED STATES OUTDOOR NEWS DuraleighMarathon, Durham -Raleigh, N.C., Jan. 20- Here­ ShoreMarathon, Asbu ry Park, N.J., Jan. 21-Flem ing (Pat­ ford (NCTC) 2:22:32. ersonSt) 2: 19: 16. AC,San Mateo, Calif., Jan. 20-DT , Powell (P Coast)192 -2. HIGH SCHOOL OUTDOOR NEWS AC, Melbourne,Fla., Dec. 30- Mar, Craig(Eau Gallie) 2:28:22 (2nd performer, performanceall-time HS,world age-17 best)-. UNITED STATES INDOOR NEWS Army-Harvard,West Point, N.Y., Dec. 9- Wt, Hughes(H) board=a/-60(b), McGee{Ale A&M) 6.0; 2. Sims(Ale A&M) 59-.1; 2. Butts (A) 58-3½. 6.0. 440(b), Ellis (JacksonSt)5Q.2. 600(bt G.eter (P View· Tri, Hanover,N.H., Jan. 13- HJ, Dunn (Colgate)7-0. A&M) 50.2. 880(b), Bait (En NM-Ken) 1:57.4 . Mile(b), Bait Army-Manhattan,West Point, N.Y., Jan. 13-TJ, McBryde 4: 12.3. 2M(b), Matthews(Intl U-NZ) 8:57.6. 60HH(b), Milburn (M) 50-5. (Sn U) 7.0; 2. Cherry (Ark/Mont) 7.2. Semis(a): Milburn 7.1. Navy79-Penn 39, Annapolis, Md., Jan. 13-Wt, Bregar(N) 2MWalk(b),Tyrer (Ore C/Educ) lq:04.2 . HJ(b), Curry (Delta 63-1. St) 6-10. PV(b), Hardison( FresPac) 15-9. LJ(a), Owusu(Ang MiddleTennessee Invitational, Murfreesboro, Tenn., Jan. 13 St-Gha)24-8½. SP(b),Autem (Pitt St) 56-7½. MileR(b), Jack­ /280y unbankedsynthetic=f /-50, Heats:Copeland (Mid Tenn son State 3: 21.2. 2MileR(b) , Nebraska/Omaha7: 51.0. St) 5.2. 60HH, Porter (Mid Tenn St) 6.9 (=4th performerall ­ NorthCarolina-Duke , ChapelHill , N.C., Jan. 20 /160y banked time world); 2. Cromartie(Mid Tenn St) 7.2. 600, Sowerby board=c/-Mile, Waldrop (NC) 4:04.8. (Murray St-Antilles) 1: 11.0. TJ, McClure(Mid Tenn St) 50-4½. SouthernUSTFF, Jackson, Miss., Jan . 20-60HH , Misher Quad,Princeton, N.J., Jan. 15-Wt, Greenwood(Prin) 61-8¾. (LSU) 7.0; 2. Bostic (Fla) 7.1; 3. Stubbs (La Tech) 7.1. HJ, PhiladelphiaClassic, Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 19 /160y.banked Hobson(Ala) 7-0. LJ, Carter(Austin-Peay St) 25-3¾. board=c; attendance 7260/-60, Pender(US Army) 6.0; 2. IndianaUSTFF, Bloomington, Ind., Jan. 20 /220y unbanked Crawford(G Tri TC-Trin) 6.1; 3. J.Green(Phil PC) 6.1. 600, synthetic=d/-60, Goodrich (UCTC) 6.0; 2. Amerison (Lincoln) Walker(Adel) 1: 11.6; 2. Turner (Spts Intl) 1: 11.7. 880, Sparks 6.0. Heats: Goodrich 6.0. 300, Wallace(Ind) 30.5; 2. Goodrich (UCTC) 1:52.9. 1000, McElroy (Viii) 2:09.5; 2. Fikes (Penn) 30.8. 440, tie, Erickson(Sn 111)& Wallace48.0; 3. Cox (unat) 2:09.8; 3. Plachy(Czech) 2:09 .8. Mile, Liquori (NYAC) 4:03.8; 48.4; 4. Taylor (Ind) 48.5; 5. Logan( Linc) 48.6. 600, Musika 2. Dyce (United AA-Jam) 4:04.8; 3. Michael(Quant) 4:05.5; (P Coast)1 :09.3; 2. Valle (Ind) 1:10.0. Mile, Hill (Sn Ill-Can) 4. Sink (NYAC) 4:08.6. 