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73rd Issue September, 1984 SL50 853 COMPETE IN NATIONALS Green Recaptures M50 Record Biggest Turnout Inglis, Dairympie Ever For U.S. Win National 15K Masters Meet Forty-one-year-old Ken Inglis ran in to the national Masters spotlight July 8 EUGENE, Oregon, August 19. A in Utica, New York by outdistancing record total of 853 athletes, age-30- the best Masters runners in the nation and-over, took part in the 17th annual to win the TAC National Masters 15K TAC National Masters Championships in 48:12. Championships this weekend at Kirk Randall, 42, finished 35 Eugene's Hayward Field. seconds behind in 48:47, edging John It was the largest turnout ever for a Dugdale, 49, by three seconds. Masters T&F meet in the , Dugdale took the M45 crown, with surpassing the previous high of 782 George Keim, 41, picking up the M40 competitors in last year's National show in 49:02. Masters Championships in Houston. Fifth Master and winning the M50 title was Norman Green, who reclaim Seven-hundred-seventeen men and ed the M50 record he had lost to 136 women competed in 5-year-age Oregon's Ray Hatton two weeks divisions on the fast Stevenson Track, earlier. Green posted 49:44, to lower site of the 1980 Oljonpic Trials and Hatton's pending time of 49:51 by many national T&F meets. seven seconds. Hatton had broken The 136 women represented 16 per Green's J6-month-oJd mark of50:07 in cent of the total participants — the Portland on June 24. highest ever for a national masters Cindy Dalrymple, 42, whose 75-race meet. The oldest competitor in the masters winning streak was broken by meet was Paul Spangler, 85, of San Shirley Matson four days earlier, Luis Obispo, California. began a new string with a solid 55:28 Meet director Dale Grace and Field W40 win over Canada's Diane Manager Al Tarpenning put on a pro Palmason, 46 (57:35), who notched the fessional, well-organized event with W45 laurels.. Gloria Brown took the hardly a glitch. The events went off on W50 title in 60:47. schedule, the results were posted pro Other division winners included: mptly, the weather was magnificent Howard Rubin, M55 (54:04); and the competition was outstanding. Hubert Morgan, M60 (57:49); John The meet was a social affair, as well. Rastani, M65 (62:44); Bill Brobston, Athletes and their families gathered for M70 (66:29); Charles Hackenheimer, a medical clinic on Friday morning, a M75 (73:40); Beryl Skelton, W55 brunch and general meeting on Satur (67:20); and Mary- Kramer, W60 (96:30). day morning, and a post-meet party on Sunday evening. The race was part of the popular Oregon's Barry Jatin clearsthewater barrierenroutetoa victory in 9:34.4 in theage35-39 division Boilmaker 15K, an annual Empire of the TAC National Masters TSF Championshipsin Eugene,Oregon August 18. A late influx of entries meant the State Event. • photo by Mike Noviello running of several extra sections of races, which meant the competition was still going on after midnight on BAKER SMASHES 51 Compete in National Decathlon Friday and until 11 p.m. on Saturday. Of the 853 entrants, 36 came from by SUZANNE HOPKINS led all competitors with an lAAF score 100 MARK IN other nations, including 14 from INDIANAPOLIS, July 7-8. The of 6537. This was Harvey's 100th Canada. Only about 100 were from 1984 TAC National Masters Decathlon Decathlon and is considered to be a DALLAS east of the Mississippi River. and Heptathlon Championships world record number of competitions. , who won gold, silver resulted in many outstanding perfor His 6537 score was a world record for News coverage of the meet was ex and bronze medals in the 1952 and mances and exciting age group com age 38 with 42" hurdles. Harvey set ceptional, with a story, photos and 1956 , lowered his own petitions. M35 meet records in the shotput,, results reported daily in the trackwise world age 50-54 100-meter record to Held at the world class Indiana U. discus, and . Gordon Reiter, Eugene Register-Guard. highlight the TAC Southwest Regional Track & Field Stadium, the 1984 cham 38, Ballwin, Mo., finished second to Several athletes successfully defend Masters Track and Field Champion pionships were sponsored by NIKE, 'Harvey with 5016 and broke the 1500m ed their national championships, but ships June 23 in Dallas. the Athletic Annex Running Centre meet record with 4:34. Jim Ball finish Jack Greenwood (M55 100, 200, 400, Baker, 52, blazed to a clocking of and thr-Hoosier Track Club. There ed third with 4351. llOH, 400H), after winning the 110 11.25, breaking his M50 mark of 11.3, were a record 60 registered entrants In contrast to Harvey, competing in high hurdles, severely pulled a hamstr set in September, 1982. (The mark is with 51 competitors. his first decathlon at the young age of ing in the 100 heats and flew home. Conlinued on Page 12 Rex Harvey, 38, Des Moines, Iowa, Continued on Page 10 Conlinued on Page 12 page 2 National Masters News September, 1984

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DEPARTMENT Write On! Letters to Editor 2 ii. Gun Lap 6 Address letters to: IVatlonal Masters Mews, P.O. Box 2372, Van Mays, CA 91404. Open Mouth 8 Track and Field Report 10 Marco Polo, M.D 12 NATIONAL DECATHLON served both as a social and a business meets as possible prior to 15 June 85 so Olympic Watch 14 On July 7th and 8th, two marvelous meeting. that we may get as many meets as Countdown to 15 days weatherwise, some 50-odd The officiating crew was both possible under our belts prior to leav Masters Scene 22 Masters enjoyed the 1984 National capable and patient; the track facilities ing for Rome. Schedule 23 Decathlon Championships at the new were super. The only down note was I also hope that these meet directors Track and Field Results 35 lUPUl Stadium in Indianapolis. that just one lady came for the hep will use TAC heights and distances Long Distance Results 37 Veteran campaigner Jim Weed, who tathlon. But all in all, it was the kind of for their hurdle events, which did not has appeared in most of these cham meet decathloners dream about. Come happen very often this past year. pionships, stated that this meet, along on, you specialists — if you had'been AI Guidet FEATURES with the 1981 affair in San Antonio, there, you might have gotten hooked California City, California possessed perhaps the best overall on ten-eventers too! That goes for the Twin Cities Preview 4 quality he had ever seen in a Masters Western Regionals 4 ladies as well. Frank Boy^les Corrections: Decathlon. Brown U. Meet 4 Greeleyr Colorado John P. Woods, 65, of Washington, The meet saw the debut of a number Philadelphia Meet ;.... 4 D.C., was listed in the results section of newcomers, ranging from men who Pepsi Challenge 7 I have just returned from the '84 of the NMN July issue as the winner had never previously seen some of the Waltham Meet 7 Masters National Decathlon Cham (2:03.18) of the M65 division in the '84 events, to , an Olympic Central Penn Meet 7 pionships held in Indianapolis. I have TAC National Masters 25K RR, medalist in the hurdles who showed Nike Corporate Shake Up 7 competed in every Masters national Washington, D.C., May 27. However, considerable potential. On the other Corporate Cup Relays 9 decathlon since 1977 except two in the accompanying article, he was side of things. Rex Harvey successfully Steamboat Classic 9 (ironically my two children were each identified incorrectly as Joe Belcher. took part in his 100th decathlon. As Western States 100-Mile .11 born the week of those decathlons), August's NMN said John Robinson usual there was a small army of walk Southeast Regionals 11 and in my opinion, this was one of the was the 3rd masters finisher in the ing wounded before the end, among Michigan Championships 11 best run decathlons of them all. Peachtree lOK in 32:04. Don Coffman them Gary Miller and A1 Brenda, who -f Canadian T&F Championships . 15 Thanks to Henry Hopkins, Brian Kim- was the actual 3rd master in 31:32. were in strong contention before com British T&F Championships ... 15 ball and all those Hoosiers who put on ing a cropper. Nevertheless, most of us VI World Games Schedule 16 this excellent meet. If the 1985 TAC managed to stagger through despite the National Masters International Results 18 National Masters T&F Champion usual pulls and bruises. Officers National T&F Results 39 ships, which will be held at this incredi Several divisions showed close com ble facility, are run as well as this The Athletics Congress flAC) petition. For example, in the 45-49 year's decathlon, I would highly group, newcomer Dale Lance edged TRACK & FIELD CHAIRMAN; recommend it to all fellow Masters Jerry Donley ENTRY FORMS out manytimes champion Ed Oleata in competitors. 1715 Alamo Ave. I an exciting finish. Henry Hopkins, ^ Jim Ball Colorado Springs CO 80907 Run Against Crime 15K 3 303/635-1234 who found time somehow to win the Huntlngton Beach, California 1: National Masters 15K 5 40-44 year-old division, did a fine job LONG DISTANCE CHAIRMAN: World Vets lOK/ .... 17 Bob Boat, 121 W. Sycamore Ave., managing the affair, ably assisted by 1985 T&F SCHEDULE Wake Forest, NC 27587 the Hoosier Track Club and his wife Now is the time for meet promoters TRACK & FIELD RECORDS: Suzanne, who took care of the food, who are planning their 1985 Masters Pete Mundle, 4017 Via Marina #C-301 the scoring, and a hundred other T&F meets to remember that the VI Venice. CA 90291, (213) 823-8804

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Masters To Go For 220 COMPETE IN Real Gold in WESTERN Minnesota REGIONALS It's not an Olympic gold medal, but A somewhat disappointing turnout something worth more than the pure of 220 athletes showed up for this monetary value ($68) of an Olympic year's successful TAC Western gold. Namely, cash. Regional Masters Track & Field Cham Any runner over age 35 will have a pionships in July 13-15. chance to pick up $3000 at the Twin After several months of waiting to Cities Marathon September 30 in Min find out whether the Los Angeles neapolis - St. Paul. Olympic Organizing Committee would Of the $150,000 in purse money to allow the use of one of their specially be distributed to all runners, masters built Olympic facilities, the superb Oc will win $19,500, with 12 age-graded cidental College track was finally made awards starting at $3000 and going available at the last moment. The late down in uniform steps of $250. announcement cut into the usual 300-P The masters purse money will be participants. distributed to men and women over age The pentathlon showcased the first 35 on the basis of times, handicapped night. An exciting duel developed bet according to their sex and 5-year age ween Carl Flowers, 37, of Santa group. The handicaps are based on the Monica and Jim HoUister, 39, of American age records for each group. Turlock. Carl opened with a 21-11 V* The fastest and slowest of the five age long jump. Flollister then etched away records are thrown out, and the other at Carl's lead both in the javelin and three are averaged. Continued on Page 13 Thus, here are the official handicaps for each group: Rain Dampens Age Group Men Women Philadelphia Meet 35-39 2:18:07 2:35:48 40-44 2:22:46 2:45:36 by PETE TAYLOR 45-49 2:29:25 2:56:35 PHILADELPHIA, July 21. Temple 50-54 2:32:31 3:00:48 University was the site today of the 55-59 2:35:15 3:15:16 11th Annual Philadelphia Masters 60-64 2:48:22 3:34:19 Outdoor T&F Championships. The 65-69 2:50:39 4:21:13 event was dampened by a light, steady 70-74 3:18:53 4:40:54 rain, but enthusiastic and capable per 75-79 4:02:47 4:56:46 formers, including some "heavy These times will be subtracted from travelers," made for a fine meet. the finishing times of all men and Jock Jocoy, 58, Del Mar, Calif. , winner of both the pentathlon and decathlon TAC national titles in the Underrated AI Cohen, (55), from women over the age of 35. Thus, a M55 division in 1984. Blauvelt, NY, did his own version of a 73-year-old woman who runs 4:45:57, "runner's sextathlon" by buUdogging will have 4:40:54 subtracted for a net his way through the 100m (2nd in time of 5:03. A 40-year-old man who Brown U. Meet Draws 140 13.4), the 200 (2nd in 27.4), the 400 (1st runs 2:29:54 will subtract 2:22:46 for a The first Brown University Masters well won the 100m in 11.9, and Small in 61.7), 800 (2nd in 2:44.9), 1500 (1st net time of 7:08. The 73-year-old Track and Field Meet at Providence, the 400 in 54.7. Sprinter Sally in 5:30.9), and 3000 (1st in 14:31.6). woman would thus have the better time Rhode Island on Jiily 29 drew 140 com Goodhue, W50, scored three wins, in For good measure, Al triple-jumped of the two and would receive more petitors, largely from the New England the 100m (15.8), 200 (32.8), and 400 26-7 for a first. prize money. area, who provided stiff competition (70.9). Indiana's A.E. Pitcher, the ver- So, in essence, a good runner of any resulting in some outstanding perfor Continued on Page 11 Continued on Page 11 age can win serious money — the first mances. time this has ever occurred in masters competition. It is a legitimate In the M45 200, Mel Barnwell edged Continued on Page 14 Ed Small, 23.8 to 23.9. Earlier, Barn- ^ Subscribe Now! I I The National Masters News is the bible of the Masters (Veterans) movement, the fastest growing segment of the running community. It's a I bargain at 12 issues a year for only $15. Get aboard the publication that's I covering the Masters scenemore thoroughly than ever. Subscribe now. I • $15 for 1 year/12 issues • New I • $28 for 2 years • Renewal • $25 for 1 year Ist-class air-mail • Payment enclosed • $30 for 1 year overseas air mail • Bill me

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was published. She wrote articles on The Modern Diana exercise and fitness for a number of popular magazines of the day and may by AILEEN RIGGIN have been the first female sports writer Track and field athletics lor girls are as she turned out columns for the Lon at last established upon a firm basis in don Morning Post and the New York K--V_ the South. Last week the Publicr h. Evening Post (the latter column was Schools Athletic called "The Modern Diana"). League of New *K Originally from , Orleans held its Aileen Riggin Soule now lives in third annual track rs> Honolulu, a 78-year-old widow. She and field cham ITH byMIKETYMN still swims a quarter-mile a day in the pionships for the ocean behind her luxury apartment as girls of that cay. part of her fitness program. She has For the kfit ei^- >> preached and practiced lifetime fitness. teen years the boys ''The Modern Diana have been holding - < * Readers may find some of Riggin's their champion views interesting, especially since most Asanation we have at last become exercise conscious. And what abless ships annually, ing it is, too! Personally, I believe the girls of our age have probably of them still apply today, to track and while for the girls been the most benefited by all of this. We can thank our lucky stars field and road racing as well as swimm they are comparauvely pew, as they that we are no longer expected to sit by the fireside and knit, while watching our ing, and often we get the impression have just been estaWished in the last * j • brothers get most of the fun out of life." that they are recent discoveries. Here three years. New Orleans was second Sounds like something written about are several of the subjects which she Four years later, in-the Olympics, only to New York in holding P.S.A. L. a dozen years ago, doesn't it? Not so. commented upon: she won the silver medal in the same championships and is rf« setxwid city io That paragraph was written by Aileen event and also captured the bronze Quality vs Quantity: "I want to im the Union to foster fins brmtch of Riggin and appeared in the November medal in the 100-meter . She press on all girls, while on the subject, athletics for both boy^ and girls. 1931 issue of Love Mirror magazine as won a number of national champion that my early development in swimm ; The meets are held on the fttmoua ships before turning professional in ing was possible only because of the part of an article entitled, "Fun for the :'; iConlinued on Page 13 Figure." 1926. system of training followed. I was Riggin, the subject of last month's As a professional, Riggin gave swim made to cover middle distance stret column, won the gold medal in spr ming and exhibitions around the ches at slow pace throughout the tie every day. Don't think for a mo ingboard diving at the 1920 Olympic world and served as an instructor at novitiate and never had any speed ment that walking isn't a grand sport. Games in Antwerp, Belgium, the First various resorts on the East Coast, in work at practice. This method builds None of us would think of eating only Olympics in which American women Bermuda, and in England. In 1931, her the swimming muscles effectively and once a week, yet we are quite contented participated. She was just 14 then. book "Modern Swimming & Diving" affords the best opportunity to correct to exercise less often than that. A little faults, at the same time avoiding all bit of concentrated exercise every day chance of strain from over-exertion. It is one sure way to keep fit. Do a little is constant speed work which taxes the walking every day and watch your face heart and lungs and prevents the ac and fvguie fVaUer you." Love NVvtvov, quiring of form. If one uses a modern November 1931. stroke effectively and goes at a Aging: "Sport has broken down the moderate pace, no strain attaches to barriers between youth and middle age. covering several miles." Country Life They meet on a common basis. The age magazine, July 1922. of neither acts as a handicap; the youth Trying too hard: "When you swim of the one is offset by the experience in an awkward way you are trying too of the other." The New York Evening hard. You are laboriously lifting one Post, 1926. arm after the other out of the water Stress: "1 wish every little girl could and your tightened leg muscles are learn to swim before she is ten and stubbornly being made to move in un keep it up through her teens. It would familiar cycles." The Morning Post, do away with many of our so-called 1927. nervous breakdowns, the hysteria, the Overtraining: "Believe it or not, it's craving for excitement for which we quite possible to do too much violent blame our girls nowadays." McCall's, exercise. Everything has a limit." Love May 1927. 41 -Ti Mirror, November, 1931. Losing Form: "It doesn't do any "Of course, one can overdo in any good to practice a dive once you've lost •-. r:. sport, especially if one is a champion. it. At least, that has been my ex The best remedy for the overdevelop perience. You just have to wait till it ment that comes when we train for comes back. And it does that as sud competitive sports is a form of exercise denly as it goes." Publication not idem which will counteract this effect." Mc- tified. Call's Magazine, April 1927. Women: "Only in the last few years Coaching: "It is surprising to most have girls gone in so seriously for people that a swimming champion, of athletics, and each year their repertory no matter how many years standing, becomes more comprehensive until, if must have her weekly coaching, not, of . they keep up at this rates, it won't be course, to learn anything new each long before they include almost every time, but so the coach can detect any known sport." The New York Evening slight errors that may have developed, Post, 1926. and correct them before they become Aileen Riggin was a true pioneer in serious." The New York Evening Post, the areas of fitness and women's 1926. sports. She was a woman ahead of her Walking: "None of us can swim at time. • ' r k- Aileen Riggin (U.S.A.), youngest Olympic champion, receiving trophy for fancy diving from King the beach every day, none of us can (Editor's note: Riggin participated Albert. play golf or tennis every day, but there in the Opening Ceremonies ofthe 1984 British Combine isn't one of us who couldn't walk a lit- Los Angeles Olympics.) September, 1984 National Masters News page 7

WALTHAMMEET DRAWS 130 WALTHAM, Mass., June 16. With a dazzling sun shining, the mood was. set for the 3rd Annual Waltham Masters and Submasters Track and Field Invitational. It was a festival at- mosphCTe as 130 competitors renewed old friendships and rivalries and discovered new ones. Kate Favreau, of the Waltham Track Club, was one of the more successful ^ fWi competitors. She captured first place in both the mile (5:40.1) and the 880 (2:42.9) in the 30-39 division. Suzette » ^211 Hall, 32, who has been competing for only a year, was hot on the trail of Favreau. Her mile time of 5:45.6 and 440 time of 1:12.7 shows the potential for a competitive season for these close friends and teammates. The men of the W.T.C. were also more than adequately represented as Bill Currier set a meet record in the 30-39 javelin with a throw of 203-8. Frank Champi placed second in the event with 199-6. Currier also won the discus competition (109-11). There were many other excellent showings: Sally Goodhue, 50, had ex cellent times in witining the lOOy (15.8) and 880 (2:53.7). Barbara Pike, won the 440 (69.6) and 880 (2:36.0) in the Women's 30-39 mile field in Waltham Masters Meet, Waltham, Mass., June drea Hatch, and Brigette Huber. 40-49 division. Barry Ivers, 73, the 16. (L to r)Sandy Miller, Suzette Hall, Kate Favreau (winner in 5:40,1), An- Photo by Keith E, Jacobson oldest competitor in the meet, was in spirational in the lOOy and 220. V\SQI]EZ,PIC\!^RT Isl Central Penn Meet Hetd The meet also had other athletes who TOP PEPSI MASTERS won more than one event. Boo Mor- Central Pennsylvania's first attempt awards for outstanding competitors. com, 63, set three M60 meet records in Many entrants for the Diet Pepsi in hosting a scaled down Masters out Their support played an important role the high jump (5-0), discus (123-5) and 10000 Meter Championships held at door track and field meet drew en in laying the foundations for Masters javelin (100-10). The New Hampshire Fort Lee, New Jersey, on July 1, qua couraging signs on June 30th, as track in an area where it is virtually native was an Olympic competitor in lified by winning local and regional Messiah College, host for the NCAA unknown. Their assistance will enable the 1948 games. Nat Heard, 66, of lOK races held from Coast to Coast. Division III Middle Atlantic Con future Masters meets to grow larger Continued on Page 21 Appropriately, the Masters winners ference's track and field champion each year, and this should enable more came from both Coasts, when Sal Vas- ships, provided an excellent facility. Masters athletes to compete in the quez, 44, from California, and Judy The meet was organized in just four established regions, where one normal Pickert, 40, from New York, were the NIKE weeks by Scott Thornsley at the many ly sees the same faces year after year. first forty-and-over finishers in 31:33 requests of area runners who had their The overwhelming majority of the CORPORATE and 38:24. first taste of Masters competition competitors had never competed in a Vasquez, 43rd of 1890 men finishers, SHAKEUP earlier this year at the Pennsylvania In Masters meet before, and their perfor had to contend with two tough Eastern door Track Meet in Carlisle. mances gave evidence that there is a Valdemar Schultz, Masters promo runners: nationally ranked Ted The 7-Up Company came to the large pool of Masters competitors in tion director for NIKE for the past few Haiman, 41, who was second Master in rescue at the last minute by providing terested in competing if only given the years, has joined the list of those pink- 32:06, and Gary Muhrcke, 43, third in awards for age group winners, while opportunity. The best example of this slippedbythe Beaverton, Oregon com 32:41. Brooks Shoes provided merchandise Continued on Page 10 pany in its continuing corporate shake- Bill Foulk, 51, from Montana, took up. the M50-59 race from veteran racer Schultz' duties will be handled, for Pete McCardle, 55, New Jersey, 33:39 now, by Chris Monty, who says to 34:08. Dr. George Sheehan, 65, New "NIKE intends to fulfill all its com Jersey, won the M60-69 division in INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY mitments to the Masters athletics pro 39:19, and consistent winner in the Sports America, Inc., America's up and coming track and field equip gram." GoldenAgecategory (70+) Max Pop ment company, is experiencing rapid growth and is seeking additional She said the NIKE Masters Race per, 81, New York, won that bracket in capital to meet product demand and to participate in new marketing Series would continue as planned, and 53:45. opportunities. that the company would follow The Masters female winner, Judy through on its support for the World Pickert, 31st of 528 women finishers, Sale of stock is by prospectus only and in units of $5,000. A limited Veterans Distance Running Champion and second place Joyce Black, 44, were number of $1,000 units will be available. ships in San Diego in December. "both timed in 38:24 at the finish, but Beginning July 1, 1984 stockholders will be able to buy equipment at NIKE has long been the prime cor Pickert, New York Girls Cross-country a discount. porate supporter for Masters athletics State Coordinator from Mahopac, was in the United States. Schultz was given the W40-49 win. For a free copy of our prospectus call 1-800-633-7777 or write to dedicated to the growth of the national Margrete Deckert, 51, ranked fourth Masters program, and his unselfish ef in the 1OK in 1983 in the W50-54 divi Sports America, Inc., forts have been deeply appreciated by sion, won the W50-59 race in 40:45, 101 Glover St., masters athletes throughout the nation. and Naomi Bartnoff, 60, took the 60-t-. Barton, VT 05822. • Continued on Page 11 National Masters News September, 1984

On Appreoching •'Ai Si OWilhEvefy Problemon PEN MOUTH by W. MacDONALD MILLER

Crested

It hasn't been easy these past few* weeks to think of much else but the LA Ivor Welch, whose number, 89, represents his age, and Paul Spangler, 85, await their awards with Olympics. I personally hit some highs and lows. I can't deny a twinge of pride Miss San Mateo County after Pepsi lOK, San Mateo, Calif., July 22. as the Women's Marathon struck up in dear old Santa Monica, the city of my Photo by Mike Tymn lost youth. Because I'm so basically part gentle Like how does 10,000 feet above sea takes about four hours. Now, if you're doobie dealer from Vail who stopped and part pussy, I was appalled by the level grab you as a higher calling? One subject to nose bleeds, forget it.. by on occasion. Did I say they had a pressure. The whole Greg Foster affair problem with running buddies is The town of Crested Butte takes a race? You wouldn't believe the race said a human being can't withstand it they're like wives, they sometimes little getting used to. My first impres they have unless you saw it. Good old - said they can. Define move away. Granted, in the case of sion is the accent. It's pure OK-Tex- Vic Sheppard, a few years out of good beauty anyway you want. Til exercise some wives, not far enough but in the San Antonio chili talk. I quickly learn old North High School in good old my prerogative by telling you Joan case of my old running buddy. Pudge ed why, the only people in town who Columbus, Ohio got the bright idea to Benoit is beautiful. Articulate and Futch, he truly went high and wide. He aren't from Oklahoma and Texas are stage a race in downtown Crested Butte thoughtful, truly a beautiful little literally fell off the edge of the earth in the real locals who are easy to spot. that reflected the local flavor. Speak squirt with a world of class. reverse and settled in Crested Butte, They have full red beards, and drive ing of local flavor. Crested Butte does The medal cpunt, flag waving and Colorado. jeep pickups with a dog in the back of make a kind of "only in America" television slurping was unfortunate. It This place makes Katmandu, Nepal the truck. If they have a chick she's statement. Crested Butte is 30 miles seems so contrary to what competition and all that "the land above the braless and if you think for one minute north of Gunnison at what mountain should mean to all of us. clouds" business look like Rolling I consider this backward conduct people call a "destination point." That Sebastian Coe trained secretly in Meadows, Illinois. What the hell, I -you're dead wrong. The only Vanessa means something like, you can get Chicago for two weeks prior to the needed some altitude training for the these people know is a waitress at the there but you might not get out. (Well fall marathon schedule, so we took •t r Olympics. He lived with Joan and Joe Plugged Nickel Saloon. That certainly over 300 inches of snow per winter, V Newton, America's top High School your basic upper middle class trip; five sa^s someVbmgfor what the'j oorvsldiet \ rtveatv a Cross Country coach, and worked out people and two dogs In a wide body news. during that period when the white in the morning on Butler National Golf compact. Note: Col. Saunders chicken All this still leaves unanswered a fungus falls is clearing snow off the Course and in the afternoon af York bones really make dogs fart. question that has bothered me for rooftops. During the summer, guys are High School, Newton's pride and joy How do you reach Crested Butte? years. What in the world would the actually wandering in the nearby and, not to be forgotten, the scene of Easy, pal, head north 30 miles out of world do without Oklahoma and mountains digging for gold and silver. many a Midwest Masters run, jump Gunnison and you're there, no prob. Texas? I never spent much time in What I'm trying to say without being and throw. It didn't matter in the least Remember what you were told in LA either place but I've come to a couple cruel is Crested Butte, Colorado is not that Coe is from Britain. He could the first time you asked how far hard conclusions; either they have the exactly 42nd at Times Square when it have been frpm outer space for all someplace was? "We don't measure world's worst weather, or they are the comes to activity. Maybe not so hot anyone who came in contact with him distance here by miles but rather by vacationing champions of this here when it comes to activity but when it cares. Coe is a good guy. The kind of how long it takes." Mountain people universe. Try San Diego some summer, comes to food and drink, this destina person you'd love to have as a have their own way of measuring and you'll swear you dropped in on a tion point doesn't have to take a back you really can't blame them. You have • j neighbor or as a friend. Anyone who Shriner's Convention in Dallas. If it seat to anywhere. Within a $700 moun ^ . came in contact with him while he was to understand that if you drive from wasn't for Oklahoma and Texas half tain bike ride of the local nerve center in Chicago was pulling for him in LA. Crested Butte to Aspen it takes a day the summer camps in Minnesota and (when wasthe last time you sawa hard >%• it I wasn't able to attend the Olympics and a half. If you use a mountain road Wisconsin would close their doors. ware store with gas pumps?) one can in person because of a higher calling. it takes eight hours, and if you walk it There can't be many people still at somewhat paradoxically dine on good home because I'm telling the truth. old mountain favorites such as; Crested damn Butte, Colorado is plum Canard Sauvage A' La Bigarade, full of people from Texas and Chateaubriand, Rotatouille, with the Oklahoma. Good guys with good look obligatory Vichyssoise, Artichokes and ing women, who unfortunately wear Truffles. Just for laughs most of these bras. The locals are just kinda moun down home cafes could offer a '53 tain guys. No turquoise jewelry or p, > Petrus for the high-spirited, a '64 hand tooled cowboy boots to speak of, Chambertin for the casual, even a '68 just beafds and baseball caps with Robert Mondavi Cab for the reckless some chain-saw company's logo. The visiting Texan. Dessert selections P^^y- local women are usually holding a kid featured simplicity, Peach Melba and \.• who also has a beard, a baseball cap say a '59 d'Yquem for fun. f'l and generally radiates a "I have not Yes, they sure as heck have a 10 mile eaten anything but nuts and bark for race. A testy 10 miler, dear Ocean seven years" appearance. Pacific beach runner, Midwestern Of course they have a big race in humidity-heat seeker. Central Park on- Crested Butte. There isn't any organiz the-run from dog dump and mugger ed running club in town and I couldn't friend, is the under-statement of the help wonder if these people realize the year. Remember I said the race started Al Guidet, 66, and Herb Miller, 68, en route to an 18.9 tie in the 110-meter hurdles in the NCSTC great advantage of this fact? The local meet July 7 in Berkeley. — on the main drag of Crested Butte? photo by Mike Tymn runners thought poor Jim Fixx was a Continued on Page 14 • •*«. September, 1984 National Masters News page 9

MASTERS PROVIDE niinois Masters Steam To Victory VICTORY MARGIN IN The Steamboat Classic Footrace is course. ing to give the IVS team the 10-11 win. CORPORATE CUP one of a multitude of events scheduled Doug Braasch (55:10) led the IVS Oaks was the top finishing master in during Steamboat Days, an annual contingent, which also included Joe the race which included 356 males. He RELAYS three-day festival held in Jime in O'Shea (55:10), Randy Ziffren (58:00), was followed by Charles Vanarsdale and Judy Tolliver (60:49), over the by TOM SHEAHEN Peoria, Illinois. This year, the 1Ith edi- (54:57) of Decatur, 111. Koch won the HTC team which consisted of Jim 50-59 division by over four minutes. SAN JOSE, California, July 22. Oaks (54:38), Gerald Koch (55:24), Judy Tolliver of East Peoria led all General Electric won the 6th Anriital Charlie Brown (60:29), and Earl female masters by eight minutes as she Runner's WorldCorporate Cup Relays Jacoby (63:00). The top three finishers finished 5th among the 59 female en today with the help of strong perfor from each club counted for team scor trants. • mances by their masters contingent.

• -r. GE amassed 124 points, narrowly edg ing IBM, which scored 122. AT&T, last year's winner, was third. Fifteen of GE's 124 points came from the masters division of the lOK on performances by Bill Clark, 40, (32:30) and Bill Meinhardt, 43, (33:54) for a total of 66:24. It was a repeat of Clark-Meinhardt's 1983 masters triumph. IBM was only nine seconds behind as Alan Pilling, 42, (32:51) and Chuck Frawley, 41, (32:41) picked up 12 points. In the 50+ bracket. Jack Gough (36:05) and Gordon Kafer (36:46) took first for Honeywell. On the track at San Jose City Col lege, open, masters and women's com First place finishers in four age groups at the petition was held in sunny, 80° F National Masters Decathlon in Indianapolis July weather. In the masters 1500, where a 8. From left; Frank Bowles, 63, Greeley, CO; single runner represented his company, Ham Morningstar, 67, Saline, Ml; Gilberto Gonzalez-Julia, 71, Hato Rey, PR; A.E. Pitcher, Klaus Kuester, 40, of Leo Burnett 82, Indianapolis. Leon Trout, 50, of Union, New Jersey competing in TAG National Masters Decathlon Championship Advertising Co., took the lead on the photo by Don Frye in Indianapolis July 8. final backslrelch to win in 4-.12.3. ptioto by Don Frye Tony Marshall of Hewlett-Packard tion featured more than 2,000 par was 2nd in 4:12.8, with Ray Stevens, ticipants in either the 4-mile or the \5K 43, of IBM nipping Rich Wolters of runs, which start together and run the What You Need to Know GE for third, 4:13.5 to 4:13.6. same course for the first two miles. In the masters relay (!/2 mile, V*, Vi), For the second year, the 15K featured masters team-challenge com TRACK & FIELD BOOKS Pacific Gas & Electric broke AT&T's petition between the Illinois Valley record of 5:08.1 by seven seconds in BRITISH AMATEUR ATHLETIC BOARD OFFICIAL PUBLICATIONS 5:01.2. IBM's Dan Fitzsimmons pulled Striders Track Club and the Hunt- sville, Alabama Track Club. Each his team from 9th to 3rd with a 52.1 LOTS OF INFO, PHOTOS S ILLUSTRATIONS ON TRAINING t TECHNIQUE 440 leg. PG&E was led by half-milers year. Masters teams from the two clubs compete in this event and in the HTC's Fefnie Montanez (2:05) and David Ro- UGCAmCN S PENTATHLON (Vtamen's) by McNab $6.50 Humana Rocket City Marathon in main, 42, who eased to a 30-yard vic HIGH JUPP by Dick $7.00 Hunstville for a challenge cup. HTC tory in 1:59. GE also broke its record HURDLING by Le Masurier $4.00 with a 5:06.5 for the place with a team won the initial competition at Steam JAVELIN by Paish $4.50 of John Krepick, (2:07) Martyn Adam- boat last summer and retained the cup tCNG JUMP by Kay $5.00 son, 45, (55) and Rich Wolters (2:04). at Humanatl^on last December, but middle DISTANCE, LONG DISTANCE, MARATHON & STEEPLEICHASE by Watts and Wilson $5.50 Delta Airlines' team of Eric Elbel, 41; this year the IVS team took a 10-11 vic .POLE VAULT by Dr. Neuff $4.00 A1 Venanzi, 44; and Jack Kelly, 43; tory over HTC on the hilly 9.3 mile .RACE WALKING by Hopkins $5.00 took third in 5:11.2. .SHOT PUTTING by Johnson $4.00 The day's final event was a sprint .SPRINTING S REIAY RACING by Marlo« $4.00 relay (220, 220, 440, 440, 220, 220) .STRENGTH TRAINING FOR ATHLETTCS by Dick, Johnson and Paish $6.00 with two women and one Master re TRIPIE JUMP by McNab $6.00 quired. Fitzsimmons burned a 22.6 for DISCUS by Paish $4.00 IBM. Plus .75

tional championship in Los Angeles *** WIMSEY HOUSE, PO BOX 33182, atANADA HILLS, CA 91344 *** next summer. The present meet has become increasingly popular, with more and faster teams in each suc ceeding year. USCTA says it is "fed up with the Corporate Cup Relays and tired of Arling Pitcher, 82, gets ready to pole vault in 1 ridiculous cost increases," and says it National Masters Decathlon in Indianapolis can run a better Corporate program.• •l"'y photo by Don Frye page 10 National Masters News September, 1984

NationalDecathlon THE ATHLETICS ^ Continued From Page 1 CONGRESS ^ A , MASfERS 82, was A.E. Pitcher of Indianapolis. On his home track, "Pitch" set the world age-82 decathlon mark with 607 TRACK A FIELD lAAF points and won the M80 age group. He also broke meet records in 1 XsaJ REPORT the 100m, 400m, llOmHH, discus, pole vault, 2nd day points and total by JERRY ALAN DONLE> points. Cfiairman, TAC MastersTrack &Field Committee "Pitch" was an inspiration for all athletes and spectators as he competed earnestly in all 10 events. Puerto Rico's Atarecent membership meeting of my local club. The Pikes Peak Road Run Gilberto Gonzalez-Julia, 71, defended ners, Ellen Hart gave a short speech. Ms. Hart has been an outstanding run his M70 title setting meet records in the ner and competitor from Colorado, finishing high in the trials for the U.S. shotput, high jump, 400m, discus, Olympic marathon team. However, over the years, at critical times, she incurred javelin and total points. injuries or physical problems that kept her from reaching her potential. In spite of Exciting competition took place in this, she is not bitter and has no regrets, though, from time to time, she admitted to the M45 and M30 age groups. Gary having asked such questions as "Why me?" Miller, 46, Glendale, CA, led M45 at While that question can never be ing." Your abilities, your talents, your the end of the first day with 2822 answered directly, Ms. Hart indicated capabilities, while cultivated and im points and meet records ui the long one positive element had come out of proved by your own individual efforts jump and 400m. Miller suffereji a pull all the adverse problems she has had — and energies, really are a gift. You the second day, opening the way for a Beverly LaVeck of Seattle enroute to a W45 she really did enjoy running, and to be should consider yourself blessed fight between Dale Lance, 46, Oilton, Canadian Open Record and U.S. citizens age-48 able to run was one of the major bless because of your ability to run, jump, record of 27:10.4 in tfie 5000-fneter race walk OK, and Ed Oleata, 47, La Jolla, CA. ings of her life. The extent of that and throw. Enjoy it! Share it! at ttie Canadian Masters T&FCfiampionstiips in Oleata bettered Lance in the discus blessing was dramatically When each of you reflect back, you Rictimond, B.C. July 8. and 1500m, but Lance took the 2nd pfioto by Sfiaron Davies, Marathon Pfwtos demonstrated to her while recovering will find someone you know, who, day's remaining events. Lance set M45 from her physical injuries when she because of physical or mental meet records in the 100m (11.8), high up in the nurdles and was forced to could not run. In addition to continu disabilities, will not be able to run or jump and hurdles (15.9) winning the drop out. Jim Shoemaker, 40, ing to compete on a national level, she jump or throw. You may have watched M45 with 5519. Oleata's 1500m time of Overland Park, KS, then finished the takes advantage of every opportunity this individual try to learn even the 4:42 was also a meet record as he second grueling day for third spot. she has to share that blessing with most elementary of physical finished second with 5369. Miller hung The meet's only disappointment was others whenever possible, including movements, such as opening and clos on to third with 4924 points. the lack of Heptathletes. Only one par meetings such as ours. ing a hand, or to walk without the aid In the M30 age group a similar battle ticipated. Joyce Bowerman, 43, The members of The Pikes Peak of some type of supporting device, or was taking place between Mike Davis, Wabash, IN, won the 40-44 agegroup. Road Runners went away from that to get enough oxygen only through a 34, New Lenox, IL; Bruce Michel, 32, The top three finishers in each age meeting with a much more positive at support system. ColUnsville, IL; and Tim Walters, 32, divisvon. teemed a, wood gtamed pla titude about what they were doing, Those individuals' physical efforts in Washington Court House, OH. que with the TAG Medal and engraved even though they too, from time to accomplishing life's most basic Walters led first day scores with 2964, plate. First place witmers also received time, suffered injuries, soreness, and elements use up more energy than you Davis 2888, and Michel 2827. a NIKE certificate for shoes. illnesses, all of which would keep them do in your regular workouts. Those in With the broad range of ages and ex Still leading going into the pole from participating at various times at dividuals, their friends and families, perience, the meet was an interesting vault, Walters suffered a no-height and the level they are truly capable of ac give great thanks for even the slightest and exciting one. Athletes coaching dropped to third. Davis cleared 12-1 Va , complishing. improvement. We tend to take our each other, friendships renewed, but trailed Michel who had scored 757 There is a verse from the Old Testa talents and capabilities and our bless lasting friendships developing and and 720 in the hurdles and discus. Go ment that is quite appropriate fof Ms. ings for granted and complain exten great performances marked the two ing into the final event, the 1500m run, Hart's attitude. In that Verse, God sively because of minor limitations. days of competition. All athletes Davis led Michel by one point 5400 to spoke to Abraham and told Abraham Let me encourage you to do as Ellen agreed that the I.U. Track & Stadium 5399. A fine 1500m time of 4:42 clinch that if Abraham would do what God Hart has done, appreciate your bless was an outstanding facility and are ed the championship for Davis. told him to do, he would bless ings, talents and capabilities, and be looking forward to the 1985 TAG Na willing to go out into the community Walters held on to finish third. Abraham, making his name famous, tional Masters Outdoor Track & Field so that he could be a blessing to many and somehow, some place, some way, In the M50 age group, Leon Trout, Championships being held in In others, in short "Blessed to be a bless share them with others. • 50, Union, NJ, was the champion, ty dianapolis. • ing a meet record in the hurdles. Bruce Hescock, 50, Bethany, CT, finished second. Former 400m Olympic hurdler. Josh Culbreath, 51, CentralPenn Meet Gwynedd, PA, finished third, setting a Continued From Page 7 400m meet record with 57.6. was provided by Alan Sommerville, 39, as ne ran a 4:15 I50um, the first time In the M65 age group Ham Morn- he had competed on a track since win ingstar, 67, Saline, MI, took first and ning the Pennsylvania high school lOOy set shotput and high jump meet 21 years before. records. The M55 age group was won Other fine performances, despite by Jock Jocoy, 58, Del Mar, CA with generally miserable weather condi 3298 lAAF points. R.G. Wolf finished tions. were turned in by Ali Salaam, second with 2892 and Martin Legett, 31, in the 100m (11.7 /) ana 20Um 59, Austin, "tX, third with 2365. (14.27); George Grummel. 31, in the Meet co-ordinator Henry Hopkins, 4uOhi (52.4); Vivian Nelson, 71, in the 41, Plainfield, IN, won the M40 age long jump (8-11); Donald Ernest, 72, division. At the first day's end, in his age group's 100m in 18.5; Kathy Hopkins led with 2432. Tom Thome, Glark, 31, in winning the women's 41, Neosho, MO, was second with 2230 1500m in 5:35; and Sam Monastero, as start of the women's 100 in the Northern California Seniors Track Classicjn Berkeley July 7. and William Busby, 40, Thomasville, he raced to impressive wins in tfie photo by Gretchen Snyder NC, was third with 20%. Busby pulled 200m, 400m, and 800m. • September, 1984 National Masters News page 11

LATIMER 4TH IN WESTERN STATES

Doug i^atimer, 46, was the first first master and 2nd female overall masters finisher in the Western States with a time of 20:23, just 19 minutes MASTERS RANKINGS 100-mile Endurance Run July 7-8 behind Judy Milkie, 34. Jim King, 27, through the High Sierra with a time of was the overall winner in 14:54. Mar 17:28. tha Maricle, 51, led the 50+ women in The Redwood City, California 22:42, becoming the first woman- ultramarathoner placed fourth overall over-50 to break the 24-hour barrier. Bill Stewart and Cindy Dalrymple Ratelle, Hubert Morgan, Clive Davies, in a starting field of 370. Latimer is the • topped the men's and women's Bill Brobston, Ed Benham and Cyril perennial masters winner of the race Masters lists in the official 1983 4J.S. Woods. which begins in Squaw Valley, Calif, Masters 15K Road Rankings recently Top ranked women were Marilyn and winds up and down the Sierras to HOSTS released by the National Running Data Hailbin, Marion Irvine, Margaret finish in Auburn, Calif. It is con SOUTHEAST Center. Miller, Jaclyn Caselli, Jo Hess, sidered the most difficult race in Felititas Salazar and Ruth Rothfarb. Stewart ran an American M40 America. Latimer won the race overall REGIONALS record 45:58 in the Gasparilla 15K in in the 35-39 rankings. just a few years ago. and Laurie Binder led the way. The TAG Southeast Regional Tampa February 5, 1983. Dalrymple In the 50-59 division, Gardner Masters Championships were held at The top ten in each age group are lurned in her year-leading time of Leighton of Napa, Calif., turned in an Lovett School in Atlanta, Georgia, on published in this issue in the same for astounding 18:49 for 10th place 55:16 in the Run Against Crime 15K in June 16. mat as they appear (to a depth of 50) in El Paso October 1. overall. Ralph Paffenbarger, 61, of Danny Theil of New Orleans, runn U.S. Masters Distance Rankings, 1984, Berkeley, Calif., raced an equally ex ing for the Lousiana Lightning club, Other men's division, winners in available for $9.95 from NRDC, PC cellent 22:03. Only by knowing the provided plenty of sparks with M35 cluded Ken Winn, Norm Green, Alex Box 42888, Tucson, AZ 85733. • adversities of the race can one truly ap wins in the lOOy (10.33), the 220y preciate those performances. (23.3), and 440y (50.9). It was the largest starting field ever 200 COMPETE IN MICHIGAN Bill Knocke of Lomita, Calif., won for the increasingly popular event, and the M40 330yH easily in 43.3. World Donald Hull, 65, an ex-Michigander The Michigan Athletics Congress 159 finished under 24 hours to win the M40 pole vault champion in 1983, who now resides in Florida, in the 200, Masters Track and Field Ch^pion- coveted Western States buckle. Ninety- Charlie Polhamus of Fitzgerald, and a 2:16.2 victory in the W30-39 800 ships at Hillsdale College on June 9-10 one mqre came in under the 30-hour Georgia, won his specialty at 1+3. drew over 700 entrants from Michigan by Nancy Noonan of Cleveland. cutoff. Floridian Carlos Fraundorfer was and the surrounding area, particularly Bjorg Austrheim-Smith, 41, was not challenged in his M50 hammer Ken Carman, 56, Garden City, from Cleveland, whose Over-The Hill (158-6), 35# weight (38-11), and shot Mich., ran an 11:36.7 3000m TC scored well in many events in winn (44-10) wins, but Phil Mulkey of steeplechase. Melba Hatch, 54, Ann Rain DampensMeet ing the overall team title. Atlanta gave Fraundorfer competition Outstanding individual perfor Arbor, Mich., did the 3000m in Continued From Page 4 in the discus before losing, 131-6 to mances included a 27.32 M65 win by 13:15.1. • satik oclogenatian, impressed the Vocal 129-3. However, the versatile Mulkey performers with a 17.2 100m and 37.2 took the high jump (5-3), triple jump for 200. Arling also triple-jumped (35-414), and pole vault (12-0). 18-614, high jumped 3-8, long jumped Phil Raschker of Atlanta ran the 7-5, threw the javelin 58-0, and hurled W35 lOOy in 11.41, high jumped +10, the discus 50-3. Strongman Ross and triple jumped 3+6, whuich would I Carter traveled even farther than Pit have won the M35 bronze by six in cher, flying in from Eugene, Oregon, ches. to capture the M70-74 discus (119-6) The meet was conducted by the and shot (42-7). Ross's throw bettered Atlanta Track Club. • Vernon Cheadle's record of 42-3 Vi for M70 shotputters. The 800 offered several Tine perfor Brown U Meet mances. Central Park Track Club's Continued From Page 4 Rob Jackson muscled his way to a 1:58.7 win in M30-34-, Don Boyer (a Nat Heard, M65, came up from Florida to win the 100m (13.9), 200 \:53.8 miVei as an undei%raduaLe at.the (29.1), artd shot (45.3). VihvvetsiVy oV NVary\and) ion^t. hacV repeated challenges from old Atlantic Woh Jacksorv, M30, took both the 800 (2:01.5) and 1500 (4:16.6). Kirk Coast Conference rival (Uiuv. of ? -si North Carolina) Bob Bennett to prevail Randall, M40, raced to twin victories in the 1500 (4:15.6) and 5000 (15:57.7). in M40-44, 2:05.6 to 2:06.9; Jim Dem- ma won M45-49 in 2:07.6; and easy- John Dugdale, M45, was the leader in ' triding Kelsey Brown glided to a the 800 (2:09.7) and 1500 (4:17.4). 2:20.9 win in M55-59. Brian Savilones, M30, had an Alfonso Walton (M30-34) was the unusual double: the 5000 (17:30.5) and fastest sprinter of the day as he posted 5000 racewalk (25:10.2). times that Olympic sprinters from Javelinists Bill Currier and Frank some of the smaller principalities might Champi dueled for the M35 win, with have trouble matching — 10.9 and Currier winning, 197-5 to 190-9. 21.6. Jennifer Pinto, a Trinidad native Robert Youngs and Jim Rothrock had now living in New York, captured the M50 first and second plape javelin tosses of 171-0 and 163-0, both na W35-39 crowns in 14.5 and 29.9. O tional championship quality. Because of the success of this meet, an indoor meet will be scheduled, ac Top PepsiMasters cording to Meet Director Neil Continued From Page 7 Steinberg. Brown University coaches The race, from Fort Lee to mwooa Team Kangaroo - St. Louis, Mo. Sets American Record Inthe 4X800 (8:17.2) (M30-39) at the 1984 Park, New York C5ty, was run under Bob and Anne Rothenberg were in National Indoor Championship in Princeton, New Jersey (Left to right; Gary Carr, Gordon Reiter, hot (80s), humid, scattered thunder- strumental for the success of this year's Jim Irwin, Lennie Harrison.) shower conditions. • outdoor meet. • page 12 National Masters News September, 1984

RUNNING WITH MARCO POLO, M.D

By ALEX RATELLE, M.D

MyCEirliestTO TRACKrunning experienceORwas onNOTaremoteTOgravel roadTRACKin northern Min nesota. By the time I was 10,1 was running on a brand new cinder track in MMin»c Minneapolis. Though I have not seen a cinder track in years, I still regard it as a great oppor tunity to leEun. Still in my memory is the vivid recollection of rounding a corner at full tilt, losing traction and flying full length onto the abrasive surface. Many masters runners lesuned their craft over dirt, gravel and sand tracks. The same adhesion that mjikes fast The most common injury in those days running possible is the same was shin splints. We knew little of ice "stickum" that locks the feet to the packs and rest. The sole treatment weis ankles to the knees to the hips to the ... taping. For those of us entering lumbar spine ... and an injury is mEuihood, the removal of arch to born. kneecap tape was painful beyond Latersd movement is abnormal. The belief. lower extremity in the biped was In this age of plastics, we have designed to move in a straught line. plastic tracks. Their design and This mechanism aided our amcestors in engineering is ingenious. I rsuely hejtr tracking and capturing game, and pro of shin splints, but that msdady hEis bably allowed for irregularities in ter been replaced with others — knee, rain. emkle or hip injuries. The capacity of the new tracks to ab Any attempt to explain the high in sorb concussion is likely a substantial cidence of injuries to track runners reason for new world track records. would be simplistic amd probably miss But this same virtue may be a vice. the truth. The virtue of "training on Since there is little slippage at the inter the track" is the small number of, face of the track and the runner's shoe, variables compared to road training. the differences in forward and lateral The runner and coach can easily com- movement are now absorbed by the pau-e workout times. And therein lies runner, not the old cinder track. the protective mechanism for reducing Thus, the fastest and "best" tracks injury risk. need to be approached with caution. To be continued ... • Walter Bauer, M.D., 58, edgingJack Gentry, in the 10000m 38;18 to 38;39, at the SeniorOlympics, St. Louis, Mo., May 29-31.

