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Etn1983 08 Confs.Pdf Vo!ume 29, No. 8 May 13, 1983 • MAJOR U.S. MEETS• HOUSTON INVITATIONAL SPEC TOWNS INVITATIONAL Forde (Md} 9:32.0. 400H, Prendergast' (LIU) 59.91. Houston, May 7- Athens, Georgia, May 7- LJ, Bail'ey (How) 19-9. SP, Walton' (Md) • e 100(·0.69), Lewis {SMTC) 1Q Q6 (WL, AL) 100(2.38), Lattany (AA) 9.95; 2. Benjamin 54-11; 2. Davis (PAL) 52-1¼. OT, Davis 147-8. (our adjustment chart converts this to 10.00 [x, • (Ga) 10.34, 3. Bridges (Wn Ky) 10.35. 11(0.11) JT, O'Carroll (PAL) 156-5. 4 W] ); 2. Roberson (AW) 10.32; 3. Young -1. Blalock (Ga) 10.40. 200(1.85), Jessie (Ga) (McNeese) 10.43; 4. Evans {AW) 10.46. 20.97. 400, Smith {Kap) 46.31; 2, Stanley (Ga 200(-1.12), Baptiste (Hous) 20.78; 2. V. T) 46.90; 3. Rolle {S Fe CC) 46.91. 800, Clark SOCAL WOMEN'S INVITATIONAL Courville (Rice) 20.81; 3. Evans 21.08. {S Fe CC) 1:49.40.1500, Fox (AW) 3:46.13. 400, Jones (SSTC) 46.06; 2. Nichols (Lam) 110H(3.01), Cooper (Bap) 13.83; 2. Smith (Wn Irvine, May 7- 46.14; 3. Bradley (Ks St) 46.23; 4. Harris Ky) 13.87. 400H, J. Walker (unat) 52.12. 4 x 100, Inniss' (CSLA) 11.1; 2. Pusey' {LATC) ( Lam) 46.86. 100, Georgia 40.01. 4 x 400, Georgia Tech 11.2; 3. Hopkins (LATC) 11,2; 4. Hodges' 800, Washington (USC) 1:49.14; 2. Harbour 3:11.43. (LATC) 11 .3; 5. S. Brown (CSLA) 11 .5. Heats: (SMTC) 1 :49.32, 3. Ward (unat) 1 :49.53. HJ, Barrineau (AA) 7-2¼; 2. Willbanks (Ga) 1-1. Inniss' 11.4. 200, W_illiams (CS_L_A) 23.3; 1500, --...rar·bour 3:43.52; 2. Spivey (Aw) 7-¼. PV, Harmon--(FI St) 16-3¼. LJ, Bridges 2. Pusey 23.4; 3:-D. HOward (C-SLA) 23.6; 4. 3:44.87; 3. McGrath (SWn Lal 3:46.74. 25-1¾. TJ, L. Hutchins (AA) 53-1. JT, Langee Thompson (UNLV) 23.9; 5. Pounds (CSB) 5000, Soler (TSA) 14:16.57; 2. Froelich (unat) 230-7, 24.0;6. Nedd (UCLA) 24.0. Heats: 1(2.39)-1. (HH) 14:28.90. Williams 23.4.11-1. Hopkins.23.6; 2. Nedd Women: 110H(3.63), Clark (Hous) 13.62; 2. An­ 23.9. 111-1. Pusey' 23.7. V-1. Howard 23.7; 2. 100(0.90), Walker (Ga) 11 .94. 400, Fowler' drade (SMU) 13.72; 3. Baker (Tig) 13.82; 4. Bryant (LATC) 24.7. 400, Belle (LATC) 53.5, (Fl) 54.35. 800, Detlefsen (Ga) 2:11,16. 1500, Starring (McNeese) 13.88; 5. Thomas (PVTC) 2. Farmer' (CSLA) 54.4; 3. Emerson (UCLA) Procaccio (Fl) 4:30.30. 100H(-0.07), Dinello 13.93; 6. Glaspie (Tx AM) 13.99. 54.6. (Fl) 13.9, 400H, C. Crowther (Ff) 59.94. 4 x Open 1 1 OH { 1.37)' Moody (Tx AM) 13.8. 800, Warner (LAM) 2:08.1; 2. Russell (CA) 100, Alabama A&M 45.91. LJ, Rankins (Ga) 400H, Bell (Rice) 50.85; 2. Johnson (Haus) 2:10.4. 