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TRACKNEWSLETTER SupplementingTRACK & FIELD NEWS twice monthly. Page 89 Vol. , ·o . 12 Feb. 7, 1962 Los A nge!e s Invitatio na l Summa ry ~amp Lejeune) 15°!' '; 3 . Belitza (Md) 15 ':¼°'; 4 . Dooley (Quantico) L1 · Angeles, Cali£., Jan. 2 0 - - Summary of the Los Angeles 14'6 ". Invitational: .\1ileR, r.laryland State (Mays 4-9 .1) 3:21. 9; 2. George to, n; 3 . Quan. 60, Budd (\·illa) 6.1; 2. Carper (Santa Barbara AC) 6.2; 3. \ atson ~R, Georgetown 7:54. ; 2. \1aryland; 3. Quantico. ~rizona St) 6. ~; 4. :Jrayton (Villa). (Budd also ran 6 .1 in heat). \\,omen's 60, Holmes (Tenn. St) 7. O; 2. Ward (Tenn. St) 7. l; 3. Bonds (SC Spikers) 7. 2; 4. Smith (CCAC). Styrons, Alpaugh Tie Records 500, Haas (Oxy) 57. ; 2. Cawley (una) 5 .2; 3. Thomassen (SCVYV) 60. -L (Williams, una., finished third but disqualified.) By Al Lawrence 600, Webster (Villa. frosh) 1: 11. 7; 2. Yerman (US Army) 1: 11. ; Lubbock, Texas, Jan. 2 7 - - Although tying world indoor record 3. >.lonr oe (Oregon St) 1: 13. 3; 4. Atterberry (LA TC) 1: 1-l .4. records in heats, twins Dave and Don Styron still did not win a first 1000,Grelle (una) 2:10.7; 2. Sullivan (Villa. frosh) 2:10.7; 3. San place at the first annual Lubbock indoor meet. In his first indoor Romani (Oregon) 2: 11. 6; 4. Van Asten (una) 2: 12. 7. meet of the season, Don equalled the 60 high hurdles mark of 7. 0 by >.file, Beatty (LA TC) 4:04 . ~; 2. Jazy (France) 4:04. ; 3. Forman :\lilt Campbell and Hayes Jones in a heat . Ten minutes later, Da e (Oregon) 4:09.6; 4. Bess (una) 4:23.5: 5 .. 'eal (Oxy) 4:23.5. ran 6. 0 to tie the world indoor 60 record held by Herb Carper and 2 ~1iles,Tabori (L\.TC) 9:00.--l; 2. Schul (L\TC) 9:00.5 ; 3. Clark Rosc oe Cook. In the very next heat, Ralph Alspaugh, the classy (SC\'YV) 9:00.6; 4. Zwolak (Villa) 9:06 .2 ; 5. Jones (Oxy) 9:13.4. Texas sprinter, led all the way to also clock 6 . 0. 60HH, H. Jones (una) 7. l; 2. Washington (SC\'YV) 7. 3; 3. Pierce The final of the hurdles saw Don Styron gain a narrow lead (una) 7 .--l; 4. Polkinghorne (una). tram the blocks only to lose it when he glanced sideways at Bobby !:!¼Faust (una) 6·10•·: 2. Hoyt (una) 6'10··; 3. Fleckenstern (una) Bernard at the sec ond hurdle. Slightl y off balance for the rest of the 6 •·; 4. Zubrinsky (Striders) 6 •~ ; 5. tie, Stuber (una), Wyatt race and sluggish from a recem bout with the flu, he lost out by an (SCVYV), Avant (Wlli) and Dobroth (Oxy) 6 '6". eyelash to Ray Cunningham of Texas, who ran 7 . 1 as did Styron. §L_Boston (una) 24'11''; 2. Clayt on (una) 24'2½ '; 3. :",;elson (San Bernard was a step behind in 7 .2 . Alspaugh led all the way m the Diego St) 24 '2!"; 4. Wiley (Stride rs) 23'9". 