10 Marks Bettered
By Tim Garlner ''3/~''isrecordedalone inroundthe 220a turn.with a 22.1 trIple;The In?n1ytheoth~rhightr~ckmenJump wasto Northern California's high EICerrito leads the NorCal Les Steers of Palo Alto, who school trackmen broke quick- list in both relays with a 42.9 won titles in 1935-37.His be~t ly from blocks this year. clocking in the 440 and a winning height was 6-4 In Compared with last year's 3:24~6tirnein the mile. 1937.Brown's teammate, Pat initial NorCal track listing, Northern Californians also Bradley, came in third place the 1969trackmen have bet- lead in three events state- last year at 6-8. tel' marks in 10 of the 15 wide and share the lead in This season, Brown has a State Track Meet eve n t s. an 0 the r. The best state best of 6-9, one-quarter inch Only'marks in the 100, 440, marks from the North are behind Wayne Bradley of 880, mile -1' e l.a y and long BIac k's mile time, Clovis Pasadena Muir. Pat Brad• jump are better than this shot-putter AI Deiario's 61- ley? He's still third at 6-8. year's early season perform- 41f2and Birtwhistle's discus Games w:~~~t~:;h~ngto.n High ances mark Ernie Lopez from Ce- (2300enrollment) m Fremont IS seek- . 'd' , iJig a home football game Saturday Perhaps the most outstan - tral High in Fresno also has night. Sept. 13. Contact ~im .lngra[1 mg. mark 0f t1Ie early season. the best tr'IPI'e Jump In. the ating797-1600for a home.•. Newarkor awayHighgameISSept.100 • is Tom Bh·twhistle's 195-4m state with a hop, skip and ~~08ro~oi9r_~~j~C~.B.o~0~~n~~e1l1€~o the discus. The Gunn senior's jump of 47-6% but this 'is not enrollment) in Crock~tt is looking for mark is only four feet. 0ff t,he a State Track' Meet event Sept.a game,12 or'both13; eithervarsityhomeand orJV,awayfor• natIOnal. prep recor d. yet., ContactBaseballBobTournies.:E'bert at the1heschool.third an- Two runners have the un- Southland listings indicate nual Terra N?va InVitational E!aseball tournament IS scheduled Afrtl 1-2-3, usual distinction• • of leading in Centennial' of Compton might' reportsFirst roundtourneygamesdirectorat theA OceanaFigone• the first listmg for the second have ,another championship field are Novato-Crestmoor and C,,:P- strrognt.• year - b0th WI·th team. Last year,' the Apaches, coln-Ouchino c- eSerra;a n a atandTerraHillsdale-TerraNova, Lm-, beel'.tt mar ks. In the mile , 'won easi"'1 yael't B ke1ey's Ed - LionsNova Club... Theand 26thDelanoannualHigh DelanoSchool Buck Black of Pittsburg has• wards Stadium' wih, 26points" teeninvitationalteams isfromsetthroughoutfor April 1-3-5.the Six-San run 4:13.6 while last year hIS C en t e i1 n ia 1hgs the two Joafluin Valley will partlc\pate • . . t . , Fmal Rankmgs: DenniS Lee and t best at this Junc ure was fastest relay teams m the his Imperial Sports Syndicate have 4:17..4 Hur dl'er K"k11 DaVlS. 0'f state, WI'th a 42.5 In. the 440 basketballreleased finalranstate-widekings. Thehightopschoolten: Bel' k e 1e y leads in the and 3'19 1 in the mile The Compton (30-0). WillOW Glen (27-0), ••• Castlemont (21-2), Santa Cruz (28-2), 180-yro'dlows with a 19.2he's Apac h e s also have a 96 Sun n y Hills (25-4)., Notre Dame run tWIce.. Last year'1 he ed sprinter in Vince Buford and,. 2),(ShermanPalisadesOaks)(18-1),(25-5).MuirVentura(26-3), (24-Je- WI.t1l'a 19.5 C1OCk'mo'
(Sacramento), 9,5; xRalph. L,gons, no. 6·6; xGreg Redmond, Ygnacio 100 - SeaDorn Bowens, Kennedy ~f~l;r~l~dS:~~~'; x~~~rrJYf?~:r5,H~~~~~\ water,Pittsburg,9.6;9,5wGarland(2); FredBurks,pmn£"d' IsonAt· 6-6n;Valley,Warren6·6; xVernonMatson, Young,Wasco, Lemoore,6-6n, , oore 97 (2)' xLeman Childress, Hoo- LONG JUMP - A I v n Bunn, ver '9 '7 (3)' Clayton Montgomery. McLane. 24-3~!4; James Allen, Tulare, (Fresno).Edison' (Stockton),9.6, Larance9.7; Jones,Royce Lem·Ford 2-23/4; Pre n tic e McCray, Edison I Encinal, 9.7; Frank Roe, Edison (S to c k ton), .23-111/4; Doug Smith, M. _ 9.7: John·· Pettus. Washington L~e, Berkeley, 23-ow, Howard Red• (SF) 97n- Don Ward, Bullard, 9,7n; ding, Dos Palos, 23-7'14n; xxRandy -David 'Duke, Fresno, 9.7n; AI Mar- Williams, Edison Fresno), 23-71/4n; s(Stockton),'a II Santa,9.7; VincentCruz, 9,7w;Lee, ~odes-Roger SouthFred Pnmm,Bakersfield.Atwater,'23-8~2;23-7; AlonzoRo!:>ert II 220 _ Garland Burks, Edison man, Delano, .23-51/2n: <,xDave Tuck• McGill,(Fresno) Kenedy21.3' (Richmond),xLeman Childress,9,7w. er,Emery,S~n SanJoaquin.Mateo"Memonal,23-7; Mike23-5; Free.,xLe- 21.4wt;Hoover, '21.4t;La ran 'XDonc e Jones,Ward, Lemoore:Bullard, rovSHOTSimonton,PUT -Pittsburg,AI Dalerio,23-4. Clovis, I xxBarry ~hIPPS, Hoov!'r, 21.6nw!, Ho- xChris Adams, Los Altos, 60-4; Randy waard King, Coroo v., , 21.7: E~ery Rhynes, Modesto, 59-10112; Nevin, 2.14w;Holmes, Ed.. PlacerBonner,(,tIuburn.'Del Oro.21.•8t,~1,5t,.RI: 161-6;Menlo-,tItherton,Jerry Grays,59-9'¥4:Pittsburg,Doyle Nelms,61-0 : chard Miller, ClOVIS, 21.8. XV,C 7'0\ I Porterville, 58-4: Greg Wiessner. Con• dano, McLane, 21.8; AI Mars 1al 'Icord 58-1- Jeff Winans Turlock Santa Cruz, 21.8, Seaborn Bo~ens" 67-S~"n: Marc Pence. Marina, 57-6\14; I Kennedv (Sacram~ntoL 21.8, XXMor-1 (2): Dennis Anderson, Stagg, 57.3, ris Owens, Chowchilla. 21.8w. , Mike Askea. Mt. Whitney, 57-0. i 480 (468r)' Ed Bonner Del Oro, 48.2; POLE VAULT - Russ Royal, Fre- Charlie' White,· Vanden,. 48.6: ~Rick mont (Sunnyva'oe). 1?-0: Doug up-I Brown,440 -Los LaranceAltos, 48.9:Jones,J"n Bamilton,Lemoore, I dlk
494~'~' _ Buck Black. Pittsburg, I TRIPLE JUMP - Harry Freeman'l ramento',1:54,5: Clay1:55.0;Lowrey,Mel EIPaige,CaminqRIO(S~c-l-tn- xx-DaveSa~ta Clara,~ucker,50-73/4(natlona.lSan ~oaqutn record);Memo• I 1'553' xMark Van Elswick, Burband, ersfleld, 48-2112; Rod Utley, Cupertl- 1:~5'3: Stan Evanson La Sierra, 1:55.5: no, 47-Jiln; x-Ernie Lopez, Central baveda, 1:55.2:'Robertson,Steve Sa'nSharp,Mateo,Roseville,1:55.3: nal,.50-01/2:(Fresno), 47-7:V~n:Doug Smith.Chris South'Moulton,Ba~-I Robertson, San Mateo, 1:55.6: Bill 47-4: Ernie Pearce, Corcoran, 47-1n; Simpson, EI Camino (Sacramento), xx'Randy Williams, Edison (Fresno), 1:55.6n: Joe Montoya, St. Ignatt.us, 46-11; Ed 'Amaya, 46-6~,,: xx-Hich Mill• Stan1:55,9;Evanson,xRick Brown,La ,Sierra,.Los Altos,1:55,5; 1:50,9;D.ave I Hill,er, Leigh,47-7:46-1'12.Steve Arkley,los ""Itos,1
Staples,Dave Wood.Chico,EI 1:55.9.Cernto, 1:55,9: xJohn I ~ISCUS - Tom ,atrtwhl~tle,' . GUIll;_ MILE _ Buck Black. PI.ttsburg, I ]90-4:, Jon Gledhill, PaCifiC, 18~-,: 01'136. Eugenio Amava, Burlingame, x-Clms Ad~ms,. Los Altos, 130-1: 4;13:8; John Dean, Berk~ley, 4;15.7n: v-MII 4:17,011;WI!lie Eashman,Chris Carey,WashingtonCarlmon!, 4:172,(SF)' Homesteaci,Douglas, Sequoia,177-71/2:181-1:GaryScott Kerr.ey,Covey, j 4:173n' Greg Coleman, Palo Alto, monte, 171-71/2; Jerry Grays, PlttS• Stan Vukaiilovich, Sac ram en 10, Carmel, 173-7112: Deke Ballrd, ~Ira-I 4'203n' xxCarlos Bravo, Reedley, to, 169"10: Doyle Nelms, Porterville. I 4:208n:' Mel Paige, Rio Linda, 4:20.9. 167-5n. I lingame,4:175n; Tom9:11.0:Clark,ChrisMissionCarey,San Carl-Jose, I'burg, .169-111/2;SOUTHERNDougCALIFORNIAHowe, E I C~rri- . mont,TWO-MILE9:18.5; -xxKastoEugenioLopez,Amaya,Sanger,'Bur- 100 - Albert Hearvey, Los Angeles, I 9:20.8: Jack Larson, Fremont (Sunn~- 9.4w (9.5); 220 - Hearvey, LA,.211.2t: vale),no (Sacramento),9:21.1: xKevin9:22,0,Furey, BI.lflI jar'-Oln- 440.- Ricco-Bill SanSims,c eWhittier,z Canoga47.1:'Parll880 son, Lowell, 9;22,On, Stev~ Sofos, 1:52,7: MILE - Tom Keefer, Ana: Burling~m~, 9:22.2, E.d Gr~nillo, E;ast 120HH - Steve Dilley. Alemany (Mis• Bakersf,el,a,. 9:22.3; J,m Finch,. Mills, sian HilIsJ, 13.5w; 180LH _ Mark. 9:24.0: Willie Eashman, Washington Low, Pomona, and Charlie Rich,' (SF), 9:24.8. do Brown, Compton, 6-10112; LJ - I fearn, San Juan, 13.8: Jerry I 'I:I,I.son, Terry Eskeli, Serra (Gardena), 63-5; , Roosevelt,120 HIGH13,8w:HURDLESAshland.- Dan.\~ hltfleld,Red- SteveDISCUSHolden,_ X-BillyGardena,Joe 24-1;Winchester,SP --I South SF, 14,Uw: Wayne DiI.lard, Cas- Mt. Migael {San (Sacramento.)100-Seaborn 9.5Bowens.xRalph KennedYUgons. son,ers FresnoEI Cerrito,5-6 6-61/4;1/4n: sevenxxKerrytiedEld-at E Pittsburg,NOIRTHERN9.5w (2);CALIFORNIAArt Primm, Atwa- son,6-6. Monte Vista. 6-61/4; Greg Harr;-/ N(th, tel', 9.6; Garland Burks, Edison (Fres- LONG JUMP-Alvin Bunn McLane . no), 9.6; Larance.Jones, Lemoore, 9.7 24-33/4: James Allen Tulare 24-23/4: CC (2); xLeman Childress, Hoover,. 9.7 Prentice McCray. Edison (Stockton), hE (3): Clayton Montgomery, Ed!son 23-111/4; Terry Bradley Poly, 23-11; i (Stockton). 9.7: ROyc!'!Ford. Encmal, Doug Smith, South Bakersfield, 23- be : 9.7: ~rank Roe, Edison (Stockton), 81/2; Robert Lee, Berkeley, 23-8w ,9.7: Vincent I,-ee. Modesto, 9.7; John· Howard Redding. Dos Palos. 