Nationals Continued From Page 1 W65 record of 3 feet, 8 inches in the toss was only 6 feet short of the world Baker's 100Mark Bruce Springbett, last year's M50 100 high jump apd a U.S. mark of 10-6% M50 best, set by 's Viekko Continued From Page 1 and 200 champion, suffered a cramp at in the long jump. Bowermaster also Javanainen in 1980. subject to ratification by the TAC and the finish of his 100 heat and also won the shot and discus, and defeated La Crescenta, California's Shirley WAVA Records Committees.) withdrew. U.S. W65 record-holder Jo Kolda in Kinsey set four U.S. women's 55-59 Baker also sped to a 23.51 in winning Five world and 14 American age- near-record time in the 100 and 200. marks in the discus (87-4), javelin the 200 by nearly two seconds. The division records were established. Four Bowermaister's high jump upped the (82-1), long jump (11-11) and shot put time is only a tick off Baker's world were set by men and 15 by women. mark of 3-7'/2 set by West Germany's (30-0%). She also won the 200 and M50 mark of 23.4. Irene Obera, the fastest-ever woman Annchen Reile in 1980. 80-meter hurdles. J. B. Haggerty posted fast wins in age 50-or-bver, lowered her own Vivian Nelson of Harrisburg, PA set California's Marilyn Haubin picked the M35 100 (10.8), 200 (22.49) and 400 world W50 100-meter mark of 13.16 a world W70 mark of 3-4 in the high off two records in the W45 bracket, (49.8). Roy Turner burned a 51.76 in with a sizzling 13.13. The high school jump, breaking the old standard of running the 800 in 2:27.35 to better the M40 400. principal from Moraga, California also 3-3'A, held by Finland's Irja Saunama. Mary Czarapata's 4-year-old mark of Gene Timberlake edged Dale Hager bettered her W50 200-meter world Two world men's marks were set by 2:27.8; and the 1500 in 4:57.15, lower in a fast M40 - 800, 2:01.5 to 2:02,5. mark of 27.4 with a 27.25, but it was Ross Carter and John Scatti. Carter ing her own 5:02.3 record. Timberlake added the 1500 gold in wind-aided and won't go into the uncorked a 43-0% shot put to raise his Washington State's Nola Bruhn set 4:08.8. \r\- record books. Obera also smashed own M70 mark of 42-7. Satti long two widely different U.S. W55 marks Dave Dennison won the M40 highs 4i' Gretchen Snyder's W50 American 400 jumped l5-2Vz to increase the M70 in the 10,000 (43:07.7) and 400 (80.20), and intermediates in 16.11 and 58.20. mark of 64.93 with a .64.58, coming standard of 15-0, set by West Ger breaking the old records of 43:09.8 and Former Olympian and current U.S. from behind in the stretch to overtake many's Josef Sahimann in 1979. 85.69, respectively. Populist Party Presidential candidate Snyder (65.20) in one of the top races J'hil Conley of Woodside, California Mike Kelly of Tyree Island, Georgia won the M55 high jump of the meet. celebrated his 50th birthday on the blazed to a 14.88 clocking in the M35. (4-8), pole vault (10-11), shot (39-7), Mary Bowermaster of Fairborn, 17th with a new U.S. M50 javelin 110-highs, dropping his own pending discus (116-10) and javelin (128-9). Ohio won six events in the women's heave of 184-6, bettering Bill Morales' AR of 14.92. Wendell Padmer hurled the discus age 65-69 division, including a world 16-year-old mark of 173-9. Conley's Continued on Page 21 160-1 and shot 41-9 in M50 action.• September, 1984 National Masters News page 13 Western Regionals Continued From Page 4 discus, SO that the lead was a mere SS points going into the 1500. But, Jim ran a blazing 4:39.8 1500 and carried home the crown, a newly designed TAC' medal by meet director Gary Miller, and a new American record for age 39 of 2772 points. Nate Robinson, 32, scored 2993 points in his first pentathlon to win thf other submaster division. Ed Martin won the M50 bracket with a solid 1840 lAAF points. Pete Fetter, 63, surpass ed the American age record by over 200 points, but his javelin did not pass in spection. • At the conclusion of the pentathlon, the athletes had nothing but praise for the competition, sportsmanship and officials and a big thanks to: Doug Smith for scoring. Coach Bill Harvey and his helpers from the College, and the skunk family that threatened the evening air but decided to retire under the pole vault pit. Saturday's track events started with a new American W35 record in the 4X100m relay with the CDM quartet of Sondra Schumacher, Jean Carter, Shirley Kinsey and Christel Miller tim ed in 58.7. This bettered the So. Calif. Men's 40-49 880y at Waltham Masters Meet, Waitham, Mass., June 16, (L ner (2:12.0) Bill Masuckl. Striders mark of 58.9. to r) Larry Decker, Ron Dean (55), Harold Hatch, James Verdien, and win Photo by Keith E. Jacobson The women athletes played havoc with the track events setting two world Marilyn White, Kathy Kusner, There were some thirty men who sun or their extra duty at the recent records, four American records and Magdalena Kuehne, Maxine Waters, were double winners or more in the Olympic trials that drove these men to several individual age records. Elvyn Blair, Diana Smith, LaTanya three day meet. In the hammer and this fantasy. They all survived and Shirley Kinsey, 55, set two American Glass and Sondra Schumacher won shot, new meet standards were walked off proudly, back in hat and W55 records in the 80m hurdles (16.6) one or more championships. established in the M50-69 age groups, tie. and 200 (33.1). Bob MacConaghy, 76, threw the due to the fact that the athletes were re At the end of the three-day competi Cherrie Sherrard once again tied her javelin over 100 feet for a new quired to use the newly adopted im tion, the meet directors drew some con- own W40 12.5 80m hurdles time. She American age-group record and plements (6k, 5k and 4k). culsions. It was a very successful meet was also a winner in the 1(X), 200, shot vaulted 7'3". Winfield McFadden The finale was auspicious with four at a beautiful facility. The shade and put and discus. displayed his athletic prowess by winn- of the meet's TAC officials entering a smog were scarce and the results ex Irene Obeia set World W50 records ning five M75 championships: l(X)m, 4X400 meter relay. It was either the hot cellent. • in the 100, (13.17) and 200 (27.4). In HJ, DT, LJ and TJ. one of the finest competitive races of Bill Fitzgerald ran two new age-59 the meeting, Chestine Barnes, 37, held records for the 800 and 1500 in 2:16.4 I off Judy Vivian, 32, in the 800in a new and 4:34.3, respectively. NOW AVAILABLE I American W35 record of 2:13.2. Eric Owers was able to catch George Chestine also set an age 37 record in Cohen in the M40 1500. In the 800, Masters Age-Records 1984 the 400 of 61.4, while Judy ran an ex Cohen came from behind to best both Compiled by National TAC Masters T&F Records Chairman cellent 1500 in 4:46.4. Owers and Romain. Mel Elliot won the Pete Mundle with Lori Maynard and Alan Wood. Christel Miller, Edith Mendyka, M45 400, 800, and 1500. •Men's and Women's World and U.S. Age Bests for all Track & Field Events, age 35 and up, as of Jan. 1, 1984.

TheModem Diana •U.S. Age Bests for Men & Women for all race-walking Continued From Page 6 and sixty-three inches. There is also an events, age 40 and up, as of Jan. 1, 1984 unlimited class for the few that are racetrack, which is out of use at this / time of year, and it is surprising how taller than their schoolmates. •Men's U.S. Masters Indoor & Outdoor Championship well the contests ve conducted and ★ ★ ★ Records. how many people go to see them. There is always plenty of competi •48 pages. Thousands of entries. Lists name, age, state In the last meet there were over 500 tion in the twenty-four events schedul entires, and every year there has been a ed, and the youngsters that win are just and date of record. marked increase in the number of con as proud of their trophies as if they had testants among the young schoolgirls won a world's championship. Of Send $4 plus $1 for postage and handling to: of New Orleans. Every size and age is course, the authorities in charge are NATIONAL MASTERS NEWS represented and, as in the New York very careful that the children do not P.O. Box 2372 schools, each girl competes in her own overexert themselves, and they are only Van Nuys, CA 91404 class. It is an interesting fact that in allowed to run short distances and stead of classing the girls by weight, as compete in two events in one meet. Name. is the method in most schools, the schoolgirls of New Orleans are classed Address. according to height. Consequently, From the New York Evening Post, City. 3tate_ .Zip. there are groups of fifty-five, fifty-nine 1926.

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weather for the men's marathon never got into the 80's, the Games were brilliantly organized, the smog was minimal, the niunber of visitors was far below expectations, the rental-car companies took a bath as customers thumbed their noses at their price- U gouging, and the volunteers did a super job. • We-Told-You-Wrong Depart ment: Gidamis Shahanga, our tout for QxP the marathon gold, succumbed to Freeway Fever and left his kick at the Slauson cut-off to finish 27th. by AL SHEAHEN to the hearts of the world. • The next-best thing to the Olym • "The Games are over, let the traf • The great, unreported story of the pics is the World Veterans Games, fic begin," Los Angeles Tom Games was the emergence of dozens of which is why I can hardly wait to go to Bradley said after what many called the Third World nations. Seventeen coun Rome next June. Ifyou somehow miss most successful Olympics ever. tries were competing for the first time. ed L.A. try not to miss Rome. • • It was one of the most intense, ex Athletes from Asia, Africa and South citing, thrilling and inspirational 16 America dominated the preliminary days ever experienced. heats of the sprints. Many made the Open Mouth • Post-Olympic depression has semis and finals, especially, runners Continued From Page 8 already hit L.A. Every shrink in town from Senegal, Kenya, Brazil, Nigeria Larry Stuart, E\ Toro, Calif., who set a new M45 That's at nearly 10,CKX) feet above sea is reportedly booked solid. and Sudan. world record for the javelin of 238-10 oh May level for openers, pal. It quickly left • In the afterglow, the city is still • Burke didn't match his 235-7 12 at Redlands U., Calif. town by way of a 2,000 foot ascent to stunned. One reporter summed up the Olympic Trials hammer throw, but he the foot, get this, the foot of Mt. Ax- town's feelings with a simple: "What • 1 was embarrassed by ABC's made us all proud. With 90,000 fans tel, all in 5 miles. The ascent, as moun jingoistic TV coverage, and virtually the hell was that?" urging him on, he must have wondered tain men, Okies and Texans all agree, • L.A. hasn't shed so many tears of what was going on. Usually, all the stopped watching after the third day. is a bitch. The trail is full of rocks and -i't. ' •^joy since Debbie Reynolds married Ed hammer throwers attract are two guys Elven though two-thirds of the medals three times crosses a raging mountain die Fisher. Half the town was in tears and a dog. He threw 221-6, not quite were won by foreigners, it seemed ABC stream. Frankly, 1 don't have much at the opening ceremonies; again when far enough to make the finals, but far focused 90% of its coverage on mountain running experience, just won the first-ever enough for me. Americans. ABC swept first place each what I've picked up from Ken Young ,! women's marathon; again when Nawal • "It was a thrill just to walk into night in the ratings, so Roone Arledge bragging about what he did to this El Moutawakil won Morrocco's first- the stadium and see so many people is smug. It seems nationalism plays in mountain and that mountain so my ef ever Olympic medal; again when little and to hear so many people cheering," Peoria. fort was a disaster. Couldn't make one Nigeria challenged the great nations of Burke said. "I was certain there must • Arledge and Baron de Coubertin mile on the run. The winner, Dave the world and won a bronze medal in be another event going on because wouldn't have bit it off. I can just see McGuiie, tan T-.IO pace to tbe top atvd the 1600 relay; again when Zola and there were so many people there. I was Roone trying to keep a straight face as -sub five's down for a time of 66:10 Mary took each other out ofthe race of really in it until the end. I think maybe de Coubertin tells him the "important minutes. He's a ski instructor who runs their lives; again when Edwin Moses, I said more for middle-aged people by thing in the Olympic Games is not to in the mountains during the summer. after another nerve-wracking false not advancing to the finals. I showed win but to take part; the essential thing People are referred to as mountain start, won his 105th consecutive race; them it's possible to feel satisfaction-in is not to have conquered but to have runners and others. Forty-seven people . m; again when forty-four-year-old Ed just competing, not in the winning." fought well." Frank Gifford would showed up for the race (40 last year) > •; Burke, representing masters athletes • Burke said he "trained hard and snicker. Roone's idea of a drinking but just about everyone in town had everywhere, carried the U.S. flag at the tried hard and I went for it." He plans buddy would be George Patton, who free beer at Vic's after the race. No flag opening ceremonies; and again when to compete in Europe with the U.S. said: "Americans love a winner, and waving, little bitching and a whole lot jr: Gabrielle Andersen, 38, ran her way in team. will not tolerate a loser." of good feeling, about people and a •very special part of our country. • Never mind that, the crowd at the Coliseum was fairminded, applauding Given the choice between wondering every medalist, regardless of nationali if Jim McKay is using enough polligrip ty. In fact, we were secretly rooting for or Crested Butte, Colorado - all 1 can Pierre Quinon to win the pole vault so say is, bring back the Russians. • we could hear the Marseillaise at the victory ceremony. We pulled for Mogenberg to win the high jump over Zhu so we could hear Deutschland Ub- Minnesota Masters ber Alles, one of the world's great % t P « ^ Continued From Page 4 melodies, even if ill-used in the past. breakthrough, thanks to director Jack • Andersen (now known as Moran's strong belief in the concept of Andersen-Scheiss to the world) lives in masters competition. Idaho and has been running in the U.S. Entries are now up to 5(XX), with an for years, winning the W35, and often 7 anticipated 8(K)0 when entries close. the women's open, division of dozens Competition will be strong. Amoiig .' V- of races. The Greek government in the entrants are Don Kardong, 35; vited her to make a 10-day visit to Duncan MacDonald, 35; Athol Bar in recognition of "her courage ton, 36; Mike Manley, 42; Barry and athletic effort in the Olympic Brown, 40; Mike Heffernan, 44; spirit." r V George Keim, 41; Fritz Mueller, 48; • The oldest athlete in the Ernie Billups, 47; Norm Green, 52; Hal % was Britain's Joyce Smith Higdon, 53; Alex Ratelle, 60; Karen who set a women's world best for age Scannell, 46; Sandra Kiddy, 47; Jane Afull house stands at the Los Angeles Coliseum (or the first-ever playing of the national anthem of 46 with a stunning 2:32. Britain's Buch, 36; Christa Romppanen, 45; Morrocco. Nawal El Moutawakil (on screen at right) won the 400-meter hurdles to give Morrocco its , 39, ran 2:28:54. Ruth Anderson, 55; Margaret Miller, : i first Olympic medal. • We-Told-You-So Department: the 58; and Toshiko d'Elia, 54.• September, 1984 National Masters News page 15 %INTERNATIONAL SECTIONIS ^ ^ The only national publication devoted exclusively to track &field and long distance running for men and women over age 30

9 months to go COUNTDOWN TO ROME

The schedule for the VI World Veterans Games is printed in this issue. Cesare Beccalli, European Representative to WAVA and Director of the 1985 Games, held a press conference in Los Angeles during the Olympics to publicize the event to lAAF members. He was joined by the President of the Italian Sports Federation and by Rossi Doria, the Tourist Minister of , who both said they were dedicated to making the Games a rousing success. "We expect to spend about $600,000 federation, which plans to use these on the Games, and to draw over 6,000 Games as a trial run for the World athletes," Beccalli said. "These will be Athletics Championships in Rome in the best Veterans Games ever held." 1987. Beccalli said the Italian Masters The Games will be held in Rome organization has the complete support from Saturday, June 22 through Sun of the government and the sports day, June 30, 1985, with a day off from competition on Monday, June 24th. The entry form will be published in NMN in future issues. Entries must be received in Italy before March 31, 1985. The Games are open to all men age ROMA 40 or over (born before June 23, 1945) and to ail women age 35 or over (born before June 23, 1950) who are physically fit. There are suggested, but not mandatory, performance guidelines. Participation, as always, will be on an individual basis. There will be no teams officially representing any coun try. Relay competition will be held Liz McBlaIn won 11 gold medals In the W35 division at theCanadian Masters T&F Championships in among the six regions (North America, Richmond, B.C. July 7-8, including this one in the triple jump at 31-1, a new Canadian W35 record. photo by Sharon Davies, Marathon Photos South America, Asia, Europe, Africa and Oceania) with athletes from any country in a region eligible for the t'-t 147 COMPETE IN CANADA team. • by DON TRETHEWEY dian citizen anywhere in the world, Eight Canadian records were broken whereas a Canadian Open Record may and eleven new marks were established be set by a citizen of any country in a NINE BRITISH by the 130 men and 17 women masters" competition held in Canada or by a and sub-masters entrants at the com Canadian citizen anywhere). McLeod RECORDSSET bined Canadian & British Columbia also won gold medals in the 400 (77.5), IN EDINBURGH Masters Track and Field Champion 1500 (5:29.1) and 5000 (20:51.0). ships in Richmond, B.C., July 7-8. Other existing marks shattered were The 14th British Veterans Track and Near perfect weather conditions W45, 5000 Race walk, Beverly Field Championships at Meadowbrook both days greatly aided the assault on LaVeck, 27:10.4; M75, 400 Hugh Clif Stadium, Edinburgh, Scotland, on Ju the record book. The mornings were ford, 86.2; W70, 800 Ivy Granstrom, ly 28-29, produced nine United cloudy and cool with temperatures 4:02.5; M55, Pole Vault, Stan Egerton, Kingdom records and fine per about 15c (60 F) for the 5000 & 10000. 3.20; M70, Shot Put, Ross Carter, formances in practically every event. About noon each day, the clouds burn 12.88; W45, Shot Put, Violet Pollock Five of the new marks were set by ed off and temperatures rose to the Tittler, 8.25. female contestants. mid-20's (75 F) for the shorter Eight of the new marks resulted The record setters were Sally Ar distances. from the recent WAVA standardiza mour, W50, 800 (2:48.59); Yvonne Barbara McLeod, W45, of Ottawa, tions in the throwing events and Miles, W40, 5000 (18:58.50); Susan Jed the assault on existing Canadian hurdles. The other three resulted from Charlie Wimberley (6507) of New Orleans leads Thomson, W50 5000 (20:26.04); W. marks with Canadian Native and the filling of a blank spade in the ex Ralph Miller (6641) of Seattle in the M50 Sayer, W45, 3000 racewalk (17:40.02); isting records (W60 discus); and two 800-meter run in the Canadian Masters T&F Danny Coyle, M40, high jump Canadian Open records in the KXXX) Championships July 8 in Richmond, B.C. Miller (4l;58.4) and 800 (2:51.0). (Canadian new events for women included for the had the strongest kick to win, 2:09.9 to 2.10.3. (5-11VA); George Leete, M55, triple Native Records may be set by a Cana Continued on Page 21 photo by Sharon Davies, Marathon Photos ^ Continued on Page 21 page 16 National Masters News September, 1984

SCHEDULE F0R VI WORLD VETERANS GAMES - JUNE 22-30, 1985 PROVISIONAL PROGRAMME - VORLAUFIGER ZEITPLAN

LEGENDA: b = balterie/heals/Vorlaul si = semilinali/semifinals/Zwischehlauf f - finaliyftnals/Endlauf LJ = Long jump/Weitsprung HJ = HighJump/Hochsprung PV = Pole vault/Slabhochsprung TJ = Triple jump/Dreisprung D = Discus SH = Shot puPKugelstossen H = Hammer JA = Javelin/Speerwerfen ST = Sleeplechase/Hindernis TW = Track walk/Bahngehen RW = Roadwalk/Strassengehen AM = MorningWormittag PM = Afternoon ornighl/Nachmittag odernachl 1

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22 PM too Si 100 sf 100sf 100 sf SH H PEN JA JA JA 10000 HJ HJ 10000 10000

Sun/So 200 b 200b 10000 10000 200 b 200b 200b 200b HJ 23 AM H JA 200b 200b JA HJ HJ HJ JA H PEN 5512 1 23 PM llOhsb llOhsb nOhsb nohsb nOhsb nOhsb BOhsb BOhsb BOhsb lOOf lOOf lOOf lOOf tool lOOf 1001 lOOf lOOf SH SH H SH H PEN JA SH SH SH

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25 PM IIOhBl nohsf llOhsf llOhsf 100hsf lOOhsf BOhsf BOhsf BOhsf 20081 200 sf 200si 200 sf 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 TJ 0 5000 TW H. TJ

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Wed/MI 200 f 200f 200f 2001 2001 2001 200f 200f 2001 26 PM 400 hsb 400hsb 400 hsb 6001 BOOf BOOf BOOf BOOf BOOf 6001 BOOf BOOf U 5000TW 5000 5000 0 5000TW 5000 TJ 5000TW 5000 TW . i' \ "'*• , t k i' Thti/Do 400b 400b 400b 400 b 400 b 400b 400b 400b 2000 ST 27 AM TJ PEN 0 PV 2000 ST 2000 ST 5000TW U TJ

27 PM 3000 ST 3000ST 3000ST 3000 ST 2000 ST 2000 ST PV LJ LJ TJ TJ PV D

'• i^'y Fri/Fr CROSS CROSS CROSS CROSS CROSS CROSS CROSS CROSS CROSS 28 AM 400 sf 400 sf 400 sf 400sf U D 0 D PEN U U

28 PM 400hsf 400hsf 400hsf 400 hsf 400hsf 400hsf 400 hsf 400hsf 1500b 1500b 1500b 1500b 1500b 1500b 1500b D U PV

Sat/Sa RW20Km RW20Km RW20Km RW20Km RW20Km ISOOf ISOOf ISOOf ISOOf 29 AM PV PEN RW20Km RW20Km RW20Km RW20Km Derek Mahaffey (6512) of Seattle's Snohomish Track Club leads the early going tn the combined 29 PM 400 f 4001 4001 400 f 4001 4001 4001 4001 4001 1500f 15001 ISOOf 15001 ISOOf M50/55 10,000-meter run In the Canadian Masters T&F Championships July 7 in Richmond, B.C.

Sun/So MARATHON MARATHON MARATHON MARATHON MARATHON MARATHON MARATHON MARATHON MARATHON Mahaffey went on to win the M50 title in 35:05. Close behind is Harry Adshead who took 2nd in 30 AM Relays Relays Relays Relays Relays Relays Relays Relays 35:56. Running 3rd is Arthur Taylor (6539), the M55 winner in 37:43. Taylor is a World Veterans Steeplechase champion. photo by Sharon Davles, Marathon Photos PROVISIONAL PROGRAMME - VORLAUFIGER ZEITPLAN

WOMEN 35 40 45 SO 55 60 65 + FRAUEN BRITISH NATIONAL VETERANS CHAMPIONSHIPS

100b JULY 7-8. EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND SaVSa 100b 100b 100b tOOb 100b JA PEN 22 AM SH SH PEN PEN JA SH 10000 ; 10000 10000 10000 10000 10000 PENTATHLON 10000 i 22 PM 100Sf 100 sf 100 sf .BOOb BOOb 1 TOTAL BOOb BOOb BOOb JA JA 200m U Jav 1500m POINTS HJ "I M40t 21 ' P Ow«n 24.71 23.76 5.52 28.56 4:45.67 2873.07. Sun/So 200 b 200b 200 b 200b 200 b HJ HJ 23 AM JA HJ SH HJ 8 Fenton • 24.49 20.94 4.73 30.62 4:46.88 2619.22 W Gregory 26.35 19.60 4.73 34.82 4:32.24 2568.46 23 PM lOOf 1001 lOOf 1001 lOOf 1001 1001 R Charnock 26.66 24.74 4.88 38.52 5:16.91 2534.17 8001 BOOf 6001 BOOf BOOf BOOf 6001 100hsb BOhsb BOhsb BOhsb BOhsb SH SH H Pierce 26.61 21 .94 5.21 36.92 5:29.03 2499.07 JA HJ JA HJ SH H Kennedy-Skipton 27.52 21 .42 4.01 43.46 5:21.27 2201.21 22.84 2197.53 Tue/Di TWKmS TWKmS 5000 5000 5000 A Ouckett 25.57 20.04 4.61 5:12.25 25 AM 0 J Clark 26.11 16.86 4.83 23.00 5:12.31 21 41 .19

tK; A Chromniak 31.66 38.62 4.76 44.96 - - 25 PM 200 sf 200 sf 200 sf BOhsf BOhsf' TWKmS 100hsf BOhst BOhsf 5000 TWKm5 W Honeytnan 28.24 23.00 4.37 - 5:25.73 - 5000 5000 • TWKmS T Ryan 24.12 19.10 4.29 25.60 - - TWKmS M45S 2001 200f Wed/Mi 200 f 2001 2001 2001 2001 4:38.74 3608.34 26 PM 400 b 400b 400b 400b U J Ross 25.37 26.02 5.16 48.50 5000 PEN U J Driver 27.52 22.82 4.63 32.44 5:24.62 2570.82 PEN %K C McAndie 27.94 19.04 3.66 29.20 4:51.67 2204.33 %• J Drunvnond 27.25 17.12 4.75 20.90 5:44.92 21 25.44 H50; PROVISIONAL PROGRAMME - VORLAUFIGERZEITPLAN D Marsholl 25.82 25.88 5.18 33.04 5:57.06 31 41 .70 ik^.\i' - J Phillips 27.54 29.74 4.41 39.50 6:01.37 2946.15 WOMEN K Glenesk 27.21 24.52 4.09 25.44 5:12.91 2620.95 .t^ FRAUEN 35 40 . 45 50 55 60 65-f A Galbroith 27.95 20.18 4.69 22.14 5:18.23 2552.75

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World Association of Veteran Long Distance Runners XVII WORLD VETERANS CHAMPIONSHIPS San Diego, California, U.S.A. 1-2 December 1984 10 km - Saturday, December 1st, 10 a.m. Marathon - Sunday, December 2nd, 7 a.m.

The Organizing Committee of the XVIi World iGAL Championships invites you to participate in an outstanding running and entertainment experience staged in the beautiful Mission Bay Park. Come run and visit with us in San Diego with its world- famous zoo, WildAnimal Park, Sea World, Balboa Park, and proximity to Mexico.

Tom Sturak Bill Stock .# Executive Director Race Director

Both races are sanctioned by the Athletics Congress/USA and will be contested under lAAF rules on flat, certified courses meeting the requirements of the National Running Data Center.

Entries are open to all women over 35 years and all men over 40 years of age on day of race in the following age categories:

Women Men W35 - 35-39 years M40 - 40-44 years W40 - 40-44 years M45 - 45-49 years W45 - 45-49 years M50 - 50-54 years W50 - 50-54 years M55 - 55-59 years W55 - 55-59 years M60 - 60-64 years W60 - 60-64 years M65 - 65-69 years SAN DIEGO, U.S.A. 1984 W65 - 65-69 years M70-- 70-74 years W70 - 70-74 years M75 -• 75-79 years W75 - 75 yr and older M80- 80 yr and older 10 KM • 1 December 1984 Team Competition will be held in both races for 3 person nationai teams in the MARATHON • 2 December 1984 following divisions: M40-49, M50-59, M60-69, M70 and over; W35-39, W40-49, W50-59, W60 and over. ASSISTED BY All competitors must show passports or proper I.D. (e.g., drivers license) at registration.

—Official Airline Awards: individual awards in both races will be given to at least the first three finishers in each 5-year age group. A commemorative award and diploma will be given all finishers of both races. Team awards will be made in both races to the first Travel, Accomodatlons, Tours: For details, please contact directly; 3 national teams in the 10-year divisions listed above.

Sports Travel International NIKE merchandise and other awards will be distributed at the discrection of the P.O. Box 7823 Organizing Committee. San Diego, CA 92107, U.S.A. Telephone: (619) 225-9555 10km MARATHON Telex: 295443 XVII IGAL Championships XVII IGAL Championships 1 December 1984, 10 A.M. 2 December, 7 A.M. Race Headquarters will be the Hilton Hotel, 1775 East Mission Bay Drive, San Diego, CA 92109. Competitors may pick up registration packets beginning PLEASE WRITE IN CAPITAL LETTERS Wednesday, 28 November 1984.

Last Name,First Name/Nom.Prenom/Name.Vorname Entry Fees and Deadlines: One race, U.S. $15.00; both races, U.S. $25.00. No team fees. Fees include World IGAL Membership Subscription of U.S. $6.00. IIIIIIM IIiM IM IIIII Address/Adresse/Anschrift Entries must be postmarked no later than 1 October 1984. Entries mailed after October 1st, add U.S.$10.00 late fee. Entries recieved after 10 MIMIIIMIIIIM mTT November 1984 will not be accepted ALL FUNDS MUST BE SUBMITTED IN U.S. DOLLARS. Make checks or money orders payable to BILL STOCK, RACE City. Stale(zip)/Cite,Province/Stadt.Land DIRECTOR and mail to: 1984 WIGAL Championships, 7160 Baldrich St., San Diego M IiIIIIIM IM IM IIIII CA 92041, U.S.A. Nationality/Nationatit^/Nationalitat Fees All entrants and their guests are invited, at a charge of U.S. $10.00, to a Carbo-Loading Dinner, Saturday evening, December 1st. This dinner will Carbo-LoadIng Dinner (l2/1/84)_ [email protected] $10.00.. feature the 10km Awards Ceremonies. Limited tickets are available at U.S. $10.00. Farewell Party (12/2/84). -tgiU.$.$26.00.. Race Fees; 10km - U.S.$15.00.. or/ou/oder 10km + Marathon • U.S.$25.00 The Marathon Awards Ceremony and Farewell Party will be held Sunday Entries close / Inscriptions jus qu'au / Meldeschluss - 10/1/84 evening, December 2nd, at Sea World Park. Tickets are U.S. $26.00. Late Fee (after / apres / nach 10/1/84) -U S.$10.00 This special price includes park admission (value U.S. $12.00) to thq Sea World Shows, buffet dinner, drinks, and dancing. TOTAL = U.S $ MaKe Crieck / Payabte a / Gebuhren zu. BILL STOCK, RACE DIRECTOR (41151-379937). Ticket charges for theCarbo-Loading Dinner and Farewell Party should Mail to / A envcyer a / Adressieren Sie 1984 WIGAL Crtampionslnps. 7160 Batdnch Street. San Diego. CA 92041, < • be submitted with your entry fees to guarantee reservations. (N.B.-AII individual 1 HEREBY AGREE THAT THE ORGANIZERS SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY ACCIDENT INJURY LOSS OR OAIi,IAGE and team award winners will be reimbursed the cost of their tickets.) AS A CONSEQUENCE OF MY PARTICIPATION IN THE XVII VETERANS WORlD CHAMPIONSHIPS

Date ot Birth I Commemorative T-shirt will be available for U.S. $5.00. Date de naissance r Gebuns Datum m n •: SIGNED You will recieve notification of entry acceptance-and any further important MO DAY yr informatioh by return mail. (619) 286-7867 Age |i2n/84) SEX Q N..

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MAS (45-491 H55 (55-591 RESULTS 1. Mike Christianson. Sno. TC 4:28.8 1. Arthur Taylor. WCAAA 37:43.2 2. -Wolf Mashohn. VRTC 4:31.1 2. Scotty Davidson. VOC 40:08.2 1984 Canadian and British Columbia Masters Outdoor Track & Field 3. Hike van der Wal. MHTC 4:48.3 3. Josh Fitch, LGRR 45:32.8 4. Dale Sawyer. Fed. Way. WA 5:05.0 Championships July 7-8> 1984 at Minoru Park^ Richmond. B.C. M60 (60-64) 1. Stanley Baldry. LGRR 40:12.6 M50 (50-54) 2. Sverre Hietanen. VOC 41:31.3 e = Electronic timing by Accutrack 1. Charles Wimberley. NOLA 4:26.8 M65 (65-69) CNR = Canadian Native Record ) pending ratification by C.M.A.A. 2. Ralph Miller. Sno. TC 4:28.6 52:22.3 COR = Canadian Open Record ) 3. Jim Conway. LGRR 4:37.8 1. Cyril Tobias. Van.. 8C 4. Alastair Lynn. WCAAA * - New Event 4:57.4 W40 (40-44) M55 155-59) 1. Tanya Prescott. OGP 42:20.4 Canadian Sative Regard - may ha aet by a Canadian 1. Scotty Davidson. VOC 100 HETRES Citizen anywhere in the world. 5:24.6 W45 (45-49 M60 (60-641 H30 (30-3a1 Sub Masters Canadian Open Record - may be set by a citizen of any 1. Barbara McLeod. NCRA 41:58.4 CNR country in a competition held in Canada or by a 1. Sam Groves. MAC COR 1. Tom Dickson, VOC 11 .25 5:19.0 W60 (60-641 2. Kary Taylor, SB 12.56 Canadian Citizen anywhere. 2. Arthur Porter. LGRR 5:30.0 3. Sverre Hietanen. VOC 1. Hazel Cameron. CPAR 51 :36.7 M3S (35-391 Sub Masters 5:35.4 M45 (45-49) 4. Stanley Baldry. LGRR 5:43.3 1. Greg Marshal 1, WVTC 11 .07 2. Jan Fransen. Kelowna, 6C 12.20 1. Bob Miller. Sno. TC 56.49 e M75 (75^-1 100 METRE HURDLES 3. Udo Fischer, VOC 13.35 2. Hike van der Wal. MHTC 58.98 e 1. Hugh Clifford. West Van.. i 6:28.9 M60 (60-64) Height .840m {33") M40 (40-441 3. Dale Sawyer. Fed. Way. WA 63.18 e WAS (45-491 1. Robert Hunt. Anaheim. CA 18.06 e COR 1. Harold Morioka, Langley.BC 11 .85 4. John Viau. ATFC 63.9 hand 2. Basil Thomlinson, OAC 12.37 1. Barbara McLeod. NCRA W35 (35-39) Height .840m (33") 3. Ron Mattila. Puyallup, WA 12.47 M5C (50-54) 5:29.1 2. Polly Hlookoff. VOC 4. Werner Boettcher, Puyallup,WA 13.09 5:44.5 1. Liz McBlain. E.C. 16.71 B CNR 1. Harold Hitt. PMTC 58.0 5. Ray Williams, Tacoma, WA 13.10 W50 (50-541 2. Kenneth Morris. MSG 63.3 COR M45 (45-49T 3. Jim Cohway. LGRR 63.9 1. Ruth Carrier. NYTFC 5:47.4 110 METRE HURDLES 1. Bob Miller. Sno. TC 12.07 e 2. Lenore Montgomery. Kajaks 2. Ralphe Scanfield, Van.,BC 12.67 e M55 (55-59) 6:12.4 M40 (40-44) Height .991m (39") WTO (7IK1 MSG (50-54) 1. Stan Egerton. TC 60.6 1. Jim McAbee. PMTC 19.40 e 1. R. Melendez-Ouke, Vic Fly.Y 12.78 e 2. Jim Flowers. MSG 67.2 1. Ivy Granstrom, Van.. BC 8:33.2 M45 (45-491 Height .991m (39") 2. Harold Mitt, PMTC 12.81 e 3. Tom Norwood. Seattle. WA 68.4 3. Kenneth Morris, MSG 13.53 e 3.000 METRES STEEPLECHASE 1. Hike van der Wal. MHTC 21.13 e M6C (60-641 M55 (55-591 1:06.2 MAO (40-44) MSB (55-591 Height .914m (36") 1. Stan Egerton, TF 13.03 1. Robert Hunt. Anaheim. CA 2. Jim F1owers, MSG 13.59 2. Blake Ogilvie. London. Ont. 1:08.9 1. Duff Waddel1. LGRR n:22.3 1. Jim Flowers. MSC -71.3 hand 3. Ian Tipton, Coquitlam BC 14 .49 2. Jack Rowe. Vic. Fly. Y 22.54 e M65 (65-691 MAS (45-4g) 4. Tom Norwood, Seattle, WA 14.51 3. Don Wilson. Vic. Fly. Y 23.01 e M60 (60-641 1. Jim Breslin. LTFC 1:15.0 1. Don Trethewey. Kajaks 10:59.2 2. Hike van der Wal. MHTC 400 METRE HURDLES 1. Andrew Thomson, MSG 14.42 e M7C (70-74) 12:04.9 2. Blake Ogilvie, London, Ont. 14.75 e 1:15.7 M30 (30-341 Sub Masters Height .914« (36"'. M65 [65-591 1. Gerry Ward. Lethbr.. Alta. 5.000 METRES 1. Rich Reinhart. Van.. BC 54.4 1 . Jack White, i'ksville. BG M75 (75-r) M30 (30-34) Sub Masters M70 (70-741 M40 (40-44) Height .914m (36") 1. Hugh Clifford. West Van.. BC 1:26.2 CNR 1. Kneale Quayle. LGRR 16:14.3 1. Gerry Ward, Lethbr., Alta. 15.17 e 2. Slain Till. MTFC 1:29.8 1. Harold Morioka. Langley. BCgo.O 2. Bert Morrow, COM M35 f35-39) Sub Masters 15.91 e W35 (35-39) MAS (45-49) Height .914m(36") M75 f75-t-l 1. A1 Pettigrew. Bby.. BC 16:45.1 1. Liz McBlain. EC 1:04.0 1. Hike van der Wal. MHTC 67.7 1 . Blain-Tin , HTFC 17.23 e 2. Chuck Attwater. Kajaks 18:59.9 2. Wendy Alden. Bby. Str. 1:16.0 2. Albert Brosz, SG '64 19.9 hand MAO (40-441 M50 (50-54) Height .840m(33") W35 [35-39) W45 (45-49) 1. John Woodcock. Kajaks 16:09.4 1. Kenneth Morris. MSC 1:16.3 1. Liz McBlain, EG 13.7 hand 1:17.5 1. Barbara McLeod. NCRA 2. Jean-Oacque»Schmidt. Kajak; 16:12.0 W65 {65-691 M55 (55-591 Height .840in(33") W50 150-54) 3. Duff Waddel1. LGRR 16:54.4 1. Marjorie Hunt, Anaheim,CA. 21.60 e 4. Phil Crawford. Van.. BC 17:21.7 1. Jack Rowe. Vic. Fly. Y 1:22.8 1. Ruth Carrier. NYTFC 1:17.8 5. Bruce Johnson. Kajaks 17:24.7 M60 (60-64) Height .762m (30") W7C (701-1 6. •'homas Boychuk. Van.. BC 18:14.0 •7. Brian Hunter. Kajaks 19:05.4 1. Robert Hunt. Anaheim. CA 1:16.0 1. Ivy Granstrom. Van.. BC 1:47.8 8. Gary Hoyenga. LGRR 19:J3.1 W35 (35-391 Height .762m (30") 9. Don Wright. North Van., BC 19:40.4 BOO METRES 10. Ian Hunter. Kajaks 1. Liz McBlain. E.C. M30 t30-34) Sub Masters t 20:55.9 I.n.S CNR M30 (30-34) Sub Masters M45 (45-4g) COtf 1. Tom Diekson, VOC 23.52 e 2. Otis Alvarez, Bothell, WA 25.20 e 1. Richard Hillson. VOC 2:00.1 1. Wolf Mashohn, VRTC 16:57.4 5.000 METRE WALK 3 . Ka ry Taylo r, S.B. 25.55 e M35 (35-39) Sub Masters 2. Michael Christiansen. Sno. 17:08.1 M35 (35-39) Sub Masters W40 (40-44) 3. Kenneth McKenzie. LGRR 18:31.1 1. Jake Madderom. Bby.. BC 2:06.3 1. Greg Marshal 1, W.V.T.C . 24.26 4. George Agnew. Kajaks 19:03.6 1. Brad Lessard. LWTFC 23:52.2 2. Jan Fransen, Kelowna. BC 24.55 M50 (50-54) 2. Guy Ott. STC 24:55.4 H40 (40-44) MAO [40-44) M45 (45-49) 1. Jim Conway. LGRR 17:22.6 1. Harold Morioka, Langley, BC 23.49 1. Thomas Tushingham. TOO 1:59.6 2. Basil Tomlinson, OAC 24.27 2. John Brown. VRTC 1. Stan Samuhel. Van.. BC 26:18.9 2. Barry Adams. VOC 1:59.9 18:53.9 3. Ron Mattila, Puyallup, WA 24 .86 3. Bob Paul. LGRR 19:52.0 4. Werner Boettcher, Puyallup,W 3. Basil Tomlinson. OAC 2:00.4 MSG (50-54) 26.01 4. Francis Sweeney. Van.. BC 21:54.0 5. Ray Williams. Tacoma, WA 26.10 4. .Frank Reynolds. VOC 2:05.7 MS5 (55-591 1. Leonard Goodman. PPS 32:53.5 6. Jo.e Corcoron, Kajaks 26.33 5. Joe Corcoron. Kajaks 2:17.2 M45 (45-49) 6. John Taylor. Kajaks 2:18.8 1. Arthur Taylor. WCAAA M55 (55-59) 17:36.0 7. Don Wright. North Van.. BC 2:36.4 2. Scotty Davidson. VOC 1 . Bob Miller, Sno. TC 24.62 19:24.3 1. Danny Daniels. NCRA 34:15.4 2. Ralphe Stanfield, Van., BG 25.92 MAS (45-4g) 3. John Viau, ATFC 28.52 W45 (45-491 1. Hike van der Wal. MHTC M60 (60-64) H50 (50-54) 2:17.1 1. Beverly LaVeck. Kangaroos 27:10.4 COR 2. Dale Sawyer. Fed. Way. WA 2:31.5 -• 1 . Harold Hitt, PMTC 1. Sam Groves. HAG 19:12.5 26.03 e 2. Stanley Baldry. LGRR 19:27.3 2. R. Melendez-Ouke, Vic.Fly.Y 26.33 e M50 (50-54) WEIGHT THROW 3. Kenneth Morris, MSG 27.49 e 3. Sverre Hietanen. VOC 19:57.2 1. Ralph Miller. Sno. TC 2:09.9 H55 {55-591 4. Arthur Porter. LGRR 21:03.2 M45 (45-49) 35# 2. Charles Wimberley. NOLA 2:10.3 1 . Stan Egerton, T.F . M65 (65-691 26.44 e 3. Jim Conway. LGRR 2:22.1 1. Carl Klehm. UCTC 12.24a 2. Jim F1owers, M,S.C. 28.20 e 4. Alastair Lynn. WCAA 2:26.5 1. Cyril Tobias. Van.. BC. 25:16.0 3. Ian Tipton, Coquitlam, BC 29.10 e M50 (50-541 35# 5. Bob Paul. LGRR. 2:45.5 4. Tom Norwood, Seattle, WA 30.24 e M75 (75*1 5. Jack Rowe, Vic. Fly. Y 32.49 e . M55 (55-591 ' 1. Bob Flaherty. SMTFC 7.11a H60 (60-64) 1. Hugh Clifford, West Van.. B( 23:12.2 M60 (60-64) 25# 1. Scotty Davidson, VOC 2:44.9 1. Andrew Thomson, MSC 29.27 e WAS (45-4gl M60 (60-641 1. Walter Jenkins. Vic. Fly. Y10.76a M65 (65-591 1. Barbara McLeod. NCRA 20:51.0 M65 (65-691 25# 1. Jim Breslin, LTFC 31.07 e 1. Sverre Hietanen. VOC 2:48.2 W50 (50-541 M70 (70-74 1 •h75J75+i * 1. Jack White. P'ksville. BC 6.9(1, 1 . Gerry Ward, Lethbr., 1. Lenore Montgomery. Kajaks 21:55.0 A1 ta 32.12 e 1. Hugh Clifford. West Van.. I 3:18.7 M70 (70-74) 25# H75 (75+) W60 (60-64) W35 (35-39) ^ 1. Ross Carter. OTCM 7.69m 1. Blain Till, MTFC 36.80 e 1. Hazel Cameron. CPAR 24:53.0 1. Liz McBlain. E.C. W75 (TSt-l 25# W35 (35-39 ) 2:37.1 2. Wendy Alden. Bby. Str. 3:00.2 1 . Liz McBlain. E.G. 27.82 e 10.000 METRES 1. Albert Brosz. SC '64 5.17m WAS (45-49) W50 (50-541 M30 (30-341 Sub Masters HAMMER THROW 1. Barbara McLeod. NCRA 1 .. Ruth Carrier, NYTFC 35.59 e 2:51.0 CNR COR 1. Kneale Quayle. LGRR 33:44.2 M45 (45-49) 7.26 kg W70 (70+1 2. Roger Brcwnsey. LGRR 33:54.0 1. Carl Klehm. uac 37.58m 1. Ivy Granstrom, Van., BC 45.4 hanc W50 (50-541 MAO (40-44) HBO (60-64) 5.00 kg , 1. Ruth Carrier. NYTFC 2:58.4 1. Jean-JacquesSchmidt. Kajaks 33:41.2 1. Walter Jenkins. Vic. Fly. Y 37.74m CNR 2. Duff Waddel). LGRR WTO (70->l 34:46.2 COR* 3. Conrad Prescott. DGP 35:14.0 ••- 1. Ivy Granstrom. Van.. BC 4:02.5 CNR 400 HETRES « 4. Frank Fleetham. Sno. TC 36:48.0 M75 (75-r) COR 5. Thomas Boychuk. Van.. BC 36:48.4 1. Albert Brosz. SC'64 1:7.74m CNR \ r, --3 M30 (30-351 Sub Masters 6. Brian Hunter. Kajaks 40:41.6 1500 MHRES COR* 1. Richard Hillson, VOC 52.55 e 7. Ian Hunter. Kajaks 43:23.2 2. Otis Alvarez, Bothell, WA 55.93 e M35 (35-39) Sub Masters MAS (45-491 SHOT PUT 1. Neil Wake)in. LGRR M35 f35"391 Sub Masters 4:22.2 1. Kenneth McKenzie. LGRR 38:24.0 M45 (45-49) 7.26 kg 2. Jake Madderom. Bby.. 80 4:26.0 . 1. Greg Marshall, W.V.T.C. 53.35 e 2. George Agnew. Kajaks 39:33.6 3. Marty Stitsel. Sno. TC 4:36.4 1. Carl Klehm. UCTC 11.31a 2. Jan Franseh, Kelowna, BC 53.48 e 3. Harry McPhie. Bby.. BC 44:37.8 M55 (55-59) 6.00 kg _M40 (40-441 MSG (50-541 J . MAC (40-44) 1. Thomas Tushingham. TOO 1. Harvey WilHams, Mtlk. Terr. 10.07a COR* 1. Harold Morioka, Langley. BC 52.36 e 4:09.8 1, Derek Mahaffey, Sno. TC 35:05.4 2. Barry Adams. VOC 4:09.9 2. Basil Tomlinson. CAC 53.65 e 2. Harry Adshead, LGRR 35:56.0 3. frank Reynolds. VOC 4:20.1 M60.(60-64) 5.00 kg . 3. Lynn Eves. PMTC 55.27 e 3. Bernard Barton, LGEIR 36:35.8 4. John Woodcock. Kajaks 4:21.8 4. Oarrell Hull. W'ville, MA 55.32 e 4. David Rudd, LGRR 36:36.0 5. Phil Crawford. Van.. BC 4:35.4 1. Walter Jenkins, Vic. Ry. Y g.Tae CNR 5. Werner Boettcher. Puyallup, 58.C3 e 5. Tony Dunn, LGRR 36:52.6 6. Hugo Fliessbach. LGRR COR* 4:40.5 6. Bob Paul. LGRR 39:30.6 6. Joe Corcoron, Kajaks 59.61 e 7. John Taylor. Kajaks 7. Ron Mattila, Puyallup. WA 60.29 e 4:46.3 7. John BrtJwn, VRTC 39:36.6 M6S (65-69) 5.00 kg 8. Peter Doyle. High). Cr.. 5:05.5 B. Ray Williams. Tacoma . WA 60.92 e 8. Hans Sl^nund, LGRR 40:40.4 1. Jack White. P'ksville. BC 6.88n CNR 9. Gary Hoyenga. LGRR.- 5:12.9 9. Francis Sweeney, Van., BC 42:17.2 COR* September, 1984 National Masters News page 19

