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Etn1980 05 Jenner Mtsac D Volume 26, No. 5 April 25, 1980 • MAJOR MEET RESULTS • BRUCE JENNER CLASSIC (53-8½w, 54-11 ¾, 56-¾, 53-9¼, f, p); 3. Zou DOGWOOD RELAYS (Chn) 55-11w (54-5½); 4. Butts (All) 54-5¼w San Jose, Ca., April 12 /attendance (53-11 ¾); 5. Jordan (HAC) 54-0w (53-9¼; 6. Knoxville, Tn., April 11 (a)-12(b)-ln- 10,000/-100(1.6), Dickey (Tx AM) 10.21; 2. Garner (Mace) 53-5¼; 7. Tiff (AFS) 52-10¾; 8. vitational Division: 100m(b, w), Floyd (Aub) Mc Tear (Ali) 10'39; 3. Brown (UCLA) 10.43; Bates (Cal) 52-3½; 9. Banks (AFS) 51-5¼w. 10.23; 2. Glance (Aub TC) 10.34; 3. King 4. Nance (PPC) 10.44; 5. Hampton (BAS) 10.45. SP, Oldfield (UCTC) 68-10½ (68-8, f, 67-11½, (Jeff JC) 10.35; 4. Robinson (AA) 10.57. 200, Hampton 20.94; 2. Williams (AA) 67-8¼, 67-11¾, 68-10½); 2. Fauerbach (AW) 200(b), Floyd 20.94; 2. Wiley (HAC) 21.23; 21.23; 3. Rachel (Cal) 21.26. 67-4¾; 3. Dolegiewicz (Mace-Can) 65-11¼; 4. 3. Smith (Aub TC) 21.30. • 400, Cameron (UTEP-Jam) 45.35 NR; 2. Laut (AW) 65-9½; 5. Scott (Tx AM) 61-3¼. 400(b): 1-1. Oliver (FTC) 46.02; 2. Walker Konchellah (Ca HS-Ken) 45. 77; 3. Gilkes (JCTC­ OT, Plucknett (WVTC) 206-7 (200-1, 200-1, (Aub TC) 46.80; 3. Cohen (Bost U-GB) 46.90; Guy) 46.02 NR; 4. Green (USC) 46.25; 5. f, 200-1, 200-5, 206-7); 2. Stadel (AW) 206-4; 4. Harris (AA) 47.02. 11-1. Grimes (Ky-Barb) Thompson (UCLA) 46.47; 6. Jennings (PPC) 3. McGo~drick (Stars) 204-6; 4. Wilkins (AW) 46.70; 2. Cohen (Oh U) 47.24; 3. Erickson - ----46.6f\ -~ ---- -~-----~- ~01-11; 6. Burns (Stars) 201-10; 6. Oldfield -------CUC:rc.).A.7.30. __ 800, Robinson (ICAC) 1:47.8; 2. Omwansa (UCTC) 200-5; 7. Walvik (EPTC-Nor) 196-4. e 800(b): 1-1. Sargent (Mi/0) 1:47.00 (50.9/ (USC-Ken) 1:48.2; 3. Lech (NEn TC) 1:48.6; HT, McKenzie (unat) 225-5 PR (11, x, a a-t 56.1); 2. Brooks (Mam St-GB) 1:47.01; 3. Mar- 4. Scott (Sub 4) 1 :50.0; •.. 8. White (Cal) US) (210-2, 215-7, f, 218-0, 225-5, 223-2); 2. tin (Iona) 1:47.24; 4. Canty (Va) 1:47.44; 5. 1:51.4. Farmer (Mace-Aus) 223-7; 3. Mileham (Fres St- Anich (B Green) 1 :47.56; 6. England (Viii) Mile, Nyambui (UTEP-Tan) 3:55.5 (55.7); 2. GB) 222-4; 4. Buss (Stan) 215-0; 5. Sjoholm 1 :48.58; 7. McIntosh (Wn Mi) 1 :49.48; 8. Smith (Co) 3:59.4; 3. Steeds (FD-Can) 3:59.6; (UTEP-Swe) 214-6; 6. Burke (Stars) 208-4; 7. Contee (Tn) 1:49.90. 11-1. Kane (AW) 1:49.82. 4. Cornell (UCLA) 4:02.7. Thomson (Stan) 194-2. 