9: I Pettus, Washmgton (SF). 9,7n; xDon 23-7 1/4n: xxRandy Williams. Edison N : Ward. Bullard, 9.7n David Duke, (Fresno), 23-71/4n' Art Primm, Atwa- 1 f i Cruz.Fresno.9.7w:9.7n:RogerAI McGill.Mar~hall.I 'J9.2w. NQT~TIONS: n -n a n· wi n n in . f _ 440-RElAY-Edison (Fresno), 42.0: w-wind-aicJed:. t-turn: O-rwmber r F:'19.211.Ccrilto,'Ashland42.1; Whitfield,Hoover. 42.2:Southf"iits·SF..J ofREU\Y-Whe.atleytime:;. ~chleved:(Houston).r-relay3:13.5.leg' i~U!g. 42.2: Castlemont, 42.3: Bal 'Y don Schroeder wasn't sur- lit;tgame's E u ~ e n i 0 Ama~a t- prised by Redfern's feats. "I wIth a 9:11.0 III the two-nule 11 always figured he would do and San Mateo's Jim Lydon sit," he said. "It was just a with a 14-9in the pole vault. 11 matter of when. The kid has. The most s h u f f 1i n g oc- g been working very hard at it. . curred in the distances. In t We just hope we can keep the 880, Stan Evanson of La e him there," Schroeder said Sierra took over second with one of the keys in Redfern's a 1:55.5 and Bill Simpson of success was that "he, was Sacramento's EI C ami n 0 - Ivery relaxed.", gained third after finishing Redfern proved he can run second to Evanson. in ~he against stiff competition, too. Sacramento Prep InVIte WIth I IThree days later, in the tal- a 1:55.6. : ent-bulging Sacramento Prep' In the mile, Amaya's 4: 13.8 Invitational, he won bot h at Sacramento was good for ~Ihurdles,' . second overall as John Dean ,. E 1sew her e, coach Hale of Berkeley, who has a 4: 15.7 Roach's El C err i to· relay non-winning time, dropped to I, I teams continued to improve third, Also as an indication of :, on their NorCal bests. in a TOM BURT. the outstanding Sacramento dual against Berkeley, which Redwood Clinic speaker competition, Willie Eashman ,. I the Gauchos won, El Cerri- of San Francisco's Washing- to's 440 quartet of brothers The 150-pound senior clipped ton was t.hird in 4:17.0, whi~h Lubert and Armand Jack, another 2-101hs off his 440 netted hIm fourth place III - 'Billy Walker and Sam Burns time as he ran a 48.0 in the the NorCallistings. flew to a 42.1 clocking. The Lemoore Invitational. Led by Amaya's 9:11.0, the mile relay team of Dave Ubiquitous Buck Black of two-mile now has five new Wood, Eugene Verbeet,. Bob Pittsburg, who leads NorCal pace-setters. - 'Peterson and Dan Stridden in both the 880 and mile, 'low- The other notable shifts t Istepped off a 3:21.2, 9-10ths ered his h a If -m il e best came in the mile relay and - faster than any other relay 4-10ths to 1:54.5, and Heulon pole vault. California may i; IteamLemoore'sin NorCal.Jones may take tion'sHewitt·'bestof prepMerced,long jumper,the na- haveand youl' a mcan'ta i n faulte d theSansame,An- i a back seat in the hurdles, soared to a wind-aided 25-1%. dreas for this, but the Golden' : Ibut quarter:r:riles are, hav!ng N~~ leaders this week, in State's athletes kept 011 the I - trouble keepmg up WIth hIm, addItIon to Redfern, are Bur- Imove. I .~ Shiftin By Tim Gartner Good weather and several by hurdler Dan Redfern of 3-10ths behind national lead- p1 . top-flight track meets performancesCitrus Heights'wereSan·turnedJuanin Ibester RodinMilburnthe stateof Clarkand Highonly a]d( High. in Opelousas, La. Redfern's it Ii .brought about a resounding Redfern, who had a 'best of 18.8 ties him nationally with rn j I shift in The ChI' 0 11i c 1e 's ~.tNorthern C a 1i for n ia prep 18.9 in the 180 low hurdles Robert S t 0 c k ton of Long bE ! track and field listings. last year, sprinted to an 18.8 Beach Poly in the "without W clocking in a dual meet with I wind" cat ego l' y. Larance hi IistingIn ninemarksof thewere16 events,improved,ex• Encina and added a 13.8 time I Jones of Lemoore, however, OJ in the 120highs. I has run a wind-aided 18.8. Sl a doubt the most impressive His high hurdle time is the I San Juan track coach Gor- VE I•• four by newcomers.j, J. Without TbI Best High School Track Marks en In' NORTHERNCALIFORNIA Fremont ('Sunnyvale). 14-0;'Ed Otter. 8Jf2; TJ - Chris Woods, EI Cajon, 100 - Seaborn Bowens. Kennedy Skylinen 13-11; Tom 'Parry. South 44-9: 440·RE~AY- Los Angeles, 41.8 hu MILE-RELAY - Centennial (Comp• (Sacramento), 9.5; xRalph Ligons, Bakersfi~ld,King CilY, 13-9;13-9;rickSam Bruni,A I ban Burlin•e s e. ton), 3:18.4 Pittsburg, 9.5w; Fred Primm. Atwater, game. 13-9; Doug Updike, Carmel, 9.6; Lorenzo Johnson, Washington Q3-SJf2. Union (Fresno), 9.7; Clayton Mont• UNITED STATES gomery, Edison (Stockton), 9.7; xLe• TRIPLE JUMP - xxDa've Tucker, 100-Ken Curl. Worthing (Houston). man Childress. Hoover, 9.7; Royce San joaquin Memorial, 49-111/2:Doug 9.3w; Five at 9.5; 220 - Phil Lusk, Ford, Encinal. 9.7; AI Marshall, Santa Smith, South Bakersfield. '48-21f2W; Moody (Co~pus Christi), 120.9t;440 • Cruz, 9.7x: Garland Burks, Edison Chris Moulton, Hill, 47-7, xErnie Lo• Tim Hill. South Park (Beaumont, (Fresno),9.7w; 10tied at 9.S. pez, Central (Fresno). 47-61/2;Harry Tex.). 47.5; 88O-George Jones Yates Freeman. Santa Clara. 47-4w: Jerry (Houston), 1:51.7; MILE - Steve Pre• fontaine. Marsh Field (Coos Bay. 220 ~ xLeman Childress. Hoover, Ore.), 4:11.1: TWO-MILE - Dave An• 21.4t; Garland Burks. Edison (Fres• t'~~s'1.'1io~~~~:~;el~x~~;,~WI~~.Aal:~: 46-11/2;IVory Jones. Tulare Western, derson. South (Shawnee Mission, no). 21.4wt; Don Ward. Bullard, Kan.). 9:11.6; 120HH - Rod Milburn, 21.4wt: x x Barrv Phipps. Hoover. 46-1; xRussell Grimes, East Bakers• field. 45J103/4. Clark (Opelousas. La.;, 13.5,1S0LH_ 21.6nwt; Richard Miller, Clovis, 21.8; Mil burn. 18.9: HJ - Larry Presser, xxGeorge Harmon, Oakland Tech, SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 21.9;Seaborn Bowens. Kennedy (Sac• Colbert.Serkeley. SouthMich.. Oak6-8; CliffLJ - ( 1:56.7;Dave Wood, EI Cerrito, 1:56.8; SHOT PUT _ AI Dalerio Clovis, f Mike Elder, Sel l:56.S. 51-41/2;Chris Adams.Jerry Greys,Los Altos,Pittsburg,59-9:61-0Jf4'Randy MILE - Buck Black. 'Pittsburg, Rhynes, Modesto. 59-7; Greg Wiess-.I 4:13.6; Eugenio Amaya, Burlingame, ner, Concord, 57-10; Doyle Nelms,' 4:13.S;John Dean, Berkeley, 4:15.7n:! Porterville, 57-5'12; Steve i\nder~on, r WillieStan VukajilovichEashman, Washingtonis a era men(SF),to, Stagg,Cain. Marysville,57-1: Brian564;Hinman.Mike,· ASkea,Leigh, I 4:17.3n;4:U.On; OhrisGregCarey,Coieman.Carlmont.Palo 4:17Alto,..2; ! 56~41/2n:Nt. Whitney.Marc56-03/4n;Pence. Marina,Jess Winans,l56-4;. 4:20.6: x x Car I 0 s Bravo. Reedley,I·J.1JJ'lock,56-0. 4:20.8:Jack Christiansen, Homestead, 4:20.Sn; Bill ·Booze, Clayton Valley, DISCUS - Tom Birtwhistle, Gunn, 4:23.3; Joe Montoya, St. Ignatius, 195-4; Jon Gledhill. Pacific. lS9-1: 4:23.5. Ohris Adams, Los ,Altos. lS5-1; xMike Davis. Hillsdale, lS2-S: Marc Douglas, TWD-MIL'E- 'Eugenio Amaya, Bur• Sequoia, Ui2-11n; Gary Kelly, Carmel, lingame. 9:11.0; Chris Carey. Carl• 167-3;Doyle Nelms, Porterville, 167-1; mont. 9:18.5; Bill Johnson. Lowell, Tully. King City, 165-1112; Ken Chap• 9:22.0n; xKevin Furey, EI Camino pel. Watsonville, 163-9112; Deke Bal• (Sacramento). 9:22.5n;' xxKasto Lo- lard. Miramonte, 163-7. ,pez. Sanger. 9:24.3; Willie Eashman, Washington (SF). 9:24.8;Curtis Terry, POLE VAULT - Jim Lydon. San Cardova, 9:26.5: Jaok 'Larson, Fre• Mateo, 14-9;Sam Hampton,Berkeley. mont (Sunnyvale), 9:27,S;Jim Finch. 14-7; Mike Kelley. McLane, 14-6; Ene Milis. 9:31.5; xxChuc~ 'Mork, Wash• Reich, Carlmont, 14-4Jf4;'Russ Royal, ington (Fremont), 9:33,8. 120 HIGH HURDLES - Dan Red• fern, San Juan. 13,S; Jerry Wilson. Roosevelt. 14.0w; Ashland Whitfield, South SF. 14,Ow; Wayne Dillard. Castlemont. 14.1; Kirk Davis, Berke- f~1oc~102n)~2h.fd~:rr~~0~~fley~d~?~ sian. 14.3w; Durwin Brown. Bakers• field, 'l<4.3wn;Greg Randall, Grant, 14.3; wayne,19:2.\1;xJaredDillard,.Butler,Castlemont.Pittsburg.19.2n;19.2; IIK John Reynoso, Stagg. 19,3; McKinley I Mosley. Bakersfield. 19.3; Gray. Ed,- ' son (Stockton), 19.3: Charles Hayes, Oakland Tech. 19,3;Jim Petralia, Fre• mont (Sunnyvale), ,19.3;James Allen, Tulare, 19.3. 440 RELAY-- EICerrito. 42.1: Edi• son (Stockton), 42.6; Pittsburg, 42.8; Hoover, 42,S;Roosevelt. 42.S;Oakland Tech, 42.9; Edison (Fresno). 42.9 Berkeley, 43.0 (3); East Bakersfield, 43.1: Castlemont. 43,2n; F rem 0 n t (Oakland). 43.2. MILE·RELAY - EI Cerrito. 3:2'1.2 . Berkeley, 3:22.1n: Lemoore. 3:22.7; Kennedy (Sacramento), 3:23.0; Foot• I 3:24.7:hill (Sacramento).Los 'Altos, 3:25.1;3:24.6; OaklandVanden, jil Ville,T~ch.3:26.'ln.3:25.9; Cordova. 3:26.0n; Porter• i HIGH JUMP - Rick Fletcher. Hoo• ! ver, 6-7!!z; Jim Winegan, Vanden, 6-7; 100nPat Johanson.Hewitt, Merced,Highlands,6-6; Alfree6-63/4;Heu•Cha• ney, Castlemont, 6-6; Sam Maxwell, Castlemont. 