H70 (70-79) 4.00 kg 1. Ross Carter, OTCM 12.38 COR 14th NAnONAL VETERANS' 2. Leon JosUn, SMTFC 9.36m H75 (75t) 4.00 kg TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS ^. Albert Brosz, SC ' 64 6.88m (Organised by Scottish Vfeteran Harriers Club on behalf of W30 [ 30-341 Sub Masters 4.00 kg British Xfelerans Aiiifeuc Federauon) 1. Joli Sandoz, Selati, UA 8.21m Meadowbanfe Stadium, Edinburgh 6.79m 2> Barbara Winans, Selah, UA .cxd; Saturday 28th and Sunday 29th July 1984 W3S (35-391 4.00 kg 10.04m 1. Liz McBlain, E.G. RESULTS WAS (45-491 4.00 kg 1. VI Pollock littler, VOC 8.25m CNR COR W50 150-541 2.80 kg Continued From Previous Column 6.93m 1. Ruth Carrier, NYTFC 100 METRES M45: C Lawrence 24.52 1 McCailum 57.65 M40 W60 (60-641 2.80 kg C Derrett 11 .79 A Duckett 25.44 'W Short 60.37 1. Frieda Brosz, SC "64 5.63m (Heot 1) a Gray 11.83 M Watson 26.45 J Topliss 11 ,63 R Rilley 12.17 T Tait 26.80 (FINAL) DISCUS 1 Foster 11.64 J Hurley 12.42 J Henson 51 .93 WO (40-451 2 kg A Parker Bowles 12.29 J Scott 12.48 J Kavonagh 54.49 Owen 54.96 1. Ray Williams, Tacona. WA 25.9em I Alrd 12.49 J Ross 12.64 (FINAL) P 2. Ron Mattlla, Puyallup . WA 25.28m M Edwards 12.56 R Young 13.60 J Henson 22.88 R Caplis 55.46 M Wotson 12.75 A Thirlwoll 55.89 W5 (45-491 2 kg R Bruck 14.43 J Topliss 23.39 W Short 12.80 H50 : I Foster 23.62 P Johnston 56.41 1. Carl klehn, UCTC 34.34m (Heat 1) 8 Scott 24.00 K Shannon 57.06 H55 (55-591 1.5 kg (Hoot 2) W Guy 12,36 T Ryan 24.15 M Gilbert 65.42 1. Harvey Williams, Mtlk. Terr- .27.94m COR R Austin 11 .89 M Cusack 12,94 R Austin 24,23 M45! R Anderson 54.88 M60 (60-641 1 kg C Lawrence 12.08 K Whitaker 13.30 K Shannon 24.53 A Graham .1 3.79 A Parker Bowles 25.58 A Jones 56,19 1. Halter Jenkins, Vic. Fly. V 31.12m A Ouckett 12.09 H4S; J Pinkerton 56.49 2. Andrew Thomson, MSC 28.0em B Fenton 12.11 E McCrostio 13.92 R Checkley 50,91 A Cheers 12.34 (Heat 1) M65 (65-691 1 kg L Cooke 60.71 P Owen 12.37 B Gray 25.36 1. Jack White, P'ksvllle, BC 18.82m A Brindle 61 .79 R Peacock 14,45 (Heat 2) R Rilley 25.60 M70 (70-741 1 kg P Wotson 12.21 A Jones 25.65 P Munden 65.79 MSG! 1. Ross Carter, OTCM 37.62m K Scott 12.43 A Brindle 27.71 2. Leon Joslln, SMTFC 31.48m (Heat 3) D Howorth 13.00 P Munden 28.38 K Scott 57.88 11 ,67 M75 (75-t-l 1 kg '' J Williams K Glenesk 13,02 B Pornaby 57.09 T Ryan 12.02 (FINAL) (Heat 2) A Churchill 50.65 1. Albert Brosz, SC '64 16.6am 12.02 K Shonnon P Watson 12,07 D Burton 25.27 G Feast 58.86 12.32 W30 (30-341 Sub Masters 1 kg G Matthews W Guy 12.17 C Derrett 25.73 P Thompson 62.08 W Melvin 12.62 1. Joli Sandoz, Selah, WA 20.74m K Scott 12,28 J Hurley 25.76 W Russell 63.29 19.06m 12.83 2. Barbara Winans, Selah, WA J Howie M Cusack 12.43 A Johnston 26.03 W Ford 65.86 W60 (64-641 1 kg D Howorth 13.10 (FINAL) M55! 62.51 1. Frieda Brosz, SC '64 12.66m CNR (FINAL) K V/hitoker 13.28 C Derrett 23.96 G Bridgeman 64.89 COR J Topliss 11 60 A Graham 13,48 D Burton 24.01 J Quantreil 67.67 I Foster 11 , 72 M55 : B Gray 24.31 A Mclnnes JAVELIN J Williams 11 , 75 J Cross 12.80 A Jones 25.55 M60: 64.04 M35 135-39) Sub Masters 800 gms R Austin 11 , 88 F Moron 13.11 J Hurley 25.70 A Bowdler 1. Jan Fransen, kelowna, BC 45.22m T Ryan 12.1 0 A ytoods 13.22 R Rilley 26.03 B Nielsen 64.09 P Munn 65.35 H45 (45-49) 800 gms K Shannon 1 2.11 J Quantreil 13.72 A Johnston 26.17 A Brindle 29.2 U Brown 65.56 32.86m C Lawrence 12.19 0 Jones 14.59 1. David Buff, Auburn, WA 70.95 A Duckott 12.33 M60 : H50» S Stein M50 (50-54 ) 800 ?ns L Williams 13,28 K Scott 25.08 M65! Continued on Next Column 1. Bob Flaherty, SMTFC 44.18m 5 Stein 13,64 W Guy 25,10 C White 70,71 71 ,23 H55 (55-59) 800 ^s L Brown 13.99 P Watson 25,85 F Sherwood W Taylor 75.36 1. Harvey Williams. Mtlk. Terr, 32.70m G Smith 14,60 G Feast 26.18 2. Jim Flowers, MSC 26.06m J Swlnton 15.11 K Whitaker 26.19 W35'. Continued From Previous Column N Noble 16,02 A Graham 28.59 P Gallagher 59.96 M6C (60-64) 600 gms M55 (55-59) M65 : M55: K Bailey 65.19 1. Andrew Thomson, MSC 23.56m 1. Jim Flowers, MSC 4.18m E Plimer 13.55 J Cross 26.33 E Harkness 69.89 2. Walter Jenkins, Vic. Fly. V 20.92m W40: M65 (65-691 C Fairoy 13.68 F Moron 26.57 M70 (70-74) 600 ?»s F Sherwood 14,58 J Quantreil 27.56 M Hocknell 65.41 1. Jim Breslln, LTFC 3.55m 22.66m R Allcock 66.13 1. Leon Josldn, SMTFC 2. Jack White, P'ksvllle, BC 3.01m B Motcalfe 14.72 D Jones 29.96 71 .63 M75 (7S+) 600 gms M70 I H60! S Fitzmaurice M7Q (70-741 M Evans 76.69 1. Albert Brosz, SC '64 17.06m S McSwoeoey 15.06 L Williams 27.68 1. Leon Joslln, SMTFC 3.14m R Evans 16.75 A Bowdler 28.01 W45: W30 ( 30-341 Sub Master 600 gms 68.94 W35 135-391 J Murphy 17.36 S Stein 28.18 B Colwell 1. Joli Sandoz, Selah, HA 20.28m M Wilmoth 78.21 1. Liz McBlaln, E.C. 4.83m M75 : L Brown 28.5 2. Barbara Winans, Selah, WA 17.4aii J Searle 17,40 H65: W50! TRIPLE JUMP 79.00 W35 (35-391 600 gms W35 : E Plimer 28.12 B Atkinson W60! 1. Liz McBlaln, E.G. 25.40m WO (40-441 J Browne 13.43 C Foirey 28.89 13.68m M Wixey 84.31 2. kehaulani Buff, Auburn, WA 1. Joe Corcoron, Kajaks ll.B3m K Bailey 13.80 B Metcolfe 30.44 W50 (50-541 600 gms 2. Rick Baros, LGRR 9.66m E Harkness 14.52 F Sherwood 30.45 1. Ruth Carrier, NVTFC 15.12m M65 (65-691 W40 : S McSwoenoy(M^) 32.57 R Allcock 13.78 W35; 1. Jim Breslln, LTFC 7.70m M40;(Hoot 1 ) 2. Jack White, P'ksvllle, BC 6.42m M Hocknell 14.01 J Browne 26.96 J Whiteford 1:59.83 HIGH JUMP W35 (35-39) ' K Laing 14,94 M Williams 29.43 J Wood 2:00.33 M35 135-391 Sub Masters W45 : E Harkness 30.46 1. Liz McBlaln, E.C. ' 9.47m CNR* V Smith 2:00.64 1. John Hawkins, Van., BC 1.90m U Gore 13.09 W40: COR* J Sage 2:00.84 B Colwoll 13.84 R Allcock 28.22 M55 (55-591 POLE VAULT H Gott 2:01.44 M Hocknell 28.60 1.40m P Johnston 2:13.92 1. Jack Rowe, Vic. Fly. V M35 (35-39) Sub Masters W50! K Laing 30.26 2. Don Wilson, Vic. Fly. Y 1.30m T Wickhom 2:17.21 1.20m 1. Stuart Jones, Vashon, WA 4.28m G Jackson 14.21 M Donachio 30.95 3. Jim Flowers, MSC 2. John Hawkins, Van., BC 3.50m R Peacock 2:28.65 B A.kinson 15.59 W45i (Heat 2) H60 (60-64) WO (40-44) H Brindloy 16.35 U Gore 27.62 A Smith 2:05.51 1 -30m W60I 1. Andrew Thomson, MSG 1. Gary Ishma, Edmonds, WA 3.00m B Colwell 29.06 T Alderdice 2:05.62 2. Dermot kerlns, Van., BC 2.60m M Wixey 15.96 W50t M65 (65-69) J Kovonogn 2:05,91 G Jackson 29.82 W5 (45-49) 200 METRES R Adam 2:06.13 1. Jack White, P'ksvllle. BC l.OSm B Atkinson 33.00 1. Gerard Dumas, VTFC S.SOm H40I M Dixon 2:07.46 M70 (70-74) H Brindley 34.65 M55 (55-59) (Heat 1) B MacKoy 2:08.64 1.05m W60! 1. Leon Josi1n, 5KTFC T Ryan 24,3 A Thirlwoll 2:09.46 1. Stan Egerton, TF 3.20m CNR M Wixey 34.01 W35 (35-39) 2. Don Wilson, Vic. Fly. Y 2.39m A Parker Bowles 25.0 (FINAL) -.f 1.55m 1. Liz McBlaln, E.C. I Aird 25.4 400 METRES J Whiteford 1:59.35 M65 (65-691 i G Matthews 25.4 H40i J Wood 2:00.76 L0H6 JUMP 1. Stan Pelland, VTFC . 2.39 W Short 26.0 (Heat 1 ) A Smith 2:01.25 M35 (35-39) Sub Masters 4 X too METRE RELAY A Cuddihy 26.1 A Thirlwall 56.41 T Alderdice 2:02.44 1. Udo Fischer, VOC R Peacock 29.0 M Gilbert 57.19 H Goft 2:02.65 M30 (30-391 Sub Masters WO (40-441 (Heat 2) K Shannon 53.60 J Sage 2:02.68 1. Sea Breezers. Vancouver, B.C. 1.45.6 1. Oarrell Hull, W'vllle. WA _6.26m I Foster 23.67 A Cuadihy 59.09 V Smith 2:05.96 2. Gary Isham, Edmonds, WA " 4.23m WO-44 B $cott 23.86 R Peacock 64.32 J Kavonagh 2:06.36 1. Puyallup Valley Flyers, WA 1.41.7 R Austin 23.91 M45: M45 (45-49) 2. kajaks #2, Richmond, B.C. 1.46.6 K Shannon 24.42 (Heat 2) R Anderson 2:03.41 4.67m 1. Hike van der Wal, MKTC 3. Jt^iaks #1, Richmond, B.C. 2.00.3 R Caplis 25.46 J Henson 54.62 R Checkley 2:06.8 3.99m 4. Lions Gate Road Runners, Van. 2.07.6 2. John Vlau, ATFC W Melvin 26.49 J Kavonagh 54.83 L Cooke 2:08.2 M50 (50-54) M50 (50-591 (Heat 3) P Johnston 55.24 R Grubb 2:10.06 1. Oarrold Skartvedt, Seattle, 5.07m 1. Masters Sprint Club, Toronto, 1.51.7 J Honson 23.36 P Owen 55.27 E Homer 2:13.65 ... 2. Bob Flaherty, SMTFC 3.79m J Topliss 24,10 R Caplis 56,63 W Morgan 2:16.19 4 Continued on Next Column page 20 National Masters News September, 1984

H Morrison W40: M50: M50J W50: 35:56.03 D1S..JS S 5:38.35 B Gore M Hocknell P Watson 5.48 W Lane 2:09.46 Armour 36:54.45 74.07 M40: S Thompson 5:39.42 M Howe 37:39.54 D Marshall 5.03 A Churchill 2:10.61 C 48.68 W55; 0 Campbell 37:45.97 D Field 4.77 Ellis A Hughes 2:11.93 M Cushion 40.66 V Mijovic 6:32.19 B Covell 39:37.71 J Day 4.48 B Parnoby 2:12.46 M40; A Elvin 39,14 E Butcher 40:10.55 M55: B Parkos 2:12.47 P Hannell 13:20.80 A Chromniak 38.42 P J Cross 4.84 Thompson 2:16.53 M40; MSb: A Buchanan 14:01.30 J Howie 32,40 F Cowan A VJood 34:01.20 A Woods 4.68 2:18.27 M Duff 15:14. 58 P Cossidy 14:44.54 G Smith 32.08 W 2:21.20 A Hughes 34:55.31 G Leote 4.66 Russell T Johnston 15:17. 33 M45: J Wright 31 .88 D W Ramage 35:27.01 F Moran 4.56 Howarth 2:24.93 J Dwyer 15:26. 36 P Markham 14:27.83 M45; J Hemming R Laidler 3.92 P Flatmon 70 J Turner 15:02.15 J 2:30.33 15:27. W Stoddart 36:28.82 M60; Walters 38,74 H55: R MocFarquharl 5: 50. 37 P Staplefora 15:41.25 H R Pitc'nKnowles36:31 .26 P Munn Richardson 35.74 F Wrigley 2:21.58 J Marshall 16:35.47 4.32 R Highnam 16:00. 42 R 37:05.00 M50: W Marshall 2:22.54 Foreman M50: M70; R Cooper 16:34. 23 GF reeman 37:30.66 J Watson 40.46 G Brindley 2:27.67 J Dunsford S ricSweeney 3.70 T Farrow 16:41 . 98 J 1C:16.69 B Lewis 37,66 A Mclnnes 2:35.97 Betney 38:05.68 R Evans 3.65 G Lowson 16:48. 58 M55: K Glenesk 25,76 H60! S Robson 38:10.03 J Murphy 3.31 A Ratcliffe 16:50. 02 38:46.24 R Tennent 17:38.18 M55; B Nielsen 2:23.50 E Dunster V/35 : H Darbon 33 M60: I 16:57. M55: P Briggs 40,30 E Jcynson 2:47.96 J Todd Cakes 4.93 D Anarows 17:03. 90 R Peart 34:07.5 16:53.16 A Woods 34,66 L Burnett 2:54.85 G A Oickenson 4.81 D MacNeill 17:32. 13 Eastwood 17:26.13 A M65! R Franklin 35:13.4 W401 Mclnnes 22,02 J Moses 17:37. 85 M65: M60: F Finger 2:39.68 E Cooper 35:45.7 M Hocknell 4.13 R Peacock 06 C Megnin 17:06.72 W Taylor 2:45.37 G Lowson 36:24.7 M50: 5 Trafford 30,88 D McKirdy 18:10.18:16. 68 J Magog 18:23.27 J M70; G Mooch 37:25.2 Feldmanis 3.52 Millar 27,36 M45: M70: W Laing 26.68 D Morrison 2:50.19 J Haslam 38:52.9 M Turner 1 5 :31 . 43 A Poole 17:37.91 W35; A Mclnnes 39:36.0 J Geddes 21,34 0 Mocgregor 15:32. 04 B Osborn 20:06.00 P Gallagher 2:19.98 A Dunbar 39:45.9 H65i E Isaacs 15:46. 05 W35: M Williams 2:28.88 M Robertson 43:04.9 TRIPLE JUMP B 30,36 R Carruthers 16:03. 72 S Haynes 18:19.12 Metcalfe E Harkness 2:43.94 M601 M40I 1 Wainwright 16:07. 87 W45 : MTO; N Booth 36:04.6 S Power 13.5C S McSweeney 25,86 H Rankin 16:32. 39 A Sayer(UK R)17:40.02 J Bront-Jonos 38:31 .6 A D Morrison 23,54 M Howe 16:46. 62 » W55: Cheers 11.91 W40: J Senior 40:01 .8 M45: W3S: O Pickerinrj 17:19. 6 R Scott 19:06.28 Y E Joynson 40:06.3 J C Miles 2:40.54 H Bornfather 17:19. 8 Scott 10.27 Drowry 23,06 C H Goffborg 40:32.1 5000 MET.1ES WALK D W40; Vincent 2:40.76 B Gore 17:35, 5 Burton 9.90 D Causon 42:09.3 M40: S Fitzma-irice 2:52.67 R Standring 17:36 42 M50: H Stewart 25,02 M R Armstrong 44:17.1 P Hannell 23:30.78 D Evons A Prouse 17:37 20 Field 11.10 W4St W45; 2:55.14 R Gowler 44:23.1 P Cossidy 24:45.8 P J Green 17:56 49 Watson 10.75 M Tipping(UK R) 35.62 J D Blyth 44:47.3 D Haynes 28:42.18 0 Marshall 10.37 Aitchison 2:40.20 J Pearson 18:19 67 H Lane J Geddes 46:00.9 M45: J 2:44.16 I Riddell 19:27 ,07 Phillips 9.90 W50: M65; P Markham W50: R Young 20:41 ,33 24:54.93 M55; W Feldmanis 27.06 J Snelson 45:55.0 S Armour(UK Rec)2:4a.59 M40 C Stapleford 26:14.71 G Leete (UK Rec) 10.85 (• in event) J Selby 47:43.0 S Thomson 3:01.33 M50: J Marshall 27:58.71 B Thomas 9.61 MTO: M50: R Laidler 8.98 HAMMER 1500 METRES M Morrell 16:21 .68 G Porteous 42:55.0 F Nawson 27:03.27 M60: M40; M40: W McBrinn 16x50 .97 J Dunsford 27:52,65 L Williams 10.28 A Elwin 45.92 V Smith R Balding 16:59 .45 3000 METRES S'CHASE 4:14.9 M Green (guest) 25:42.9 M65: J Scott 42.88 A Smith 4:16.4 W Ramage 17:05 .85 M40; H60: F Sherwood 7.81 W Gentleman 41.66 T Alderdico 4:17.0 W Stoddart 17:10 .66 M Dixon 9:51.72 J Todd 28:38.59 M70: A Chromniak 38.60 J Sage 4:18.5 A Jackson 17:29 .77 P Meredith 10:12.00 R Panter 10:14.46 G Eastwood 29:55.19 R Evans 7.90 R Adam 4:20.0 J Betney 17:39 M45; .02 H M65: J Wood L Jones 17:41 .60 Darbon 10:17.11 4:23.0 C Megnin 29:20.29 T Wickhom G Freeman 18:06 .95 M45; A McKenzie 46.74 4:23.3 J Magog 30:49.18 S Robson 18:07 .48 D Pickering 10:59.34 J Head 42.10 T Bache 4:26.0 M70: B MocKoy 4:26.8 R Foreman 18:07 .74 J White n:17.63 SHOT H Richardson 41 .16 A Broy 19:35 .69 H A Pools 30:41.80 M40: J Etchells 4:28.1 Bornfather 11:26.54 K Ranee 33.62 M55; 8 Osborn 34:18.20 A Elvin I Whyte 4:39.0 M55: 13.30 0 D Forquhorson 14:12.54 JUMP C Ellis 13.11 M50t Williams 4:41 .3 R Peart HIGH 17:12 .3 A Chromniak 12.13 D Bayes 48.02 D Bendy 4:43.5 R Franklin 17:52 .4 110 METRES HURDLES M40: R D Coyle *(UK Rec) 1 J Howie 9.39 B Lewis 36.46 Peacock 4:55.3 E Cooper 18:18 .6 M40: .81 S 1 .78 B Tyndall 25.96 M45: G Heech 18:44 .5 D Coyle 15.29 Power R Checkley M Watson 1 .50 4:28.46 J Haslam 19:06 .8 B Scott 16.65 MTO I R Grubb H Clarke 1 .45 4:28,84 J Foden 20:10 .0 M Clarke 18.46 M45: D Morrison 21.02 L Cooke M50: 4:32.84 M Robertson 20:59 .8 M Edwards 19.91 J Walters 12.53 C Hunter A Galbraith 1 4:33.81 R Tennent 22:53 M Watson 20.05 .40 G Trmal 11.90 H Morrison J Doy & J 4:40.1 4 H60: .3 M50I Phillips(. .)1 .30 W Whyte 11.53 JAVELIN S Taylor M55: 4:42.90 N Booth 18:22 .0 0 Marshall 18.77 M50: M40: A Prouse A Woods 1 H Kennedy-Skipton 43.12 4:44.04 R Pope 18:24 .6 J Day 21 .34 .35 J Watson 12.38 T Ramage A Mclnnes 1 G 4:48,22 J Brent-Jones 18:39 .0 M55; .20 B Tyndall 10.76 Smith 38.66 W Morgan R 4:49.28 H Gotfberg 19:01 1 Steedman 19.54 Laidler 1 .07 K Glenesk 9.29 M50: .8 M60: M45: J Senior 6 Leete 20.40 D 8.70 A Hughes 19:32 Field J Ross 45.32 4:30,40 E Joynson 19:44 .6.0 A Woods 20.63 L Williams 1 .35 K55: B Parkos G Smith 4:34.81 J Kelly 20:12 .4 1 .25 A Woods 12.35 MSG; W McBrinn 100 METRES HURDLES M65; 4:38.11 O Causon 20:48 I J PhiIlips(UK Rec)43.86 F Cowan .3 M60; Briggs 11.18 4:44.22 R 8 Metcalfe 1 .20 M Gowler 21:09 .4 L R Laidler 8.38 Morrell 41.58 A Ariza Williams 17.23 F Finger 1 4:47.96 J Smart 21 i17 .20 A Mclnnes B Lewis 34.70 R Pitc'n-Knowles4:51.08 .8 P Munn 20.96 M70: 7.44 R Armstrong 21:19 .3 M60: 0 Field 33.40 R Foreman 5:02.15 M65; S McSweeney 1 .10 D Blyth 21:29 .0 S Trafford 11.68 M55: .B M75: M55; J Geddes 22:21 .9 Metcalfe 21 .03 W Laing 9.32 V; Marshall 4:48.15 W35; J Searle 1 .07 A Woods M65: J Millar 8.72 34.56 F Wrigley P Oakes W35: 4:50,57 J Snelson 21 :05 .0 16.80 M65: M60: J Hayward 4:52.67 S Forrest C Orewry 1 .50 J Selby 23:05 .2 21 .16 B Metcolfe 9.65 S Trafford 28.26 A Dunbar 5:26.80 P Oakes 1 .50 MTO: METRES MTO: J Swinton 24.60 D Nuttall 5:30.93 80 HURDLES W50: G Porteous 21:13.9 MTO; S MeSweeney(UK R)7.62 M70I M60: H75; W Feldmonis 1 .14 E R Evans 18.19 W35: S McSweeney Nielsen 5:05.90 W Ross 22.26 E Joynson 27:32.9 W40: POLE VAULT S Forrest 9.41 5:21.78 W40: W40; D Causon, M Hocknell 14.69 M40: W45: 5:45.19 Y Miles(UK Rec)1B:5a .50 W50: M Edwards 3.00 M H Stewart 27.68 B Adams 5:57.42 Tipping 9.69 A Nolly 19:00 .83 W Feldmanis 17.58 M45: W50: M65: W50: W50: W G Trmal 3.20 W Feldmanis 8.26 Taylor 5:36.87 S Thomson(UK R)20:26 W Feldmanis 18.76 R McMinnis .04 K Ranee 2.30 ' 5:48.36 V Robson 20:56 .53 M50: J Selby B Scott 6:23.69 60.93 N Brown 3.00 M70 , 10.000 METRES M Clarke TROPHIES J Day 2.80 D Morrison M40: J Clark 66.03 Clifford Repg (best o/40) 5:42.88 74.33 •B Ford 2.55 M75; T Johnston 31 :39.15 M50: Danny Coyie.....Sparta AC A McManus 2.20 W Ross P Flatman 32:09.78 W Lane 7:31.79 61 .48 M55: Alf Sutherland(best o/60) M Duff 32:30.25 M Morrell AC 67.32 B Thomas 2.70 Les Williams Vets M Hoban 33:19.60 K Whitaker 70.00 R G Brindley 2.45 Otto Feldmoni3(best f/event) W35; Panter 33:55.64 P Thompson 73.58 A Matson Joe Phillips.,.Trowbridge •p Gallagher 4:43.89 34:32.3 T O'Reilly 81 .64 LONG JUMP T Bache C Parker 5:13.70 34:30.98 M55; M40: Clark Pentathlon(best pent) W40: G Lowson 35:21.66 I Steedman 71 .73 S Power 6.14 John Ross....Edinburgh AC A Ratcliffe Y Miles 5:16.00 35:25.50 G Brindley 72.90 A Cheers 5.77 R Cooper Dr Hak Trophy(best f/e o/60) C Vincent 36:35.41 B Thomas 79.15 J Topliss 5.71 5:27.38 R Spen Trafford NSAC M Evans Peacock 38:57.76 H60: W Melvin 5.24 5:46.34 H45: W4S; P Munn 75.43 R Austin 5.23 Douqlos Sport(best t/m o/SO) M Freary 31 J :56.03 M65: M Edwords 4.41 Alistair v;ood. ., .Aberdeen Aitchison 5:23.34 M Turner R Camobell 32TZ9.99 F Finger 75.96 M45: 5:30.91 E Isaacs Women 35, Trophy M Lane 33:26.32 W35; O Burton 5.57 5:40.98 D Pickering Pot Gallagher....Westbury 35:21.77 P Oakes 70.21 J Hurley 4.99 September, 1984 National Masters News page 21

147Compete in Canada Nationals M45 • Doug Smith of Huntington Beach, Continued From Page 15 mances by 1 cm in the high jump, by 2 Continued From Page 12 first time in the Canadian Champion cm in the long jump, and by .66 in the Alice Leicht of San Diego and CA copped the 100 (11.48) and 200 ships (Triple Jump and 400 Hurdles). 200. She finished out the weekend with Washington's Evelyn Lercher set U.S. (23.50). If an outstanding performer in the 13.7 in the 100m, 65.0 in the 400, 2:37.1 long jump marks in the W50 (12-1 '/i) • Chicago's Ernie Billups continued meet were to be named, a prime con in the 800, 10.04 in the shot put and and W60 (9-2'/a) classes. to amaze everyone with his year-after- year consistent excellence with twin tender would be Liz McBlain of the 25.40 in the javelin, a truly outstanding By division, other top performances performance! wins in the 800 (2:03.2) and 1500 i • Columbians. McBlain burst included: onto the W35 scene at the 1983 WAVA (4:10.6). Some of the most closely contested • California's Darrell Horn cap Track & Field Championships in Puer events of the meet were the M40 and M30 to Rico with gold medals in the pep- • Marion McCoy of Los Angeles tured the long (20-1 P/t) and triple M50 middle distances. In the M40 1500 (45-114) jumps. * tathlon (3858 pts.) and high jump on Saturday, Tom Tushingham of successfully defended his 100-meter ti (1.56m), bronze medals in the (30") tle (10.60) and, in Billy Hicks'.absence, • 1972 Olympic silver-medalist and Toronto ran down Barry Adams of six-time AAU discus champion Jay 100m H (15.77) long jump (4.85m.) Vancouver in the final few metres to added the 200 (21.52). and 4th place in the shot put, all but • Oregon's Dean Clark doubled Silvester, now 47 and concentrating on win b> 4:09.8 to 4:09.9. The next day, sports sociology at Brigham Young the shot put being good for CNR's & Tushingham came through again in the with wins in the 5000 (15:29) and COR's. She also set W35 Canadian steeplechase (9:29.9). University, took his specialty in stretch with a 1:59.6 to nip Adams 168-11. "It's okay considering the Native & Open records at Puerto Rico (1:59.9) and Basil Tomlinson of Ot • New Jersey's Ray Funkhouser with her non-medal 200 (27.16) and won both the 5K and 20K walks (22:50 amount of preparation I've put in," he tawa (2:00.4). In the M40 5000, John told Jack Hall of the Register-Guard. javelin (27.12m) performances. Woodcock and Jean-Jacques Schmidt and 1:28:41). McBlain, who had competed in the • Chuck Marut took both walks. of the host Kajaks waged a see-saw • L.A.'s Eddie Loughridge copped heptathlon the week previously at the battle with Woodcock prevailing in the both hurdles (15.1/52.6). Canadian Olympic Trials, completed • Oregon's Ed Lipscomb vaulted 16 M50 final 200, 16:09.4 to 16:12.0 for • 1952 and 1956 Olympic gold 11 events at the Richmond Champion feet. Schmidt. ships. Despite the fact that she was vir medalist Parry O'Brien, who set two world M50 records in July in the shot tually unopposed in all events, she did In the M50 1500 Charlie Wimberley M35 (58-1'/2) and discus (185-11), not slack off as she might easily have of New Orleans waited until the final • California's Nolan Smith been tempted to do. Instead, she earn 200 to uncork his kick and defeated garnered the 800 (1:57.7) and 1500 highlighted the meet with good throws (53-3)4 and 185-9). "I'm very serious ed her gold medals giving each event Ralph Miller of Seattle 4:46.8 to 4:28.6. (3:59.1). her best, establishing CNR's & COR's In the 800 however, Wimberley led • Kelly added the long hurdles in about this," O'Brien said. "My goal this year, was to take the world 50+ in the (30") 100m H (16.71), 400 H most of the way and Miller outkicked 54.44 to his llOH AR. (71.8) and triple jump (9.47). She bare him over the final 50m winning in • Frank Reilly tripled with wins in records in both the shot and discus, ly fell short of her Puerto Rico perfor- 2:09.9 to 2:10.3.• the shot (52-0), discus (172-2) and ham and I've managed to do that." O'Brien mer (155-7). had set the shot mark with the U.S. • New Jersey's Ron Salvio captured 50+ weight of 12 lbs. But at the na Nine British Records Setin Edinburgh both 5K/20K walks (30:33/2:15:28). tionals, all competitors were throwing •WAVA weigbls, wh\cY\ meant that Continued From Page 15 S. Power leaped 20-1 V* in the long O'Brien was throwing 6K (13 pounds, M40 jump (35-7'/4); Sid McSweeney, M70, jump and 44-3 V2 in the triple jump for 2 ounces). shot (25-0); M. Tipping, W45, discus • Australia's Brendon Wilson two M40 wins. repeated as national 100 champ • Richard Hickman garnered both (116-10); and Joe Phillips, M50, D. Bayes, M50, had the best hammer (11.24), while Chicago's U.S. 400 hurdles (16.68 and 62.20). javelin (143-1). throw of the day with 157-6. A. record-holder Jim Burnett remained • Ray Hatton of Bend, Oregon Among the non-record but notable McKenzie, M45, won with 153-4. turned in one of the meet's truly stunn marks were J. Topliss' 11.60 in the undefeated as a master (51:37). But in Sidney McSweeney, who won the their long-awaited 200 rematch (won ing performances, lapping the entire M40 100m, and J. Benson's 22.88 in M70 pentathlon (3413), added his per last year by Wilson), they were both field to easily win the M50 10,000 in the M40 200. sonal touch to the meeting. While run upset by California's Dan Fitzsimmons 33:03.8. His own U.S. M50 mark is Eight runners went under 15:32 in ning the pentathlon 1500, he heard his in 22.82. 32:10. the 5000, led by M. Duff, M40, name being announced for an award • Spokane's Herald Hadley came • Nick Newton of Woodland Hills, (15:14.58), and two runners below for his win in an earlier 200 race. He out of nowhere to defeat the finest California, who underwent seven-hour 32:00 in the 10000, with T. Johnston, was passing the award stand, so, with masters 15(X)-meter runners in the na cancer surgery in 1980, won the 100 M40, the best (31:39.15). Both events perfect timing, he turned his head and tion (Barry Adams, Kirk Randall, etc.) (12.5) and 200 (23.69). had strong fields through M60. shoulders, bowed his head, and had the in 4:00.8. He won his 8(X) section by • Former Olympian Bill Bailie of medal put on his shoulders. He then daylight, but lost the gold and silver to New Zealand, who had come to the continued with his race and ran a solid David Romain (1:57.7), and Gary Carr U.S. for the Olympics, threatened Waltham Meet 6:45.11. (1:58.3) who ran in another section, in world records in both the 800 and Continued From Page 7 The meet was organized by the Scot one of the meet's few foulups. "I ran 1500, easily defeating quality fields in Sarasota, Florida, also won three tish Veteran Harriers Club on behalf of the pace I wanted," Romain said. "I 2:04.92 and 4:12.5. events, setting meet records in the 220 the British Veterans Athletic Associa wanted to go faster, but there was a • Colorado's Jerry Donley, TAC (30.4) and shot put (45-2Vi) while also tion. • stong wind on the backstretch." National Masters T«&F Chairman, bet winning the lOOy (13.0). tered his World Veterans Games gold • Another Californian, Jerry Job- The meet was sponsored by Capital PARTICIPANTS BY AGE DIVISION medal pole vault effort by a half-inch Bank & Trust Co. and Nike. Bill Sim AT NATIONAL MASTERS. T&F MEET ski, checked in with two distance wins in clearing 13 feet. mons, of Berkeley, California, com EUGENE, OREGON- AUGUST 17-19 in the 5000 (15:24) and 10000 (31:43). peting in the 40-49 division, thrilled the M30 96 W30 15 • Washington's Guy Ott took both M55 spectators with his 440 (56.6) and 220 M35 106 W35 20 walks, while Montana's Tom Gage • When Tony Sapienza of Brad M40 140 W40 30 (25.7) victories. won the shot and hammer. ford, Massachusetts is in top form,, Meet Director Joe Tranchita thinks M45 88 W45 18 M50 104 W50 14 • The West Valley Track Club of he's hard to beat, as the likes of Jim the meet has grown in size and the M55 59 W55 18 Northern California won all three O'Neil, Pat Devine and Bill Mc- competition has improved with each t160 50 W6Q 8 Chesney discovered. The Easterner year. Waltham Track Club, under the M65 27 W65 5 relays in the 40-49 division, ap M70 23 W70 5 won both the 5000 (17:09.8) and 10000 leadership of Coach Tranchita, has proaching U.S. records in the 400 M75 14 W75 1 (44.60), Mile (3:29.8) and Two-Mile (35:35.2). made a commitment to masters track M80 8 UNK '2 (8:10.4). and field that few clubs in New M85 1 • • Greenwood, now living in Aurora, England can boast. W.T.C. hopes in UNK 1 • North Hollywood's Mardon Con Colorado, won the 110-highs before the near future this meet will become ^717 136 nelly upset World Veterans Games his injury forced him to default from the New England Masters Champion TOTAL ENTRIES: 853 Champ Charlie Polhamus of Atlanta his other four events. Seizing the op- ships. • Men: 84% Womer : ^6% in the pole vault, 14-6 to 14.0. Continued on Page 24 September, 1984 page 22 National Masters News

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• Leonard Jones, 43, was timed in 5:01 6 in winning the Masters men's race in the Tryon Street Mile, Charlotte, NC, July 14. Bill Voight, 50, took the M50-t- race by a large margin in 5:09.9. Peggy Schug, 35, won the Masters women's (35-r) race with 5:30.7; Nancy Lowen, 42, was 2nd in 6:09.1. Best time of the NATIONAL EAST day was 4:24.3 by Rex Wiggins, 27, on this year's course, which was a loop necessitated by • The TAC National Masters 15K Cross • Central Park TC took both the Masters construction on the Tyron Street straight-run country Championships in Houston November men's and women's titles in the NYRRC Club course of last year. 3, is shaping up as a top-quality event. Race Team Championships, July 7, Central Park, director Ed Lang has already received confir NYC. Fritz Mueller, 48, led all M40-H (27.06). MID AMERICA mation from masters Kirk Randall, Bill Reilly, Robin Villa,,41, beat all W40-f and was 1st for Dan McCaskiU and Shirley Matson. the CPTC female Masters trio. • Bob Warren was the Masters star of the Lincoln TC's Outdoor Championships, at Lin • The NY Masters club took the overall team coln, NE, July 15, with four M40-49 wins: LJ title with a score of 44 to Central Park TC's 34 NEW ENGLAND 18-1'/«; DT 130-9; SP 40-1 Vz; JT 130-0. Thorn with victories in the 40-49 and 50 -t- divisions in ton Shelton, M40-49, garnered three golds; • Besty Harshbarger, 41, Irish American the NY Masters Relays, NYC, July 15. NY .in#"' TC, was the 4th womanoverall in the TAC/USA 100m 12.0; 200 24.8; 400 56.8. Pioneers won the 30-39 division. The NY • Polly Bailey, 61, took 6 golds, topped by Kliitiij.c- Women's 25K RR Championships, Sudbury, Masters 40-49 1600m relay quartet put the day's best (9:34) mile walk, at the Senior MA, June 3, with a 1:42:41, which, added to the together a 3:55. f times of her two younger teammates gave her Olympics (55-h), St. Louis, May 29-31. Dottie Gray, 58, who also strode to a fast mile walk club both the Open National and New England Lloyd Slocum, 51, Greenland, N.H., winner of (9:49), won 5 events. Helen Stephens, 66, AR District team championships. Barbara Pike, 42, 50-59 5K (18:06), BankEast Road Race, Con holder in the W65 shot, had a 34-6 Vz toss with Liberty AC, finished 13th (1:49:39), leading cord, N.H. the 6#. Paul Saunders, 61, zipped to the meet's teammates Sally Davis (1:53:27) and Joyce Photo by Tom Szelog fastest 100m in 13.6, and Donald Hall, 65, Hals, 51, (2:03:49) to the district Masters team m clocked the top 200 in 28.7.. Phil Brusca, 57, title. heaved the 12# shot 45-8'A. • On the track, Pike took both Masters • Robert Nelson, 44, Salt Lake City, ran a events in the Kendall Women's Classic, which WEST 6:06 pace 2:40:12 to earn the Masters crown In is, with 1500 entries age 7-h, New England's the Deseret News Marathon, SLC, July 24. Dar- largest T&F meet for women, held on July 7-8 at • Larry Banuelos deposited a time of high in ryl Beardall, 47, Santa Rosa, CA. was tops in his Boston U. Pike won the mile in 5:30.6 and the terest with a 38:59 to win the M60-f section of division with 2:43:23. Carol Simmonds, 50, 400 in a meet record 67.3. Sally Goodhue, 50 the Monarch Bank lOK, Laguna Beach, CA, July SLC, was the first Masters woman in 3:42:50. Waltham, MA, clocked 70.6 in the 400 race. 4. In the 5K race, Tom Burns smoked to a 16:01 M40 -I- first, and Amy Goldstein won the W50 -t- • Stan Dutton, 40, Antrim, NH, took Masters division with a 23:19. INTERNATIONAL honors in both the 5K (16:29) and 5-Mile • The Bud Light Independence 4 Mile Run, (27:11) in the BankEast Classic Road Races, Visalia, CA, brought Central Calif.'s best • Canadian Masters marathon champ Art Concord, NH, June 30. Marty Bart, 42, Con Masters runners to Visalia, CA. Hot weather Meany, M40. of St. John's, Newfoundland, ran cord, was the 1st W40 -+- in the 5K (19:20) and didn't slow down Frank Ortega, who was the 51:51 in the Evening Telegram 10 Mile RR, in Bernadette Nay, 44, Canterbury, NH, took the first Master across the line in 21:26. Frank his hometown, July 15, to win the Masters title W40-I- group in the 5 Mile (35:03). Tony Sa- Padilla and Frank Delgado continued their M45 and place 4th overall. John McK\lV\p, also of St. plenza, 55, Bradford, MA, was top M50-59 in Bernadette Nay, 44, Canterbury, N.H., first rivalry with Padilla 1st (22:38) and Delgado se John's, took the M50-f title with 65:02. and the 5 Mile. Helen Hamilton, 53, Concord, top woman Master in 5-mile, 35:03, BankEast Road cond (22:55). Jess Rivera took the M50-59 divi Diane Draper, W35, ran 67:16 for a female ped the W50-t- entrants in both the 5K (21:11) Race, Concord, N.H., June 30. sion (23:51), while Bob Musso captured the Masters victory. and 5 Mile (36:59). Photo by Tom Szelog M60-I- (27:14). Cherie Stephenson took the • L. Praamsma, M45, won the Western Pro W30-39 (27:49), and Joanne Brancothe W40-f vince Masters Marathon Championships, group (28:44). Capetown, So. Africa, July 21, with 2:40:50 in a • Shirley Matson, 43, who ended Cindy field of 76, including 41 men in their 30s. W. de Dalrymple's 75-race masters winning streak in Beer took the M55 with 2:50:06. The Celtic AHTLETES WHO ENTER A NEW DIVISION THIS MONTH 5EP 1984 the Peachtree lOK July 4 (35:59), set a Harriers' "A" team was team champion. 21-second PR August 11 with a 35:35 in the ATHLETE(RESIDENCE) BIRTHDATE AGE GROUP MADD (Mothers Against Drunk Driving) lOK in RACHEL BOURN(FAIRFAX,VA) 9-10-29 55-59 ANNE CIRULNICK(ROSEDALE.NY) 9-29-34 50-54 San Diego. 1. DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES BARBARA ELLNER(DOWNEY.CA) 9-30-44 40-44 • NMN "Gun Lap" columnist Mike Tymn, 46 Column Examples: ELSA EVAN5(SAN DIEGO,CA) 9-21-34 50-54 and "12 pounds overweight," still managed ta Ad Size Coat Inches Width Height MARJORIE HEINLEINfSAN RAFAEL,CA) 9- 1-34 50-54 3rd place masters finish in the Pepsi lOK dur BESS JAMESfSAN JACINTO.CA) 9- 5-09 75-79 ing his stateside visit in San Mateo, Calif, in JUDY KEWLEY(CA) 9- 3-44 40-44 33:45. Sal Vasquez was 1st master in 31:05. 52 FuU pzge 250 10" 13" SUE PETERSEN(LAGUNA BEACH,CA) 9- 6-44 40-44 39 * pzge 210 10" 9Vi" 55-59 JEAN ALBURY(AUS) 9-28-29 7vr 13" ODETE DOMINGOS(BRA) 9- 5-34 50-54 26 page 160 5" 13" 40-44 NORTHWEST FRANCISKA dANS5EN(H0L) 9-23-44 10" 6V," JOHN ALEXANDER(MCCAMEY.TX) 9- 6-19 65-69 • Stephen Lester, 41, of Magna, LIT, raced 13 •A pzge 100 5" evi" TOM BAILEY(DENVER,CO) 9-15-29 55-59 to a new Utah state M40 record with 6th place 10" 3'A" SANUEL CLARKE ( SEATTLE .WASH-) 9-28-'29 55-59 31:28 in the Deseret News lOK, July 24, Salt 7 1/8 page 60 5" 3'A" DESMOND FRAWLEV(AUSTRALIA) 9-23-24 60-64 2'A" 6'/»" WILLIAM GAY(MONTGOMERy,ALA) 9-29-99 80- + Lake City, at 4300' altitude. Salt Lake's Bill 3Vi 1/16 page 50 2*A 3'A" DANFORTH GEER(BENNINGTON,VT) 9-17-19 65-69 Johnston, M45, was 2nd M40-I- (32:35). 1 25 2'A" r RAYMOND GILfLOMPOC.CALIF) 9- 2-24 60-64 ORRIN GRAF(DAYTONA.FL) 9- 5-09 7'.j 79 ROBERT KAISERlLA MESA.CALIF) 9-25-24 60-64 2. 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October 7. TAC/National Masters Men's 40K Race Walk Championships, Ft. Mon- ON TAP FOR mouth. New Jersey. Elliot Denman, 28 N. Locust Dr., W. Long Branch, NJ 07765. SEPTEMBER schedule November 3. TAC/National Masters lOOK Race Walk Championships, Arlington, TRACK AND FIELD Virg. Sal Corrallo, 5351 N. 37th St., Arl ington, VA 22207. 703/241-1854. This month's action begins on Track and field events feature competition for men and women over age 30 unless November 3. TAG National Masters 15K Labor Day weekend with the otherwise noted. Long distance events generally are open to all age groups with Cross-Country Championships, Houston, Rocky Mountain Games in Denver the execption of national masters championships, which may be limited to men E.G. Lang, 14 Sandalwood, Houston, TX and the Virginia Masters Cham 77024. 713/781-2810. and women over age40. Entry blanks for national and regional championships pionships in Charlottesville. November 17. TAG National Masters lOK will generally be printed in the newsletter 30-60 days prior to the event. Please Cross-Country Championships, Holmdel, On the next weekend are the Los send any additions or corrections to NMN, P.O. Box 2372, Van Nuys CA 91404. N.J. Ron Salvio, Squan Road, Clarksburg, Angeles Senior Olympics, the San NJ 08510. 609/259-9268. Juan Championships and a November 18. TAG National Masters Masters Running Camp in Ver 50-Mile Championships, Buffalo, N.Y. TRACK & FIELD David Broad, Dept. of Athletics, SUNY- mont. NA TIONAL Buffalo, 13(X) Elmwood Ave., Buffalo, NY For world travelers, the South 14222 American Championships will be August 23-25,1985.18th Annual TAG Na November 24. TAG National Masters 5K held on the 14th in Sao Paulo, tional Masters Championships, In Cross-country Championships, Seattle. dianapolis. Brazil. Carol Langenbach, 4261 S. 184th, Seattle, WA 98188. 206/433-8868. LONG DISTANCE RUNNING NEW ENGLAND NEW ENGLAND September 9-15. Masters Running Camp, After the normal summer lull, Lake Hosmer, Vermont. Box 31-M, Craft- November 4. Conventures lOK and 12th some major races are on tap, star sbury Common VT 05827. 802/586-2514. NIKE Masters Series Race, Boston. Chris ting with the TAC Northwest Monty, NIKE, 3900 S.W. Murray Blvd., Regional Masters Half-marathon Beaverton OR 97005. Championships in Washington EAST EAST State on Labor Day. You can run January 13. TAG National Masters Indoor with Senators and Congress people Pentathlon Championships (LJ, 55HH, September 13. 4th Annual NIKE Capital HJ, SP, lOOOM), Carlisle, Pa. Scott Thorn- Challenge 3 mile, Washington D.C. Jeff in the NIKE Capital Challenge on, sley, 519 Coolidge St., New Cumberland Darman, 507 Second St., N.W., the 13th in Washington, D.C. PA 17070. 717/774-3569. Washington, DC 20002. 202/544-0970. The 5th of the 12-race NIKE January 13. 2nd Annual Pennsylvania September 22.9th Annual Moving Comfort Masters Series takes place in Masters Indoor State Championships, Women's lOK, Washington, D.C. Long Dr. Lee Blount, Jr., 1983 National AA50 Champion Houston on the 15th as part of the Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pa. Scott (800 and 400) wins 300 IH (45.2) at St. Louis SASE to Moving Comfort lOK, • 5412 Thornsley, above. Metro Championship July 21. Eisenhower Ave., Alexandria, VA 22304. Pro Comfort lOK. Twenty runners 202/544-0970. (by time, age-group winner or ran September 23. Freihofer's Syracuse lOK for dom drawing) in each of the 42 SOUTHEAST December 16. Run Pentathlon (100, 200, 4(X), 800, 1500), Honolulu, . Jack Women, Syracuse, NY. TAC/Region I lOK races will receive cash toward a trip September 1. Virginia TAG Open & Masters Karbens, 3138 Waialae Ave., No. 1003, RR Championships, Open & Masters. $5000 distributed to top 20 finishers and top to the World Veterans Distance Championships, Charlottsville, VA. Honolulu, HI 96816. Running Championships in San Virginia Masters, PC Box 5696, Charlot- December 22. Weight pentathlon, Open & Masters teams. Freihofer's Run for Women, 382 Broadway, Albany, NY 12207 Diego in December. tesville, VA. Honolulu, Hawaii. See December 16 above. September 22-23. Virginia State Open & December 29. Regular pentathlon, 518/465-4573. The 6th and 7th NIKE Masters September 29. Avon Women's Half- Masters Decathlon Championships, Honolulu, Hawaii. See December 16 above. runs are set for the 22nd in the marathon, NYC. Allan Steinfeld, NYRRC, Charlottesville, VA. See September 1 High Altitude 8K in Boulder, and above. 9 East 89th St., NY, NY 10128. the 23rd in the Portland October 20-21. Thro-a-thon. (Discus, shot, INTERNATIONAL 212/860-4455. hamifter, javelin, weight) North Carolina September 7-9^ 3rd Annual San Juan October 7. TAG Eastern Masters lOK Marathon. State U. Bob Boal, 121 W. Sycamore, Masters Championships, San Juan, Puerto Cross-Country, Van Cortlandt Park, Also on the 23rd is the TAC Na Wake Forest, NC 27587. Rico. P.R. Masters, Box 11074, Caparra Bronx, N.Y. NY Masters, 77 Prospect tional Masters Half-marathon November 5-10. Golden Age Games, San- Heights Station, San Juan PR 00922. Place, Brooklyn NY 11217. October 8. Bonne Bell lOK National Finals, Championships in Dayton, and the ford, Florida, 55 +, P.O. Drawer CC, San- September 13-15. 2nd South American TAC Open and Masters 50K ford, FL 32772-0868. (Championships, Ibirapuera Stadium, Sao Boston. Bonne Bell, 18519 Detroit Ave., December 30. Holiday Weight Pentathlon Paulo, Brazil. Hernan Figueros, Lira 2488, Lakewood OH 44107. Championships in Washington. (9 am) and regular Pentathlon (2 pm), Casilla 10092, Santiago, Chile. October 27. NY Masters 5K and lOK Cross- The Virginia ID-miler in Lyn Delray Beach, FL. Randall Cooper, Atlan October 6-7. 5th All-Japan Masters Cham Country, Van Cortlandt Park, Bronx, N.Y. chburg and the Maupintour Fall NY Masters, 77 Prospect Place, Brooklyn tic Community School, 2501 Seacrest pionships, Okinawa, Japan. Masaharu Classic lOK in Lawrence, Kansas Blvd., Delray Beach, FL 33435. Sugano, 453-9 Inbe, Wakayama, Japan. NY 11217. are on the 29th. October 20-21. International Masters T&F October 28. . Meet, Hong Kong. Margaret Brooke, GPO NYRRC, PO Box 1388 GPO, New York The 8th and 9th NIKE Masters MIDWEST Box 10368, Central Hong Kong. NY 10016. 212/860-4455. races will be run as part of the November 304)ecember 1-2. International November 4. Marine Corps Marathon, Avon Half-Marathon in New York September 9. Wolfpack Throwing meet, Washington, D.C. Capt. Chris Moody, PO Columbus, Ohio. SP, DT, JT, HI, WT Masters T&F Meet, Buenos Aires, Argen City on the 29th and the cash-laden tina. Hernan Figueros, Lira 2488, Casilla Box 188, Quantico VA 22134. and Weight Pentathlon. John white, 4865 Twin Cities Marathon in Min 10092, Santiago, Chile. 703/650-2225. Arthur Place, Columbus OH 43220. November 11. TAG Metropolitan Masters neapolis on the 30th. • 614/424-7011. December 7-8. International Masters T&F Meet, Montevideo, Uruguay. Hernan Cross-Country. NY Masters, 77 Prospect Figueros, Lira 2488, Casilla 10092, San Place, Brooklyn NY 11217. MID-AMERICA tiago, Chile. SOUTHEAST September 1-2. Rocky Mountain Masters DEADLINE Games, Denver, CO. Jim Weed, 11672 E. September 29. Virginia Ten Miler, Lyn- 2nd Ave., Aurora, CO. 80010. LONG DISTANCE chburg, VA. Marilyn Straub, 3020 303/341-2980. Cranehill Drive, Lynchburg VA 24503. NMN is written by masters RUNNING November 22. Atlanta Marathon, Atlanta, athletes for masters athletes. We NATIONAL Georgia. Roy Benson, 3097, Avenue N.E., need and welcome your reports WEST Atlanta, GA 30305. 404/231-9064. of meets, races, schedules, September 23. TAG National Masters Half- December 15. RRCA National lOOK Cham September 8-9. 15th Annual Senior Olym marathon Championships and Dayton photos, comments, etc. Deadline pics, Orange Coast College, Costa Mesa, pionships, Tallahassee, Fla. Felton Wright, River Corridor Classic, Dayton. Steve Barr, 929 Blackwood Ave., Tallahassee, FL for editorial material and adver Calif. Decomposed granite track. Deadline Kettering Pro Health Center, 3700 Fttr Hills tising is the 10th of the month August 23. Senior Olympics, 5726 Wilshire 32303. Ave., Kettering OH 45429. 513/298-2391. December 15. Humana Rocket City Blvd., Los Angeles CA 90036. before date of issue. Send to September-^. TAG National Open and Marathon, Huntsville, Ala. HuntsvilleTC., October 6. Qub West Masters, Goleta, CA. i\afional Masters !\ews, P.O. Masters 50K Championships, Washington, 8811 Edgehill Dr., Huntsville, AL 35802. George Adams, PO Box K, Goleta, CA Bo.x 23 72, Van Nuys, C.4 91404. D.C. Dick Good, PO Box 1065, College 205/881-9077. 93116. Park MD 20740. 301/345-2286. Continued on Next Page page 24 National Masters News September, 1984

