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 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 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 's indoor record and had t\ o close misses at 15'10". 2 . Arizona State 3:25.6; 3. Striders 3:31.9. Olympian 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, 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''. -L Reid (\·ancouver) 13'6" . at the second Oregon Indoor In ·i ational meet. SP, Hircoc ..· (una) 52 ·2~ ··; 2. Hanley ().lTC); 3. Johnson f.\. Dako a) . ..·ationally probably the b1gges upset \,as scored by Grelle, :1.JeR, Emporia State tYi.'1.inski, Clark, Calderon, \ ashington) 3: - who beat ::-S:CAAand ..·atio .al A_-\C -hamoion Dyrol B leson in the 2.,.. 0; 2. East York TC 3:26. · ; 3 . Sou h Dako a State. mile, 4:10.2 ro-1:12.2. Howe\er, For~an·s \:1ctory shouldn' be o erlooked and his : 52 .1 win in he wo miles sha \ ed nearly 13 Uel ses G ets First 16- Foo te r seconds off his personal best. In he mile, Barry Adams set an early f st pace but Grell e ..·ew York City, Feb . 2 -- A other of track's barriers was and Burleson did not follow. Grelle, a former Oregon star, stayed broken tonigh when John uelses cle red 16 '¼"in the pole vault at on Burleson's heels through a 62.9, 2:05.9, 3:12. pace . Then with the )..lillrose Games . The 24-year-old .. larine lance orporal thus a liule more than a lap to go Grelle kicked and started pulling away . became the firs man in history to ~!ea r 16 feet. His performance Burleson did not respond in time and Grelle went on to \ in by 20 set a world indoor re ord, breaking the old mark of 15 '10¼'' he set yards. Grelle ran his last -140 in 57.2 while Burleson ran 59.-L In last wee, and also be ter ,, the world put oor record of 15' 10¼" held the two miles, Forman, like Grelle, also stayed off the pace, but on by George Davies. The performance also capped a year of remark­ the 19th lap he made his move and quickly grabbed a 10-yard lead able progress for he Germa:1-born .. larine stationed at Quantico. o er veteran Laszlo Tabori and Bill Boyd of Oregon State. Tabori He cleared 15 fee for the first time less than a year ago, Feb. 17, tried to come back but in the process was passed by teammate Bob 1961, at the );ew YorkA .C . meet. Schul . For man won by about 10 yards . Uel ses \ em cleanly over the bar at 16 '¼"after missing once mo\ed down to he 1000 and let Orefon State 's at 1-1'6 " ("I didn't get any warmup jumps.") and again at 15 ' " . He ;:--.;ormHoffman and Oregon's Sig Ohlemann do most of he pace setting. went over 16 '¼" on his third try . The bar could not be remeasured However, on the last lap Beatty turned on his famed kick and whipped following the record-breaking leap because a well -wisher accidently Ohlemann by 15 yards . knocked it off before the m ea surement could be made . Until Uelses 60, Jerome (Oregon) 6 .2; 2. ~-1urad (SJS frosh) 6 .2; 3 . Higgins (Puget vaulted, the hero of the night was huge Gary Gubner, who set an in­ Sound) 6.2; -1. Horn (Starers T&F) 6.3; 5. Gaechter (Oregon) 6 . 3 . door record of 63'10¼'' in the shot put, 30 inches over his previous 500, .. 1onroe (Oregon St) 57. 5; 2. Cawley (LiSC) 57. 6; 3. Thomassen personal best. A duel between Gubner and Parry O'Brien, the pre - (SCVYV) 5 . ; 4 . Comer (Oregon St) 59 .5. vious record holder at 63'1½ ", failed to materialize when O'Brien 1000, Beatty (LATC) 2:09.9; 2. Ohlemann (Oregon) 2:10. ; 3. Hoff­ arrived late because of transportation diffic ties. However, follow­ man (Oregon St) 2: 11. 5; 4. Colpitts (Oregon St. frosh) 2: 17 .1. i.!1,gthe regular competition they did engage in an exhibition with We, Grelle (una) 4:10.2; 2. Burleson (Oregon)-1:12.2; 3. Steink e Gubner throwing 63'11f' and O'Brien managing 61'2¼ ". Gubner's (Oregon) -1:13 . -1; -1. Sefer ovich (Wash) -1:H. -1. series in the regular ompetition was : 62 ·r·,foul, foul, 2 '11¼", 2 :-..mes, Forman (Oregon) : 52 . l; 2. Schul (L-\ TC) : 53 . 6; 3. Tabori 62'3½", 63'10¼' ·. 1n the exhibition, his worst throw woulC: have (L-\TC) :54.4; -1. Lehner (Oregon) 9:00.1; 5. Boyd (Ore. St) 9:01.3. beaten O'Brien. The series was: 61'9f', foul, 63 '11¼", 62 11~ ... 60HH, Tarr (Oregon) 7 .2; 2. Washing on (SCV1"\·) 7. 3; 3. Pierce O'Brien's series was: 61'2¾", 59'9½ ", foul, foul. (CSC) 7.3;-1 . Cobb (SCVY\") 7.-1; 5 . Thrall (Wash) 7.5; 6 . Polking­ 60, Budd (\'ilia) 6 .1; 2. Carper (Santa Barbara AC); 3. Jackson horne (USC) 7. 5. (Washington ran 7. 2 in hea , Thrall 7. 3) ~lorgan St) ; 4. Dr ayton (Villa). (Budd also r an 6 .1 in the semis BJ, Horn 23'10½''; 2 . Close (Oregon) 23 ' ¾ ·; 3. Palmer (Oregon St) and Carper ran 6. 2.) ~'6"; 4 . Shinnick (Portland St ) 22 '4 " . 600, Yerman (CS Army) 1: 11. 0; 2. Kerr (una) 1: 11.4; 3. Webster HJ, Fehlen (. C\ Y\") 6' "; 2. Avant (una) 6' "; 3. Llewellyn (Oregon) (Villa. frosh) 1: 11 . 5; -l:. Edmunds (Quantico) 1: 11. 6. ----g-6"; 4 . Stenlund (Ore?on State) 6'4". 0, Siebert (una) 1: 53. 9; 2. Crothers (EYTC) 1:54. l; 3. Tomeo P\", Cramer (Wash) 15' 2 "; 2 . )..forris (una) 15'½ "; 3. tie, Hoyle (Ft. (Fordham) 1:54.1; 4. Brown (>;YU) 1:54.5 ; 5 . Ferko (Villa. frosh). Le wis) and Betz (Oregon St) 14 '; 5. tie, Sternberg (Wash. frosh) .\1ile,Close f.\YAC) 4:0 .6; 2 . \ eisiger (Quantico) 4 :0 .7 ; 3. Sulli­ and Chase (San Jose St) 14'. "van (Villa. frosh) 4:0 . ; -l:. ~1oran (:\YAC) 4:11.3 ; 5. Szentgali SP, O'Brien (una) 60'10½'; 2 . Steen (Oregon) 56'6 " ; 3. Sil vester (US (Hungary) 4: 14. ; 6. Turner (S. Illinois) 4: 16 .4. Arm y) 55'6"; -1. Angell (Wash) 53•11·· ; 5. Buchanan (Wash) 53'5£". 2 :\tiles, Kourse (Duke) 8: 59 . 4; 2. Clohessy (Houston) 9: 00. ; 3. )..1ileR, Oregon State (Ball, Eves, Johnson, )..1onroe 49 .1) 3:22 .6 ; 2. Iharos (Hunhary) 9:01.6; 4. Clark (SCVYV) 9:05.0; 5. O'Riordan Portland 3:31.5; 3 . Oregon frosh 3:31.6; 4 . \ 'ashington 3:35.2. (SC\"YV) 9: 05. 0; 6. Ashmore (una) 9:22. 0 . Distance '.\1edleyR, Oregon (Puckett 5-1.2, Abram 1:52.6, Revve 3:00 . 6, 60HH, Jones (una) 7 . 2; 2 . Rogers ()..ld. St); 3. Johnson (una); -1. Her­ San Romani 4: 14. 0) 10: 01 . -1 (fastest ever run on boards); 2. Foot - man (una). hill JC 10:25.0; 3 . Washington 10:50.9. !::!1._Avam (una) 6 1 10"; 2. Thomas (Boston U) 6' "; 3. Faust ()..1t. Sac 1 JC) 6 "; 4. Gardner (:\YAC) 6' "; 5. Mikulina (Cornell) 6'6 " . John Rose Vaults 15'5 " P\', Uelses (Quantico) 16 '¼" (world indoor record); 2. Rose (Arizona St) 15'4"; 3 . Belitza (Md) 15'; -l:. Cruz (Villa) 15'; 5. Schw arz (Camp from Ron )..1eyers Lejeune) 14'6'' . (Wadsworth, US Army, passed 14' b t missed Winnipeg, Canada, Jan. 27 - - The finest pole vaulting ever three times at 14 '6" . ) seen in Canada was the feature here tonight as John Rose of Arizona SP, Gubner (i\YU) 63'10¼ " (world indoor record); 2. Kohler (Ford­ State cleared 15 '5" and J .D . ~1artin did 15' 1 ··. ham) 56'3"; 3 . Monkofsky (Grand Street Boys) 54'10½"; -l: . .. r hi­ After clearing 15 '5" on his second try, Rose hen went after ony (:\YAC) 54'5½"; 5 . Keerd f.