1500, Goen (UCLA) 4:19.9; 2. Hopper 20-¼. 50.94; 3. Gullstrand' (Lam) 51.10; 4. Ross (MTC) 4:21._2; 3. Ralston (WAC) 4:23.7; 4. (Lam) 51.23. Martel (UCSB) 4:23.9. 3000, Gonzales (UCI) 9:53.2. Open 400H, Moody 51.25. MARYLAND CLASSIC 4 x 100, Rice 39.60 ·(Hal!, Jones, Bell, 100H, Page (LATC) 13.4; 2. Smith (S Di) 13.6; 3. Jerald (UCLA) 13.6; 4. Joyner (UCLA) Courville); 2. Houston 39.64; 3. Texas A&M nt. College Park, May 8- 13.6. Heats: l-1, Page 13.6. 11-1. Smith 13.7, ~ 4 x 400, Texas A&M 3:06.31 (Grier, Hen- 200, Crain (NYPC) 21.29. 400, Harris 111-1. Joyner 13.7; 2. Washington (LATC) derson, Tolson, Shelton); 2. Lamar 3:06.94; 3. (unat) 46.59, 2, Lewis (How) 46. 73, 3. 6ridges 13.9. 400H, Leung (UCLA) 60.0; 2. Lai' Houston 3:08.42 (Ketchum 44.7). (How) 46.80. 800, Chapman (Md TC) 1 :49.49. (CSLB) 60.5, 3. Peterson (UCLA) 60.8. 4 x 1500, Lussier (Md) 3:48.14, 2. Malley (Md TC) HJ, tie, Stanton (Haus) & Shouse (Ar St) 100, Cal State LA 44. 1; 2. LATC 44.8; 3. 3:49.27; 3. Chapman 3:49.55, 110H, Norman 7-3¼; 3. tie, Thompson (H Bap) & Howard (Tx UNLV 45.5. 4 x 440, UCLA 3:35.7; 2. Cal (NYPC) 14.58. 4 x 440, Howard 3:13.87. AM) 7-1; 5. Perry (Tx AM) 7-1; 6. Glass (Tx State LA 3:36.2. HJ, Pascuzzo (Md) 7-1½. PV, Strawderman AM) 7-1; 7. Jacoby (Bois) 7-1. HJ, Gosswiller (UCLA) 5-9. LJ, Crabtree (AA) 16-6. LJ, Wilson (Md TC) 24-2. TJ, PV, Lytle (Ks St) 18-2¾; 2. Tulty (NYAC) (CA) 20-7¾; 2. Kelley (UCI) 20-5¾; 3. Roberts Alston (NYPC) 51-8. SP, Rowe (Md) 60-8¼. 17-11; 3. Sahni' (SJ St) 17-11; 4. Cooper (Bay) (CSLB) 19-11½. SP, Stalman' (LATC) 56-10¾; DT, Baginski (Md) 179-10. HT, Baginski 180-4. 17-¾; 5. Brown (unat) 17-¾. 2, Pollack (CSLB) 54-11½; 3. Griffin {AW) JT, Dubyoski (RAC) 248-0; 2. Kouvolo (unat) LJ, Amboree (Lam) 24-9; 2. B. Courville • 54-9½; 4. Pagel (unat) 54-6½ (=9, x US); 5. 239-10. (Tig) 24-7¾; 3. Young 24-Gw; 4. Lloyd (LSU) Dasse (CA) 52-1 ¾; 6. Toman {UCLA) 49-3; 7. 24-6. Women: Hamilton (CSB) 47•10½. SP, Carter ($MU) 68-2¼ (67-¾, f, 68-2¼, p, 100, Smalls (PAL) 11.89. 200, Garrett (Va) DT, Stalman' 209-5; 2. Griffin 192-2, 3. p, p); 2. Williams (unat) 63-0; 3. Meyer (Haus) 24.5. 400, Garrett 53.90; 2. Forde (Atoms) Zaphiropoulos {WC) 170-7; 4. Toman 164-9; 5. 61-5; 4. Windsor (Tx AM) 58-3¼; 5. Baughman 55.41. 800, Auftennach (lPTC) 2:07.7; 2. Hoerner (AJA) 163-6. JT, Nelson (unat) 172-7; (unat) 57-1 ¾. Blaine (Atoms) 2:08.8. 