September 21-23. Oregon Track Club SOUTHWEST California and Western Region Champion ships, Modesto, Calif. Total $1000 cash Masters Running Clinic, Sky Camp Lodge. September 15. 5th NIKE Masters Series awards to top finishers in 7 age groups, men McKenzie River, $25 includes food and Race and Pro Comfort lOK, Houston. and women. Jeff Highiet, 229 Charlemagne lodging. Bill/Marcia McChesney, 4965 W. Chris Monty, NIKE, 3900 S.W. Murray Way, Modesto, CA 95350. 209/527-7597. Hillside Dr., Eugene, OR 97405. 344-8106. Blvd., Beaverton OR 97005. November 6. Phoenix lOK, Phoenix, Ariz. September 23. Portland Marathon and 7th October 13. International Run Against Harvey Beller, 4602 N. 16th St., Phoenix, NIKE Masters Series Race, Portland, Crime lOK, El Paso, Texas. John Hinshaw. AZ 85287. 602/241-0995. Oregon. Chris Monty, NIKE, 3900 S.W. PO Box 15000, El Paso TX 79998. December 2. Beverly Hills - Perrier lOK, Murray Blvd., Beaverton OR 97005. 915/772-RACE. Beverly Hills, Calif. Richard Putnam, November 25. Seattle Marathon, Seattle, December 2. White Rock Marathon, Beverly Hills Rec. & Parks, 450 N. Crescent Wash. Mary Reardon, 1711 Thorndyke Dallas. Phidippides, North Park East, 8822 Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Ave W, Seattle. WA 98199. 206/282-8596. N. Central Expressway, Dallas TX 75231. 213/550-4816. 214/361-6493. December 9. , Honolulu, Hawaii. David Benson, PO Box nrr- WEST 27244, Chinatown Stn., Honolulu, HI INTERNATIONAL September 18. Manufacturers %827. 808/734-7200. September 30. Marathon. 7-day tour. Stan Dutton, Antrim, N.H., Masters winner pf Corporate Challenge 3.5 Mile Road Race, O.K. Erich, 39 West Park way, Pequannock 5-mile, (27:11), BankEast Road Race, Concord, Griffith Park, Los Angeles, Calif. Dierdre NJ 07440. 201/694-2097. NORTHWEST N.H., June 30. Francis-Dickerson 818/887-2284. October 13-14. IGAL European Veterans Photo by Tom Szelog September 22. 32nd Annual Balboa Park 8 September 3 (Monday). TAC Northwest Distance Running Championships, Bern, mile Cross-country, San Diego, Calif. T.R. Regional Masters Half-marathon Cham Switzerland. Werner Hamin, Theuerbruen- Continued from Previous Page Eddy, 14342 Jolley Lane, Poway, CA pionships and Red Brick Road Half-a-thon. nleinsweg No. 55, 8720 Schweinfun, West 92064. 613/748-2459. Germany. MIDWEST Redmond, Washington, 9 a.m. Carole October 7. Hollywood lOK/Half- Langenbach, 4261 S. 184th St., Seattle WA December 1-2. XVII IGAL World Veterans September 23. River Ramble marathon, also SPA/TAC Half-marathon 98188. 206/433-8868. lOK and Marathon Championships, San 5K/10K/30K/50K, Columbus, Ohio, 5K & championships, Los Angeles, Calif. 8 a.m. September 15. 5th Annual Prefontaine Diego, Calif. Bill Stock, 7160 Baldridge 50K are Ohio TAC Open & Masters Cham Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center, Memorial lOK, Coos Bay, Ore., 11 a.m. Rd., La Mesa, CA. 619/286-7867. pionships. John White, 4865 Arthur Place, 1300 N. Vermont Ave., Los Angeles, CA Pre-race Nike running clinic. Prefontaine December 11-17. Running tour of the Columbus, OH 43220. 641/459-2547. 90027. 213/660-3530 X6108. Memorial Run, PO Box 210, Coos Bay, OR Holyland, Barry Shaw, PO Box 2143, October6.1984Ultimate Runner, Jackson, October 28. Modesto lOK, also RRCA 97420. 503/269-0215. Netanya, Israel. • Mich. Eachrunner does lOK, 400m, 100m, mile, and marathon, in that order. $2500in TAC/Trust for men & women 40 plus. • World M60 400 record-holder the 100/200 double, John Boots took Jackson Community College, Health & Nationals Physical Fitness Dept., 2111 Emmops Rd., Continued From Page 21 John Alexander (58.4) of Texas cap care of the 800 and 1500, and Bill Van Jackson, MI 49201. 517/787-0800 X282. portunity for an unexpected gold tured his specialty in 61.65. Fleet presided over the 5K and lOK. October 7. RRCA National 50 Mile Cham medal were Cliff Murray (1(X)), Gor • Burl Gist attempted a new world • A1 Guidet won both hurdles, Jim pionships, Chicago, IL. Noel D. Nequin, don Albury (200), Huel Washington high jump record of 5-3 (his own M60 Vernon copped the high jump and M.D., Swedish CovenantHospital, 5145 N. California Ave., Chicago, IL 60625. (400) and Ted Rademaker (4(X)) mark is 5-2'/z), but had to settle for a vault. Herb Miller owned the long and October 7. Columbus Bank OneMarathon, hurdles). 5-0 clearance. He added the short triple jumps, and Gordon Nordgren Columbus, Ohio. Corporate Processing M60 hurdles to his gold medal inventory. picked off the hammer and javelin. Dept., Columbus, OH 43271. • Stanford's Alphonse Juilland • San Diego's Ray Spencer took the M70 October 14. 6th Annual Medical Joggers (pronounced Jhwee-yan) took both 400 hurdles and the long and triple • In addition to his world long jump Association 50 Miles/IOOK, Chicago, IL. Also RRCA's 50 Mile national champion sprints. New York's Archie Messenger jumps, while Bill Bangert annexed the record, Satti won the 200 and triple ships. Legal SASE to Noel Nequin, M. D., handled the middle-distances, and shot and discus. jump. Swedish Covenant Hospital, 5145 N. LA's Larry Banuelos notched the 5K M65 • Carter added the discus to his California Ave., Chicago, IL 60625. and lOK. • New Jersey's Dave Lawyer won Conbnued on Page 38 October21.America's Marathon, Chicago. Bob Bright, 214 West Erie St., Chicago IL 60610. 312/951-0660. 1984 NATIONAL MASTERS TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONS — EUGENE, OREGON — AUGUST 17-19. 17TH ANNUAL TAC CHAMPIONSHIPS. October 28. River Banks lOK Run and 11th

NIKE Masters Series Race, Louisville, Ken M30 M35 MAO M45 M50 M55 M60 M65 M70 M75 M80 M8S tucky. Chris Monty, NIKE, 3900 S.W. 100 McCoy Whitley Wilson Smith 0 Newton Murray Juilland Lawyer Koppel Camine Pitcher

Murray Blvd., Beaverton OR 97005. ?00 McCoy Brooks Fitzs'ons Smith 0 Newton Albury Juilland Lawyer Satti Castro Lum —

— November 3. Indianapolis Marathon, In 400 Burnett R Haggerty Burnett J White^ Hoffman Washin'on Alexander Bowers Koppel - -- Spangler 800 Embler Smith N Romain Billups Bailie Brown K Messenger Boots Byers Shine Chapson —

dianapolis, Ind. Duane Heidecker, 314 E. 1500 Rice Smith N Hadley Billups Bailie Fitzge'ld Messenger Boots Funk Shine - — Spangler 5000 Clark 0 Loudat Jobski Ellis Wood G Sapienza Banuelos VanFleet Cragmont Dr., Indianapolis, IN 46227. Ling - -- Spangler

10000 — — 317/787-6114. Price Laim Jobski deLaCruz Hatton Sapienza Banuelos VanFleet Ling - —

SC Clark D Jahn Bowerman Hall — — Slocumb Carman Bryant Waterman Espy -— November 10. Wendy's lOK Classic, Bowl llOH Loughr'ge KELLY Butler DeWitt Hickman Greenwood Gist Guidet Hix — Pi tcher

400H Lou'ridge Kelly Cain Morgan R — Hickman Rademaker Spencer Guidet - -- ing Green, Kentucky. Dave Mason, 1502 Hix —- Weston St., Bowling Green KY 42101. HJ Curry Clotson Costello Peyton Wyatt Varney Gist Vernon Erskine McFadden Anderson

PV; Lipscomb Jones Connelly Lance — 502/781-2834. Donley Hinkes Biesrooyer Vernon Johnston Pi tcher LJ • Urmann Benjamin Mclntyre Horn Skortvedt Albury Spencer Miller H SATTI McFadden Pitcher November 11. Wolfpack Fall Classic TJ Trujillo Rodenbeck Hul1 Horn Clark W Brodberry Spencer Miller H Satti McFadden Anderson --- 5/15/50K, Columbus, Ohio. John White, SP Schmidt Reilly Gage Hart O'Brien Brusco Bangert Castaneda CARTER Pugliz'ch Crane 4865 Arthur Place, Columbus, OH 43220. DT Umshler Reilly Higgins Silvester O'Brien Hawke Bangert Gulgin Carter Carnine Crane 614/451-2547. HT Kelmenson Reilly Gage Nunez Thomson Williams Jenkins Nordgren Pierotti Ulsh Crane December30. RRCA National 50K Cham JAV Pellitier Petitto Higgins Stuart CONLEY Brusco Hunter H Nordgren Pierotti Cam i-ne Anderson 5K-W Funkhou'r Salvio Ott Marut Kaald — Favorite Unruh -- pionships, Peoria, IL. Paul Appell, R.R., DePetro - Spangler Altona, IL 61414. 20KW Fun'ouser Salvio Ott Ma rut Kaald Adams J Wilson B Strauss 400R Rose City Striders West Valley TC Portland TC LA Valley AC Dallas TC 50+ Runners MILE Dallas TC West Valley TC 2-MI Kangaroos West Valley TC MID-AMERICA So. Calif. Striders — W30 September 22. High Altitude Challenge 8K W35 W40 W45 W50 W55 W60 W65 W70 W75 100 Miller S k. < and 6th NIKE Masters Series Race, Barnes Luker Sherrard OBERA Reardon Smith B r Clarke Sali sbury 200 Magana Barnes Luker Sherrard Obera Kinsey Smith B r Clarke Salisbury CAPITAL LETTERS Boulder, Colorado. Chris Monty, NIKE, 400 — Barnes Carter Parish OBERA BRUHN Davidson Kolda Clarke Salisbury indicates world 3900 S.W. Murray Blvd., Beaverton OR 800 — Houl.ton Upton HARBIN Snyder Anderson Davidson Lafl in Clarke Sali sbury or American 97005. 1500 Houlton record set Knight Upton HARBIN McChesney Anderson Davidson Laflin O'Hare — Carter M September 29. Maupintour Fall Classic,* 5000 Knight Flexer Bigelow Buder Anderson Caselli Stevens lOK, Lawrence, KA. Tom Leigh, Maupin 10000 ... Waters Flexer Curtis Goodhue BRUHN Caselli Hur. Klein Sherrard Leicht Kinsey tour, 913/843-1211. HJ Herweck — •— Miller C Leicht Varney September 30. Twin Cities Marathon, Min Lercher BOWERMASTER NELSON — LJ Herweck Schumac'r Osgood-Kn --- LEICHT KINSEY LERCHER BOWERMASTER Nelson -- neapolis to St. Paul, Minn. $150,000 purse. TJ --- Kuehne —

Jack Moran, PO Box 24193, Minneapolis SP Stratton White Osg-Kni't Sherrard KINSEY Nordgren Bowermaster — Salisbury MN 55424. DT Stratton Kolasz Os'-Kn'ht Sherrard Gray KINSEY Nordgren Bowermaster — Salisbury JAV Stratton Reddaway Conley F Miller C Kuehne KINSEY Nordgren — Salisbury November 18. 13th Annual St. Louis 5KW - — — Mullen Maynard Eberle — Crocker Salisbury Marathon, St. Louis, Mo. SASE to St. •20KW -- — — LaVeck Eberle --- Crocker — COM No. Calif. Seniors Oregon TC Louis TC, 6611 Qayton Rd., St. Louis, ''f* Tan* MO 63117. 314/862-SLTC. September, 1984 National Masters News page 25

FINAL 1983 MASTERS 15 KILOMETER RANKINGS Compiled by the National Running Data Center

15 kilometers Men- 35 thru 39 15 kilometers Men- 75 thru 79

44 39a Bill Rodgers 35 Sherborn MA 10 Jul,NY-A 08; 54 Ed Benham 76 Ocean City MD 1 Oct,TX-A 46 :00 Barry Brown 38 Glens Falls NY 19 Jun,IN-A 11; 29 76 'East Dennis MA 1 Oct,TX-A 46 :30 35 Boulder CO 29 Oct,OK-A 13; 55a Charles Hackenheimer 77 Central Square NY 10 Jul,NY-A 46 :58 S-teve Flanagan 35 Boulder CO 26 Jun,OR-A 21; 15 Louis Cox 75 Dayton OH 20 Mar,OH-A 48 :18 Wes Wessely 35 Stone Mtn GA 26 Jun,OR-A 1:26 52i Gordon Sherbeck 76 Vancouver WA 26 Jun,OR-A 48 :23 Patrick Glover 37 Clifton Park NY 13 Nov,NY-A 1:27 13 John Pianfetti 75 Charleston WV 12 Mar,FL-A 48 38 Randy Taylor 35 Little Rock AR 5 Feb,FL-A 1:33 37a James Ramsey 75 Detroit MI 9 Jul,MI-A 48 :41 Richard Myers 37 Voorhees NJ 5 Feb,FL-A 1:37 01 Edward Root 75 12 Mar,FL-A 48 •43 Sam Bair 36 Pittsburgh PA 20 Mar ,OH-A 2:22 08 Theodore Hyde 79 The Dalles OR 26 Jun,OR-A 49 12 Robert Pratte 38 Albuquerque NM 5 Feb,FL-A foreign 46 :21 Tony Brien 35 Albuquerque MM 13 Mar,AZ-A/IRE 15 kilometers Men- 80 thru 84 46 •35 James Kaiiiau 35 Memphis TN 26 Jun,OR-A/KEN 1:29:04 Cyril Woods 81 Lake Oswego OR 26 Jun,OR-A 1:38:59 Paul Spangler 84 San Luis Obspo CA 1 Oct,TX-A 15 ki lometers Men- 40 thru 44 1:52:31 Everett Amos 81 Knox IN 19 Jun,IN-A

45 58 Bill Stewart 40 Ann Arbor MI 5 Feb,FL-A 48 19 Kirk Randall 41 Wellesley MA 5 Feb,FL-A 48 24 Peter Van Garderen 42 Glens Falls NY 13 Nov,NY-A 48 44 George Keim 40 Waynesboro PA 5 Feb,FL-A 48 50 Don Coffman 40 Frankfurt KY 20 Mar,OH-A 15 kilometers Women- 35 thru 39 48 55i J im Bowers 44 Santa Rosa CA 26 Jun,OR-A 48 58 Dan Conway 44 Chetek WI 8 May,MN-A 51:59 Laurie Binder 35 Oakland CA 5 Feb,FL-A 49 10 Sal Vasquez 43 Alameda CA 1 Oct,TX-A 54:53 Madeline Harmeling 37 Merrick NY 5 Mar,DC-A 49 38i Michael Hef£ernan 42 Portland OR 26 Jun,OR-A 55:05 Jane Millspaugh 35 Ft Lauderdale FL 12 Mar,FL-A 49 41 Stephen Lester 40 Magna UT 1 Oct,TX-A 56:13 Patricia Hurl 35 San Diego CA 28 May,CA-A 57:31 Susan Josselson 37 Minnetonka MN 8 May,MN-A 57:58 Beverly Lambert 39 Ocala FL 5 Feb,FL-A 15 kilometers Men- 45 thru 49 58:011 Dawn Welch 35 Grants Pass OR 26 Jun,OR-A 58:22 Judy Greer 36 Orlando FL 5 Feb,FL-A 50 04 Ken Winn 45 Stone Mtn GA 5 Feb,FL-A 58:33 Patricia Sher 35 Jacksonville FL 12 Mar,FL-A 50 34a John Dugdale 48 Ridgefield CT 10 Jul,NY-A 58:33 Pat McKay 36 Portage IN 19 Jun,IN-A 51 06 AO. Huff 45 Seattle WA 19 Mar,WA-A resident foreigners 51 16 Bob Paklaian 46 Detroit MI 5 Feb,FL-A 52:47 Heather Thomson 36 Boulder CO 26 Jun,OR-A/NZI 51 21i William Johnston 45 Salt Lake City OT 26 Jun ,OR-A 57:19 Juana Stavolone 37 San Jose CA 10 Apr,CA-A/ESf 51 23 Robert Packard 46 Flagstaff AZ 13 Mar,AZ-A 57:25 Wendy O'Donnell 39 Portland OR 26 Jun,OR-A/CAh 52 23 John Weldy 48 Scottsdale AZ 13 Mar,AZ-A 52 42 Mel Williams 45 Virginia Beach VA 13 Nov,VA-A 52 44 Ernest Billups 46 Chicago IL 1 Oct,TX-A 15 kilometers Women- 40 thru 44 53 08 Kent Metcalt 45 Stillwater . OK 29 Oct,OK-A 55:16 Cindy Dalrymple 41 New York NY 1 Oct,TX-A 56:511 Bette Poppers 40 Littleton CO 26 Jun,OR-A 15 kilometers Men- 50 thru 54 58: 37 Christa Romppanen 44 Malibu CA 28 May,CA-A 50: 07 Norman Green 50 Wayne PA 5 Feb,FL-A 58:50 Elfrieda Wyner 40 Jacksonville FL 12 Mar,FL-A 52: 12 Ray Hatton 51 Bend OR 1 Oct,TX-A 59:30 Shirley Matson 42 Solana Beach CA 1 Oct,TX-A 53: 00 Hal Higdon 52 Michigan City IN 19 Jun,lN-A 59:44 Ann Diaz 42 Glencoe IL 8 May,MN-A 54: 44 A1 Treichel 54 Milwaukee WI 8 May,MN-A 1:00:05 Sue Johnston 41 Oakland CA 10 Apr,CA-A 54: 54 Ea Stabler 53 Syracuse NY 22 May,NY-A l:00:49i Charlotte Swanson 41 Spokane WA 26 Jun,OR-A 55: 05 Steve Blanchard 51 Tulsa OK 29 Oct,OK-A 1:00:551 Denise Bruce 40 Portland OR 26 Jun,OR-A 55: 19 Dale Goering 53 Santa Fe NM 1 Oct,TX-A 1:01:00 Lolitia Bache 40 Annandale VA 5 Mar,DC-A 55: 23 Ted Bick 53 Schenectady NY 13 Nov,NY-A resident foreigner 55: 26 J im Volk 50 Seattle WA 19 Mar,WA-A 59:39 Wendy O'Donnell 40 Portland OR 1 Oct,TX-A/C 55: 36 Howard Rubin 54 New Hartford NY . 22 May,NY-A foreign resident 55 33i Gordon Pirie 52 Sumner WA 26 Jun,OR-A/GBB 15 kilometers Women- 45 thru 49

1:00:35 Marilyn Harbin 45 Martinez CA 10 Apr,CA-A 15 kilometers Men- 55 thru 59 1:00:56 Vicki Bigelow 48 San Lorenzo CA 1 Oct,TX-A 1:01:07 Laura Tingle 46 Bradenton FL 5 Feb,FL-A 53:28 Alex Ratelie 58 Edina MN a May,MN-A 1:01:37 Trudy Rapp 46 Eden Prairie MN B May,MN-A 53:48a ttoward Rubin 55 New Hartford NY 10 Jul,NY-A 1:02:42 Karen Scannell 45 San Francisco CA 1 Oct,TX-A 55:08 J im O 'Neil 58 La Jolla CA 1 Oct,TX-A 1:03:00 Linda Sipprelle 48 APO Miami FL 8 May,MN-A 56:24 Ross Smith 55 Reno NV 1 Oct,TX-A 1:03:09a Margret Betz 46 Conklin NY 10 Jul,NY-A 57:01 Rxiben Vigil 55 Albuquerque NM 5 Feb,FL-A 1:03:301 Nancy Hellyer 47 Steilacoom , WA 26 Jun,OR-A 57:57 Nocus Mclntosh 58 Tulsa OK 29 Oct,OK-A 1:04:01 Donna Wright 48 Bartlesville OK 29 Oct,OK-A 59:37i Len Ramp 56 Grants Pass OR 26 Jun,OR-A 1:04:28 Carolyn Cappetta 47 Concord MA 5 Mar,DC-A 00:05 Herman Grotbeer 57 Savannah GA 5 Feb,FL-A 00:36 Herb Wiiliaims 57 Tempe AZ 20 Feb,AZ-A 01:31 Frank Burt 55 Lawton OK 29 Oct,OK-A 15 kilometers Women- 50 thru 54

15 kilometers Men- 60 thru 64 1:01:22 Marion Irvine 53 San Rafael CA 10 Apr,CA-A 1:03:21a Gloria Brown 51 Grand Island NY 10 Jul,NY-A V 1:04:18 Mila Kania 57:19 Hubert Morgan 61 Sayre PA 13 Nov ,NY-A 52 Warwick NY 1 Oct,TX-A 59: 21 Jim HcCown 61 San Diego CA 28 May ,CA-A 1:05:22a Anny Stockman 51 Rensselaer NY 10 Jul,NY-A 1:01:20 Art Holiman 60 + 28 May ,CA-A 1:05:44 Ann Kahl 53 Apopka FL 5 Feb,FL-A 1:05:55a " 1:02:11a John Rastani 64 Utica NY 10 Jul ,NY-A Beverly Goodwin 51 Canton NY 10 Jul,NY-A 1:06:20 Patricia Hurst 1:02:15 John Burton 60 Wayzata MN 8 May ,MN-A 51 Fresno CA 13 Mar,AZ-A 1:06:46 Ruth Anderson 1:02:18 Millard Shumate 61 Tampa FL 5 Feb ,FL-A 53 Oakland CA 10 Apr,CA-A 1:07:16a Natalie Tickner m 1:02:38 Bart Ross 60 Casselberry PL 5 Feb ,FL-A 50 Old Forge NY 10 Jul,NY-A 1:08:07 Mickey Armstrong 52 Edina 1:04:05 Leif Odmark 61 Ketchum ID 16 Jul ,ID-A MN 8 May,MN-A 1:04:19 Jim Smith 61 Oklahoma City OK 29 Oct ,OK-A l:04:39i Irving Weiss 64 Boulder CO 26 Jun ,OR-A 15 kilometers Women- 55 thru 59

15 kilometers Men- 65 thru 69 1:04:48 Margaret Miller 57 Thousand Oaks CA 28 May,CA-A 1:11:19 Anne Trigg 58 St Petersburg FL 5 Feb,FL-A 1:12:58 57:29 Clive Davies 67 Tillamook OR 26 Jun,OR-A Mary Storey 58 Riverside CA 20 Feb,AZ-A 1:13:53 58:24 Don Longenecker 67 Silver City NM 1 Oct,TX-A Adele Milicevic 57 Scottsdale AZ 20 Nov,AZ-A 1:14:48 :02:44 Fleetwood Fesmire 66 Middleburg FL 12 Mar,FL-A Irene Herbertson 57 Jacksonville FL 12 Mar,FL-A 1:15:00 :03:54 Charles Ogilvie 65 Ben Wheeler TX 1 Oct,TX-A Babs Dalsheimer 55 Gainesville FL 5 Feb,FL-A 1:16:38 :05:00 Tony Lipscomb 65 Demopolis AL 4 Apr,AL-A Pepper Davis 56 Orlando FL 5 Feb,FL-A 1:17:29 :05:41 Reg Rollason 66 Satsutna FL 12 Mar,FL-A Dorothy Laker 55 Tampa FL 12 Mar,FL-A l:18:0ea :06:55i Charles Pereida 65 Oregon City OR 26 Jun,CR-A Dolores Quinn 55 Whitesboro NY 10 Jul,NY-A 1:18:20 :08:06i Grant Valentine 65 Olympia WA 26 Jun,OR-A Jessie Lasinsky 56 Thatcher AZ 20 Feb,AZ-A 1:08:18 Don Bradley 67 Encinitas CA 28 May,CA-A 1:08:331 Bill Lauderback 66 Portland * OR 26 Jun,OR-A

15 kilometers Women- 60 thru 64

15 kilometers Men- 70 thru 74 1:15:06 Jaclyn Caselli 62 San Jose CA 10 Apr,CA-A 1:19:00 Betty Haleen 60 Minnetonka MN 8 1:08:09a William Brobston 70 Saugerties NY 10 Jul ,NY-A 1:20:37a Loretta Shehan 60 West Seneca NY 10 1:08:15 William Andberg 71 Anoka 1:22:28 MN 8 Nay ,MN-A Lillian Rollason 61 Satsuma FL 12 Mar,FL-A 1:11:03 Vernon Geary 71 Williamsburg VA 13 Nov ,VA-A 1:22:41 Marion Gibbons 61 Phoenix AZ 20 1:14:16 Urban Miller 71 .Bellingham WA 19 Mar ,WA-A 1:23:01 Althea Wetherbee 64 Huntington Stn NY 12 1:14:19 Arne Johnson 70 Mesa AZ 20 Feb ,AZ-A 1:24:07 Virginia Reinhardt 60 12 1:16:40 Robert Boal 71 Wake Forest NC 1 Oct ,TX-A 1:,28:02 Frances Bradford 60 Mill Valley CA 10 Apr,CA-A 1:21:54 Charles Bspy •72 - Dunedin FL 5 Feb ,FL-A 1:28:46 Bernice Williamson 62 Oklahoma City OK 29 1:22:241 Murray Birenbaum 71 Portland OR 26 Jun ,OR-A 1:30:42 Jane Brown 60 Corvallis OR 26 1:25:37 Howard Calkin 72 Oregon MO 29 Oct ,OK-A 1:27:54 Dick Whittemore 72 28 May ,CA-A Continued on Page 35 page 26 National Masters News September, 1984

400 M Lota luap a50 Carl Uadbola 55.5 Muilall OtvoBiMrt 12 -4-1/8' Grofw Coaix Cui Diblilroa 9 -7' TRACKS FIELD RESULTS MarMS Aravi aOfl Please send masters meet results to NATIONAL MASTERS sSO Jw Jenklni 12-19-1/2- tl.f Dooold Hull 12-4-1/8- NEWS, PC BOX 2372 VAN NUYS OA91404. If possible, '% «00 M please type single space with rtiinimum of white space. «30 Tfioli hiap jia Fereocr 2:17.1 •M CharlM 2:U.5 sun Allm 41-7-1/8- jeff Gentcm 2:2i.i JoeMuon 38-3 7/8- Dm Morgu 30-3-3/4- Kodgu Detau 35-8-I/2- Discus Ik. 70 J. Byers 70 3:17.3 Dlscus{55+ 1.6k/60+ Ik) 2:10.0 SENIOR OLYWICS (55+); ST. 55 M. Miller 56 54-0 Stoke Westcott 71 4:31.5 55 P. orusca 57 120-1 • 2:13.5 a40 J. Paulsen LOUIS, nO; NflV 29-31, 198A J. Glaub 57 51-3 John Kirn 74 4:52.6 56 95-0 Gruou Coots 32-9- Rank Galeottl Lillian Rankln 58 26-11 75+P. McDowell 75 4:09.4 56 81-8 tii Du WatKloa 30-1-1/2- lilOflEN 60 0. Davenport 63 45-3 A. Epp 79 4:14.5 60 Bill Bandle 61 120-0 Naacy Ni 2:10.2 Joht Allen niile litalk P. Bailey 61 41-10 Ben Becker 75 7:13.9 63 109-11 -50 55 Oottie Gray 58 9:ri9 Denlse Rogers 61 41-10 Henry Kendall 61 107-8 1500m Maroiial Oarenport 27'-5-l/4" Gerry Smith 58 10:26 65 R. 5tephens 66 73-6 65 C. Beaudry 65 115-3 1500 M 55 J. Gentry 56 4:53.7 Betty Benkert 55 10:29 E. Beaudry 66 55-0 Bud Levy 65 113-2 BU E. Rlrschfeld 57 5:25.6 aOO 60 Polly Bailey 61 9:34 M. Klerleln 65 45-3 P. Edwards 65 10A-6 Jia Fvney 4:21.9 R. Asner 57 5:27.3 DaatMHull 24-9- A. Renlck 61 10:54 70 M. Uebel 72 44-10 70 J. Dick 72 103-3 jarr 4:40.1 60 Leonard Sova 60 5:49.6 Lefty York Deborah Halmo 62 11:17 E. Kawelaske 74 40-6 70 102-0 OnrlM 4.-49.9 •20 C. Zust 63 6:39.3 W. Parker 71 100-1 65 Lucille nonroe 69 10:58 Jauelln 400gr K. Shoulberg 63 6:45.7 JoalEiallth 30-0-3/8* Clara Schwartz 69 11:46 75+9, Kennedy 77 05-7 Bin 55 M. Miller 56 52-0 nargaret Bills 67 11:57 Orie Dueringer79 69-10 Jim Clirt 4:32.0 L. Rankln 58 35-0 70 Mary Parsons 71 10:43 M. Calvin 75 A9-9 Narau Bran 4:30.3 60 Relen Clifton 60 38-4 65 0. Rartman 66 5:51.U Hiih iuap Wllma Rise 7011:00 Jia auiki 4:53.0 0. Ralmo 62 31-2 L. Patterson 68 5:51.9 Katharine York 71 11:39 •22 J. Bryant 62 30-7 Herbert Cavln 66 6:41.5 Javelin (55+ 800g/60+ BODg) Jiai Endliob 75+Jean Becker 75 13:04 4 0- 65 R. Stephens 66 71-4 70 J. Byers 70 6:33.7 55 R. Galeottl S.M. Meyers 77 13:30 56 110-0 M. Klerleln 65 43-0 Hugh 5teavenson73 6:36.7 P. Brusca 57 g3-A a40 Alma Ulllcox 75 13:37 «2S E. Beaudry 66 41-0 5. Westcott 71 8:40.2 C. Cllppard 58 93-0 Aloow LIulefoAo 1.57.3 Ci|l Welirmla 18:39.3 70 Claire Uleth 72 45-4 75+P. McDowell 75 8:14.2 60 Mel Buschman 63 97-9 1500m M. Uebel 72 32-0 A. Epp 79 8:48.5 Lylle Ludwlgg 61 97-2 -50 55 Betty Benkert 55 6:32.0 sia W. Rise 70 30-0 Jim Jordan 61 9A-g Muibal Dmaport 1.42.2 a. 0. Gray 58 6:38.7 5000m MdUHOck 13:15.1 65 C. Beaudry 60 Polly Bailey 61 7:35.4 Long Jump 55 J. Gentry 56 18:24 65 1,16-0 Marvin Bank 66 10A-7 aOO 70 Ullma Rise 70 9:44.9 55 L. Meier 56 9-5 W. Bauer 58 18:49 Ham Morningstar 67 93-0 Donald Mull 1.281 F. Patterson 71 9:49.5 P. Taylor 55 8-94 H. Asner . 57 19:42 70 W. Parker 71 87-11 Mltzl Probst 73 13:28.7 60 E. Karl 61 7-11 60 Paul Schmltt 61 21:56 aoBPMafwH L. York 70 73-6 Schoenberger63 7-14 L. Sova 60 22:34 Bis J. Dick 72 72-2 Km Caram 11:50.7 100m D. Halmo 62 7-0 Francis Dorsey 60 22:41 Pole Vult 75+9. Kennedy 77 87-1 55 0. Gray 58 17.6 65 M. Klerleln 65 7-44 65 L. Patterson 68 21:51 Fred Miller 76 71-5 IHMHH alo P. Taylor 55 18.4 70 M. Uebel 72 8-6 0. Rartman 66 22:03 Cul Anduton 15-1/2- M. Calvin 75 65-7 aSO B. Benkert 55 23.1 E. Kawelaske 74 6-64 R. Cavln 66 25:12 EulHook II-0-I/2- Dolu SWmt 15.40 60 P. Bailey 61 19.3 M. Probst 73 3-2 70 J. Byers 70 23:57 Cirl A>di 10.20 L. Rartmann 61 23.3 Oliver Bohlman 71 29:41 a40 10000m Winifred Conley 63 23.7 5. Westcott 71 31:49 MIckoy Turcbacl: iy-i/2- 55 0. Gray 58 50:11 65 Relen Stephens 66 16.8 75+A. Epp 79 33:43 B2I 8. Benkert 55 52:56 "Rlias Brothers Restaiirints" Ca-I DiblMna 24.30 Lucille Monroe 69 17.3 P. McDowell 75 33:44 60 P. Bailey 61 59:25 Margaret Bills 67 18.7 F. Patterson 71 75:33 IDDOOm Michiaan TAC State T&F 70 Marie Uebel 72 17.5 bM MEN 99-ir Mary Parsons 71 20.8 55 W. Bauer 58 38:18 DaaMltall 22.40 J. Gentry 56 38:39 W. Rise 70 21.3 50m Herb Tyson SB 41:09 75+J. Becker 75 33.7 55 Dee Roy 55 7.1 HiUsdale Colleae 60 P. Schmltt 61 45:01 Shot Put C. Cllppard 58 7.2 M IH F. Dorsey 60 46:24 •30 Curt Davidson 59 7.4 lune 9&I0 1984 Bis 800m L. Sova 60 46:32 Toa Kuriimki 89-8- Ted Randolph 56 7.4 Dolu Strut 57.5 55 D. Gray ' 58 3:28.2 65 L. Patterson 68 45:01 Dan Mugu 38-2- 60 Paul Saunders 61 7.3 (aryKld« 97.4 8. Benkert 55 3:01.2 R. Cavln 66 52:21 Cecil Clark 61 7.5 Prmlay Yatm 32-9- I. Schankman 55 3:50.3 Harry Kublin 65 55:50 ISOH Wayne DeBeer 61 7.9 Quy KIdd 28-8- 60 P. Bailey 61 A:00.3 70 5. Westcott 71 66:36 Blfi -20 Renry Kendall 51 7.9 79.3 70 W. Rise 70 A:53.6 John Kirn 74 76:18 Clumc* Riy 11.8} Girl Diblitrui 65 Donald Hall 65 7.3 F. Patterson 71 5:08.6 RolMrt BurnMt 11.74 Chris Christy 67 7.9 Mile Walk Mickay TurchKk 88-lo M. Probst 73 6:29.7 Bill Wihmia 11.74 •M iobeft Hanr«y ss-8- Tom Walsh 67 8.0 55 Carl Mays SB 8:29 GuUd WulMk DsoaMHall 99.9 75+J. Bedker 75 6:A2.9 12.2} Alonao Uulafafeo 70 Benjamin Thomas 73 8.3 Doug Tysdale 56 B:49 r--g- Julian Byers 70 8.3 Bob Schnurbusch 59 8:50 200m Bi£ C. Kogel 73 9.1 60 Ulnson Freeman 60 8:41 b2S 55 Gloria Neighbors 55 37.7 Pul WilllUM 12.41 5000MW1H 75+Paul McDowell Euaene Panliim 84 -ir 75 8.8 Robert Stone 64 9:03 Grorar Cuts 12.30 0. Gray 58 39.1 >40 Manhal Dumpart C. Zust 63 1 0:09 22-ir Lauerne Meier 56 40.5 Liioy McClUa 12.80 Louiu Goodau 37:l}.9 65 0. Rartman 66 8:30 60 0. Ralmo 62 42.2 100m Lury aicbudi D.lf 9:08 bM 61 43.4 55 Charles Cllppard 5B 14.8 E. Scholl 65 Nu—u Brova 18.40 P. Bailey >}0 Daoald Hull Renry Ema 66 9:19 24-5- L. Rartmann 61 61.8 D. Roy 55 15.1 Jury llchardi 13.30 Guy KIM 50:53.3 70 J. Byers 70 9:23 65 Relen Stephens 66 47.2 Harry Guth 59 15.6 60 P. Saunders 61 13.6 Bill Gray 71 1 0:13 Bis M. Klerleln 65 60.2 •5! DiKUi 61 14.4 William Meyer 72 1 0:22 70 M. Uebel 72 43.2 Cecil Clark JimtBuraU 18.10 Frut SUy 20;58.9 Keith Slgans 60 14.5 75+P. McDowell 75 9:53 Ruth JacolM 13.10 W. Rise 70 48.4 JUu Goodau 30:59.0 DmMufu 101.4 65 D. Hull 65 13.9 Mike Calvin 75 1 1:23 Cul Dablilra— 18.90 M. Parsons 71 49.3 Patu Duku 48.11° C. Christy 67 14.9 Carey Browne 80 1 1:33 75+J. Becker 75 80.0 B2S 0. Rartman 66 14.9 bO& MuGrua 20:33.9 SiO 50m 70 B. Thomas 73 15.8 Donald Hall 14.10 Long Jump RoOartHamy 119-4- 55 D Gray 58 9.4 J. Byers 70 16.5 Jm Jukiu 14.80 55 0. Roy 55 15-0 atO Aioom UttlijiRa 82-2- M, J. Miller 56 9.5 C. Kogel 73 17.5 Bill Plate 57 14-li JnJmtlu 34:20.0 L. Meier 56 9.8 75+P. McDowell 75 17.5 200 M Francis 5chaeffer57 13-6 -30 60 0. Ralmo 62 9.7 Edward Martin 79 18.7 m 60 C. Clark 61 13-6i Euruk Pinltwo Il8-r P. Bailey 61 10.1 .Albert Epp 79 19.4 Clumci Riy 22 90 Henry Kendall 61 12-11 10.000 M Manbai Da+uput 81-10* L. Rartmann 61 11.6 Guild Woollolk 24.90 200m Stan Johnson 60 11-7i BM 65 R. Stephens 66 8.7 Chulm Bunud 2880 33:59.9 55 D. Roy 55 29.0 65 C. Lewis 65 14-1 Chrli DuleiMB •80 L. Monroe 69 9.2 RodRuDat—u 28.80 37:15.1 Jack Gentry 55 29.6 C. Christy 67 13-11 TIa McGuir* Donald Hull 97-2- M. 8111s 67 9.8 C. Cllppard 58 29.8 Don Hull 65 13-li 70 M. Uebel 72 9.6 •40 60 P. Saunders 61 30.1 70 Oliver Dugglns 71 10-3 400 M ll«l«v M. Parsons 71 10.3 Cul Liidlbil- 23 80 K. Sigars 60 30.5 Lou Nawrockl 74 9-9i BlO E. Kawelaske 74 13.3 LoRoy McCliln 23.70 44 0 larelio C. Clark 61 31.2 John Olck 72 7-11i FIumu 75+J. Becker 75 16.7 Piul Wllllun 2830 BlO .65 0. Hall 65 28.7 75+M. Calvin 75 8-i Grow Coali 2890 Maluhl McGradu 138-5- 50D0m 0. Rartman 66 32.2 l/ernon Kennedy 77 8-0 a40 Lury Ricbudi 27.80 50.2 Rsbut Hamy ies-3- 55 0. Gray 58 24:40 Wilbur Ragland 67 32.5 Shot Put(55+ 12#/60-74 8#/ 0-T-H 8. Benkert 55 25:40 70 Harry Koppel 70 31 .2 75+ 6«) •20 -30 60 P. Bailey 61 29:12 B. Thomas 73 3A.1 55 Phil Brusca 57 45-8i Juan BufMt 28.20 Manbai Dannput 80-4* 70 F. Patterson 71 36:50 C. Kogel 73 38.1 Lmmi luaa Ray Schumann 57 37-1i Ruh Jacolii 27.00 M. Probst 73 51 :10 75+P. McDowell 75 39.2 a}0 Joe Paulben 56 35-1Qi Cul Dalilitriu 29.50 •80 A. Epp 79 A3.2 Guild Wwllolk I9-II-5/0- Shot Put 6# 60 Bill Bandle 61 ^2-11i I9-0-7/0- Daoald Hull 74-8- E. Martin Stu Allm 55 Jeanne Glaub 79 63.7 Lyle Luddujig 61 42-2 57 22-4i •80 EUlHook I0-0-5/0' fl. Tellatin 62 41-2 5. Sterling 55 15-4i 800m Daoald Hull 27 82 Dm Mu|u I0-4-3/0" 60 M. Holbert 65 Bruce McDonald 66 40-7 62 25-6i 55 Jack Gentry 56 2 28.3 Jm JenklM 30.80 JuMum 17-2- W 0 M E N S AD D E. Karl C. Beaudry 65 40-0 61 21-i Jnsfeph Bell 55 2 36.5 Guy Kidd 12-r 1300 M P. Bailey 61 20-1i . Curt Davidson 59 2: A1.9 Bud Leuy 65'3g-3i 400 H low 65 Relen Stephens 66 34-6i 60 Bob McCracken 70 Lefty York 70 40-4 60 3: DA.2 B20 Nancy Naouu 4:59.9 M. Klerleln 65 20-94 Ken Shoulberg 63 3. 07.A Ward Parker 71 36-11i Dolu Strut 32.8B B5i E. Beaudry 66 20-0 Christian Zust 63 3- 20.3 Glynn Clark 7^ 33-1Oi Euimi HioMM 32.70 (otiutHamy 17-4-1/2- 70 M. Uebel mil 74 21-44 65 0. Rartman 66 2: A7.B 75+Uerh Kennedy 77 35-6i Chuin Buaud 80.00 Grow Coou l7'-4-l.'4- iOw W. Rise 70 16-9 Orie Oueringer 79 31-9i 0. Rail 65 2: 57.2 JuMiam 82.20 Du WoUiu I0-1-3/O- Jiml Eatliib 13.4 M. Parsons tl 16-6i L. Patterson 68 2: 57.2 William Lorenz 78 27-4^ RickHna 84.30 LiKoy McCliia I5-0-5/0- September, 1984 National Masters News page 27