2M, Crawford (US Army) 8:36.6; 2. 4:02.0; 2. Mandera(Ind) 4:03.6. TJ, McClure(Mid Tenn St) B.Brown (Fla TC) 8:37.6; 3. McLaren(Can) 8:38.2; 4. D. 52-3½. Mile R, Southern Illinois 3: 16.2. Brown (Tenn) 8:41.4; 5. Cusack(E Tenn St-Eire) 8:43.8. WisconsinUSTFF, Madison, Wisc., Jan. 20 /220y unbanked 60HH, Davenport7.3; 2. Coleman(unat) 7.3. HJ, Dunn (Colg) dirt=d/-600, Kent (Wisc) 1: 10.3. 7-½. PV, Smith (P Coast)17 -4; 2. Blair (P Coast) 17-0; 3. tie, KarnesInvitational, Des Moines, Iowa, Jan. 20 /160y banked Williamson( NYAC) & Struble 16-6. MileR, PhiladelphiaPC board=c/-880, Cape(Drake) 1: 50.0 (=10th performer all-time 3:16.1 (Mills48.5). 2MR, Georgetown7:34.4; 2. Villanova us800/880). 7:36.6; 3. St John's 7:36.8; 4. William & Mary 7:38.2. DisMedR, Kansas69-New Mexico 52, Albuquerque,N.M., Jan. 20-HJ, Villanova 9: 49.6 ( Hartnett 4: 03.9); 2. Manhattan9: 53.8. Abugattas(NM-Peru) 6-11½ . PV, Porter (Kans) 16-6. EasternMichigan Invitational, Yps ilanti, Mich., Jan. 19 /220y IdahoState Invitational,Pocatello, Idaho, Jan. 20 /220y unbankedsynthetic=d/-60, Washington(unat) 6.1. 440, Vinson bankedboard=e; attendance7 500/-100, Lawson(Idaho St­ (En Mich) 48.1. Wt, Accambray(Kent St-Fr) 58-8. DisMedR, Jam) 9.7; 2. Meriwether(unat) 9.7. 300, Webster(BYU) 30.6; Bowling GreenState 9:54.4; 2. EasternMichigan 9 :59.4. 2. Lawson30.7. Mile, Johnson(CNW) 4:03.4; 2. Cummings 240HHR, GoldenTriangle TC 29.6; 2. EasternMichigan 29.7 ; (unat) 4:04.7. 3M, Gregorio(Colo) 13:43.4; 2. Sliney (Nn 3. WesternMic hi9an 29 8 . Ariz-GB) 13:43.4; 3. Bringhurst(Utah) 13:45.4. HJ, Fletcher NAIA,Kansas City, Mo., Jan. 19(a)-20(b)/146.7y banked (UCLA) 6-11. PV, Roberts(Rice) 17-0; 2. Tracanelli (UCLA- Page 51- Feb. 1, 1973 .. Fr) 16-6. TJ, Nyumutei(Colo-Gha) 52-9¾. MileR,Colorado Keogh(Mahh-Eire) 8:39.6; 4. Sink (NYAC)8:48.0. 60HH,Mil· State 3: 16.7. burn (Sn U) 7.0; 2. Davenport(B RougeTC) 7.1; 3. Shipp (Spts SunkistInvitational, Los Angeles, Calif., Jan. 20 /160y Intl) 7.1; 4. Hill(US Army)7.5. HJ, Ferragne(Can) 7-0. PV, bankedboard=c; attendance 12,106/-60, McCullough(Ariz Smith (P Coast)18-¼ WR, AR (old WR,AR 17-11Smith 73); St) 6.1; 2. C.Smith(Strid) 6.2; 3. Crockett(Phil PC) 6.2; 4. 2. tie, Struble& Williamson(NYAC) 16-6. 2MileR,Villanova Quarrie(Sn Cal-Jam)6.4; 5. Deckard(Cal Int) 6.4. 500, 7:33.6 (McElroy1:51.7); 2. Fordham7:34.6; 3. Manhattan Williams(SDTC) 58.7; 2. Redd(SDTC) 59.8; ... 4. J.Smith 7:36.8. (unat) 60.1 (first-everindoor race). 600, Newhouse(Phil PC) AC,Knoxville, Tenn., Jan. 26-HJ, Wilson(unat) 7-½. 1:11.1. 