111-1. Brody (Cath U) 1:48.35; 2. Dyce (FTC- St, Chebor (FD-Ken) 8:54.4; 2. Packer • JT, Roggy (AW) 288-5 (252-11, 281-9, 288-5, Jam) 1:48.81; 3. Hodges (AA) 1:49.45. (CSN) 9:01.6; 3. Magallanes (unat) 9:02.4; 4. f, 264-8, f); 2. Petranoff (AFS) 280-4 PR; 3. 1500(b), Byers (MDAC) 3:42.76 (56.4); 2. Harms (Aggie TC) 9:02.4. Kennedy (Stars) 259-6; 4. Anderson (UCLA) Wyatt (PPC) 3:44.65; 3. Kennard (unat) 5000, Musyoki (UTEP-Ken) 13:51.1; 2. 256-0 PR; 5. Ransford (SJ St) 249-2; 6. Sor- 3:44.95; 4. Rafferty (Murr St-GB) 3:45.08; Geis (AW) 13:52.0; 3. Plasencia (UCTC) chik (LVTC) 248-5. 5. Lapp (AAA) 3:45.75; 6. Jones (Aub TC) 13:52.1; 4. Schankel (SLO} 13:56.4; 5. 3:46.67; 7. Kane 3:47.78. Wysocki (Sil St) 13:57.4. 10,000, Schultz Women: 400, Gardner (LAM) 53.29; 2. St(b), Korir (Viii-Ken) 8:37.39; 2. Jackson (Cal) 29:44.3. Bolton (G Bear) 53.34; 3. Franklin (Cal) (Wi) 8:38.54; 3. Heikkinen (Mi) 8:39.61; 4. 110H(0,9), Milburn (HAC) 13.85; 2. Cow­ 53.55; 4. Gutowski ( LAM) 54.4. Lundberg (UCTC) 8:40.80; 5. Duhaime (MDAC­ ling (Cal) 13.85; 3. Campbell (USC) 13.91; 4. 800, Campbell (Stan TC) 2: 04. 9; 2. Peter­ Can) 8:46.69; 6. Wedderburn (Murr St-GB) Veatch (SCS) 14.00; 5. Whitfield (US Ar) 14.25; son (LAM) 2:09.7; 3. Neall (ORTC) 2: 10.0 . 8:54.22; 7. Becht (Wn Ky) 8:55.88; 8. Brown . dnf-G. Foster ( UCLA) (cramped after 3rd SP, Seidler (Stars) 58-1¾. (AW) 8:59.2. hurdle). 5000(b), Carroll (E Tn-Eir) 13:50.59; 2. 400H, King (Mace) 49.3; 2. Phillips (UCLA) Invitational Events: 100(2.5), Thomas Melancon (NY AC) 13:50.66; 3. Cuzzort (Wn 49.5; 3. B. Williams (SSTC) 50.0; 4. Graybehl (SJ St) 10.41. 800, Schaer (Stan) 1:49.4; ... Ky) 13:52.61; 4. Nenow (Ky) 13:53.46; 5. (PCC) 50.2; 5. Welander (Reno TC-Swe) 50.5; dq-Mehale (UTEP-SA) 1:49.2. 11 OH(O. 7), Hunter (FSRT) 13:55.90; 6. Leek (E Tn-GB) 6. Person (Md) 51.2. Coffman (HAC) 13.89; 2. Carmichael (Cal) 13:56.57. 4 x 100, Angels Flight Striders 39.20 (Abra­ 14.12. OT, Gardner (Macc-lsr) 191-9; 2. Weeks • 10,000(a), Lindsay (FSRT) 28:21.36 (first- hams, Simmons, Ouarrie, Edwards); 2. Texas (PCC) 185-0; 3. Scott (Tx AM) 181-10; 4. ever 10,000 on track); 2. Maree (Vill-S Afr) A&M 39.52; 3. UCLA 39.63; 4. France 39.64; Porath (Cal) 180-5. 28:21.46; 3. Staynings (MDAC-GB) 28:22.53; ... dq-Houston 39.99; ... dnf-Philadelphia Junior College: 110H(-1.2) Dixon (Foot 4. Butler (Can) 28:26.48; 5. Pownall (Mi/0) Pioneers. JC) 14.04. OT, Cutler (SJCC) 167-7; JT, Cut­ 29:10.72; 6. Burridge (MDAC) 29:12.3; 7. 