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1975 Drake Relays Results April 25-26, 1975 1975 Drake Relays Results April 25-26, 1975 Results from The Des Moines Register with top six places. Meet results could not be located. PRELIMINARIES – Friday, April 25, 1975 UNIVERSITY RELAYS 440y Relay – First heat – 1. Rice (John Dykes, Sam Waugh, David Graves, Zoe Simpson), 41.2; 2. Western Kentucky (Virgil Livers, Richard Hopkins, Robert Dudley, Bernd Herrmann), 41.4; 3. Oklahoma (Reginald Bly, Brian Nichols, Stan Bracy, John Garrison), 41.4; 4. Michigan State (Howard Neely, Tim Klein, Marshall Dill, Charles Byrd), 43.5. Second heat – 1. Baylor (Larry Moore, Steve Lang, Tim Son, Scooter Reed), 41.0; 2. Texas Christian (Glenn Norris, Sam McKinney, Phil Delancy, Bill Collins), 41.3; 3. Eastern Michigan (Rick Belmore, Joe Keister, Bruce Taylor, Hasely Crawford), 41.9; 4. Northwestern (Dud Roski, Gerald Smith, Paul Zalucky, Ted Edwards), 42.2; 5. Illinois (Ray Estes, Bruce Jones, Jim Hanlon, Ben App), 42.5. Third heat – 1. Kansas (Clifford Wiley, Eddie Lewis, Randy Benson, Larry Jackson), 40.5; 2. Houston (Lloyd Toliver, Larry Gnatzig, Mike Williams, Larry Jefferson), 40.9; 3. Jackson State (Tommie Dennis, Earl Thomas, Alfred McCullough, Charles Dallas), 41.5; 4. Southern Methodist (Mike Rideau, Farley Burl, Gerald Burl, Lore Doty), 41.5; 5. Missouri (Godwin Obasogie, Jeff Mason, David Wolfkeil, Fred Kolkhorst), 42.1. Fourth heat – 1. Northeast Louisiana (Craig Prewitt, Gerald Prince, Willie Woodward, Harvey Johnson), 41.5; 2. Texas A&M (Gerald D’Ambrosio, Doug Brodhead, Robert Harris, Ray Brooks), 41.6; 3. Loyola (Tom Newman, Cletus Mays, Phil Hennessey, Bill Harte), 42.6; 4. Wisconsin (Chuck Bolton, Tim Rappe, Gary Williams, Jim Kuhls), 43.0. Qualifiers (first two from each heat) – Rice, Western Kentucky, Baylor, Texas Christian, Kansas, Houston, Northeast Louisiana, Texas A&M 880y Relay – First heat – 1. Texas Christian (Glenn Norris, Sam McKinney, Phil Delancy, Bill Collins), 1:26.4; 2. Oklahoma State (Gary Martin, Gary Pell, David Lynch, Ken Yehle), 1:26.9; 3. Illinois (Ray Estes, Ron Sterrenberg, Bruce Jones, Ben App), 1:29.1. Second heat – 1. Kansas (Clifford Wiley, Eddie Lewis, Randy Benson, Larry Jackson), 1:23.5; 2. Texas A&M (Gerald D’Ambrosio, Charles Butler, Doug Brodhead, Ray Brooks), 1:24.2; 3. Missouri (Jeff Mason, Randy Hicks, David Wolfkeil, Fred Kolkhorst), 1:28.8. Third heat – 1. Southern Illinois (Joe Laws, Earl Bigelow, Lonni Brown, Mike Monroe), 1:25.3; 2. Drake (Gale Murphy, Louis Carr, Eddie Barnes, Ted Kralicek), 1:25.3; 3. Rice (Curtis Isaias, Sam Waugh, David Graves, Zoe Simpson), 1:25.7; 4. Loyola (Tom Newman, Cletis Mays, Phil Hennessy, Bill Harts), 1:27.6; 5. Wichita State (Phil Benning, Greg Lucas, Victor Everett, Billy Ray), 1:28.1. Fourth heat – 1. Texas Southern (Jimm Ragland, Ernet Pough, Max Tolan, Robert Taylor), 1:24.2; 2. Northeast Louisiana (Craig Prewitt, Gerald Prince, Willie Woodard, Harvey Johnson), 1:25.5; 3. Southern Methodist (Mike Redeau, Cole Doty, Farley Burl, Gerald Burl), 1:25.6; 4. Eastern Michigan (Rick Belmore, Joe Keister, Bruce Taylor, Hasely Crawford), 1:25.9; 5. Iowa State (Chris Bryant, Mel Williams, Desi