1500, White' (Rich) 2. Ray (UCLA) 167-2; 3. Moro (WAC) 165-1; DT(still), Plucknett (4C) 220-5 (f, 193-8, 4:20.24; 2. Walker (Md) 4:25.81; 3. Haworth 4. Mueller ($ DI) 160"4; 5. Bernstein (Moor CC) 220-5, 219-7, 209-7, 220-2); 2. McCulla (unat) (Va} 4:_29.66. 3000, Simonsick (MC) 9:09.0; 2. 1GG-3. 201-0; 3. Meyer 201-0; 4. Hadnot (Lam) 184"4; 5. Baughman 180-1. Open DT, Carter 194-8; 2. Hoff' (SMU) 174-2. • LEADING COLLEGIATE DUAL MEETS• HT, Olsen' ($MU) 211-11; 2. Hoff' 206-7. JT, De La Garza' (Tx AM) 253-9; 2. Collins Lanclerholm 215·10; 3. Flax (Or) 199-7. JT, (HAC) 238-1; 3. Andrus (McNeese) 232-9. 0REGON94-0REGONSTATE69 Uhl (Or St) 238-8; 2. Wolf (Or St) 232-10. Women: Eugene, May 7- Oregon Women 71 -.,Oregon State 51: 100( 1 .87), Washington (Haus) 11.44. 100, Walcott' (Or) 10:49. 200, Walcott' 1500, Martin' (Or) 4:29.26. 3000, Roth 200(-1.73), Washington 23.90; 2. Samuels 21, 12. 800, Myers (Or) 1 :50.66; 2. Fricker (Or (Or) 9:40.69. LJ, Gibson (Or St) 19-5½. SP, (Tx AM) 24.22; ... 7. Weekly (Atoms) 25.81. • St) 1:50.82.1500, Cruz' (Or-Bra) 3:39.5 NA, Beasley (Or) 52-1 ¾; 2. Johnson (Or St) 48-8¾, 400, Washington (AW) 53.64. SAmA, dual meet record (old dual meet best 800, Lewis (Rice) 2:07.2. 3:39.8 Prefontaine [Or] '72 & Centrowitz [Or] 1500, Norman (UTEP) 4:24.4. '76) (56,7, 60.0 [1:56.7), 59.9 [2:56.6)- NEBRASKA WOMEN 84-MINNESOTA 41 3000, Hamrin' (Lam) 9:18.15. 42,9); 2. Fricker 3:44.0 (56.5, 60.0 [1 :56.5), 100H(3.63), Turner (UTEP) 13.29; 2. 60.0 [2:56.5] -47.5). St, Warner (Or St) Lincoln, Nebraska, May 6 Lavaltias \Haus) 13.63; 3. Walker (Hous) 13.86; 8:43.73; 2, Rysdam (Or St) 8:44.24. 5000, • 100(0.43), Ottey' (Nb) 11.07 (WL, CL) (x, 4. Weekly 13.99. Simpson (Or) 14:16.39. 110H, Hurd (Or) =2 C) (dual meet record [old record 11.37 ,....-..,.,,, 400H, Clary (Haus) 59.75. 14.22. 400H, Ward (Or) 52.36; 2. Sullivan (Or Bolden /UCLA/ '82) ); 2. Thacker (Nb) 11.43. HJ, Ritter (PCC) 6-3½; 2, Sommer (adi) St) 53.08. 4 x 1 00, Oregon State 40. 7. 200(1.16), Thacker 23.39. 400, Ali' (Nb) 6-3½ (both mi5sed 6-6¼); 3. McCurdy' (UTEP) PV, Sullivan 17•4; 2. Davis (Or St) 16-9. LJ, 54.77. 800, Voldnes' (Nb) 2:11.41. 1500, 5-9¾; 4. Walker 5-9¾; 5. Lewis (Haus) 5-7¾. Clemons (Or St) 25-8¾, SP, D. Crouser (Or) Eder (Mn) 4:21.76. 3000, Alm (Mn) 9:57.50. LJ, Allen (unat) 18-10½. 65-8¾. DT, Crouser 206-1; 2, Waltman (Or St) 100H (0.11), Blanford (Nb) 13.68; 2. Thomas SP, Cavanaugh (Rice) 53-9; 2. Smit' (EPTC) 197-10; 3. Davis (Or) 192-1; 4. Landerholm (Nb) 13.87; 3.
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