60 and held off the closing rush of Dave Styr on with both being clocked PV, Rose (una) 15 '~"; 2. Cramer (\\'ash) 15'3"; 3 . Cruz (\.illa) in 6. 1. Houston freshman Boyd Timmons was third in 6. Alspaugh 15'3 ''; 4. Servis (Oxy) 1-l'll¼"; 5 . \lorris (una) 14'6"; 6. Hein was later named the meet 's outstanding performer when he led all (una) 14 '6 ''; 7. Olson (Valley All -Stars) 14 '6". the way to win the 300 in 32. SP, O'Brien (una) 59'7f·; 2. Sil vester (US Army) 59'4"; 3 . Conkle Dexter Elkins once again showed his class in the pole vault (una) 56'6"; 4 . Humphre ys (una) 55 '3 " . by clearing 15 '6 ¼", his second best ever . His made his weekly assault 2\.1ileR, Villanova (Drayton, Jackman, Wagner, Raemore) 3:19.5; on Don Bragg's indoor record and had t\ o close misses at 15'10". 2 . Arizona State 3:25.6; 3. Striders 3:31.9. Olympian Earl Young found himself caught in a box in the 500 while 2 \1ileR, Occidental (Pedersen, "·eighbor , \loon, Whitney) -:4 .3 ; Texas A &\1 freshman Ted Nelson built up an insurmountable lead. 2 . Los Angeles TC 7:50. ; 3. UCLA 7:52 .6 ; 4. Southe rn Cali£ . \\'hen Young broke clear of the box with a lap to go he, enc after i\el- son by fell four yards short . 60, Alspaugh (una) 6 .1; 2 . Dave Styr on (una) 6. l; 3 . Timmons (Haus - Uelses Vaults 15'10 1-4" ton frosh) 6 . 2; 4. Richardson (ACC) 6 .3. (Dave Styron and Alspaugh tied indoor record of 6. 0 in heats .) By Steve Gould HS 60, Jackson (Lubbock Dunbar) 6 .1 (fastest ever run by a high school Washington, D. C . , Jan . 27 - - John Uelses established his boy.) claim as the world's number one pole vaulter here tonight by clear - 300, Alspaugh 32. ; 2. Harlan (Houston) 34 . 5 ; 3. Merritt (Texas ing 15'10 !°' with ease, a world indoor record. A&M) 34. 5; 4 . Cunningham (Texas Tech) 34. 9. Uelse s made a series of five vaults without a miss and cli - 500,. elson (Texas A&M frosh) 59. ; 2. Young (ACC) 60.4; 3 . maxed the n.ight by erasing Don Bragg's previous indoor record of Fields (Baylor) 62.4; 4. Roberts (Texas) 62.9. 15 '9½" and equalling George Davies' outdoor record. C els es declin 600, Golden (Texas Tech) 1:16.9; 2. Gassaway (TCU) 1: 1 . O; 3 . ed to go 16 feet after a 15 -minute cooling -off penod during which Istre (ACC) 1:1 .2; 4. Carruth (una) 1:1 . 3 . the officials measured the height. ~ Taylor (Texas) 2:00.0; 2. Rorabaugh (SMU) 2:03.2; 3. Rodgers His great performance took place in one of the seven AAU (Texas) 2:03 . 5; 4. Curson (Texas) 2:06.2. events that were added to the District of Columbia Interscholastic 1000, Gunter (Texas) 2:17.3; 2. Croo ks (Texas A&M) 2:19.5; 3. Invitational meet, substituting for the discontinued Evening Star Elliott (Houston frosh) 2:20 .2; 4. Bowe (una) 2:33 .. Games. Uelses was accompanied par way on his quest for the record .