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Etn1989 12 Confs RACHEWSIEIIER May 18, 1989 Volume 35, No. 12 MAJOR U.S. OUTDOOR MEETS NATIONALINVITATIONAL JESSEOWENS CLASSIC Inniss (AW) 11.54; 7. Vereen (unat) 11.58. 200(1.4), Young 22.71; 2. Finn 23.46; 3. Columbus, Ohio, May 13 /attendance Indianapolis,May 6/snowflurries/­ Vereen 23.53; 4. Jackson (ACC) 23.58. Teams: 1. Illinois 133; 2. Indiana 76; 3. 5465; cool, 50s/- 100( 1.0), Drummond (STC) 10.21; 2. L. Ball State 74; 4. Iowa 70; 5. Wisconsin 69; 400. Dixon (AW) 51.56; 2. Stevens (ACC) McNeil! (ACC) 10.34; 3. Moses (Kar) 10.34; 6. Purdue 45; 7. Notre Dame 43. 51.82; 3. Malone (NikC) 52.19; 4. Mendie (II) 4. C. Smith (Maz) 10.38; 5. Spearmon 52,24; 5. Miles (YA) 52.33; 6. Leatherwood (ACC) 10.50. 100, Chandler (Ball) 10.31w. 200(w), (Reeb) 53.05; 7. Dendy (Reeb) 53.47. Tolbert (II) 20.81; 2. Chandler 20.97. 400, 200(1.0), 8. Reynolds (AW) 20.52; 2. 800, Davidson (unat) 2:03.92; 2. Harvey Bridges (II) 46.72; 2. Phillip' (Man) 47.08. Spearmon 20.66; 3. Campbell (ACC) 21.04; (AW) 2:04.19; 3. Jenkins (Reeb) 2:05.84; 4. 4. Douglas' (Pari<CC) 21.12; 5. McNeil! 800,-Maton (ACC) t;50:51r,2: Dailey Shurr (SDTC) 2:06.87; 5. McGee (Pur) (En Mi) 1 :50. 77; ... 5. Spivey (AW) 1 :52.02. 21.17. 2:07.51. 1500. Hacker (AW) 3:43.80; 2. Michno 400, 1-1. Simon (ACC) 44.79; 2. Rowe (USAF) 3:45.45; ... 5. Kennedy (In) 3:48.51. (Accu) 44.89; 3. Tiacoh' (Cl) 45.57; 4. J. • 100H(0.4), Tolbert (AzSt) 12.96 (WL. AL, St, Thanos (NikN) 8:44.62. 5000, Reynolds (Nik) 46.02; 5. Morris' (ACU) CL); 2. Martin (Reeb) 13.01; 3. Humphrey Knudsen (Reeb) 14:30.25. 46.17; 6. Robinzine (Aocu) 46.21. (AW) 13.27; 4. Beverly (II) 13.45; 5. Young 110H(5.3), McGhee (la) 13.68w; 2 Turner 11-1.Clay (COh) 47.11; 2. Reed (STC) (Atoms) 13.48; 6. Tate (unat) 13.56; 7. White (OhSt) 13.68. (II) 13.91; 3. Martin (lnSt) 14.00. 47.46. 400H, McGhee 51.05; 2. Neal (Man) 400H, Fulcher (NikN) 57.61; 2. Freeman 51.26. BOO,F. Williams' (SA) 1 :47.66; 2. R. (LSTC) 57. 72; 3. Parker' (GB) 58.62; 4. McNeair (Pur) 58.86. 4x 100. Ball State 40.99. 4 x 400, Brown (ACC) 1:47.84; 3. Jackson (Reeb) Manhattan 3:08.85. 1 :48.44; 4. Armour (WP) 1 :49.68; 5. Taylor ........._ (NYAC) 1 :49.82 . LJ, Turner (Nik) 21-3",w (21-",); 2. Gage PV, Fenza (Pur) 15-9. LJ, Turner (In) Mile, Stahr (NYPC) 4:03.31 (55.B); 2. (GMTC) 21-2w; 3. Connor (LSTC) 20-10; 4. W. Brown (BFit) 20-8",; 5. Taylor (NikN) 24-6 11,. T J, Olesen (II) 49-2 112. Herrington (Clem) 4:03.39 (54.2); 3. Flynn' SP, Heisler(lnTC) 60-10"2. OT, (Ire) 4:03.58; 4. Michno (USAF) 4:03.64; 5. 