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1970 Drake Relays Results RESULTS OF THE SIXTY-FIRST ANNUAL DRAKE RELAYS April 24-25, 1970 – Drake Stadium UNIVERSITY-COLLEGE INDIVIDUAL EVENTS SPECIAL INVITATIONAL EVENTS 100-Yard Dash 3-Mile Federation (Special Invitational) (Record) 1. Mel Gray, Missouri :09.5 1. Jack Bacheler, Florida TC 13:13.4 2. Mike Goodrich, Indiana :09.6 (Record; old record: 13:17.4 by Van Nelson, 3. Earl Harris, Oklahoma State :09.7 St. Cloud, 1968 4. Robert Taylor, Texas Southern :09.7 2. Frank Shorter, Florida TC 13:15.5 5. Herb Washington, Michigan State :09.7 3. Pete Morales, Baylor 13:30.9 6. Larry Highbaugh, Indiana :09.7 4. Paul Lightfoot, Ann Arbor TC 13:32.1 (Mel Gray tied Drake record of 5. John Jones, Air Force 13:54.5 :09.2 in prelims) 6. John Stuart, L.S.U. 14:06.7 120-Yard High Hurdles (Ties record 6-Mile Federation (Special Invitational) of Willie Davenport, Southern, 1967) 1. Tie between Jack Bacheler & 1. Thomas Hill, Arkansas State :13.6 Frank Shorter, Florida TC 28:24.0 2. Rodney Milburn, Southern :13.8 3. Dave Hindley, Brigham Young 28:30.6 3. Godfrey Murray, Michigan :14.0 4. Robert Bertelsen, Ohio 29:02.6 4. William Tipton, Eastern Michigan :14.1 5. John Collett, DePaul 29:24.7 5. Jim Barber, Ohio State :14.1 6. Charles Messenger, Air Force 29:32.1 6. Greg Johnson, Wisconsin :14.3 3,000 Meter Steeplechase (Record) 440-Yard Intermediate Hurdles (Record) 1. Jerome Liebenberg, Western Michigan 8:54.6 1. Ralph Mann, Brigham Young :49.4 (Record; old record: 8:56.3 by Kerry Pearce, (Meet, American & National Collegiate Texas-El Paso, 1969) Records; old meet mark: 51.0 by 2. Greg Dykstra, Illinois 9:02.1 Lee Albright, L.S.U.; old American-Nat’l. 3. Ken Silvious, Eastern Kentucky 9:02.8 Collegiate marks: 49.6 by Rex Cawley, 4. Don Timm, Minnesota 9:03.8 So. Calif., 1963 and Mann, 1969) 5. Bob Gray, Arkansas State 9:14.4 2. Dennis Cotner, Oklahoma :51.1 6. Steve Kelly, Indiana 9:18.5 3. Dave Wyatt, Middle Tennessee :51.2 4. T. C. Minor, Prairie View :51.3 High Jump (Special Invitational) 5. David Prince, Texas A&M :51.7 1. Gary Haupert, Indiana 6-10 6. Joe Simones, Missouri :52.8 2. Tom Stuart, Minneapolis, Minn. 6-10 3. Mike Bowers, Ann Arbor TC 6-10 1-Mile Run (Record) 4. Ben Greathouse, Texas A&M 6-10 1. Rex Maddaford, Eastern N. Mexico 4:01.4 5. Rick Wanamaker, Drake 6-8 (Record; old record: 4:04.3 by Al Van Troba, Abilene Christian, 1968) High Jump (Record) 2. Jerry Richey, Pittsburgh 4:01.5 1. Ray McGill, Kansas State 7-1 3. Garry Bjorklund, Minnesota 4:02.4 (Record; old record: 6-10½ by 4. Lee Labadie, Illinois 4:04.4 John Hatfield, Texas Southern, 1966) 5. Greg Nelson, Minnesota 4:04.7 2. Ken Lundmark, Brigham Young 7-0 6. John Stewart, Louisiana State 4:05.4 3. Pat Matzdorf, Wisconsin 6-11 4. Gary Haupert, Indiana 6-9 5. Steve Fisher, Miami (Ohio) 6-9 Triple Jump High Jump (cont.) 1. Barry