LETTER SupplementingTRACK & FIELD NEWS twice monthly. Vol. 8, No. 16 April 18, 1962 Page 121 46.8) 3:10.6; 2. Idaho 3:16.4; 3. Oregon 3:16.9; 4. Wash. St. Easter Relays Summary 2 MileR, Oregon (Abram 1:52.5, Steinke 1:54.5, Burleson 1:48.6, San Romani 1:51.0) 7:26.6; 2. Oregon St. 7:49.1; 3. Idaho 8:05.0. Santa Barbara, Calif., :tv1arch 31 - - Summary of the Easter Distance MedleyR, Oregon (Ohlemann 47 .9, San Romani 1:48.9, Relays: Reeve 2:56.9, Burleson 4:02.9) 9:36.2 (national collegiate record); 100, Dunn (Arizona) 9.3w; 2. Carper (SBAC) 9.5w; 3. Smith (Stri­ 2. Oregon St. 10:05.7; 3. Wash. St. 10:07.0; 4. Idaho 10:07.8; 5. ders) 9. 5w; 4. Gilbert (Stride rs) 9. 5w. Washington 10:22.2. :Mile, Dahl (UCLA) 4:06.7; 2. Seaman (LATC) 4:09.2; 3. Wing (Stri­ ders) 4: 14. l; 4. Chilton (LATC). Team Title to ACC 2 :Miles, McGee (LATC) 8:56 .6; 2. Robertson (LATC) 8: 57. l; 3. Ashmore (LATC) 9:03.4; 4. Sa.rgent (LATC) 9:07.9. San Angelo, Texas, March 31 -- Although winning the team 120HH,Yang (UCLA) 14.2; 2. Johnson (SCVYV). title with 40 points, Abilene Christian failed to win a single relay as ~Ritchie (una) 24'1"; 2. Kirkpatrick (Striders) 24'; 3. Champ­ Baylor upset the Wildcats in the 440 relay with SMU winning the mile ion; 4. Daniels (Nevada) . relay at the San Angelo Relays. 1 11 TripleJ, Andrews (Stride rs) 48 8 ; 2. Jackson (Striders) 48 '; 3. In the 440 relay, Bill Kemp made up two yards on ACC's Earl Wade (Striders); 4. Burdette (Oxnard AFB) .J:!h_ Faust (Mt. Sac Young as they entered the stretch and gained a fraction more to win on JC) 6 18". the lunge in 41. 2. Paul Holley of SMU moved his team from third to PV, Uelses (una) 16 '£11 (world record); 2. Tork (Camp Pendleton) first with his 47. 8 anchor leg in the mile relay with a 3: 14. 5 as Abi­ 11 1 11 15'8¼"; 3. Davies (una) 15'4½ ; 4. Chase (SCVYV) 15 4½• lene Christian, running without Young, was second a half second be - 11 ~.O'Brien (una) 58'7"; 2. Hiscok (Striders) 57'11 ; 3. Davis (Camp hind. Although blanked in the relays, Coach Oliver Jackson's crew Pendleton) 57'3¾''; 4. Silvester(SCVYV) 56'8£''. picked up four individual titles. Jerry Dyes was a double winner, 11 .QLBabka (Olympians) 194'½"; 2. Silvester 193'1½ ; 3. Humphreys taking the javelin with a 237'2" heave and the broad jump with a leap 11 11 (Olympians) 184'10½ ; 4. Johnstone (Arizona) 175'1½ • of 24 '3". Dennis Richardson won the 100 in 9 .8 and John Lawler J::G..Stuart (Santa Ana JC) 249 '4½'' (national junior college record); 2. captured the mile in 4:20.8 with teammate Denis Moore, second 11 Bocks (SCVYV) 248 '8½ ; 3. Yob (Olympians) 232 '8½"; 4. Frye (Camp only two -tenths of a second back. Pendleton) 219'10½''. 100, Richardson (ACC) 9. 8; 2. Kemp (Baylor) 9. 