6·6; Hicks, Highlands. 6-6; Vernon Young. 'Lemoore, 6J5; Herman Matson. Wasco, 6-5; xGreg Redmond, Ygnacio Valley, 6"5; Greg I Harrison.son. MonteEIVista,Cerrito,6-41/4:6-4112;NineDavetiedLar•at -i 6-4. If h f-o,:..;.,..i ~lthough NortheI'n Callfor- , . I •. I eetmg Will be Fremont. Sunnyvale, Knight, Edison (Fresno) 220t; Sal 192w' xJared Butl"r Pittsburg 19? San-Joaqum emonal. 49-11h: Douo: ma hI h school track )er- .' _. '. i, . '~ I .Top T.ournament: Mclane basket- Fresno, 22.0t; John Banks, Roosevelt, Ray Reynoso, Stagg, 19.3; Ed Mosley. Chns Moulton, Hili, 47-7: xErnie Lo . g, . .1., i wmd120 highaIded hurclles.18.8 ll1Lemoore'sthe 180 i yearOtherhe newset leadersa f I' e s haremanEll i w11l,-beball coach"'~HC1';ssLowelliii'e-e'tT'Schoijlsconi:R<,'!ynol.dshas as· Royce"22.lt; xxChuckFor~~"-E'nCi;;~tBommarito,-22.0: ·G~';yCrest. I'i9:0'Bakersfield,(2r·Asi'ian·d'\¥hit;;~id·.19.3: Dan Redfern.So7lt'h~'sf:San i pez..}.J3CentralI P ~E ~\J.Mf.~xXDave(Fresno), 47-61/2;TuckerHarry formances: •. are slIghtly off, lowsLaranceMerced's.Jones Heulionleaas WIthHew-Ia! Cret:ord_,'(, by gomgI.'h 48.4.' .' d tl' !, semble,dLynbrook,anHomesteadou~standl/lgandfieldCupertino.f~" the moor.Mesa, 22.11,San Jose.Sam 22.0;Burns,DavidEI Cerrito.Duke, Juan.Vll . It" is not .,' althou oh the grea~' anD' v 1'1an, "keroaqum1'0' cI '.1.iemOltJ eto.tri' s: a :3'...23.7 Euo'eillo",. Amava of!' , butCaminohad toof dropSacramentoout.. nearly came, I Brown,Larry Orlando.Los Altos.Branham,49.4n; Bob49.10;Bonner,Rick I Castlemont.Bakersfield. 43.1:43.3n:OaklandWashingtonTech.Union43.3:II 410U t'ber(T ERNHea(Vey,CALIfORNIA.,.LOS,Angel~,s,". ... ' . '" oJ a e ,IC. "d, S 11 1 , "I Burlmgame who ran a 9: 11.0 I CoaChing Changes: Frank Carbajal, Del Oro. 49.5; John Banks, Roosevelt, I (fresno), 43.3: Bullard, 43.3; Bakers- 9. w 9.5); 10 tied at 9.6: 20..- earthquaketho . ' mIght change al~, pIe.' .:i 11m r with a 49-11%1I two -111i1e . c,.'md 'ViI\ ~"on a'1d" I successf.ulramento's EIbasketqallCamlI)O,coach~as accepat 8rccie 49.749.8; (2);Kessel,GeorgeAwalt.Alfaro,49.9n;PittsbUrg'iDave field.....IIIIJ.I.£43.3;__.B.£J.AX.-ElPittsburg, 43.3n.Cerrito, 3:23.7; ~IT~~ve~h~ftre~n~~li~'hz' " • 8~~25~- re4~SB-'1Ia11· , IS. ,'. " " •. "',, , 111alk. • , . ,I W• h ": t •••f j e J d wl'o'.' bot!·,1 ran< I Statethe freshma.n... BII! coachlllgCox, baseballJob atcoachFresnoat den.Smith50.0Tracy,.. 50.0: Jim' Ewing, van-I hillKennedy(Sacramento),.(Sacramento),3:24.6:3:24.0:Vanden,Foot. ~~c\' ~r ~n~gan erl1'0od,Park,South.1:52.7;Torral1cl!!.MILE,-- '" ,. , ,_ I, .... " I steppmg down as coach because of -., I S .urg, ... , 3'25O' Los A' .' . 'x c e s lor (Norwalk. 9:08.9; NO! Cal tJ ack and. fIeld pet'l Ihe nuu'ks a ChI eve d by I wmd·aIded 14.0~ 111 the 120 I st. EI./Zabeths the last 13 years. IS ~BUCk ,Black p'tt b 1'549'13:24.7; Lemoore 3:24.9: Berkeley tl3·8, ,TVOfO.M,I.E-Ruben Chappllls, 'fO!V me1 Shave,' . ,'- bet"e1ed marks, t Jones. Bn'twlllstle and\ ...1,\,ICk - hI erhs. \Yilson is also second I "personaiLetters of·intent:circumstan ' •• I Bob Howard will take over the var· Rick 8rO'lfn , Los Altos, 1:56.5;,George '.'~ ., r ervi e, .. n. res 14.1: 180LH-Atkins Locke (LA) <19.0' ·me entson y CSIX(J m 0p a 1Iee d to ISL.ela~ ,bests.el' are Soualso thethe l'natIOnaln Califormaprep I to18.9.fanescJockl1lg.111the lows WIth an i sity.larmine's 6-4 235-pound tackle', has I AI.farq,stead, Pittsburg,1:56.7n; Willie1:56.5:Young,Mel Paige,Fair- ver,no, 3.26.46.71/4;.. Jim Winegan, Vanden, 6·7: na)HJ-'-Reynaldo23.11w. illldBrown,LOUghri~geCompton:LOC,k~6.10: year. But. t II r e e of tlns i has the US leader in the I signed a Pacific 8 letter·of-intent to : field. 1:56.7; Terry Sharp, Roseville, Pat Johanson, H I g h I and s, 6-63/4; (LA), 23,9, SP-BiIlY Joe Winchester , ': . I" ,.", t',anc pO e.. vau, . . i Chabot GGC STANDINGS11 2 22 attendwas 6-2.Stanford.235 poundWhitetackleis Freda member!Stew- ton1;57.0:Valley.Randy1:57.5.H a n sen. Del Oro, AlfredL.e I'll 00Chaney,r e, 6·5;Castlemont.Fltz KllIlIlgsworth,6-6; Sam SouthMount Torrance,Miguel (San15.81;'"Diego)TJ-Mike'62-0' DIS:Gil. ,J"pace'ear S,natIonally.Nor Cas Sl?, sta e! 440"'.... two-mile high jump! Foothil!5chool- W9 4l ?Is.18 Iof.art theof WoodlandNorth Shrine.He'llAII·Starattend..footqaIl1:57.1n;Or~gon I WI..E..-Buck8ill' S.imp:on,Black. PittsEI Caminobur g. BishopMaxwell,O'Dowd.Ca~tlem,ont,.6-6;6-4: RobertGregHamil-Harri- bert.CUS-.SteveHilltop , ,La(Chulassalette,'Vista)• califorr",a44.81/>, When Southern California BirtwhIstJe... aChIeVed h 1 SLaneyCCSF 64 97 1218 StateBarr CurryTwo Withother Stanfordnotable andSlgn'8g~,a· i 4:13:6;ChriS Carey,John CarlmontDean, Berkeley.4·172' 4:15.7n:Eugen· ton,Bakersfield,Patterson.6-4,6·4:BruceDonovanBalling,.Daniels,6-4; 440-RELAY-losRELAY"':"LosAngelesAngeles,3'18541.'8'• MILt: ;leaC,lers'j. ~re also settm'" tl'€ I '1 1 -, It ,San M,ateo 12 J 24 team. Another Shrine star to Sign (Sacramento), 1.57.2" Bill BO,ze,Clay· I son, EI Cernto, 6-4~2,Ve~n~)JlYoung, (Wtllttler), 176-1; PV-Steve SmIU1, ~ ' . 'extraordmary d IS C U S d1S- Diablo Vallev 4 9 81 dale's RiCkcJOneSiwth C~I"IJhek6~O'1io Amaya, 4:18.5' Greg' colei"an. Palo Dave Larsen,' Monte Vista, 6-4; John " UNITED STATES' performances., 111 St· t tare added,th the'.' tance em'1im: this" season• " but SanMerrittJose CC 3 10 ~ 11~~tP°U~dlIbo SC 00,I u[,'Jt. ~sasex~ec~~dafoI b k t Stanford~~ I Alto,Homf!stead,4:20.6; 4.20.8n:Jack C hWillier.i ~t Eashman,i a n s e n, Fridrich,lONG Lompoc,'" rl P 6-4.He u I on 'Hewitt, 9.3w:10a--K~[~.220•...Pi1l!tusk,~TIllintMoody(Houston)(Corpus. ~.10Cen , a e. ops ',.e natlO11 the m a r.k s by Jones and TODAY'S GAMES I ~~-~etSlf r~~~d~gin at1,eaSCJuthPen: , Washlllgton (SF).. 4:2~.5: Bill Boze. Merced, 24~51/z: Jesse Edison (SIock- Christi),20.9.w; ~40-Amos Machanic. ll1,sevenevents.< . '\" of the lIsted 16 Tuckercently were.• established re- SanFoothillJoseMateoatCCatDiabloatChabot.MerrittValley3 30.111.3'0P 1'1:11. I breaklllginsula.winner leagueGarymanyduringBegan'sof Helsmanhi.smarks.threeTrophyyears.Curry stead,~!ay}on. gna4:23.9;t,!alle~dP·3BIUS, Franuslch,... 0, • russe,Jo~~os1~1o~tOya~Gatos,ome ramento).~~'~:-, l\OI/Z:ea om23.21/2:Bowens,JamesBeanieAllen,KennedyWilliams,Tulare,(Sac· Jones,!viJaoksonI Lit -SYates5Mlaml),t eve(H 0Prefontaine,47.8;u s ton),S80-GeOrg,Mars1l1:51.];e , " :0 ' " , •• - like everything about the school. ers, 4:25.5; ~ack Larson. Fremont. San Ma\eo, 23-2: AI Bunn, McLane, MIL ••.-P ref 0 n t a I n e, 9:13.4; NorCal track bests at this he 150-pound Jones. I un· PREP PATTER I They have a good coaching staff and 4;26.1: Len TJra~e, ~Ive Oak. 4;26.4: 23-1112; JII')1Buser, leigh, 22-11: How- 120HH-Rod Milburn, Clark (Opeiol1- . < ning1 in only his ., .. - , , • ' , " d T d Id t .. 'k IIlg for a football game against a and was named player of the year In F r e III 0 n t, 9:27.~; xxK.asto lOIJez, Wiessner, Concord. 57-10: Steve An- bert, South Oak Cliff (Dallas), 24-6w: Jow;hurclles long 'JUmp and \\ 11l) an co 1ac . scliool from 200 to 1000 enrollment. The Valley Oak League. Sanger, '9:28:0: Jim Fmch, Mills, derson, Stagg (Stockton). 57-1, Brian PVc-Dave Roberts Conroe Tex. 15'3 .. ' '.: D .. t I'· f' t} 'dl CO"cll Van Boschetti said he would 9:31.5: Bill Johnson. Lowell, 9:35.0: Hinman, Leigh. 56-41I2n; Cain, Marys- SP-Don Randal;' Sunset (Dallasf dISCUS.,111i1e, 1')0No hight1'lple hurdlesJump was130 the.' eBennOWeis pie llsasRelays IUlon ea prefer.Foint Arenaa hqme,(225anaenrollment~home contrac.t.is look· I counder,NQRHTERNHe rushedCALIFORt"IAfor 1209 yar~s xWashlllgtonx C h u c k (SF),Mork,9:24.8;WashingtonJack Larson,(Fre- ville"R~ndY56-4:Rhynes.Jer.ryModesto.Greys, 59-7;Pittsburg.Greg 67-53/4:lands·. (DallaS),OISCUS-Gary6-7: LJ-DannyButler, Conroe,COI",( J, t "" b tt " tl 880 race tllls year,' set Jus 18·8 111 game for Jan. 9, 1970.Contact coactl as "good a halfback a~ there was'On .TWO-MI,1.E-El!genlo. ~maya, Bur- <~~pT ~F:'AI .J a I e ri 0, Clovis, chi, Grant (Norman, Okla.), both!' ", " . " < ' :- Oct. 3 or 4. Contact Boschettl at (Sacramento), 9.5: lorenzo Johnson, Jey, 9:36.6n; Steve Sofos, Burlingame, Follett. Branham, 55-63/4n. Orleans), 48·0; 440 RELAY _ KirK" , In each of those events I1eves the 440. where he 15 (7?!' ~82-213~.d • W'W H t 30 WaShington Union (Fresno), 9.7, xLe- 9;36.8, Steve Flynn, Home s tea d, DI~r:II~ .. Tom Birtwhistle, Gunn, Patrick (Fort Worth, Tex,), 41.3: I'e,pUn 1968 tIme coach B,Obd'Fraley ·tJ.bp- travelmga~ uresthiS \Iyear.as. TheI Ieopenecdateor, IS'I man~S Childress,f) a b 0 rHoover,n Bowens,9.7;KennedyAI Mar- 9:37.4mont)... 