McClure, Middle Tennessee 50-¾ 6. Ben Greathouse, Texas A&M 6-9 2. Tom Geredine, Northeast Missouri 50-¼ (Places determined on fewer misses) 3. Hopton Gordon, Nebraska 49-10½ 4. Obed Gardiner, Southern Illinois 49-¾ Javelin 5. Buford May, Lincoln 48-10 1. Bill Schmidt, North Texas 250-1 6. John Leedy, Houston 48-9 2. Robert Kouvele, Pittsburgh 245-8 3. Sam Colson, Kansas 238-7 Long Jump 4. Mike Ross, Kansas State 237-2 1. Greg Johnson, Wisconsin 25-¾ 5. Scott Hagy, Penn State 227-0 2. Bill Lightsey, Kentucky 24-10 6. James Hinton, Pittsburgh 215-0 3. Danny Brabham, Baylor 24-6¼ 4. Preston Carrington, Wichita State 24-1¼ Hammer (Record) 5. Hopton Gordon, Nebraska 23-11¼ 1. Steve DeAutremont, Oregon State 205-9 (Record; old record 161-49 by Noble Discus (Record) Biddinger, Indiana, 1933) 1. Doug Knop, Kansas 203-10 2. Bill Penny, Kansas 191-1 (Record; old mark 191-2½ by Randy 3. Roger Kauffman, Penn State 181-5 Matson, 1965) 4. David Leitch, Ohio 181-1 2. Karl Salb, Kansas 190-3 5. Ron Hungarter, Ohio 181-0 3. Paul Gill, Notre Dame 177-0 6. Toni Tenisci, Washington State 170-6 4. Pete Miller, Miami (Ohio) 175-10 5. Bob Stoltman, Western Illinois 171-4 Decathlon 1. Jeff Bennett, Oklahoma Pole Vault (Record) Christian College 8072 1. Altti Alarotu, Brigham Young 2. Norman Johnston, Husker (Record; old mark 16-6 by Fred 16-6¾ Striders, Lincoln, Nebr. 7409 Burton, Wichita State, 1966) 3. Gary Hill, Oklahoma 2. Dicke Phillips, Rice 16-6¾ Christian College 7260 3. Jan Johnson, Kansas 16-0 4. Andrew Pettes, Norman, Okla. 7187 4. Larry Curtis, Oklahoma State 16-0 5. Sam Goldberg, Kansas Univ. 7183 5. Ken Koch, Ohio State 16-0 6. Bruce Jenner, Graceland College 6991 6. Don Albritton, Northeast Missouri 16-0 (Places determined on fewer misses) Marathon (Record) 1. Bruce Mortenson, Twin Cities TC 2:33.27.0 Shot Put (Meet record; old mark 2:35.17.5 1. Karl Salb, Kansas 63-9¼ by Jay Dirksen, Brookings S.D., 1969) 2. Eugene Smith, Western Kentucky 57-4¾ 2. Tim Hendricks, U.S. Navy 2:38.10.9 3. Bob Winchell, Indiana 57-1¼ 3. Ron Johnson, St. Olaf 2:39.42.2 4. George Tyms, Northern Ill. 56-8 4. Jeff Brain, St. John’s, Minn. 2:42.12.3 5. Jim Duncan, Harding 56-6½ 5. Larry Fuselier, New Orleans TC 2:42.49.7 6. Randy Nichols, Texas 56-2¾ 6. Brendan O’Shea, Cornhuskers Road Runners 2:48.23.2 RESULTS OF SIXTY-FIRST DRAKE RELAYS - 1970 UNIVERSITY-COLLEGE RELAYS Four-Mile 1. Bowling Green (Steve Danforth, Rich Breeze, Sid Sink, Dave Wottle) 16:26.4 (Record; old mark 16:38.7 by Kansas, 1966) 2. Western Michigan (Jerome Liebenberg, David Heim, Gary Harris, Paul Olmstead) 16:27.7 3. Kansas (Roger Kathal, Mike Solomon, Doug Smith, Jim Neihouse) 16:31.4 4. Nebraska (Mel Campbell, Pete Brang, Mike Lee, Greg Carlberg) 16:32.4 5. Illinois (Rick Gross, Ron Phillips, Greg Dykstra, Lee Labadie) 16:32.8 6. Missouri (Steve Wilsin, Mark Visk, Mark Wilson, Mike Kelly) 16:37.8 480-Yard