4x220, Philadelphia Pioneers" A" 1: 22.34 ler 237-4. Pinkowski (Viii) 29: 12.5; 8. Murphy (Wn Ky­ (Riddick, Taylor, Frazier, Darden); 2. AF GB) 29:15.1; Striders 1:23.91; 3. Pioneers "B" 1:24.46; 4. 9. Buerkle (NYAC) 29: 15.5; 10. Addison TIGERBELLE RELAYS California 1:24.49. (AW) 29:20.4; 11. Stintzi (Wi TC) 29:23.1; 4x440, Philadelphia Pioneers "A" 3:04.8 Nashville, Tn., April 12-100m(1.3), More­ 12. Lewis (Mi) 29:25.2; 13. Durden (Atl TC) • (Jennings 46.7, Dale 46.8, Darden 46.2, Frazier head (Tn St) 11.19; 2. Hawkins (Tx Sn) 11.46; 29:29.1; 14. Locker (Mi/0) 29:29.2; 15. Foley 45.1); 2. UCLA 3:05.3 (Thompson 44.8); 3. 3. Bernard (DCI-Tri) 11.90. (Edin TC) 29:30.3. Pioneers "B" 3:09.7; 4. California 3:09.8; 5. • • 200(1.7), Momhuad 22.38 (=7, x a-t W; 2, 5000Walk(a), Scully (Shore) 20:59.5. Muhammad Ali TC 3:10.5. 3 a-t US); 2. Hawkins 23.83. 110H(b, w), Wilson (Viii) 13.84; 2. Roberts HJ, Jacobs (FD) 7-3 (7-0 (21, 7-2 (2). 7-3 400, A. Jackson (DCI) 53.60; 2. Jones (Tn (Knox TC) 14.01; 3. Towns (Tn) 14.02; 4. [3) ); 2. Gibbs (SJ St) 7-2; 3. Sanders (CSN) St-Ber) 54.63. 800, Blake (Tn St-Jam) 2: 12.95. Davenport (Keg TC) 14.10. 7-0; 4. Fields (PPC) 7-0; 5. tie, Kotinek (PCC) 1500, Barnhill (In) 4:40.09. 5000, Kincaid (In) 400H(b), J. Shine (Al) 51.61; 2. Doerr & Reinhardt ( Hay St) 7-0. 18:43.20. (FTC) 51.75; 3. Karl Williams (Va) 51.90; 4. e PV, tie, Hall (Tx AM) & Olson (ACU) 18-½ e 100H(0.2), Weekly (Tx Sn) 13.35 (8, x a-t Barlow (Knox TC) 51.92; 5. Peynado (S Hall­ (Hall: 17-4[2). 18-½, 18-4Y2[pxx). 18-5[x); US; 6, x a-t C); 2. Lane (Can) 13.48; 3. Jam) 52.19; 6. Lankford (Penn St) 52.22. Olson: 17-8¼[2), 18-½, 18-2½[pxx), 18-4½ Wechsler (In) 13.52 (10, x a-t C); 4. Bellew [x]-both missed in jump-off at 18-5, 18-2 (THTC) 14.14. 400H, Melrose (PV) 62.18. 4 x 100(b), Alabama 39.94 (Yeldor, Palmer, and withdrew); 3. Bohni (SJ St-Swi) 18-½ NA 4 x 100, Tennessee State TC 45.34 (Morehead. Smith, Mallard); 2. Tennessee 40.31; 3. Aub­ (17-0, 17-4, 17-8¼ NR, 18-½[2) ); 4. Woepse Pernell, McMillan, Jones); 2. DC International urn 40.43; 4. Seton Hall 40.88. Heats(a): 1-1. (SSTC) 17-4; 5. Haynie (AFS) 17-4; 6. tie, 46. 11; 3. Alabama State 46.83. Tennessee 39.80. 111-1. Alabama 40.02. IV-1. Curran (UCLA) & McDonald (S LO) 17-4; 8. 4 x 400, Prairie View 3:40.25 (Dudley, Auburn 40.23. Brown (ACA) 17-0; 9. Taylor (Mace) 17-0; Jackson, Melrose, Kelley 53.1 ); 2.
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