9:36.3: xxCarlos Bravo, Reed- 56-31/Z,:195:4: ChriS.JessAdanlS.WlIlans.,LosTurlock,Altos. 185-1:56·0: Tex"MILE 190.4:TRELAY-WheatleyThomas Carver(Houston);(NeWf plus., the trIple... Jump whIch ' a-1'so N'C'1 OJ a1 1La,. el Wt 1 a of Sal) FranCISco, head foott>!," i"no shall, Santa Cruz. 9.7w: ~arance .120 HIGH HURDLES-Jerry Vt{iI~on. xMlke. DaVIS,.. Hliisdale, j82.8;. Jon i 3:14.9... J- c.;,. 'fn - 't St t T' k M t 482 is Jones' ly'" wrestllllg coao(1 at ,Ti"malpab, High. Jones, Lemoore, 9.8tl; Ron Williams, Roosevelt, 14.0w: Ashland Whitfield, Gledh;lI, PaCifiC, 181-4; Gary Kelly,1 NOTATIONS: n _·n 0 n -WI n nl n g; eveS 1 Isn,n 1. Northerna a e rCaliforniaac ee •. Tucker's, ., triple .. jump mm'k ~~t~ta~~i~n:~~U~grec<;,nti{ras glhe~ ~'IIMe~~'col}.val~ytifea've~~s Jay", gOlls,KennedyPittsburg,(Richmond)9.8;' G~rland9.8: Ralph.Burks,Li. Southtlemont.SF, 14.~;14.0w;Dan.WayneRedfern,Dillard, Cas·San 165·11I2n:Car me I, Doyle167·3:Nelms,Tully, KingF:0rte~ville,City" ofw-wind-aided:. til.nes a chit-turn:eve d;«-numberr-reiay.; • ' -.'.' R 1St 'I' Th f" th : I Edison (Fresno), 9.8; Milton Vickers, Juan, 1~,2; Kirk DaVIS.• Berkeley, 14.2 165-0; Marc Douglas, SequOia. 1u4-11; X-Junior: xx-sophomore. >-, holds the state lead. IS the best ever for a hIgh nuar ~~ntfe~O~~uRa:jaYS~iI?l~e h~l~ J Oakland Tech, 9.8; Whiteside, Bur- (2): Eddie Cooper, Edison (Stockton). Ken Chappell, Watsonville, 103.9112; COACHESNOTE, If you hava n.d· P· .... " hI' h " .. S turd 'th 500 N Ih C· t ath· I bank, 9.8; Jeff Fowler, Cupertino, 14.3; Derrek Kelley, Mission, 14.3w; Craig Fair, Delano. 163-51/4. ticed any ommissions or inaccur~· . 1ttsburg's Buck B lac k sc 00 ,sop om ore, wlpmg outle~es c':fm~~ting. Theo~eet ~psen~at J 9.8w; John Pettus, Washingj:on (SF), Charles Hayes, .Oakland Tech,.·14.3n; POLE V A U L T -;-M i k <,'! Kelley, cies. please write Tim G 11 r t n.,n: 13.6, Roosevelt's Jerry 1967 Doug Dickinson of I ta Rosa the past nine' years, said the Edison (stockton), 9.8.. 14.4wn; Clim J a c k s.o n, Del.1lno, 13-9; TO/11Parry, Sout.h Bakersfie:,Id, man's fi.rst name and year in school. 4:leads in· the mile with WiI·a I the oldby record of 475 set in 9;30 a.m. at Bailey Field. Meet dlfec'j9.8W; Lubert Jack, 1;1 Cemto, 9.8u; Brown, Bakersfield. 14.3wn: <~regg I Mclane, 14·01I?; Enc R~ICh, C.arl·1Chronicle Sports, .5th and MISSion, • , , ." T ' , , North coast's big three' Pittsburg, 22!6-x L e man ChJldress, Hoover, 14.5wn: xJared Butler, Pittsburg, ..14.5: 13-9; San Albanese. KlIlg CIty, 10,9; Concerning the 220, please denot~ son ana South San FrancIS- Newport News, Va,., 1 ucker.s,B I tor. KenkeleyGoetzeland EI trackCerritocoach~- willat Santake Sam2f.t;t;GarlandBurns. EIBurks.Cerrito,Edison9.8wn;.(fresno),Roe. Randall,Ray Robinson,Grant, Johnson,14.3: xxCob,14.5;Fr~snO'1xLee ,Rickmont, Bruni,14·41/z:Burlingame,Jim Lydon, .,an13·9:Ma.eo,Doug S,F.,whether94119.it wasAlso, runIIlcludeon atheturntrack·1:>1:, co'S•, Ashland, Whitfield, lead ".'!leap into the record...•..bookhvaslpa'lt!.. do{ ••Sunnvv~le", , AnotherS~tuTd~""relay meetIt';. thpis f,rst~et 1 yx21.6nt:R a rrvRichard.PhlT'Ps.Miller,Hoover.Clovis,21.8nt:21.8; Busby.1~qIQwPittsburg,HU~-laranceJone5,1~.5. ,Updike,Hoover. 13·71h:Carmel, BJlI~3·8112:House.MikeVanosn.Oliyer, str de ciscoIn fact,runnerthe tolast .winSan aFran-dis- ' ;,unMan,4: 10th~tIll, sthegOIllg~tate to Meet."take I r~totIme lowertwo-tenthsedItsto 42.7.440-relay d I tan c e event in the State s?me walk, thou g h, he On the un hap p y side, g.i Track Meet was Mike Gibeau sIghed. G ear g e Alfaro, Pittsburg's e of Lincoln who won the 880 E ash man has already 440-880 ace with bests of 49.8 t I in 1:53.1 in 1961. Only two starte.d. During this .week of and 1:56.5, puJled a ham- other San Franciscans have vacatIOn, Eashman IS work- string muscle last week at s~..~\ Statewon distancemeet: milraces e r sin. B~nthe Parleing out daily! in Golden Gate I toConcordthree weeks.and win be out two ~;~Tu~keJ;. of Pol~, 'yho won 111 *. * * One of the best marks in i 1960 \\lth a 4.14.3, and Ron Merced long jlU11per Heu- Southern California was 1 ,Bauer of .WashIngton, who Ion Hewitt who as a junior turned in last week by pole l:! ran 4:23-: l~ 1950. Last. yea,r, last year s'et a national prep vaulter Steve Smith of South r i ~t .. IgnatlU~ I~laus Hof~naJ.'n record of 25-10%, is rounding Torrance. Competing in the 'I fImshed thIrd III the mile III into form. In g 1e woo d Relays, Smith 14:11 ..1. _ Hewitt has been bothered soared 15-8¥2, the best South-; "f W h' crt ' W'l1- WilLIE EASHMAN' .. ; i or a SIn", 0 n s ~ Ie. early this season, but last Hegler went 16.3 III 1966. .1 This year hopes are hIgh . by a muscle pun and illness ern mark since Muir's Paul ','']1 Eashman, d' to It'end Santh Flan-d'· Distance Hope week in a dual meet at Lodi J erry Cul p 0f 0 ceanSI 'd e I CISCOS I oug 1 III e IS- he leaped to a 24-5¥2 mark- t k th hi h . I'd ·th . s an la III Ica IOns 0 war- .. h d h lf 1 th hi ,I t d'· t performer all three years As tops III Cahforma. This IS an a 6-9% leap and Steve Lauri- , I tanceran t l'th'races1IS en. th'USlasm.'Therel' are sub- , a junior he also took the Ine...... an a ess th anSt t s ano00 of Lakewoode g Jumpbecameea WIthe ! II Eashman. ' a 5-10'. 150-pound I cross-countrythIS. year to titleLowell's' ..but lostBIll wInnIngTrack MeetJumplast Inyear .e a e 11.new LosshotAngelesput leaderr e pIawithc e61-d I ,~ •• "Johnson, who has a two-mIle n a lIOn 0 eWI an CentennIal of Com pn ton In III Ctwo-mIleseDlarlif .. hastUllerun9'248IIItheNorthelll.fastestai t b es t af 9'350. " "I n tl1.e L owe,. 11 EashmanI .'.ddT theret 'areH five'tt oth-d b 0th re 1...ays. LA wen t 418. III. Ba /lma, ~ .. agt .ns meet, however," promised er new leaders m the NorCal the 440 and 3:18.5 in the mei Ul mgame I~ a p I' ~ C :: ~ f{ e d 1 i c k, "we'll run Willie best track listings. Seaborn PREP PATTER me~t at Washmgton III e.aIl) against Johnson in the (Cookie) Bowens of Kennedy Game Wanted: Hayward is looking for a football game, home or away, ,'I MaIch.'1 t hiHe alsod·t has a 4.22.5 t w 0 -m I'1"e. E as h'man a,so1 in Sacramento took over September 12. Contact alhletic direc• , m] e 0 s cre I . wants are mat c h. "In leadership in the 100 with a tor Bob McKillopat 537-1283. Track Invite: "he third annual Sac• ~ashman, a student body cross-country," Will i e re- 9.5, George Harmon of Oak• ramento Prep Invitational is set for offIcer and C plus student, called "J a h n son worked land Tech gained the 220 lead April 18, Friday night, at 7 p.m. in Hughes Stadium. The requirements belit~les. his two-mile feat. "I harde~' than anybody and de- with a 21.9, Buck Black of to enter are: 10.0in 100. 22.5 in 220; 51.5 in 440; 2:01 in 880: 4:30 in mile: r ilran It l'lgh~ after cross coun- served to win it.· knew it Pittsburg is now the leader 9:40 in twO'mile;15.0in 120iHH;20.5 I in 180LH' '51-0In SP· 6-0 in HJ' 12-0 in PV arid 21·0 in 'LJ. Send' your athletes' na'mes and marks to track II wastry andused.dId towellrunnmgb~cause.dlS-I waswon." my own fault that he Waynein the Dillard880 withof Castlemonta 1:54.9, 'coach >DonDiagi, Christian Brothers tances. I dIdn't even concen- ." , has the best time in the 120 High School. 43:15Sacramento Blvd., Sacramento, Cailif.£15820. trate 011speed." Red l] c k saId ~ashman s Ihighs witih a 14.1 and K>nne- Sanction Withdrawn: The Kiwanis Northern California AII·Star football game. originally scheduled August is Coachin his Harry12th yearRedlick,at Wash-who helped.lo~s to ,~ohnsonYou havemIghtto be ~a~ea ht- !fastestdy of milSacramentoe -1'e la yhastime theat 15. has lost its NCAAsanction. The game involves Northern Sacramento ington, said E ash 111a n let tle on e~ge to be ~goo~'pe.r- 3:24.0. Valley stars against those from the B u 1'1 i n g a 111e ace Eugenio f?]'~ner,_ he explamed. Wll- I.'our other 1 e ad e I' s im• Southern valley. An .official .of the game said NCAArefused to sanction Amaya set a stiff pace for he IS tins way now. H~ knows proved on their pre vi 0 u s this year's game because the first game last year failed to profit the first five laps of the he has to put out a lIttle ex- week's best. Larance Jones enough to give 40 per 'cent of the gate to charity, Last year's game eight-lap race. "Then on the tra in each 'race he runs." of Lemoore ran 48.2 in the grossed $10,732.but after expenses backstretch of the sixth lap Redlick believes Eashman 440, -Kirk Davis of Berkeley only $1108went to charity. WiHie pulled ahead. Amaya . boysstayed practicallyright with ranhim.allBothout ToeL lIest Prep •.