8; 3. Fields (Bay­ HT, Connolly (Olympians) 219'½"; 2. Burke (una) 187'; 3. Pagani lor) 10.2; 4. Cunningham (Texas Tech). 11 1 11 (una) 186'102 ; 4. Pryde (Santa Barbara AC) 180'10 • Mile,Lawler (ACC) 4:20.8; 2. Moore (ACC) 4:21.0; 3. Silliman 440R,Arizona (Phillips, Hernandez, Robbins, Dunn) 41.2; 2. Stri­ (TCU); 4. Wade (SMU). ders 41.4; 3. SCVYV 41.6; 4. UCLA. 120HH, Cunningham (Texas) 14.4; 2. Bernard (TCU) 14.4; 3. 880R, Stride rs (Smith, Wilson, Karlsrud, Turner 20. 9) 1:25. 7; 2. Swafford (Texas Tech); 4. Johnson (SMU). SCVYV 1:26. 7; 3. UCLA; 4. Pasadena Olympians. 220LH, Swafford 24.5; 2. Cunningham 24.7; 3. Biffle (Texas Tech); :M.ileR, Stride rs (Clark, Reames, Randall, Karlsrud 46. 6) 3: 15. 4; 4. Johnson. 2. Arizona 3:15.9; 3. Pasadena Olympians; 4. UCLA. filiDyes (ACC) 24'3"; 2. Wyatt (Texas) 23'6¾"; 3. Harbour (Baylor); 2 :M.ileR, Los Angeles TC (Martin, Schul, Ohlander, Atterberry) 4. Miller (N . Texas St). 7:31.3; 2. Camp Pendleton 7:34.0; 3. Arizona 7:39.1; 4. UCLA. HJ, tie, Upton (TCU) and Curtis (Baylor) 6 '4 "; 3. Deaver (Texas Distance MedleyR, Los Angeles TC (Atterberry 48. 2, Kozar 1: 54. 3, A&M); 4. tie, Daniels {Texas A&M) and :Miller (N. Texas St). Tabori 3:05.4, Beatty4:02.6) 9:50.5; 2. SCVYV 9:57.8; 3. UCLA ~ Bennett (Texas) 15'12"; 2. Elkins (SMU) 14'8"; 3. Guynes (Texas) 10:14.3; 4. Arizona. 14'2"; 4. Pemelton (ACC) 13'6". SP, Roberts (Texas A&M) 55 '2½"; 2. :tvlazza (Baylor) 53 '11 "; 3. Far West Relays Summary_ Jordan (Texas); 4. Tiemann (Texas A&M). DT, Roberts 161'4½"; 2. Frenn (ACC) 155'll½"; 3. :tvlazza; 4. Fleet (ACC). Corvallis, Oregon, March 31 -- Summary of the Far West 1 Relays: J::L..Dyes 237'2"; 2. Smith (Texas) 216'9½"; 3. Houston (Texas) 215 - 100, Jerome (Oregon) 9.3; 2. Eves (Oregon St) 9.6; 3. Plowman 10½"; 4. Long (Texas A&M). (Wash); 4. McKee (Wash. St); 5. Wolf (Wash. St). 440R, Baylor (Minter, Smalley, Fields, Kemp) 41.2; 2. ACC 41.2; 3 :Miles, Story (Oregon St) 13: 50. 2; 2. Lehner (Oregon) 13: 58. 6; 3. ~exas Tech 41. 8; 4. Texas . Forman (Oregon) 13:59.1; 4. Boyd (Oregon St) 13:59.8. MileR, SMU (Hearon, Rorabaugh, Langham, Holley 47. 8) 3: 14. 5; 2. 120HH, Tarr (Oregon) 13. 7; 2. Gaetcher (Oregon) 14. l; 3. Thrall ACC 3:15.0; 3. Texas A&M 3:15.8; 4. Texas 3:16.0. (Wash) 14.4; 4. Renfro (Oregon) 14.4; 5. :tvlarsh (Oregon St). Sprint MedleyR, Texas A&M (Tedford, Anderson, Roberts, Crooks) §h__ Kerrone (Wash. St) 24'½"; 2. Close (Oregon) 23'8"; 3. Fredrick­ 3:24. 5; 2. Texas 3:26 .2; 3. SMU 3:26. 7; 4. N. Texas St. 3:27. 0. sen (Wash. St) 22'll½"; 4. tie, Kuane (Wash. St) and Roehm (OSU). 11 Triple J, Fredricksen 48 'll½"; 2. Close (Oregon) 47 '3 ; 3. Roehm Missouri Clocks 7:28.'0 1 46 ; 4. Stenlund (Oregon St) 45'4½"; 5. Kerron e. Fayetteville, Ark., March 31 - - The University of :Missouri ~ tie, Wyborney (Wash. St) and Llewellyn (Oregon) 6'6½"; 3. tie, Tigers led off the 12th annual Arkansas Relays with a 7:28 .0 in the Rossi (Oregon St) and Roehm 6'1"; 5. Steensland (Wash). 