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Etn1982 07 Confs Volume 28, No. 7 May 6, 1982 • MAJOR U.S. MEETS• WASHINGTON INVITATIONAL 157-1. HJ, Caire (USC) 7-2½; 2. Sanders (Mace) Hept(4/22-23), Carr 4955 (170-9). 7-2½; 3. Davis (UCLA) 7-½; 4. Kotinek (unat) Seattle, April 23-24- 6-10½. Men (4/23-10,000, LJ): NORTHRIDGE RELAYS PV, Kenworthy (USC) 17-4¾; 2. Tully 800, Hunz (Port) 1 :48.20; 2. Robinson (Id) (NYAC) 17-4¾; 3. Curran (UCLA) 17-4¾; 4. 1 :48.78; 3. Trott' (Id) 1 :49.26; 4. Moutsanas' Northrldge, California, April 17- Lawry (All Am) 17-4¾; ... nh-Smith (SCA) (Wa St) 1 :49.39. Men: [ 17-8¾). e St(GP), Marsh (AW) 8:33.1 (AL); 2. Jensen 100(-), Egbunike' (Azusa) 10.42. 200(-), LJ, Benson (UCLA) 25-11w (25-9¼); 2. (OTC) 8:34.8; 3. Addison (AW) 8:35.8; 4. Egbunike' 20.6; 2. James (SSTC) 20.7. 800, Tave (USC) 25-10w (25-½); 3. Lee" (Tai) McCullough (SMTC) 8:36.1; 5. Daniels (UCLA) Cox (USC) 1 :49.46. 5000, Lacy (NBTC) 25-2¾w, 4. Taylor (SSTC) 25-1¾w. 8:38.3; 13:54.0; 2. Halelbrand' (USIUTC) 13:58.60. TJ, Small (UCLA) 50-10¾; 2. Caldwell 6. Honholt (Weber) 8:41.0; 7. Korlr' (AA) 10,000, Alvarez (UCR) 29:50.54. 400H, S. (SSTC) 50-8¾. 8:44.1; 8. Appell (Weber) 8:44.3; 9. Gonser Walker (Ut St) 51.86. 4 x 440, Cal State SP, Brenner (UCLA) 62-10½; 2. Lister (MosTC) 8:46.2. Dakersfleld 3:12.34. (CSLA) 61-2¾. Open St, Gerber (Weber) 8:48.4; 2. Sten­ HJ, Caire (USC) 6·11. PV, Tully (NYAC) OT, Gordian (SSTC) 193-11; 2. Mills (All berg (FITC) 8:50.4; 3. Davis (Weber) 9:00.9. 17-6¾; 2. Lawry (All Am) 17-4. LJ, Tave (USC) Am) 191-5; 3. Bryant (UCLA) 184-8; 4. Binley 5000, Kasslnniades' (unat) 13:57 .62; 2. 25-1¾; 2. Jones (UtSt) 26-0. TJ, Tyler (AIA) (All Am) 184-8. Layman (CNW) 13:57.92; 3. Gordon (CNW) 51-11. SP, Otrando (TTC) 59-7¼. OT, Blnley HT, Green (CSLB) 222·11; 2. Galle (NYAC) 14:02.99. (All Am) 189-11. HT, D. Barnett (Azusa) 218-11; 3. Rohovlt (CSLB) 209-6; 4. Mc­ 10,000, Kassinnlades' 28:63.8; 2. Hamilton 217-4; 2. Galle (NY AC) 208-5; 3. Frenn (All Seveney (All Am) 196-0; 5. Briski (unat) 194-9; (Port) 29: 13.0. Am) 193-4; 4. Timsley (FSTC) 191-4. JT, M. 6. Nickerson (UCLA) 194-5. 400H, Newhouse" (Can) 51.50. Barnett (Azusa) 263-1; 2. Mower (Ut St) JT, Kennedy (PCC) 243-1; 2. Petranoff 4 x 440, Idaho 3:14.91. 237-10. (unat) 239-10. HJ, Rollenberg (Mt) 6-11¾. Women: SAN JOSE/BUDWEISER INVITATIONAL PV, Anicker (unat) 16•4¾; 2. Drechsel' (Wa 100(-), Williams (CSLA) 11.55; 2. San. Howard (LAN) 11.84. 200, Will lams 24.03. St) 16-4¾. San Jose, May 2- LJ, Agbebaku' (Mt TC) 25-10w (24-7¾). 