•H raCa'II ••.GnuRe..JI IF· ad M ar k5 the last lap and a half, but NORTHERNCALIFORNIA burg '192' Wayne -Dillard, Castle- POLE V'AULT - Mike KellY, Willie won by. two'. yards." 1oo-S e a b 0 r n Bowens, Kennedy mont.(Stockton)19.2n:193'RayEd Reynoso,Mosley. Bakers-Stagg McLaneSan Mateo.(Fresno),13-9:MIke,l.4-11f2;.JimOliver, HooverLydon, Amaya was tImed In 9:26.0, (Sacr'!'mento), ~.5: Lorenzo Johns~n, field, 19.3; nan' Redfern, San Juan, (F:resno),13-7'12; &1mAlbanese, King th db' f . N Washmgton Union (Easton), 9.7; La.r- 193· Eddie Cooper Edison (Stock- CIty, 13-6;Royal, Fremont, .13'6:Sam Cale secon est Ime In 01'- a.nceIiams,Jones,KennedyLemo\>re,(Rlc:hmond9.8nj., Ron9.8; ~'!r-WII- tord,SF, 19.3:19.3: CharlesAshland'WhitfieldHayes, OaklandSouth Hampton,b~y, Taft, '13'5:Berkeley,Oharles13·6;Ogre.n,",erryWood·Bil-I . and Burks, Edison ,Fresno, 9.8: 'f- Tech 193' James Allen Tulare, 19.4. Side, 13-2'14; Ed Otter, Skyline, 13·2;! Th 9'248 h an" ton Vickers, Oakand Tech. 9.8: Je f "L' ·t' 427' B k Paul Lucky. Cordova.'13'1l/Z ' e .. ' was Eas .m s Fowler, cupe~tino. 9.8w (9.9); John 44o.RE.AY-EI Cern 0, ". erat TRIPLEJUMP - Ernie Lopez, Cen· i best time In the two-mIle and I:ettus. Washington (SF), 9.8w; 16 I~~d4~~chHO~~~~(g;i~oJiO~P'4~3n' tral (Fres!10).47-6'12: xxDave Tucker, J ., tied at 9.9. W h' t' U " (E t ) 433' B I' Me m 0 r I a I (Fresno), 47-31/2:ChriS ]·teestablIshedto win thehImAAAas thetwofavor-mile Tech,22D-George21.9: !, I".e dl'IC,'k "'fI IIe '11:Iun th e (47.0r);44o-LaranceMiltonVickers.Jones, OaklandLemoore.Tecll,48.2 Homestead.3:27.0nI ng ton Union ..(Easton), 3:26.8n; (Compton).9.4w (9.5); Vince9.6: 220Buford.- Hearvey.CentennialLos _. '.' 491. Ben Brown. Sunnyvale. 49.1: HIGHJUMP - Rick Fletcher. Hoo- Angeles. 21.2t:440- Bill Sims Whit· two-mIle"We T ore undecided."the mlle. I thu:ksaid ILa'rryat 22.4.Orlando, Branham, 49.1n: Rick vel'.terville,(Fresno),3:2~.ln;6-71/4;Fresno,Alfred3:,,6.4:Chaney,Wasll- tier.10047,1;- Albert880- Hearvey.Fred Sanchez,'Los Angeles,Cono• he's got.. a better chance In RooseveltBrown, Los(Fresno),Altos. 49.4n:49.7; JohnGeo~geBanks,Alfa· tlemont,Castlemont,6'0; £-6;Gref;samfv1axwell,[iarnson. EI ~ern-Ca~- derwood.ga Park. 1:52.7:South MILETor r-a ncDeckere. '4:13.8:Un- the mIle, but we'll play It by ro, Pittsburg. 49.8: K.essel, Aw?lt, t~. 6-4'12, Fltz Killingsworth. Bishop TW~·MILE- ;Ruben Chappins. Ex· , .. , 49.9n: Chatman. Washington Union 0 Dowd, 6-4: Robert Ha!'Ylilton,Pat· celslor (Norwalk). 9:08.9: 120HH - ear and gIve hIm a chance to (Easton),50.1; Bob Bonner. Del Oro, t!,rson. 6·4; Donovan DanIels,.Ba~ers- John Rich, WaShington (LA), 14.1; , ,Ian. b 0th even ts t a see w1elel' 50.1.880-Buck Black, Pittsburg, 1:54.9: 6-.4;field,Vernon6-4; DaveYoung.Larsen.I,emoore.Mome VIsta,6·4; 18.9:180LHHJ- - PaulJerryGibson,CUlp, Oceanside,Lakewood, he's strongest." .. Alfaro,Rick Brown.Pittsburg,Los Altos.1:56.5:'1,56.5;Joe Montoya,George VinceLONG.Reppetto,JUMPCapuchmo,- Heulon6-33/4Hewitt.•. CovIna)6-93,(4:LJ-Mike23-11wandHill,BrianE;dgewoodTUbb,(WestCam· As far as Eash]l1an IS con- st. Ignatius,. 1:55.9: John Hanes, Merced. 24-51/2;James Allen. Tulare, arillo, 23-71/4:SP-Steve Lauriano, celned, there s no deCISIon Camino (Sacramento), 1:57.2; Bill ramento). 23-2l/2;B.eanle W.lllaflls, qteve Lassalette. California (Whit- to be made "The 'llileis IllY Boze, Clayton Valley, .1:57.5; Stan Castlemont. 23.2'/2;Jl.m Buser, Leigh, tier), 176-1;PV- Steve Smith. Soulh i .. '". , ." I VukaJlovich,Homestead, 1:56.7n:Sac r ~BillmenSimpson,!01to. 1:58.0; 22-11:23-2;Seaborn,HowardBowens,_Redding.K!,nned.y,(Sac·Dos Pillos, Torran.ce.Lak'ewood,15-81/2:61-11;'TJ -0 IChris·S C USWoods.- ,i strongest. event" ' .. he, Said ertson.Dave Wood.San Mateo,EI Cern1:58,1:to. 1:58.0n,Dan Stod·Rob· 22-10:(Stockton),Pre 22-9:n tiCHarrye MsCray,rr~eman.EdisonSan- Angeles,EI Cajon,41.8:44-4l/4;MILE·RELAY440,RElAY-- Los "I'll run the two mIle, maybe den,EICerrito. 1:58.1: John Dean, ta Clara, 22-8; Ron Chl,lds, Placer Angeles. 3:18.5. once mOl.e, b ut I d··tIe af er a Berkeley,Be r k.e I1:58.1n.e·Y., 1:58.1: James Gordon LICk,(""uburn).22-4:22-5:M~rkDaveSenavsky.Pike,YgnacioJames w-wind-aided,NOTATIONS:nt-turn,-n 0 n -w()-numberinn i n g, .. 4d3.6: John Dean. Berkeley. 4:15.7n: SHpT Pl!T - AI Delarlo, ClOVIS,X-Junior: xx-sophomore. . " io Amaya, 4:18.5:Coleman, '~alo Alto, 61/2; Ra.ndYRhynes, Modesto, 57-9: ticed any omissions or inaccuracies. mile and I want to concen- Chris Carey. Carlmont, 4:17,2,.Eugen· 61.41/2;ChriS Adams, Los Altos, 59- COACHESNOTE:If you have no· mile and a half I like the 4;20:8n:MILE-BuckWillie Eashman,Black, PitWashi!1g\ont s r u r g, Valley.AI}derson22-4:.. StaggPrim, Atwater,(Stockton).f2-4 .. 57-I, Sports,of. til)1es5th achieved:and Mission.r-relayleg:S.F. 94119.I E ash man won the AAA (SF). 4:22.5: Joe Vasquez, Chnstlan Hinman, ·Lelgh.56.4'1~n:Jerry Grays, Also. include the tracl hefl'Ightcancompeget 1'1'thelIOn.feelIf ofh e top-can X9:41.0;montI,xC hxKevinu9:36.;1;c k Mork.Furey.BuckWashingt\>nBlack.EI CaminoI:,ttsburg,(Sac-(Fre- Carlos,3;161-4l/2:Bob '161-7n;Kampa.Doug HOVfe.G~roy,'Long,EISanta.159-8,Cernto,Couey,Clara,160-Birtwhistlet (G)Gunn48-7314)117.(G).Ravenswood181-6:SP - 19Norberg(0 - win in. this kind of field ' we 9:'43.7ramento),.. 9:41.5:Jeff Olpin, Berkeley"l HOmestead, 159-7Yon. I (880San- Carlos'Lawson74112.(SC)Cubberley2:00.9; D - 571,2Ir- may Just forget abollt the 120 HI.GH HURDLES-Wayne DII· I win (SC)160-9) ." • I lard. Castlemont, 14.1; Dan Redfern, I Menlo-Atherton 74 Palo Alto 62. two-I1111e. ThIS would make San Juan, 14.2; Kirk Davis. Berkeley. (220 - Reese (MA)'22.6: Feibusch! 'xTi11je~.happ"'r J' "I'm '-('u1'''ing,L ton).14.2(2),14.3;EddieJerryCooper.Wilson,EdisonRoos"v",J(Stock- TJ(fYi'l\)- 22.9;Law (PA)440 -42-7V2)Co'eman (PA) 52.0;. down on distance now and 14.5:(Fresno).xJared14.4:Butler,xTom Pittsburg,Randall. Grant,~14.5; .•• - - - workingEashmanon hasspeed."been a var- I ~ae~dB~·~~:f~i~~SbsU~~:hI4srRay Robinson. Johnson. 14.5:14.5,xLlo,Ash- I S]'t y t·1ac k an d cross-co un t'1Y J Berkeley.180 LOW19.0;HURDLES-KirkxJared Butler. Davis,Pitts- Best High School Track Marks I 10Q-..;SFINALeNORTHERNa b 0 r n 'Bowens.CALIFORNIAKennedy 9:22.3;9:22.4;JimEvencioFinch, Hurtado.Mills, 9:24.0.Tennyson, las.Homestead,Sequoia.177-7112,181-1;SylvesterScott covey,[Mar- (~acramento~, 9.5; Ralph. L i go n s, 120 HIGH HURDLES-Dan Redfern, shall. pos P;;tlos. 177-71/2;'Bob Kam• 'Plttsbur,g. 9.-:>'11 (2); o'I.rtPrimm, Atwa- San Juan 138' Jerry Wilson Roosov- pa, G, I ro y, 174-2n; Gary Kelley, ter, '.6, Garland Burks, Edison ('Fres· elt 138w·' Ashland Whitfield South Carme. 173-71/2; Deke. Ballard" Mira• no), 9,6; Larance. Jones. Lemoore, 9.7 SF: 14.O\v; Wayne Dillard,' Castle- r1')onte.171-71j2;'Doyle 'Nelms, Porter• (2), xLeman Childress. Hoover,. 9.7 mont. 14.0wn; Stan Ford, Modesto. Ville. 171-5. (3); CI a y to n ,Montgomery. Edison 14.1; Kirk Davis. Berkeley, 14.1w; AI-' PDLE VAULT-Jim \..yndon, San 9.7; Frank Roe, Edison (Stockton), Cox. 'Fresno, 14.2n; Clim Jackson. City. 15-01/2; Russ Royal. Fremont (Stookson), 9.7; Rovc!" Ford, Encmal, vin Bunn. McLane, l'4.1wn: xxRon I Mateo. 15-2: Sam Albanese. King' 9.7;Pettus,Vlnc~ntv.ashmgt<;,n\-ee,'ModestQ,(SF). ?7n;9.7; xDonJohn Delano,(Stockton).14.2nw:14.3:EddiexJim Cooper,Slaughter,EdisonVa- I (Sunnyvale),mel, 15-0; Sam15-0:Hampton.Doug Updike.Berkeley.carol • resno. 9;7n: AI ")a!:,shall. Santa 14.3; Derrel: Kelley, Mission, 14.3 (~); Reich. Car I m 0 n t, 14-41/2; Jan 'fjard. Bullard., ".7n: Dalld Duke, cavilIe. 14.3; Greg Randall, Grant, 114-7: Mille Kelley, McLane. 14-6; Ene [Richmond).Cr!-J7,9.71>; 9.7w.Roger Mc",II. Kennedy Chi.pBrown.Hough.B a k eSa.atoga.r sf i e I d,14.3;14.3wn;DurwiflBill' ence.Stuebbe,KennedyShafter,(Sacramento),14-41/4;Tom Lawr-I'l4-3; 2211-Garland Burks, Edison (Fres- Hammett•.Castro Valley, 14,3(2); Dan I Terry Bilby. Taft, 14-01/2;Rick Brunni, 21At:!1/}), 21.3;Ed xlemanBonner.Childress.Del Oro.Hoover,21.4t; Taylor,;80 MiralOWLorna.HURDLES-Larance14.3n. I Burlingame,Bakersfield, goOn14-0;(2).Tom 'Parry, South )l;Don Ward, B~lIard. 21.4w.t: Larance Jones, Lemoore. 