\YAC) 54'5½ '' . the indoor re ord with he bar at 15 '10¼''. Only the firs of his three MileR, Villanova) (Drayton 49. , J kman 50. 3, \ agner 49. , Rae - tries \ as close as his body brushed off the bar on his way down. more -l: .9) 3:1 . l; 2. _·ye 3:1 9 . ; 3 . )..laryland State 3:20.-L Earlier in the evening, Bill Crothers of Toronto breezed by MileR , Fordham (romeo -l: . -) 3: 19. ; 2. 1'-.1organSt ate 3: 19. ; 3 . ..'otre Dame freshman Bill Boyle to win the 500 in 56 . 9, a Canadian -"st.Tohn 's 3:20. ; -1... 1anha tan. rec ord and a time which is equal third on the all-time list. :\nother 2 )..1ileR, Brown 7:41. 7; 2. Prince on 7:-12 .5 ; 3. Syracuse 7:4 .3; -L fast clo king was turned by by Canadia-: Hylke \ an der \\'al of ..·ebraska Fordham 7:-l.;.9; 5. . John's 7:51.6. State Teachers, who ran 2: 10. 7 in he 1000 with Don Smith of 2 ~lileR, Holy Cross f.\oering, O'Connor, Buchta 1:51.-l:, rker) _-ew Zealand ano ·her second back. Before the meet, Jim Irons of the 7:36.-1; 2. Georgetown 7:36.-ct: 3 ... lanhattan 7:36.6; 4. \' 1 anova Toronto Olympic Club said he felt strong enough to run -1:07 and he 7:42.6 ; 5. Cornell 7:5 0. ; 6. _·ye 7:50.9. nearly dia, running an easy 4: 0 . 3. The three rrile was billed as lnterna i onal 2 \1ileR, Ireland (Clifford 1: 56 . 2, )..1cCleane 1: 55. 2, one of he feautres bu Bruce· Kidd, who also had o run in the t\':o­ Carrol 1:53.-l, Delany 1:53.6) 7:3 .-1; 2. Canada 7:-15.6: 3. CSA mile relay, oyed \'.ith Doug Kyle, \latti Racy ar-.d Ireland Sloan for 7:-1 .1. 20 laps nefore pullrng away to a H:o - .3 vie ory. 60, \-ininski (Emporia St) 6 . 2; 2. Johnso (South Dakota) 6. 2; 3. Uelses Ra ises Record to 16' 3-4 " Washington (Emporia State) 6 . 3. 500, Crothers (EYTC) 56. 9 (Canadian record); 2. Boyle f.\otre Dame Boston, Feb. 3 -- John Celses proved that his 16 '¾ ·au frosh) 5 . O; 3. Shepherd (EYTC) 59.3; -1.. lcC ure (EYTC) 61.-1. last night was no fluke by raising his world indoor po e ,' - r ;::ord 1000, \"an der Wal (::--.:ebraska St) 2: 10. 7; 2. Smith (fOC) 2: 11. 7; 3. o 16 -~ .. at he Bos on A .A. meet. I was the third ti e he . ·oble f.\ew Brunswick C) 2:15.1 ; -1. Worsfold (EYTC). raised the world indoor pole va t re ord in seve d · . _)..lile, Irons (fOC) 4:0 . 3 (Canadian record) ; 2. \\'allingford (fOC) He !eared 16 '¾"on his first attempt b t had so e troub e -1: 15.7; 3. Camien (Emporia St) -1:19. -; -1. Chalmers ()..lanitoba U). at the lower heights. Admittedly tired, he missed rn i e · 5 ·-=..nd almost gave up later ''when I felt something in my leg. " But Loomos (C) . 0. Page 91 did go on for the record. At first it was thought he cleared 16 '1" .\1A: 1HATTA_' 65-½AT P:.AVY 43½, Jan. 20: SP, Berkowitz (>i) : remeasurement came up with the 16 '¾.. figure . Uelses now has 53'10¼". 35 lb. WT,Tozour (N) 55'10¼". 600, McArdle (.\,l) 1:12.2. this sights on 16'6 " but fellow vaulter Aubrey Dooley, who works 60HH, Pannell (.\,1) 7.6.~Golwas (:\") 6.2.1000, Carinci (M) 2:­ t with Uelses, thinks the Florida vaulter\\ ill eventually do 17 ~MileR, 11anhattan 3:20.6. !t. ~FORD ALL-COMERS, Stanford, Calif., Jan. 27: (our­ , Budd (Villa) 5 .3; 2. Carper (Santa Barbara AC); 3 . Winder (una); doors) .lL._ Srudney (SJS) 229'1". !::!1_Anderson (Foothill JC) 6 '6¾''. ~ Jackson (. lorgan State ). OT, Weill (Stanford) 17 '10". Feb. 3: 100, Poynter (US Army) 9 .. 1 G, Yerman (L'S .\rmy) 1: 10 .1; 2. Kerr (una) 1: 10. 3; 3 .• 1artin 220 Poynter 21. 5. SP, Arch (Stanford) 34 9½" . .!:!1_Fehlen (SCVYV) 3urroughs AA) 1:12.l; -L Shepherd (EYTC) 1:12.6. 5•~•\ Costa (SCVYV)6'6 " . OT, \ eill 1 1'1½"; Bell (Stanford) 163' " JO, Crothers (EYTC) 2:0 .6: 2. Brown (:\YU) 2:10. ; 3. Tomeo IL_ Stud ney 220' 10½" . Fordham) 2: 12. 2; -! . Para ·o. ( "-c1antico) 2: 12. 7. le,Reilly (Georgetown) 4: 0 . u, 2 . .\loran (:\YAC) -!: 10 .1; 3. Zwo­ ik (Villa) 4:11.2; 4. Rawson (Bo::.ton College) 4:11.9. Bulletin Board ,liles,O'Riordan (SCVYV) :53.5; 2. Clark (SC\"YV) ...:53 . ; 3. idd (EYTC) :54.0; 4 . Iharos (Hungary) 9:03 . 2. . · ext :\"ewsletters Feb . 21, ~larch 14. Track & Field News mailed :-:!H,Jones (un.__)5.5; 2. Johnson (una); 3. Pras (Villa); 4. Bethea March 1. \1organ State). , Thomas (Boston U) 6'11"; 2. Faust (Mt. Sac JC) 6'9 "; 3. Avant ma) 6'9'; 4. Pannell (.\lanhattan) 6'7 "; 5. Gardner (US.\1C) 6'7". Sne ll Sets 800, 880 Records , Uelses (Quantico) 16'f' (world indoor record); 2. Schwarz (US- Christchurch, _ ew Zealand, Feb. 3 - - Olympic 00-meter 1C) 15 '4"; 3. Cruz (Villa) 15 •4·•; 4. Rose (Arizona St) 14 '6"; 5. champion Peter Snell claimed his second and third world records in /ads,• onh (US Army) 1-! '6". . seven days today by running 1:45 .1 in the 80 and 1:44. 3 in the 800 Herman (Grand Street Boys) 23 '2 "; 2 . .\lousaides [1\YAC) 22' f'; in an international meet. Both marks easily shattered the old world ~ 0 'Brien (:\YAC); 4. Rabmowitz (Boston U) . records of 1:46. in the 80 by Tom Courmey and 1:45. 7 in the 800 , Kohler (Fordham) 55'6 "; 2. Wallin (una) 54 ' 7"; 3. Keerd ();Y­ by Belgium's Roger Moens. Only seven days ago, Snell set a world :C) 52 '4"; 4. Furfero (Boston U) 50'9 '' . record in the mile with a 3: 54. 4 clocking. lb.\ T, Hall f.\YAC) 6-!'7 ··; 2. Keerd f.\Y.-\C) 61'7 "; 3. Lawl or Barry Robinson, normally a 440 man, helped set up the ma) 59'4"; 4 . .\1cWilliams (una) 59·3½'·; 5. Thomson (:\YAC) 59·2½". record by running the first 440 in 49. 3 with Snell clocking 50. 5. ernational 2 I\1ileR, Ireland (Clifford, i\lcCleane, Carroll, Delany) Snell made nis :nove on the first turn of the second lap and openeo :34 .2; 2. East York TC; 3. Holy Cross;-!. Villanova . up a consid1::rable lead. However, American Jim Dupree tried to make a fight of it and closed to within 30 yards at the finish. Dupree was timed in 1:49. 0 while John Bork, another American, was third . National News in 1: 53. 5. Snell's previous best of 1:46. 3 for the 00 was &et in the O!~ic Games and tied on Jan. 24 at Hamilton. Also on the 24th he was clocked in 1:4 7 .1 for the 8 0, his previous personal best at that LO~G BEACH STATE ALL-CO.\1ERS , Long Beach, Calif., dist~ce . .. 12: (outdoors) 100, Clayton (Compton JC) 9.9 -~ Clayton 23'­ ,. SP, Kelso (Cerritos JC) 53 '5½'' . OT, :-.lcGrath (Oxy) 179 ' . 2 :53. 4 Last 1320 by Snell --S.IT. S. .\i:· •.\:·To.·roALL -COillRS, Walnut, Calif., Jan. (outdoors) SP, Conkle_ (una) 56 '-!½'' . HT ,Connolly (una) 223 '6½''. Wanganui, t\ew Zealand, Jan. 27 -- A remarkable 2:53 .4 last . 27: SP, Conkle 55'{"; .\lcGrath 53'§1'; Humphreys (una) 53',½". 1320, the fastest ever recorded in competition, and a last 440 of 54.9

