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Scoreboard He Went to Chile Senate Keeps Woman’S Open 1-84 Opponents Renew Here at Hammer Throw 100: 1 20 — MANCHESTK.R HERALD, Monday. June 1! !IB4 Hegarty puts on show Scoreboard He went to Chile Senate keeps Woman’s Open 1-84 opponents renew here at hammer throw 100: 1. Densle Llewellyn, Hartford, aid to Nicaragua] MCC Relays ;12.5,2. Sharon Mason, Anderson T.C ., Golf public opinion struggle with great pianist] 3. Lynn Kosh, Enfield T.C., 4. John Icoma, Anderson T.C. Bv Bob PapettI good throws) travelled so far is rected any early flaws to finish Longjump; 1. Amy Davis, DavIsTX. page 5 .. page 11 ... page 4 unusual— of Olympic proportions, with a gargantuan winning throw 5.22 meters, 2. April Davis, Davis T.C., Herald Sports Writer Men's High School 3. Althea Davis, Davis T.C., 4. Lynn U.8. Open results to be specific. of 237’ 6". The toss was a foot and a 100: 1. Donnv Seals, N H A G TC :11.14, Kask, Enfield T.C. A disbelieving crowd of onlook­ Hegarty, an Irishman and recent half short of an Olympic qualifying 2. John Gaskin, Weaver, 3. Clarence High jump; 1. Lynn Kask, Enfield At Momaronodi, N.Y., Juno I t graduate of Boston Uni versity, will mark (239’ under Irish regula­ Zacherv, East Catholic, 4. Greg T.C . 5’4". ers gaped as the 16-pound ball and Turner, Manchester. 100 hurdles: 1. April Davis, Davis (PorTO) chain soared towards the be competing in the Olympics for tions) but Hegarty has already Long lump: 1. MorkAllevne, Weaver T.C . ;15.3, 2. Althea Davis, Davis T.C . (Zoeller and Norman will moo) In an »• bleachers. The projectile thudded Ireland this summer in the bettered the cut-off distance twice 6'4", 2. Greg Turner, Manchester, 3. Discus; 1. Daryl Smith, Boston hole playoff Monday) University 145'8", 2. Bonnie Edmon­ into the earth like a meteor, hammer throw. At first glance of this year. William Fotherglll, Suttleld, 4. Harold Greg Norman Little. son, Abraxas T.C ., 3. Susan Gonem, Fuzzy Zoeller kicking up a foot-long divet about his bulging physique, one would Pole vault: 1. Danlle Murphy, South Terryvllle U.A., 4. Darby Barnes, Curtis Strange, S36J100 69-1^74^>— g1 ten feet away from the colored expect Hegarty to be about as "Ireland doesn’t have trials, Windsor 13’0", 2. Rick Morin, 3. James SCSU. Jlm‘ Thorpe, 22J35 66-71-70-^12 Phillips, Kllllnglv. Shot put: 1. Bonnie Edmonson, Manchester, Conn. pinneys that bordered around the articulate as the Incredible Hulk only qualifications to meet, so I ’m Johnny Miller, 22J3S 74-68-70-70— 12 High lump; 1. Russell Desrocher, Abraxos T.C . 11.55 meters, 2. Susan Hale Irwin, 16,238 686869-79-34 Clearing tonight; perimeter of the stands. but that's not the case. The 5’ 11 , in (the Olympics),” said Hegarty, Penney 5’10", 2. Richard Fronaptel, Ganem, Terryvllle U.A., 3. Sue Lewis, Mark O'Mearo, 14,237 71- 74-7169— 28$ Tuesday, June 19, 1984 “ It was an errant throw, I 225-pound Hegarty is affable and who lias trained with local con­ Westminster, 3. Jonas Katkavich, NHAT. Peter Jocobssn, 14,237 72- 73-7367— 15 Sunny Wednesday Univ. Fleet Feet. 1500: 1. Doreen Ennis Schwartz, Single copy: 25$ released late and it hooked to the easy going for a participant in such tender Andy Bessette, who missed Lee Trevino, 12,122 71- 7269-74— p Javelin; 1. David Durrenberger, WSSAC 4:38.6 (Meet Record), 2. Deb­ Fred Couples, 12,122 69- 71-74-72-36 — See page 2 left," explained hammer thrower an intense event. making the U.S. team at the L.A. Penney 57.45 meters, 2. Donald Hickey, bie Holodov, Falmouth, 3. Chrlsso Joy Hoos, 9,891 73- 73-70-71— 2W " I t ’s a delicate skill with a lot of trials on Sunday. Bessette, from M.A.C., 3. Bob Wardrop, M.A.C., 4. Lefes, W P TC , 4. Leslie Wrixon, (3ate- Andy Bean, 9,891 70- 71-75-71— 17 MnmhtBtn Declan Hegarty. Bad throws are Hrralb Andy Glover, Enfield. wav T.C . 72- 72-7469-W common in the sport. That Hegar- techniques and mechanics in­ Tolland, finished eighth in the Tom Watson, 9JI91 200:1. Thorb Towles, N HA G TC :22.05 4 X 100 relay: 1. P A L ;48.8, 2. Pacers Tim Simpson, 9,891 7^7168-76—ip ty's mistakes (and, of course, his volved," noted Hegarty, who cor­ trials. (Meet Record), 2. Mak Silva, NBTFA, T.C., 3. Davis T.C. Lonnv Wadkins, 9,891 72-71-72-72-289 3. Buddy Zacherv, East Catholic, 4. 