18.7; Dan Redfearn, TRIPLE JUMP- d~no.McLane, ~1.8: AI. Ma~s all. 1 (2); Jim ,BfTimGartner 'i,' is 'alone in the 220with a 22.1 The only oth~r tr~ckmen to" .' • "<' recorded round a turn.' triple in the high Jump was Nort'f!grn,Califor~a's high El Cerrito leads the NorCal Les Steers of Palo Alto, who' • schoolJrpckrnen broke quick- list in both relays with a 42.9 won titles in 1935-37.His be~t ly froIr9blocks ~hisyear. , clocking in the 440 and a winning height.,'was 6-4m f- the 1969trackl11en,ha\)e bet~ lead in three events state- last year at 6-8. tel' marks. in 10 of the 15 wide and share the l~ad in This season, Brown has,.a initial.NState T:1'~,\\:O,rcal.Meettrack~vlisting,en t S'. an.Northern0 the r. CaliforniansThe best statealso bestBradley,of 6-9,cameone-quarterin t~rd P,lac.1.nche\ I - • OnlyComp.aredmarks w,l.thin thelast100,yearfiO,s marks3:24.6timefromin thethemile.North are behind1937.Brown'sWaynete~mmate,Bradle~"oft.:-:•pat'! ' 880, m,Hte,.:I'e 1a y and long B1a c k's mile time, Clovis Pasadena Muir. Pat Brad"'~ jump ~e better ,than this shot-putter AI Delario's 61- ley? He's still third at '6-8.1, ances.year's early seaspn perform- mark4% andErnieBirtwhistle'sLopez fromdiscusCe- (2300Gamesenrollment)w:~~~t~:s'i,~ngto,non Fremont IS seek·High..,r Perhaps the most outstand·- tra! High in Fresno also has night.ing a homeSept. 13.fpotballContact""JImgame_Saturday.Ingram ,. • < k~ftn I' .... at 797-1600... Newark High IS look· m~ mar 0 ~ e~N2eas~n the best tl'lple Jump III the ing for a home or away 'game Sept. is Tom.' BirtWhistle's- - -' - --.-,..1954'm, state with a hop, skip and 480019 oror20.797-7932Contact...BOb~on§sJ.o n weaJ ll~o the'(hscus. The Gunn semor s jump of 47-6% but .this is not enrollment) in Crock~t1&.i~~ookingfor mark .-IS _.-on1Yfom:- - - feeLo. -"-f4""'4-hJ...!.,l.ea State Track' Meet event. aSept.game,12 orboth13. eithervarslt.l(!1'and'home orJV,away.for ti- -r - ,- d Contact Bob Ebert "t the school. __ na o~rep recor . yet. .':._=~_".'::_~_'=:.....~,=--.'::.'~=-__ . TWorunners have the un- Southland listings indic,ate usual distinction of leading in Centennial of Compton might the first listing for the second, have another championship _~ straight year - bo~<~~ith team. Last year, the Apaches better marks. In the mIle, won easily at Berkeley's Ed-'• Buck Black of Pittsburg has wards Stadium wih 26points. run 4:13.6 ~hil~ la~~,t~r his Cent:ennial has the two best at this Juncture was fastest relay teams in the --4:17.4. Hurdler Kirk Davis of state, with a 42.5 in the 440 Berkeley leads in the and 3:19.1 in the mile. The lBO-yardlows with a 19.2he's A pac h e s also have a 9.6 run twice. Last yem:.,be led sprinter in Vince Buford and, - with ~ 19.5clocking~ . of course, Reynaldo Brown, Davis also leads ,in the an Olympian la~year with a l20-high h u r d 1e s 'with a 'best of 7-31;4:. ------W.ind~oes-aided;' ."r~il.-f.,14.2r~!}UW...h..asoose-an ;er,. Mr.hasBrowWO,Jl/,...n.·~]:.'.fi,.!,;.additiOn.'" gh Jump 1llto - velt RIg mFresno .. Ithe State"',,·. Meet the -lunble~lf.. A.not herh~d double-leader?eij .. 4 asis ibe.ing. ast t~~~(a iine~'b with~etb~llleapspl~•of _ Washi~onsprm.t(,!rLorenzoHigh J~,Ollin' Easton,of :.-91;4tate Meefrecord.and'h'l-O, the latter a tuarry~e's'a hap!!et outsidetied withFres~.SeabornAc-y------.--• Bowens of Kennedy in Sacral'- mento and Ron Williams of---• ------,- Kennedy in Richmond, all with .9.8s. Johnson, trowever, - --'------.. r-' . ~~ hurs., pro , . I (Sacr~mento) 9,5; Lorenzo Johnson . ..SO ~an Jrnnrisco "•.Q:brooidc Washmgton Umon (Easton), 9.7; La• -~ rence Jones. Lemoore, 9.8n; Ron Wil• TA10 ] 969 1100liams. -KennedvSeaborn(Richmond).Bowens. 9.8;KennedyGar• land Burks. Edison (Fresno). 9.8; Mil-, ton Vickers Oakland Tech. 9.8; Jeff' . "p.ft b .' ,.B·ed·"' Fowler,P.ettus,220 - Washingtoncuptertin.George o.Harmon.9.8w(SF). (9.9);9.8Oaklandw.John16 ","., . I S ..Urg I ,." Tech,tIed at21.9;9.9, Royce' Ford, [ncirlal. 22.0; ' " ., ., "I' v, .'. 22.0t;xLemanGaryChildr!"ss,Knlght,EdlsonH09ver (Fresno). t "- '. '22.0t;22.lt (3);AI Marshall,Kevin Bailey,Santa Cruz,as, 22.2;22.0; I ~. J O·r S·. t ~.t·ate.• ., ' .}T··, .It.·•. ,..: e '~~III~~sri=r~~gson.Kessel,WashingtonAwalt. oi~~~'.11~22.2; Jimunl01!Easton),·~~'P.e~~OwJa~~~:clrews, Los I I ''l' '. AItos, 22.3; Larance Jones;"~Lemoore, J •• I" - ---~._\. '" 22.3t. ByJ]'zm;qrt~er.. G'" .- "NaturalT;W'e're.. ' ... 'looking , ; 48.2440(47.0r);- LaranceMjltt>n Vickers,Jones, lemoore,o.akland r, • 1'.. ""'Y' ',. ahead to the Sta~ Meet,' .Tech .49.1; .Ben Brown. Sunnyvale. . 1::.' . ~ .• J Ii Sa.! auanna. u· me' RIck Brown. Los Al,los, ..49.4n: Bob team, caaCJI~d, bYj,ap,.j wm• the Stat~ :>}j:,.u •.ack Meet. IIi comiodlaw-pl(iym.· ill· .p.leil.1af~ori:lerour Up-to' I' 1:54.9:880 -J.oe BuckMontoya,Black.St. Pittsburg,Ignatius~ m eXI~a., IS, .'.< 34 t k j thing .."'.'w.. e •' ....t h.a.. ve . W.e.'r.e, •.. i, J several f':ha I' e 1 g n e r s w: 0 af efficiency." " Alto10 Amaya,4·,n Q'4.18.5,lack G~alol;h r,i ~ ti a nse n, _ helpe s ape. up e ex., •• A coaching >change hasn't WaShington (SF),' 4:22.5; Brussell: .. headMexico,Oly npicjo~ Baandat.nannoPanaQ.·. wasAmel'i~·~n.one ,c.af, t fQrm(lp.ge~;.11tain.·'ti•Ilgp'ttaliI'.b pteseiItyo,u're•• highgoinghlevel.,to' ChHomestead.Daver;" Wood.r",~),. EIC.4:23.9;",.ImontCerrito,Franusich,.1:58.0.~:4,.1·7?' Eugen-Los .. '.. I ' ...•. r . m .1 S U>.g· .,as nlue as . Gatos. 4:24.8; Jo.e Vasquez. Christian., .. -- teams•. ' '...... one mIght thmk> AlfarO' '.: one mont,Bmthers.4,26.1:4:25.5,Len Ja~kTIrade.Lars!)n,LIve o.~k.Fre- t d h th M ;rC'~'-n ·1 HOmestead 4·208n· WIllIe Eashman ' knew the type af athlete he athletes to' wm ill the State ! 4:27.1n..... ' 61-4V•• Chris Adams, Los Altos, 59.- wauld:'-RetuJ.'ningwark to'-with!PIttsburg,'Afterall'~h - . Meetof threelast Nort~er!lyear; explainedCalIformathe !: gN:W:S~i~gt~'.T~~r~la~~~rKiiSi;~enas~~~ts~).-9:~~~':eE ~a:~r:ia;"o:J~~~: =-CSHOT'$UT&'{~;g~~~~no~~ytoe~i:o;tt1~d5elt~'~ AI- Defirio, .CIOViS"~si~~J h'[I ea·' .. t..Central Junior ,,' Hi~h .' ~,w,1~fference bet wee n Krincfb 'Amaya,son. Fremont.Burlmgame.9:27:8;9:26.0n;xx~astoJackLopez,Lar· lI An.derso~,Bnan Hinman,Stagg.Leigh,(Stockton),56-4~; ':·57C.aHI",.•~•• - lie '-s hip.. p e d many of IS and' BonannO'. "Last year ' 9:31.5;Sanger, Bdl9.:28.0;Johnson.Jim Fmch, l:owell,,Mdls, Marysville.burg, 56-31/2;56-4;.WmansJerry.. TurlocK':'Greys.,,~f'Itt~:,\!j6-0j. street to' PIttsburg. . BIg.. h "- cena'l1" amoun t af th' mgs t a H~mestead.(F r em 0 n t),9:37.4;:9:36.3;.BucksteveBlack, FI¥nnPlttS-.. 15'5-4;DISCUSChris.~ Adar1)s,T.QD:1e'rt"'~I&tI8,Los Altos. J185-1;CURI1. ." "W eaveh a tr' a dition of. ~ do. I"~""a r Iffi'... 10 quarters and I mint>burg. (Sacramento).9:41.0; xKevm9:41.5Furrey,... EI Ca- .~Gledhill.DaVIS,Pacific.Hillsdale.,178-7; Gary182-8';Kelly,Jon d t 1-' this area "ex~ <'top Coach Bonanl'a far ex-' 120 HIGH HURDLES - Wayne DII- Carmel 167-3' M"'r. nnftP'I.~ ....-.5e- _ goo rac \ In " " .. , ~, 'lard, Castlemont, 14.1; Dan Redfern, IQuoia, ~ 'Ken Chappel, watson- Plained BonannO'. "When aJ)wle. told me to ruo 10 I San Juan, 14.2; Kirk Davi~, Berkeley. Ivms: 1 - 2; BiILlrwin.SJill.J;1!fI~ ... you , ' ' .•. d f' . f .14.2 (2); Eddie Cooper. EdISOn.(Stock- 161-7n; Lbng. ~l6T-2rI72T work with a pay fIve ar Sl;K , quartcrs m :57. I dl Ive a !;ton), 14.3; .·Jerry Wilson, Roosevelt Dt>UI\..Howe, -- years·t w~uyou Trackget t to. 'sk~qwbig1h~ehirrt'ft,themI told me'andto Ic~mrlletewas dying.the restBe ~,,14.5;g=:ae~t~oh.5~\~~r~~;Rav R!)b.mson.B~J~~Johnson,Pi~rs~~~~:14.5; .IMb~an~San Mateo,(MsV,~;~14:}1/2;Mji';.;;18-9; Sam AI.banese,L~~~~:Kmg . qUI e . """ .... '1+ ..• , . ~. y "Ashland WhItfIeld, South SF, 14.5; .City 13-9; ,Doug Updike. Carmel,'- ~ ... , .' • f 1: 180 LOW HI/ROLES -. Laran~e 13-8; Mike o.llver, Hoover .cFresno). - Itmakehas thesfatustr. ack Boys-.wantteam; It s notto~ ofdid. themHe asks/!and muchsurprisinglymare 0I .II~Jones,xLee Busby,Lemoore,Pittsburg,18.8w;14.5nKIrk.. D'!vls, 13-8i/2;13-71/2;TomBill HOUse.Pa.rry ,SouthVanden,Bakersfield,.3-7; Roy- .. ~ th . t . if; I d I ~Berkeley, 19.0;xJared Butler, PlttS- al. Fremont, 13·6; Sam Hampton, spor s. 'fj SU . ~o,' '" '.'\ '(l a· () ....•••. ,(Stockton. 10.3; Ed Bosley. Bakers- TRIPLE JUMP _ xErnie .Lopez. ~ t . bje~' 13m to it I II "'f thy qrnll:ters " . mont. 19.2n, Ray Reynoso, Stagg ville 13-53/4.. aat canan' e",-r.'i;~t Ionage ..e r ''.;0.1':;" a"':' er 1"1Yau.BonannoLa er!·J:isooawasdisciplmanang a rani''field,burg. 19.3;19.2; DanWayneRedfernDillard... San Castle·-Juan, CBerkeley,en t ra I.13-6;(Fr~no),Eddy WilJiams,47·61/2; xxDaveRose- ~ ~-?, Ii ,il ",. ,'.! 19.3; EddIe Ct>oper. Edison (Stock- Tucker, Memonal. (Fresno). 47-31/2:. PittsbO'l'1tfIr.o bkg tnree· are' with a.otieart. For mstance, i'ton), 19.3; Ashland Whitfieldb South i Chris Moulton, Hill, 46-10V2; Jerry 440-880 aeeEr" George "Alf aIo.,.... A I far 0 has',·.