TRACKNEWSLETTER SupplementingTRACK & FIELD NEWS twice monthly. Feb. 21, 19G2 Page 9, 60LH, Don Styr on [.\E La) 6 . 7 ( ies American indoor record); 2. Elkins Vau lts 15'6" :\loseley; 3. Hutchmson ; 4. Walker (:\E La.) By Al Lawren e ~ r-1oseley 23' "; 2. Kra ft (Fla. St); 3. Sm ith (Ken); 4 . Dae Styron. Dallas , Texas, Feb. - - South ern 1e hodisc s Dexter El - !:!1_ne, Hutchinson, Bourne (Fla. St) and\ haley (Auburn) 6'2". kins won hi fourth pole vaul t vi ctory in a row by vaultmg 15 '6" P ' , Pennel (>:E La) 15 '{"; 2 . tie, Keel (Furman), Crawford (Ga) and a the Dallas Im itd ion al. After hearing of John Uelses' 16 '1"· effort Edmondson ( 'E La) 13 '6". in the. lillrose Ga me s , Elkins had the bar sec at 15•..l."but f' iled on SP, Carter (Ala) 52 ' 1"; 2. '.\1ann (Auburn) 51'9"; 3 . Clark (Fla. St). all three attempts. tileR,. 'E La . 3:2 .4; 2. Auburn; 3. Furman; 4 . Clemson. Farmer Te.xa sprinter Ralph Alspaugh, suffering a let do vn after his 6 . 0 ix days ago, faile d to place in the 60 as Houston fresh­ man Boyd Timmons won in 6 . 3. Alspaugh' usually fast tart was O 'Hara Paces Loyola found ,,anting and the young Timmons led all the way to \Vin narrow ­ By Larry '.\liddlemas, The Detroit 1ews ly from Southern :\lethodist fre hman Billy Fos ter with Jim Weaver Ann Arbor, i\lich., Feb . 3 - - Sophomore Tom O'Hara an - another step behind. In the broad jump, Abilene Clu:i tian 's Jerry hared Loyola of Chi ago to two victories as it split honors , ith Dye ,on c 23 lli ·· after breaking his glasses. He po -ibly could host i\lichigan and\ estern Michigan at the 1'-1ichigan Relays. had impro •ed on his inning leap had he been able to ee he takeoff Passing up the mile, O'Hara needed only a 1:57 .5 half in board .. lost the runn r found the lay track fa ter than the board he sprint medley relay to bring his team home first in 3:31. 7. tr c · used in mo t of the Texa meet::, this vear . Then he dropped down to the 440 and anchored a 3:23.2 winner in 60, Timmons (Houston frosh) 6 .3 ; 2 . Foster (S~IU fro h) 6 . 3; 3. the college mile relay, only t\\o-tenths of a econd slo\'ver than the Teaver (una) 6 . 4; 4. Richardson (. bilene Christian). (\ ·ea,·er dnd time in the university division. Fo-ter ran 6.2 in hears.) . Ii higan won the relay both it and Western , :fichigan wante d Open 400, . liller (Texas fro h) 45 .2; 2 .. 'elson (Texas A ·• I frosh) the most, the two-mile relay, when Ergas Leps came from 10 yards 45 . 4: 3 . lberc on (Houston frosh) 45 . 5; 4. Barn.hill (Texa - frosh). behind Jerry Bashaw \/ ith a 1:53. 6 an hor, and it 7: -U. 9 missed Univ . 400 , Tedi ord (Texa A&. 1) 46. l ; 2. See, arc (Baylor) 47. 0; 3. \ estern 's meet record by only three tenths. 1ichigan Std.te, shut Hill (S. 1 ) ·±7. 