400: 1. Yolande Small, P A L -.54.7, 2. Isoo AokI, 7,799 72- 70-72-74-18 Tom Wright, B.K.T.C. (3all Emanuel, P AL, 3. Deborah Ross, Hal Sutton, 7,799 7^73-74-70-3i 1500; 1. Tom Poskus, Terryvllle 4. Sharon Mason, Anderson T.C. Tom Puttier, 7,799 73-------- 7^7^71—2T 4:07.9 (Meet Record), 2. Andy Weiss, 800:1. Debbie Haladv, Falmouth T.C . Mark McCumber, Mayor says It’s not for sale Conard, 3. Esteban Rivera, 4. Tom 2:17.9,2. Jennifer Buell, Northfleld Mt. Lennie Clements, 7,799 Duggan, Wethersfield. Herman School, 3. Leslie Wrixon, Chip Beck, 6rfW No shows are notable 4 X 100 relay: 1. Weaver, ;43.9. Gateway T.C. Gll Morgan, 6,575 Triple lump: 1. Mork Allevne, 200: 1. Caren Askew, Pacers T.C. David (»raham, 6,575 71-72-70-76— 289 Weaver, 13.55 meters, 2. Doug Corwall, :24.4 (Meet Record), 2. Connie Simp­ Jock NIcfclaus, 6,575 71- 71-70-77— 1? Bv Bob PapettI who did show up. Which in turn, left co-favorites Pat Knighton and Dolfin Bronx Int., 3. Wllllom son, P AL, 3. Deborah Ross, 4. Denise Adriene Pitts. Joe Hager, 5,717 74-73-71-72-30 Herald Sports Writer many wondering how many more Fotherglll. Llewellyn. Bill (riasson, 5,717 72- 75-71-72-280 records by how many more se­ Other top contenders that failed 400: 1. Charlie Norman, Weaver, 4 X 400 relay: 1. Dolfin Bronx Int. Mike Sullivan, 5,717 70-73-70-77-210 to appear were Francois Bolduc in ; 50.9,2. Prince Thomas, Weaver, 3. Lee 3:50.3 (Meet Record), 2. Pacers T.C ., 3. Scott SImPtM, 5.21? , 72-75-7469-280 District offers to buy Judging by the shear number of conds would have fallen if all of the Perkins, East Lyme, 4. Douglas Lord, PAL. Peter Oosterhuls, 5,717 73-71-71-7S— SO competitors in the ninth annual top-billed talent had attended. the pole vault, Shawn Hall in the East Lvme. Javelin: 1. Teresa Mullln.CCSU 40.33 Jim Albus, 5J)31 77-69-74-71— » 1 Manchester Community College The Men’s Open sprints were a long jump and triple jump, and 600: I. Lawrence Palmer, Weaver, meters, 2. Lisa Oneto, Enfield T.C., 3. Hubert (}reen, 5ZB1 66-75-72-76-»l 1:56.9 (Meet Record), 2. James Neely, Cindy Lafham, West Haven, 4. Darby New England. Relays, the meet letdown as the top favorites in the 10-K winner Charles Breagy in the John Mohoffev, 5X131 72-74-77-66— g i Dolphin Bronx Int., 3. Chris Galllgon, Bornes, SCSU. Seve Ballesteros, 5X01 69-T3-74-75— I ) appeared to be a success. But 100, 200 and 400, including Edd Christie McCormick Mile. M.A.C., 4. Mike Remlglno, UnIv. Fleet (Jorv Koch, 4,573 74-71-75-72— 282 At least one other athlete who Feet. MCC Junior Rolays Tony SIMs, 4,573 73-72-76-71— 282 several notable no-shows lent a Brown, Walter Tullis, Tino Robin­ Discus: I. Dove Schufleld, 138’ 7</i", has attended Manchester in the Mike Donald, 4,573 68- 70-74-72-M feeling of overall disappointment son and Orlando Houghton were 2. Charles Courrieu, Enfield T.C., 3. Bill Bovs: 72- 74-74-72-32 Buckland firehouse (3eoroe Burns, 4,573 to the affair, particularly in the nowhere to be found. past but was absent this year had a Pawning, 4. Andy Glover, Enfield T . C. 10-11 Age group Steven Hart, 4X)60 73- 73-7^75—M running events. In contrast, the The Women’s Open 100 hurdles, legitimate excuse— the Olympic 110 hurdles; 1. Tyrone Prescod, Unly. 680; 1. Jason DIeterle 2:47.6, 2. Greg David (Tgrin, 4Xltt 74- 72-74-73— 29$ Fleet Feet :15.2, 2. Jonas Katkavich, Swift, 3. Mike Marsh. Pat Mc(3owan, 4X)60 74-72-77-70— 283 9 no-shows may have also paved the triais. Andy Bessette of Tolland surrounds the firehouse. The dispute subsided when the expected to be one of the highlights Univ. Fleet Feet, 3. James Donovan, Long lump; 1. Andre Daniel 7'2", 2. Jim Colbert, 4fi60 71- 73-77-72— 283 By Alex GIrelll way for the plethora of record- of the meet, had to be considered was trying to qualify in L.A. in the Doltin Bronx Int., 4. Tim Au, M.A.C. Raymond Smart, 3. Steve BQrlda. D.A. Welbrlng, 4X)60 76-71-73-73— 283 Herald Reporter The district argued successfully in district decided to look at land for the hammer throw. 4 x 400 relay: 1. Weaver, 3:26.2 (Meet 50: 1. Raymond Smart :06.91,2. Scott Mark Hayes, 3J73 72- 74-75-73— 284 court that it. not the town, had the right breaking performances by those diluted due to the absence of Record), 2.
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