·'b eell ou t t \Va SF.Tech, 19.3;19.~: CharlesJames Allen.Hayes.Tulare,akland.19.4; , Steve'Arkley,Wilson Ro os eveLos Altos,I t (Fresno),46-8; Harry46-8; I tlase 8°0yeaI;n sl' ')23•. miler' Buck strine: "He cauld' d(j,'.. , saId. 19.4n440·RLEAY... - EI Cern to. ·42.7;' Grimes.xxRIck M,!ler.East LeIgh,Bakersfield.46:11/2;xRusselll.45-103/4;'- It·,JUL."" State winner af .1--'".weeks with a Trolled"'. ham- DougBerkeley,SmIth.43.0;SouthHooverBakersfleld'l(Fresno), 43.2; BruceFre.ema.n,·Denardo,Sa~taAwaltClara,45.101/2;46·71/2n;Bour- _ Black whr.!.Juu: the StAte best Bon~uWIO-~ '''butwe're 'gamg: to Oakland TecQ, 43.3; C a.s tie m 0 n t. 'I deau,.Westm«nt. 45-5; John Carter, .. ' "Ir,...... ,.-· .' t.· "1 h' 43.3n; Washmgton Union (Easton)" South Bakersfield, 45-5. af 4·13J3.a!1~. '::V:U III cshot-put. rl 61.d :.. be vel"Y'" carefuld unt!W' • e st 43.3;field, Bullard43.3; .Kennedy(Fresno).(R 43.3;i c h mBakers-0 n d),j'I 100 -SOUTI-IERNf,lbert· Hearvey,CALIF~NIALos Angeles.. - - er. G reys )I.::!. "emb, l's 5631'- ,2_ ..' gamg. - d t'0 P·llSh him :' " '.e sonMILE(Fresno),43.5.RELAY ~ Kennedy (Sacra'j 1/(cQrnPton\Angeles. 21.2t;9.6;440220_ - BillHearvey.Sims, WhitLos.. '-----'f' - Je.lTYThe G.rey;;R l"it.••.•atea -I],s--a1so2,90-1',ounhave -~ camAlfaro.. Pig.ti:\Y18reaa :5-10Y"'. ande I0. ~50-nO'. 43.4n;mento), Fremont3:24.0; (o.akland),EI Cerrito.43.5;3:24.6;,Edi-, tier.9.4w41,.1,;(9.. 5);880.\TinCe- FredBuford.SanchezCentennial..·Cono, I - three exceptianal ] u n.l a I' s. ','pounder, ' /wl1l1;I'Y.,. for a4@,8·':···S 0 Altos,Lemoore,;3:25;1;3:24.9'OaklandBer.keley,Tech3:25.0;.3,26.1;'Los I ga:d e.Par~'r ~,lJ.oJ1I52.7;9, SouthMILETerrace-:- Decker.. 4:13.8:Un· ., 'd B' tl· ho ' d bl . tli St· •• Track Porterville, 3:2~.ln; Fresno, 3:26.4; 1TWO-MILE - Ruben ChaPPlns, Ex- hurdler Jare, u eI. W. II ou e. 111 e a~e" WashjAgton UnJOn (Easton). 3:26.8n;' celsior (Nt>rwalk). 9:08.9; 12~H _ Bonanno calls "the biggest hour ~een' then1"~" wtifIe ver (FrElSnO),. 6-71/4; JIm Wmegari·,j18.9; HJ - :../er(y CilIp."1{)ceansldt>. I has run 14.5 and •...19.~ an?" who I :M~etf"'1:.•;, .' her .,e 's c- ..ab'O'ut-\ ""'f .an1,Vanden,H~'r~tel8Mii2!.:0~·iCk6-7; Alfred Chaney,Fletcher,CastleHoo:.. 6-93/4:~~CrH~~h:;p.;'t,rShdrr~g,U - ... MIke ''Hlh; 1t:.k4w~a:Ed~wood L-I ... '. f . h d-' ""fth 6-6; Greg Hamson. EI Cemto, 6-4'/2; ridge., Locke (LA), 23-9; SIf.,-Steve sle ep.er in Cal1forma, 6-2 Blac'k'Wlll shadt for the mIle mont. 6-6; Sal1'1Maxwell. ca.stlemont.1 (yvest !w.\lin~)~·'i23-11wwBnd,,j!Lough, Lee Busby, who alsO' has 1 un crown. Blacklnls e., 11 f Fitz Killingswor~h. Bishop o.'Dowd. Lauriapo. Lakewood!' 6~-11; ;.-DltC\)S I' 14.5, and pole vaulter Mike last year in4;1~.!J.. .[1 '._ -Jg-~i,o~~~erb~~~I.t°'l3ak:~fr:I~~' fu,r~~%J!\~W;t~t~~:rmm~;'s~~ni Hackdeffer who has im- - Oflhe' past 50 State Chai'n-.-Bruce BailinI'(. Cqrdova,,6-4; Davet1~Tor:a~ce, 15-8\lz; TJ .."C~;iS Yfoods• . . ' .... .,C' i" -' Larsen, Monte Vista. 0-4; Vernon EI Cajon, 4441/4; 440·REUlY - Los Proved from 11-9. to 13-1 and I pia n s '. Nartnern Cailformad'JII' Young,LONGLemoore,JUMP -6-4..Heulon HeWItt.' Angeles,Angeles. 3~~1.8j,••••••.....•MILE-REI,AY - Los has an unofficIal 13.6. ,teams have wan 0'1' tIe "lor ·Merced. 24·5V2; James Allen, Tulare, NOTATla.N~· ~-pofft~-wFn n i ng; This is the nucleus of Pitts- the' title liliJlY'H~ig.Jrt ,;times - i~~~n~~tbO~~_2~%~e~~a~i~nn~'tr;i~s~~;1 ~f-~:~e;lt~hi'.~\'-;d~rn~V.eIa~uml~~ b Ul'g's track team .• A cauple the 'last tinlfI"being,, in 1963 22-11'Castlemont,Howard2321/2;Reddmg,Ji.m BuserDos ,Leigh,',Palos .. x-junior;COACHESxx-sophomore..NOTE: If you have no- Of wins in I the State Track when Edistm af FresnO' wan 22·10: Wright, Bake:rsfield. 22-9'/2;' ticed any. omi~sions or inaccurat - 'Cerrito,9.9.n: SteveB¢rge.1IIIra.9.9: Sam BlJr.ns,LomaEI Cerrito,'(Sac- pave-S1f0TPina,'PUISan-~,!!IO§,~.AI Delario, Clovis,I ramento) '9.9; H.oward King, Cordc:wa, 61-41f2;Chris Adams, Los Altos, 59. 9.9; xClaYtori Moritgoln~ry, EdIson 61f2: Randy Rhynes, Modesto, 57.9; (Stockton). 9.9.;, .~(),e,,,Edl$On (Stock- Greg Wiessner, ~oncord, 56·10: Doyle ton) 9.9;' Er n,1 IN:Re~.$,e._M~!lIQ- Nelms, Porterville, 54-6¥4; Brown, ' 9.'!J.w. '.><'W;. >;,.' .l1., '. ",.' ~?4-2:Y4: Marc Pence, Viadild, 53-9:Jer- (EaslOll!. 220~LOren~).f6h1\~.:~ashin.gt61·JJ.:a.lti Kevin, :baJ~y, ~allrl~,. '9happel,Greys,Watsonvl'Le,.J-h.Pitts~ur6' .. !~-81/2; Ken • Atherton, 9111)'ViheegCl_eva, 2. .""rI~"", Sf;. "'1,57'~0;,Doug Howe, EI Cernto, 157·4:r Wasnington Ilii~m0J:'tl;~;[L~fn,~I~'i 'Art'· Miranda, Homestead, 157-21f2; Iiams, Kennedy .,RJChmoQ., ,'$,2: ,. ,~. Doyle Nelms, Porterville, 155-6, i Garland ,Burks,~£dlson !F~""Q) ,~5t; . POLE VAULT _. Mike Kelly, ~~~~bn~~James Thomas,.fl:~P~eteoakla~l~~fIfI'Re~ ;$3R:??fj~.,,'MC1.J;~~~~".ane (Fresno)~~~s'}fly 14-11/2;.1i:l~2:MikeRo~~rOliver,F;~- !1 set, 22.7' Bill"Walker,EI Cerro0 :h .. '. I, -, k - I Chiltes" ·r•..•eter5On"227, \303nt,. '. ~J.6bllamer, ~:'rPton'13B~ry one, . -; WeYjau . 44O-larance Jones, Lemoore, 48.8 Lucky, C9rdova, 13-l1,~2;xTom Lind• (47.9r);no) 49.7:JohnGeorgeBanks,Alfaro,Roosev~ltPlttsbura,(Fres- say,(Sal:ramento)La Sierra,,13-0;13-0;Bilbey,Stonnet,Taft.Kennedy13.0: 49.8; Larr;s Qrlando, Branham, SO.8: Bro-.yn, Bellarmine, 13-0; Calimpong, Da.n Stoddert."EI~rl1.to, 5O.fjnti.2)\ OiIfOY';!e,g. ' SkIP~~SQ'" Kerlfil!d9' (Ric:fimontl. TRIPLE JUMP _ Ernie 1.opez, Cen• SO.9; Jim .At1drew,.•lios . Alt?S, 50.9, tral (Fresno) 47-6lf2; Dave Tucker, MIke Tyrrellt Saratoga, 50.9, Brown, Memorial 47-31/2'Chris 'Moulton Hill Sun ny v a l'e, 50.9: James Gordon, 46 10'1.- 5t A 'kl L Alt '46 8: Berkeley 51 D; Milton Vickers Oak- .- ~2•. eve r. ey, os os, " land\Tech51:0; Kessel, Awalt, 5'1.0. ~:~~ma~llIE§ant~eIE~ra.464~'(fi. ~r:~~I 68I!-cGeorge Alfaro, Pit t s bur g,. Bur n s: Santa Clara, 43-6;. Larry• 1:56.5:\. Bill Boze, Clayton Valley, Heiges, Gilroy, 42-9; Melloway, Sun-' 1:57,5; Pave Wood, £1 Cerrito, 1:58.0n; nyvale, 42·8;Jordan, Pioneer, 42·5. John Dean. Berkeley, 1,58.1; James SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ner, Cla.~n VJ\tIey. 1:58.5n;, . }\om:e Buford, Centennial (Compton) ColemanaKirkland,Gordon,,'iJerkeleY;'I C-mpolindo,Palb'~lto,1;'5i!.2n;1:58.6;'1:58.6n:JOhn,~te.if..~ -21.2t~·44D-Bii'lSims,:9'.6:·.••lOG-AI22O--AIHearvey"LosHearvey, LosWhittier,Angeles,Angeles,47.1;9.4w; 1:58.8; White d, Bur ingame. 1:58.8; MILE _ Decker Underwood, South ertDanParkerCruz, ..Wil~nnedYII.X, 1:58.8;\H iRogerc h m 0Croft,n d) aaDTorrance,- Sanchez,4:13.8; TWO·MILEConoga Park,- Ru'Jen1:54.4; Fresno. 1:59.5: ,Stan Evenson, La Chappins. Excelsior (Norwalk) 9:08.9; Serra,(Sacramento)1:59.5;1:59.:X,"Tom Mill~r." Kennedy 120Diego);HH Duane- Franklin,Johnson.LincolnSanta Moni-(San MILE-Buck Blac1< Pit t 5 bur g" ca; Gary Gresett, ,?uena (Ventura), 4:13.6; John Dean B~rkeley, 4:15.70; all ~4,.2;180 LH - Gibson, Steve .c!ark •. North Bakersfiel(J.,;,.h.~...•... I mont,HIGH6-9;JUMP-,;"M·FiJaXW·€lt;-6astle~rUel', f-!';;:tC!lo.r~ Hoo.v~r, 6-(?''!'' ·.JimW\NSON.Willegan,Hiji;hl~nd5,Vanden6.63/4:6:7;YP"t'Dave-:-JLar-JO-I'~ Best High Sc'hool 1- T~ackMarks, NORTHERN,CALIFORNIA, Eddie. Couper, Edison' '(Stockton), POLE VAULT - Russ~oyal, Fre-j' 1QO_ Seaborn Bowens Kennedy 14.3; xJlln Slaughter, Vacaville, 14.3; mont (Sunnyvale), 15-0; Jim Lydon,; : (Sacramento), 9.5; xRalph LigOn9, Derrek. K~lley, l\1ission, 14.3; Durwin San Mateo, 14-~; Sam HamPton'~1 Pittsburg, 9.5w 19.7); Fred Primm, At. Brown" Bakersfield, 14.3wn; Greg Berkeley, 14-7;.Mike Kelley,McLane, water.son (Stockton)9.6; Clayton9.7' xLemanMontgomery,Childress'Edi. Rahdall.1"0 LOWGrant,HURDLES14.3. D R d 14-6;Doug ~Gh.-Carmont.~C.armel, 14-3; ,~14-4V2;,am /\1-. H 97 (2) R' F dE'· I' • - an e· banese King City 14-1'/2' Ed OHer I oover.. ; o$'ce Qr, noma, fearn,'San Juan, 18.8; Larance Jones, Skyline '13-11- Tom pa'rry sciUtti f .Ga9.7~r11,a nMarshall,d Burks, an\aEd,sol1\Fresno),Cruz, ~.7w; eveLemoore,It, J8.9wn;18,8w;Kirk.JerryDaVIS,VYilson,BerkeleyRoos- gameBakersfield13-9: Lawrence13'-9' Rick CabraiBruni' Burlin-,--•Laton 9,7w; Larance Jones, ~emoore, 9.7w, ;19.G (2), Charles Hay.es, Oakland 13-9-Willis 'Keller Encinal ,13:9'; , ' 220 ~ xLeman Childress, Hoover, Tech, 19.0)1; Wayne Dillard, Castle- .•.' , , 'no),21.4t; 21.4wt';Garland xDonBurks,Ward,Edis0!J/,(Fres-.,.-Bullard" :mont,19.2: L ,Seaborn Bowens>. Kennedy (Sacra- 42.8; Roosevelt. 42.8; Fresno, 42.8n; Jones, Tulare Western' 46-1' Y'J I mento).21.9; Randy21.9w;Woods,AI Marshall,Caruther~, Santa21.9t; Oaklandno). 42.7n;TechPittsburl!:,429' Clovis..,42.8;429nHoover, xxRictr"Milier Leigh".