1 Humphreys 172'5"; McGrath 167 '5". HT, Connolly 226'6 " (series: were the key to Peter Snell 's world mile record of 3: 54. 4. He ran his )'10½", 225'10½", 224'11½", 222' ½", 224'½", 226'6 "); Pryde (San- last 0 in 1:53. 9. The Olympic 00-meter champion, who was aiming 3arbara AC) 174 '6" . for 3:55, started slowly and ran only 32. 9 for the first 220. However, .\1A~HATTA .. 55 AT .-\R.\t1Y 54, Jan. 13: P\", Plvmale (.-\) 1.;'- he picked things up and clocked 61. 0 while third at the 440. He moved , . .\IW.eR, .\ilanhattan 3: 1 . 9. - · up to second at the 80, clocking 2:00 .5 and led at the 1320 in 2: 59. 5. ~ 1 "ELL 57½ AT DARTMOGTH 51½, Jan. 13: !::!1_.\likulina Englishman Bruce Tulloh held the lead shortly during the third lap but 6 '6f'. 600, Smith (C) 1: 12. 4. 50, Ashworth (D) 5 .4. Snell turned on his power and won handily, after passing the 1500 in CHicAGOLAND OPE. ·,Chicago , Jan. 13: 60, Ste war.: (Sall.:- 3: 39. . His record came as somewhat of a shock, considering that ) 6 .3. 60HH,Green(Salukis)7.9. 60LH, Green7.2. 3.tiles, his previ ous personal best was 4: 01. 3. Tull oh bro.Ke four minutes for Jm as (Salukis) 14:36.0. 3000SC, Wallingford (Toronto OC) 9:10.0: the first time with a 3: 59. 3 and Australia 's Albert Thomas was third in Jmas 9:2. 0, O'Hara (Loyola) 1:53.2. PV, Verbick (.\1ilwaukee in 4: 03. 5 . .\1urray Halberg rook founh in 4: 07. 2 and American ) 13'6". 440, Toomey (SCVYV) 49.1; 2. White (Loyola) 49. S. edged A .L. Sha w for fifth with both being timed in ALL-CO.\IERS .\1EET, Chicago, Jan . 6: (indoorsJ 70, John- 4: 14. 3. In other action at the meet, John Bork won the 880 fu 1:49. 0 1 (GCTC) 7.3 . 70HH,.\1ay ({_jCTC) .9. 70LH,Loomos (L'CTC) with Jim Dupree second in 1:49. 7 am Gary Philpott third in 1:49. 9. 3. 1000, O'Hara (Loyola) 2:0 . 6. -- finished third in the high hurdles with a 14. 8 clocking. --"pfrTSBURGH 32 AT. ·.,\TY 77, Jan. 13: SP, Berkowitz f.\) 3½". 60HH, Friend (P) 7. 3; 2. Dumont (:\!) 7 .5.~ Golwas ():) Fyedoseyev Sets Indoor Record 1IETROPOLITA(\ AAU, ~ew York City, Jan. 13: (field e- Leningrad, - - 01¥eg Fyedoseyev raised his world 1ts only) SP, Gubner (:\YU) 60'¾ "; 2. Kohler (Fordham) 53 '6½' . indoor hop-step -jump record to 52'&.i", three-quarters of an inch lb. WT! tie, Hall (:'JYAC) and Keerd (:\YAC) 60'£3¾"; 3. Engel over his previous record set in 1959. However, the record is far off a) 59 '72"; -! . Thomson (l\YAC) 5 '10½" . PV, t-vlurray f.\YAC ) the world outdoor record of 55' 10½" held by Jozef Schm idt am Fyedos­ 1.. - 2 . eyev 's personal outdoor best of 54'9½". The American indoor record .\1ETROPOLITA1. AAU, Kew York City, Jan. 20: 1000, is 52 'l"' set by last year . meo (Fordham) 2:14.9. Mile, Kopil {:':YAC) 4:13 . -L 3~s, Ardle f.\YAC) 14: 13 .2. ~eR, . ·ew York AC 7:4 .2. Sneazwell Climbs to 6 1 11" DART.\1OUTH 75 l / 3AT .\1AI\E 37 2/3,Jan. 20: 351b. WT, ,on (.\1) 56 '2½" . 50, Ashworth (D) 5 .4. :-..lelbourne, Australia, Feb. 4 -- Tony Sneazwell set a British COR.:ELL 3AT AR.\lY 71, Jan. 20: >.lile, .\1achooka (C) Commonwealth and Australian high jump record today by clearing 3.6 . 600,Smith (C) 1:11.9. 35 lb . WT,Schillo (A) 55'6½ " . 2 MileR, 6' 11 " . an inch and a half over his previous personal best . The pre - mell 7:46 .. vious · Commonwealth and Australian record of 6 'loi ·· was set by IOWA STATE 48½ AT .\,1.[\:\"ESOT.-\ 65½, Jan . 27: 440, Chilla Poner in the 1956 Olympic Games. cher (wl) 50.6. 70LH, Burden (IS) .1. -- .\IlCHIGA:\"STATI 90½, :\"ORTHWESTER..'\ 22 AT OHIO STATE :, Jan. 27: 440, Paige (0) 50. 3. 70HH, H. Johnson (:-,,1) . 7. 600, Charles Frazier wa s not eliminated in the semi -finals of the l--1)6 .2 . ,0LH,H. Johnson 7.9 . .§L_ 6\J at the Bluebonnet Invitational in Houston on Jan. 12. He qualified ·ker23'5". for the final but scratched from the event. PITTSBURGH 26 1/ 3 AT AR:-..1Y 2 2/3 , Jan. 2,: 600, Carter 1:12. ~. 1000,Lingle (A) 2:11.2. 351b. \VT, Clark (P) 56 '-!"; 2. TRACK NEWSLETTER ngel (_-\) 56'3"; 3. Schillo (A) 55'2¾ " . SP, Sarn (A) 54'1± •·. PY, Second class postage paid at Los •Altos, Calif. Published semi-monthly by Track male (A) 14 'Eij" . - -- & Field News, Inc. , P. 0. Box 296, Los Altos , Calif. $6.00 per year (24 issues) by first or second class mail in the U. S.; secor.d class mail elsewhere . LOYOLA 29 AT l.J~IV . OF CHICAGO TC 75, Jan. 27: i\lile, Hal Bateman , Managing ·Editor ; Cordner Nelson , Editor ; Bert Nelson , Publisher . Iara (L) 4:25 . 1. 70HH,.\-lay (C) . 6.~ O'Hara 1:55 .. 70LH, Page 92 10 .4 Klaus on.ska ermany) forzheim 3) /23

1961 World List Rolling start: 10 . Ramon Humbert (Lux emburg) Hetz ( 1) 8/ Compiled by R . L. Querce tani & D. H . Potts The folio \ ing lists ontain the name and marks of the 26th through 50 best perfo rm er in the \ ·or ld in 1961. Such predominat ely 200 METER DASH U .S. events as the 100 yard da&h, 220 yard dash (straightaway) and 20- yard low hurdl e (straighta\'.ay) are not me uded because thes<:: (Full urn) li t were published in the Dec. 20 1 ' S e of TRACK 'E\ SLETTER. 220-yard time le ss Ool sec. The fir t through 25th performer on the \ urld Lis appears in the Jan ry is ue of TRACK & FIELD .. L. S. ) Abilene (1) /15 21.0* Roger Sayers (UvA) Omaha (1) /26 lOo Ana to iy Mi1d1ailov C-3Srt) Leningra (1) 3/28 21.0 Luis Vienna (Argentina) 10. Dave Styron (USA) ustin (1) 4/7 21 . 0 ... E.Solomon (Briti sh Guiana) 10. Gusman Kosanov (· ssR) Kishinyev (1) /9 21o0 Arquime es 3errera (Vene zuela ) Lima s(l) 5/24 10. 3lava Prokhorovskiy SSR) Leselidze (2) 5/10 21.0 Ralph Turner (· SA) Los Angeles (1) 6/9 10. ttoracio ~steves (Venezuela) Li llia s(l) 5/21 21.0 Forrest Beaty ( SA) Los Angeles (2) 6/9 10. C.Phillips (.'lest In ies) 21 . 0* Wilton Jackson (Nest Indies) Bal ti.more (1) 6/10 10 . · Ralph Le1ris (: est Indies) 21.0* Leroy Jackson (US ) Fort }/ayne (1) 6/10 10. Anatoliy Koryachenko (USSR) Odessa (1) 6/5 21o0 Adolph Pl\.Ulllller ( 3) Lenin grad (2) 7/9 10. Viktor Nyeffianikhin ( SSR) Zhitomir (1) 6/9 21.0 Andrzej Zielinski () . owa Huta (2) 8/26 10. Da id James (USA) Los Ang eles (1 ) 6/ 9 21.0 Carl -Fredri K Bunaes (~ orway) (1) 9/7 10. Frantisek •iiluscak ( zec~o) Kosice (1 ) 6/11 21.1 * John Lewis (US) Abilene (1) /29 lOo Aleksandr Lyaskin C-S3R) Volzhs,ciy h (l) 6/1 21.1• 3ob Fanning (U 3A) ew Orleans (1) 5/6 10. Vladislav ikonyenko (' SSR) Omsk (1) 6/18 21ol * Harry Jerome (Canada) Corvallis (1) 5/20 10. Vladimir 3alskiy ( SSR) Lvov (1 ) 6/18 21ol * aylor Jones (U~) Houston (2) 6/9 lOo Ab ul Amu C.i 6 eria) Pra gue h (l) 6/23 21ol * ?aul Hinder (USA) Baltimore (2) 6/10 10. Georgiy ievichalov ('3SR) lelyabinsk (1 ) 6/2 21.1 * Ralph Alspaugh ( S) Phil adelp hia s(2) 6/16 10. uenna iy 3rabyelnikov (USSR) Krasnodar (1) 6/25 2lol.,, Bob Poynter (U3A) Philadelphia s(3) 6/16 10. Abner ·,tilliams (U3A) Mainz ( 1 ) 6/ 27 21ol.,, Doug Smith (USA) Philadelphia s(2) 6/16 10.4 ·.viesla ·N Kaniecki (Poland) Poznan (1 ) 6/ 30 21.1 * Larry Dunn (USA) Philadel phi a (3) 6/17 10. Edward Schmidt (Poland) Poznan ( 2 ) 6/3 0 21.1 * David James (USA) . ew York h(2) 6/25 10. Andrzej Zielinski (Poland) .