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^,Flights of 6. 1 Flight of 5; 14 Oualify to Prelims and Finals MEN'S TRIPLE JUMP \1%%7. Qualifying: June 2, 3:00 •"•'•' Finals: June 4, 4:00 ¥& ^,flights of 6. 1 flight of 5; 14 Oualify to prelims and finals ORDER NO. NATO, SCHOOL DISTANCE FLIGHT (ML 1. 533 Ken Taylor. Oregon State 2. 434 Francis Dodoo, Washington State 3. 38C Norbert Elliott. Texas-El Paso 4. • -. - Arnie Holm, Lamar 5. lol Thomas Eriksson, Lamar 6. 210 Ti7W. Edward Loyd, Middle Tenn. State FLIGHT WO 1. 524 Delroy Povsen, Texas Tech 2. 645 Ladi Oluwole, N.C. State 3. 528 Edward Lloyd. Louisiana State 4. 240 Duayne Rudd, New Mexico 5. 13 Philip L. Anderson, Arizona 6. 640 Edward Williams, Praire View A&M FLiarr three 1. 297 Cameron Gary, San Diego State 2. 64 Rick Holliday, Califernia-Irvine 3. 343 David SHer, Tennessee 4 171 Sanya Owolabi, Kansas 31 Al Joyner, Arkansas State b. 458 Robbie L. Mbs'eley, Appalachian State K CCKX rOT-P 3 . •- - Keith Cannor, S&U /- 123 Byron !>f Griddle, Houston • 63 Ken Willlsns, Cal. •• 402 Morgan Ssoope, Texas Southern j • 138 $eii A^:.-lx£^ Crichlow, Idaho r , 308 Ferlenzo L. Holmes, Southern £L LG&IL ro/i i, >:6 iSLchael ;. /n]ey, Arkansas 140 Jim Horner, Idaho State 3. 334 Larrj Streeter, Indiana 4, 193 Ernest Marvin, Louisiana Sirate 5. .X: Charlie Simpkiiis, Baptist College 6. 441 G^ry Milton, Washiupton State EL KSX SIX 1. 398 Bradford Johnson, Texas Southern 2. 456 Kenneth Frazier, Arizona State 3. 101 Lester Scruggs, Florida 4. 455 Albert Toon, Wisconsin 5. 24 Charles Mayfield, Arizona State MEN'S JAVELIN Qualifying: June 2, 3:00 PM Finals: June 4, 3:00 PM 14 Men to Qualify to prelims on Sat. 3:00 p.m.; 3 Throws in qualifying; 4 Flights of 6 and one flight of 7. ORDER NO. NAME, SCHOOL DISTANCE FLIGHT 1 1 . 2 Robert R. Eamon, Air Force Academy 2 160 Donald P. McKinnis, Kansas State 3 152 Dave Mills, Iowa Stated 4 408 Perry Puccetti, Navy 5 3 70 Einar Vilhjalmsson, Texas f/^ £?>-'£' 6 549 Craig Christianson, Idaho FLIGHT 2 1 272 Mike Pederson, Oregon State 2 277 Richard Wolf, Oregon State 3 537 Jason Bender, UCLA 4 12 Siggy Einarsson, Alabama -^ 5 440 Gerald Lyons, Washington State 6 432 Laslo Babits, Washington State FLIGHT 3 1 389 Fred Strek, TCU 2 74 Mike Izzi, UCLA 3 485 Paul Kulak, Northridge State 4 430 Bob Rockett, Washington «*""*" 5 247 Mark Ryan, N.C. State y 6 435 Sonny Elkington, Washington State ir FLIGHT 4 1 173 Mike.Brennan, Kentucky 2 "98 John Amabile, Florida 3 336 Jeff Field, Tennessee ^ 4 486 Dave Stephens, Northridge State 5 428 Dale Pedersen, Washington 6 158 Raymond Hansen, Kansas State FLIGHT 5 1 175 Rob Curtis, 'Kentucky 2 252 Steven Stockton, Northwestern State t</ 3 349 Juan de la Garza, Texas A&M V 4 320 Roald Bradstock, SMU **-*" 5 516 Charles Moon, Miami 6 242 Curtis Sheaffer, North Carolina 7 197 Craig Andrus, McNeese State