- 46:11/2.'Ivor' Cruz.'21.9w. , ' " , , ., ", ,'. ~,~OYJ~ERN,CALIFORNIA , 48.0440 (47._ LaranceOr); MiltonJones, Vickers,[emore, Cerrito,MILE 3:21.2;RELAYKennedy- Berkeley,(Richmond),3:20.3; EI 9.4w,100'''"'-,Albert(951: '22G~HearveyHejJrvey LosLAAngeles212t: fI 1--.--- OaklandSunnyVale,Tech,49.1;49.1;LarrY,Orlahdo;"xxBen Brown,Bran- 3:21.8n;3:23.G' (2);Lemoore,Kennedy3:22.7;(Sacramento),Castlemont" 440-Bifi880-Fred ,'Sims,..,;'.")anchezW hitConOgai i e r; Park!4·l.1; t-- • ham, 49.1 (2); Davip' Smith. Tracy, 3:23.0; Fresno, 3:23.5; Mt. Whitlley', 1'527· MIL£-'-Tom keefer Anaheim'l 49.3n; xRick 'Brown, 'Los Altos, 49.4n 3:23.9n; Pleasant Hill, 3:24.5; Foothill 4;12:6;'- TW(): MILE-XRon'~ohnson: 1- Del(2); Dattola,qro, 49.5Aragon,(2); 49.4;JohnEdHamiltol),Borner, (Sacramel']~~),HIGH Jl)MP _3:24.5.Rick Fletcher, Hoo-, Dilley,West Tor~anc",~,n1any9':02.9;(MiS6ion120HH-SteveHills), ,Foothill (Sac.ramento), .49.6n; xMaxle ver, 6-8: .Jim Winegan, Vanden, 6-7; 13.5w; 1!!Ol.tI-Mark Low, Pomona, I Parks, Washmgton Union (Fresno), Pat Johanson, H ig h I and s, 6-63/4; and, Chatlie Rich, Washington (LA), i-' 49.6. , Alfred Chaney, Castlemont, 6-6; Sam 18.6; HJ";'-~f!ynaldo Brown, Compton,! ., 880 _ Buck Black, Pittsburg, Maxwell, ,C a s tie mo n t, 6·6; Larry 6-IG1/2: q~Holden, Gardena, 24-1;I 1:54.5; Me! Paige, Rio 'Linda, 1:55.2; Jone9, Oakland Tech, 6-6; Tyrone SP-Kerry Eskell, Serra (Gardena), Steve Sharp, Roseville, 1:55.3; Stan Hicks, Highla)lds, 6-6; xxKerry Eld- 63-5; DISCUS-,-Steve Lasalette, Cali------' ------• Evanson, La Sierra, 1:55.5; Clay Lo- ers,' Fresno, 6:6; xVernon Young: Le- forn!a ,Wi1ittie;), 176-1; PV-Steve 'wrey. EI Camino '(S a cra men to), moore, 6-5; Warren Matson, Wasco, Smith, South Torrance, 15-81/2;TJ- 1:155.5n; Bill Simpson, EI Cammo g-5. <,,' Chris Woods, Ei Cajon, 45-8; 440 RE-.;..._ -"" (Sacramento), "1:55;6n;,Joe Montoya, ' ,'-- " . LAY-Linco;n (San Diego), 41.6; MILE St. Ignatius, 1:55.9';'j(R,ck Brown, Los LONG ,JUMP,-, Jesse Johns,- Ed,- RELAY'-C!!ntennial (C 0 m p ton), .Altos, 1:56.0n; Stan Vukajilovich, Sac- son (Stockton), 24-0112;Robert Lee, 3:18.1. ' ramento 1:56.3" Joe Vasquez Chris- Berkeley, 23-8; Fred Pnmm, Atwater, UNITED STATES' B th 1~564' -. 23-7; Alonzo Emery, San Mateo; 23J7; •••. 'rIan ro er",... n. ,.' Alvin Bunn, McLane, 23-61/2W;xLeroy 100,.jKen curl. Worthin,g (Hou9ton), ' MILE - l;Juck Black, .PI~tsbUrg, Simonto.!, pittsburg,_23-4; James AI- 9.3w;.220-Phil Lusk, r'l1Qoc.I.Y.(Corpus; ,,4:13.6; EugeniO Amaya, Burlll1game, len, Tulare, 23-3; xxRandy Williams, Christi), 20,9t; 440,-LarPi 'Black, KIII.- I i.4:P:8; "John Dean, Berk.eley, 4:15.7n; Edison (Fresno), 23-31I2n;James.,·AI- an (f,1iarnj); 46.9; J!8o~eoJ:ge Jones, :'WJilie Eas~man, Washll1gton (;OF), len" Tulare, 23-3; Seaborn Bowens, Yates. (HQlIstonJ. l:!1J:.1;''M~E~Steve ~4:17.0n;,Stan Vu hnaJ' OVIC,r. Ca criot·ram e n 0, ieKennedyWilliams,.(S<\cramento),Castlemont,23-21/2;23·2'/2;.Bean- Prefoptai~e,Ore.),14:1U,;,·30J.jarshfi¢ltlMIL~-P.rM()ntall1e,"(POGS Bay. .4:17.3n; ,Greg CClleman, Palo Alto, R i c h a r d Watson Oakland Tech, 8:41.5; 11.6,,JiH"'-'Rbd MHo\.irn, Cla",k _J~~ xXl,;arl()s"tlr!lYo, f\.,edley, 23-2112)1 •• , 1aD J_(-1-'-lopel"l~f;:. ,~a), 13,5;, 4:2O.!i:4:20.8n;JackMel,Chr!stlan!!e,\-Homestead,Paige, RIO, '1I1da,4:20.9; SHOT POT,-, AI DaIerlO,. ICI'ov's, StuartM I ! b,u(1"i)1I5r n. j8.9;,,",j,,~,Cnure "-\.;;:,'I 69'°Bnen,LJ- Bill Simpson, EI Camino"'(Sacramen- 61-6; xChrrs A"ams, Los ~It~s, 60-4; Danny Golbert. '$outJ:i..~~kknft' (Dal- to) , 4:21.8n. '." Rhynes,Jerry Grays,Modesto,Pittsburg, 59-101/2;61-,,1;4,RandyDoyle Ias,) 2'.';w,.b' . PV--D";'~q~,",-;;.,.Coherts';:"-Con· · TWO-MILE - Euge~HoAmaya, Bur- Nelms, Portervifle, 58-4; Greg Wies- roe, 1.3''','5-3; sp-ncn" ·~ •• ,.d~11. "ngame, 9:11.G; .o.w:," C~rp." Carl- sner Concord 57-10' Marc Pence SuHset, ,Q.aola$}. '6~-1,11J~\J;,!f!Sc.~-, •.tDQ!lt,..9J..8...5:..xxKastoLopez, Sanger, Mari'na, 57-234' Dennis Anderson; Gary 'Bltier, -,conroa, Te"",- ,(1-:':':-,4; ~:20,8; xKe'liri Furey, EI Camll10 (Sac- Stagg 57-1' Mike Askea' Mt Whit- TJ-S~ncu ,I hOT\as. Carver,,' .~eVJ ramento), 9:21.0; Bill Johnson, Low- ney 57-0' Barry Hinman' Leigh 56- Orlean~J, 49,·5; 440, RELAV---':"-~~~~lt~ !!I!, .9:22.Gn;Jim Finch,)1I!ills, 9:24,G; 63;'." "High '(<-'all\",; , '10.7; MILE' R£".,;.... 'Nlille Eashman,. Washington (SF), ,4 :/, " Wheatlf;«H,,;1:\,tHousto!1). 3,13,0, , 9:24.8;Jerry Maydahl, Ygl1acio Valley, • OISCUS - Iom,-Birtw.Qjstle, Gunn, 'NOU:rtOi'!S:n -n o'n win t1 ,t; g;, 9:25,On; Evencio Hurtado, Tennyst>n, .lt~-4; Jon GI_!!dhlll,.facl/I"" ••189-1; W_Wi;1d,~id<:,~ t--'twn; - (.)-:;nur,i;Jt, ~oosevelt, 14.G; Ashland Whitfield, Carmel, 173-7112; Doug Ballard, Mira- ticee any" om,ssions or inqCCUrac!eS'j'' 30uth SF, 14.OW;.Wayne "DilJardkCas- monte, 171-7'12; DOUgHowe, EI Cerr!- please,'-wric€ Tim G~rtl)er, Chrbo'g~e tlemont,\4.1w;. Alvll11~.1;Bunn,Kltk DaVIS,McLane,Ber14.2n;,eley, t01.16/-1.169-10; ,Doyle Nelms,' PorterVille, Sports,94119. 5111and MlsslonSts.-, • If" ',- - -"*If:--""'1?"'~*"-··-:r,~,.,..,,.-.J.,~i;-' *""_ .._'*~~-'~'--~'~'ft""" ,,*:'''7.<'' *.....".-.-__...v-J S "S - C: '1 Best High School Track Marks 440 - Bill Sims. Whittier. 47.1; 880 -Fred Sanchez, Canoga I?ark. 1:52.7; MILE-Tom Keeler, Anaheim, M~f;+~an~~~E9-;02.~~0~2~~~so~ 1 Hills). 13.5w; 180·LH - Mark Low, StevePomona.Dilley.and CharlieA I e manRich,y Washing•(MiSS;O"j' ton (LA). 18,6; HJ - Reynaldo;, Brown. Compton. 6-101/2; LJ - Hal· I den. Gardena, 24-1; SP ,... Kerrv Es- I kj!lli. Serra' (Gardena). 63-5; DISCUS t#:r), 176-1;P,V- Steve Smith. South Tdrrance, 16-'41/2;TJ - Chris Woods., EI Caion, 45-8; 440 RELAy - Lincoln (San Diego). 41.6; MILE RELAY -' • Centennial (Compton), 3:18.1. ::-, Steve Lassa1ette.UNITED STATESCalifornia (Whit-j 100 - xKen Curl. Worthing (Hous• ton). 9.3w; 220 - Phil Lu~k,' Moody (Corpus Christi). 20,9t: 440 - Larry Blacl-;. Killian (Miami), ~~.9; 880 • George Jones, Yates (H lfU.-S ton). 1:51.7: MILE, -0, Steve Pref(Jntaine, Maishfield (Coos Bay, Ore,).'"'.1:06.9; TWO MILE - ,Prefontainc, 8:41.5; 120HH - xRod Milburn, Clark (Ope- ~~r9~~{rlt>:i~':~'~~~~~Stu~~ti:(~~IJ;; Church, Va.), 6-9;, LJ - Danny Col• bert••(~euID:Qa~Cliff (Vallas). 24-6w; plJ ''"- Dave RODerts, Conroe. Tex.• 15-8; SP - Don Randall. Sut1set(Dal- \ las), 67-111f2; DISCUS - Gary Butler. Conroe, Tex.. 190-4; TJ - Spencer 'Thomas.440 RELAYCarver- Lincoln(New Orleans).(Dallas), 49·5;40,7; MILE RELAY - Wheatley (Houston). 3:13,5, NOTATIONS: n-n on-wi n n i n g; w-"-wind aideCl: I-turn; ()-number of times achieved; r-relay leg; x~junior; xx-sophomore .. '" COACHES NOTE: If you have no• ticed any omissions or inaccuracies. please write Tim Gartner, Chronicla Sports,-~5th and Mission. SF. 94119.. ,.- -'-- To State Meet f! NORTHERN, CALIFORNIA'' • CI1aney.Castlemont,OaKland Tech, 6-6;6·6;Tyrone'Larry Jones,Hicks. (~acramen!'6)." JGG_ s.caoorn9.5;Bowens.xRalp,h.Ke~nedYL,gons, no,Highlands,6-S: xGreg6-6: xxKerrvRedmond,Elders,ygnaciFres, Pittsburg, 9.5w (2): fred Pnmm,. At· Valley, 6-6; xVernon Young, Lemoor water, 9.6: Garland Burks, Edison 6-6n; Warren Matson, Wasco, 6-6n. (Fresno), 9.6; Larance Jones. Lem- oore, .9.7 (2): xLeman. Childress, Hoo- LONG JUMP - A I v n Bunn, HorCal Spikers ver 97' (3)' Clayton MontgQ,{1lerv, McLane 24-3'\14; James Allen, Tulare. Edison' (Stockton), 9,7: Royc<6,Ford 2-23/4: Pre n tic e McCray, Edison E.nclnal,':,9.7; Frank Roe, .Edison (S to c k t.o n), 23-111/4:Doug ,Smith, (Stockton), ,9.7; Vincent Lee, ~odes- South Bakersfield, 23-81/2: Robert to 97' John Pettus, Washmgton Lee, Berkeley, 23-Bw: Howard Red- (SF) .97n' Don 'Ward. Bullard. 9.7n; ding, Dos Palos, 23-71/4n:'xxRandY 'Davi'd ·Ou'ke. Fresno, 9.7n: AI Mar- Williams, Edison Fresno), 23-7\14n: Post Top Marks s a II Santa Cruz, 9.7w: Roger Fred Pnmm. Atwater, 23-7: Alonzo ~e! McGill. KenedY (RIChmond),9,7w,. EmerY, San Mateo, 23-7: Mike Free,- 220 _ Garland Burks, Edison man. Delano•. 23-5112n:J, Roosevelt, 13.8w: Ashland. Whittle .;, DISCUS - x-Billy' Joe .Winchester,' IJleurisy. ,.,caused 'by an infec- rano,mO,nd,SanYgnacioLor Valley.LJ-Dane n z 0, 23-03/4:'FelBd ,(feam,120 HIGHSan Juan"HURDLES-13.8: Jerrv,oan~il.S~~'Red- Terry,Steve ESkeli,'Holden' SeT,Gardena,ra (Gardemi),24·1· SP63-5,•--'-1 tlOn drammg mto a lung. As Weightmeyer,. Fort Bragg; Mar~ Se~ tl,mont"Squth SF.14.0wn;.14.0w: W~yneKirk DaVIS,DI\lard,Berke-Cas- -Mt.steveMi·gaelSmith,(San >Dle; burg,(-Oakland).21.7;~L.7;~udleHowardMurphy,.KlI1g,FremontCor- Ki~klen, Tulare,'Davis, 19.0;Berkeley,Charles18.9;Hayes,JamesOak-AI- ai,ersfield,50-0'12;48-2'12;