Shuttle Hurdle 1. Texas A&M (David Prince, Glenn Blahuta, Donny Rogers, Rockie Woods) :56.9 2. Michigan State (Wayne Hartwick, David Martin, Howard Doughty, John Morrison) :57.5 3. Notre Dame (Pat Mullaley, Tom McMannon, Dave Stickler, Joe Utz) :58.1 4. Abilene Christian (Mark Diefendorf, Mike Wieland, Steve Hinton, John McGuire) :58.5 UNIVERSITY RELAYS 440-Yard 1. Texas A&M (Scott Hendricks, Curt Mills, Marvin Mills, Rockie Woods) :40.0 (Record; old mark, :40.2 by Texas A&M and Oklahoma State in Friday’s Preliminaries. Previous mark, :40.4 by Kansas, 1969) 2. Oklahoma State (Jeff Litvak, Hal Oswalt, Dennis Schultz, Earl Harris) :40.0 3. Indiana (Mike Goodrich, Mike Miller, Ken Lundgren, Larry Highbaugh) :40.3 4. Memphis State (Maurice Knight, Ed Hammons, Bobby Green, Gerald Tinker) :40.8 5. Texas (Mickey Ryan, Byrd Baggett, Bill Tooke, Carl Johnson) :41.0 6. Iowa State (Bruce Harding, Greg Dennis, Jim Walstrom, Fran Long) :42.0 880-Yard 1. Texas A&M (Donny Rogers, Rockie Woods, Marvin Mills, Curtis Mills) 1:21.7 (Meet, American, National Collegiate and world records; old meet mark 1:22.1 by Texas A&M in preliminaries. Other old mark: 1:23.2, Rice, 1969) 2. Indiana (Mike Goodrich, Mike Miller, Ken Lundgren, Larry Highbaugh) 1:22.7 3. Oklahoma State (Jeff Litvak, Mike Hull, Dennis Schultz, Earl Harris) 1:23.9 4. Memphis State (Maurice Knight, Ed Hammonds, Bobby Green, Gerald Tinker) 1:23.9 5. Texas (Mickey Ryan, Bill Tooke, Carl Johnson, Byrd Baggett) 1:24.2 6. Houston (Marvin Mayes, David Wagner, John Leedy, Robert Mitchell) 1:25.5 John L. Griffith One-Mile 1. Rice (Steve Straub, Denny Dicks, Chip Grandjean, Bill Askey) 3:06.6 2. Abilene Christian (Bob Woodroof, Bill Overly, Mark Fry, Roger Colglazier) 3:07.1 3. Nebraska (Bob Pierce, John Motley, Leighton Priestley, Garth Case) 3:08.0 4. Texas (Mike Mosley, Stan McDaniel, Byrd Baggett, Dave Morton) 3:09.3 5. Drake (Dave Nauman, Brent Slay, Ray Dunn, Mike Jackson) 3:09.9 6. Michigan State (Alwin Henderson, Mike Holt, John Mock, William Webrwein) 3:12.6 RESULTS OF SIXTY-FIRST DRAKE RELAYS University Relays Cont’d Frank Cramer Two-Mile 1. Kansas State (Dale Alexander, Dave Peterson, Bob Barratti, Ken Swenson) 7:16.3 (Meet, American and National Collegiate Records; old meet mark 7:18.3 by Kansas State, 1969; old American and National Collegiate marks 7:17.4 by Southern California, 1966) 2. Brigham Young (Allen Judd, Paul Hacket, Stan Bergeson, Steve Bergeson) 7:18.2 3. Wisconsin (Don Vandrey, Chuck Baker, John Cordes, Mark Winzenried) 7:18.4 4. Texas (Fred Cooper, Davie Caffey, Dave Morton, Mike Mosley) 7:19.0 5. Baylor (John Mayfield, Ray Alanis, Jimmy Miller, Bob Brics) 7:23.1 6. Iowa ( Bob Schow, Chuck Christensen, Mark Steffen, John Criswell) 7:24.2 Sprint Medley 1. Rice (Jack Faubion, Bill Askey, Chip Grandjean, Steve Straub) 3:19.3 2. 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