TAC SOUTHEAST REGIONAL l>IAS- AxAAOy Relay Discus 120yH Discus 35# Wei^t TERS CHAMPIONSHIP; ATLANTA; Louisiana L'tning 3:58 Hill 1A5-5 Taylor 22.6 Truby 82-7 Nordgren 25-104 JUNE IB, lOBA Jacksonuiiie TC A:02 Ualle 113-11 5pink 25.8 Seiffert 80-10 Huil 15-10 Birmingham TC A:17 Boots 97-2 Oeprarra 78-5 M30-3A 330yH High Jump 3 Mile Medley Relay Shot Taylor 57.0 Shot Hull 3-B Smith 16:16 Greenuille TC . 3:AA.3 Hill AA-11 -Seiffert 29-94 McRoy 2-6 Hammer Osthoff 16:18 Louisiana L'tning 3:55.1 Ualle 37-1 4 " Fraundorfer 15B-6 Pentathlon Long Jump Barnett 18:05 Birmingham TC A:52.0 Boots 30-2 Gaskin 108-A Seiffert 1AA3 Hull 12-104 1 Mile • Pentathlon Grey A72 Hamfner Bartenfeld BA-3 Triple Jump Lyndgard A:31.3 Futch 1276 Martinez 129-10 Hull 21-Si" Rehfus Boots 1166 35# Weight M60-BA A:31.5 Bianchi 12A-B Smith Steeie 1071 Fraundorfer 38-11 3 Mile Jauelin 5:05 Peebles 92-B Gaskin 32-14 Eppright 19:35 Nordgren 139-3 8B0y, . 35# Weight MA5-A9 Bartenfeld 22-A4 Curry 21:A2 Hull 76-9 Embler 1:59;7 Bianchi AO-64 3 Mile High Jump Black 21:52 McHoy 37-2 Lyndgard- 2:00.9 Martinez 37-7 Winn 16:39 Muikey 5-3 1 Mile Discus 220y Peebies 28-5 Pates 17:20 Taylor A-3 Eppright 5:57.6 Nordgren 118-10 j foster 22.7 Cole 17:A8 Barber High Jump A-0 Ray 6:A6 Huil 99-2 Long 23.2 Pardom 6-A 3/A 1 Mile Long Jump Curry 7:0A McRoy 50-0 Trefler 23.6 Motton 5-10 Thooipson 5:0A Taylor 1A-74 BBOy Shot AAOy Brewer 5-A Jones 5:17 Bartenfeld 1A-3/A Rice 2:27 Nordgren 36-104 Foster 51.7 Pates 5:21 Bpink 10-9i Long "Jump Ray 2:59 Hull 30-34 Bourgeois 51.7 Jones 1B-9 BBOy Triple Jump Curry 3:06 Lipsconib 23-94 lOOy Montgomery 17-3i Brocksmith 2:16 Muikey 35-Ai 220y Pentathlon James 10.A Wood 17-2i Holiis 2:19 Bartenfeld 30-5 Rice 28.7 Hull 865 Schuier 10.5 Jones 2:20 , Triple Jump Taylor 2A--i Ray 31.2 Gibson 10.52 Jones A0-3i 220y Jauelin Curry 3A.8 W30-3A Braumah 120yH 3B-Bi White 2A.5 Gaskin 108-0 AAOy 3 Mile Long . 1A.2 Montgomery 3A-0 Hamilton 2B.7 LeCompte 20:37 Taylor 87-5 Rice 63.1 Dauis 15.A Hollis 2B.7 Fernekes 2l:3B Bartenfeld 75-3 Ray 1:1B.9 Brasell 15.A Jauelin AAOy Black 1:22.2 1 Mile Sclioil 172-10 Pole Uault 330yH White 55.5 Lempesis 5:AA.8 -Martinez 1B2-1 Muikey 12-0 lOOy Long 39.0 Brocksmith 5B.7 Miller 6:25.3 Peebles 15A-1 Discus Kennel1 1A.2 Braseil A2.9 Hoiiis 63.B F raundorfer Curry 1A.7 BBOy Lipscomb AA.7 131-6 Discus lOOy Muikey 129-3 Ray ' "• 15.9 Seward 2:25.2 Riuas 35# Weight Roehr 135-5 11.1 Gaskin 97-9 120yH Lempesis 2:31.0 Foster 31-10i Martinez 121-3 Whi te 11.1 Strange 2:AO.O Shot Martin 18.9 Rosser 30-1Oi Bianchi 11B-2 120yH F raXindorfer A6-6 Kennell 21.5 220y Accardi 25-1 Shot Giimore IB.A Raymond 29.9 Pentathlon 330yH High Jump Roehr 50-11 Seward 30.1 330yH Taylor 96A Martin 52.A Hart 5-2 Kissack 36-3 LeCompte 33.3 Hamilton nt Bpink Oye Bianchi A19 5-0 3A-Ai Hammer AAOy Barnett A-6 AxlOOy Relay Pentathlon M55-59 Golowasb 91-B Seward 85.9 Atlanta TC A7.9 Long Jump Martinez 2269 3 Mile Black 51-11 Lempesis 67.0 Birmingham TC 50.9 Uollmer, 20-3i English 19:07 35# Weight Strange 68.6 Thompson 19-9i MAO-AA Medley Relay 1 Mile Golowasb 19-24 lOOy Battle 1B-A 3 Mile Atlanta TC A:0B.3 Walters 5:57 Raymond 13.0 Looney 15:10 Birmingham TC A:1A.O High Jump Triple Jump English 5:59 Strange 13.5 Tuckor 15:39 Johnson AS-B Kennell A-0 Williams 120yH l/olmer 3B-9 . 15:A0 BBOy Golowasb 3-8 Hammer Johnson ATC 2:37 Black Raymond -22.8 1 Mile Twomey 3-6 12B-0 Johnson BTC 2:A5 Looney A:37.A Mersmann 53-1 Spalding 2:A6 Jauelin Carter A:AA.B Long Jump 330yH Hamilton A9-11 Foster 131-B Tucker A:AA.B Kennell 13-14 Raymond 63.6 35# Weight 220y Black 10-84 Pole Vault High Jump BBOy Twomey AO-B Bradbury 28.5 - Taylor 1A-0 Raymond A-0 McOaniel 2:07 Mersmann 18-74 Trubey 29.A Triple Jump Dye 13-0 Nason 2:11 Hall 29.8 Kennell 25-2 Long Jump Phillips- 13-0 High Jump Donaldson 2:1A Raymond 12-7 Giimore 5-A AAOy Discus Jauelin Strange 10-114 220y Thompson 5-0 Seiffert 61.3 Foster 127-A Golowasb 7A-5 LeCompte 10-94 Bell 23.9 Martin 3-6 Johnson ATC 6A.5 Accardi 102-8 Ray 58-11 Knocke 2A.0 Johnson BTC 70.2 Rosser 89-10 Long Jump Jauelin Grider 2A.9 Giimore 16-7 lOOy Discus Strange 58-3 Shot AAOy James 16-2 Scbuler 11.2 Kennell Brasseale A1-3 Accardi A2-0 86-9 Grider 5A.6 Martin 1A-10 Seiffert 11.9 Golowasb Foster 37-113/A 8A-7 Bell 5A.B Bradbury 12.A Discus Rosser 3A-li Donaldson Strange 57.2 Jauelin 120y'H Shot 5A-3 Pentathlon Golowash Brasseale 53-5 IDOy Thompson 13B-A Bchuler 18.5 33-2 Foster 1155 Curry Bell 10.7 Riuas 136-A 29-6i AxlOOy Re Lay Mancusi Shot Utley 10.9 Giimore 129-9 23-7 M35-39 Atlanta TC 5A.1 Strange 21-6 Clark 11.3 3 Mile Birmingham TC 5A.5 Brasseale M65-69 17-5 Jenkins 15:07 120yH Pole Uault AxAAOy Relay 3 Mile Berry 16:1A Utley 16.7 Dauenport 10-6 VC5-39 ATC A:1B Lipscomb 20:19 McNeil 16:20 Kilroy 1B.1 Hamilton 10-0 3 Mile STC 5:03 Marshall 20: AA Busby Thompson B-6 Barton 1 Mile 18.1 Uancell 21.MA 19:53 Anderson 21:3A Mayse A:32.A 330yH Medley Relay 1 Mile Birmingham 5:11.0 Knocke ^ A3.3 Discus 1 Mile Dauenport; ATC A:36.1 Lipscomb 6:30.1 Petzoid 5:29.0 Utley A6.7 110-9 Melton 5:A7.7 BTC 5:10 McRoy 7:20.0 Kilroy AB.9 Twomey 106-5 Barton BBOy Miller 8:3A.O 6:21.2 James . 105-8 West Florida V 5:16 Mayse Monroe 6:A3.0 2:02.9 Hammer BBOy Petzoid 2:21.5 Hill 151-10 5hot BBOy Hammer McRoy A:00.6 Hazouri 2:39.0 Valle 11A-7 Twomey 3A-5 Melton Seiffert 60-7 Lipscomb A:OO.B 2:3A.8 Boots 75-6 Mersmann .2A-1 Joffrion 220y Johnson BTC A6-9 2:5A.O Hamilton ^22-9 220y Barton Thiei ''23.3 35# Weight 2:55.0 35# Weight Hull 28.2 Green 23.7 Hill 50-2i Pentathlon 220y Seiffert 22-6 Lipscomb 35.A Jones 2A.A Ualle 36-7i James , 1935 Melton Johnson BTC 17-11 McRoy 36.6 31.0 Boots 22-Ai Giimore 1730 Joffrion AAOy 31.9 Mersmann 7A6 AAOy Ostoff Thiel 50.9 High Jump High Jump 32.8 Huli 7A.A Kelly . 51 .0 Graham A-10 Seiffert AAOy 5-6 McRoy 1:19.0 Hager 52.5 Alexander A-1D Reuon A-3 Melton 1:07.3 M50-5A Lipscomb 1:3A.O Busby A-10 Spalding 2-6 Biduell 1:11.5 lOOy 3 Mile lOOy Ostoff 1:13.A Thiel 10.33 Long Jump Williams 18:02 Long Jump Hull 12.7 Jones •10.A6 Donaldson 1B-11i lOOy Beiler 1B:0A Miller lA.g Malik 10.50 Graham 16-li Reuon 1A-104 Raschker Nichols 19:06 Uancell 15.7 11.A1 Seiffert 1A-6 Alexander . 15-11 Joffrion 12.a) 120yH 1 Mile Bradbury 1A-5 3/A- 120yH Mel ton Keily 1A.17 1A.30 Triple Jump Biluer 5:13 Hull 2A.A Malik 1A.20 120yH Alexander 33-1 Seller 5:36 Triple Jump Montgomery nt . 330yH Graham , 33-5 3/A Barrer 5:AB Bradbury 30-2 Joffrion 22.6 Huli Seiffert 65.2 330yH. Jauelin •BBOy 29-10 AxlOOy Relay AxlOOy Relay Keily 3B.9 Busb^ 161-2 • Wimberly 2:1 A Jacksonuiiie TC 62.5 AO.5 Jauelin Birmingham TC Vlager Hill 160-9 Laws, 2:21 1:08.8 Birmingham TC 62.6 Montgomery 50.0 Reuon 136-1 Birmingham TC 1:19.A n Ualie 126-1 Jones 2:22 66.3 Deprano 97-11 AxlOOy Relay Pole Vault AxAAOy Relay _AAOy Johnson BTC 67-0 Relay Louisiana L'tning AA.? BTC Polhamus 1A-3 Wimberly 60.A 5;A9 BTC 5:51.7 Jacksonuille TC AA.B Busby 11-6 Laws 60.B Greenuille TC A5.2 Pole Uault Medley Relay Medley Relay Howe11 B-O" Jones 62.6 Seiffert 7-6 BTC 5:52 BTC S:A4 page 28 - National Masters News September, 1984

.High Jump Shot Put 80Oy W30-39 880y 220y Raschker 4-1D William Burkle 29-1 Long Jump K. Fareau 2:42.0 E. Hobbs 32.1 Joffrion 4-0 • Discus Lucy Gecewitz 13-0 A. Hatch 36.9 Anderson 3-3 W40-49 220y Steve Holmes 117-3 C. Parry c 37.4 Shot Put Long Jump South 45.6 W. Burkle 98-1 Long Jump -Cynthia' CeBianc 21-34 E. Hobbs 13-i 8B)Jy Joffrion 11-Si Harris Javelin C. Parsi 8-3 B. Pike 2:36.0 Dstoff 11-8 Discus uaoy Steve Holmes 164-9. C. Parisi L. Gecewitz 66-2 Shot Put 2:43.0 Klelton 11-0 South 1:43.3 A. Hatch R. Pomeroy 132-6 Bobby Ward 27-41 2:50.0 Triple Jump Harris nt Pat Conley 111-3 Javeiin Laurie Rothrock 25-8 W50-59 Raschker 34-6 lOOy Rile Carol Matteo 70-9 Audrey Boyle 24-2 Sho t Put Reinhart 19-4 Harris 19.1 A1 Devereaux 4:47.4 Miller Sandy 49-0 C. Fulenuider ...27-4 Anderson 18-9 Discus South 19.4 Harold Hatch 4:53.1 Sai Ly GoocJhue 23-74 Mile L. Rothrock 77-1 Javelin High Jump James Uerdien 5:D0.6 Kate Faureau 5:40 A. Boyle 71-5 Discus Henson 80-3 Harris 2-6 lOOy Bridgette Huber 5:41 B. Ward 71-4 C.' FulonwLder 50-2 Joffrion 67-9 Long Jump John Whelan 11.5 Suzette Hall 5:45 Pat RcGee 46-11 Grider 57-11 Harris B-i Gary Giragosian 11.7 Javelin Javelin Discus R. Pomeroy 11.9 lODy B. Ward 76-8 Javelin C. fuleniuider 51-2 Henson 74-9 Jennifer Pinto 13.0 L. Rothrock 59-9 South 49-1 440y Harris 65-0 Lee Trench 13.5 B. Pike 58-8 lODy Harris 48-2 Bill Simons 56.6 Cole 52-0 Lu. Gecewitz 13.0 S. Gnodhue 15.8 Bob Chinchillo 60.6 Rile Elizabeth Shawioski 16.4 Shot Discus .Andy Bows 61.7 Andrea Hatch 6:04.6 Harris 440y P. RcGee 17.1 Henson 26-6 49-7 South 220y B. Huber Raschker 22-7 31-0 1:12.0 4rA3y B. Simons 25.7 S. Hall 1:12.7 lOOy Harris 21-3 Shot E. Shau/iosk i 84.7 Dave Elliot 26.5 Marian Spencer 1:18.3 Evelyn Hobbs 13.8 Harris 15-5 John Parent 27.4 220y W40-44 Cora Parry 15.7 A. Boyle 16.2 E. Shauiioski 38.6 3 Mile 220y 11)55-59 88Dy P. RcGee 42.0 Rodgers 18:11 3 Mile Bill Rasuck 2:14.0 J. Pinto 29.8 440y 08Dy Emmons 20:05 Tanner 23:19 H. Hatch 2:15.6 Lee Trench 31.6 B. Pike 69.6 DeBoit 22:34 Ron Dean 2:17.1 B. Huber 34.3 Carrie Parisi 72.4 S. Goodhue 2:58.0 8B0y lU60-6ti R50-59 . s- Rodgers 2:37.1 220y High Jump HcRoy Clarke 3:13.7 57.9 Charles Kraemer 5-0 Mancusi )r 3:30.C hitOy Long Jump SOUTHWEST REGIONAL MASTERS CHAMPIONSHIPS HcRoy 2:52 220y F. Barous 16-11 3/4 University of Tex*8-Arlington Birmingham 32.1 lOOy D. Sullivan 14-0 Oune 23, 1984 Martin 35.8 CIcRoy 19.1 R. Packard 12-1 OeBolt 37.D Long Jump Shot Put 440y flcRoy 6-i ^ Jim Rothrock 40-10 100 METERS Rodgers 1:08.5 C. Kraemer 31-10 Javelin WJS Birmingham 1:15.0 Ratt Boyle 31-2 W50 H-OPEN Nordgren 32-9 DEBBIE SPENCER DeBolt 1:26.0 15.09 3o~ann MCMAHAN 18.86 MIKE BURTON 11.6 • McRoy 30-10 Discus SHELBY FLYE NT lOOy J. Rothrock 109-7 M30 MJ5 M40 Birmingham 14.6 R. Boyle 86-7 Discus T.J. LESTER 10.74 J.B. HAGGERTY 10.8 LEE SMITH 11.34 Martin 15.6 C. Kraemer 83-5 Nordgren 43-3 WILLARD THOMPSON 10.77 JAMES VICKS 11.57 JAMES HURD 11.59 OeBolt 16.3 McRoy 30-0 Javelin RUSSELL AUSTIN 11.08 RICHARD MURCHISON 11.73 HANS GORDON 11.63 High Jump J. Rothrock 157-6 M45 M50 M55 Martin 2-6 Shot Dick Sullivan 86-9 T3XEE LANCE 11.66 TBXne baker 11.25 VKS TURNER 13.09 JOHN WEST 11.9 NORMAN WELLS Long Jump CIcRoy 16-4 R. Packard 65-1 15.1 DEE TOY 13.11 b Nordgren 16-1 BOB MCGLASHAN 12.19 DON MCKINNEY 13.1 JliMES HOLLOWAY 15.51 Birmingham 11-2 Rile H60 M65 M70 Martin B-7i Joe O'Connor 5:08.5 HSx GOLDSMITH 13.37 3EEF BLOOMFIELD 14.51 HIX 15.06 Clarke 2-9 ten Rickenburg 5:37.6 TIM MURPHY 14.01 W.J. SELDOM 14.99 Jack Nyham 6:15.2 Javelin AMP MILLER 17.07 JIM SONDGEROTH 15.OB Martin 46-3 IQOy UflLTHAPI RASTERS REET Cris 40-4 ll/ALTHAR, RASS.; 6/16/84 Louis Smith 12.3 200 METERS Frank Barous 12.5 W35 Discus W50 M-OPEN R30-39 R. Boyle 13.0 DEBBIE SPENCER 32.6 Martin JO ANN MCMAHAN 41.7 DOUG HENLEY 22.75 53-10 High Jump Clark 43-6 440y ERNIE STULL 23.55 Dana Boardman 5-6 L. Smith 60.0 MIKE BURTON 23.55 Shot Walter Clark 5-3 MJO Larry Patz 65.4 M35 M40 Mancusi 20-84 John Tracey 5-0 WIULARD THOMPSON 22.31 D. Sullivan 68.4 T7B. HAGGERTY 22.49 157 TURNER 23.2 T.J. LESTER 22.56 Martin 20-3 Lpng Jump CLIFTON JACKSON 22.93 LEE SMITH 23.48 Clark 220y 18-9 T. Rurphy 20-0 JAMES VICKS 23.4 PAT MITCHELL 25.5 L. Smith 26.9 M4S M50 W45-49 J. Kenny 19-5i MS5 L. Patz 30.2 jSRn west 24.52 TOTNE baker 23.51 3 Mile UJ. Clark 19-4i TSn TURNER 27.93 MACK STEWART 24.75 OCIE BOYERS 25.34 WINN TALLEY Parker 18:27 880y 28.34 Shot Put DALE LANCE 24.84 JOE MURPHY 27.2 CHESTER STUDDARD Hoiuell 23:30 Joe O'Connor 2:26.7 28.88 Ken Uloodard 34-8i M60 M65 M70 Hoivard 23:38 ten Rikenberg 2:35.0 0. Boardman 34-6i MXX GOLDSMITH 28.28 WT7. SELDOM 32.1 SSiE'R HIX 31.9 2:43.0 88Dy Joel Herskouiitz 31-4i D. Sullivan LEONARD WSAY 32.47 JEFF BLOOMFIELD 37.48 RICHARD WHITTINGT0N33.27 Wandsnider 3:08 R60+ CHANO RIVERA 40.4 Discus Hoivell 3:26 High Jump Bill Currier 109-11 22Dy Jim Kemmey B7-5 Boo Rorcom 5-0 400 METER HURDLES Vernon Rattson 3-11 Houard 40.5 J. Herskouitz 85-0 Long Jump M-OPEH M30 M40 440y Javelin ERNIESTULL 56.14 \). Rattson 14-1 3/4 Eddie eberhart 53.61 d5VE DENNISON 58.20 Howell 1:33.5 B. Currier 203-8 DALE SMITH 60.52 R. Sorlien 13-11 Houard 1:49.5 Erank Champi 199-6 MSG W. Carmen 13-4i M70 Rober Hazel 86-7 • 555 MURPHY lODy 67.60 5?Er HIX NT Shot Put NORMAN WELLS 68.63 Kent 15.5 Rile . Nat Heard 45-21 Wandsnider 17.3 Rike Rorrissey 4:43 Jerry Battick 43-51 1600 METER RELAY Houell 18.3 Bob Rahoney 4:48 David Wood 4:49 M30 4x1OOy Relay Discus Boo Rotcom 123-5 EFXCE CITY - HOUSTON: AUSTIN,MITCHELL .BENNETT .GRANT Birmingham TC 1:17 lOOy DALLAS MASTERS: HALL,SPENCER,ORTIZ.EBERHART 3:25.8 Neil Steinberg 10.3 Jerry Battick 117-3 3:33.1 4x440y Relay M40 Steve Weisman 11.1 Javelin BTC • 6:58 DAElAS MASTERS: HEITZENRATER.HAGER.TIMBERLAKE,TURNER Roger Pierce 11.3 Boo Rorcom 100-10 3:41.9 Medley Relay Don Knapp 86-0 44l3y LONG JUMP BTC 6:43 Robert Rulliken Joe Kopka 53.0 75-10 M-OPEN M30 M3S Long Jump Dave Larson 54.4 Rile MIKE BURTON 16-6^ HCK THOMAS 22-4 CETFTON JACKSON 18-10 Kent 11-4 Bob Littlefield 56.5 Carl Hammen 6:16.6 CLIFF MCBKIDE 19-6^ Houel1 Joseph Gigante 8-0 220y 6:37.8 RUSSELL AUSTIN 17-7% Wandsnider Arthur Ballou H40 6-3 N. Steinberg 24.0 6:49.1 M45 MSO EE? SMITH 18-8i EIEe unce Javelin J. Kopka 24.4 lOOy 16-5% R31 MCKINNEY 14--^ BOB MCGLASHAN Houiell 41-9 B. Littlefield 24.6 Nat Heard 13.0 15-10% JERKY WRIGHT 14-9 Howard 35-11 Demon Rattson 13.1 880y M55 M65 Robert Sorbien 13.4 M70 Discus -Walter Clark 2:06.4 DEF ROY 14-4^ ERXRLES HAYDEN 12-4 5HEr HIX 10-10 Kent 63-0 Ralph Ro^chella 2:09.0 Howard 46-0 R. Rorrissey 2:11.1 44Dy HIGH JUMP Howell 45-6 Bill Carmen 69.8 M-OPEN R40-49 M40 M45 Jim Boudreau PETER HLAVIN , 93.0 6-7 Shot High Jump 3Tk cuthbertson 4-6 551 MCGLASHAN 5-4 MARK CARPENTER Howell 18-14 Charles Uarnet 5-0. 220y . 4-0 TONY PEDRAZA 3-0 MSG M55 Howard 17-84 Ron Smith , 4-5 Nat Heard 30.4 M60 NORMAN WELLS 4-8 BOB RICHARDS Wandsnider 16-9 Rick Rurdock 3-11i B. Carmen 30.8 4-8 LEONARD WRAY s-u DON MCKINNEY 3-0 JOE THOMAS Long Jump R. Sorbien 31.1 3-0 M65 M70 W50-54 Roy Pomeroy 17-1i BBOy CliARLES HAYDEN 4-0 ^Er HIX 4-0 3 Mile J. Parent 15-5 Carl Harmen 2:56.8 South 26:02 J. Whelan 15-4 J. Gigante 3:04.8 continued on next uaqe September, 1984 National Masters News page 29

TRIPU: JUMP 17TH ANNUAL TAC EASTERN MASTERS TRACK t FIELI CHAMPIONSHIPS - 6E0R6CT0UN UNIVERSITY - JUNE, 23.23 1984 M-QPEW H40 M45 HARK CARPENTER 30-^ TORS OOKCON 36-7% ESS MCGLASHAN 32-3 CONBUCTEI lY POTOMAC VALLEY SENIORS TRACK CLUI JIM CUTHBERTSON 23-4% JERRY WRIGHT 28-6. •-TAC EASTERN mil M50 H55 HBO 29-5 DEE ROY NORMAN WELLS 30-3 CHARLES HAYDEN 26-0: Its* lASN JOE THOMAS 21-4 0«;U0IIEII OA1HEN M70 7. CL*IS,l£TTr (») t, UALTON.ALFONZD N. (13) PVSTC 11.0 II.Tn masters 2f,9 QREr HIX 23-8 oi.-yonEK 2. HUSHES,JEFFOET L. (34) VA. TC 11.5 1. PINTO,JENNIFER V, (34) 2, TALLET.LEKUEL T, (33) PVSTC 11.4 N.Y. MASTERS 2^43 UiUOHEN 4, GAlLOUAT,LEtOT K, (31) HAIRISBUR8 PA 11.1 400 METERS 1. IROUN.CARNEN (411 S, SALAANiNOUAII *LI (33) SHABAZ2 TC 12.4 ATOMS 27.3 2. P«SHKIH,SNNtT (41) N.T- rasters 30.9 ; W-OPEN H30 M35 OIlAEN II:UQNEN (39) 11.0* BECKY MCCI£NNy .57.3 EEtcr brazier 50.38 J7S. HAGGERTY 49.8 1, NAT.CLAiENCE t. FIT2eERALD,8ARlLt»l E. (49) Oil) BRIDGE HJ 29.9 (39) PHTLA. MASTERS 11.2 RUSSELL AUSTIN 50.66 JAMES VICKS 51.52 2. UILSON,JANES L. 2. UILLIS^PATRICU t. (41) PVSTC 40.3 3, OVENIT.VILIIAA (34) N.T. PIONEERS 11.2 nA:UOHCN HERSTON HALt 53.7 WILLIE SMITH 52.74 4. NAUKINS.STANLET U. (39) PVSTC It.3 1. SZAU10USKI,EU24»ETH O.OI) M4Q M45 M50 BOSTON AA 39.S 9, HALU.THONAS E, (39) OREEt 8£ 11.4 iVAiUOnCIf 1557 TURNER 51,76 Paul johnson 56.17 oSTe BOYERS 58.47 4. OVEKTONitOIEKT E, (37) SHORE AC 11.1 1. MCLSONfVlVlAM C. (7U 54,64 RAY BOWDEN SHORE AC SO.A JANES KURD 64.3 7, NALLTOUEO.ULTSSES (37) PVSTC 12.1 JERRY DUNN 55,59 0. JOHNSON JI,,LOUII « . (34) VA. TC 12.2 H55 M60 M6S 400M BASH CHFster studdard 67,35 ; HIte KAGAN 74.4 3EFf BLOOMFIELD 78,0 lAlNEK PLAINFIELB MJ 11.5 JAMES HOLLOWAY 69,7 RICHARD WHITTINGTON75.56 CHANG RIVERA t. VILLIAKS.IOIEIT A. . 1. CARMERtERNCST (32) PVSTC 51.3 94,4 (43) PHILA. MASTERS 2. lAITUH,JANES J. 11.4 2. SfOUERS.JCE J. (32) ALEXANDRIA VA 52.0 (44) CAMKH NJ 12.0 AB*T0HI,BHMM1BI 1. 3. RCDONALI,RON (34) N.Y. PIONEERS 54.4 (42) N.Y. RASTERS 4. lOBINSOH,RUSSELL L. 13.1 4. SALAAM,HOUARD ALl (33) 8HADAZZ TC 54.5 800 METERS 9. SRMMT.CAIL (49) PVSTC 12.3 OBiREN 4. KOOHTZ,ROBERT (40) 13.4 1. rat,CLARENCE (39) 50,2» W-OPEN W40 M-OPEN 7. CL1FF0RB,J0HN (41) SPARTINA TC 13.4 2. RIDBLE.RIKE B. (35) PVSTC 50.7 KERET'rowell 2:30,3 HXRY JO GILLASPY 2:50.1 ^RHEROn BYRD 1:54.0 1. HOBOEfJlM A. (44) PHILA. MASTERS 13.4 3. henocisom.tmohai (34) £B UATCRS TC 55.7 lAtREM 4ARVIN RANEY 2:00.7 IBtMCH t. BTCE,IEHNII A. (40) N.Y, PIONEERS DALE LONDOS 2:06.3 1. BARNUELLfNELVIN (49) N.T. PIONEERS 12.1 S0.9« (44) CAMDEN MJ 51.9 M30 M35 M40 2. COLBERT,LARRT I. (47) PVSTC 12.2 2. AIAT0M!,MAM2R1 B. 1. BROUN,ROBERT (40) N.T. PIONEERS Horace grant 1:54,7 IffiC^TOR ORTIZ 2:06.1 SEHE TIMBERUKE 2:01.5 3. NCCOHBS,ERNIE H. (44) PHILA. MASTERS 12.4 52.4 4. IOYEt,B8M €• (40) MASTER KEY8 54.4 ALBERT MITCHELL 2:00,7 JOHN HEATHERINGTON 2:10.0 DALE HAGER 2:02,5 4. IIZZO,RICHARD (47) N.T. PIONEERS 12.5 IltHEH MIKE MCCRACKEN 2:01.6 JACK LOFYE 2:13.5 RICHARD HEITZENRATER2:09. 9. LINSENFELTER,THOMAS A (49) PHILA. MASTERS 13.5 1. COLBERT,LARRT I. (47) PVSTC 52.9« MIS M50 M55 IlAiHER 2. PAULINO,CllFFORB E. Uf) Cent. fMu ic 53.5 RXPk STEWART 2:03,3 JIffillE TENNISON 2:19.2 ETSHARD WIDENER 2:27,4 1. BROUN,MATT (50) SHORE AC ^ 12.4 3. SRALL,EBUARB (44) N.Y. PIONEERS 53.4 RAY BOWDEN RONALD MASON 2:41,9 2:33.9 2. PRATT SR.,LAURENCE R. (92) CINNANINSON HJ 13.0 4. RIZZ0,R1CHARB (47) N.T. PIONEERS 54.0 H60 M65 ]. BROOKS,TMO)IAS (90) H.T. PIONCERS 13.5 5. IRABLCT,JAMES (48) PVSTC 58.1 ALEXANDER 2:41.4 CRXnO RIVERA 3:54.5 4. PARKER,I06ER L. (90) PVSTC 13.9 4. SUll,LAURENCE H. (45) PVSTC 40. MIKE KAGAN 2:58,5 9. UALL.JOHN B. (52) VA 13.9 llAtMEH 1. ENB£R8,tUBT A. (52) PVSTC 54.2 llBiMEN 2. PARKER,ROBCR L. (SO) PVSTC 40.9 1500 METED 1. COHEN,ALAN B. (99) N.T. MASTERS 13.1 1IB:REN 2. schlehoff,miltdh (57) BALTIMORE MB IS.9 1. SMITH,LOUIS J. (55) lOSTDN AA 57.0 lIUtNEI KELLY,JOSEPH H. (55) N.Y. MASTERS 40.9 W-OPEN W40 M-OPEN t. HARRIS,osca R. (AO) RHILA. MASTERS IS.7 3. COHEN,ALAN B. (55) N.Y. MASTERS 41.9 YVONNE RIEMAN 5:00,2 MARY JO GILLASPY 5:29.0 DALE LONDOS 4:06.5 2. RAMN0,J1H (03) NO..St. MASTERS 14.4 4. KELLY,SENE 154) SHORE AC 44.9 SHARON NELSON 5:14,1 MARK KRUG 4:13.9 I. TOBCt.KINARI (40) PVSTC 14.9 IUA:NEN FRANCISCO CERVANTES 4:19,7 lllliREI 1. HARRIS,OSCAR M. (AO) PHILA. MASTEtt 43.4 H30 M35 M40 1. LAyTCR.MVIl y. (45) N.T. MASTERS 13.1* 2. MANHO,JIM (43) NO.JER. MASTERS 49.7 ETfK MCMAHOH 4:17,2 hector ORTIZ 4:07.4 SENE TIMBERLAKE 4:08,8 2. MIEICL.HAROLB K. (49) PVSTC 15.7 3. HARRIS,BDN S. (41) PHIU. MASTERS 73.1 RUSSELL FLOYD 4:24,0 JACK LOFYE 4:35.1 DALE HAGER 4:35,7 1. HOFriTT tR.,ROBEI 1.(41) PVSTC 4. EHSLERT.ROT T. (41) SPtlNBFIELi VA91.1 • WALTER HARRIS 4:39.1 iVAtNEI IIlBsMEN MSG MSS M60 1. CRANSTOM,ALAN (70) PVSTC 14.7 1. 6OR0OH,RAY (44) PVSTC 43.S* !VB:AC« 3IK4IE teKnison 4:39.4 PZ^HARD WIDENER 5:06.0 XAGAN 6:19.2 2. ZATA$,CARL (48) N.Y. MASTERS 74.9 JOHN STAYTON 4:48,0 i; I'EIU,HANFREI (74) NQ.JEt. HASIEtS 15.1 OAtUOREH JUNIOR MORGAN 5:17.7 VAtllEN 1. CLAIR,BETTY (33) N.Y. MASTERS 48.!• 1. METERS,RUSSELL (00) FEHSACDL* FL 14.Sa M65 2A:U0REN OltUOMEN i^NO RIVERA 7:33,4 1. BEYER,JINNT £. (42) PVSTC 49.8 1. PUfo,JENNIFER « (34) H.T. MASTERS 13.9 2. PASHKII,SAHBT (41) i.Y. MASTERS 70.1 lAiUOHEH IliyOHEH 110 METER HURDLES 1. IROUM,CARMEN (41) ATOMS 13.4* t. FITZSERALBiRAklLTN C. 149) OLS IRIIGE NJ 49.1* ii:yoneM 11A:U0NEH M-OPEN M40 M45 1. FITZ6ERALD,nARILTM E.(49> QLB IRIDGC HJ 14.4 1. SZAULOUSKl,ELIZABETH 1.(51) BOSTON AA OA.f* JON RAGLAND 14,8 BXTfc DENNISON 16.U 16.05 2. CIIULNKI(,ANNE (49) N.Y. MASTERS 17.0 DALE SMITH 15,8 lIBiUOllEH M50 M70 1. tOIER.JO R. (54) PVSTC 20.3 BOOM RUN 3CF MURPHY 16,99 ISSTr HIX 21.14 WAiUOMEH OAiNCM NORMAN WELLS 18,28 MEISQN,VIVIAN (7n SHORE AC 20.7* 1. HAUKINS,UALT£R L. (34) PHILA. MASTERS lsS4.4* (32) ALEXANDRIA VA 1:54.4 (^3. JACltSDit.BOl t? (34) CEM1. PARK TC ItSS.S 20eM BASH *"4. MANSFIEIB,THOMAS S. (31) MASTER KEYS 2:03.5 POLE VAULT OAiHCM 9. UILLIAHS,LARRT U. (30) MASTER KEYS 2:04.8 I. UALTON.ALFOHZO N. (33) 4. THOMAS,NORMAN (34) OVER THE HILL 2:10.7 M35 RVSTC 22.1 M40 MSS 3. MUSHES,JEFFREY L. (34) SSUn YOUND 7-6 3IH CUTHBERTSOM VA. TC 23.4 6-3 R5E RICHARDS 10-11 3. TNORNSLET,SCOTT (32) SHORE AC 23.9 OliHEH 1. UICK.JIM (37) MASTER KEYS 1157.4« JAMES HOLLOWAY 6-6 4. lECKEFUS,STEVE A. (30) RVSTC 24.3 2. RIDDLE,MIKE B. (35) PVSTC 1:59.4 JOE THOMAS 5-6 3. TUNSTALL,TATLDR 0. JR.(34) PHILA. MASTERS 24.4 3. SHANK,JIM 0. (35) raster keys 2:02.1 4. CLASH,CORNELL E. COLUMBIA MB 28.2 SHOT PUT OltHCN IA:HEH 1. RAT,CLARENCE (39) 23.1 1. FICKER,ROBIN PVSTC 2:03.4 M-OPEN 2i07.4 M35 M40 2. DVERBY,UILL1AM (34) H.T. PIONEERS 23.0 2. DCMMA,JAMES J. (44) PVSTC hARK CARPENTER 32-7 2115.4 IEHL STEWART 42-2 TSSRALD DANSEREAU 42-3% 3. MALIK,THOMAS E. (39) SREER SC 24.1 2. VCRSIER,JAMES M. (42) PVSTC MIKE BURTON 31-4 JERRY POULSON 36-5 DAN HOUTMAN 42-2% 4. NAUKIMS,STARLET U. (39) PVSTC 24.2 1B;NEN RIEDE HANS-peter 31-5% 9. HENDERSON,THOMAS (34) £6 HATERS TC 25.2 1. 9AULlN6,CLIfFORB E. (49) CENT. PARK TC 2:05.8 M50 M5S M60 4. JDHMSOM JR.,LOUIS H. (34) VA. TC 25.3 2. IRADlET,JAMES (48) PVSTC 2:19.9 BHIdell palmer 41-91 BSE RICHARDS IISnard wray 36-1 7. ATH1LL,HILLUH I. (34) SPARTINA TC 25.7 JACK ERICKSON 37-1 JOE THOMAS 28-10% IlAiMEN lAtNEH (52) PVSTC 2:11.4 LARRY KNIGHT 35-8 1. ENDERS,RUBT A. 1. ITCE,IENH1S A. (40) H.T. PIONEERS 23.0 M6S 2. HARRIS,E.F. (SO) NO. CAR. TC 2:12.4 M70 , M75 2. AiAT0MI,lHAHIR2 I. (44) CAMDEN NJ 23.4 SSKdon nordgren 3. KERMAM,JQE (54) N.Y. rasters 3:02.2 37-0 EITtoST 30-8% XEPbRD SEALEY 22-10'; 3. HILLIAMS,ROBERT A. PLAINFIELB NJ 23.4 CHARLES HAYDEN 36-% 4. STAHFOIB,ROBERT A. (43) M.T. PIONCERS 24.4 llirHEM 9. BARTUH,JANES J. (43) PHILA. MASTERS 24.4 1. BROUN,KELSET T. (54) NO.JER. RASTERS 2:13.5* DISCUS 4. 6IAHT,CAtL (43) PVSTC 24.B 2. KANIA,HERBERT (55) N.T. RASIERS 2:15.3 7. BROUN,ROBERT (40) N.Y. PIONEERS 25.4 3. 0 CO«»-El,PHILLIP R. (54) N.T. rasters 2:24.4 H-OPEN M35 4. CDhIn.AlAN B. (55) N.T. RASTERS H60 lliHEH MARK CARPENTER 69-9 BRTLL STEWART 122-1 T5SR HOUTMAN 120-10 1. SHALL,EIHARB (44) N.Y. PIONEERS 24.3 WlAinEN JERRY POULSON 112-6 DONALD DANSEREAU UO-8 2. IARHUELL,MELVIH (45) N.T. PIONEERS 24.5 '. [nSlERT,ROI T, (41) SPN1NGFIEI.» V« 3:20.« «.A : •. aEN BOB EVEROSKl 89-5 DARL LOCKE 108-6 3. COLBERT,LARRT 1. (47) PVSTC 24.4 N50 M55 M60 4. RIZZO,RICHARI (47) N.T. PIONEERS 25.3 '. '•A»iA,NUH (53) N.r. ((ISIENS 2:45.9 BENdell palmer PHILA. MASTERS 160-1 BSE RICHARDS U6-10 IEGnard wray 106-6 9. RCCOMIS,ERNIE N. (44) 25.1 JACK ERICKSON 114-3 JOE THOMAS 73-6 4. SUIB,LAURENCE H. (45) PVSTC 31.7 LARRY KNIGHT 94-4 1500M RUN IlAtNEN ODlNEN M65 M7S 1. BROUN,MATT (50) SHORE AC 25.5 U (WMKINS.N^UK L, (14) PHIL*. HASTENS 4(02.0« GCRdon nordgren 133-0 SEPORD SEALEY- 52-7 2. MARKER,ROStI L. (SO) PVSTC 27.8 i. J*L..UN,Pul R, (34) CENT. P4RN TC 4l0«.0 CHARLES HAYDEN 98-3 > -f.»n«.,NuKII*N (14) OVEN THE HILL 4il5.« llltHEN (55) BOSTON AA 27.1 4, NESSCNtEI.JDNN I. (II) SILVER IPRlHMt 4I44.0 JAVELIN I.SHlTH,n)UlS J. 2. COHEN,ALAN I. (55) M.T. MASTERS 28.5 OilNCN (371 VRIHSFlELt V* 4l«4.« M-OPEN M30 M35 UlAiMEN I, CMP.UEt C, toBBY RAWLS 17o-2 CITN PERE l*-3% JERrY POULSON 1. HANHO.JIN (43) HO.JER. masters 30.3 I, tN4Nt,JIN 0. (IS) N4STEt NETS 4iU,4 157-% (1*) PVSTC 4lS«.4 MARK CARPENTER 93.3% 2. HARRIS,QSCU N. (40) PHILA. RASTERS 30.5 1, MILElNt.MVIl I, 4, IU.«(M£Z,llCig IHIU (It) N,T. RASTERS 5(21.» M50" M5S RSRALD DANSEREAU 172-% BEJIDELL PALMER IIlliMEN 146-6 R5E RICHARDS 128-9 RONNIE RAWLS 154-9% LARRY KNIGHT 1. LAUrCR.BAVIl N. (45) N.Y. MASTERS 29.1 UiNEN 92-6 JOE THOMAS 73-2 14.7 RIEDE HANS-PETER 152-10% 2. ZATAS,CAIL (41) H.T. MASTERS 1, VEIIIU.JMEt R. (42) PVSTC 4ll3,» JI6S M75 IVItHEH GORDON HORDGREN 144-0 Xt^RD SEALEY 1. I'ELIA,MAHFREI (74) NO.JER. RASTERS 35.4 IllREN 53-7% VAiHEN 1, HM4il,tII (43) CERT. PARK TC 4i2S.l I. METERS,RUSSELL (80) PEMS"ACOLA FL 37,2 2, •«VIEt,CH«IU.Et I. (47) )MT. CAR. TC 4i42.t page 30 National Masters News September, 1904