3; 4. Argo (i\. Texas State). out in the relays, had two iglpressive sophomores. John Parke r gave Open 600, Davis (Texas frosh) 1:13.9; 2. Fox (una) 1:15.6; 3. the Spanan s a lead in the opening 440 leg of the spr int medley relay Thom (Texas frosh) 1: 16 . ; 4. Cleven (Houston frosh). and Herman Johnson won the high hurdles over .1ichigan 's Bennie Univ . 600, Curson (Texas) 1: 15 . 7; 2. Gassa, ay (TCU) 1: 16. 0; 3. l\1cRae, who hit three. Black'\ ood (ACC) 1: 17. 2; 4. Clark (S 1U). 60, Robinson (Mich) 6 .2 ; 2. R. Moreland (una) 6. 3; 3. Washington 1000, Crooks (Texas A&M) 2: 14. ; 2. Menchaca {):. Texas St) 2: - 7N. Mich) 6. 3; 4. Le, is (MSU) 6 . 3; 5. J. Johnson (\ . 1ich). 15. 3; 3. Deboer {Baylor) 2: 17 . ; ·L Bra, ley (TCU). (:\loreland ran 6 . 2 in heat) . We, Elliott (Houston frosh) 4:19.0; 2. Sill iman (TC U) 4:21.5; 3. 600, Telford {Detroit TC) 1: 14. ; 2. J. Moreland (UCTC); 3. Ras - Walker (Houston) 4:30.0 ; 4. Moore (ACC). mussen (Central 1ich); 4. McClure (EYTC); 5. Scott {EYTC). 60HH, Cunningham (Texas) 7.3; 2. Bernard (TCU) 7.-1; 3 . Sewell 1000, Irons (Toronto OC) 2: 17. 3; 2 . eahusen (Mich); 3. Mitchell (Texas) 7 . 5; -1. Bennett (Baylor). {Ohio U); 4. aldvogel (\i . l\1ich); 5. Heller (Ohio U). filLDyes (A.CC) 23'11¾ "; 2. Pullman (TC·) 22 '6½''; 3. Wyatt (Texas) '.\.file, \ allingford (Toronto OC) 4:15.2; 2. Hoffman(. cl\1aster); 22 '¼"; 4. Miller (1·. Texa St). ~lanagan (Ohi o U); 4. B. Joles (C. Mich); 5. Darling (una). !::!1._Lipton (TCU) 6 '6'; 2. tie, Cunis (Baylor) and Collins (Texas. -~1 (Lake, \ . Mich. TC, won in 4: 14. 5 but disqualified as ineligible frosh) 6 '4 ··; 4. tie, Clark (una) and Rath (Baylor frosh) 6'. pending invesngation into his amateur status.) PV, Elkins (S~lU) 15'6 "; 2. Clark (una) 15 '; 3. Hansen (Ri e) 15 '; -L 2 '.\.Wes,Jac kson (Gladstone AC) 9:23.4 · 2. Burston(\. lich. frosh); &nnett (Texas) 14 '6". 3 . Tekesky ( fumi); 4. Raymer (EYTC); 5. Murray (Mich). 1 SP, Rober - (Texas A ·M) 55 3¾";2. ~1azza (Baylor) 53 ' 9"; 3. Fry 65HH,Johnson (MSU) .0 ; 2. McRae (l\Hch); 3. Thelwell (Mich) ; 4. ~a) 53 '5"; 4. Lancaster (Baylor frosh) 52'1¼' '. ~tall (una); 5 .• 1alzahn (una). '.\WeR, Abilene Christian( \i hite, Richardson, Istre, Young) 3:22. l; 65LH, Loomos (UCTC) 7. 5; 2. Johnson; 3. ogler (\ . Mich. frosh); 2. S'.\.IU 3:24.2; 3. Texas A&l\13 :25.9; 4. Texas. 4 . Tyler (Miami); 5. Barham (\ . • Heh). (Loo mos ran 7. 3 in semi - 2 i\WeR, Texas (Taylor, Rodgers, Str ickland, Gunter) 7: 50 . 4; 2. final . '.\.lcRae ran 7 . 4 in semifinal, then scratched.) S. 1U; 3 . Abilene Christian; 4. Houston. !:!1_Oliphant (\ . Mich) 6' ½"; 2. tie, Littlejohn (\ . Mich) and est ('.\liami) 6 '5½" . Don Styron Equals American Record P\', tie, Dehenau (~1SU) and Denhart (una) 14 '; 3. tie, Alcorn (l\1SU) and Gibson (UCTC) 13 " . 1omgomery, Ala., Feb . 3 -- Don Styron equalled an Ameri­ filL Akpaca (una) 23 '5 "; 2. hite (Loyola) 22 '11 "; 3 . \ atkins {Detroit); can indoor record for the 60-yard lo w hurdles tonight when he clocked 22'10½''; 4. Le, is (~1SU) 22 ' ½"; 5 . ' iles ( lich) 22 ' 7" . 