400, Dabney (CSLA) 53.87. 800, Bottomley 100( 1 .8), Panzo" (Fra) 10.35; 2. Thomas T J, Agbebaku' 54-4; 2. Dodoo' (unat) (UCI) 2:10.2. 100H(-), Yarborough (SLO) (SJ St) 10.50; 3. Kent (ICAC) 10.56. 54-1 ¾w; 3. MIiton (Wa St) 53-1 ½w; 4. Lacey 13.81; 2. Page (LAN) 14.02; 3. McGee (LAM) 200(4.3), Panzo" 20.65; 2. Kent 20.69; 3. 14.05. 400H, Farmer' (LAN) 59.66; 2. Harmon (OTC) 50-11 ½w. Rodgers (Mace) 20.76; 4. McDonald (Mace) SP, M. Crouser (Mos TC) 60-7¾. (LAN) 61.27; 3. Edwinson (BYU) 61.67. 4 x 20.90; 6. Cowling (Cal) 21.02; 6. Torrence (SJ 100, LA Naturita 45.79. OT, Wollen (Wa) 189•4: 2. M. Crouser St) 21.06. HJ, Blunston (CSB) 5-10½; 2. McNeal 188-8; 3. Robinson (Wa St) 181-3. 400, Rodgers 46.21; 2. Wilson (W Tx) (SLO) 5-10½; 3. Zanandrea' (BYU) 5-10½. LJ, HT, Gustafsson' (Wa St) 214-6; 2. Willers" 46.63. Kelly (UCI) 20-0. SP, Pagel (CSLB) 52-5; 2. (Can) 212212-0; 3. Jesernlg (unat) 198-11. 800, Aragon (AA) 1 :50.94. Pollock (CSLB) 60-8; 3. McElroy (CSLB) 49-5; e JT(GP), Ewallko (AW) 265-10 (232·6, 1500, Aragon 3:48.8; 2. Clifford (AIA) 4. Hamilton (CSB) 48-4; 5. Jones (BYU) 265-10, 242-7, 253-0, 240-7, 242-3); 2. At• 3:49.7. 48-4; 6. Corley (CSB) 46-11. OT, Jones 165-2; wood (AW) 266-0 (240-3, 250250-1, f, 265-0, 5000, Kllill' (SJ St) 14:16.1; 2. Marden (G If, 263-1 ); 3. Mahovlich' (Wa) 265-8; 2. Hoerner (AIA) 153-4. JT, Gebhard (unat) Bear) 14: 16,5. 159-3; 2. Gerzer (unat) 159-3; 3. Engle (Cal) 4. Diehl (Wa St) 253-5; 5. Juskus (NY AC) 110H(1.5), Cowling 13.69; 2. Carmichael 252-0; 6. Petranoff (unat) 247-10; 7. Ransford 159-2; 4. Rockliffe (Cal Luth) 156-5; 5. Rona (Cal) 14.19. (unat) 154-4. (unat) 246-2; 8. Lyons (Wa St) 238-4; 9. Babits' 400H, Phillips (WAC) 49.48; 2. Holloway (Wa St) 224·11. (SJ St) 49.49 (CL); 3. King (Mace) 60.18; 4. UCLA-USC INVITATIONAL e Oec(4/22·23), Gefre (unat) 7590h (7503t); LeBeaux (CSH) 51.27; 5. Fields (Mace) 51.86. 2. Erickson (Wa) 7581 h (7496t); 3. Collins (Wa 4 x 100, San Jose State 40.29. St) 7540h (7450t); 4. Harris (Wa St) 7411h Los Angeles, May 1- 4 x 440, Maccabi TC 3:09.6; 2. San Jose (7329t); 5. Swanger (Weber) 7395h (7312t); 6. 100, 1(4.4)-1. Cook (USC) 10.20; 2. Brown State 3:09.7; 3. California 3:09.9; 4. Sacra­ (UCLA) 10.23; 3. Abrahams' (SCA) 10.31; 4. Ramos (Wa) 7339h (7254t). mento TC 3:10.3. James (SSTC) 10.40; 5. Quarrie' (SCA) 10.44. Women (4/23-10,000, OT): 11(1.9)-1. M. Sanford (SCA) 10.28; 2. HJ, Moran (CSH) 7-1 ½; 2. Radan (Mace) 1500, McRoberts" (Can) 4:14.48; 2. M. McTear (BBB) 10.40; 3. McCoy (Mace) 10.41. 