t-^" POLE VAULT Qualifying: June 2, 5:00 PM Finals: June 4, 6:00 PM alify 14 to Prelims and Finals. Prelims & Finals - Sat. June 4th 6:00 PM ntinuous Flights of 5 Starting Height: 5.11 m 1st Raise 5.21 m 2nd Raise 5.31 m 3rd Raise 5.41 m NO. NAME, SCHOOL .. HEIGHT 260 Eric Forney, Oklahoma State 233 Glen Loontjer, Nebraska 592 George Barber, Texas-ElPaso 29 Mark Klee, Arkansas 304 Felix Bohni, San Jose State 474 Dale Jenkins, Abilene Christian 274 Shannon Sullivan, Oregon State 313 David Kenworthy, Southern Cal 194 Grey Rappe, Louisiana State 83 Curtis Geerlings,Central Michigan 296 Clark Eliot, San Diego State U. 195 Mark Rose, Louisiana State 164 Jeff Buckingham, Kansas 475 Brad Pursley,Abilene Christian 651 Ross McAlexander, Cal-Berkeley 1 Joe Dial, Oklahoma State _u8 Kory Tarpenning, Oregon 290 Paul Brattlof, Rice ^ZZZ 41 Todd Cooper, Baylor 160 Doug Lytle, Kansas State MEN'S 400 METERS Trials: June 2, 6:30 PM Finals: June 4, 7:05 PM 3 Heats of 7 Heat winners plus next fastest times to obtain a final of Lane No. Name, School Time HEAT 1 2 588 Willie McLaughlin, Manhattan 45.70 3 535 Michael Bradley, Kansas State 45.79 4 444 Chris Whitlock, Washington State 45.04 5 317 Michael A. Franks, Southern Illinois 45.59 6 185 James Harris, Lamar 45.89 7 1 Alonzo C. Babers, Air Force Academy 45.36 8 40 Willie Caldwell, Baylor 45.96 Wig HEAT 2 602 Calvin Brooks, Auburn 45.88 ^ 205 Elliot Tabron, Michigan State 45.17 4 144 Sunder Nix, Indiana 45.17 5 480 Ed Yearwood, Morgan State 45.84 g£S5 6 614 Donald Winey, Southern 45.70 7 452 LeRoy Dixson, Jr., Wisconsin-Madison 45,63 8 416 Carlton Young, Villanova 45.97 HEAT 3 2 133 Oliver Bridges, Howard 45.94 3 550 David Harewood, Idaho 45.76 4 555 Sunday Uti, Iowa State 45.40 5 126 Anthony R. Ketchum, Houston 45.77 6 335 Laron Brown, Tennessee 45.45 7 376 Ian Stapleton, Texas-Austin 45.91 8 379 Cameron Bertland, Texas-El Paso 44.89 V5; ^7 MEN'S 100 METERS Trials: June 2, 6:45 PM Finals: June 4, 7:20 PM Four Heatr. of 7, 8, 8, 8 Y Winners plus next fastest times to obtain a final of 8. Lane No. Name, School Time Heat 1 2 112 Lester Benjamin, Georgia 10.34 fQ, T/ 3 127 Mark McNeil, Houston 10.33 ^SglT 4 8 Emm-it King, Alabama 10.13 tO*OT J 5 427 LaNoris Marshall, Washington 10.30 iOt*W 6 311 Darwin Cook, Southern Cal 10.29 /A£7 • 7 249 Hugh Stafford, NE Louisiana 10.26 (hJis 8 291 Vince Courville, Rice 10.22 jo, ig* 9 399 Nathaniel Johnson, Texas Southern 10.16 i^i^S. ' Heat 2 2 114 Neal Jessie, Georgia 10.33 Lhl# , 3 356 Rod Richardson, Texas A&M 10.17-' tCfL- -' 4 573 Doug Harris, Perm 10.29 /dp^ 5 342 Terry Scott, Tennessee 10.20 t6t"Uf ^ 6 225 Chirii Imoh, Missouri 10.28 (Jk l£ 7 293 Terry Jones, Rice 10.31 /o, j>7 8 10 Calvin Smith, Alabama 9.97- ,6,1O^ 9 • 447 Steve Bridges, Western Kentucky 10.35 /C»4v Heat 3 338 Sam Graddy, Tennessee 10.25 j£±l3LS ^ 489 Jeff Gold, Norfolk State 10.30 4 386 Phillip Epps, TCU 10.24 t'C 2~? 