·owa :iuta (1) 6/ 30 2lol Amin Tuyakov (USSR) Lening rad (1) 7/9 lOo Yuriy Poiseyenko ( SSR) Kharkov (1) 7/1 21.l Edvin Ozolin (USSR) foscow (3) 7/16 10. Yuriy ~yeryugin (USSR) KharKov (2) 7/1 21ol Mihail Bachvarov (Bul aria) Sofia (1) 8/6 10.4 Roman Okup (USSR) Jnye p ropetrovsk ( 3)7 /5 21.1 Brian Smouha (GB) Sofia s(l) 9/3 lOo Abra~s Av;iscera (USSR) Riga h(l) 7/5 21ol Laszlo ihalyfi (Hungary) Sofia (1) 9/3 10. Carl-Fredrik 3unaes ( orway) Oslo (1) 7/12 21.1 Fichael Hildrey (GB) Dortmund (3) 9/3 10. Paul Drayton (U3A) l·ioscow (2) 7/15 lOo Karl Gohmann ( ermany) Hanover h(l) 7/16 With assisting wind: 10. Paul enevay (France) Colombes (3) 7/22 21.0* Eric Bigby (Australia) Brisbane (1) 1/1 10.4 Hihail Bachvarov (B lgaria) Sofia (1) 8/5 21.0 ikolay Politiko (USSR) Riga (1) 9/10 10. Peter Laeng (Switzerland) Bern (1) 8/6 21.1 * Bob Johnson ( USA) 31.tgene (2) 5/30 10. Ove Jonsson () Skovde (1) /7 21ol* Ron Bach (USA) Eugene (3) 5/30 10.4 Manfred Germar ( ermany) Frankfort/ •1o (1) 8/11 21.1 Vitaliy Babko (USSR) Gorkiy h(l) 6/3 10. Igor Ter -Ova nesyan (USSR) (1) 8/12 21.l Csaba Csutoras (Hungary) Budapest (1) 6/ 10 . Vladimir Si tnikov (USSR) ash kent (1) 8/13 21.l Heinz Kipp (Germany) .'lendlingen (1) 6/11 10. Jerzy Juskowiak (Poland) Lodz (1) 8/13 10. Rudolf Oegerli (Switzerland) Frauenfeld (1) 8/ 27 Oversize track (or slight turn): 10 . fred Hebauf ( ermany) Jortm nd (2) 9/2 21.0 Klaus Uionska (Germany) uremberg (1) 8/19 10. Vladislav Vinogradov ( .j3R) h(l) 9/3 21.1 Nicolaos eorgopoulos (Greece)Athens (1) 8/6 lOo Yuriy Fedyayev (U~SR) alchi,c (1) 9/16 10. Hans - Jurgen Felsen ( ermany) "etzingen (1) 9/17 Oversize track and assisting wind: 10. Leonid Bartenyev (USSR) Kiev (1) 9/22 21.l () Nilan (1)11/ lOo Mikhail Bondarenko (USSR) Kiev (1) 9/22 lOo Razik Selimzanov (USSR) alchik (2) 9/2 10. Vitaliy K naryev ( SSR) Kislovodsk (1) 9/2 400 METER DASH 10. Alexandras Rusinovas (USSR) Adler (1) 9/2 10. Vitaliy noyanoy (USSR) Krasnodar (1)10/11 * 4o - yard time less 0 . 3 seco lOo A_.bert Plaskeyev (USSR) Krasnodar (2)10/11 10. Gen adi y Bogorodskiy ( SSR) Krasnodar (3)10/1 1 605* Eddie Southern (USA) Long Beach (1) 4/22 10. Laszlo Kiss (Hungary) atabanya (1)10/15 6.5* Don Styron ( 3A) Des ·~oines (2) /29 10. Edvin Ozolin ( SSR) Batumi ( 2)10 /17 6 . 5* Frank Bowens ( .3 ) Raleigh, .c. ( 2) 5/20 10.4 Arquimedes Herrera (Venezuela) 6 . 5* Dave Parsley (3ritish 3uiana) ,.ode sto ( 2) 5/27 10. Suthi Manyagas () Rangoon (1)12/ 6.5* Jim Wedderburn (West Indies) Philadelphia ( 5) 6/ 7 6.6* Bill 1'.i ler (USA) Laredo (1) 3/11 6.6"' Boo Johnson ( SA) Walnut ,Calo (6) / 29 With assisting win : 46.6* Lester •ilburn ( US nous ton (1) 5/20 10.-+ N.Patyk (Poland) Bydgoszcz (1) 6/3 6. 6* Ric Simmons (US) Sioux Falls,S (2) 6/3 Romain Pote (BelgiQ~) Vlierzele (1 ) 7/19 10. 46.6* Pat J.:cKennon ( USA) Philadelphia ( ) 6/17 10. . Per-Ove l'rolls~s ( Sweden) Oxelosund (1) 8/ 27 6.6 Johannes Kaiser (3ermany ) Colombes (1 ) 7/9 10. Jochen Kootz (uerma~y ) Hende n (1) 9/16 4-6.6 Hansr e i Bruder (v~itz . ) Colombes ( 2) 7 /9 Igor S vorov (USSR) Uzhgorod h( )10/1 10. 6. 6 Djani Kovac (Yugosl avia ) Rome (1)10/15 10. ixolay Sostnikov (USSR) Uzhrz;oroa h( )10/1 606 ( 2)10/28 Anatoliy Shevtsov (U33a) Uzhgorod h( )10/_ Carl Kaufmann (Germany) Santiago 10. 6.7* ~.Solomon (British JUiana) Vi~tor Kasatkin (USSR) Uzhgorod h( )10 / 1-,- lOo -+6.7* Dave Archibald (USA) Ontario, al . (2) 5/27 608* Steve Eaas (USA) Palo to (1) 4/l Downhill track: 10. Bernd Cullmann ( ermany) Idar-Oberstein(l) 5/1 (continued on page 93, olumn one) TR.A ~K EWSLETTER Feb. 7, 1962

1961 WORLD LIST (continued from page 92) :04o Anthony Milner ( B) Cambridge (3) 5/4 :0 .6 Bruce Tulloh (uB) Staveley (1) 7/1 46.8* Dixon Farmer (USA) Palo Al to (2) 4/1 :Q o7 John Anderson (GB) ateshead (4) 7/1 6 .. sit Brian Davis ( ) Paarl (1) 4/3 :05.0 Colin Shillington (Irel and ) Cardiff ( 1 ) 7/ 29 6.8* Mickey Hollingshead ( SA) Houston (1 ) 5/13 :05-1 Ke.i.th Forman (USA) Philadelphia (3) 6/17 46.,8-.t Charles Strong (USA) Boulder (3) 5/20 :05.1 Graham Everett (GB) Dublin (3) 8/10 6.8* Bobby Staten (USA) Compton (3) 6/2 :05o2 Ernie Cunliffe (USA) Fresno ( 2) 5/13 6.8 ... Jack Yarman (USA) Palo Alto ( 2) 6/10 :05.2 1il Dahl ( USA) Compton (3) 6/2 608 Peter Laeng (Swit z erland) Zuric h (1) 6/2? :05.3 eill Duggan (uB) London (5) 5/22 :05.5 Pete Clos e (USA) Quantico,Vao (1) /15 4:05.7 Peter Snell C:iew Zealand) Auckland (2) 1/28 800 METER RUN :050 8 Eugene Allonsius (Bel gium) ateshead (5) 7/1 :05. 8 Anthony liarris (GB) London (1) 7/ 26 .,. 88o-yard ~:ime less o.7 sec. :05.8 Kenneth Smith (GB) London ( 2 ) 7/ 26 11 During an 68o -yard race. : 05. 8 Rudolf Klaban (Austr ia) Vienna (1) 8/12 :05.9 John Lawler ( ustralia) Modesto (3) 5/27 1: Kirk Hagan (USA) Boulder (1) 5/20 4:0509 ·,villiam oddard ( GB) Uxbridge (1) 8/ 2 Ergas Leps ( anada) Philadelphia s(l) 6/16 1: :06.0 ·nilliam Baillie (.' ew Zealand) a pier (2) 1/25 1: Antho ny Blue (Australia) Auckland (1)12/16 :06.1 Nathaniel Fisher (GB) London ( ) 7/ 26 1: John Wenk (G:i3) London (1) 5/22 :06.2 Laszlo Tabori (DP Hungary) Walnut, Cal. ( 2 ) /29 1: Olavi Salonen (Finland) Helsinki ( 2) 7 /24 :06.2 Bob Holland (USA) Compton (4) 6/2 1: Warren Farlow (USA) Los Angeles (2) 5/19 :06.2 Brian Craig (GB) Uxbridge (3) 8/2 1: Ray Van Asten (Holland) Compton ( 2) 6/2 4:06 .5 Vic Reeve (Canada) Eugene (4) 7/4 1: .7* Jim Cerveny (USA) Compton (3) 6/2 4:06.6 George Larson (USA) Corvallis ( 2) 5/20 1:48.8 Rolf Meinelt (Germany) Sofia (1) 5/27 :06,.7 Cary Weisig er (USA) Quantico,Va. ( 2 ) /15 1: 809* Jim Beatty (USA) Sunnyvale,Cal.(3) 5/20 l: 8.9* Pete Brandeis (USA) Philadelphia s(3) 6/16 l: 809* Bill Stone (USA) Philadelphia s(5) 6/16 5000 METER RUN 1:4809 Herbert Missalla (Germany) Cologne (1 ) 9/9

