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Etn1970 Vol16 12 Texasr TRACKNEWSLETTER SupplementingTRACK & FIELDNEWS I Volume 16; Number 12 April B, 1970 Page 59 Second-class postage paid at Los Altos, Calif. Published 24 times a year by Track & Field News, P. 0. Box 296, Los Altos, Calif. 94022. $6. 00 per year by first-class mail in the US, second-class mail elsewhere. Bert Nelson, Publisher; Cordner Nelson, Editor.; Dick Drake, '.. Managing Editor; Jon Hendershott, Staff Writer; Garry Hill, Statistician. Upcoming News­ . letters will be mailed April 16, 23, 30, May 7, 14 , 21, 28, OUTDOOR NEWS AMENDMENTS. to results published.previously: LOUISIANA STATE INVITATIONAL, Baton Rouge, La., March 28--Mile, 2. Bjorklund (Minn) 4:03. 0; 3. Botterill (SWn La) 4:05. 0; 4, Nelson (Minn) 4:05. 1. RESULTS of meets not reported previously: HS DUAL, Charlottesville, Va., March 28 (from Tommy Theodose)--l00(windy), Mer­ ritt (Lane, Charlottesville, Va) 9, 4. LOUISIANA STATE - HARVARD, Baton Rouge, La., April 1--l00{windy), Coffee (LSU) 9. 4. 220(windy), Coffee 21. 0. WESTERN KENTUCKY-INDIANA, Bowling Green, Ky., April 1--HJ, Haupert (I) 6'10". LJ(nwi), Jackson (WK) 25 '¾", 440R, Indiana (Goodrich, Miller, Lundgren, Highbaugh) 40. 7; 2. Western Kentucky (Green, Sheehan, Rivers, Jackson) 41. 0. HS QUAD, Fresno, Calif., April 1--TJ(ok), Tucker (Sap. Joaquin, Fresno, Calif) 49'½". TEMPLE-WEST CHESTER, April 1 (from Ben Lachs)--l00(nwi), McGhee (T) 9. 5. TEXAS RELAYS, Austin, Texas, April 3(a.)-4(b) (first day cold, second day mid 70s, attendance 5000 first day, 11,000 second, Tartan track; from George Grenier)--l00(b, into 4. 9 mph), Gray (Mo) 9. 4; 2. Magee (Alcorn A&M) 9. 4; 3. Harris (Olda St) G. 7; 4. Jackson (El Paso) 9. 7. Heats4l .): 1(4. 5 mph) Taylor (Tex Sn) 9. 5. II(].. 3 mph) Magee 9. 5; 2. · Hughes (Wich St) 9. 5. III(0. 0 mph) Gray 9. 4. IV(4. 5 mph) Harris 9. 4; 2. Coffee (LSU) 9. 5. Semis(a): 1(0, 0) Taylor 9,4; 2. Harris 9. 5; 3. Hughes 9. 5; 4. Jackson 9. 5. 11(6. 3 mph) Gray 9. 3; 2. Magee 9, 4; 3. Coffee 9. 5; 4. Thompson (W Tex St) 9. 5. Mile(b), IVIaddaford (En NM) 4 :02. 6; 2. Kaal (Okla St) 4:03. 4; 3. Kelly {Mo) 4:05. 9. 3Mile(a), Maddaford 13:23. 4; 2. Hindley (BYU) 13:32, 4; 3, Schuch (NM) 13:34. 6; 4. Mason (Kans) 13:42. 6; 5. Bednarski (El Paso) 13:43. 4; 6. Morales (Baylor) 13:43. 8. 120HH(b, into 1. 6 mph), Milburn (Sn) 13. 7; 2. Gibson (El Paso) 13. 8; 3, Daniels (Tex A&I) 14. o. Heats(a): 1(9. 0 mph), French (BYU) 14. 0, IV(3. 4 mph), Milburn 13. 8. Semis(a): I()Nindy), Milbui:n 13. 9; 2. Gip­ son (Sam Houston St) 13. 9. II(windy), Butts {?