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Etn1972 Vol18 23 GWI Usajr THACHDEWSLETTER and Traa:k5tats UNITED STATES OUTDOOR RESULTS GOLDEN WEST HIGH SCHOOL INVITATIONAL, Sacramento, Calif., June 17 /fast clay track, 95-100°, calm; for high school seniors; from Jack Shepard/-100(-1.0), J.Williams (Talladega, Ala) 9.4; 2. McCullough (Sacramento, Calif) 9.5; 3. Dawson (Elmore, Houston, Tex) 9.5; 4. Wells (Lincoln, Jersey City, NJ) 9.7; 5. Lawson (Libbey, Toledo, Ohio) 9 .7; 6. Woodward (Public, Hartford, Conn) 9.7 . 220(1.5), McCullough 20.8; 2. Williams20 .9; 3 . Dierschke (Sealy, Tex) 21.0; 4. Wells21.2; 5. Lawson 21.6; 6. Woodward 21.6. 440, Ray (Ferguson, Newport News, Va) 46 .6 (=7th performance all-time HS); 2 . Brown (Opelousas, La) 47 .1; 3. Son (Plainview, Tex) 47 .2; 4. Jones ( Lemoore, Calif) 47.4; 5. Strohman (DeSoto, Arcadia, Fla) 48.1; 6. Lawson (Pittsburg, Calif) 48 .7 . 880, Scott (El Cerrito, Calif) 1 :49 .6 (=9th performance all-time HS); 2. King (Public, Hartford, Conn) 1 :51.5; 3 . Hyatt (Placer, Auburn, Califl 1 :52 .1; 4. Klonower (Denton, Tex) 1 :52.4; 5. Trojan­ owski (St Joseph's, Metuchen . NJ) 1 :53 .2; 6 . Spires (Klamath Falls, Ore) 1 :56.1. Mile, Morrison (Pennsbury, Fairless Hills, Pa) 4:12.4; 2. Amaya (Wilson, Los Angeles, Calif) 4:12.4; 3. Fischer (Highland Park, Dallas, Tex) 3.7; 4. Vogt (Jackson, Manassas, Va) 4: 15.1; 5. Barger (St Helens, Ore) 4 : 18.3; 6. Arriola (Gahr, Cerritos, t, dlif) 4:19.2 . 2Mile, Salcido (Sunny Hills, Fullerton,Calif) 8:54.2; 2. Cotton (Valley, El Cajon, Calif) 8:55 .2; 3. Ellis (Cooley, Detroit, Mich) 8:57 .6; 4. Mccarey (Cathedral Prep, Elmhurst, NY) 9:05.0; 5. Addison (Rhodes, Cleveland, Ohio) 9:25 .6; 6 . Butynes (Sterling, Somerdale, NJ). 120HH( -3.0), Misher (Sterling, Houstori, Tex) 13.6; 2. Romes (Hillside, Durham, N Car) 13.7; 3. Reese (Auburn, Ala) 13.8; 4. Schwab (Centereach, NY) 14.0; 5. D.Jones (Palo Verde, Blythe, Calif) 14 1; 6 Shipp (St Albans. Wash, DC) . 180LHst(ok), Romes 18.3; 2. Nealy (Edison, Stockton, Calif) 18.3; 3. Jones 18.6; 4 . Matthews (Highlands, North Highlands, Calif) 18.8; 5. Zwahlen (Davis, Modesto, Calif) 18.8; 6. Ferguson (Merced, Calif) 19.1. 330IH, Schwab 36.3 HSR (old HSR 36 .6 Scully [Audubon, NJ) 72); 2 . Rudd ( Roosevelt, Dayton, Ohio) 37 .0; 3. Allen (Madison, NJ) 37 .O;. 4. Misher 37.0 ; 5. Murphy (Pioneer, Ann Arbor, Mich) 38 .5; 6. Reddic (Jefferson, Dallas, Tex). HJ, Deloach (Irvin, El Paso, Tex) 6-9; 2. Stanek (Proviso West, Hillside, Ill) 6-9; 3. Miles (Poly, Long Beach, . Calif) 6-9; 4. Nowacki (Greenfield, Wisc) 6-8; 5. Nedimyer (Titusville, Fla) 6-8; 6. Schneider (Canyon, Castro Valley, Calif) {3-8. PV, Riley (East, Wichita, Kans) 15-8½; 2. Baggett (Pasco, Wash) 15-6; 3. Black (Fremont, Los Angeles, Calif) 14-6; 4. Bailey (Nampa, Idaho) 14-6; 5. Eddy (Ferris, Spokane, Wash) 