6. at the Coliseum Relay . He tied a record held by Bob Derric -, SP, LaSpina (l\liami) 53'5 "; 2. Schmitt (i\uch) 52'3½ "; 3. Uzelac(\ Keith Gardner, Charlie Tidwell and Rex Stucker. Styron also won the ~i h) 49'2½"; 4 . Daggett (V . ~1ich TC) 4 '3f·. 60 high hurdles in --. 4 and also ran a leg on the winn ing mile relay OR, UCT C (Gilmer, Young, Karcazes, B. Johnson) 1:31. 7; 2. ream. Brother Dave , on the 60 in 6. 2, ran a leg on the mile rel ay Ce ntral . lich.; 3. Loyola; 4. \ . '.\lichigan ; 5 .. · orthern '.\1ich. team and rook founh in the broad jump. College ~WeR, Loyola (Anglickis, Flanagan, White, 0 Hara) 3:23. 2; Their contributions helped • · ortheast Louisiana win the team 2. East Yor · TC; 3. Gen ral ;,..uch.; 4. LiCTC; 5. \ . tich. frosh. title with 36 point while Alabama finished sec ond with 24 . Univ. '.\.tileR, \\'estern i\li h . (Lode, Bashaw,\ right, Cook) 3:23.0; 60, Dave Styron (:\E La) 6 .2; 2. '.\lanin (Ala)· 3. \ ynn (Clemson) ; 2. ~lichigan Stace · 3 . '.\lichigan . 4. Curry (Ala}. (:\lartin ran 6 . 2 in heat.) 2 . WeR, '.\lichigan (Kelly, Aquino, Hayes, Leps) 7:41. 9; 2. Western ~ 0, Talley (Furman) 1:57 .4; 2. Jennings (Ala); 3 . Eiland [.\E La)· '.\Ii h.; 3 .. li higan State; 4. Lo yola; 5. \ . ~lich. frosh. ~Davis (Florida State). Sprint .1edleyR, Loyola (\ hite, Th yer, Flanagan, O 'Hara) 3:31. 7; i\lil , Eiland 4: 1 . 6; 2. Dozier (Auburn); 3 . Robinson (SW La) . 2. :\lichigan State; 3 .. li higan· -1. Toronto TC: 5. \V~1U frosh. 2 '.\lile ' , Robinson 9:30. 9; 2. Taylor (i\1iss. St); 3. ·ickers (Fur­ Distance ~1edleyR, \ estern ~lich. (Greene, Cook, Reid, Bashaw) man); 4. Clayton (Ga . Tech}. 10:21.9; 2. Loyola; 3. tichigan State ; 4. Buffalo State. 60HH, Don Styron (:\E La) 7 .4; 2. '.\1oseley (Ala); 3. Hutchinson 200 Shuttle HurdleR, ~lichigan (:-..Iason, Thel, ell, Peltz, ~1cRae) (Kemu ky); 4. \\'inter (Auburn). 2 5. 6; 2 . \ escern :\tichigan; 3. \ escern 1'-lich. frosh. Long, who threw Gl'. Fourth in this greatest of all indoor ::ihot put competition was Jay Silvester at G9'f'. Wildcats Win 6 Firsts New Zealand's Murray Halberg was going after his indoor record in the two miles and like Snell he took the lead right away. Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 9 --The Villanova Wildcats really He ran 60. 3 at the 440, 2:02. 6 at the 880 and 4: 14. 0 at the mile, gave the local fans something to cheer about tonight by dominating well ahead of schedule. However, he then slowed up and still ran the Philadelphia Inquirer meet with six first places. In addition, 8:42. 5, the second best time ever run indoors. Oregon also was former Villanova star Ron Delany anchored Ireland to victory in going after an indoor record, the two-mile relay, and barely miss­ the two-mile relay relay.
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