1:49.0* oF.Hack ( ew Zealand) Hamilton (2 ) 3/11 1 :0 0 Andrei Barabas ( Rumania) Bucharest (1) 8/26 1: 9.c* Kiptalam Keter (Kenya) 1 :o .8 Valentin Samoilov (USSR) Kiev (1) 5/29 1: 9.0 11 Sidney Purkis (GB) London (2) 5/ 22 1 :05.0 Reijo rtoykinpuro (Finland) Helsinki (3) 7/5 1: 9.0* Siegmar Ohlemann (Canada) Philadelphia ( 2) 6/1 r 14:05.0 :..1erd Schmitz ( :..1ermany) Dilsseldorf (3) 7/30 1: 9.0 11 Michael Fleet (GB) London (3) 6/24 1 :0508 Friedrich Janke (Germany) volingen (3) 7/6 1: 9.0 Vadim Leibovskiy (USSR) Moscow (2) 8/13 1 :06. Bela Szekeres (Hungary) Budapest ( ) 9/8 1: 9.1 omas Salinger (Czecho.) Pra gu e (1) 6/ 1 :07.0 !~iz Khuzin (USSR) Moscow ( ) /12 1: 9.1 Peter Varrak (USSR) oscow ( 3 ) 8/13 l+:07. Arthur Hannemann (Germany) Leipzig ( 2) 6/28 1:49.1 Lajos Szentgali (Hungary) 3rno (1) 9/16 1 :07. JJstav Disse (Germany) Solingen ( ) 7/5 1: 9.2* Herb Elliott (Australia) London (1) 5/13 1 :07. Siegfried Herrmann (Germany)Q"furt ( 1) 8/27 1: 9.2* Jim Parr ( USA) Houston (1) 5/13 1 :07o Brian Craig (n B) Bergen ( ) 8/27 1: 9.2,. Derek iiaith (uB) Hurlingham (1) 6/3 1 :08.8 Basil H~atley ( B) Helsinki (5) 7/5 1: 9.2 Eugeniusz Reszczynski(Pol.) Warsaw (3) 6/18 14:08.8 Jean Vaillant ( France ) Colombes ( ) 9/23 l: 9.2 Hans Klinkenberg (Germany) Leverkusen (3) 6/25 1 :08. 8 Hermann Buhl (Germany) (2)10/8 1: 9.2* Terence Sullivan (Rhodesia) Salisbury (1) 6/25 1 :09.7 Leonid Misik ( SR) Ki ev ( 2) 9/3 1:49.2 Zdzislaw LiPkowski (Poland) Szczecin ( ) 7/16 l :10.0 Yuriy Zakharov (USSR) Kiev (2) 5/29 1:49.2 11 Per Knuts (Sweden) ( ) 7/25 l :1 .o Peter Kubicki (Ge rmany) Dilsseldorf (4) 7/ 30 l: 9.2 Karl-Heinz Kruse (Germany) Leipzig (1) 9/ 27 l :10.+ Ludwig Milller (Germany) Monaco (1) 5/28 1 :10.Lt Aichel Jazy (France) Lille (3) 6/18 1 :10.6 Hubert Parnakivi (USSR) Moscow (5) 8/12 1500 METER RUN 1 :n.o Yevgeniy Zhukov (USSR) Moscow (6) 8/12 1 :11.+ Ulf Lundstedt (dweden) Stockholm (2) 8/10 3: .4 Hans Grodotski (Germany) Erfurt (2) 9/20 1 :u.6 Miroslav Jurek (Czecho . ) Brno (3) 9/15 3: 4.5 eill Duggan (GB) London (3) 7/2J. · 14:12. 0 Wilh .Rildiger Behme (Germany)Hanover ( 2) 5/ 28 3: 06 Istvan Rozsavolgyi (Hungary)Helsinki (3) 7/6 14:12.2 Hamida Addeche (France) Colombes (3) 7/23 3:4407 Kazimierz Zimny (Poland) Sopot (1) 6/10 3: o7 Derek Hai th ( GB) Helsinki ( ) 7/6 3: 408 1anfr ed Matusch ewski (Gero) Er furt (3) 9/20 10,000METER RUN 3:4 o9 Ivan Byelits.tiy (USSR) Moscow (5) 7/2 3: 5.0 Harald orpoth ( ermany) Diisseldorf (3) 7/30 29:37.0 Sandor Iharos (Hungary) Augsburg (1)10/8 3: 5o0 Hermann Buhl (Germany) Erfurt ( ) 9/ 20 29:37-6 Ivan hernyavskiy ( ·ssR) Brno (2) 9/16 3: 5ol Peter Christ ( ermany) Diisseldorf ( ) 7/30 29:39. Gerhard nonicke ( ermany) Helsinki (1) 7/25 3: 5.2 Horst Flosbach ( er many ) Berlin (3) 8/5 29:41.0 la x Truex ( U.3A) Brussels (1) 8/18 3: .5.2 Adolf Schwarte ( ermany) Dortmun (3) 9/3 29: 2. Yevgeniy Zhukov (USSR) bilisi (2)10/3 3; 5.3 Jim urelle C-SA) Moscow (2) 7/16 29: 2.6 Gustav Disse (Ge rmany) Augsburg (3)10/8 3: 5.3 Jim Dupree ( SA) London ( ) 7/ 2J. 29: 2.8 Hamida Addeche ( France ) Lille (1) 6/18 3:4503 Klas Ostach (Germany) Diisseldorf (5) 7/30 29: 3. Aleksandr Artinyuk (USSR) Tbilisi (3)10/3 3:4505 omas :i3arris (3uain) iielsinki (5) 7/6 29: 3.5 Robert Vagg (Australia) Helsinki (5) 7/6 3:-,.5.5 lichael .'liggs (GB) Lund (5) 8/15 29: 3.6 Leonid Ivanov (US SR) Tbilisi ( )10/3 3: .Jo5 hor Helland ( orway ) Oslo (3) 8/28 29:4 .6 Vi~t or Baikov (USSR) Lenin grad ( 2) 8/1 3; 5o7 Jean Clausse (France) Lille (3) 6/18 29: 5. , i~olay Sergeyev ( USSR) Kracnodar, ( 1)11/ 3:45.7 Vasiliy 3avinkov ( SS~) Lodz (1) 6/24 29:46.o (Italy) Helsinki ( 2) 7/25 3: 5.7 fomas Salinger ( zecho.) Sofia (1 ) 9/3 29: 46.8 Louis ·an Praet (Belgiun:) Lille ( 2) 6/18 3: 5.8 Trevor incent (Australia) 3right, Vico (1) 4/1 29: 6 .8 John G tknecht ( SA) Stuttgart (1) 7/19 3:45.8 Aleksandr Artiny k ( SSrt) Kiev (1) 5/28 29: 7.6 Sergey Popov ( SSR) l oscow ( 8) 8/16 3:45.8 Simo Vazic (Yugoslavia) Celje (1) 6/3 29: 8. Roy Fowler (JB) Wiocbledon (1) 8/12 3: 5.8 Robert Bogey (France) Lund (6) 8/15 29:49.6 Eric h '/ella.:,e ( Gerocany ) :!anover (1) 7/15 3: j.8 Sven-Olaf Larsson (Sweden) Hassleholm (2) 8/17" 29: 9 . 8 Hamoud eur (Franc e ) St. •,aur (1) 6/7 29: 9.8 Stanisla~ Ozog (Po and) Sz.czecin (1) 7/16 29: 51 -2 Viktor S~isn~ov ( SSR) Kiev ( ) 5/28 ONE MILE RUN 29:52.0 Josef Tomas ( zechoslovakia)Szczecin (2) 7/16 (continued on page 94, olumn one) Page 94 1 ol Leopold Marien (Belgium) Courtrai (1) 5/21 l4ol * Ernest St . J ul ian (U3A) Baton Rouge (3) /15 1961 \ ORLD LIST (con inued from page 93) 14 . 1 • Ron Stomp (US ) Santa Ana (1 ) 5/5 14 . 1 • Charles Hammock (US) Annapolis ( 1) 5/20 29:54. Roland 'Na tsc hke (Germany ) Dilsseldorf (1 ) 7/28 1 .1* Leon Pras ( U3 ) Annapolis (2) 5/20 29:5 08 Siegfried Rothe (Ge rmany ) Helsinki (3) 7/25 1 o2-,t Bob Swafford ( SA) Dallas C-2) 5/ 29:59. Vasiliy yeretyenov ( SSrt) ,.,,.oscow (12) 8/16 1 .2* Eugene Franklin ( SA) Amarillo (1) 5/6 29:59.6 Talgat.Khalin (USSR) Hoscow (13 ) 8/16 1 .2* Gary Petross (USA) Commerce (1) 5/13 29:59.8 Vladim~r Korolyov ( SSrt) Leningrad (3) 8/14 1 .2* Jay Luck C-3;.) ew Haven (1) 5/2 0 1 .2* Dave &stroffi (USA) Eu5 ene (1) 5/30 3000 METER STEEPLECHASE

8: 8. Fred Doring Germany) Dresden (1) 9/2 400 METER HURDLES 8: 8.6 Manuel Alonso ( Spain) La Coruna (1) 8/19 II 8:4902 Tadeus Strzelbiscki Crtum.) Bucharest (2) 8/26 * 1+40- yard time less 0 .3 seco During 40-yard race. 8: 9.4 Nikolay 3hal nov ( SS~) Leningrad (3) 8/13 8: 9.6 Georgios Papavasiliou(3reece ) Athens (2) 8/14 5lo9_,. Russ Rogers ( SA) Philadelphia (1) /28 8: 9.6 Yuriy Smirnov ( · ssR) Uzhgorod (1)10/ 51.9 Di mit rios Sko urt is (Greece) Prague (1) 6/24 8: 9.8 Nolfgang Fricke (Germany) Hanover ( 1 ) 7/16 51 • 9 Thomas 3rya n ( 33) London (2) 6/2 8:50.2 Ludwig Ii.U.ler ( er many) DUsseldorf (2) 7/30 51.9 Ove Andersson ( Sweden) Leipzig (1) 9/27 8:50.4 Matvey Dmitriyev (US SR) Kiev (1) 5/28 51-9" tllio Ca tola (It aly) Rome (3)10/15 8:50. Lars-Erik Gustafsson(Sweden)Stockholm (3) 9/9 52 . 0 Keiki Ijima () Shizuoka (1) /29 8:50.5 Slavko Span (Yugoslavia) Celje ( 2 ) 7/30 52 - 0 Pavel 3yedov (·33rt) Krasnodar (1) 5/22 8:50.6 Eske Siren ( Finland) Helsinki ( ) 7/6 52.0 3eorges M.ysson (Fran ce ) Colomb es (1 ) 7/22 8:52 . Q Jerzy Chromik (Poland) Zabrze (1)10/1 52 •0 ..!Jllmanuel Van Praagh (Franc e ) Colo mbes (2) 7/22 8:~2.2 Yuriy Kartashov ( USSR) •loscow ( ) 8/1 52.0 Hannu Ehoniemi (Finl and) Oslo (2) 8/2 8:52.2 Heinrich Misersky (Germany) Dresden (3) 9/2 52.0 Heinz - nermann 3chunk(G erman y)B erlin (2) 8/5 8:52.8 Ewald Lork (Germany) Dilsseldorf ( 3) 7/30 52 •0 rterbert .Videra Germany) Dresden (1) 8/6 8:530 David Chapman (uB) London (3) 6/ 28 52.0 Ferdinand Haas ( ermany) Munich (1) 8/13 8:53.8 Teuvo Virtanen (Finland) Imatrankoski (1) 7/18 52 •0 Leif Librand (Sweden) ~oteborg ( 1 ) 8/ 2 John H. Cooper ( 3) ColoIJbes ( 2) 9/24 8:5 .o Leonid Misi k (USSR) Moscow (5) 8/14 ~;:1° * 8:5 ol Yevgeniy Popkov (USSR) Kolomnya (1) 6/18 ✓ Chris Stauffer (USA) Philadelphia h(l) 6/16 8:5. Vyacheslav Osadchiy (USSR) Rostov (1) ~---5 2.1* Viscount elson (USA) Philadelphia s (3) · 6/16 8:5 .4 Bohum{r Zhanal ( Czecho.) Brno ( ) 9/16 52--:1 Jan Gulbrandsen ( orway) Oslo (3) 8/2 8:55- Ben Grubb (GB) Aldershot (1) 7/19 52 •1 Gottfried Klimbt (Germany) Dresden (2) 8/6 8:55.4 Hamoud Ameur (France) Colombes (2) 9/ 24 52.1 Manfred Fischer (Germany) Dresden (3) 8/6 8:55.4 Vladimir Borkin (USSR) Tbilisi h( ) 10/5 52 •1 * :ilimaru Songok (Ke nya) akuru (1) 9/9 8:55.8 Edward Motyl ( Po land ) Varsaw (2) 9/7 52.111 ( Italy ) Rome ( )10/15 8:55-9 Dusan Bogunovic (Yugo slavia )C el j e (3) 7/30 HIGH JUMP