J ' i' IIAiNEN tliNCH QBiMEN 1. SUTTON,JIH <521 PHILA. MASTERS 4i29.0* 1. ULIICN.rETCt i« <441 PVSTC 27i4T 1. HILIIN,JAMES L. (IS) PHUA. MASTEMS la-'S 1/2"* 2. HARRIS,E.F. (9B) NO. CAR. TC 4:31.0 a. lINNOHt.KOiEIT R.V. MASTERS 3«i34 3. |EJESUS,H1CMACL (11) • .T> MASTCit tfu f/3- ftI*T llBtMEH tUiNEM M€» YBM AC 17''i« 4. K*CI,1VAM B. ^ (19) 1. KANIA,HERBERT (59) N.Y. MASTERS 4t44.0* 1. niTMOfJACR J. (91) N.T. MASTERS UiU* 9. HEIBERSOH,TMiHAS (14) fi uATos n (^"4 t/r Ti 2. IROUM,KELSET T. (94) NO.JER. MASTERS 4:49.0 a. FlME,ftOBEIT t. (99) N.y. MASTERS 2Bi94 4. TRAVCRS,ST£PNII I. (17) PV87C IP't" v) 3. PHILLIPS,CHARLES A. (99) PVSTC" 5:07.0 . 1. HOLNM^JBEL P. (91) PVSTC 3BtT4 lAcMEM r 4. COHEN,ALAN 1. (99) N.T. MASTERS 5t3f.O 4. NIURM Jt.,VIUXAJI A. (94) PVSTC 12i9B t. TATLM,ROinT !• (42) PVSTC 1; niA:HEN lIllHER 2. VEMER,K1RT j. (41) PVSTC ao'r M.Y. MASTERS 4:34.0 1. MESSENGER,ARCHIE A. (41) 1. RIM.IOIERT F. (9f) SHORE AC 24i]7« 3. R0BINS0H,BUS«LL L. (42) M.Y. MA57EB8 IB'B t/r SPRIM6FIELB VA 4:91.0 2. EN6LERT,R0Y T. (41) a. FORTRA.JOHN I.E. (99) PVSTC 14i29 4. JEFFREY,BZUIM L. (44) N.Y. PZONEUS I7'l* IVBsMEN lIUtHER 9. FASSCTTE,J.V. (42) SHOiS AC IA'4* 1. BENHAM,EB. S. (74) PVSTC 4:63.0* I. HELLER.SEOIBC (42) NO.JER. MASTERS 30i32 4. KATC,R1CHARI (43) M.Y. NAS7EAS lA'i* lAiUOMEN initNEN ZBiMEN PVSTC 5:27.0 1. BEYER,JINNY E. (42) 1. JOHNSON,lOHALI C. (47) SNORE AC 34iS2* 1. BLQB8ETT,THBMAS I. (49) N.Y. BASTCNS IP'4 l/2*« IIAiUOHEM a. SEE6EII,CiyARI s. (4B) FALLS CHURCH VA 33i92 2. B0HU1A«,HAII (4B> I.Y. HASTENS I7'4 1/2" 1. KANIA,NILA (93) N.T. masters 9i33.B I. LUKES,IICH4II E. (49) PVSTC SAiOB IIA:MEN 4. HOOI,HILFOII V. (4T) PVSTC 40t22 1. EMBERS,RUBY A. (92) y\ PVSTC iNM# I/a- 5000M RUN iVAiNEM 2. CLARK,UlLLUM A. (91) PHIU. NASTENS ii'9 i/a- U OAiMEN f. IRA2]H,NUIT (74) SNORE AC 91i44* lIIAiHEl r- 1. LUTREY,SCOTT A. (30) MASTER KEYS 14:30 * ^ a. L4KRXT2,IAVII (74) M.Y. HASTENS S4l9a f. HARRIS,OSCAR I. (AO) PHILA. NASTm *4'» 1/2- i>:l2 2. MAiTiNTEcrm; XVi) 7iOnEer"ac IVIiHEN 2. BR0UN,nRHA1i~T: flT) SY&ACUSC'OiaXi rv OBiMEH 1. F4IRIANKB,fMN. (77) PVSTC 34itB* lUBtNEH U.S. NAVY TEAM 13:42* ! i 1. BARE,JIM (37) OAiHONEM 1. MIEBEL,HAROll H. (4t) PVSTC l4''1/2-« 2. LOUE,RANBY CEMT. PARK TC 14:29 (39) 1. THONFSOH.LXNM (321 UASHINSTOM ; 94lU 2. SNAV,ELMER (47) SYRACUSE CHRGN9 tS'B- IA:HEN XAiUONEM VAiHEH 1. OTLER,MORHAR L. (41) SO. CAL. STROS. Uil9 t* I. HART2,MARSHA H. (44) PVSTC 31i2f* 1. MEYERS,RUSSEa (BO) PEMSACOU a 1KB 1/2-4 PVSTC 1B:09 2. SICKELS,6LEH (40) lIlUOHER iVAiUONEH 3. SZAULOVSKI,PETER BOSTON AA 18:30 (41) 1. KELLET,BOROTHY J. (41) M.Y. MASTERS 2fi37« 1. NELS0H,V1VIAH C. (71) SHORE AC IB:MEH a. HtLL]S,FATRlCIA S. (41) PVSTC 34i22 PVSTC 19:34 f: 1. FLEMING,MICHAEL H. (40) 3. LAHTER,ROM&A F. (4T> N.Y. masters 43tl4 TRIPLE JUMP IIArMEN llltUOMEH 0A:M£N 1. PFLA6IN6,FRAMK (91) RE1STER10UN MB 14:38* 1. HITT,HENRIETTA (97) 43t37 1. THORNSIEY,SCOTT (32) SHORE AC 43'7-* 1IB:MEN 2. TAYLOR,NATHAN (31) VA. TC 42'9 1/2" 1. COHEN,ALAN B. (95) N.Y. MASTERS 21:49 3. KELLEY,VERNON F. (30) uasoR C7T, CMT 4I'4- 4. TUMSTALL,TAYLOR 6. JR. (34) PHIU. MASTERS 3A'7- t- lOOOOfl RUN 20K RACEUALK OI:HEN t' OA:HEN OAtMEN 1. MEABOUS,UILLIAM T, (38) PHILA. MASTERS 43'4 1/2** 1. UIHD.J.J. (34) UASK. RUN. CLUB 34:65.2 J: I. SAVILONIS,BRIAN J. (34) CENT.MASS.STRTB ti4St31* . 2. BLACK,IVAN 6. (39) NEU YORK AC 37'i- 2. HARTJN,ELLIS 6. (34) PIONEER AC 39:16.2 j t OBiMEN IA:MEH lAiHEN 1. VEHER.KIRT J. 1. PRICE,ALAN (371 PVSTC liS0t44« (41) PVSTC 39'I0 I/2-* 1. UINM.DAVII (41) GRTR ROCHESTER 34:34.1 2. LATTARUL0,6E0R6E 0. (34) HO. MEBFORB att2i9t 2. TAYLOR,ROBERT B. (42) PVSTC IB'-1/2- 2. S1CKELS,6LEI (40) PVSTC 36:69.0 UtMER 3. BUSBY,UILLIABJ. (40) THQHASVILU MC 14'2- 1B:HEM 4. KAYE,R1CHARB (43) M.Y. )fASTEftS . I'. GNATS 35:15.8* 1. lEALL,HERBERT (44) CENT.MASS.STRIS 2i07i13« 32'1l- 1. JAHBORSXT.RICHARI J. (47) XB:MEH 37:31.4 2. IRABLET,6E0R6E A. (42) N.T. MASTERS ai27t3l • 2. KURIHARA,THOMAS H. (48) PVSTC lliHEH 1. B0H16IAH,HAIG (41) N.Y. MASTERS H'A- 1. TINHONS,ROBERT (92) 2t02i37« 1IA:HCH u 2. ULRICH,PETER 1. (44) PVSTC at03i24 {. HIGH HUfifilFS T. ENDERS,IUBT A. 3. VALIEHTE,RONALB A. (93) N.Y. MASTERS aiMioi (52) PV8TC 14M- 0AtMEN(39') IIAtMEH 2. CARLE,U.H. (92) PVSTC MM 1/2- 1. gallouay,uroy H. (31) HARRI6BUR6 PA 14.0 1. FINE,ROBERT B. (93) N.T. MASTERS 3. BROOKS,THOMAS (9B> M.T. PIONEERS lO't- 14.4 2:04i27» 2. TAYLOR,NATHAN (31) VA. TC TlBtHEN 2. HOlMANfJOEL P. (53) PVSTC 2!0t:4l 3. UILLIAHS,EUGENE (33) MASTER KEYS 19.3 1. COHEM,ALAM I. 3. HIILHAN JR.,U1LLIAH A. (34) PVSTC 2:20:29 (95) ».r. HASTENS 24'4 l/f OllM£N(3t*) VAiHEN 4. CfiON£IER6,CARL 6. (94) PVSTC 2i27i24 1. MALIK,THOMAS E. (39) 6REER IC 14.1* I* •• niiMEN 1. METERS,RUSSCa (SO) PEHSACXA n 20M-* 2. NEABOUS.yiLLIAH T. (31) PHILA. MASTERS 14.1 1. HIIIM,ROBERT F. (ST) SHORE AC 2]01i48« 3. BLACK,IVAN 8. (39) MEN YORK AC 19.7 IlIAiHEN IA:NCN(39*) JHDT m I. HELLER,6E0R6E (42) NO.JER. MASTERS 2:11i0S* (41) PVSTC 14.4 OAiHEN 1. 60HULI0N,T.H. niBiMEN 2. FASSETTC,J.V. (42) SHORE AC IB.9 1. DESNAH,BILL (31) BNIBSEVZLLE BE 17M1- 1. JOHMSDH,BQNALB E. (47) SHORE AC 2i27i20» 3. BUSBY,UILLIAM J. (49) TNONASVILLE MC 11.4 OltMEN 2. LUKES,ftlCHARB E. (43) PVSTC 2:99:T1 lBiHEK(39M t. ITRNE^NJCR C. (If) lUAiHEH PVfiTC a/"! t/r t. BL0B6ETT,THOMAS H. (43) M.Y. MASTERS 17.4 lAiMEN 1. BRAZIN,HARRY (70) SHORE AC 2:30:34* 2. IRASIET,JANES (41) PVSTC 21.2 t. NEVILLE,ALLAH J. <4«1 CALVAMTBM V4 19M 1/2^ 2. LAKRnZ,BAUl| (74) H.T. MASTERS 3:31:4) (48) M.Y. MASTERS 23.4 2. VALLE,NUE H. Ul> 3. B0H1CIAN,HAI6 OAiUOflEN SMEEMSBQtO PEST M'4 \rt f 3. MCKENNA,UUH E. IIA:HCN(34-) (41) M,1. HaTERI UM1 \n 1. ckcone.biane (31) N.T. masters 3;23:34* 1. CLARK,UILLIAM A. (51) PHILA. MASTERS 17.4 IBiMEN 2. NAHTICR.JUDT U. (30) hANASSAS VA 2:3::17 CINNAMIMSOM MJ 11.1 T. KLEHH,CARL H. (44) 2. PRATT SR.,LAyREICE 1. (92) ]A:UOHEH UNIV OF CHI TC M'9* PVSTC 19.B 2. EByARBS,JAY (4B) PVSTC 15'1- 3. CARLE,U.H. (52) 1. HARTZ,nARSHA H. 2:34:14* (44) PVSTC 3. JUBB,LARRY F. jt- IIBrMEMtSA") II:yOHEN (49) N.Y. MASTEtS MM >/2* 1. KELLY,JOSEPH H. (53) N.Y. MASTERS 2B.3 IlAiNEH fe. 1. kellet,doroihy j. (48) N.T. MASTERS 2:Ce:55* 2. KELLY,GENE (34) SHORE AC 21.7 t. THOMSON,STCHART F. (91) LOS 01IVOS CA 4f'r« I/a 2. yiLLIS,PATRICIA S. (48) PVSTC 2:39:41 3. MARTIN,JOHN 0. (37) PVSTC 22.4 2. OLSON,LEM (92) N.r. HASTENS 44M l/S" IIIAIMEN-30M1BN 3. HOLMfNARtr 190) PHILA. MASTERS MM* 1. HARRIS,BON S. (41) PHILA. MASTERS 21.7 Z1Bj)I£N II lIIB:HEH-33- 1101 1. CANTOR,HERBERT T. (SB) M.Y. MASTERS 14'2- Vr PVSTC 21.7 2. JACKSON,UARRIN S. (99) 1. N1EBCL,HAR01B H. (49) HI6H JUMP HARTSBALE MY IKl* VA:M£N(30" tOOM) UIAtNEH vl OAtAEN t. METERS,tUSSEU (80). PEN5ACQLA FL 20.2* 1. IROUN,BERNARB T. (41) SYRACUSE CHASMS 20')- I. HECKSTE1N,BANIEL R. (30) VA. TC 3'10" llIBtMEN OB:AEN 1. COLEMAN,UILLIAN 1. 2ACHARKA,ALVIN p. (37) SHORE AC 9'fl" (45) PVSTC 42'f» 2. SHAU,ELMER (47) 400M INT. HUR. 2. HEABOyS,UlLLlAN T. (38) PHILA. MASTERS 9''B* SYRACUSE CHRSRS 17'l 1/2' IVAtMEN 0A:NEN(34M IA:HEN MASTER KEYS 70.1 1. BETUEILEIJOB (74) 1. UILLIAHS,EUGENE (33) 1. VALLE,A1KE n. (43) EREENSIOfiO PCST AMD" PHILA. MASTERS 29'3 W2* IVBtHEN Ob:MEN(34M II:nEH 1. 6ARTRUNE;im.LlAN M. 1. MEAOOUS,UILLIAM T. (31) PHILA. MASTERS 43.U 1. JUDD,LARRY F. (43) N.y. masters 9'2* (75) PVSTC I3'I-* IA:MEN(33M ]1A:NEM 2. SARTHUNE,ROBERT S. 177) 6ITR ROCHESTER 29'7- BAtUOMEH 1. 60H1LLI0N,T.N. . (41) PVSTC 41.4 1. CLARK,yiLLIAM A. (51) PHILA. masters 5'2- t. CLAIR,BETTY 2. BUSBT,U1U1AH J. (40) THOHASVILLE NC 4B.2 2. PRATT SR.,LAURENCE R. (52) CINNAMINSON NJ S'O* (31) M.Y. MASTERS 29'4-» lArUOMEH 1B;AEN(33M 3. CARLE,U.H. (52) PVSTC 4'TO' 1. LEAF,CAROLE B. 1. BRABLEY,JANES (48) PVSTC 43.7 I1I:REN (42) N.Y. MASTERS 27'B-» IBtUOMEl 2. RIZZ0,RICHA8B (47) N.Y. PIONEERS 43.2 1. JACKSON,HARREN 6. (35) HARTSDALE NT 4'7- 3. B0H16IAN,KA16 (48) N.T. MASTERS 73.9 niiiAEH I. CIRULNICN,AHME (49) N.T. MASTERS 24'IB- ]1A:MEN(33-) 2. 5NAU,ELHER (47) SYRACUSE CHRGRS 3'A* 1IA:U0MEN 1. ENDERS,RUBT A. (32) PVSTC 41.9* ]UA:AEN 1. BASH,JOAN B. (91) PAL 2B'B 1/2 2. CLARK,UILLIAM A. (91) PHILA. MASURS 44.1 1. ECAL,ROBERT S. (72) PVSTC 4^0" 3. CARLE,U.M. (32) PVSTC 70.1 •IICUS IIii:MEH(33") BIiHEN N.Y. MASTERS 71.7 1.'KELLY,JOSEPH H. (53) 1. BTRK,I1CN I. (19) PHtTC 97M0- 2. KELLY.GENE (34) SHORE AC 74.4 lAiNER 3. MARTIN,JOHN 0. (97) PVSTC 78.1 1. LEVfUlC,KBI« P. (4U PVSTC 1U''4- POLE VAULT 1I1A:MEN(30-) 2. ABBBTT^JBNI •• (4B) PHltA. HASTENS 113'2* OAtMEN 1. HARRIS,BON S. (41) P^ILA. MASTERS lilO.l 1. HABRIHSTBN.HICIIAU (41) PVSTC IIB'4* 1. MEYERS,ROBERT KEVIN (30) 1VA:NEH(30-)' PINNACLE AC I9'0-* 4. PIAYT.LAIRT I. (42) NEHANK IS niMS- 2. TAYLOR,NATHAN (11) VA. TC 1. BOAL,ROBERT S. (72) PVSTC lilO.t M'B- 9. VAUE,il((E •* (41) MaNSlORS Pai UKB" OIlMEM A. KVIUE,ALLAH J. 1. STROBE,CHARLES J. (4B) CALVANTOi «H 11 KB* (34) UlNSTON-SALEHNC 19'0** 7. HCRCHMA,U1AB C. 2. LILLY,HARQLB BIHB (U) I.Yp MASTENB SIS'l- STEEPLECHASE (31) MO. CAR. TC n'4- B. ICUUIEt,HAUCNl 1. JOHNSON,PHILIP a. (42) F1TK9S/AW AntlBSM- 0A:MEN(3000N) (19) RE6T0N YC ll'A- 1B:IUI lAlHEM 1. LUTREY,SCOTT A. (30) MASTER KEYS III21.7 1. KBBSCTT,THOMAS I. (49) N.T. lASTENt IBS"!* 1. IOKOLOUSKI,ULaBZXHIER2 (41) MEU YORK AC lAiHEN(3000M) 14'0** 2. KLCHN.CARL H. (44) •MI* 9F CNl TC IBS'B- 2. BUSIY,UILLIAM J. (44) t. KArC,RICHAIi (43) N.T. MASTERS 14:29.4 THOMASVXLLE NC ll'A- 3. EBVARBS,JAT <4B) PVSTC tf'4- lliMCN 1B:MEH(3000N) 4. JUII,LABIT F. 149) N.T. NAtUNt V9'4- 1. ZURAU,CI (49) 1. KURIHARA,THOMAS M. (48) PVSTC 11:47.4* 12'0-* lIAiNEN 2. BLGIBETT.TMBHM (49) N.Y. MASTERS 2. GUNTHER.BAUTH (41) ^V.V. HASHERS 12:41.4 12'B- 1. TMISM,tTEHANT P. (91) LBS NLlVQB U 19KV-« 1. TIABCI,MlCHAa R. (48) srcat Falls va inA:MEN(3eoeN) 9'0- 2. BLSN,LEi (92) i.T. HASTES IM'S* lIAiNEN 1. KELLEY,FRANCIS J. (42) ' PVSTC 13:03.4 1. NBLI,HA»T <9B) PHILA. HASTEIS 129'3- 1. HELBBURHE,JEIIIY (92) TOUSON u IVA:MCM(2000H) 11'4-* UBiKi 2. TAYLOR,SEORBE R. (91) PNILA. MASTERS 1. BOAL,ROBERT S. (72) PVSTC 9:34.2* 7'a- 1. CAMTBi,IICRiaT 7. (39) N.T. MSTEM 1 2. JACKSON,IMIREi I. (99) HARTSNAU NT tlM) lUAiMCB 9K RACCVALK 1. BLACK,JBE I4«) PHKHll AZ IBS'B* lOWb JUMP OBlMEN 2. HaiXS.IiH I. (41) PHILA. NASTIM tt'S* OAiMEM ~ 1. PRICE,ALAN 3. IIBlfl,BEINAII t« (41) iTtACUSC OMNi 94-^ (17) PVSTC 21:34* 1. HUSHES,JEFFREY L. (34) VA. TC aO'B" 2. LATTAiULO,§COI8C 0. HO. HEBFORI lllBiNCi (34) 29:91 7. VaTLOR,NATHAN (31) VA. TC 20'4- t. SMAB,SLIin (47) I2S'5*a lAiNEH 3. KELLEYiVERNOH F. (34) UILSON CTT, CAT 20^- 2. CXEMA«,BIUXAi J. (49) 1. BRABLEY,IC0R6C A. (42) M.Y. MASTERS 15:11 4. TLNSTALLfTAYLBi B, JR. (34) PHILA. MASTERS 19MB* PVSTC IIC7* 1. LASCl.STAN P. (47) September, 1984 National Masters News page 31

IVttKI Shot Put 1500m Long Jump 65n^ nilU. lASTEIi 111'*' I. KTUEIUI.III (7*1 A. Uesco 30-3/A Neil Doherty A:ia.9 Rufus Plorris 21-0 1*130+ Don Robinson tO.5 IVIliU Rous Brennek 29-5 Mike Figueros 4:25.7 PI. Ualentine 20-11 Ken Silveira 11.5 1. CMTWJKE.IIILLIM I. (73) FVSTC 721 PI40+ John Ewing 10,1 2. (MTHUNE.ItOIEIT t. (77) Sin NOCHESTEI 47'7* Javelin Triple Jump 3000m Jerry Stanners 10.7 0«>U0HEI A. Uesco - 75-1 R. Plorris M. Figueros 9:A5.2 39-84 M5D+ Bob Higginbotham 10.6 I. HCKEtNM.IOIETTE t. (M) UIUOV SIOVE F4 33M1* 9:49.5 UiWKEN Pole Uault Bill Perry Shot Put Javelin 1. 'LEtF.CMOLE (42) i.T.lASTEIt 741-* C. Johnston 8-6 F. Reiily 51-104 (*130+ R. Siawinski 131-10 liiuaaE* A. Uesco 5-7 400m Relay B. Banks A5-94 Chris Wilson 67-5 t. CIIULIICK.MIC (4F) M.T. (MSTEIS 441* West Ualley TC J. Klein A3-8 f*140+ 0. Peacher ^ 111-5 2. UUUI,IO«M F. (4t) I.T. (USTEKS 441 SCS Team A 45.7 Steve Jarvis 39-A PI60-69 David Jensen 111-5 ll«:IIOaEI LA-UAC 48.3 100m J. Stanners 87-10 I. lui.jaai I. (31) riL 70'11* SCS Team B 46.9 Pete Fetter 13.7 1*150+ Jack Morriil 98-0 a«a»Ei TMWi Byron Walls 1A.3 Long Jump ^ 0*:HEN James Warren 1A.6 BOGm Relay KENDALL WO-MEN' S (*130+ Roger Trujillo 22-2^ 1. FELLHIEI STEVEN V. SCIMBM NEC *C I13'l** WUTC 1:34.2 (32) CLASSIC florrie Frazier 18-9 INiNEN AOOm Relay SCS 1:35.7 R. Slaivinski 18-6 t. NllLEN.TNOHU C. NEU TOM AC 134'4* Corona Del Plar TC 56.9 (41) LA-UAC 1:38.3 BOSTON, JULY 8 (*140+ John Ewing 18-4^ 2. NEVILLE,NLLM J. (4*) CALVAITON VA 123'7* 800m Relay 1. VNLLE.NINE N. SREENSiONO rcST II4'1* J, Stanners 17-i (43) COPITC 2:11.6 Distance Med Relay 4. NCKENN*,INUN E. (43) N.T. NASTERS I97'3 (*150+ H. Schellenberg10-9 3/4 WUTC MASTERS MILE: lIlNEN T600m Relay 11:12.49 B. Higginbothaml4-9 1. NLENN,C«NL N. (44) UNIV OF CHI TC I20'3 COPITC 5:57.6 1600m Relay 1. Barbara Pike, Liberty, 5:30.6 400 2. JUII.LNNNT F. (43) N.T. NASTERS •1'7 WUTC 3:40.2 2. Carrie Parsi, Liberty, 5:41.8 lINtNEN 1500m 1*130+ Gary Laine 52.3 SCS 3:58.5 3. Sally Davis, Liberty, 5:48.6 I. IHONSON.STEUNIT F. (31) LOS ILIVOS CA 144'I•« Oonald Cotner 6:02.3 4. Andrea Hatch, Liberty, 5:49.9 Dennis Dufy 53.7 IIIiNEN 5. Jinny Beyer, Pinnacle, 5:54.2 Gil Rud 57.6 High Jump 1. NOZKNEV.LEV (31) PHaA. RASTERS 14)'4* High Jump 6. Mary Scherr, BAA, 6:01:4 1*140+ Arnold Buchanan 59.4 Burl Gist 5-0 2. CNNTOI.HEIiEIT T. (31) N.T. NASTERS )24')* D. Deu/itt 5-8 Ross Irving 59.4 MASTERS 400 METERS: IIU;nen Shot Put Gary Miller 5-0 1*150+ Tom Slauen 1:08.0 PHOCNII AZ (OS'S* 1. ILNCN.JOE (49) Bili Bangert A9-6 John White 4-10 2. IIOUN.IENNNII T. (41) STRACUSE CNRBRS 77'4' 1.^'Barbara Pike, Liberty, 1:07.3 Plike Castaneda A5-10 IlIllNCN 2. Jinny Beyer, Pinnacle, 1:09.1 Seymour Lamport 38-1Oi Javelin 3. Sally Davis, Liberty, 1:10.3 1. L4SK1,ST*N r. (47) PVSTC 124')* 50m G. Miller 163-9 4. Sally Goodh-ue, Waltham, 1:10.6 2. SH«U,CLREN (47) STRACUSE CHRERS 1)3'))* Tony Lombardi 35-A 1*130+ Thomas Ailen 5.9 Mike Woodard 5. Carrie Parsi, Liberty, 1:11,6 IV«:NCN Joe Black 33-34 148-5 Gary Lane 6.3 6. Andrea Hatch, Liberty, 1:15.5 I. DCTUEILEN.IOI (79) PHILA. NASTERS )I2'^ Cornelius McCormick 143-1 Javelin R. Trujillo 6,5 Hal Smith 137-8 Bill Plorales 156-3 SUBMASTER'S'AOO: W40+ Darei Newman 5.9 JNVELIN John Ewing 6,6 Ed Chenoiveth 1AA-3 SNiNEN Discus 1."Chris Anderson, Liberty, 71.8 A. Buchanan 7.1 ICRIREH REC AC 241') P. Fetter 13A-11 1. FELLETIER STEVEN V. (32) James Hart 140-8 2. Suzette Hall, Waltham, 72.0 1*150+ Fred Robinspn 7.0 (34) VA. TC )44'3 T. Lombardi 121-6 M. Woodard 136-4 3. Barbara Sauer, GBTC, 73.0 2. CaNIOT,IOIEIT I. T. Slauen 7.1 COLLESE PARK 11 )43'4- A. Kay McDonald, GBTC, 74.6 1. INNIEL.NOIEIT C. . (34) Triple Jump C. McCormick 123-5 lliNEN Hal Smith 111-7 5. Dottie Fine, GBTC, 81.7 )70'3*» C. Clercurio 30-3 Shot Put I. IIIILE.NIU I. (33) PVSTC Bob Frahm 93-2 Herb Pliller 28-3i SUBMASTERS MILE: UlUI 1*130+ R. Slawinski 28-7 1. VNITE.NUU I. (44) PV8TC )40'4* 1*140+ Ken Dose 36-1 Discus Pole Uault 1. Barbara Sauer, GBTC, 5:33.2 2. lUSIT.UILLlM J. (4t) THONASVILLE IC )S2'4- J. Stanners 25-2 PI. Castaneda 137-0 Mardon Coneliy 13-6 2. Kate Faureau, Waltham, 5:33.8 1. NCStUIE«,N«L*CII (42) FITNESS/ANN Ml )S0'14 B. Bangert 133-7 Ron Fleming 12-0 3. Suzette Hall, Waltham, 5:46.0 (*150+ Don Sharp 41 -8 4. MIIINSTON.NICHNEL I. (43) PVSTC )37'2* J. Black 110-A D. Deuitt 11-0 4. Kay McDonald, GBTC, 5:55.0 Quinto f*lerlD 36-2 5. VNLLE.NINE I. (43) SREENSIDRO PCST )23'0' T. Lombardi 95-5 H. Smith 9-0 5. Dottie Fine, GBTC, 6:09.6 IllNEN 6. Elizabeth Kelley, un, 6:16.9 (43) N.T. NASTERS )7)'S* lODm 1. ILOiSETT.THOIMS N. Long Jump Pleet record 2. NlLLEN.SEOtSE E. (47) FVSTC )55-2- B. Plorales 1A-3i Long Jump (*130+ R. Trujillo 11.5 (43) N.T. NASTERS )13'7 T. Allen 11.5 1. JUII.LNNNT F. H. Pliller 13-7 Roger Tsuda 18-4 4. IDHIElU,N*It (41) N.T. NASTERS )03'(* 18-4 Bob Bethke 11.6 C. Plercurio 13-5 D. Deuitt TACO BELL 5U«R GATIES IINlNEN 0. Riley 17-11 1*140+ Brandon Wilson 11.1 1. rOUNfS,NnEIT 4. (34) TOLLANI CT )42' Pole Uault FRESNO, CALIF.; "W/IS/BA Dennis Duffy 11.7 (32) N.T. RASTERS )3t')4* 2. OLSON.LEN Jim Uernon 10-0 1500 A. Buchanan 13.7 1. TNTLH.SEOtlE I. (S3) PHILA. NASTESS I4'4* 1*130+ A1 Lomeli A:10.5 (*150+ T. Slauen 13.2 4. MMNS.TMWU (34) N.T. PIONEERS ll'l* IIOmH Shot Put Jim Luke A:56.2 Fred Robinson 13.2 IIIlNEN B. Gist 17.9 J. Hart 44-6i 1. CANTON,NEUENT T. (31) N.T. NASTERt: )0)')* H. Pliller 19.0 C. McCormick 40-1 i U). Campbell 5:32.4 IIUiNU H. .Smith 39-4i ndO+ F, Plontanez 4:35.8 200 PHILA. NASTEIt )42')) PI5Q-59 1. MNIIS.ION i. (41) 8. Frahm 35-3 Don Trout 4:47.1 (*130+ T. Allen 23.7 (41) STRACUSE CHRSNS 74')4* 100m 2. naVN.UNNNU I. John White 33-2 1*150+ Bob Fries 4:44,0 B. Bethke 24,4 R. PlcPherson 12.1 IlIilNEI J.J. Turner Chris Wilson 26.4 PVSTC 11'7 28-4 3/4 5000 1. L«sNi,iTu r. (47) Nick Neuiton 12.3 (*140+ Brendon Wilson 22.8 2. ilU»,ELNEI (47) STRACUSE CHRERS I2')0" Bob Radford 12.7 1*130+ Larry Lung 16:47.0 IVNiKI (*140+ Don Trout 18:16.3 D. Duffy 23.9 Juan Pedevilla 1A.A (*130-39 t. KTNEILEN,ISI (74) PHILA. HASTENS 72'))* E. Padilla 19:23.0 A. Buchanan 26.9 10On miRE* Oauid Peacher 19:48.4 C150+ T. Slauen 28.2 1. I'ELU.HMFia (74) NS.JER. NASTERS 40'7*« 1500m Dviiayne Taggart 10.8 UiVSNU Fred Lehr A:AA.2 Glenn Johnson 10.9 Pole Vault 1. LEAF.CNNOU I. 142) I.T. NASTERS 45')*4 Nolan Smith 11.7 030+ Don f^obinson 10-6 800 3000m 2. TN*IEt,JE*N 4.' (44) SIEAT FAUS M 71.'4 Carl Flowers 11.8 Ron Slaulnski 10-6 1*130+ Mike Anderson 2:24.2 Patrick Divine 10:11.9 IllHIER John Pulley 11.9 W40+ Jerry Stanners 10-6 Wayne Campbell 2:25.1 1. T0VRIS.JS4N (47) TOLLANI .CT 44'4* IIOmH Dave Fraley 9-7 Bruce Watkins 2:28.4 2. CINULNiqN,4NNE (44) N.T. NASTERS 30')) Biii Adier 18.1 1500m 1. L4«TEN,Y0NI4 F. (44) N.T. HASTENS 10'3* Cliff Kruthers 4:18.3 lUiNoau AOOm Relay Oavid Leaton 4:34.1 I. MSN.JONN I. (31) PAL 44')0*» West Ualley TC A7.2 Marcel Lacroix 4:44.4 Distance Pled. Relay G. Armour 5:08.2 11)441 lELAT TEAR SCORES So. Calif. Stridersi2:59.5 3D00m OlNEN 4 HONEN TTiBi Wayne Douglas 9:59.5 ).PVSTC BOOn Relay 1. F4STC-4 TE4N 43.4 10 D. Leaton 10:06.4 41.1 2. PHILA. RASTERS 33 WWTC ^ 1:43.9 2. FVSTC-ITEM M. Lacroix 10:51.5 11 HEN I UQNEN liNEN Pole Uablt 47.2 ). N.T. RASTERS )40 IIOmH 1. niU. MSTERS Uick Cook . 13-0 2. I.t. FIONEENS 41.2 2. PVSTC " ISO Nate Robinson 14.1 IIlNEN I UONEN Oave Douglass 9-0 3. rvSTC 44.4 Ralph Tilley 15.1 ). N.T. rasters 143 Shot Put Stan Johnson 15.4 2. PvsTr 13 rt 4X404N REL4T . 0. Douglass 3A-3 IV S ViHEN 1 VOREN 3GDmH OlNEN Richard Kennerly 33-8i ). PVSTC 124 Foots Williams 43.9 I. N4STER NETS 3i42.4 2. PHILA. rasters 7) Javelin Frank Reilly 47.5 lIlNEN OVERALL REN I UOREN f: R. Hudson 158-8 Bill Seuilla 55.4 U N.T. NNSTENS 4(30.1 ). PVSTC 473 John Pakiz 131-1 2. N.T. "RASTERS BDOm Relay 414 0. Douglass 10A-6 Maccabi TC 1:33.1 Discus LA-UAC 1:33.4 Ed U=n Pelt 139-5 SCS 1:33.5 STRI0ER5 RELAYS; SANTA ANA, R. Kennerly 108-9 Alumni TC 1:47.0 CALIF.; JUNE 30, 198A 3000m 0. Oouglass 97-A Plaxine Waters 12:50.7 400m Relay limnEN PI. Waldron 13:03.A High Jump Maccabi TC 42.7 TQOm Joann Douglas 15:03.5 0. Douglass A-10 LA-UAC ' 44.4 Chestine Barnes 13.2 PI704- B. Adler A-6 SCS Team A 44.8 Jeanne Carter 13.8 3000m Corona Del Mar TC 46.2 Christel Pliller 1A.A Long Jump (SCS Team B dq Jacob Bistil

IV- Western Regionals July 1315, 1984 TAC NATIONAL HASTENS DECATHLON AND HEPTATHLON CHAMPIONSHIPS OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE, LOS ANGELES INDIANA UNIVERSITV TRACK STADIUM, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA JULY 7-8, 1984

DECATHLON 100m dash

.V'- NAME ^ lOOra 1^ S^P^ H.J. 40Qm 1st Day llOmHH Disc P.V. Jav 1500m SCORE PLACE Women Performance lAAF/WAVA Score 1. Mendyka, Edith 73 22.5 U.S. Masters Score 1. Smith, Diana 61 19.2 5A 1. Obera, Irene SO 13.2 82 17.0 2.97 6.21 1.12 91.0 17.30 1.70 TCE. 26.1 16.49 DNF 1. Sherrard, Cherrie 45 13.2 Pitcher WAVA 900 320 386 780 320 2706 1074 206 300 301 0 4587 2. Rust, Mary Anne 47 19.0 U.S. Masters 761 635 581 1050 655 3682 1120 608 977 627 0 7014 1. Carter, Jean 44 14.2 4A 1. White, Marilyn 39 14.2 ETIberto 71 14.2 4.49 11.43 1.32 68.6 19.7 31.32 2.30 32.20 7:41. 1060 1036 Gonzalez WAVA 1152 928 976 5152 1218 652 585 774 334 8715 Men U.S. Masters 946 935 857 959 905 4602 1058 756 788 804 400 8408 38 1. McFadden, Win 79 17.1 Ham 67 . 15.7 3.56 11.75 1.34 121.8 26.0 32.23 2.50 28.44 7:36. 2. Rust, John 76 17.5 Mornlngstar WAVA 580 308 775 864 0 2527 690 620 605 457 180 5079 1. Castro, Tony 74 14.6 »« U.S. Masters 568 521 803 865 0 2757 549 687 754 632 334 5713 1. Guidet, A1 66 14.0 1^-v 3A 1. Miller, Tom 60 14.4 Frank 63 14.6 4.51 11.80 1.40 69.0 20.0 33.04 1.70 33.70 6:19. 2. Walls, Byron 64 14.6 Bowles WAVA 680 755 714 840 720 3709 960 613 150 584 466 6482 3. Simon, Geo. 61 14.9 U.S. Masters 657 759 736 831 672 3655 845 626 314 675 587 6702 4. Warren, James 60 15.0 1. Dawkins, Ozzie 53 12.8 63 14.8 4.01 Jvt Leonard 10.26 1.19 78.0 23.8 30.59 1.90 23.03 7:11. 2. Stevens, Bernard 55 12.8 640 * U.S. Masters 2. Marshall, Greg 36 11.2 128 199 455 314 143 1239 0 353 126 349 743 2810 3. Caminiti, Steve 35 11.4 A1 4. Beadle, Ron 35 11.4 56 13.8 5.05 • 9.67 1.27 DNF Abandoned Competition 1. McCoy, Marion Brenda lAAF 34 10.5 * -W" 258 383 435 156 0 1232 2A 2. Driver, Eugene 34 10.8 3. Spikes, Warren lebn 50 12.6 4.96 33 11.0 11.49 1.60 57.9 16.9 33.08 2.70 39.52 5:40. 4. Johnson, Glen >-• Trout JAAF 463 361 34 11.2 565 493 500 2382 668 542 436 484 216 4728 1 5. Black, Mike U.S. Masters 782 31 11.6 646 683 751 837 3699 893 618 531 704 521 6966

Bruce 50 13.9 5.37 12.33 1.55 60.7 21.4 36.51 3.20 39.46 6:21. Hescock lAAF 243 460 621 444 411 2179 371 615 587 483 61 4296 2 U.S. Masters 532 200m dash 757 743 698 732 3462 548 695 692 703 333 6433 Josh Men 51 12.7 5.52 9.57 1.50 57.6 17.3 23.16 2.30 26.20 5:51. Culbreath lAAF 444 496 428 394 511 2273 637 308 303 261 171 3953 3 1. Pisciotta, Nat 80 47.0 U.S. Masters 782 814 553 662 863 3674 880 P 384 403 452 480 6273 1. Castro, Tony 74 30.1 V 2. Dorff, Henry Earl 70 39.6 54 12.5 5.04 11.43 1.35 63.3 19.3 is' 28.43 2.10 37.13 6:33. 1. Guidet, A1 66 28.S Ventura lAAF 482 381 561 242 334 2000 493 438 233 447 22 3633 2. Parrel, Gordon 66 29.1 U.S. Masters 889 738 757 560 695 3639 778 V• 569 364 719 336 6405 3. Bixler, Howard 67 33.4

h 4. Poloynis, Geo. 66 38.2 Dave 52 14.3 4.70 10.30 1.40 65.3 19.3 31.89 2.90 33.33 6:11 1. Simon, Geo. 61 Douglass lAAF 184 31.3 V 296 483 293 281 1537 493 516 498 386 95 3525 U.S. Masters 1. Stevens, Bernard 58 26.0 4 » 502 606 629 578 605 2920 734 622 621 615 402 5914 2. Dawkins, Ossie 53 26.0 k -J '$ Hector 3. Watanabe, Bob S3 30.1 50 13.3 4.68 10.01 1.45 61.7 24.6 27.07 3.10 28.55 5:43. Cisneros lAAF 1. Springbett, Bruce 51 23.7 339 291 461 344 381 1816 225 405 558 304 203 3511 U.S. Masters 2. Presber Phil 50 24.6 • i- 640 568 570 588 697 3063 432 474 661 494 506 5630 • ^ 3. Radford, Bob 52 25.7 H- John 4. Robinson, Will 53 26.9 50 13.9 4.84 9.88 1.45 64.9 22.5 17.97 2.90 F 6:30. Sharp lAAF 5. Kishi, Frank S3 26.9 243 331 451 344 292 1661 316 165 498 0 31 2671 U.S. Masters 6. Pedevilla, Juan 52 29.5 532 613 560 588- 593 2886 480 220 598 0 297 4481 1. LaTorre, Gil 47 23.8 James 2. Washington, Booker 46 50 13.3 F 8.39 1.50 63.2 20.9 19.16 24,8 ''' 2.10 19.67 5:53. Ware lAAF 339 0 337 3. Glascow, Dick 45 25.6 W- 394 337 1407 398 199 233 132 163 2532 U.S. Masters 640 1. Wilson, Brendon 41 22.7 0 438 643 646 2367 579 257 317 287 457 4264 k 2. Smith, Doug 44 23.3 Walter 3. Knocke, Bill 52 15.4 3.99 8.80 1.30 75.3 26.3 17.48 44 23.3 S Diggs lAAF 2.10 22.58 8:12. 4. Butler, Walt 36 110 370 189 54 759 162 43 23.3 14 150 233 192 0 1496 U.S. Masters 332 5. Romain, Dave 42 23.8 395 506 463 333 2029 335 228 338 380 2 3312 ? 6. Duffy, Dennis 41 24.3 Carl 7. Niedermeyer, P. IF 53 14.5 3.64 8.60 44 24.3 1.30 69.5 24.0 16.19 NH 14.88 6:09. 1. Marshall, Greg DahlStrom lAAF 156 11 36 22.9 353 189 177 886 249 111 0 22 V U.S. Masters 310 299 506 483 103 1371 2. Beadle, Ron 35 23.4 494 2092 467 198 0 184 Xf 424 3365 1. Driver, Gene 34 21.5 '4 Joe 2. McCoy, Marion 50 15.5 3.50 7.04 NH 75.0 34 21.5 i - Wright lAAF Abandoned Competition 3. Spikes, Warren 24 0 225 0 60 33 22.2 IB 309 *. t t- 4. Johnson, Glen 34 22.2 Bale 46 11.8 6.00 9.05 1.65 5. Black, Mike 31 23.1 56.3 15.9 30.14 3.80 40.00 5:15. Lance lAAF 622 604 389 540 555 2710 i U.S. Masters 757 477 754 491 330 5519 1 871 846 581 716 843 k 3857 1051 612 840 658 595 7613 Ed 400m dash ) 47 12.3 5.31 10.84 1.55 Oleata lAAF 54.4 16.6 34.53 3.60 30.20 4:42. 520 446 521 444 625 U.S. Masters 2556 694 574 700 333 512 5369 2 Women 782 690 756 634 ».• 937 3799 993 737 791 684 827 7831 1. Obera, Irene fc* Gary 50 1:07.6 '♦ 46 12.1 6.2> 10.68 1.55 53.9 1. Parish, Almeta Miller lAAF 18.5 32.48 2.70 46.86 DNF 48 1:09.3 560 664 510 444 644 2822 547 529 436 1. Carter, Jean 44 1:05.9 K U.S. Masters 590 0 4924 3 804 911 719 616 944 3994 1. Barnes, Chestine 3S 798 670 507 771 0 6740 1:01.3 t- «- 2. White, Marilyn f-- '1 Jim 39 1:18.0 47 13.8 4.64 9.81 Weed lAAF 1.45 65.2 21.0 34.39 2.90 258 38.17 6:03. it- 281 446 344 284 1613 392 -\ U.S. Masters 571 498 463 125 3662 % 491 510 670 531 544 2746 628 734 578 639 369 Men % 5694 Thomas E. 47 13.1 4.93 9.11 1.40 63.8 1. Dorff, Henry 70 % Haslsnd lAAF 19.0 25.33 2.50 34.27 7:33. 1:27,3 373 354 394 293 321 1. Ganahl, Pete 68 U.S. Masters 1735 512 363 371 401 0 3382 1:12.4 617 588 609 473 589 2. Poloynis, Geo. 66 2876 772 503 445 568 53 5217 1:19.8 Don 3. Bixler, Howard 67 1:25.8 t 48 13.8 4.60 7.93 1.20 1. Simon, Geo. Zlmerman lAAF 68.4 22.7 20.77 2.90 23.70 5:50, 61 1:10.6 258 271 300 79 203 1. Stevens, Bernard H U.S. Masters nil 307 244 498 214 175 2549 58 58.4 510 514 524 263 464 2. Harte, Gene 2275 537 387 584 363 443 4589 58 59.2 3. Jackson, Don 57 1:01.2 continued on next page 4. Beadle, Louis 57 1:02.0

lf»-,-v *• Tig* page 33 National Masters News September, 1984

Ken 46 14.9 3.66 5.50 1.30 70.9 24.6 14.35 NH 19.58 5:56. 1500m Run Brooks lAAF 101 17 82 189 145 534 225 52 0 130 151 1092 Women U.S. Masters 298 206 233 344 374 1455 415 146 0 365 386 2767 1. James, Bess 7 8:23.9 E.Robert 48 4.01 7.75 1.15 75.3 14.7 1:40.0 18.63 NH F 6:07. 1. Blair, Elvyn 48 5:50.8 Premo lAAF 128 116 285 24 54 607 0 184 0 0 110 901 1. Kusner, Kathy 44 6:09.0 U.S. Masters 364 341 507 199 290 1701 0 212 0 0 365 2278 1. Vivian, Judy 32 4:46.4 lA Men Henry 41 12.7 5.69 10.49 1.60 59.0 17.4 29.20 3.80 41.39 4:58. Hopkins lAAF 535 496 444 493 464 2432 629 456 754 512 419 5202 1. Pisciotta, Nat 80 8:53.8 U.S. Masters 599 688 596 569 6b9 3121 J14 5P8 804 621 615 6483 2. Bishin, Jacob 83 9:31.6 1. Stotsenberg, Ed 70 5:57.6 Tom 41 12.8 5.28 9.72 1.60 60.0 18.2 25.45 2.90 44.49 6:19. Thorne lAAF 439 2230 1. Poloynis, Geo. 68 .7:01.2 426 439 493 433 568 366 498 557 68 4287 U.S. Masters 580 586 537 2906 1. Bryant, Avery 60 5:23.3 569 634 746 415 540 670 534 5811 2. Cotner, Donald 61 5:56.6 1. Fitzgerald, Bill 59 4:34.3 Jim 40 12.9 4.69 9.60 1.34 58.6 19.7 22.91 2.10 33.11 5:17. 408 294 1840 2. Linde, Gunnar 58 4:41.4 Shoemaker lAAF 430 231 477 468 301 233 382 320 3544 r: U.S. Masters 546 420 510 2429 1. Weldy, John 50 4:34.1 283 670 617 335 265 470 490 4606 2. Withers, Jerry 54 4:53.0 3. Oviatt, Ted 50 5:31.1 Johnston 40 13.4 4.78 6.89 1.50 59.3 19.3 24.23 2.70 24.52 5:22. 322 316 212 394 1699 1. Elliot, Mel 46 4:22.4 Ewing lAAF 455 493 336 436 230 297 3491 444 444 277 2263 2. Bedell, Cliff 46 4:32.4 r U.S. Masters 453 645 646 370 473 305 463 4520 3. Fitzgerald, Dennis 45 4:33.6 William J. 40 13.1 5.55 9.52 1.50 DNF Abandoned Competition 1. Owers, Eric 43 4:13.9 Busby lAAF 373 503 424 394 402 2096 0 2. Cohen, Geo. 44 4:14.C 3. Towers, Norman 43 4:22.7 John R. 40 12.9 4.90 7.92 1.60 Abandoned Competition Haggerty lAAF 408 346 299 493 4 . Clarke, Willie 41 4:28.6 Sub B 5. Duffy, Dennis 41 5:00.5 1. Kruthers, Cliff 35 4:10.7 TTex 38 11.6 6.17 12.58 1.80 54.2 16.7 40.76 4.40 49.31 5:09. 2. Douglas, Wayne 36 4:25.2 Harvey lAAF 665 642 638 680 633 3258 685 700 909 624 361 6537 U.S. Masters 3. Leaton, Ddve 39 4:31.3 787 757 708 734 810 3796 854 736 945 707 520 7558 4. Wilkie, Warren 36 5:00.7 1. Smith, Nolan 33 4:00.9 Gordon 38 12.3 6.05 9.30 1.60 53.4 21.7 24.26 3.00 42.90 4:34. Reiter lAAF 2. Tipping, Mike 32 4:04.3 520 615 408 493, 663 2699 356 336 528 534 563 5016 U.S. Masters 635 730 469 540 844 3218 480 364 558 612 744 5976 5000m Run Jim 38 . 12.8 5.02 9.95 1.55 60.2 19.3 27.36 3.40 32.18 5:20. lAAF Ball 426 376 457 444 426 2129 493 412 644 367 306 4351 Women U.S. Masters 538 479 519 493 586 2615 638 442 678 435 460 5268 1. Waters, Maxine 38 21:29.9 John 35 13.0 4.77 9.51 1.55 58.9 21.4 31.64 1.70 45.91 4:52. Men Yantiss lAAF 390 314 423 444 467 2038 371 511 83 577 453 4033 U.S. Masters 444 373 461 473 589 2340 438 530 95 625 601 4629 1. Pisciotta, Nat 80 33:06.5 2. Bishin, Jacob 83 35:48.0 Jim W. 37 13.2 4.98 10.57 1.34 20.4 .59.8 28.15 3.10 36.16 5:51. 1. Stotsenberg, Ed 70 21:42.0 Rose lAAF 356 366 502 231 439 1894 426 431 558 432 171 3912 2. Scofield, Dean 72 24:30.2 U.S. Masters 444 456 557 273 586 2316 542 457 584 494 306 4699 1. Banuelos, Larry 60 NT 1. Devine, Pat 56 17:31.4 Harry 36 13.6 4.67 10.18 1.45 65.4 21.2 30.66 2.70 39.35 6:15. 2. Linde, Gunnar 58 18:08.5 McDonald lAAF 290 289 473 344 278 1674 381 489 436 481 81 3542 1. Sturak, Tom 51 17:53.6 U.S. Masters 373 361 520 374' 401 2029 468 512 458 536 202 4205 2. Harper, John 52 NT 3. Simms, Louis 53 20:19.1 Don . 39 13.9 7.87 1.34 65.0 22.2 22.51 2.50 24.30 5:53. 4. Oviatt, Ted 50 21:44.6 Finch lAAF 243 295 231 289 1058 331 291 371 226 163 2440 1. Perry Bill 40 17:23.5 U.S. Masters 356 358 283 450 1447 474 320 403 293 , 309 3246 1. Lange, Henry 35 16:26.9 37 17:57 .4 Larry 35 12.3 6.23 8.25 1.55 57.2 Abandoned Competition 2. Findly, Tom 3. Studenmund, Woody 39 4-1 Rodenbeck lAAF 520 655 326 444 524 2469 18:20.6 Sub A 4. Rook, Ron 37 18:32.3 5. Fisher, Bob 39 20:57.9 Mike 34 12.3 6.31 10.33 1.75 55.7 17.2 33.28 3.70 46.98 4:42. Davis lAAF 520 673 485 634 576 2888 645 547 728 592 512 5912 1 U.S. Masters 580 730 515 652 691 3168 708 562 744 631 659 6492 10,000 Run

Women Bruce ' 32 12.4 6.10 12.74 1.70 59.0 15.9 41.78 3.00 45.23 5:36. Michel lAAF 501. 626 648 588 464 2827 757 720 528 567 233 5632 2 1. Waters, Maxine 38 45:07.6 U.S. Masters 528 653 665 597 544 2987 772 729 534 586 343 5951 Men Tim 32 11.6 6.11 11.19 1.60 54.2 15.1 32.44 NH 44.55 5:01. Walters lAAF 665 628 545 '493 633 2964 837 528 0 557 403 5289 3 Pisciotta, Nat 80 63:34.2 U.S. Masters 696 655 560 502 720 3133 853 536 0 576 526 5624 Scofield, Dean 72 54:27.2 Banuelos, Larry 60 42:49.6 Richard 31 13.5 5.59 10.65 1.70 60.0 19.5 35.78 3.10 51.90 4:49. Devine, Pat 56 36:33.1 Watson lAAF 306 512 508 588 433 2347 480 600 558 658 470 5113 Oviatt, Ted 50 44:48.6 U.S. Masters 318 528 514 588 498 2446 468 604 561 668 591 5338 Murphy, James 43 35:21.7 Foote, Chuck 36 35:34.4 Steve 32 12.7 5.23 9.28 1.60 61.1 17.1 25.90 3.70 38.84 5:53. Fisher, Robert 39 43:45.2 Geiger lAAF 444 427 406 493 399 2169 652 377 728 473 163 4562 Sevilla, Bill 37 53:44.2 U.S. Masters 472 451 420 502 476 2321 665 384 736 490 267 4863

Stan 30 13.5 4.68 7.76 1.50 62.6 21.8 21.11 1.90 17.18 5:33. 3000w Steeple Benge lAAF 306 291 286 394 354 1631 350 254 160 76 246 2717 U.S. Masters 306 291 286 394 405 1682 321 254 160 76 345 2838 1. Avery, Bryant 60 13:58.4 1. Atechson, Walt Phil 57 12:49.3 32 15,8 3.68 8.17 NH 79. 29.4 19.57 1.70 29.17 7:44 1. Oviatt, Ted Howell lAAF 50 12:45.5 0 23 319 0 0 342 65 211 83 315 0 1016 1. Lange, Henry U.S. Masters 35 10:34.9 11 43 332 0 40 426 71 217 87 330 0 1131 2. Leaton, Dave 39 11:03.0 HEPTATHLON

NAME AGE lOOH S.P. H.J. 200m lit Day L.J. Jav 800m TOTAL SCORE Performance 80m Hurdles 50" WAYA Score Women