14-0, LJ(ok), Duncan (McClatchy, Sacramento , Calif) 26-2¼ HSR (f[26-8), 25-6¾, f, 25-3½, f, 26-2¼[3.0) ); 2. McCullough 25-1½; 3. Banks (Las Vegas, Nev) 24-11¾; 4 . Carter (Toulminville, Mobile, Ala) 24-11¼; 5. Scott (Alton, Ill) 24-8½; _6. Smith (Menchville, Newport News, Va) 24-6¼. TJ(ok), Rim (Clovis, Calif) 50-10 (=5th performer all-time HS); 2. Cochee (Tech, Oakland, Calif) 49-9; 3. A.Jones (Opelousas, La) 49-5¾; 4. Triplett (Branham, San Jose, Calif) 48-5¼; 5. Knapp (North Springs, Atlanta, Ga) 48-4¼; 6. Scott (Menchville, Newport News, Va) 48-4 . SP(12-lb), 1kiw (Baldwin, Pittsburgh, Pa) 67 -3½; 2. Franklin (Lamar Cons, Rosenberg, Tex) 63-5¼; 3. Gerasimchuk (Narbonne, Harbor City, Calif) 62-10¼; 4. Mannon ( Los Gatos, Calif) 60-11 ¼; 5. Paul (Ball, Galveston. Tex) 57-10; 6. Carr (Lynwood, Calif) 57-9½. SP(16-lb), Semkiw 59-1 (6th performer all-time HS); 2. Gerasimchuk 52-6¾; 3. Franklin 51-9; 4. Mannon 50-9; 5. Carr 50 -4. DT,Dull (Winter Haven, Fla) 189-11; 2. Paul 183-7; 3. Semkiw 174-1; 4. Burns (Arapahoe, Littleton, Colo) 171-1; 5. Groover (Branham, San Jose, Calif) 168-7; 6. Mannon 156-9. JT, Heide (Reynolds, Troutdale, Ore) 212-9; 2 . Newtown (Haven, Kans) 212-6; 3. Yamello (Shore Regional, West Long Branch, NJ) 207-3; 4. Keller (Marshall, Portland, Ore) 203-6. HT, Bessette (Cumber­ land, RI) 170-3; 2. Raineault (New Britain, Conn) 161-3. NEW JERSEY JUNIOR AAU, Clifton, N.J., June 18-SP, Guevara (Kans) 58-8¾. PRE-OLYMPIC, Victoria, B.C., June 20-100m(ok), Taylor (Tex Sn) 10.4; 2. Young (USAF) 10.4; . 4. Amerison (Linc) 10.7; 5. D.Williams (Kans St) 10.7. 200m(ok), Newhouse (Ft Mac) 21 .2; . .. 3. Robinson ( Ft Mac) 22 .1. 600m, Swenson ( Ft Riley) 1 :20.8; 2. Van Dyk (CW) 1 :21 .2. 1500m, Elmer (Can) 3:45.2; 2. French (Can) 3:45.5; 3. Richards (USAF) 3:46.3. 5000m, McLaren (Can) 13:56.0; 2. J.Martinez (Mex) 13:59.0; 3. Miranda (Mex) 14:00.0; 4. Groarke (Colo St-Can) 14:00.2; 5. A.Villanueva (Mex) 14:05.2; 6. Richards 14:06 ;2; 7 . H .Villanueva (Mex) 14: 10.0 . 3000mSt, Liebenberg (CW) 8:51.8; 2. Hutchison (Wash St-Can) 9:00.8; 3. Norris (Ore TC) 9 :09.2 . 110mHH(ok), Hill (Ark St U) 13.7; 2. Coleman (Phil PC) 14.2 ; 3. Burrell (BA Strid) 14.8. HJ, Cuttell (Can) 7-0; 2 . Hawkins (Can) 7-0; 3. tie, Beers (Can) & Fen-agne (Can) 6-10; 5. Page 221-June 29, 1972-Vol. 18, No_ 23 Burrell 6-8¼. PV, Royal (S Jose St) 16-6; 2 . Dickie Phillips (unat) 16-6; 3. Bryde (Wash-Can) 16-6; ... nh­ Ernst (Coug TC). HT, Hart (Ft Mac) 197-4; 2. Salmond (Can) 193-1; 3. Shuff (Ft Mac) 193-0; 4. Cairns (Can) 190-3; 5. Keating (Can) 189-7; 6 . Diehl (Ft Mac) 183-10. •· AC, Gainesville, Fla., June 22-PV, Cotton (Fla) 17-1¾. US NATIONAL JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS, Lakewood, Colo., June 23(a)-24(b) /a-attendance 1500; - b- attendance 4500; altitude 5280-feet; for athletes under 20, top two in each event to qualify for rdual with \ USSR Juniors.; from Karlis Zvejnieks/-100(a, ok), Porter (SWn La) 9.4; 2. S.Williams (El Paso) 9.4; 3. H ..Will­ ~Sl iarns (El Paso) 9.5; 4. J.Williams (Talladega, Ala) 9 .5. 