20-3. Kostrubala (NikN) 185-9. HT, Puschak Vandegrift (W&M) 4:04.38; ... 7. Maree SP, Bunge (SN) 49-2"•; 2. Matz (OhSt) 11 (Wab) 184-3. (Pum) 4:04.88; 8. Aden' (Som) 4:06.58. 48- 2; 3. Hozdic (OhSt) 47-9"•· 5000, Lautenslager (NikB) 14:08.89; 2. NATIONAL !NY,WOMEN Krohn (Etc) 14:10.39. Teams: 1. Illinois112; 2. Minnesota104; 3. Indiana 101; 4. Michigan 82; 5. Ohio State • 110H(1.5), Pierce (Kar) 13.40 (WL, AL); 2. OREGONTWILIGHT 79; 6. Eastern Michigan 52. Talley (Kar) 13.69; 3. Ashford (unat) 13.70; Eugene, May 13 /attendance 3753/- 1OO(w), Ashford 11. 76; 2. Mcclatchey (II) 4. Dees (Kar) 14.13. 200(2.7), Weigeldt' (Or) 21.06w; 2. Ayears 11.81; 3. Kaiser (Mo) 11.85. 400H, Henderson (ACC) 49.82; 2. (unat)21.10. 200(w), Kaiser 23.88; 2. McClatchey (II) Akabusi' (GB) 49.99; 3. Branch (How) 50.42. BOO,Barbosa' (Bra) 1:46.23; 2. Clark 24.39. 400, Carr (II) 55.46. (deO) 1 :46. 73; 3. Myers (AIA) 1 :49.59. 11 800, Jenkins (Reeb) 2:09.87. 1500, Plarr HJ, Conway (SWnLa) 7-2 2; 2. Howard • 1500, Foster (Or) 3:42.12 (7, x AJ); 2. 11 11 (WI/P) 4:33.98. (Maz) 7-2 2; 3. Banks (Maz) 7- 2; 4. Cannon Beamon (NikP) 3:42.82; 3. Peterson (Or) 11 100H(w), White (OhSt) 13.67; 2. Nathan (OhSt) 7- 2; 5. Lott (Nik) 6-9"•· 3:42.97; 4. Dalton' (Or) 3:43.15; 5. Hemsley (In) 13.78; 3. Beverly (II) 13.94. 400H, PV, P. Babits (UCTC) 17-4; 2. Oldham (unat) 3:44.74; 6. Hill (SpH) 3:45.63. Sauers (In) 60.16. (unat) 17-0. 4 x 100, Minnesota 47.16. 4 x 400, LJ, Conley (Tys) 26-9; 2. Greene (OhSt) 3000. Plasencia (NikP) 7:59. 71; 2. Nelson Eastern Michigan 3:48.71. 26-7; 3. Laine (Flo) 25-6",; 4. McKinley (4W) (AIA) 8:00.39; 3. Boileau' (Can) 8:01 .67. 24-4112. St, Van Calcar (01) 8:44.B; 2. McGuirk 11 LJ, Beverly 20-4 11,w; 2. Keith (OhSt) • T J, Simpkins (AW)57-6 , (outdoor WL, (01) 8:54.4; 3. Kimball (01) 8:54.7. 19_3112w;3. Nathan 19-2314w. AL); 2. Cannon (BFit) 54-5 11,; 3. Tillman 110H(4.0), Gray (Or) 13.95w. 11 11 SP, Bunge (unat) 49-1; 2. Schleusener (SSTC) 53-11 ,; 4. Black' (GM) 53-6 ,; 5. 400H, Wright (Or) 50.81. 11 (Mn) 48-5 11,; 3. Koch' (In) 48-2",; 4. Payne Cobb (4W) 52-7 ,; 6. Martin (OhSt) 51-7"•· 4 x 100, Oregon 40.01; 2. Oregon (Mi) 48-2 112;... B. Smith (II) 45-6"2. International40.65. DT, Lewis (Mn) 164-7; 2. Ryker (In) 165-7. SP, Hunter (PennSt) 61-5. JT. Balagtas (II) 153-2. HT, Logan (AW) 244-0; 2. Young (BG) • PV, Tarpenning (PCC) 19-114 (19-4 114 Hept(S/5-6), Taylor (Nik) 5212. 