5 199 Verril Young, McNeese State 10.14 6 91 Mike Ockerman, Drake 10.14 7 11 Walter Monroe, Alabama 10.33 142 Lester Washington, Illinois 10.33 604 Byron Harris, Toledo 10.30 Heat 4 2 425 Sterling Hinds, Washington 10.32 l& AZ 3 96 Rick White, Eastern Kentucky 10.32 L&l2l2 4 25 Kenny Robinson, Arizona State 10.29 - — 5 218 Charles Bess, Mississippi State 10.29 jO.-TH 6 42 Bruce Davis, Baylor 10.21 —j& ej£f£ 7 246 Harvey McSwain, North Carolina State 10.18 (ft ,'OJ 9.95 8 337 Willie Gault, Tennessee id. 16 MEN'S SHOT PUT Qualifying: June 2, 7:00 PM Finals: June 4, 5:00 PM * to qualify for prelims on Saturday; 3 throws in qualifying, 2 flights of 6, & 1 flight of 5. ORDER ND. NAME, SCHOOL DISTANCE- FLIGHT ONE 1. 539 Marty Kbbza, Arkansas 2. 169 Clint Johnson, Kansas 3. 261 Randall Naas, Oklahoma State 4. 322 Michael Carter, SMU 5. 59 Dave Porath, Cal. FLIGHT TWO 1. 634 Art McDermott, Boston 2. 70 John Brenner, UCLA 3. 314 Hank Kraychir, Southern Cal. 4. 365 Oskar Jakobsson, Texas-Austin 5. 77 Brian Muir, UCLA 6. 263 Dean Crouser, Oregon FLIGHT THREE 1. 104 Cameron Baxter, Fresno State 2. 439 Dimitrios Koutsoukis, Washington State 3. 461 Mike Manders, Hamline 157 Gregory Bartlett, Kansas State 283 August Wolf,'Princeton 6. 191 Brian Delatrie, Louisiana Tech MEN'S 1500 METERS Trials: June 2, 7:20 PM Finals: June 4, 7:50 PM 1 :ontestants 3 neats of 10 Top 2 from each heat plus next fastest times to obtain a final of 14. HEAT ONE LANE NO. NAME, SCHOOL SEED TIME TIME 1 590 Al Harden, Tennessee 3:43.21 'ZHfri? 2 623 Erik Henridsen, Eastern Michigan 3:42.88 . 3 111 Kevin King, Georgetown 3:42.85 ^:H^3r 4 587 Jimmy Igohe, Fairleigh Dickenson 3:42.34 5 627 Steve Reighard, Eastern Michigan 3:43.63 6 414 Marcus O'Sullivan, Villanova 3:43.44 SHH-I^ 7 661 Tim Gundy, Kansas 3:43.58 8 540 Tom Moloney, Arkansas 3:42.38 'TT^M&f 9 524 Kevin Johnson, East Tennessee State 3:41.00 3e$H'*-<>* 10 423 John Glenn Hinton, Virginia 3:40.24 HEAT TWO LANE NO. NAME, SCHOOL SEED TIME TIME 4 ] 412 John Keyworth, Villanova 3:43.54 IzlLJdL- l 618 Dub Myers, Oregon 3:-43.54 i. m\..?i 3 536 Paul Donovan, Arkansas 3:42.89 Jj&Mj* 4 658 Adam Dixon, Harvard 3:43.02 SjEzzS. 5 154 Bob Verbeeck,Iowa State 3:42.88 3*f4yt& 6 514 Mark Kennard, Missouri-^'-^h-^ 3:42.79 __^_ 7 102 Todd Sinclair, Florida 3:41.64 jgM? 8 624 Earl Jones, Eastern Michigan 3:41.53 TSsMf. 9 271 Mark Alan Fricker, Oregon State 3:39.94 jg£EJ 10 329 Paul Rugut, SMU • 3:41.01 . My&> HEAT THREE LANE NO. NAME,SCHOOL SEED TIME TIME 1 671 Pedro Caceres, Lamar 3:43.69 2 292 Gawain G. Guy, Rice 3:43.69 3 411 Michael England, Villanova 3:43.47 ^.^afrof 4 229 Jack Anton Ramsey, Montana 3:43.34 >-<ra sf 5 517 Wybo Lelieveld, Clemson 3:42.89 ZY4;(0 6 669 Colin Hume, Memphis State 3:42.72 5££L2L 1 .
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