<ebr) 13. 9; 2. French 14. O. 440IH(a), Mann (!WU) 50. 0; 2. Kellar Tex A&M 50. 6; 3. Cotner (Okla) 51. 0; 4. Minor (P View A&M) ~1. 4; 5. Cronholm (Rice 51. 8; 6. Gipson 52. 1; 7. Ball (P View A&M) 52. 3. Heats(a): I-1. Gipson 51,4; 2. Manri 51. 6. IV-1. Cronholm 51. 6. HJ(b), Lundmark (BYU) 7'1"; 2. McGill (Knns 11 St) ~1"; 3. Heikkila (Minn) 6'10"; 4. Causey (SWn La) 6'10 • PV(b), Wedman (Colo) 16'6"; 2. illips (Rice); 3. Heglar (El Paso) 16'0"; 4. Curtis (Rice) 16'0"; 5. Johnson (Kans) 16'0", LJ(a, wind ok), Lawrence (Dallas Baptist) 24'8". SP(b), Wilhelm (Kans) 64'½": 2. Monari (El Paso) 60'¼": 3. DeBernardi (El Paso) 58'8½", DT(a), DeBernardi 188'0"; 2. Knop (Kans) 187'1"; 3. Jaros (NM) 182'8". JT(a), Schmidt (N Tex St) 257'10". Univers,ity Division: 440R(b), Texas A&M (Hendricks, C. Mills, M. Mills, Woods) 39. 7; 2. Oklahoma State (Har­ ris, Litvak, Schultz, Bah.ling) 40. 6. Hcats(a): I-1. Oklahoma State 40. 7, II-1. Texas A&M 40. 1; 2. Kansas State 41. O; 3. ACC 41. 0; 4. Louisiana State 41. O. 880R(a), Texas A&M (Rogers 20.8,Woods 20.7, M. Mills 19.9, C. Mills 20.7) 1:22.l=WR, =AR, =CR; 2. ACC (Wilson, Overly, Woodruff, Colglazier) 1:23. 7; · 3. Kansas (Reaves, Mathews, Julian, Meade) 1:24. 5; 4. Texas (Ryan, Morton, Baggett , Johnson) 1:24. 6. Heats(a): I-1. ACC 1:24. 4. II-1. Texas A&M 1:22. 5; 2, Kansas 1:24.1. MileR(b), Texas A&M (Kellar 48. 7, McMahan 4'.. 4, -­ M. Mills46.6, C. Mills45.7); 2. ACC (Woodruff49.0, Overly47.3, Fry47.5, Colglazier 46. 1) 3:09. 9; 3. Rice (Grandjean 48. O, Dicke 48.4, Straub 48. 0, Askey 46.1) 3:10. 5; 4. Texas (McDaniel 49. 1, Mosley 48, 1, Baggett 48. 1, Morton 46. 1) 3:11. 1; 5. Drake (Naumann, Dunn, Slay, Jackson) 3:11. 9. Heats(a): II-1. ACC (Woodruff 48. 6, Overly 48. 4, Fry 47.1, Colglazier 46. 0) 3:10. 1; 2. Rice (Gran.djean 47. 5, Dicke 48. O, Straub 47. 5, Askey 47. 8) 3:10. fl. III-1. Texas A&M (Morris 49. 1, Blackmon 48. 5, M. Mills 46. 5, C. Mills 47. 0) 3:11. 2; 2. New Mexico State 3:11. 8; 3. Oklahoma 3:12. 0; 4. Texas 3:12.1 (Morton 46.1 ). 2MileR(b), Kansas State (Alexander 1:52. O, Peterson 1:50. 9, Barratti 1:50. 4, Swenson 1:50. 2) 7:23. 6; 2. Brigham Young (Stan Bergeson 1:53. 8, Judd 1:50. 5, Hackett 1:50. 9, Steve Bergeson 1:50. 2) 7:25.4; 3. Texas (Mosley 1:51. 3, Tibbetts 1:53. 0, Cooper 1:51.1, Morton 1:50. 3); 4. Nebraska (Morran 1:51.6, HawrJ.ns 1:52.7, Brangl:50.5, Carlbcrgl:52.9) 7:27.8; 6. MORE Page 60 April 9, 1970 Drake (Whitted, Becker, Dunn, Naumann) 7:30.4. 4MileR(b), El Paso (Bednarski4:11.2, Ro- mero4:09.0, Hill4:09.7. Ellison4:09.3) 16:39.2; 2. Minnesota (Hanley4:13.9, Hopkl4:17.0, / Nelson 4:07. 