220(b, ok), Dill (Mich St) 20.8; 2. J.Williams 20.9; 3. )l/ . Rudasill (Brown) 21 .2 . 440(b), Ray (Ferguson, Newport News, Va) 46.3 (=4th performance all-time HS); i. Eiscnlauer ( la St) 47.4; 3. Son (Plainview, Tex) 47 .5. Heats(a): Ray 46.2 (3rd performance all-time HS). 880(b), Scott ( El Cerrito, Calif) 1 :49 .2 (=4th performance all-time HS); 2. Smith (LSU) 1 :49.3; 3. Bence (Ore) 1 :49 ;6. Mile, Forys (Syr) 4: 12.3; 2. Addison ( Rhodes, Cleveland, Ohio) 4: 15.3; 3. Schemmel (Madison, S Dak) 4: 16.5. 3Mile(a) , Sandoval (Albuquerque, NM) 14 :08.4; 2. Virgin (Lebanon, Ill) 14:10 .8; 3 . Geis (Rice) 14: 11.4 . 6Mile (b), Maguire (Penn St) 30:37 .0; 2. Perkins 30:58.0. 10,000mWalk(b), Palamarchuk (unat) 48:42; 2. Bentl .ey (Stockton Walkers) 50 :51 . 3000mSt(b), Hill (Ore St) 9:20.6; 2. Elijah (Humb St) 9:25.4; 3. Addison 9:54 .6. 120HH(a, ok), Lightfoot (Tex) 13.9; 2 . Mosley (Bak JC) 14.3; 3. Shipp (St Albans, Wash DC) 14.3. Heats(a, w): Misher (Sterling, Houston, Tex) 13.9, Shipp 14.0. 440IH(b), Primeaux (Tex) 51.7; 2. Gailey (Baylor) 52.3 ; 3. Schwab (Centereach, NY) 52.9 (=6th performer all -time HS one-lap hurdles) . HJ(a), Woods (Ore St) 7-1; 2 . Mackey (Bak JC) 7-0; 3 . Sullivan (Chico St) 7-0; 4 . Miller (Diablo Valley JC) 7-0; 5. Meisler (Farmingdale, NY) 7-0 ( "'8th performer.all-time HS, a junior); 6. Smith (Las Vegas, Nev) 6-10 . PV(b), White (Ar iz) 16-6¼; 2 . Petrie (El Paso) 16-0. LJ(a, w), Williams (Sn Cal) 26-4; 2. Adams (Colo-Gha) 25 8; 3. Duncan (McClatchy, Sacramento, Calif) 25-1 ; 4 . Conway (Cal) 24-9. T J(b, ok), Witherspoon (Va) 5 1-5½; 2. McBryde (NYPC) 51-3 ; 3 . Conway 50 -3 . SP(b), Semkiw (Baldwin, Pittsburgh, Pa) 58-4¾; 2 . Page! (UCLA) 57-11¾; 3. LeDuc (Kans) 56-5¾. DT(a), Smith (Colo St) 174-11; 2 . Zabelski (El Paso) 171-6; 3 . '-' McGoldrick (Wash St) 169-4. HT(a), Jackson (Classical, Providence, RI) 191-11 HSR (old HSR 1800 Jackson 70) (US age-17 record); 2 . Bessette (Conn) 188-4; 3. Bolliger (Ore) 183-10; 4. Bartlett (Classical, Providence, RI) 179-2 (2nd performer, 3rd performance all -time HS). JT(b), Martin (Tenn) 243-5; 2. Daniel (Ore) 241-9; 3. Dow (Hil lsboro, Ore) 237-1 . ROSE FESTIVAL, Gresham. Ore ., June 24 /60°with cold winds and light rain; attendance 3000; from Don Jacobs/-100m(-), Hearvey (Ore) 10J5; 2. L.Brown (Sn Cal) 10.5; 3. Jackson (El Paso) 10.5; 4. Miller (Strid-Jam) 10.5; 5. Deckard (Sn Cal) 10.6 200,n(-), Hearvey 21 .2; 2. Gilliard (Cal Poly/Porn) 21.3; 3 . L.Brown 21.4; 4. Crockett (Sn 111)21.4; 5. Newhouse ( Ft Mac) 21.5; 6.
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