1000,Wohlhuter (UCTC) 2:08.7; 2. Luzins(Quant) San FranciscoExaminer Games, Daly City, Calif.,Jan. 26 / 2:09.1. Mile,Wottle (B GreenSt) 4:06.1; 2. Keino(Kenya) /160y bankedboard=c; attendance13,955/-60, C.Smith(Strid) 4: 06.1; 3. Eashman ( HaySt) 4: 07.7; 4. Winzenried( CW) 6.1; 2. Deckard(Cal Int) 6.2. 440, McGrady(Cal Int) 49.1. 4:08.9. 2M,Prefontaine (Ore) 8:27.4 (63.4, 2:07.1, 3:10.6, 880, Winzenried(CW) 1:51.3; 2. Wattle (B GreenSt) 1:53.1. 4: 13.8, 5: 16.0, 6: 19.3, 7: 24.8) (=9th performanceall-time Mile,Keino (Kenya) 4:03.8; 2. Macdonald(Out CC)4 :03.8. world); 2. Liquori(NYAC) 8:38.8; 3. Smith (AIA)8:38.8; 2M, Liquori(Fla TC) 8:42.0; 2. Smith (AIA)8:44.0; ... 4. An­ 4. Kaai(P Coast-SAfr) 8:40.2; 5. Shorter (Fla TC) 8:40.6; derson(Ore TC) 9:00.4;... 6. Dare(US Navy)9:14 .4. 60HH, 6. Viren(Fin) 8:49.0. 60HH,Babb (Cal Int) 7.2; 2. White Babb(Cal Int) 7.1; 2. Wilson(Sn Cal)7.2; 3. Hall(SJCC) 7.2; (Strid)7.3; 3. Wilson(Sn Cal)7.4; 4. Rich(UCLA) 7.5. 4. Carty (BAStrid) 7.3. 2MWalk,Klopfer (Stockton RW) HJ, Brown(Cal Poly/SLO) 7-2; 2. Matzdorf(CW) 7-1; 3. 14:12.4; 2. Ranney(Athens) 14: 20.2. tie, Joseph ( LASW JC) & Stones(P Coast)7-0. PV, Smith (P HJ, Matzdorf(CW) 7-2 (in jumpoff); 2. Stones(P Coast) Coast)17-11 WR,AR (old WR 17-lO½lsaksson[Swe] 72,old 7-1 (jumpoff); 3. tie, Brown(Cal Poly/SLO) & Culp(Sn C:il) AR 17-B½Smith73); 2. tie, Blair(P Coast)& lsaksson16-6. 6-10. PV,tie, Dias(BA Strid) & Slover(BA Strid) 15:5; 3. LJ,Williams (Sn Cal)26-¼ (24-11¾, 26-¼, f, 24-10,24-11¼. lsaksson(Swe) 16-6. LJ, Williams(Sn Cal)26-2¼ (11th perfor­ 24-10½)( 16th performerall-time world, 10th performerall­ mer all-timeworld, 6th performerall-time US); 2. Beamon time US); 2. Beamon(SDTC) 25-8½; 3. Whitley(Cal Int) (SDTC)26-¼; 3. Robinson(US Army) 24-¼. SP, Woods(P 25-2¾;4. Robinson(US Army) 25-1¼. SP, Feuerbach(P Coast)68-6¼ (f, 68-5¾,68-6¼, 67-6½, 67-¼, f); 2. Feuerbach Coast)69-4½ WR, AR (old WR,AR 69-¼Feuerbach 72) (P Coast)68-4½ (68-4¼, f, 67-4¾,67-6¾, f, 64-4¾); 3. Oltlfield (69-4½,67-9½, 66-3¼, 68-8½, f, 68-¾); 2. Woods(P Coast) (UCTC)64-10½; 4. Komar(Pol) 62-2½. 67-3; 3. Oldfield(UCTC) 64-3¾; 4. Komar(Pol) 61-5½; 5. MillroseGames Weights, New York, N.Y.,Jan. 27-SP, Haney Pagel(UCLA) 60-½. MileR,Philadelphia PC 3:20.8. (Navy)59-½. Wt, Bredice(NYAC) 65-9½; 2. Yuen (Strid) MillroseGames, New York, N.Y.,Jan. 26 /160y banked 62-7½; 3. Bregar(Navy) 61-2¼; 4. Atkinson(Ford) 61-½; 5. board=c/-60, Washington(unat) 6.0; 2. Pender(US Army) Morrison(H Cross)60-9; 6. Stein (NYAC)60-6. 6.2; 3.
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