Joyce 43, 30.5 8.66 1.15 38.4 3.06 23.70 4:02.1 1. Kinsey, Shirley 55 16.6 AR Bowerman 48 448 238 169 903 132 423 159 1617 1. Sherrard, Cherrie 45 12.5 AR

w'estern Regionals - continued from previous page 100m Hurdles 33" 1. Guidet, A1 66 18.3 1. Gist, Burl 64 17.3 1. Robinson, Will 53 56.8 800m run 1. IVeldy, John 50 2:23.5 2. Rice, Charles 54 1:02.1 2. Oviatt, Ted 50 2:34.5 3. Kishi, Frank 53 1:02.6 Worn:;n 1. Elliot, Mel 46 NT Jr 1. Elliot, Mel 46 54.5 2. Bedell, Cliff 46 NT f 1. Blair, Elvyn 46 2:50.0 110m Hurdles 36" 2. King, Stan 47 55.5 1. Cohen, Geo. 44 1:56.3 . 1. Sargent, Ginny 44 2:32.3 2. Romain, Dave 42 1:58.8 1. Jocoy, Jock 58 22.0 1. Barnes, Chestine 37 2 :13.2AR 1. Remain, Dave 42 51.0 3. Owers, Eric 43 2:01.7 1. Adler, Bill 51 19.3 1. Vivian, Judy 32 2:13.2 2. Knocke, Wm. 44 51.9 4. Clarke, Willie 41 2:10.8 2, Douglass, Dave 52 19.8 3. Cohen, Geo. 44 52.3 , Men 5. Perry, Bill 40 2:12.4 4. Niederraeyer, F, 44 53. 6 1. Neveau, Ray 75 3:46.5 6. Cheever, John 43 2:22.5 5. Smith, Doug 44 53.8 1. 1. Kruthers, Cliff 35 2:04.0 Stotsenberg, Ed 70 2:52.5 110m Hurdles 39" 1. Poloynis, Geo. 68 3:00.5 2. Rook, Ron 35 2:21.7 45 -1. Marshall, Greg 3 6 52.3 1. Fitzgerald, Bill 59 2:16.4 1. Smith, Nolan 33 1:59.6 1. DeWitt, Dee 19.4 Ss 43 2. Sevilla, Bill 37 NT 2. Linde, Gunnar 57 2:19.5 2. Tanzer, Herb 32 2:08.9 1. Butler, Walt 14.9 -r" 41 14.9 1. Driver Eugene 34 50.5 3. Walts, I.en 56 2:20.6 3. Williams, Jerry 32 2:10.4 2. Viltz, Thed 2. Kelman, Steve 31 1:00.1 4. Jackson, Don 57 2:30.1 4. Kelman, Steve 31 2:22.4 3. Sallinger, Larry 41 16.0 page 34 National Masters News September, 1984

llOm Hurdles 42" Long Jump PENTATHLON - July 13, 1984 1. Robinson, Nate 32 14.9 Women 60-64 1. Mendyka, Edith 73 2.33m L.J. JAV. 200 DIS. 1. Ktfehne, Magda 52 1500 lAAF V' 400m Hurdles 30" 3.06m Pete Fetter 1. Miller, Christel 49 3.89m - (631 4.58ra 38.52m 29.6 28.25m DNF 1. Guidet, A1 66 1:18.1 1. Kusner, Kathy 44 2.92m 2. Ganahl, Pete 68 1:20.5 Score: 266 1. Schumacher, S. 37 3.52m 468 229 433 0 1396 J* Men Cum Score 7i4 963 1,396 1396 400m Hurdles 33" WAVA Score: 1.' McFadden, Win 79 3.44m 7^ 753 640 450.5 0 1. Atcheson, Walt 57 1:31.2 1. Vesco, Art 72 3.03m Cum Score 1,543 2,183 2,633.5 2633.5 1. Robinson, Will S3 1:07.5 1. Burke, Bill 65 3.90m 1. Gist, Burl 65-69 V- 2. Sheahen, A1 52 1:08.6 64 4.20m 3. Oviatt, Ted 50 1:17.6 2. Mercurio, Chas 64 4.09m L.J. JAV. 200 DIS, 1. Jocoy, Jock 58 4.76m 1500 lAAF > Bill Burke 1. Martin, Ed 50 4.85m (65) 4.92ra 33.94m 33.2 33.2Im 400m Hurdles 36" 1. Tsuda, Roger 48 5.73m DNF 2. DeWitt, Dee Score: 151 45 5.70m 396 37 545 0 1329 1. Riley, Bill 42 5.69m ) ^ • 1. Morgan, Bob 45 Cum Score 747 784 i • 66.4 2. Dvorak, Don 42 1,329 1329 n ^ ~ 1. Whitney, Ron 5.46m 41 57.7 1. Black, Mike WAVA Score: 2. Knocke, Bill 31 6.01m 1152 757 .6 480 655.6 0 , 44 59.6 1. Smith, Dennis Cum Score 1,909 2. Hoover, Dave 30 54.9 2,389 3,044.6 3,044.6 30 55.5 50-54 »• 3. Williams, Foots Triple Jump 30 61.9 Women Ir L.J. JAV. 200 DIS. 1500 1. Ed Martin lAAF si; 1. Mendyka, Edith 73 5.05m (50) 4. 8 6m 40.48m 27.6 32.64m 6:05 6 fr- 1. Kusner, Kathy 44 6. 25m 5000m Racewalk Score; 336 498 Men 358 533 115 imtf 1. Unruh, Ches. 77 33:24.6 Cum Score 834 1,192 1,725 1,840 : r 1. McFadden, Win 79 1. Hickelson, Mayna 58 31:30.1 7.79m :• f 1*" 1. Vesco, Art 1. Greiner, Ted 52 28:11.8 72 6.14m 1. Mercurio, Chas 64 2. Havens, J.A. 52 28:45.0 9.19m L. j; JAV. - 1. Jackson, Dave 200 DIS. 1500 lAAF 1. Dempsey, Mike 48 30:17.7 52 12.16m 2. Woody Grover 2. Oliver, Ricard 45 1. Fitzhugh, Ray 49 9.82m (50) 31:04.6 1. Dvorak, Don 4. 86m 20.88m 25.0 24.4.Sm 5: 15.0 3. Fitzhugh, Ray 49 36:04.6 42 10.50, 1. Whitfield, Joel Score; 1. Brewer, Rbt. 35 12.56m i3 6 157 556 341 . 330 1720 ti-w 43 27:46.2 2. Plotkin, L. 1. Mohr, Bill 37 38:47.8 37 10.73m Cum Score .V 3. Rook, Rich 493 1,049 1,390 1,720 1. Moreland, Larry 33 34:22.2 37 9.92m h 4. Rook, Ron 35 9.40m i? L.J. JAV. • 200 DIS. 1500 3. Ted Oviatt IMF 9 - 4X100m Relay (50) h- Shot Put 4.33m 27.90m 28.2 27.91m 4-59.6 u. Women Score.' Women 4K and 3K . 201 • 193 318 425 410 1. CDM 35+ 1647 r s''*" 58.7 AR Cum Score 2. S.C.S.35+ Mendyka, Edith 73 7.90m 494 812 1 2^7 1 ,647 f' 1:03.7 Kinsey, Shirley 55 8. 60m 55-59 » V' Kuehne, Magda 53 6. 77m 45 L.J. -JAV . 200 DIS. 1500 . Men 9.92m Jock Jocoy lAAF Miller, Christel 49 7.72m (58) 4.43m 1. CDM 60+ 57.6 3. Parish, Almeta 48 7.52m 27.60m 27.0 18.82m 5;49 .5 w 1. L.A.V. 30 + 44.3 f 1. Glass, Latanya 37 8.76m Score: 2. L.A. All Stars 30 128 287 401 190 177 1283 !:• 45.6 2. White, Marilyn 39 7.49m 37 7.22m Cum Score 515 916 1,106 1,283 Men 4K; SK; 6K; 16« 40-44 '5 te 4X400m Relay L.J. 1. Rous, Brenek JAV. 200 DIS. r'-' 76 8.67m 1. Mike Woodward 1500 lAA? 1. CDM 60+ 5:52.0 I'rYork, James 71 10.SOm (41) 4. SSm 39.22m 1. SDAA 30+ 3:31.5 2. Pierotti, Don 73 9.82m 25.3 40.83m 5:39.0 j' 2. TAC Officials 30 6:10.3 Castaneda, E.J. 65 11.65m Score: 259 47 9 531 702 220 2191 Burke, Bill 65 9.08m Cum Score 738 Bangert, Bill 60 12.37m 1 ,269 1,971 2,191 Wallace, Hal 56 10.65m .45-49 High Jump Grimm, Emson 58 6.11m L.J. JAV. 200 Women Thompson, F.S. 53 .13.53m 1. Ray Fitzhugh DIS. 1500 lAAF Douglass, Dave 52 9.70m (49) 1. Miller, Christel 49 1.23m 1. Hart, Jim 4. 96m 34,86m 29.0 26.80ra 6:38.7 1. Kusner, Kathy 44 0.99m 47 13.82m 2. Frahm, Bob 46 10 . 3 4m Score: 361 411 1. Glass, Latanya 37 1.20m 166 399 4 1441 3. White, John 46 9.66ra Cum Score 772 1,038 1,437 1,441 Wells, Doug 40 15.48m 30-34 Men r Turner, J.J. 41 8.65ra L.J. JAV. 1 McFadden, Win 79 Reilly, Frank 36 15.69m 200 DIS. 1500 lAAF s' •': 10, 1. Nate Robinson 1 Vesco, Art 72 05m Deller, Mike 35 13.61m 1 Klein, Joe (32) 6. 61m 48.22m 22.5 '' -«.• Ogle, Bob 65 35m 32 13.0 m 30.45m 5:06.7 f • ' 2 Ganahl, Pete 68 35m Kelmenson, Gary 34 10.92m Score; 738 609 790 484 372 2993 3 Vernon, Jim 67 30m 3 Cum Score 1,347 2,137 ki-t Burke, Bill 65 30m 2,621 2,993 1 Gist, Burl 64 48m t" y, 2. Brown, Dave 61 25m Discus Throw 1. Wallace, Hal L.J. JAV. 200 i' y- 56 30m Women IK 3. Marcel LaCrone DIS. 1500 lAAF 2. Jocoy, Jock 58 30m f (33) 4.30m 32.54m , 1. Newton, Nick 50 60m 1. Mendyka, Edith 73 17.80m 28.5 21.04m 5:06.1 2. Austin, Ed 1. Kinsey, Shirley 54 1 .55m 55 24.96m Score: 194 373 298 2. 252 375 1492 3. Douglass, Dave 52 . 35m Dietedrich,Shirley 57 leideiii 1. Cum Score 567 3. Oviatt, Ted 50 . 35m Kuehne, Magda 52 14.38m 865 1,117 1,492 1. 5. Adler, Bill 51 . 35m Sherrard, Cherrie 45 25.34m 2. 1. DeWitt, Dee 45 . 60m Miller, Christel 49 21.86m 3. L.J. 1. Dvorak, Don 42 Parish, Almeta 48 12.18m JAV. 200 DIS. 1500 . 60m William Foots IMF 2. Sallinger, Larry 41 . 60m 1. White, Marilyn 39 19.58m (30) 5.19m 1. Rader, Charley 36 .98m Men IK; l.SK; and 2K 34.80m 24.9 23.03m 5:12.7 1. Embree, Mel 30 ..98m Score: 4^8 410 565 305 342 1. McFadden, Win 79 24.22m 2040 1. York, James 71 30.98m Cum Score 828 1,393 1,698 2,040 2. Pierotti, Don 73 30.84m 35-39 1. Castaneda, E.J. 65 41.74m 2. Burke, Bill L.J. JAV. 200 ;' * ^•' Pole Vault 65 31 .7 6m DIS. 1500 lAAF v r: 1. Wallace, Hal 56 33.82m Carl Flowers Men (37) 2. Grimm, Emson 58 13.26m 6.70m 39.02m 23.8 27.08m 5:13.5 1. 1. Thompson, F.S. 53 46.34m MacConaghy 76 2.21m Score: 757 476 662 406 2. VanPelt, Ed 52 43.32m 338 2639 1. Johnston, Carol 72 2.82m 2. 3. Douglass, Dave 52 33.66ra Cum Score 1,233 1,895 2,301 Vesco, Art n . 1.67m 2,639 4. Oviatt, Ted 50 30.90m 1. Vernon, Jim 67 2.98^ 1. Hart, Jim 47 41.14m J- 2. Siegel, Elmer 68 2.66m 3. 2. Frahm, Bob 46 29.34m L.J. JAV. 200 DIS. Burke, Bill 65 1.98m 1. 1500 lAAF 3. White, John 4 6 2 2 . 2 6m Jim Hollister 1. Brown, Dave 61 2.36m (39) M' 5.92m 45.18m 23.9 28.SSm 2. Wallace, Hal " 56 2.98m 4:39.8 * 1. Higgins, Lloyd 42 48.88 . .» f: 1. Jocoy, Jock 58 2.66m Score: 586 5 66 653 441 «. 2. Wells, Doug . 40 46.86m 526 2772 1. Fleming, Ron 46 3.66m f •• '' • 3. Sheinker, Abe 43 27.92m Cum Score 1,805 2. DeWitt, Dee 45 2,246 3,50m 1. Reilly, Frank 36 53.62m 3. Woodring, Tom 47 3.35m 2. Deller, Mike 35 44.74ra WR World record 1. Connelly 42 4.42m 3. Eibert, Jerry 39 37.18m AR American record 1. Johnston, David 38 4.11m 1. Klein, Joe 32 38.02m * age record 2. Wilke, Warren 36 4.11m 2. Kelmenson, Gary 34 35.08m I .?' 'i'.- r-xaj-j? September, 1984 National Masters News page 35

Javelin 40-49-M 1. Thornton Shelton, 56.8 NEW YORK MASTERS RELAYS, JULY 15, 1984, KIHG.9 POINT, NEW YORK Women 2. A1 Petroff, 57.1 3. Jerry Holmberg, 60.1 4 X 100 meters SPRINT MEDLEY (400-200-200-800) 1. Mendyka, Edith 73 20.18m 4. Paul Orvis, 61.5 30-39 MEN 40-49 MEN 1. Kinsey, Shirley 55 22.92m 5. Ross Greathouse, 62.2 N.Y.PIONEERS 45.1 N.Y.PIONEERS 4:19.3 2. Dietderich, Shirl.58 21.06m 6. . Bob Hoover, 68.5 ^ • OVERBY-FERGORSON-JOHN-GOODSON SHANE SMALL BARNWELL CURRY 1. Miller, Christel 49 28.06m 30-39 WOMEN 50-59 1. Schumacher, S. 37 19.62m 50-59-M 1. ^Stan Giles, 67.9 N.Y,MASTERS 55.6 N.Y.MASTERS 4:36.0 PINTO-HOBBS McCORD CLAIR Men TALBOTT MURPHY COHEN O'COHNELL 40-49 MEN CENTRAL PARK 4:53,9 PHILADELPHIA MASTERS 45.5 1. MacConaghy, Rbt. 76 30.68m AR 60-69-M 1. *Jaraes Upham, 64.6 NASSE BOWEN SCHOEN ERICH 2. McFadden, Win 79 19.66m GRAY ABAYOMI BANTURN BARNETT 70+ 1. York, James 71 25.08m 2. Chester Peters, 75.4 N.Y.PIONEER "A" 46.2 CENTRAL PARK 5:25.0 2. Pierotti, Don 73 24.78m SHANE DYCE BARNWELL SMALL GONZALEZ HILLS BRACELAND BOAL 3. Vesco, Art 72 20.08m 800 METER RUN N.Y.PIONEER "B" 49.0 1. Lomardl, Tony 62 40.08m Open-M 1. *Dan Overton, 1:52.6 BALLARD PLANT VALENTINE PLENCENSE il. Grimm, Emson 58 14.46m 50-59 MEN DISTANCE MEDLEY (1200-400-800-1600) 1. Martin, Ed 50 37.66m 2. Mike Jones, 1:52.8 N.Y.MASTERS 54.4 50-59 MEN 2. Wojcik, Jerry 54 31.12m 3. Tim Brown, 2:00.8 COHEN KLEIN TALBOTT MURPHY N.Y.MASTERS 13:21.9 1. Fitzhugh, Ray 49 34.08m 4. Rhett Melnts, 2:18.4 CENTRAL PARK T.C. 62.6 FINE KLEIN COHEN CAMEIRA 1. Wilke, Warren 35 56.32m GUNTHER DOE HARVEY MAX CENTRAL PARK 13:47,7 2. Jarvis, Steve 36 54.44m 30-39-M 1. Kirk Bradford, 2:34.0 70+ ERICH NASSE SHINDLER SCBON 3. Rellly, Frank 36 53.00m PHILA, MASTERS 61.3 4. Rook, Richard 37 44.00m 40-49-M 1. A1 Petroff, 2:13.4 BOAL BRACELAND GONZALEZ NILSON 5. Rook, Ron 35 41.22m 2. Jerry Holmberg, 2:21.1 AGE MEDLEY (4 X 400 - 40-50-60-40) 1. Robinson, Nate 32 51.76m 3. Ross Greathouse, 2:25.2 4 X 200 meters CENTRAL PARK 4:43,5" 2. Kelmenson, Gary 34 40.64m 30-39 MEN APONTE ERICH DENNEY PAULING 60-69-M 1. ^Chester Peters, 2:51.3 N.Y.PIONEERS 1:39.3 Hammer OVERBY HOWARD McDONALD JOHNSON 30-39 WOMEN Women 4K 2. Clarence Osborn, 3:21.3 N.Y.MASTERS 2:00.6 TEAM SCORES 1. Schumacher, Sondra 37 20.08m PINTO HOBBS MCCORD CLAIR 30-30 50+ MILE RUN 40-49 MEN PIONEERS 15 N.Y.MASTERS 34 Men 5K: 6K: and 16* Open-W 1. Mari Kloess, 5:35.1 N.Y.PIONEERS "A" 1:36.7 N.Y.MASTERS 10 CENTRAL PARK 29 5:40.2) 1. Pierotti, Don 70 30.70m BARNWELL DYCE SMALL SlUVNE 40-49 PHILA. MASTERS 15 2. PHILA. MASTERS 1:37.4 PIONEER 16 York, James 71 29.27m 30-39-W 1." Elaine Holmberg, 6:58.3 3. Vesco, Art 72 2 6. 2 6m GRAY ABAYOMI BANTUM BARNETT N.Y.MASTERS 15 OVERALL 1. Bangert, Bill 60 38.78m N.Y.PIONEERS "B" li43.6 PHILA. 9 N.Y.MASTERS 44 2. DeVaugh, Tom BALLARD PLANT VALENTINE PLENCENSE CENTRAL PARK 5 CENTRAL PARK 34 61 32.72m Open-M 1.* Mike Jones, 4:11.7 3. Lampert, Seymour 64 28.05m 50-59 MEN PIONEERS 31 1. Grimm, Emson 58 14.01m N.Y.MASTERS 1:56.6 PHILA. MASTERS 24 2. Tom Kllcoyne, 4:17.0 1. Thompson, F.S. 51 49.80m KLEIN MURPHY TALBOTT COHEN 3. Jon Fisher, 4:31.9 2. Douglass, Dave 52 35.48m CENTRAL PARK 2:12.5 4. Paul Vicary, 4:48.4 3. Wojcik, Jerry 54 31.80m NASSE SHINDLER HUGH SCHON 1. Humphreys, Rbt. 48 70+ MEN 39.22m 30-39-M 1." Cralg See, 4:40.4 DISCUS - SHOT PUT 2. Hart, Jim BOAL BRACELAND GONZALES NILSEN 47 38.74ra 30-39 1. Higgins, Lloyd 42 48.42m 2. Don Shoven, 4:55.8 DUNPHY D-105'3 S 78'8I| 2. Sheinker, Abe 44 28.91m 4 X 400 meters 3. Kirk Bradford, 5:03.2 CORRIGAN D-53'1 S 104*10 1. Reilly, Frank 36 52.86m 30-39 MEN 4. Kurt Clyne, 5:17.0 2. Deller, Mike 35 47.96m N.Y.PIONEERS 4:01.7 5. Ken Winston, 5:17,1 BARNETT D-62*4 22*1 1. Kelmenson, Gary 34 43.28m BALLARD McDONALD PLANT HOWARD BLACK D-71'7«j S- 24*1 40-49-M 1. Ron Grauer, 5:05.2 40-49 MEN N.Y.PIONEERS 3:55.0 2, Don Dlckmeyer, 5:06.0 50-59 SMALL SHANE VALENTINE DYCE CARSTENSEN D-97'6 S 42*7% 50-59 MEN LINCOLN TC CHfldPIONSHIPS 60-69-H 1,** Chester Peters, 6:24.8 KINTISH D-131'8 S 39*7 U. OF NEBRASKA-LINCOLN N.Y.MASTERS 4:32.7 CAMEIRA KLEIN TALBOTT COHEN JULY 15, 1984 2. Clarence Osborn, 6:42.9 70+ CENTRAL PARK 5:01.9 GONZALEZ D-109'1% S- 110 METER HURDLES HURGH SCHON GUNTHER JOE Open-M 1. Brian Warren, 16.6 5000 METER RUN BRACELAND D- 85*4 S 40-49-M 1. A1 Maxey, 21.3 Open-W 1. Susan Howard, ^0:04.9 4 X 800 meters 1. Marl Kloess, 21:41.7 40-49 MEN HILL.G D-82'1 100 METER DASH CENTRAL PARK 9:11.7 BOAL D-70*9 Open-M 1. Glen Cunningham, 16:31.6 Open-W 1. Deb Stubblefield, 16.^ HOWARD APONTE PAULING ERICH 2. Ann Petroff, 17.7 2. Matt Joeckel, 16:48.4 50-59 MEN WARD S-29'0 3. Mike Henton, 17:16.6 N.Y,MASTERS 10:19.9 HENRY S-33'2% Open-M 1./' Mike Badami, 11.2 4. Andy Rathjen, 17:48.7 O'CONNEL SIDEROWITZ COHEN CAMEIRA 2. Dave McClure, 11.5 CENTRAL PARK 11:00.2 30-39-M 1. Cralg See, 16:57.2 3. Greg HacLean, 11.6 NASSE SCHINDLER BOWEN SCHON LONG JUMP A. Chris Badami, 11.6 2. Don Showen, 17:27.8 3. Lynn Rathjen, 17:38.6 50-59 5. Steve Miller, 12.5 4 X 1600 meters ALAN COHEN 14*7 4. Kirk Bradford, 20:30.5 50-59 MEN BEVERLY COHEN 10*10 CEBfTRAL PARK 22:56.2 30-39-M 40-49-M 1. "Don Dlckmeyer, 17:22.3 ERICH SIMONTE NASSE SCHINDLER 1.^ Steve Hyde, 11.0 triple jump 2. Tom Pick, 12.5 N.Y.MASTERS 24:24.1 50-59 3. Frank Fowler, 12.8 , 2. Ron Crauer, 17:26.2 .SIDEROWITZ CAMEIRA COHEN TALBOTT BEVERLY COHEN 13'11 BSBBBHBSaH 40-49-M l.ll Thornton Shelton, 12.0 60-69-M 1. "Clarence Osborn, 26:31.5 2. Paul Orvls, 13.1 Continued From Previous Column Continued From Previous Column 3. A1 Maxey, 13.8 HIGH JUMP 50-59-M* 1. Ell] Butterworth, 31'-5" 60-69-M 1. Bob Warren, I30'-9" Open-M 1. John Otte, 6'-7" 2. P. Rlley, 101'-3" 50-59-M 1./* Chuck Sales, 13.2 2. Dennis Plckard, 6*-2" SHOT PUT 3. Al Maxey, 9r-9" 2. Stan Giles. 13.2 3. Greg Maclean, 5*-8" Open-M 1. Ted Bulling, 47'-7" . 6. Jerry Holmberg, 76'-6" 2. Scott Rlley, 43'-l" 60-69-M 1." James Uphara, 13.A 30-39-M 1. David Venema, 5*-6" 50-59-H 1. Bill Butterworth. 90'-l" 2. Clarence Osborn, 19.2 40-49-M 1. Bob Warren, 42'-bV' 40-49-M I. "A1 Maxey. 5'-4" 2. AI Maxey, 36'-7V' JAVELIN 200 METER DASH Open-M 1. Brian Warren, 166'-7" Open-W 1. Ann Petroff, 38.2 2. Bob Hoover, 4'-6" DISCUS 2. Greg Maclean, l39'-6" Open-M I. "Gene Abernathey, 158'-0" Open-M 1. Mike Badami, 22.9 50-59-M 1. Bill Butterworth, 4*-10" 60-69-M 1. "Bob Warren, 136"-0" 2. Chris Badami, 23.5 2. Stan Giles. 4*-4" 2. Ted Bulling. 145'-0" 3. Steve Miller, 25.4 3. Scott Rlley, 143'-0" 2. Al Maxey, LONG JUMP # Ties meet record; " meet record 30-39-M 1. '' Fred Booker, 21.9 Continued on Next Column Open-M 1. Dennis Plckard, 20*-6" 2. Steve Hyde,' 22.5 2. Greg MacLean, 20'-^'* 3. Brian Warren, 19'-8^" iO-69-M 1. Thornton Shelton, 24.6 h. Rhett Melnts, 17'-5" 2. Paul Orvis, 26.7 I5K Rankings (Continued from Page 25) 3. Bob Hoover, 28.7 30-39-M 1. Steve Stubblefl-^ld, 15 kilometers Women- 65 thru 69 50-59-M 1. Chuck Sales, 27.9 ^0-49-M 1. Bob Warren, IB'-lV 1:22:061 Josephine Hess 65 Selah WA 26 Jun,OR-A 2. Stan Giles, 28.1 2. Bob Hoover, li'-l'-j" 1:32:19 Ann Snyder 66 Sun City AZ 20 Feb,AZ-A 1:35:53 Ada Thomas 69 San Francisco CA 10 Apr,CA-A 60-69-M 1. " James Upham, 27.6 50r59-M 1. Bill Butterworth, 15'-4V* 1:36:41 Helen Reiter 65 Edina MN 8 May,HN-A 2. Clarence Osborn. 38.2 2. Stan Giles, 13'-8" ADO METER DASH TRIPLE JUMP 15 kilometers Women- 70 thru 74 Open-M 1. Dennis Plckard, 5'4.1 Open-W 1. Sharl Plckard, ll'-ZV 2. Steve Miller, 57.0 1:41:59 Felicitas Saiazar 74 San Diego OA 28 May,CA-A Open-M I. Dennis Plckard, 44'-l" 1:59:20 Alta Truex 74 Beallsville OH 10 Sep,OH-A 30-39-M 1.** Fred Booker, 50.9 2. Brian Warren, 38'-0" 2:17:16 Helen Stout 72 Seattle WA 19 Mar,WA-A

2. Steve Hyde, 51.1 30-39-H 1. Steve Stubblefleld. 30'-4" 3. Bill Blankenshlp, 52.6 15 kilometers Women- 80 thru 84 4. Kurt Clyne. 63,0 40-49-M 1. Bob Hoover, 29'-II" 5. Ken Winston, 65.4 1:45:58 Ruth Rothfarb 82 Miami Beach FL 1 Oct,TX-A Continued on Next Column -St; page 36 National Masters News September, 1984

32.32 m. IITH ANNUAL PHIU MASTERS M50 John Blood 5:16.8 M35 John Anderson 30.28 m. OUITOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS Nick Breslin 5:A7.3 Glenn Weaver WOLVERINE WEIGHT PENTATHLON •T . July 21, 1984 - Temple Univ Bill Belleville 5:54.0 »40 John Abbott 41.56 m. 1 Philadelphia. PA M55 A1 Cohen 5:30.9 L.R. Pratt 36.90 m. Bob Parsons 5:33.2 m5 Haig Bohigian 26.60 m. Hope College Athldtic Field Holland, Mich. July 21, 198I4. M60 Ev Newell 5:40.9 M50 Harry Holm 39.08 m. 100 meters 3000 meters J. Rothrock 37.82 m. Alfonzo Vhlton 0:10.9 Nams Age Discus Shot Javelin Hamraer Weight Score Ivv M30 Ron Noreen 29.20 m. Leroy Gallaway 0:11.4 M55 A1 Cohen 14:31.6 Davud Saleen M60 Don Harris 24.94 m. 0:11.5 Bob Parsons 14:33.9 aiff anith 0:11.9 J.W. Pierson 20.64 m. Brian Shlpalla 17 31.32 I3.3I1 3k,5Q 24.59 10 90 ') P Taylor Tunstall 0:12.8 10,000 meters M65 Gene Wood 27.18 m. 527.5 686.5 551.5 485.5 464 2715 Rob Rudrcw 0:12.8 M70 Cralg Shlpmila 16 26.1a 10.85 33.30 20.23 9.71 M40 Jerry IfcConnell 47:24.0 Ross Carter 36.44 m. \k M40 Rob Williaiis 0:11.2 Bob Detweiler 26.98 m. ia3.5 522 629.5 385.5 361.5 2232 M50 John Blood 42:24.7 Dham'i Abayoni 0:11.7 Claude Hills 25.08 m. Jafr Allan 21 ia.92 Hi.35 li5.20 22.59 . 10.16 > .>•» M55 Gene Martenson 43:41.8 Jim Bantun 0:11.8 M80 A.E. Pitcher 15.32 m. 723 7li9 567 346 472 2857 • v"0"- Jim Hodge 0:12.7 M60 MarvLevy 54:08.5 Tom Kurglnakl 38 26.23 11.82 25.60 29.36 10.80 WO laurie Itothrock 21.98 m. M45 Mel Bamwell 0:11.8 385.5 587 250.5 477 518 2218 flO m. hurdles W50 Rhoda lavyer 12.66 m. i! larry Wllscn 0:11.9 Prad Busoh W 21.05 9.36 32.1i3 17.11 6.67 M30 Leroy Gallaway 0:14.7 Rick Deere 0:11.9 Javelin 252.5 m I105 231.5 192 1515 Ernie McConhs 0:12.2 Dawud Saleeni 0:15.2 Bob Harvay 36.16 12.13 35.66 25.19 8.44 r" • M35 Glenn Weaver 168" 4" k Vk Stan Derry 0:12.6 Bob Rudrou 0:15.4 600 633 459 407 341 2448 M45 Haig Bohigian 130' 3" >•>.- John Snell 0:13.0 aiff Shiith 0:15.7 Cari. Klehm J3.58 11.90 24.50 35.01 12.19 G. VJilliams 0:17.7 J. Rothrock M50 Matt Brown 0:11.9 M50 144' 0" 611.5 675 302.5 636.5 676 2904 Charlie Pratt 0:11.9 M35 Bill Meadcws 0:16.4 Pay Carstensen 128' 3" Gena Faaainen 51 35.W1 11.20 23.26 31.23^ 9*60 Ron Noreen 104' 0" larry Pratt 0:12.4 Pat Vfelker 0:16.6 593 51;5.5 325.6 543 556 2563 George Taylor 95*11" Patterson 0:13.6 M4C Ted Gray 0:16.4 Jackson Tovell 53 33.83 10.53 33.38 34.20 9.42 Marstensen 69' 2" Bill Dupree 0:13.9 M45 Jim Bradley 0:20.8 559 li99 531 559 541 2689 lance 0:14.1 M50 Larry Pratt 0:16.8 M55 Tom Bnxiks 91' 0" Richard Bargenbaok 57 29.13 11.oil 38.52 40,52 11.54 Nick Breslin 0:18.8 Leon Trout 0:17.2 M60 Don Harris 94' 7" ij5U 596.5 696 725,5 789 3260 Ham Momlngatar 31.68 12.26 30.16 8.70 M55 Tern Brooks 0:12.9 M55 Gene Kelly 0:22.8 J.W. Pierson 45'11" 67 30,04 A1 Cohen 0:13.4 M65 Gene Wood 67*11" 582.5 695 636^ 585.5 520 3027 400 m. hurdles Pate Gulgln 66 39.12 11,13 22.52 30.51 8,12 M60 Oscar Harris 0:13.6 M70 Claude Hills 100' 0" 7^7 6i!;.5 453 594.5 469 2877 J. Vfalker Pierson 0:14.9 M30 Rob Favorite 0:58.2 Bob Detweiler 80' 9" I, -n^r -,t If, W35 Jennifer Pinto 0:29.9 Eon Salvio 5' 100 METCT HURDLES 3. Philip Plant 26.0 Lyman Johnson 4'6" 4. Dick Hurley 26.4 s; 65-69 Hen(33") L VilUaa Careen M50 Vfalt Hutchins 5' 20.6 5. Tony DaPonte 29.0 1 «• 400 meters larry Pratt 4'8" 6. Edward McCrorle 33.0 M35 Carl Grossman 0:59.3 Leon Trout 4'6" M40 Dhandri Abaycnd. 0:53.6 100 HBTia DASH 50-54 Hen 1. Frank Baroue 26.8 M65 Dove Hall Bob Stanford 0:56.0 3'8" 2. Pat Ferraro 28.0 3.7" 30-34 Vonen 1. Jim Hodge 0:58.6 M70 Bob Detweiler Leah Dauphlnee 13.4 3. Jad( Nyham 31.3 Z. Kathy Laquale J. Pterrill 1:07.5 »«0 A.E. Pitcher 3'8" 13.9 55-59 Men 1. Thomas Brooke 26.2 M45 Jim Bradley 0:57.1 35-39 Women I. Shazon Chancellor 2. Louie Smith !\ t-. 15.3 26.2 Halg Bohigian 1:01.0 Triple Jun) 3. Alan Cohen 40-44 'Women 1. ^tzlcla Rowe 27.7 Phil Plant 1:02.8 M30 Taylor TUnstall 36'6i" 15.5 4. A1 Flint 32.2 v* V z. Coia Parry M55 A1 Cohen 1:01.7 M35 Ron Salvio 31'8" 16.6 5. Richard Klein 32.? \ V' f- Gene Kelly 1:02.0 M45 Haig Bohigian 27'3%" 45-49 Women 1. Audrey Boyle 17.3 65-69 Hen 1. Nathaniel Heard 29.1 )' Alfle Hunter 1:04.0 M50 Pay Carstensen 28'8V' 50-54 Women 1. Sally Goodhua 2. WiUlaa Carmen 29.5 Bill Dwyer 1:25.7 George Taylor 23'7h" 15.8 z. Elizabeth SzawloHaki 17.6 3. Sparks Sorlien 29.8 .. tA M60 Oscar Harris 1:06.5 M55 A1 Cohen 26'7" 70-74 'Woaen 1. Haiy Gorham Jack McCarthy 1:09.7 M70 Claude Hills 23'Sk" 26.4 400 METER DASH Don Harris 1:09.9 M80 A.E. Pitcher 18'6 3/4" 35-39 Man 1. Steve Hackowltz 12.0 30-34 'Women 1. Leah Dauphlnee 65.3 W50 Bev Cohen 13*8%" 2. Hichael Augeil 12.1 800 2. Suzette Hall 70.9 meters 3. Stephen Hackett 14.7 Pole Vault 45-49 Women 1. Audrey Boyle M30 Rob Jackson 1:58.7 40-44 Hen 1. 1:42.6 John Whelan 11.8 Mansfield 2:01.6 M35 Mearl Balmer n'3" 2. Garry Glragoslan 12.4 50-54 'Women 1. Sally Goodhue 70.9 L. Uillians 2:03.0 Ron Salvio 8'0" 3. Frank Walker 2. Elizabeth SzawloHeki 81.8 • Herron 12.9 2:19.2 M50 George TAylor 6'6" 4. Joseph Vlveiroa 13.6 30-34 Hen 1. Gary Hudson 54.1 M35 Jim Sylvester 2:12.6 5. Dick Dlmino 15.2 2. Stanley Frl 56.9 M40 Don Boyer 2:05.6 Shot Put 45-49 Hen 1. Helvln Bamwell Bob Bennett 2:06.9 11.9 35-39 Wen 1. Qavld Larson M30 Paul Corrigan 12.10 m. 2. Dldc Hurley 54.3 Tom O'Hora 2:13.7 12.8 M35 John Anderson 10.72 m. 40-44 Hen 1. RufUs Pleasant 59.1 Dan Principe 2:26,1 50-54 Hen 1. Frank Barous M50 Pay Carstensen 12.35 ra. 12.5 2. Rufus Abdullah 63.9 M45 Jim Derma 2:07.6 2. Pat Ferraro Janes Rothrock 12.16 m. 13.2 3. Richard Dinlno 68.3 Haig Bohigian 2:35.4 Harry Holm 10.03 m. 3. Jlra Rothrock 13.5 M50 John Blood 4. Hatt Boyle 45-49 Hen 1. Edward Small 54.7 2:33.9 Tom Brooks 9.66 m. 13.5 2. Dick Hurley 58.3 M55 Kelsey Brwn 2:20.9 55-59 Hen 1. Thomas Brooks M60 J.W. Pierson 10.40 m. 12.8 3. PhiUp Plant 61.7 A1 Cohen 2:44.9 2. Alan Cohen Mb5 Gene Wood 9.76 m. 13.5 4. Tony DaPonte 65.0 M60 Ev Newell 2:45.3 3. Richard Klein M70' Ross Carter 12.98 m. 13.9 Jack McCarthy 2:55.0 4. Anthony Vlveiros 50-54 Hen U Jack Nyham 70.1 ♦ Bob Detweiler 14.5 r- 9.04 m. A1 Flint 4 5. 14.7 Claude Hills 8.16 m. 6. \ Jack Doorlay 15.3 1500 meters W40 Laurie Rothrock 7.40 m. 55-59 Hen 1. Louis Snith 5''. 5 60-64 Hen 1. Vem Hattson M45 Rich Deere 11.21 m. "13.6 2. Ian Cohen 6i.8 2. Angelo Oliver M30 Rob Jackson 4:09.0 Stan Derry 9.40 m. 15.6 3. Lester Snith 70.7 M35 Vhlt Hawkins 4:03.3 65-69 Hen ''0.9 1. Nathaniel Heard 13.9 4. A1 Flint Discus . ,77.2 Jim Sylvester 4:30.5 2. William Carmen 14.2 5. Herb Silander M40 Bob Bemett 4:30.1 3. Sparks Sorllen M30 Paul Corrigan 45.22 m. 14.5 65-69 Hen 1. 'William Carmen 67.6 September, 1984 ' National Masters News page 37

U.P. FAIR RUN; ST. 800 METER RUN 55-59 Men 1. William Garzahan 1*8 LOUIS NO; JULY 1, 1981 2. Ray Cornier 3*10 Please send masters 10-14 Women 1. Linda Upton 2i28.4 2. Anthony Viveiros 3*10 LONG race results to; National 50-51 Women 1. Sally Goodhue 2:59.3 1st Overall 60-61 Men Vem Mattson 3*6 Masters News, P.O. Box Mike Vlanetta 22 30:oe 1, 30-34 Men Rob Jackson 2:01.5 Andrea Fischer 20 31 :19 2. Stanley Frl 2116.9 POLE /AULT DISTANCE 2372, Van Nuys, CA 0110-13 Kirk Simpson 10-14 Men 1. Dave Farley 2:09.2 50-51 Men 1. Charles Kraener 9*0 91404. Please include 10 31 :23 2. James Verdier 2:16.9 Ed Schneider 11 35:36 55-59 Hen 1. Jack Doorlay 6-6 date, distance and city. 3. Peter Szawlowskl 2:19.0 RESULTS Oathan Hughes 11 36 :06 4. Jerry Cromwell 2:19.2 60-61 Hen 1. Vem Mattson 6-0 Ron Gibson 11 36:20 Bud Mattes 10 37,:19 45-49 Men 1. John Dugdale 2:09.7 n50-59 LONG JUCT 2. Larry Decker 2:23.7 TAC/USfl WOriENS 25K RR BANKEA5T 5K i 5 MILE; CDN- John Hosner 59 36;;17 1. 7*1 3/1 CHflMPIONSHIPS; SUOeURY, 50-54 Men 1. Andrew Higglns 2:26.2 lO-H Women Cora Parry CORO, NH; 6/30/61 Leon fennell 51 36;119 MASS.: JUNE 3, 1981 1*6 Russ Johnson 51 39;too 2. Len Rlttenberg 2:33.9 50-51 Women 1. Beverly Cohen ++5K++ 1 Marcia Douling31 1:38:25 n6D+ 1. Louis Smith 17*1 M30 Jerry Learned 15:16 55-59 Men 2:27.0 35-39 Men 1. Steve Mackowitz 1 B. Harshbargerll 1:12:11 Hiram Luden 60 151;38 2. Alan Cohen l6'&i W30 Oonna Dearborn 19:18 2:39.7 2. Jim Ackroyd 13 Barbara Pike 12 1:19:39 Larry Patterson 69 IS1;18 Edward 0*Connell M10 Stan Outton 16:29 3. 2:47.3 I6'i IB Sally Davis 151:53:27 W10-19 4. Herb Silander 2:57.4 10-11 Men 1. Rufus Pleasant WIO Mary Bart 19:20 15*81 23 Sally Goodhue 50 1:56:30 Susan Peters 11 10::39 2. Shawn Cooper 1*150 Lloyd Slocum 18:06 t 60-64 Me,. 1. Carl Hammen 2:43.2 25 B. Robinson 50 1:57:03 Jackie Corn 10 12: 27 U50 Helen Hamilton 21:11 30 Jane Leuesque 12 1:59:33 Joyce Fletcher 19 15:05 f. M60+ Ed Steivart 23:16 1500 METER RUN 36 Joyce Hals 51 2:03:19 1050-59 15-19 Men 1. Joel Cohen 16*9J •^••^5 Mile++ 36 Anne Guynne 13 2:05:51 Janice Burnett 50 19;;23 30-34 Women 1. Suzette Hall 503.8 2. Philip Plant 15*i M10 Stan Outton 27:11 12 J. Mendeison 12 2:07:10 Betty Benkert 55 51: 15 lillO Bernadette Nay 35:03 Lois Spear 35-39 Women 1. Kate Favreau 5:11.6 50-51 Ken 1. Frank Barous 17*1 18 Jean Price 63 2:10:33 56 51: 56 15*5i M50 Tony Sapienza 29:19 10-44 Women 2. Jim Rothrock 52 P. Murphy 13 2:13:52 1. Linda Upton 5:04.1 11*9 IjJSO Helen Hamilton 36:59 3. Charles Kraener 57 Lynne Bray 10 2:22:35 M6Q•^AIton Bradley 39:16 30-34 Men 1. Rob Jackson 4:16.6 1. Dick Sullivan 12'llf 63 Martha Logan 51 2:37:07 monarch bank 5/1OK; LAGUNA 2. Patrick Condon 4:28.7 61 Judy Levitt 10 2:37:18 BEACH, CALIF.; JULY 1, 1981 55-59 Hen 1. Alan Cohen 13*11 3. Charlie MandeviU 4i33.1 65 P. McQueeney 16 3:17:53 2. Jack Doorlay 13*2 —5K— 4. Richard Chebookji 4S39.3 3. Ray Cornier I2'9i TAC/Neu) England Masters DietPepsi 10.000 Meter 1st Overall 5. Matthew Hird 4:40.1 12*1 3/1 1. Anthony Viveiros Title: Liberty AC-5:16:55 NationalChAmpionshIp Peter Quint 15:10 35-39 Men 1. Stoddard Melhado 4:46.3 Nancy Hunsaker 18:10 6O-6I Hen Vem Mattson 11*li Fort Lee, NJ ta Inweod Park, NYC 2. Brad Johnson 5:05.0 MID Tom Burns 16 01 .-g 65-69 Men 1. William Carmen 11*lt STEAMBOAT CLASSIC 15K Spiin]«r«a byPep]|.C*mCimpmr Pete Petersen 16:58 40-44 Hen 1, Kiik Randall 4:15.6 2. Sparks Sorlien 13*3i PEORIA, IL; JUNE 16, 1961 UcitlbrMl tuspictt •( Htrbor Ftdini John Hakiiings 17 07 2. John Davis 4:29.7 12*1 and the New York Road Runmft Chb 3. Nathaniel Heard M15 Jack Jarrett 18:15 3. Lee Sargent 4:30.5 Dale: July 1,198a. 8:30 AM lat Orerall Jerry .Brandewick IB IB 4. James Verdier 4:32.7 Distance: 6.2 Miles Rich Smith 22 I7t11 CHeck-ln: Men-2523. Women-775. Ron Walters 18:59 5. Jerry Cromwell 4:35.9 •SHOT PUT Karen Bukowakl 28 55:28 rolal-329S M50 Bob Donaldson 19:1B 6. Peter Szawlowski 4:51,4 lO-H Women Finlshort: Men-1890 and 5 racewalkers. 1. Laurie Rothrock 25*7i F red Cox 20 01 7. Paul Foster 4:59.0 Women-628and 1 racewalker. Toul'2424. I5-I9 Women 1. Audrey Boyle 25*4 Top 10 Hales Weather: Hot humid, scattered dninder- Jim Clampett 21 :oe 45-49 Hen 4:17.4 1. John Dugdale Jia Oaks *5 5*1138 siiowers. iTud 80 s M55 Hugh Goldstein 21 :00 1. Joan Dash 2. Lany Decker 4:56.0 50-5I Wonen 30*1} Cha's Varuradale 10 5*lt57 M60+Oeimar Gourley 20 :10 Order ol Flnisli—Alee 70-71 Women i. Mary Gorham 19*2 3/1 Doug0 Braasoh 14 55:10 G.R. Bartolorae 25 :35 Joe 0*Shea1 10 55:10 Orer- Age Jay Dagne 25 :13 50-54 Ken 1. Len Rittenberg 5il0.7 30-31 Men 1. Ken Woodard 35*3 Qerald Koch 50 55:2*1 IWO Teresa Ross 22 ;09 all M. Name.Age. reamerflet. Time "55-59 Men 1. Alan Cohen 5:28.5 35*11 3/1 Randy Ziffren 10 58:00 Nancy Mclntyre 22: 136 35-39 Hen 1. Jim Ackroyd 1 1Cummings.Raul.3D.Coou 28:29 2. Herb Silander 11 5:38.5 2. Dana Boardman 33*5i Wayne Cobb 58:09 2 1Curp.Mark.25.NB 28:31 Georgina Mittall 21 :03 Vincent DeMeo 3. 6:10.5 3. Stephen Hadtott 29*1 Larry Avery 13 59:11 3 2DiKon.Rod.33.PASa 28:49 W15 Pat Johnson 25 30 John Bertaohe 55 60:01 4 2Slach3.Eugene.27.CPTC 28:58 Linda Uahl 28; 15 60-64 Men 1. Carl Hammen 5:39.4 10-11 Hen 1. Shawn Cooper 30*1 5 3Rodgers.Bill.3ri.Puma Charlie Brown HZ 60:29 29 08 W50 Amy Goldstein 23; 19 2. Joseph Viveiros 29*3 OrderolFinah-WoiiM Fran Metcalf 25: 15 H10-11 1 1 Audain.Anne.28.NZ Dorothy Griggs 25:29 5000 METEH bun 50-51 Men 1. Jim Rothrock 13*11 32.11 2. Pay Carstensen Vanaradale 2 IUiish-McLalchie.C.32.Btks 32.48 lilS5 Chris Hodowski 28: 22 12*3 3A 3 2Calhey.Kellie 22.NB 33:06 31'0 Braasoh --10K— 35-39 '.ioraen 1. Susan Foster 22i2b.5 3. Matt Boyle 4 OHughes.Chns 25.NB 33:43 1. Robert Lord 33*7 0*Shea 5 4Vij(kKriigma.Gail.23.WA 33:51 1st Overall '^5-^9 Women 1. Hargaxet Abbott 25:09.1 5. Charles Kraemer 33*i Greg Gonzalez 31:35 Veteran {40-49j 30-3^^ Men 1. Brian Savilonis 6. Harley Atwood 23'Si HI5-I9 Julie Millard 39:55 17:30.5 I Sal Vasquez. 44 31 33 2. Thomas Kenwood Oaks M10 Harry Hunt 35:12 19:3'*.6 55-59 Men 1. Don Henry 31*i 2 Teci 41 32:00 Earl Jacoby 63:00 3 Gaiy Muhrcke 43 32 41 Skip Spindler 36:10 F- 35-39 Men 1. Stoddard Melhado 2. Thomas Brooks 33*7 17:01.9 Gary Little 63:31 Maslers (50-59) Uince Sueetser 36:13 2. Brad Johnson 3. Anthony Viveiros 31*5 if 18:18.9 1 Bill Foulk, 31 33,35 PUS Larry Esau 37:58 3. Jajnes Relnbold 1. Jack Doorlay 28*5i 18:35.8 M50-59 2 Peler McArdle. 53 34 OE Steve Dibble 38:55 3 Rudy Becker. 51 l^O-UU Men 1. 6O-6I Hen 11*2 Koch 37:4r Hal Cogsuell 39:32 Kirk Randall 15:57.7 1. Greg Battick 2. A1 Devereaux Bertaohe Seniors (60-69) M50 Fred Cox 39:31 16:05.0 65-69 Men 1. Nathaniel Heard 15*3 1 GeorgeShechan, 65 3. Lee Sargent Don Overend 65:10 39 15 Jim Clampett 39:18 16:15.1 2. Tom McDermott 11*5J 2 Tom Gibbons, 63 Jack Thomhlll 4t:0C Bill Holmes 11:31 17:19.0 3 Peler Mahia. 62 42:21 5. Paul Foster 70-71 Hen 1. Joseph McCluskey 28*1 3/1 M60 A Over M55 Angelo Ruggler 12:03 17:51.6 Golden Age (70 and over) Franola Kelley 63:15 Oliver Falls 13:09 '>5-^9 Men 1. John Foumler 1 Max Popper. 81 53 45 20:21.1 DISCUS Ruasell Buater 71:02 2 William McNeil 76 Gerry Oerus 16:01 2. Michael Derechln 1:04 07 20:28.5 Paul Crutohfleld 82:19 MBO+Larry Banuelos 38:59 10-11 Women 1. Laurie Rothrodc 80*5 Veleran (40-49) 50-5^* Men 1. John McGowan . Bernle Hodowski 19:59 '¥ 18:02.1 1 Judy Pickeri. 40 38 24 I5-I9 Women 1. Audrey Boyle 73*0 Top 5 Pemalea Bob Rohrer 53:18 , ¥ 55-59 Men 1. Ed O'Connell 20:36.6 2 Joyce Black. 44 38:24 Judy Tolliver 10 60tl9 3 Karen Beslul. 41 40 14 UI10 Gaye Sprout 15:18 2. Vincent DeMeo 21:08.1 50-51 Women 1. Joan Dash 70*8 Bonnie Kamnin 11 68:21 Masters (50-59) Marilyn tilhlsenand19:59 3. George Grzebien 25:21.9 30-31 Hen 1. Michael Sherrlll 103*1 Diane Humphrey 11 70:28 1 Marqarele neckerl. 51 40 45 Charlene Msdlg 52:13 60-64 Men 1. George Hugo 23:06.6 Anna Bahr 10 71:08 2 Sr Maiqarel Norris. 53 44,25 U15 Oarlene Johnston 57:38 35-39 Hen 1. Bill Currier 116*10 3 Jane Arnold . 54 48:04 70-74 Janet Lamb 18 76:23 K.A. Turner 58:27 .1: 1. Arthur Ballou 2. Jim Ackroyd 102*5 22:32.1 Seniors (60 and over) Eranclne Burllni 60:31 3. Dana Boardmem 95*10 F10-11 FI5-I9 1 Naomi Barlnoll, 60 52 55 UI50 Patricia Prultt 50:38 5000 :•'.ETER WALK 2 Belly Miller 66 10-11 Men Robert Gonrley 90*1 Tolliver Lamb 55 !.3 Mary Norrls 51:16 Martha He»-e 3 Evelyn Havens, 68 1 00 37 30-34 Women 1. Kathy Laquale 35:06.6 Joseph Viveiros 67*2 Kaoaln Alma Sheitcxi 61:19 Humphrey 79:05 Racewalker 35-39 Women 1. Susan Foster 50-51 Men 1. Jim Rothrock 129*3 Aiihea Jureidtni. 66 11? 12 35:16.6 •: 2. Pay Carstensen 102*10 40-44 Women 1. Patricia Rowe 18:31.6 3. Robert Lord 102*3 JAVELIN Continued From Previous Column FATHER MOONEY B MILE 55-59 Women 1. Hanoy Delaney 1. Matt Boyie •99*0 MAHOPAC, NY; 7/1/81 13:17.9 •:y 60-64 10-11 Women 1. Laurie Rothrock 64*11 Women 1. Marie Henry 31:15.0 55-59 Hen 1. William Garrahan 109*11 1st Overall 2. Richard Klein 80*11 2. Cora Parry 11*2 65-69 Women 1. Lois Mulliken 13:23.5 Dan Fisher 21 11:25 3. Don Henry 79*1 15-19 Women 1. Joan Youngs 61*7 tori Jorgensen 25 50:20 70-74 V/omen lu Mary Gorham 11:16.1 1. Anthony Viveiros 68*2 1 0 Jack Doorlay 62*8 50-51 Women 1. Joan Dash 17*5 M10-19 Men 1. Brian Savilonis 5. 25:10.2 2. Beverly Cohen 27*10 Joe Salerno 11 16:31 Bruce Douglass 6O-6I :'!en 29:01.2 Greg Battick 107*9 Robert Clerk 17 17:01 Women 1. Mary Gorham John Vltale 76*5 70-71 31*10 f: 35-39 Hen George Lattarulo 27:51.0 Kim Byung 11 18:36 30-31 Men 1. - Thomas Kenwood 139*9 I5-I9 Hen Jake Brederson 65-69 Men M50-59 32.51.2 1. Tom McDermott' 135*2 2. Jonathan Hird 105*1 t Tom Barclay 52 18:21 65-69 Hen Robert Mulliken 2, Nathaniel Heard 110*3 36:21.6 35t39 Men 1. Bill Currier 197*5 Bill McCaffrey 70-71 Men 57 18:19 1. Joseph McCluskey 79*9 2. Frank Champi 1 X 100 HSrSR RELAY 190*9 Don Dlxon 57 19:08 10-11 Men 1. Jeff Carlsten 116'7 10-19 Hen 1. !!en York Pioneers H:01.0 HAHHER THROW M6D+ 2. Edmund Hiley 111*11 118*2 Bob Rogan 62 56:12 30-31 Men 1. Michael Sherrlll 3. Joseph Viveiros 79*1 frank Nolst 63 59:11 1^1 10-11 Men .1. Robert Gourley 117*0 15-19 Leo Karmln Men 1. Patrick CorJ.ey 128*3 61 59:10 • j^-. HIGH JUMP 50-51 M^en 1. Pay Carstensen 111*5 Men 1. Robert Youngs 171*0 W1Q-ig 2. Matt Boyle 98*8 35-39 Hen 1. Dana Boardman 5'1, 2. Jim Rothrock 163*0 Yu Uen-Shl 19 57:20 98*7 2. Steve Mackowitz 5*2 3. Jim Rothrock 3. Pay Carstensen 100*10 M. Mulvlhlll 10 60:21 1. 3. James Ackroyd 1*10 6O-6I Men' 1. Greg Battick 113*0 Robert Lord 93*0 Linda Geppert 11 61:56 Hen Thomas Brooks bO-11 Men 1. John Hullum I'lO 65-69 Men 1. Tom McDermott 126*5 55-59 87*0 W50-59 2. Frank Walker '*'8 2. Nathaniel Heard 101*10 2. Anthony Viveiros 83*9 Anlssa Brandt SO 77:12 3. Joseph Viveiros 3*8 3. Alan Cohen 83*2 Adele Welner 70-71 Men , 1. Joseph McCluskey 60*10 56 83:17 0. Barkiwan 50-51 Men 1. Charles Kraemer 1*8 65-69 Hen 1. Robert MuUikan 78*0 50 nt Continued on Next Column