110 METER HURDLES 6 9 9113/ Graeme 1orrish(Australia) Hobart (1)12/30 11 * 120 - yard timeo 6'9 1/2 Alonzo Little :ohn (U3A) Kalamazoo (1) 5/27 6 1 9111/2 Milan Valen:a (Czecho.) Szczecin (1) 7/16 14.1 Michel Chardel (France) Paris (1) 7/2 6 '9"1/2 Sandor oszaly (Hungary) Budapest (1)10/1 l4ol Roman Muzyk (Poland) Lodz (1) 8/13 6 I 9111/2 Tony Sneazwell (Australia) Felbourne (1)12/2 14.1 Klaus Nilske (Germany) Dortmund (1) 9/3 6 •9 111/8 Werner Pfeil (Germany) Cottbus ( 1) 5/21 l •l Carlos Luis Hossa () Sao Paulo (1)10/21 6 •9111/8 Vladimir Sitkin (USSR) Kiev (1) 6/ l4ol * Jacobus Malan (S.Africa) Sasol burg ( 1) 3/25 6 •9 111/8 Maurice Fournier (France) Colombes (2) 6/10 l .1* Harry Lucky (USA) Albuquerque (1) /1 6 •9111/8 Janos Medovarszky(Hungary) Budapest (1) 7 /9 1 ol* Ralph Brodie (USA) Fayetteville (2) 4/1 6 1 9111/8 Crawford Fairbrother (GB) London (1) 7/15 14 . 1 * Ron Moore (USA) ~uantico, Va. s (1) /14 6 I 9111/8 Vladimir Rulin (USSR) Moscow (2) 7/30 11 l ol * Gaston Green (USA) Tempe (2) /15 6 I 9 1/8 Cornel Porumb (Rumania) Bucharest (1) 8/13 1 . 1* Rex Cawley (USA) Tempe (4) 4/15 6 1 9111/8 Kuniyoshi Sugioka (Japan) Mainz (1) 8/16 l4ol it Jerry Hooker (USA) Boulder (2) 4/29 6 •9111/8 Juris Ziedins (USSR) Tbilisi (3)10/3 l4ol * Dave Odegard (USA) Ames (1) 5/1 6 1 9 111/8 Valentin Bulkin (USSR) Batumi (1)10/17 1401 * Bill Johnson (USA) Annapolis (1 ) 5/6 6'9" 1/8 Jiri Lansky (Czechoslovakia)Prague (1)10/2 14.1* Elias Gilbert (USA) Raleigh, oCo (1) 5/20 6 1 9" Ken Ashley (USA) Sioux Falls (1) 6/3 l4ol * Chuck Cobb (USA) Palo Al to (3) 6/10 6 1 8117/8 Ludwik owak (Poland) ysa (1) 8/26 l4o2 Jacques Dohen (France) Paris (1) 5/17 6 I 8113/4 Arkadiy Slobodskoy (USSR) Leningrad ( 2) 1/28 14.2 Dorofey Blinov (USSR) Kiev (1 ) 5/28 6 I 8113/4 Bob Cowart ( SA) Provo (lT) 5/27 14.2 Nikolay Berezutskiy (USSR) Lenin grad (1) 6/3 6 I 8113/4 Jim Oliphant (USA) Ft.Wayne (1 ) 6/10 11 14~2 Chou Lien-li (China) Prague (1) 9/24 6 I 8 3/4 furgen Ulrich (Germany ) Leipzig (1)10/20 14.2 (Italy) Zurich (1 ) 6/27 6' 8111/2 Ray Hearne (USA) San Jose (1) 3/18 1 .2 (Italy) Zurich ( 2) 6/27 6 I 8113/8 Yevgeniy Tonkov ( ~SR) Izhevsk ( 1) 2/ 14.2 Klaus Willimczik (Germany) Munich (1 ) 7/23 6 1 8113/8 Jaroslav Kovar (Czech o.) Prague (1) 5/20 1 .2 Marcel Duriez (France) Colombes h(2) 7/23 6 1 8113/8 Vasiliy Khoroshilov ( SSR) Kra c ·'odar (1) 7 /6 1 .2 Vladimir Koziryets (USSR) Kiev (1) 8/1 6 I 8113/8 Eero Salffiinen (Fi nland ) Pyhtaa (1) 7/ 23 14.2 Bo Forssander (Sweden) Malmo (1) 8/12 6 1 8113/8 Constantin Dumitrescu (Rum . )Bucharest (1) 8/ 26 1402 Edward Bugala (Poland) Lodz (2) 8/13 l o2 Michael Parker (GB) Dortmund (3) 9/3 1 o2* Dickie Durham (USA) Baton Rouge (1) 4/8 POLE VAU LT 1 o2* Dee Andrews (USA) Lon g Beach (1) 4/21 1 '11 111/4 Peter Laufer (Germany) Hel sinki ( ) 7/6 14.2* Climon Lee (USA) (1) 5/13 1 1 10 111 / Dave Servis (USA) Berkeley ( ) /15 ·l .2* Gerald Austin (USA) Denver h(l) 5/20 1 '10 111/4 Dimiter Khlebarov (Bulgo) Sofia (1) 7/22 1 .2* Bob Sewell (USA) Houston (2) 5/20 14 1 10" Hike Johnson (USA) r-'..ilwaukee (1) 6/3 14.2* Bill Washington (USA) Berea, Oo (1) 5/27 1 1 10 11 Gerard Barras (Swit z.) Sofia ( 2) 9/2 14 . 2* John Bethea (USA) Baltimore (1 ) 6/4 14 1 9"3/ Delbert Shirey (USA) Houston (2) 1 o2* Laurie Taitt (British Guiana)London (1) 6/28 5/13 1 '9"1 / 2 Jim ,'/illiams (US) Provo (1) 5/27 14 1 9111/2 Khristo Khristov (Bulgo) Bucharest (1) 8/20 With assisting wind: ·1 1 9 111/2 Pentti Nikula (Finland) La ' ti (1) 9/23 ~erhard Jeitner ( ermany) Potsdam (1)'10/15 Page 95 Vit ~liy hernobay ( SSR) Lvov (1) /30 51 '9"1/ Fred Alsop (GB) Warsaw (3) 9/7 albjorn horlaksson ( Icel)rleykjavik (1) 7/21. 51 1 8111/2 Vladimir Yashkov (USSR) Kazan (q) 9/3 Eeles Landstrom ( Finland ) Oslo (1) 7/31 51 1 811 Manfred Hinze (Germany) Helsinki (3) 7/24 Klaus Lehnertz ( Germany ) Dort mund (1) 9/2 51' 7111/ Hans - JoachoRilckborn (Ger.) Dresden (1) 8/5 1 uiselher ~ey me ( Ger any ) agdeburg ( 2)10 / 14 51' 7111/ forg ·.vischmeier (Germany) Helsinki (2) 8/26 J es se Fat herree (USA) Baton Rouge (1 ) / 29 1 51 '7" Art ur Szczepanski (Poland) Poznan (q) 7/2 1 3ob verbic K ( 3A) Chicago ( 2 )11 / 22 51' 5"3/4 Lyuben urgushinov ( Bul g o) ( 2) 9/17 1 D~ck 3l ove r ( 3) Alb uq er que (l T) / 1 51 1 5111/ Albert S~ovtsov ( USSR) Voronezh (2) 7/25 '-iatt 3a .. :1ila ( :;SA) bu quer que (lT) / 1 51 1 5"1 / Frantisek Krupala ( zecho .) Prague (1) 9/9 Joe Harris (US. \ i\ew Orleans (lT) 5/ 6 · 51' 5"1 / Gennadiy Gubar ( USSR) Tbilisi (7)10/6 Jo hn iurray C'.3 .-,.1 Ithaca, . Yo (1 ) 5/ 20 John 3elitza ~~A) Anna po is (1 ) 2/18 1 I II Jae 3t evens (US ) Des .Voin es ( 21') / 29 SHOT PUT 14 1 811 Wayne Nilson ( SA) Seattle (2) 5/ 13 1 1 811 ~im 3elms ( SA) Philadelp hia(9T) 6/ 1 7 :581 3111/ 2 Enri q e iiors t Hel f ( Arg.) 1 I 811 i<:"ell Hovi g Corway) Oslo (2) 7/ p 11 11 58 •3 1/ 2 Don Smith (u SA) Philadelphia (2) 6/16 1 ' 7 1/2 P i ·ulke y ( 3A) Oak rtidge (1 ) 5/6 5812 11 Dave Davis ( USA) Los Angeles (1) 3/~ 1 '7"1 / 2 rtudolf omasek ( Czecho.) Pra gue (1 )10 / 15 58 1 1 11 Milija Jocovic ( Yugo . ) Makarska (1) /16 581111 Dick Crane (USA) Auburn,Ala. (2) /22 BROAD JUMP 5 I 111/ 2 Bob Humphreys (USA) Fresno (3) 5/13 58 1 111 / 2 ikolay Berezutskiy (USSR) Leningrad (5) 7/9 25 1 1 111 / t+ 'aleriy or umel ( .3.3R) bilisi (o) l0 / 5 58 1 ikolay Karasyov (USSR) Berlin (1) 6/22 25' 113/ 4 Carl Jackson ( USA) Baton rtouge (i ) 5/ 13 57•10 111 / 2 Johannes 3otha (S .Africa ) Paarl (1)12/26 25' 113/4 Valeriy Kazakov ( USSR) Vinnitsa (1 ) 7/ 2 57'9 11 Dave ?fa ggard ( U3A) Berkeley (1) /29 25' 113/4 Wolfgang Klein ( ermany) Kassel ( _) 9/ 16 57 1 7 111/ 2 Bill Joe (USA) Villanova,Pa . (1) 6/11 25' Alain Veron ( France ) Lille (1 ) 6/ 2 57 ' 7"1 / Mi~e Lewis (USA) Los Angeles (3) 6/9 2 '11 113/ Ala n rawley (Australia) Brisbane (1 ) 3/ 57 ' 5"1 / 2 Ken Bantwn ( USA) New York (~) 5/20 2 1 11 113/ Paul Foreman (; est Indies) Champaign (1 ) 3 / ➔ 57 ' 5111/ 2 Eugeniusz Kwiat kowski(Pol.)Szczecin (2) 7/15 24 1 11 113/ Herman Klimov (USSR) Kiev ( 2) 5/ 29 57' 511 Mike Baxter (USA) Davis,Cal. (1) 5/ 6 2 1 11 111/4 Jo hn Oladi tan ( 'i geria ) Pra gue (1 ) 6/ 2 57 '3"1 / 2 ~ony Conkle ( USA) Long Beach (1 ) /11 2 '11 111 / Aarre Asiala (Finland ) Helsinki ( 2) 7/ 25 57 '3 " Bill Buchanan (U3A) E g ene (1 ) 5/ 6 2 '11 111 / Leonid Barkovsk.iy (u 3Srt) Batumi (1 ) 10 / 19 57 1 2 111/ Gennadiy Shikalov ( SSR) Krasnodar (1) / 26 2 1 10 113/ Bob Ritc hie ( USA) Palo Alto (1)7/15 57'l"l / 2 Lud Bandaries (USA) oaton Rouge (1) 3/ 29 2 1 10 111/ 2 Gale Sayers (USA) Lincol n (1) 5/ 57 1 1 111 / 2 Erik Uddebom (Sweden) Leipzi g (1) 9/ 27 2 1 10 111/ 2 rtevaz Kvachakidze ( SSR) Tbilisi (1) 9/ 22 57' Karl-Heinz Wegmann ( er.) Oestrich (1) 5/1 2 1 10 11 Phil Airkpatrick (USA) Santa Barbara(l ) ➔ /22 561 11 111/2 Yevgeniy Bitkov (USSR) Uzhgorod (1)11 / 4 2 '10 11 Jean-Claude Delaune ( France )Lille (1 ) 6/18 56 1 10 113/ Alpo isula (Finland) Helsinki (1) 6/14 2 1 10 11 Ju hani Manninen (Finland ) Hyvinkaa (1) 7/18 56 1 10 113/4 Rudolf Langer (Germany) Berli n (3) 6/22 24 1 10 11 Vlad i mir Goryayev ( SSR) .t-'oscow ( 2) 7/2 56 1 10 111/ 4 Petar Lojovic (Yugoslavia) Zagreb (1)10/27 24 1 10 11 Ol y eg Fyedoseyev ( SSR) Batumi ( 2 )10 / 19 24 110 11 Vadim Lobanov (USSR) Moscow (1 ) 10 / 28 2 '9 111/ 2 Fred Alsop ( B) Erith (1 ) / 29 2 1911 Christian Collardot (Fr.) Paris ( 2) 7/ 2 9 2 '9" Rolf Frester (Germany) Dresde n ( 2) 8/6 18o ll Pentti Repo (Finland) Kauhajoki (1) 6/25 1 2 1911 John Howell (GB) Erith (1 ) 8/7 180 10 Zdenek emec ( Czecho . ) Ludwigshafen (1) 9/30 2 1911 Ingo Schonewolf (Germany) Kassel (_ ) 9/16 18o•7 Stephanus DuPlessis (S.A!r)Benoni (1) 3/11 1 24 1 8113/4 David Prince (Australia) Brisbane ( 2) 3/ 4 180 7 Yuriy Balanov (USSR) Baku (1)11/8 18o 1 3.5 Carmelo Rado (Italy) Biella (1) 9/17 With assisting wind: 18o 1 2.5 Paavo Lammi (Finland) Kauhajoki (2) 6/25 1 25 1 1 111/4 Ingo Schonewolf (Germany) Kassel ( 2 ) 9/16 1 80 1 Manfred Grieser ( ermany) Reykjavik (1) 8/12 25 1 1 11 Dan Moore (USA) Los Angeles (1 ) / 15 1 79'9 Ferenc K.lics (Hungary) London (2) 8/7 25' 111/2 David Norris ( ew Zealand) 1 79'7 Viktor Kompanyeyets (USSR) Kiev (1) 8/1 25 1 111/2 John Howell ( G3) Norbiton (1 ) 9/ 16 1 79'3 Gerald Carr (uB) Santa Barbara(l) 3/25 2 1 11 11 Bob Shirey (USA) Denton,Tex. (1 ) /15 17 9 '3 Glenn Passey (US) Provo (1) 5/27 1 2 •10 111/2 oel Certain ( SA) Stillwater (2 ) 3/25 1 78 11 Zdenek Cihak ( Czecho . ) Prague (2) 6/10 2 1 10 111/2 Billy Foster ( S ) Dallas (1) /22 1 78 •9.5 Alfred Holcomb (USA) Sioux Falls (2) 6/2 2 1 10 111/2 Ivan Ivanov (Bulgaria) Sofia (3) 9/1 1 78•2 Dako ~adosevic (Yugoslavia)Sarajevo (1) 4/2 2 110 111/ Phil Kirkpatrick (USA) Santa Barbara(l) 3/25 178 • 2 Dick C.:-ane (USA) Houston (1) 6/9 2 '10 11 Jim Johnson ( USA) Los Angeles (1 ) 4/ 22 1 78 •0.5 Guram Gudashvili (USSR) Leselidze (1) 8/8 9 2 1 9 111/2 John Kelly (USA) Walnut,Cal. ( 5) /29 177 8 Lothar ?-,ilde (Germany) Unterschonau (1)10/15 1 24 1 9 1.'1/2 L.van Rooyen (S .Africa) Durban (1 ) 9/ 30 177 3 Georgios Tsakanikas(Greece)Athena (2) 9/23 1 2 '9"1/ Roberto Procelle (Mexico) Nexico City (1 ) / 22 177 205 (Italy) Bari (1) 10/14 177'1 Ladislav Petrovic (Czecho) z.Moravce (1)10/6 177•0.5 Jiri Zemba (Czechoslovakia)Lipnik (1) 7/15 HOP-STEP-JUMP 176 1 10 Pierre Alard (France) Colombes (1) 9/24 1 76 1 5 Vladimir Polyakov (USSR) Leselidze ( ) 5/10 176 1 1.5 Dieter Urbach (Germany) Munich (1) 7/12 52' 2"3/ Viktor Kobelyev ( SSR) Kiev (3) 5/28 175 1 1105 Rein Sprenk (USSR) 52 1 2 113/ Satoru Shimo (Japan) Tokyo (1) 7 / 2 52 1 2111/4 (USA) Waln ut,Cal. (1) / 29 Slo pi ng ground: 52 1 2111/4 Kent Floerke (USA) ~ew York (2 ) 6/ 25 177 1 11 J im Wade ( USA) Los Angeles (2) 3/18 52 1 2 11 Yrjo Tamminen (Finland) s~oc kh olm (2) 9/ 10 52' 113/ Dodyo Patarinsky (Bul garia)Sofia (1) 7/ 16 52' 111/2 Aleksandr Lazarenko ( USSR) Tbilisi ( q)l0/6 HAMMER THROW 52' Boris Simakov (USSR) Rostov (2) 5/6 1 51 1 11"3/ Vladimir Cheidze ( USSR) Rostov (3 ) 5/ 6 207 7.5 Jaroslav Rehan (Czechoo) Potsdam (1) 7/4 1 11 Anatoliy Shvyets ( SSR) Kiev 207'4 Vitaliy oezu gliy (USSR) Kazan (1) 9/3 51 11 3/ (1 ) 7/ 23 1 51 11 111/ Vladimir Filippov (USSR) Lenin grad ( 1) 1 / 207 305 ikolay Moisya ( USSR) Uz hgorod (2)10/ 1 51 1 11 111/ Ian To~linson ( Australia) Melbourne (1) 2/11 206 10 Jozsef Csermak ( Hun gary) Augsburg (2)10/7 1 51 1 10 113/4 ennadiy Shastitko (USSR) Tbilisi (6)10/6 206 Cla u s Pet er ( Germany) lielsinki (1) 7/24 1 51'10" Viktor Kravchenko ( USSR) Rostov ( ) 5/ 6 205 3.5 Aleksandr Bakardzhyev(USSR)Kiev (1) 9/6 1 11 51 9 1/ Luther Hayes (USA) Palo Alto (1) 5/27 (continu ed on page 96, column one) Page 96 wa s l ea d ing by n o fee t a s he approa hed the la s t hurdle but the tall -1 9 3 2 0 L Y ~1PI C GA ~1E S Io, a r unner hit it and floundered for a brief moment . He still bad enough to hold off Beard and won by inches, tying the, orld reco rd. Welscher got the third spot. This set the stage for a great final Saling Ties World Record among the three Americans, the rwo Britishers and a German. By \ ally Donovan The next day at 3:-15 p .m. Saling, as ready for the race of \ as a determined man when he went to Los his life. \ ith the pole lane left open Beard was in lane t\ o, followe d Angeles for the Olympic Games. He had been beaten by by Finlay, \ ·elscher, Saling, Burghley and Keller . This \ as the in the Final Olympic Tryouts at Palo Alto as Keller tied the world supreme moment that Saling had been \ aiting for. It , as now or record of 14. -l. Another American team member, Per y Beard, also ne er. had ied the world record at the Eastern semi-final tryouts. Saling A tenseness settled over the crowd as the runners peeled knew that it \ ould take perfe to beat both Keller and Beard. off their S\ •eatsuits and took their places. The white ro\ s of hurdles Aside from hi U.S. teamma es, Saling also would ha ·e to sparkled m the bright sunlight of a clear California day . They came beat a bev of foreign hurdlers for the Olympic title he wanted s o off their marks and Keller went into the lead. At the third hurdle badly. Among them were Bengt SJo tedt of Finland, co -holder of the Keller , as still leading followed closely by Beard, \ ho was hurdling world re ord; Don Finla; and Lord David Burghley, both of Great smoothly. At the fourth barrier Beard was on Keller's shoulder . But Britain; \ illi Welscher of Germany: and Christos 1antikas of Keller ki ked the fifth hurdle and Beard vent into the lead. However, Gr eece . disaster struck Beard at the sixth hurdle. The tall Southerner hit the On Tuesday, August 2, at 2:30 p.m. the firs t round started. hurdle and broke his stride. Saling, meanwhile, \ as moving _along Three \ ould qualify for the semi -finals to be held later in the day. smoothly and slipped by Keller, who hit the eighth hurdle. He then The heat winners \ ere Beard, Finlay, \ elscher and Keller as Saling ovenook Beard, who was trying to regain his form . finished second in the second heat . Keller faced Sjostedt, Finlay, Saling led by about three yards with only one more hurdl e to