\lile,Almond (Houston) 4:24.6; 2. Silliman (TCU) 4:24. ; 3 . Strick by Camp Lejeune marine 1el Schwarz, who led with fewer attempts land (Texas) 4:29 . 3; 4. Walker (Houston) 4:31.5. at the 15 '±" height but failed at 15'4½' ' . John Belitza, Maryland's 2 :\Wes, Clohessy (Houston) 9: 2 5. 5; 2 . .\11oore (ACC) 9: 31. ; 3. rapidly-improving junior, cleared 15 feet for the first time at 15'¼" Bilgutay (Texas A&:-..1)9:47 . l; 4. Bolton (S~fil). and Aubrey Dooley had a disappointing night, missing once at 1-l ', 60HH, Cunningham (Texas) 7 .l; 2 . Don Styron (una) 7 .l; 3. Ber t\\i eat 14'6'' and then striking out at 15'¼'. On his way to the nard (TCC) 7. 2; 4. S\ afford (Texas Tech) 7. 4. (Styron tied indoor record, Uelses passed at 13 1 6 11 and then cleared 14 ' , H'6 '' , 15'¼ ", rec ord of 7. 0 in heat). 15 '4½ ·· and 15 '10¾" on his first attempts. Other good times were §L_ '.\liller ('.\lc'.\1urry) 24 '5"; 2 . Dyes (ACC) 24 'f'; 3. Turner (Texas turned in by Ed \1oran, . 'ew York A .C. runner now working in Tec h) 23 '3"; 4. \Ivers (Houston) 22 ' 10½·· . • Washington, who ran 4:0 . in the mile for the eight -lap, flat HJ, tie, Deaver (Tc.xas A& . 1) and Cpton (TCU) 6'4 "; 3. Curtis (Bay track and a 1:12.2 600 by Georgetown 's John Reilly. lor) 6°2·• . 100, :-..1ays (r.1d. St) 10. O; 2. Johnson (\'a. St) ; 3. \\ ilson (\1d. St). P\', Elkins (Si\lL') 15 '6 { "; 2. tie, Hansen (Rice) and Pennel (una) 15 ' - 600, Reilly (Georgetown) 1: 12. 2; 2. '.\1artin (Burroughs AA) 1: 12. 7; ~ ··; 4. tie, Bennett (Texas) and Clark (una) 14' " . ~Stauffer (\1aryland) 1: 13. 2. SP, Roberts (TexasA&\1) 56'1~ "; 2. Orrell (una) 52'3¾°"; 3 . Tiemann :,..we, '.\1oran {):YAC) 4 :0 . ; 2 . \'inton (Salt. OC) 4:11.4; 3. Paran- 7Texas A&\1) 50'10} "; 4 . Jordan (Texas) 50'6". ya {Quantico) 4:26 . 1. :-..1ileR, Texas (Curson, Rhodes, Porter, Cooper) 3:30.7; 2. Texas 2 :,..wes,Jones (una) 9:23.6; 2. Pflaging (BOC) 9:2 .7: 3. Svehla (BOC) ~3:31.5; 3. Texas Tech 3:32.1. ~; 4. Lynch (Georgeta\ n frosh) 9: 32 .4. PV, Uelses (Quantico) 15 '10¼ ·· (world indoor rec ord); 2 . Schwarz Pag e 90 2 ~1iles ,\ allingford 9:21.0; 2. Buchanan ()..1 ~laster) 9:30.4; 3 . Platt (EYTC) 9:32 . 1. Grelle Upsets Burleson 3 ..1iles,Kidd (EYTC) 14:0 .3; 2. Raty (BYU) 14:13.2; 3. Sloan (Emp. St ) 14: 13 . 6; -1. Kyle (una) 1-1:17. 5. from Don Jacobs !::!L_)..lartin (una) 6'; 2. tie, Kirwin (~lan), Serny k (.\lan) and Harper Portland, Oregon, Jan. 2 7 - - Two produ ts of Portland high f.\onh Dakota) . schools, Jim Grelle and Kei h Forman, returned home tonight and PY, Rose (.. -\rizona St) 15'5 "; 2 . )..lartin 15'1 "; 3. Yerbick (~1ilwa ee gave the fans something to cheer about by scoring s artling upsets TC) 1-1'6''.