181-8. [xxx)); 2. tie, Mayle (Or) & Hodge (AIA) 17-0; 4. Mours (01) 17-0. OWENSWOMEN LJ, Ayears 26-8 11,w (25-5 11,); 2. Ogbeide' 100(1.3), Young (Reeb) 11.36; 2. Echols (Nig) 25-",w. (AW) 11.37; 3. lheagwam' (MtSAC) 11.39; 4. T J, Gambetta' (Arg) 53-7 11,w (53-0 NR); 2. Finn (Atoms) 11.43; 5. Guidry (Tx) 11.53; 6. Williams (Or) 52-5 111,w. -81- May 18, 1989 HT, McArdle (01) 220--6;2. Finch (Or) oxyINVITATIONAL • (SEMo) 3:41.82; 3. Kennedy (In) 3:43.16 212-8; 3. Fritchman (01) 207-2. (10, x AJ). St, Shepard (CincTC) 9:00.12. JT, Crouser (Nik) 256--0;2. Skipper (Or) Eagle Rock, California, May 13- 400H, Golden (Murr) 51.97. 4 x 100, 100, Williams (TP) 10.39. 200, Simmons • 228--0(4, 7 AJ) (228-0, 227-3 [x, =9 AJ], Indiana 41.00. 4 x 400, Indiana 3:15.7. (Aud) 21.09. 226-5, 226--0,p, 218-11); 3. Miller (SSTC) ,...,__ 800, Benfares' (Fra) 1:49.20. 1500, PV, Burton (In) 17-611,. LJ, Cowden (In) 224-6; 4. Uhl (01) 223-10. Junkerrnann (RE) 3:41. 78; 2. Young (RE) 25-2112. SP, Cappos (In) 56-8••- DT, Heisler .. 3:43.00; 3. J. Smith (SB) 3:43.68. "(inTC) 205-11; 2. Harrer (ABG) 186-10. JT, TWILIGHT WOMEN 110H, House(unat) 14.14. Smead (Pur) 160--0. 800,Clark' (Can) 2:06.58; 2. Barbosa' (Bra) 2:07.38; 3. Faure (Qr) 2:08.78. HJ, Balkin (SSTC) 7-3•,; 2. Williams 1500, Johansen' (Or) 4:29.64. BILLYHAYES WOMEN (USN) 7-1••- PV, Curran (unat) 17-••- 400, Ridenour (In) 55.67. 800, Dekkers' 3000, Hand (NikP) 9:07.04. LJ, Stewart (Cheat) 24-1112. TJ, Oporski' (In) 2:11.04. 1500, Byrne (SEMo) 4:24.15. 5000, Bcrovicka (Tig) 16:06.56; 2. Wilson (Pol) 52-7112. SP, Cullins (SSTC) 62-531,; 2. 3000, Mullen' (WnMi) 9:43.54. 5000, (Or) 16:23.97; 3. Wessell (Or) 16:49.28. Wilson (UCLA) 52-4112;3. Bergreen (UCLA) Newcomer (Find) 17:47.6. 400H, Nathan (In) 100H(2.4), Clark (01) 13.89w; 2. Carter 60-1~,; 4. Blutreich (UCLA) 60-10. 58.13; 2. Sauers (In) 59.62. (01) 13.99. HT, Thiss (SDSt) 195-4. JT, Barnett 4 x 100, Indiana 46.76. 4 x 400, 3:44.1. (NYAC) 242-8; 2. Connolly (unat) 240-6. HJ, Roberts (Or) 5-10. LJ, West (Marsh) 19-9. SP, Koch' (In) LJ, Mitchell (Cal) 20-10w (19-1111,); 2. OXYWQMEN 48-4. DT, Jackson (lndyTC) 165-3; 2. Koch' Carter 19-2114w (18-10). 100, C. Smith (UCLA) 11.56; 2. Williams 163-10. T J, McKinney (Or) 40-9",w (40-211,). (Or) 11.58. 800, Noll (USC) 2:05.58; 2. Chapel (UCLA) 2:05.68; 3. Arnold (SDTC) SP, Picknell (NikC) 51-3•,. 2:06.62. PBE-PAC-10INVITATIONAL DT, Picknell 178-1. 1500, Kanas (HH) 4:20.82; 2. Prieur (GV) Berkeley, California, May 14- JT, K. Smith (unat) 188-5; 2. J. Smith (Or) 4:23.75. 100H, Thompson (UCLA) 13.87; 2. 800, Quade (Az) 1 :48.21; 2. Strang' (Stan) 185-2; 3.
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