Burghley, Erwin Wegner of Germany and 1 1ervyn Sutton of India in clear . He kne, Beard was coming fast in back of him and perhaps the first s emi -final. Keller beat Burghley by a yard to win in 14 . 5, concentrating too much on this fact he knocked over the last hurdle . an Olympic record. Finlay was third and Sjostedt \! as eliminated 1 ow Saling wa s in tr ouble. With the tape looming up in front he when he fini s hed fifth. s omehow charged ahead . Beard came up very fast but Saling had just In the second semi-final, Saling was up against Beard, Rol ­ enough left to hold him off by two feet. and Harper of Great Britain, \ elscher, :v1antikas and Tatsuzo Fijita Beard had all he coJld do to hold second. The judges at first of Japan . It , as a battle all the way between Saling and Beard. Saling announced Keller a s the br )nze medal winner but movies later dis - closed that Finlay had prevented a U.S. sweep by taking the third 1961 WORLD LIST (continued from page 95) spot. Keller was founh by inches over Burghley. \' elscher was dis - qualifi ed for knocking over four hurdles. Saling 's, inning time of 14. 6 equaled the old Olympic record 205' 3 . 5 Sa ndor Sc ks chmi d t (Hung ar y) 3ud a pe s t ( 2 ) 6/-+ and his 14 .4 the day before made him the co -holder of the world 205'3 Howard Pa yn e (3 B) Warsa w (2) 9/7 record with Beard, Keller, Sjostedt and Erik\' ennstrom of Sweden . 1 205 0.5 ik olay Dobri vy echer (US SR)Ki ev ( 2 ) 9/6 FIRST ROUt\TI (Tuesday, August 2) (Four heats, three qualify) 1 ~O llo5 Sv erre Stra nd li ( ·o rwa y) Berg en (1) 8/20 I - (USA) 14. 7; 2. Roland Harper (GB); 3. ::: win\ eg­ 20 1 2 Kal evi 3or pp u (Fi nla nd) Oslo ( 2 ) 8/1 ner (Germany); -L Sylvio Padilha (Brazil). II - Donald Finlay (GB) 203 1 705 Sie gf ried Lore nz (Ger ma ny) Siegen (1) 5/ 13 14. ; 2. George Saling (USA); 3 . Tatsuzo Fijita Qapan). - - ' 'illi 1 203 5 Hors t ie bisc h (Ger ma ny) Rostoc~ (1 )10/8 \\' elscher (Germany) 14 . ; 2 . Bengt Sjostedt (Finland); 3. 1 lervyn 203 1 3.5 .-'anlio r i s t i n ( Ita y) Paler1Lo (3)10/7 Sutton (India); 4. Anhur Ravensdale (Canada); 5 . Alfredo Gamboa 203 1 Imitr iy Yego ro v (·ssR) Kiev (3) 9/6 ( lexico); 6. Antonio Giusfredi (Brazil). IV - Jack Keller ((]SA) 202 1 10 Vasil Kr wnov (Bulg ari a) Sof ia (1) 5/ 21 14. 9; 2 . Christos ::--.1andikas(Gree e); 3. Lord David Burghley (GB); 202 1 5 Kresi mir Rac i c ( Yug oslavi a ) Bel gr a d e (1 ) 6/ 18 4 . Roberto Ramirez (Mexico). 202'3•5 Sie g fried Per l e b er g ( ero ) Munic h (1 ) 9/ 30 SE U-Fll\ALS (Tuesday, August 2) (Two heats, three qualify) 201 1 11,.5 Klaus e ubert (Ger ma ny) Pra gu e (3) 6/ 24 I - Keller 14 . 5; 2 . Burghl ey; 3. Finlay; 4 . Sutton; 5 . Sjostedt . 201 1 10 . 5 Martin Lot z (Ger ma ny) Le ip z ig ( ) 9/ 19 \' egner did not finish. II -Saling 14 .4 (equals world record); 2 . 201 1 8 Ha ns WuJ.ff ( erma ny) Kass el (1 ) 6/ 17 Beard; 3 . Welscher; -l . Mandikas; 5 . Fijira; 6 . Harper . 201'6 . 5 Sta nislav Voznya k (USSR) Kras n odar (4) 4/ 25 Fll\AL (Wednesday, August 3) 201 1 5 Magn e Folei d e ( or wa y) Ber g en ( 2) 8/ 20 1. Saling 14 .6; 2. Beard 14.7; 3 . Finlay 14. ; 4 . Keller; 5 . Burg h ­ 200 1 1005 Madis Ainso ( SSR) ar tu (1 ) 5/ 20 ley. Welscher dis qualifi ed aft er fini s hing s ixth , knocked down four 200 1 8 Al Hall (USA) Yonk er s (1 ) 6/ 10 hurdles .

Slo pi ng ground : 1 203 1 Dick Leffler ( Aus t ral i a ) :elbourn e (1 ) 12 / 2 Jim Beatty , ill be trying to br eak four m inutes in the mile at the Los Angeles Times meet on Feb. 10. In add ition to Beatty, oth ers in the race will be Jim Grelle, Laszlo Tabori an d Dave Manin, all JAVELIN THROW memb er s of the Los Angeles Track Club. Lo s Angeles TC coach Mihaly Igloi says, "Beatty\ ill have a band in the pace -sening and I 1 25 6 Mat ti Jokiniitt y ( Fi nlan d ) Kouvola ( 1 ) 7/ 10 am aiming fo r a 59 . 0 quarter, 1:5 . 0 half mil e, 2:59 . 0 three qua rters 1 25 5 - 5 Ha n s Sc hen k (German y) Di.ire n (1 ) 9/ 24 and a 4 :00 . 0 mil e ." Peter Snell , new world reco r d hold er in the mil e, 1 253 11 Her ma nn Salo mon (Ger ma ny) Hamburg (1 ) 9/ 10 will not r un in the mil e but will g o in the 1000 ya r ds ins tead . .. Vill a - 2.:531 9 • 5 Lauri Immon e n (F inla nd ) Ka nkanp aa (1 ) 9/ 3 nova senior Bob Ra emo r e ran a 4 . 7 anchor leg to pac e the Wildcat s 253'5 Hor st Ba d e ( er many) Berlin ( 2 ) 6/ 23 to a 3: 1 . 7 victo r y at the Boston Knights of Columbus meet . . . , hen 253 1 005 Mi kk o Paa na n en ( Finla nd) Kuor tan e ( 1 ) 7/ 16 John Uelses set his\ orld indoor record of 15'10¼'' in a s hington he 252 1 10 Jor ma Ki nnunen (Finl a nd) La uka a (1) / 22 cleared the bar by six to eight inches, accordin g to Maryland pole 252 1 9 Jo Kubas Mozu ra ( SSR) allinn (1) 6/ 25 vault coach George Butler. ''I'm sure he, ould hav e made it if the ba r 252 1 7 Maria n Haczy k ( Poland) was at 16'4", "Butler said, "and he would have s et the record with a 252' . 5 Olavi aris (Finlan) Savonlinna (l) I metal pole or any other kind. " Following his record vault, Uelses 252 1 0 .5 Larr y Stua r t ( SA) hodesto (1) 5/ 27 told the officials, Don't measure it , let me go for the big one . " 251 ' 7 Her ma nn Ri ed er (ve r ~any) Dort~ nd (2) 9/3 However, the officials did measure the vault and by the time they 251 1 5 'Nla dy s law 1 izei.ci k (Polan ) ·owa Euta (2) 8/ 2 finished uelses had cooled off and declined to go higher . 251 1 3 ~·Jal te r iCrUger (3ermany) Berlin (3) 6/23 The 15 '3" vault reported for Finland's Pentti. ikula in the 251 1 3 Ur s von 'Nartbu r g (Switzo) · ir:bledon (1) /12 la t issue of the • 'E\ SLETTER was actually made in a practi e 251 1 105 John Fromn: ( U3A) :t-·o esto (2) 5/27 session, same as Risto Ankio 's 14 '9¼" ... jim Grelle supplied the 25 1' 1. 5 er n er Lage s son (Sween) G8teborg (1) 8/ 2 alibi for , hen he beat him at the Portland indoor 250 '10 Huse i n Da ov ( 7 SSR) ~bilisi ( ) -+/9 meet. "I don't think Burly, as up to snuff, " Grelle said. "Sure I'm ·250• 3 o5 Mity o Dichev (Bulgaria) Sofia (2) 5/27 cocky enough to think I can beat him, but I've had leads before and 2 9 111 u8 ra n Swa nst rB m (Sweden) St ockholm (3) 9/9 lost. He's a better fighter than he looked tonight." The ou standing 2 9'10 Alfred :-~itc hell (Au s t ra l ia ) Brisbane ( 2 ) 3/ athlete award at the Portland meet, hO\ ever, \ ent to another Oregon 2 9 1 6 . 5 Luit po l d Ma i er ( er ma ny ) Muni ch ( 1 ) 6/18 miler, Keith Forman, who mo ed up to the two miles and\ on from 2 9 1 . 5 J a n Si ko rs ky ( A) Al buque r q e (1) 6/17 a good field. "I aught (Laszlo) Tabori by surprise, " Forman said. 2 1 9 . 5 hu ck Nil ki nson ( SA) Red la nds (1 ) /15 "It as strictly psychological. He's strong, but\ hen I \ em by he 2 8 1 805 Ryszard Pate lk a ( Pola nd ) Bycigosz cz (1) 5/ 29 just couldn't reach back and come up with the reserve. "