11 two-mile relay, the fastest time ever turned in by a Big Eight team. PV, Cramer (Wash) 15 '3¾ ; 2. tie, Betz (Oregon St) and Wilson 1 11 The big hero for the Tigers was quarter-miler Jim Baker, who ran (Wash. St) 14'4"; 4. Stenlund 14'; 5. Frank (Oregon) 13 6 • his first competitive 880 on the second leg and contributed a 1:50.8, ~Steen (Oregon) 56'1½"; 2. Angell (Wash) 53'½"; 3. Larson (Ore­ gon) 51 '10"; 4. Carolan (Idaho); 5. Wendlick (Oregon St). the best :Missouri time. Jerry McFadden led off with 1: 53. 7, Greg 11 Pelster had a 1:52 .2 on the third carry and Bill Rawson anchored in DT, Steen 161 '2 "; 2. Stubblefield (Oregon) 159 '9½ ; 3. Hawken (Wash); 4. Van Doren (Wash. St); 5. Angell. 1: 51. 3. Baker later came back and ran a 46 . 7 anchor leg in the mile relay but his effort fell short as Oklahoma State won in 3: 13. 4 with JT, S~e:;Iund 2?9 '8 "; 2. Pauly (Oregon St) 220 '2 "; 3. Tipton (Oregon) 217 3; 4. Likens (Oregon St) 216'4½"; 5. Burns (Oregon) 209'3". Missouri a tenth of a second behind. Overall, however, most of the honors for the day went to 440R, Oregon (Puckett, Tarr, Gaetcher, Jerome) 40.8; 2. Oregon St. 41.7; 3. Washington St.; 4. Idaho; 5. Washington. teams from Oklahoma. Oklahoma U. won two relays and four indi­ vidual events while Oklahoma State won three relays. Anthony Watson 880R, Oregon (Renfro, Puckett, Tarr, Gaetcher) 1:25. O; 2. Oregon won the broad jump at 23'5½" and anchored the winning 440 and St. 1:25.3; 3. Wash. St. 1:27.3; 4. Idaho 1:27.5; 5. Washington. :M.ileR, Oregon St. (Eves 47. 9, Comer 48. 6, Johnson 47. 3, Monroe (continued on page 122, column one) Page 122 2 MileR, Alabama ~-1"mes, Jennings, Ella, Smith) 7:43.4; 2. Furman; 3. Fla. State; 4. Miss. State; 5. Auburn. ARKANSAS RELAYS (continued from page 121) Sprint MedleyR,NE La. (Walker 49.5, Dave Styron 20.6, Don Sty­ 880 relay teams. He also won the 100 in 9. 8. ron 20.7, Eiland 1:52.3) 3:23.1; 2. Auburn; 3. Furman; 4. Fla. St; 100, Watson (Okla) 9. 8; 2. Alexander (Kansas St) 9. 9; 3. Sullivan 5. North Carolina. (Okla); 4. Beldner (Mo); 5. Richardson (Kansas St). Distance MedleyR, Maryland (Stauffer, Smith, Harper, Wells) 10:- Open 440, Gum (Ft. Chaffee) 50. 0; 2. Ireland (una); 3. McDonald 26.1; 2. North Carolina; 3. Kentucky; 4. S. Carolina; 5. Miss. St. (una); 4. Griffin (una). Open 2 Miles,McNeal (una) 9:22.5; 2. Fer (Air Force) 9:23.5; 3. Nelson (una); 4. tie, Haraughty (Okla. St) and Metcalf (Okla. St). Texas Southern Sets Five Records 120HH, Streeby (Mo) 14.
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