0, Bjorklund 4:03. 9) 16:42. 6; 3. Houston (McCleery 4:13. 3, Jaouhar 4:10. 0, Sig- mont 4:15. 3, Hilton 4:16.4) 16:55. 0; 4. ACC 17:02. 2; 5. Kansas 17:06.4. SpMedR(a), Kan- sas State (Alexander 46.9, Swenson 1:47.6) 3:17. 8; 2. Kansas (McElroy 1:48.7) 3:19.6; 3. Oklahoma State (Kaal 1:49. 8) 3:20. 3; 4. North Texas State 3:21. 3; 5. Nebraska 3:21. 9. DistMeclR(a), El Paso (Romero 1:53. 0, Glosson 47. 5, Hill 2:57. 2, Ellison 4:02. 4) 9:40. 2; 2. Texas (Morton 1:51. 3, Baggett 46, 8, Mosley 2:57. 4, Cooper 4:05.1) 9:40. 6; 3. Houston (Vi- cenik 1:53. 3, Wagner 47. 6; Jaouhar 2:56. 8, Hilton 4:03. 8) 9:41. 2; 4. Brigham Young (Steve Bergesonl:51.1,Tipton47.7, StanBergeson2:57.0, Francis4:06.7) 9:42.6; 5, Kansas (Neihouse 1:49. 8, Meade 47. 7, Smith 2:58. 0, Solomon 4:07. 4~ 9:43. O; 6. Nebraska 9:48. 2; 7. Missouri 9:48. 8. College Division: 440R(b), Southern (Owens, Milburn, Mitchell, Moore) 40. 6; 2. Alcorn A&M (Sullivah, Magee, Johnson, Brown) 40. 8. Heats(a): 1-1. Southern 40. 8. II-1. Alcorn 40. 9. 880R(a), Prairie View A&M (Ball, Clay, Newhouse, Boggess) 1:23. 0; 2. Texas Southern (Polki Williams, Redmon, Taylor) 1:23.1; 3. Texas A&I (Hinojosa, Daniels, O'Connor, Haynes) 1:24.4; 4; Southern (Owehs, Rese, Mitchell, Moore) 1:25.0. Heats(a): II-1. Texas Southern 1:25. o. SpMedR(a); Texa _s Southern (Polk, Taylor, Redmon, Fulton) 3:20. 5. DMedR(a), Fort Hays State (Young 1:53. 6, Estes 47. O, Boehmer 3:00. 4, Oukada 4:04. 6) 9:46.6; 2. McNeese State 9:47. 2; 3. Pepperdine 9:47, 8; 4. Texas A&I 9:48. 8; 5. Howard Payne 9:49. 4; 6. Southwest Louisiana State 9:49. 8. AMERICAN U RELAYS, Washington, D. C. , April 4 (cold and wet; from Jack Linden and Randy Hawthorne)--HJ, Howard (Morg St) 6'10¼". Open SP, Hearon (Spts Intl) 59'7", Univer- sity SP, Hanley (Md) 59'6". DT, Drescher (Spts Intl) 180'6". TENNESSEE 92-VILLANOVA 62, Knoxville, Tenn., April 4 (sunny, 75°, Tartan track)-- 120HH(nwi), High (T) 13. 8. 880, 0 'Reilly (V) 1 :49. 5. Mile, Mason (V) 4:05. 6; 2. Buerkle (V) 4:05. 6; 3. Banning (V) 4:05. 8. 3Mile, Liquori (V) 13:43. 6; 2. Buerkle 13:44. 2; 3. Walsh (V) 13:47. O. 440R, Tennessee (Hood, High, Womble, Whigham) 40. 4. MileR, Villanova (Go·· van, O'Reilly, James, Hyman) 3:11. 4 SOUTH CAROLINA RELAYS, Columbia, S. C., April 4--440IH, Wood (Richmond) 51. 9. HJ, Jourdan (Fla) 6 110". yr, Bacon (Md) 260'7"; 2. Collins (Clemson) 248'11"; 3. Reiss (Md) 243 '9". - ARIZONA STATE-SAN DIEGO STATE-NORTHE:RNARIZONA, Tempe, Ariz., April 4 (cool and clear; from Nordy Jensen)--Mile, Danielson (SDS) 4:03.1; 2. 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