7-1½. e Joyce' (S Di) 4:14.58 (CL); 3. Goen (UCLA) 200(2.6), Quarrie' 20.44; 2. Brown 20.57; e PV, Ripley (PCC) 18-6½ (=5, x a-t US) 4:18.28, 4. R. Joyce• (Wa) 4:19.26; 5. Ralston 3. Cook 20.69; 4. James 20.71; 5. Bradford' (missed at AR 18-9¼); 2. tie, Bohni' (SJ St) & (WAC) 4:20.80; 6. Fitch" (Can) 4:22.03; (SCA) 20.81; 6. White (UCLA) 20.92. Hintnaus (SCS) 17-7¾. 7 .Spotts (Cal) 4:25.16; 8. Sa. Gregg (Wa) 400, H. Williams (SBTC) 47.0; 2. Bethany LJ, Atchade' (SJ St) 25-3½w; 2. Turner 4:28.50. (USC) 47.2; 3. Greenaway' (Mace) 47.45; ... 5. (SFCTC) 25-2¾. 5000, Hopp (Stan) 16:24.3; 2. Hathorn West (SBTC) 48.66. TJ(w), Kimble (BAS) 51-½. (Mt) 16:28.3; 3. Crang (Id) 16:29.0; 4. Baker 800, Gray (SMTC) 1 :48.60; 2. Theriot SP, Fauerbach (AW) 65-10¼; 2. Weeks (WC) (Mt) 16:30.3. (SSTC) 1:48.73;3. Brown (UCLA) 1:49.71. 65-4¾; 3. Oldfield (UCTC) 64-10¾; 4. 10,000, Schnurpfeil (Stan) 33:.45.1; 2. 1500, Gonzales (UCLA) 3:41.49; 2. Lacy Suelflohn (SJ St) 63-11; 6. Tafralis (WC) Petley' (Wa) 34: 12.4. (NBTC) 3:42.38; 3. Whitcomb (UCLA) 63-2¼; 6. Smith (WC) 62-11 ½; 7. Lane (SSTC) 400H, WIiiiams (Id) 60.02; 2. Meinbress 3:43.39. 62-10¾; 8. Gummerson (WC) 60-4¾. (Cal) 60.85. 5000, Cornell (Sub 4) 14:04.97; 2. Daniels OT, Powell (Stars) 209·1; 2. WIikins (AW) (UCLA) 14:12.81. 208-11; 3. Voorhees (OTC) 208-7; 4. Stadel HJ, Garrison (SW) 5-10¾; 2. Blake (Or St) 110H(1.6), Stewart (USC) 13.62; 2. Camp­ (AW) 206-3; 6. Burns (AW) 205-2; 6. Mc­ 5-8½. bell (SCA) 13.65; 3. Allen (UCLA) 13.82; 4. Goldrick (Stars) 191-4; 7. Weeks 190-3; 8. LJ, Harrington (Poe TC) 18-11 ¼. Johnson (USC) 13.90. Porath ( G Bear) 189-1; 9. Oldfield 184· 10. SP, Mecklenburg (BTC) 60-¾; 2. Lombardi 400H, Stewart 61.1: 2. Wycoff (UCLA) HT, Burke (AA) 226-1; 2. McArdle (OTC) (Wa St) 47-4½; 3. Albano (Mt St) 46·1 ½. 51.3; 3. Curry (CSB) 51.3. 224-0; 3. DeSoto (WC) 202-5. OT, Hansen (SW) 166·1; 2. Springer (Cal) 4 x 100, UCLA 39.96; 2. Southern Cal JT, Ransford (unat) 247-0. 169-0. Alumni 40.03; 3. use 40.11. Women's 200(2.9), Bacoul" (Fra) 23.03; 2. JT, Carr (Wa) 172-11; 2. Smiley (unat) Bolton (STC) 23.97; 3. Griffith' (STC) 24.30. -st- May 6, 1982 • COLLEGIATE RELAYS & INVITATIONALS • KENTUCKY R E L AYS Med(y), Prairie View 1 :42.5. 4 x 100H , So uth ern 56 .0 ; 2. Texas So u t h ern 56.9. HO USTON INVI T A T IONA L L exington, April 16 -17- Men(4/ 16-SP, HT): H ouston, May 2- 100 (8.3), Miller (Tn) 10. 0 8; 2. White ( En S PR INGTIM E R E L AYS 100 , Floyd (Hous) 10 .19; 2.
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