King, Joe Showers), 1:28.7. Qualifiers (first two from each heat) – Texas Christian, Oklahoma State, Kansas, Texas A&M, Southern Illinois, Drake, Texas Southern, Northeast Louisiana. Friday, April 25, 1975 – Page 2 Sprint Medley – First heat – 1. Drake (Gale Murphy, Louis Carr, Ted Kralicek, Larry Mendenhall), 3:23.4; 2. Louisiana State (Carey Schimpf, Greg Stephens, Robert Pascal, Bob Smith), 3:23.4; 3. Northern Illinois (Larry Brand, Kevin Skahan, Jim Gesell, Tim Scott), 3:26.1; 4. Illinois State (Tom Giffin, Jeff Kirk, Paul Gordan, James Everett), 3:29.2. Second heat – 1. Eastern Michigan (Joe Keister, Hasely Crawford, Stan Vinson, Peter Baulis), 3:22.4; 2. Houston (Lloyd Toliver, Mike Williams, Larry Gnatzig, Jose Gonzales), 3:23.3; 3. Indiana (Sylvester Wilson, Mike McFarland, Steve Bielich, Dave Kontol), 3:24.1; 4. Iowa State (Clive Sands, Mike Mortland, Joe Showers, Doug Brandon), 3:26.2; 5. Miami, Ohio (Calvin Knox, Mike Sullivan, Jeff Kappes, Todd Willman), 3:30.3. Third heat – Kansas State (Hiawatha Turner, Vance Roland, Chris Muehlbach, Bob Prince), 3:22.6; 2. Oklahoma (Stan Bracy, John Garrison, Larry Butler, Randy Veltkamp), 3:22.9; 3. Colorado (Ray Pryor, Mel Johnson, Hamlin Grange, Rick Musgrave), 3:23.0; 4. Northwestern (Paul Zalucky, Dud Roski, Gerald Smith, Bill Jarocki), 3:23.1; 5. North Texas State (Vendon Beck, Keith Baker, Tom Wilderson, Rick French), 3:26.8. Fourth heat – Wisconsin (Tim Rappe, Andrew Stallworth, Chuck Bolton, Mark Sang), 3:21.6; 2. Jackson State (Tommie Dennis, Earl Thomas, Steve Wells, Keith Lee), 3:23.4; 3. Cincinnati (Nate Dean, Jim Schour, Keith Holland, Barry Pajoic), 3:25.0; 4. Colorado State (Birt Chism, Jerry Brown, Bob Perry, John Morton), 3:25.9. Qualifiers (first two from each heat) – Louisiana State, Drake, Eastern Michigan, Houston, Kansas State, Oklahoma, Wisconsin, Jackson State. Mile Relay – First heat – 1. Jackson State (Rickey Myles, Larry Ellis, Earl Thomas, Steven Wells), 3:10.7; 2. North Texas State (Ed Eberhart, Tom Wilkerson, Richard Rockwell, Keith Baker), 3:12.3; 2. Northeast Louisiana (Harold Jones, Herman Blake, Gerald Prince, Willie Woodward), 3:13.4; 4. Air Force (Rod Williams, Mark Webster, Bill Lee, Jeff Romington), 3:13.6; 5. Eastern Michigan (Joe Keister, Mike Arnold, Rob Delmore, Howard Mitchell), 3:16.5; 6. Iowa State (Mel Williams, Joe Showers, Dean Sandell, Chris Bryant), 3:18.3. Second heat – 1. Texas (Glenn Goss, Overton Spence, Billy Jackson, John Lee), 3:10.6; 2. Nebraska (Mike Thompson, Chris Grieb, Tom Dovel, Chuck Malito), 3:13.7; 3. Oklahoma State (Gary Martin, David Lynch, Gary Pill, Ken Yehli), 3:14.1; 4. Wisconsin (Dick Moss, Tim Rappe, Mark Sang, Chuck Bolton), 3:14.4; 5. Northern Illinois (Larry Brand, Guy Larson, Kevin Skahan, Jim Gesell), 3:19.8; 6. Miami, Ohio (Jeff Kappes, Todd Willman, Mike Sullivan, Calvin Knox), 3:21.0. Third heat – 1. Baylor (Mark Collins, Michael Carter, Steve Lang, Tim Son), 3:10.5; 2. Illinois (Ben App, Ray Estes, Charlie White, Tim Smith), 3:13.2; 3. Wichita State (Dave Morris, Jim Parker, Greg Lucas, Victor Everett), 3:13.5; 4. Loyola (Phil Hennessy, Kevin Bikus, Ike Austin, Cletus Mays), 3:16.1. Fourth heat – 1. Kansas (Nolan Cromwell, Clifford