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UIESTERN STATES 100 WILE NEW YORK MASTERS FOURTH ANNUAL lOK HANDICAP WALK, SQUAW VALLEY TO AUBURN, and 10000 (38:02). CALIF.; JULY 7-8, 198A JULY 2,!, 1984 Nationals Continued From Page 24 • Linda Upton took the 800 (2:27) 1 27 1A:5A HANDICAP ACTUAL 4 Douglas Latimer 46 17:28 world shot put mark, and Harry Kop- and 1500 (4:56). NAME AGE CLUB TIME TIME 7 J. Wartin Jones 41 18:28 i;lcARDLE, HARRY 78 NYM 78:08.5 78:08.5 pel doubled in the 100 (13.70) and 400 • Eugene's Marilyn Osgood-Knight V 10 Gardner LeightonSO 18:49 REZNICK, CYNTHIA 50 — 79:54.5 70:54.5 won the long jump, shot and discus. V 14 Bernd Leupold 42 19:00 (72.25). 54 — 80:18.7 71:48.7 24 Ian Waddieson 41 19:56 RUBIN, MEL • The Northern California Seniors — 80:47.8 71:47.8 • Omar Hix of Texas took both 28 Judy Wilkie 1-f 34 20:04 BENJAMIN, AUDREY 48 29 Bjorg Austrhein- JACOBSON, JEROME 22 — 82:25.5 64:55.2 hurdles, and Don Pierotti won the Track Club took both W40 relays. — 83:04.7 Smith 2-f 41 20:23 OARFUNKEL, ROBERT 54 74:34.7 — 83:16.8 73:36.8 W45 32 Hal Winton 52 20:35 JACOBSON, INGRID ,36 hammer and javelin double. 30 ITC 83:41.7 56:11.7 34 Tom Ulik 43 20:41 GUZEWICZ, TONY M75 • Besides Harbin's AR's, former 52 NYM 83:52.2 43 Richard Fonseca 49 2T:18 TIMMONS, BOD 57:22.2

— Olympian Cherrie Sherrard of Chico, 62 Ralph Paffen- TIMBESS, STEPHEN 37 84:04.3 66:34 .3 • San Diego's Win McFadden turn barger 81 22:03 JUREIDINI, ALTHEA 65 NYH 84:26.6 75:56.6 ed the hat trick in the high, long and California was the star of this division 65 E. Ronesberg 53 22:11 VALIENTE, RON 51 NYM 84:37.4 63:07.4 71 John Richards 52 22:16 FLANNEhY, PAT 19 ITC 84:57.1 49:57.1 'triple jumps. with five gold medals in the 100, 200, 80 Elin Fossen 7-f 44 22:28 GRAHAM, MARGORIE 43 — 84:58.3 67:28.3 • Ken Carnine took three golds in hurdles, shot and discus. 85 Wartha Waricle 51 22:42 JACQUETTE, JANET 51 — 85:12.2 73:42.2 89 Valerie Doyle 42 22:48 BOITANO, JACK 51 NYM 85:22.7 54:52.2 the 100, discus and javelin, while twin • Christel Miller took both the CRANE, ANDREW 44 ES 85:29.5 75:59.5 javelin and high jump. BRADLEY GEORGE 42 NYM 85:31.2 72:01.2 golds went to Mel Shine (800/1500) 83:07.7 TAG NATIONAL WASTERS 15K SLATER, JACK 44 NYM 86:31.7 and Warren Ling, representing the W50 ROAD CHAWPIONSHIPS; UTICA, BAUCHMAN, LILLIAN 44 — 87:06.0 83:36.0 • Gretchen Snyder of Berkeley, — Republic of China (Taiwan), in the «?r- NY; JULY 8, 1984 (UTICA BAUCHMAN, JIM 54 88:01.7 66:31.7 80ILERWAKER 15K) SINGH, BHUDARI 19 ITC 88:54.1 57:54.1 5K/10K. California pushed Obera in the 400 and HARDING, MEL 17 ITC 89:01.5 57:31.5 M80 200, and won the 800 in 2:39. 1st Ouerall FINE, ROBERT 53 NYM 89:51.2 62:51.2 Geoff Smith 30 44:21 WEISSGLAS, REGINALD 18 ES 90:29.3 68:59.3 • In one of the most fascinating • Leicht won the hurdles and high SANTANA, JOSE 20 ES 94:19.5 58:49.5 Ena Gueuara-Smith 23 52:37 competitions of the meet, six oc- jump, in addition to her long jump W40 Kenny Inglis 41 48:12 FAST TIMES: tagenarians battled head-to-head. In AR. Kirk Randall 42 48:47 MEN W55 George Keim 41 49:02 PAT FLANNERY 49:57.1 diana's Arling Pitcher entered 9 events W45 JACK BOITANO 54:52.2 and won 4 of them to claim the unof • Kinsey's six wins and Bruhn's two John Dugdale 49 48:50 TONY GUZEWICZ 56:11.7 AR's didn't leave much, but Oakland's Ben Johns 48 50:23 WOMEN ficial title of "best-80-year-old." Col Bill Fuller 45 50:35 MARGARIE GRAHAM 67:28.3 orado's Herb Anderson signed up for Ruth Anderson managed to win three W50 CYNTHIA REZNICK 70:54.5 races (800, 15(X) and 5(X)0) in near- Norm Green 52 49:44 AUDREY BENJAMIN 71:47.8 13 events and won 3; Idaho's Buell Bill Foulk 51 51:48 Crane entered five and won 3; record times. Frank Pflaging FASTEST TEAM: ISLAND TRACK CLUB; FLANNERY-GUZEWICZ- 51 53:04 W60 W55 TEAM POINT SCROESj Hawaii's Harold Chapson, heading for Hoijiard Rubin 56 54:04 NEW YORK MASTERS (NYM) 107 (8 scorers) • California's Gerry Davidson took Tony Sapienza ISJJIND TRACK CLUB (ITC) 4 2 (4 scorers) arthroscopic knee surgery next week, 55 55:56 the 400, 8(X) and 1500, while New Bill Irland 55 56:38 EAST SIDE TRACK CLUB (ES) 13 (4 scorers) limited his activity to one event, the W6D 800, which he won handily (2:57.5); Zealand's Betty Smith won both Hubert Worgan 61 57:49 Ed Buckley 62 1:02:24 California's Sing Lum won the 200 and sprints. John Bates 60 1:02:49 BOBCAT 8K; BROOKINGS, SO. • Jac\yn Caselli picked off the 5K W65 10th WESTERN PROVINCE WAS OAK.; JULY 23, 1984 lost to Pitcher in the century; Califor TERS WARATHON CHAWPIONSHIP; and lOK, while Nell NoTdgten won the John Rastani 65 1:Q2:44 nia's Homer Van Gelder entered five Nathaniel White 65 1:05:15 CAPETOWN, S.A.; 7/21/84 R. DeHauen 17 25:49 shot, discus and javelin. Whitey Sheridan 68 1:13:37 events. Most competition was very 5-39 Kerri Urquhart 10 33:42 W70 W65 . Bocock 2:43:56 M40-49 close among these men who proved to William 8robston71 1:06:29 . Otto 2:46:33 Larry Jacobson 42 2B:26 • Bowermaster's six wins prompted W75 fellow competitors and spectators alike . WcWurray 2:48:14 Bob Ritter 42 32:29 C. Hackenheimer 78 1:13:40 an observer to ask her how she trains. D-44 Clayton Southuick 42 33:25 that age is no barrier to solid athletic William WcNeil 76 1:37:11 . Felbert 2:44:39 Keith Florrill 47 33:51 "I walk three fast miles a day and play W40 achievement. . Bates 2:48:16 Clyde Huyck 45 43:37 Cindy Oalrymple 42 55:28 tennis a lot," she said to the dismay oi . Luthi 2:54:53 nst)-59 M85 Lina Connors 42 1:00:32 5-49 Bob Battling 57 29:47 interval-workout devotees. Linda Thurston 42 1:01:13 • Paul Spangler turned 85 this year . Praamsma 2:40:50 Jim Wiles 50 31:32 W45 , Pettifar • Arizona's Edna Laflin won the 2:46:59 Art Hinman 55 32:51 and ran unopposed in four events (400, Diane Palmasori 46 57:35 . Beechey 2:51:10 Ken Linstrom 56 34:14 Wargret Betz 47 1500, 5000 and 5K walk), turning in 800 and 1500, leaving only the 400 for 1:02:13 1-54 Ouayne Roiiag 54 30:07 Betsey O'Neil 45 1:02:32 multi-national-champion Kolda, as the . O'Brien 2:53:48 1*160+ respectable efforts (1:48:09, 7:57.4, W50 . Sukel 3:03:01 Gene Frey 62 42:47 Gloria Brown 52 1:00:47 28:49 and 37:49, respectively), in each. level of competition is becoming stiffer . Logan 3:16:54 Women Anny Stockman 52 1 :D3:15 5-59 Syluia Blice 40 41:57 • The first-eyer Octagenarian in the women's upper-age divisions. Dolores Dedek 51 1:11:30 , deBeer 2:50:06 WTO WS5 . Orford 3:31:43 4x1 (X) relay team was formed with Beryl Skelton 55 1:07:20 , Shorkend 3:57:22 Spangler, Anderson, Pitcher and Van • At the general meeting, Col Dolores Quinn 56 1:16:33 )-64 DESERET NEWS WARATHON; SALT Joan Hogenkamp 55 1:24:04 Gelder running 1:23.67. orado's Polly Clarke was presented her Barnard 4:06:10 LAKE CITY; JULY 24, 1984 W60 Robertson 4:28:55 W30 award as 1983 female-masters-athiete- Wary Kramer 62 1:36:30 i-39 (only en trants) 1st Ouerall Jackson 3:36:31 0. Cabanillas 29 2:19:24 • California's Joan Stratton won of-the-year. Clarke lived up to her bill Carolyn Ostler 34 2:53:13 WONTGOWERY COUNTY HOSPITAL F rames 3:56:25 three events (Shot, Discus, Javelin). ing with smooth triumphs in the KX), 5/10K; BLACKSBURG, VIRGINIA W40-44 Robert Nelson 44 2:40:12 200, 400 and 800. The only reason her JULY 14, 1984 Oregon's Jenna Knight (1500, 5000) Donald Schultz 40 2:43:12 and Texan Debbie Herweck (HJ, LJ) times weren't world records, is that she --5K — Brent Palmer 44 2:49:06 1st Ouerall DESERET NEWS 10K; SALT LAKE W45-4g each took two. already holds the records. Pat Henner ' 15:41 CITY, UTAH; JULY 24, 1984 Darryl Beardall 47 2:43:23 • Nelson added the long jump to her Janice Osswald 18:00 Wike Jarman 45 2:51:46 W35 W40+ Joel Turner 18:25 1st Overall Werl Glauser 48 2:54:10 • Atlanta's perennial champion Phil AR high jump, and Adeline Crocker Herb Simpkins 18:20 Paul Pilkington 29:29 W50-54 won both walks. Jim Hoouer 18:59 Robin Lockwood 34:59 Paul Lindsay 53 3:01:49 Raschker couldn't make it this year, so W50+ Wasoh Cole 23:08 W4.0 Steue Lester 31:28 Keith Droste 51 3:09:33 California's Chestine Barnes won the W75 Norman Eiss 23:43 Lanny Raymond 36:25 Jim DeWet 50 3:13:22 Carl Hyers 24:50 Phil Harris 36:45 W55-59 100 (13.06), 200 (26.68), and 400 • San Diego's Maxilla Salisbury out W60+ J.B. Jones 26:15 W45 Sill Johnston 32:35 Ruben Vigil 56 3:02:43 (61.76). did even Kinsey's six gold medals. The W40+ Faye WcCby 25:19 Blaine Adamson nt Bruce Ensign 55 3:15:13 Sara Wook 25:55 Patrick Watkins 36:24 Weluin Smith 56 3:15:57 • Atlanta's Susan Houlton overtook only W75 entrant, Salisbury entered Sue Herbein 25:59 W50 Ronald Ririe 43:02 W60-64 Barnes to win the 8(X) (2:23.9) and took and won eight events — 100, 2{X), 400, W50+ Louise Akers 27:02 Oewain Jenkins .43:07 Dennis Egley 60 3:21:12 Patricia Newman 31:40 Glenn Campbell nt James Talley 63 3:22:51 the 1500 (4:53.8). 800, shot, discus, javelin and 5K walk. W55 Leroy Peterson 36:27 W60+ Wary Ellen Woore 28:42 Wax Burdick 61 3:59:29 • Marilyn White, 39, who was a Jane Jones 38:02 Emmett Parker 41:20 W65+ Grace said he hoped athletes were —1DK— Boone Newson 42:11 Stuart Jardine 67 3:40:29 400-relay silver medalist in the 1964 1st Overall W60 Wei'Salisbury 45:53 pleased with the meet. "I thought Tom Champneys 69 4:05:37 Olympics and placed 4th in the 100 in Glenn Roach 33:30 S. Norfors 53:27 Sam Allan 86 4:14:24 things went well," he said, "even Beth Dillinger 39:07 Bill Smart . 56:09 W40-44 Tokyo, won the shot and placed in W40+ Paul Farrier • 36:59 W60+ John'Price 46:34 Norene Barton 42 3:55:29 though our travel and housing ar W40 Julie WcKay 40:50, several other events. White has taken Stan Glower 37:55 D. Doebbeling 41 4:49:33 rangements came up short." Grace Ken Shaw 38:13 Soran Lucas 43:22 W45-49- off 150 pounds in the past year or two WS0+ John Hosner 36:46 WAS Sherry Bennion 42:55 Elfriede Schmitt49 3:48:30 suggested a meet director's book of and plans to keep improving for 1985 Paul Smeal 43:23 J. Wooley— 49:12 Syluia Gray 45 3:57:27 guidelines be prepared to assist future Eddie Boyd 44:41 W50 Elaine Stuart 51:09 Diane Nolen 45 4:51:31 when she turns 40. W60+ Wartin Hajash 49:10 Betty Wright 53:21 W50-59 organizers. W40+ R. Widdleton 55:24 W55 Beu Crum 53:32 W40 Carol Simmonds 50 3:42:50 The 18th Nationals will be held in In Wary Campbell 57:38 Oaryl Healy 55:53 Warolyn Frogley 51 4;24:28 • Seattle's Carol Flexer impressed W50+ Edna Blume 57:22 Winnie Neilson 51 4;25:37 with twin triumphs in the 5000 (18:33) dianapolis from August 23-25, 1985. n page 39 September, 1984 National Masters News FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS TOP FINISHERS IN 17TH ANNUAL TAC NATIONAL MAS^^ month's issue) EUGENE, OREGON - AUGUST 17-19. 1984 (complete results in nexl 11, 95-5. 75-79 — 1, Ken Cornlne, V5-l. Z Win High Hurdles McFodden, 80-3. 3, A. J. Puglizevich, 65-10. 80-84 — Men 1, Buell Crone, 70-5. Z Herb Anderson, 70-1. 3, 35-39 — 1, Susa Houlton, 2:23.9. 2, Ctwstlne 30-34 — 1, Eddie Loughrldge, 15.1. 2, Gay Arling Pitcher, 55-4. . , Banes, 2:24.36. 3, Jonle Dutf, 2:36,0. 40-44 - 1, too Schmidt, 16.9. 3, Michael Williams, 19.2. 35-39 — 1, Linda Upton, 2:27.17. 2, Lori Schutt, 2:34.35. 3, Hammer Connie Maley, 2:36.87. 45-49 - 1, Mallyn Horbtn, jO-34 — 1, Marion McCov, 10.60. 2, Dwovne MiOhor'Kelly, 14.88. 2, Thomos Malik, 1492. 3, 2:27.35. 2, Eviyn Sktir, 2:43.92. 3, Lyn Lo(3randa, Toggert, 18.81. 3, Eugene Driver, 10.97. 35-39 — 1< Clayton Couch, 15.21. 40-44 — 1, Wolt Butia, 15.06. 30-34 — 1, Gay Kelmenson, 136-2. 2, Ray Beamer. 106-9, 35-38 — 1, Fronk Reilly, 155-7. 2, 2;45.5e. 50-54 — t, Gretchen Snyda, 2:39.47. 2, Stan Wfiitlev, 10.83. I Leon Lincoln, 11-OL * 2, Ted Coin, 16.25. 3, Jock Kabens, 23.36. 45-49 — Macio McOiesney, 3:09.77. 3, Ardle Amis, 3:13.3. aiMon Jackson, 11.02. 40-44 - 1, BrenOon 1, Dee De Witt,' 16.22. 2, Lew Thane, 16.73. 3, Ron Salvid, 83.10. 3, Lgon Dohl, 71-8. 40-44 — 1, 55-59 — 1, Ruth Anderson, 3:05.3. Z Harlet Wilson, 11.24. Z Don FItisimmons, 11.36. 3, Walt Birtlw, Chuck Mllla, 17.55. 50-54 — 1, RIchad HIcKmon, Thomas Goge, 194-8. "2, Lloyd HIgglns. 158-10. 3, 3:24.6. 40-64 — 1, Gerry Davidson, 3:17.7. 2, Jodyn 11.45. 45-49 — 1, Doug Smitt), 11.48. Z Bob M^ 86.68. Z Leon Trout, 16.88. 3, Joe Murphy, 16.94. Edwad Hill, 146-6. 45-49 — 1, Jullon Nunes. 133-1. Casein, 3:17.94. 45-49 — 1, Edna Laflln, 3J4.3. 2, M- 11.73. 3, Glltiert LoTorre, 11.79. 50-54 — 1, MHtcy 55-59 — 1, Jock Greenwood, 16.2. 2, Cllftad 2, Janes Hart, 122-10. 50-54 — 1, F. S. Thomson, Jea Stevens, 5:04.2. 70-74 — 1, PoUy cloriL 3:45.1. t Newton, 12.05. Z Harold HItt, 12.50. 3, Murray* 16.9. 3, Frank Andason, 18.4. 60-64 — 168-10. 2, Dove Douglas, 115-8, 3, Pay Castensen, 75.79 — 1, Malllo ScUlsOury, 6:00.1. 1161. 55-59 - 1, aifford Murray, " H™ Burl first, 17.27. Z Robert Hunta, 18.24. 3, Haold 113-3. 55-59 — 1, Hary Williams, 73-5. 60-44 — iff . Washington, 12.40. 3, Gordon Altxjnh 1^- 1949 is-t? — 1, Altred Guldet, 17.23. Z water Jenkins, 132-9. Z Bill Bongert, 128-9. 3, R. K, 1,560 — 1, Alphonse Julkjn, 12.70.-2, Bob Co<^, 13^. hJ^tI Miller,..17.95. 70-74 — 1, Oma Hlx, 16.83. Stone, 112-1. 65-69 — 1, Gordon Nordgrea 'iU7~3. 3, Albert Johnson, 13J9. 65-69 — I, jo-iif— 1, Arling Pitcher, 20.81. Z Herbert Anda 2, ChalbS Collins, 79-8. 3, Pete Gulgin, 78-7. 70-74 30-34 — 1, Jenna Knlgtit, 4:55.9. 35-39 — 1, • r 12.83. Z Clarence Kllllon, 13.39. 3, ^Jr^Gi^, son, .21.18 — 1, Donao PlerottI, 90-8. 75-79 — 1, Bob Ulsh, 75- Susa Halton,. 4:53.8. Z Kotholne wai, 5-30.7. 3, Moxlne wotas, 5:42.5. 40-44 — 1, Undo Upton 13.44. 70-74 T- 1, Harry Kappel, 13.70. 6. 80-84 — 1, Buell Crone, 50-7. Z Herb Anderson, •-T, 74.37. 3, Fred white, nt. 75-79 -- 1, Ken Carrine, 400 Intermediate Hurdles 40-5. 4:54.8. 2, Caol Flexer, 4:57.3. 3, Gaol Stroud, 4:58.0. 15.57. Z A. J. Pugznevldi, nt. 80-M - 1, Ai^ Javelin 45.49 1, Morflynn Harin, 4:57.15. 2, Elyvn Bioir, Pitcher, 16.69. Z Sing Lum, 16.74. 3, Herbert 30-34 — 1, Eddie l_oughrldge, 52.6. 2, Eddie 5:31.4. 3, Lyn Lo Gronda, 5:33.0. 50-54 — 1, Anderson, 17.26. Eberhort, 53.6. 3, Dennis Smith, 55.1. 35-39 — 1, 30-34 — 1, Steve Pelletia, 184-5. Z Gory MacIo McChesnev, 6:10.5. 2, Susa Means, 6:15A Michael Kelly, 54.44. Z VIcta Benlomln, 55.90. 3, Sctimidt, 163-5. 3, Gay Kellaman, 125-11. 35-39 — 55-59 — 1, Ruth Anderson, 5:57.8.60-64 — 1, (jerry Gay Lolne, 57.36. 40-44 — 1, Ted' Coin, 57.72. Z 1, Rgcco Petltto, 209-3. 2, Warren Wlike, 191-3, 3, Davidson, 6:34.1, Z Edith LeIby, 8:00.4. 65-69 — 1, 200 , 58.20. 3, pavW Denlson, 60.0. 45-45 Frank Reilly, 177-4. 40-44 — 1, Llovd Hlgglns, 181- Edna Lailn 6:57.6. % Jea Stevas, 9:37.2. 70-74 — I 30-34 — 1, Marlon McCoVr 21.52. ^ Eugene — 1, Robert Morgan, l':04r.3D. 2, Lew Thane, 6. 2, Af Phillips, 169-3. 3, Lodd Zostoupll, 168-7. 45- 1, Male O'Hae, 9:10.5. Driver. 2192. 3# Glen Johnson/ 21.94. 35-39 b 1:05.12. 3, John ForsytN 1:13.80. 50-54 — 1, RIchad 49 — Lorry Stuart, 206-5. Z Bob Dating, 168-5. 3, Fred BrookS/ 22-23. Z J. B. HoMortV/ 22.58 3, Dan Hlckmon, 1:02.20. 2, Leon Trout, 1:03.00. 3, Wllllom Geage Mllla, 159-3, 5,000 Thell 2267 40-44 — 1/ Dan Flt25liTinf>ons» 22.82. Z Clork, 1:03.60. 55-59 — 1, Ted Rodemaia, 1:11.41. 50-54 "^1, PhTConley, 184-6.'tfooort Y<«ngs, 30-34 — I, Jenno Knight, 18:11.1. 35-39 ~ 1, 23.11. 3/ Brondon ~ 23.35 45^9 2, Rich Nordquist, 1:12.60. 3, Dove Stevenson, 172-9. 3, ^dlph 'SuttpB, ,145:3. *5*58 " I.' PbN Mellna Corter, 18:33.5. 2, Caol JaKson, 19:55.9. — 1, Doug Smittt/ 23.50. Z Robert Miller, 23.97. 3, 1:18.10. 60-64 — 1, Roymond Spenca, 1:11.69. 2, Brusca, 131-10. 2, Hal Wolloce, lS7*'% '3, Rlehao 40-44 — 1, Caol Flexa, 18:32.58. 2, Caol Stroud, <;nmm\/ White. 24.47. 50-54 — 1, Milton Newton, Robert Hunt, 1:12.68. 65-69 — 1, A. B. Guldet, Stroup, 121^9,'60-64 —• 1, Haold Hppter, 149-to;-2, 18:34.7. 3, pa Thomas, 18:55.8. 45-49 — 1, Vicky I 23.69. 2, J. C Hoffman, 24.34. 3, Phil 25.10. 1:13.30. 2, R. E. Llttlejuhn, 1:24.47. 3, A. T. waa- Frank Bowles, li7-2. 3,R. K. Stone,, 732-8. 65-^9 — Bigelow, 18:41.4. 2, Sondro Knott, 18:51.6. 3, May 55-59 —• 1, Gordon Alburvr 25.78. Z H^l Wooing- man, 1:24.90. 70-74 — 1, Oma Hlx, 1:34.65. 1, Gordon J9ordgrdn, 141-6. 70-76: —. 1, Donao Masolois, 20:17.0. 50-54 — 1, Slsta Modona ton, 25.82. 3, Gene Hare, 26.30. J- Al Piaotti, 9J:3. 2, Leon Joslinn, 88-J. ,3, Don- Ersktnt, Buar, 21:56.5. 2, Susan Meas, 23:00.7. 3, Ardle phonse Jullland. 26.46. Z John Alexa^, 26.W. 3, High Jump 68-1. 75-79-.— <), Ken Canin?, 98-^4. 2,' Af-4. Amis, 24-00.3, 55.59 — I, Ruth Andason, 21:05.59. Alherti Johnson. 27.01. 65-69 — 1, Dovld LawyoTr Puglitevicb, .84-0. 3, Win McFodden, 64!.., 2, Hariet Wilson, 24:05.0. 3. Ellzobeht Nolen, 27.38. Z Alfred Guldet, 28.38. 3, WhSS' . 30-34— 1, Woiaen Curry, 6-2. 2, Glen Stone, 6- 1, Herb AWdason, BO-ll. 2, BuHl Er«*,,55-3.,3j 34:10.3. 60-64 — I, Jaiyn Caselli, 22:51.4. 2, Gary 2866. 70-74 — 1/ John Sottl, 30.83. Z Fred White, 2 3, Jerry Coiemon, 6-2. 35-39 — Dennis Clofson, Arling Pitgtyer, SB-O. Davidson, 24:17.8. 65-69 — 1. Jean Stevens, 35:14.2. 3181 3 Henry Dorff, 34.M. 75*79 — 1, Antttony 5-10. 2, Joset Pfister, 5-6. 3, John Dovies, 5-0. 40-44 Castro, SLOa.^ ^J. PugllzevIc^^ 38.09. 80-84 - 1, — 1, Frank Costello, 6-4. Z Al Phillips, 5-8. 3, Sing Lum, ».79. Z Herb Anderson, 36.53. 3, Arling Mlchoel Akermon, 5-4. 45-45 — 1, Joe Peyton, 6-0. 5,000 Racewalk 10,000 Pitcher, 38.61. 2, Tpm Longenfeld, 5-10. 3, Jim Brown, 5-8. 50-54 30-34 — 1, Roy Furtkbouser, 22:20.0. 2; ICen 35-39 — 1, Moxlne Waers, 43:06.3. 40-44 — I, — 1, Herm Wyott, 5-10. 2, Milt Newton, 5-8. 3, Enais, 39:53.6. 35-39 — 1, Ron Salvid,'30:33.7, 4(7"44'. Carol Flexer, 38:01,7, 2, Charlotte Swason, 41:45.0. 400 Jock Fischa, 5-4. 55-55 — 1, Vorney Shermon, 4- — 1, Guy on, 25:23.8. 2, Fritz Ingrom, 32:37.7.-3, 45-49 — 1, Christine Curtis, 40:53.8. 2, Mory Maso 10. 2, Hary Guth, 4-10. 3, Hal Buck, 4-6. 60-64 — John Show, 35:14.4. 45-49 - 1, Chales ^11, lois, Anchorage, Alaska, 42:20,1. 3, Cheryl wailn, 30-34 — 1, Robert Burnett, 50.22. Z Eugene Burl Gist, 5-<). 2, Wolta Dohlln, 4-6. 3, Frank 24:51.4. 2, Jim Cullen, 40:33.0. 50-54 —' PqOI K(^ 48:27.7. 50-54 — 1, Sally Goodhuf, 44:47.4. 2, Sistcr _:f.. Drlv^, 50.24. 3, Jay Louer, 51.58. 35-39 — 1, J. B. Bowtles, 4-6. 65-69 — 1, Jim Vernon, 4-2. 2 (tie), 28-43.8. 2, Korl Kruega, 32(40.6. 60-iM. —<'-L: Maonna Buder, 46:06.4. 55-59 — 1, Nolo Bruno, Hogg^y, 49,88. Z Don Thiel, 50.29, 3, Fred Book Doug Ptilllips and Joe Broodbent, 3-10. 70-74 — 1, Wilson, 35:20.7. 2, Chuck Yogi, .40:26,7. 1. 43:07.7. 2. Ruth Anderson, 43:10.4. 60-64 — I, er. 40-44 — 1, Jim Burnett, 51.37. 2, DavIO Romoln, Don Ersklne, 3-10. 2, Omer Nix, 3-9. 3, Leon George Fovo'lte, 36:34.1. 2, Doug PtrBKps, 36:47.4. Jalyn Coselii, 47:12.1. 2, Louise Swason, 59:58.3. 51.86. 3, Ted Coin, 52.44. 45-49 — 1, Somoy White, Joslinn; 3-6. 75-79 — 1, Win McFodden, 3-8. 2, A. J. '•i' 3, Don Jocobs, 37:34.8. 70-74 I, Go## lP«P«»f» »t 54.14. Z RoberT Miller, 54.39. 3, Doug Smith, 55.00. Puglizevich, 3-6. 80-84 — 1, Herb Andason, 3-9. 2, 31-04 1. 2, Gordon Woltoce, 33:1 1.5. 75-79 — 1, 50-54 — 1, J. C. Hoffman, 55.24. 2, Lee Boount, Arling Pitcher, 3-9. 3, Buell Crone, 3-6. unruh, 37:00.3. 85-89 — 1, Paul Spangta, 37:49.3.' High Hurdles 56.62. 3, Woody Grover, 56.78. 55-59 — 1, Heul Woshlngton, 1:00.4Z Z Gene Horte, 1:01.18. 3, Tom 20K Racewalk 35-.19 — I, Joyce Klein, \i.Jb. 40-45 — 1, Brinton, 1:02.02. 60-64 — 1, John Alexander, 1:01.83. Poie Vault Cherfie Sherrard, 12.93. 2, Christei Milie.', 15.10. 50- 30-34 — 1, Roy Funkhouser, 1:28:40.66. 35-39 — 54 — I, Alice Leicht, 17.08. 55-59 1, Shiriev Z Phil Arndt, 1:02.45. 3, Robert Hunt, 1:06.22. 65-69 30-34 — L Ed LIpscomb, 16*0. Z Roberf Mvers, — 1, Bill Bowers, 1:07.72. Z Clorence Kllllon, 1, Ron Salvo, 2:15:28.39. 40-44 — 1, Guy Ott, Kinsev, 16.50. 16-0. 3, Steve Hordison, 15-6. 35-39 — 1, Studrt 1:48:09.78. 2, Fritz Ingram, 2-13:22.33.45-49 — 1, 1:09.15. 3, Mlchoel Reid, 1:16.09. 70-74 — 1, Horry Jones, 14-6. Z Warren Wlike, 14-6. 3, Rick Nelson, High Jump Koppei, 1:12.25. 2, Henry Dorft, 1:12.85. 3, John Chuck Maul, 1:43:17.25. 50-54 - 1, Paul Koold, l4<-0. 40-44 — 1, Mordon ConneHy, 14-6. Z Chorlcs 2:04:06.94. 2, Kal Kreuger, 2:11:17.91. 55-59 — 1, Sottl, 1:13.26. 85-89 — 1, Paul Spongier, 1:45,^4 Polhomus, 14-0. 3, Dennis Stempet 12-6. 45-49 — 1, 30-34 — 1, Oeboroh Herweck, 3-8 45-49 — 1, Joseph Adams, 3:17:23:38. 60-64 - 1, Bob W'Ison, Christet Miller, 4-2 2, Connie Wilson, 3-5 50-54 — Dole lance, 13-0. Z Ed Hoyle, 12-6. 3, Dee DeWitt, 2:26:49.19. 65-69 — 1, Dove Strouss, 3:34:00.88. 800 12-0. 1, Alice Leicht, 3-9. 55-59 — 1, Joyce vornev, 3-7. 2, Shirley KInsey, 33-5. 60-64 — 1, Evelyn Lercher, 30-34 — 1, Mlcd Bmbler, 1:53.05. Z Lenf^ 5D-54 — li, Jerry Donley, l2f-0. 2, Al Morns, 4 X 100 Relay 'Hornsburg, 'tire., 9-6. 55-59 — VTom Hllnkles, 10- 3-0. 65-69 — 1, Mory Bowermoster. Foirvlew, Horrlson, 1:58.42. 3, Mike McCrocken, 1:58.90.-35-3#! 30-39 — 1, Rose City Strlders (Leon Llncdn, Ohio, 3-8 (World record). 70-74 — 1, Vn/.ion Nelson, — i, Nolon Smith, 1:57.7. Z John Dontorth/ 1:58.9.'* 0. 2, Hfll Wclloce, 9-6. 3, Don Gi'esh, 9-6. 60-64 — 1, Harrington Jakson, John Mays, Von Ray John Hoirisburg, Po., 3-4 (World record). 3, John Jordeth, 2:01.0. 40-44 — 1, Dovld Romain, Ralpoti Blesmaver, 9-0. 2, Jomes Johrrson, 8-6. 65- son), 41.92. 2, Macobi union, 42.04. 3, Fitness 1:57.7. Z Gory Corr, 1:58.3. 3, Barry AdonM^ 1:S»:9. 69 —• 1, Jim Vernon, 9-0. Z Ston Pellord, 8-0. 70-74 Trak Club, 42.68. 40-49 — 1, West Valley Trock 45-49 — 1, Ernie Billups._ 2:03.Z Z-Md-BMbtt, — 1, Corel Johnston. 9-0 80-84 — 1, Arling Pitcher, Club (Mel Braks, Gilbert Lo3orre, BUI Alston, Da jL.ogK 4umv 2:03.65. 3, Mock Stewart, 2:04.07. 6-0. Fitzsimmons), 44.60. 2, Daia Mosters, 45.55. 3, 50.54 — William Baillle, 2:04.92. Z Lee Long Jump Southan Colifanla Strldas, 45.70. 50-59 — 1, Blount, 2:07.95. 3, Ralph Miller, 2:08.5. 55-59 — 1, Portlad Trock Club (Art Freema, J. C. Hotfma, 30-34 — 1. Oeboroh Herweck. 6-8"j. 35-39 •— 1, Kelsey Brown, 2:16.86. 2, Bill Fltrgerald, 2:20.27. 3, , 30-34 — 1, 30-34 — 1, Ston Urmonn, 21-71/3. Z Haold Hin, Jock Coy), 55.20. 60-69 — 1, Los Sondro •Schumocher, 11-6. 40-44 — Morilyn Os- Gunnar Llnde, 2:20.50. 60-64 - 1, Archie Me^"' Roger Trujlllo, 21-3. 3, Steve Hellmon, 20-8. 35-35 — Angeles vaiey Athletes (Geage Simon, Albert good-Knight. S-IO',*. 50-54 — 1, Alice Leicht. 12- oer, 2:31.6. 2, Glenn Bradd, 2:33.72. 3, Don Wllgus, 1, VIcta Benjomln, 23-0. Z Ston Whlttev, 22-11'/3. Johnson, Steve Pecic, Bob Hunt), 54.82. 2, Cororxz V'i. 2, 'Magdalene Kuehne, IO-7V3. 3, Marilyn Gray, 2:54 0 64-69 — 1, John Boots, 2:40.60. 70-74 — 1, J. 3, Cal Flowas, 21-6%. 40-44 — 1. Rob Mclntvre, Del Ma, 54.96. 70-74 — 1, Dallas Track CkiO 7-83.4. 55-59 — ), Shirley Kmsev, 11-11. 2, Fio C. Byers, 2:57.98. 2, Omer Hlx, 3:34.70. 3, Charl« 20-8'/3. Z Dorrell Hull, IV-l'A. 3, Hons Gordon, 18- (Oma Hlx, Fred White, E. L. Bost, J. C. Bvas), Retrdon, 9-11' 2. 60-64 — 1, Evelyn Lercher. 9-2'7 Espy, 4d)2.90. 75-79 — 1, Mel Shone, 3:04.7. Z 10. 45-49 — 1, Darell Horn, 20-11%. Z Lonce Dae. 1:01.96. 80-ova — 1, 50-plus Ruaing Assaiaia 65-69 — 1. Mory Bowermoster, Forview. Ohio, 10- Waren Ling, 4:18.8. »0-84 — 1, Horold Copson, 19-6%. 3, De Dewm, 18-2'/3. 50-54 — 1, Darok (Pal Spagler, herb Anderson, Arlene Pltcha, 6^'a. 70-74 — 1, Vivian Nelson, 8-7 2:57.48. Z Herb Anderson, 4:41.50. Skortvea, 18-4.' 2, Wllllom Clak, I8-IV3. 3, Jock Homer Van (Seiner), 1:23.67. Fischa, 17-1%. 55-55 — I, Gordon Albury, 16-8%. Triple Jump 1,500 Z Geage Brodbary, 16-4%. 3, Clltford Murroy, 15- Mile Relay 3%. 60-64 — 1, Roy Spenca, 16-0%. Z Jomes 50-54 — 1, Mogdoteno Kuehne, 24-2. (Oily 30-34 — 1, Chuck Rice, 4:06.9. Z Jim Hlebert, Johnson, 15-11V.. 3, Frank Bowles, 14-11. 65-69 — 30-39 — 1, Ddllos Masters (Cloyton Couch, J. B. entrant In the event). 4:07,9. 3, Rondoll KuyKendoll, 4:30.9. 35-39 — T,, 1, Herbert Mllla, 13-71/.. 70-74 — 1, John Sottl, 15- Hoggerty, Willie Smith, Edie Ebertiart), 3:27.40. Z Nolon Smith, 3:59.1. Z Web Loudot, 3:59.4. 3, JOIft 21/3 (World ond American records). Z Fred White, Fitr>ess Trock Club, 3:29.52. 3, Team kangoroos, Shot Put Jordeth, 4K)1.3. 40-44 — 1, Herold Hodley, 4M». Z , 13-0'/3. 3, Omer Hlx, 12-3'/3. 75-79 - 1, Win 3:35.85. 40-49 — 1, West Volley Trock Club (Mel Berry Adams, 4:01.4. 3, Kirk Rondoll, 4:02.6. 45-* McFodden, 11-10. 80-84 — 1, Arling Pitcher, 9-6. Z Brooks, Dove Romoln, Ted Coin, George Mason), 30-34 — 1, Joan Strotton, 37-OVa. 2, JoH Sondoz, — 1, Ernest Blllups, 4:10.6. 2, Poul Holl, 4:15.7. 3, Herb Anderson, 9-5V3. 3, Buell Crone, 8-9'/«. 3:29.06. 2, Oolios Mosters, 3:44.41. 3, Atkmta Track 26-n'/4. 3, Bortxjro WInons, 23-2%. 35-39 — 1. Mel Elliott, 4:16.0. 50-54— 1, Wllllom Rolllle, 4:12.5; Club, 3:46.65. Marilyn White, 26-1V2. Z Sondro Schumocher, 23- z CharlesWImberley, 4:22.5. 3, Glynn Wood, 4:24A 6'/4. 40-44 — 1, Marilyn Osgood-Knight, 21-2''4. 45- 55-59 — 1, BillFitzgerald, 4:35.7. 2, BUI McChesnw, Triple Jump Two-Mile Relay 49 — 1, Cherrle Sherrard, 31-8*4. Z Connie Wilson, 27-0. 3, Chrlstel Miller, 25-8V4. 55-59 - 1, ShM-ley Eugene, 4:36.9. 3, Gunnor Llnde, 4:41.0. 60-64 — 1, 30-39 — 1, Kangaas (Lennle Harisan, GorOon Archie Messenger, 5:11.7. 2, Avery Bryant, 5:21.4. 30-34 — 1, Roger Trujlllo, 44-8'/4. Z Steve Kinsev, 3CK)'/4. 60-64 — 1, Neli Nordgren, 18-6. 65- Hellmon, 42-2V4. 3, Dan Rodlff, 38-1P/4. 35-39 — 1, Reiter, Jim Irwln, Gay Car), 8:10.4. 2, Houston, 69 — 1, Mory Bowermoster, 24-4'.4. 75-79 — I, 3, Jomes Horrong, 5:23.3. 45-65 - 1, John BooW, Larry Rodenbeck, 47-1. Z Ston Whitley, 45-3^4. 3, 5:20.4. 21 Alan Wotermon, 5:54.1. 3, BUI von Fleet, 9:02.5. 40-49 — 1, West vaiev Trock Club (Dove Manila Sollsburv, M-2%. 6:01.2. 70-74 — 1, Al Funk, 5:26.0. Z J. C. Byers, Gerald Woolfolk, 44-5. 40-44 — 1, Dcrrell Hull, 38- Romolt Ramsey Thomas, George Mason, Harvey 98^/4. Z Joe Corcoran, 38-3. 3, Ron August, 36-6Va. Fraklin), 8:10.4. 2, Atkmtic Trak Club, 8:51.8. 50- 6:16.7. 3, Ariel Edmlston, 6:49.9. 75-79 — 1, AAel Discus Shine, 6:23.9. 2, Waren Ling, 8:34.0. 85-89 — 1, 45-49 — 1, Darren Horn, 45-1%. Z Dole Lonce, 37- 59 — 1, Southan California Strldas (Walt Atche- 11Vj. 3, Wayne SondvoW, 36-2. 50-54— 1, William son, Tom Sturok, BUI Fltzgaold, Jerry Withas), 30-34 — Joan Strotton, 118-1. Z San5:28.0. 2, Cal Nicholson, 15:30.5. 3, Henry LIttleiohn, 27-3V4. 70-74 - 1, John Sottl, 28-3V3. Z 30-34 — 1, Susa Mllla, 13.22. 2, Mono Moga Mogdo Kuehne, 48-2. 3, Roncw Lowyer, 41-5. 55-59 Longe, 16:07.77. 40-44 — 1, Jerry Jobski, 15:24.0. 2, Fred White, 27-2. 3, Omer HI*, 25-1V3. 75-79 — 1, — 1, Shirley KInsey, 87-4. 2, Shiriev Dletderich, 57- Kirk Rondoli, 15:33.1. 3, BUI Clork, 15:50.4. 45-45 — Win McFodden, 25-1. 80-84 — 1, Herb Anderson, na 15.76. 35-39 — 1, Chestine Bornes, 13.06. 2, Morilyn White. 14.16. 3, Korio Kolosz, 14.76. 40-44 8. 60-64 — 1, Nell Nordgrea 44-6. 65-69 — 1, AAory 1, Eal Ellis, 16:12.5. 2, Paul Holl, 16:19.1. 3, Floyd ,20-11V3. Z Buell Crone, 19-1^4. 3, Arling Pitcher, Bowermoster, 47-5 Z Bettv Joslin, 34-2. 75-79 — 1, 10-1OV4. — 1, Mory Luker, 13.71. Z Jeonne Carter, 14.11. 3, Romock, 16:49.6. 50-54 — 1, Glynn Wood, 16:44.7. 3, Manila Salisbury, 18-10. John Weldy, 16:51.46.3, Derek Mohcrffev, 17:00.0. 55- Janet Shermon, 15.3Z 45-49 - 1. Cherrle Shenard, 55 — 1, Tony Soplenzo, 17:09.8. 2, BUI McChesnev, Shot Put 13.35. 50-54 — 1, Irene O'bera 13.13 (World c»d 17:17.4. 3, Jim O'Neli; 17:37.1. 60-64 — 1, Lary Amerlcon records). Z Solly Goodhue, 15.95. 3, Alice Javelin Bondelus, 18:45.4. 2, Roy Smith, 20:15.5. 3, Joe 30-34 — 1/ Gory Schmidt, 41-1. Z Gory Kelmen- Leicht, 16.07, 55-59 — 1, Florence Reordon, 16.57 son, 36-10^4. 35-39 - 1, Fronbk Reil'V' W-O. Z 2, Dorothy Anderson, 17.80. 60-64 — 1, Bettv 30-34 — 1, Joan Strotton, 108-1. 2, Joli Scndoz, Mollon, 20:26..!. 65-65 — 1, BUI Von Fleet, 22:47.8. 70-8. 35-39 — I, Poddy Reddoway, 81-8. Z Sondro 70-74 — 1, Chales Espy, 29:03.9. 75-75 — 1, Chuck Chopin, 46-7V3. 3. Roger Trujlllo, 37^-*0-44 SmiTn, i7.o.. ^ Ldim uethy, U.62. J, Ineimo KuO«n, Waren Ling, 3I:03..4. 2, Chet Crobb, 31:53.6. 85-85 - 1,Thomas Gage, 46-10V3. Z Edward Hni. 46-?. 3 18.67. 65-69 — 1, Mory Bowermoster, 16.48. Z Schumocher, 71-1. 40-44 — 1, Fran Contey, 90-4. Z Marilyn Osgood-Knight, 48-9. 45-49 — 1, Oirlstei — 1, 28:49.8. (tie), Virgil Johnson and Jimmy Willis, 40-9^4. 45-49 Josephine Kolda 16.76. 3, Morjorle Hunt, 20.95. 70- - 1. James Hart, 48-23/4. Z Doug Smart, 45-7. 3, 74 — Polly Clork, 16.63. Z Virginia Nelson, v 28. Miller. 92-4. 50-54 — 1, Mogdo Kuehne, 59-7. Z Lee Clark, 35-10. 50-54 - 1, Porrv OBrlen. Los 75-79 — 1, Marillo SoUsbury, 28.42. Rondo Lawyer, 36-0. 3, Morilyn Groy, 35-6. S5-59 10,000 Angeles, 53-33/4. Z F. S. Thompson, 46-0y4. 3. T^ — 1, Shirley Kinsev, 82-1. Z Shlrtev Dletderich, 70- 200 30-34 — 1, Iro Price, 31:45.2. 2, Robert Brustod, Wossom, 42-8V3. 55-59 - 1, Phil Bruscd, 41-10/3. Z 6, 60-64 — 1, Neil Nordgrea 34-7. 75-79 — 1, Morlllc Sallsbory, 23-2. 33:3^ Z Andrew H»we»»!J4!3iv7. «-3T. —/A. Harry Hawke, 41-8'/3. 3, hoi Wclloce, 36-6. 60-64 — 30-34 — 1, Maria Mogana 32.05. 35-3^ — 1. MiSoei Ldmm, 33;4lT.'l T6m Hayes,, 33:54.6. 3, 1, Bill Bongert, 44-1 IVs. Z Jim Hollond, 38-3. 3, Chestine Barnes, 26.68. 2, Marilyn White, 29.16. 3, Horold Hunter, 37-OV3. 65-69 — 1, Mike Caston^Q, JGHK' Duff, 29.92 40 44 — 1, Mory Lucker, 28.21. 2, 5,000 Racewalk Dovld Meyas, 3J:04.4. 40-44 JenV JoWkU Anaheim Hilts, Calif., 40-4. 2, Quinto Merlo, 35-7V4. 31:43.13. 2, BUI Clak, 32:14.4. 3, Jl Peason, 34:14.2. Lori Schutt, 30.18. 3, Janet bnerman, 31.42. 45-49 — 40-44 — 1, Sheito Mullen, 37.23.2. 2, Mor»iyn 45-4»' Mk^ I?OkW 3, Gordon Nordgren, 34-2. 70-74 — 1, Ross Corter, 1* Cherrle Sherrard, 28 15- 2, Almeta ParlStW 30,72. Osgood-Knight, 45:08.4, 45-49 — 1, Lon Movnorc Eugene, 43-0V4 (World and American records), Z 50-54 — 1, Irene O'Bera 27.25. 2, Gretcher Snyder, Decker, 60:23.4. - VRoy Hotton, 33J)3.8. Z Donand PlerottI, 33-5. 3. Leon Joslinn, 30-7. 75-79 27:52.0 2, Etev Loveck. 28:38.9. 3. Shirley ingrorr, Derek •Mah4«tevy :«:105. 1, ^ Cettway, 36!I7.7. - 1, A.J. 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