Wiley, Randy Benson, Waddell Smith), 3:10.9; 2. Southern Methodist (Cole Doty, Farley Burl, Glenn Dittlinger, Gerald Burl), 3:12.9; 3. Cincinnati (Jim Schnur, Claude Holland, Barry Paicic, Keith Holland), 3:15.1; 4. Northwestern (Dud Roski, Bill Jarocki, Paul Zalucky, Gerald Smith), 3:15.1; 5. Indiana (Winslow Taylor, Dave Knotch, William Wallace, Steve Biolich), 3:15.6; 6. Iowa (Don Adams, Dave Dittnan, Dick Eisenlauer, Boyd Lake), 3:18.3. Qualifiers (first two from each heat) – Jackson State, North Texas State, Baylor, Illinois, Texas, Nebraska, Kansas, Southern Methodist. Friday, April 25, 1975 – Page 3 UNIVERSITY-COLLEGE 440y Intermediate Hurdles – First heat – 1. Nolan Cromwell, Kansas, 52.1; 2. Don Larson, South Dakota State, 53.2; 3. Bob Cornwell, Western Michigan, 54.1; 4. Todd Murphy, Michigan State, 55.0; 5. Mike Fieseler, Iowa, 55.2; 6. Randy Hicks, Missouri, 56.9. Second heat – 1. Ed Eberhart, North Texas State, 52.2; 2. Freddie Lewis, Wiley, 53.7; 3. Andy Bunge, Minnesota, 55.3; 4. Jeff Kirk, Illinois State, 55.5; 5. John LaVelle, South Dakota State, 55.7. Third heat – 1. Bill Kehmeier, Kansas City, 52.0; 2. Carey Schimpf, Louisiana State, 52.0; 3. Denny Williams, Central State, 55.1; 4. Jim Fahy, Drake, 56.0; 5. Gary Van Buhler, Eastern Michigan, 56.8; 6. Tony Cornelious, Augustana-Illinois, 57.7. Fourth heat – 1. Jimm Gailey, Baylor, 52.7; 2. Shifton Baker, Texas A&M, 53.2; 3. Scott Manthei, Mankato State, 54.9; 4. Mike Allen, Southern Illinois-Edwardsville, 54.9; 5. Chris Bryant, Iowa State, 54.9; 6. Fred Miller, Illinois, 55.2. Qualifiers (first two from each heat) – Cromwell, Larson, Eberhart, Lewis, Kehmeier, Schimpf, Gailey, Baker. 100y – First heat – 1. Marshall Dill, Michigan State, 9.7; 2. Tommie Dennis, Jackson State, 9.8; 3. Robert Dudley, Western Kentucky, 9.9; 4. Hiawatha Turner, Kansas State, 9.9; 5. John Kimbrough, St. Cloud State, 10.0. Second heat – 1. Clive Sands, Iowa State, 9.6; 2. Ray Pryor, Colorado, 9.6; 3. Larry Jackson, Kansas, 9.6; 4. Louis Carr, Drake, 9.8; 5. Birt Chiam, Colorado State, 10.0; 6. Virgil Livera, Western Kentucky, 10.0. Third heat – 1. John Garrison, Oklahoma, 9.6; 2. Clifford Wiley, Kansas, 9.8; 3. Mike Thompson, Nebraska, 9.9; 4. Rick Hopkins, Western Kentucky, 9.9; 5. Bruce Taylor, Eastern Michigan, 10.0; Earl Thomas, Jackson State, 10.1. Fourth heat – 1. Ted Edwards, Northwestern, 9.9; 2. Gale Murphy, Drake, 10.0; Stan Bracy, Oklahoma, 10.1. Qualifiers (first two from each heat) – Dill, Dennis, Sands, Pryor, Garrison, Wiley, Edwards, Murphy. 120y High Hurdles – First heat – 1. Larry Shipp, Louisiana State, 14.0; 2. Shifton Baker, Texas A&M, 14.1; 3. Curby Rogers, Colorado State, 14.1; 4. Curtis Isatah, Rice, 14.4; 5. Godwin Obasogle, Missouri, 14.5; 6. Rex Guynn, Arkansas, 14.8. Second heat – 1. Bill Kehmeier, Kansas State, 14.3; 2. Gary Williams, Wisconsin, 14.3; 3. Bob Jappe, Moorhead State, 14.5; 4. Bob Cornwell, Western Michigan, 14.6; 5. Dan Smith, South Dakota State, 14.7; 6. Joe Kahiapo, Air Force, 14.5. Third heat – 1. Wayne Franklin, Drake, 14.0; 2. Alfred Larry, Lincoln, 14.0; 3. Alex DiMarzio, Purdue, 14.1; 4. Jim Hanion, Illinois, 14.4; 5.
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