Etn1973 Vol19 05

Etn1973 Vol19 05

IRA[HDEWSLEIIER and TraEk5tats Vol. 10, No. 5 Jan. 18, 1973 UNITED STATES OUTDOOR NEWS AC,Compton, Calif., April 2-DT, Ordway(P Coast) 13:37.8; 4. Misner(Fla TC) 13:38.2; 5. Buerkle(NYAC) 198-0; 2. Vollmer (Ft Mac) 194-5; 3. Lister (P Coast)192-8; 13:40.4; 6. Quinn (Fla TC) 13:45.0. 4. Kohler (Strid) 191-10; 5. Antunovich (Strid-NZ) 191-5; 6. AC,Santa Barbara, Calif., Dec.2-3M, Brock (CW)13:33.4. Weber(P Cn:ist)185-3. AC, Long Beach,Calif., Dec. 15-HJ, Joseph( LA SWJC)' BostonCollege-Massachesetts, Chestnut Hill, Mass., 7-0. PV, Smith (P Coast)16-0. April 15-HT, Gilligan(BC) 179-11. Winter Decathlon,Glendale, Calif., Dec. 16-17-George UCSB-SanDiego State, Santa Barbara, Calif., May 13- (FresSt) 7208. JT, Tobin (UCSB)242-7. AC,Torrance, Calif., Dec.18-HJ, Joseph( LA SWJC) AC,Gainesville, Fla., Nov. 7-3M, Shorter (Fla TC) 6-10. PV, Smith (P Coast)17-6 (missed 18-0); 2. Pullard(Sn 13:15.4; 2. B.Brown(Fla TC) 13:22.4; 3. Liquori (NYAC) Cal) 16-6; 3. Blair (P Coast)16-2. WORLD OUTDOOR NEWS Ski, Norway,Aug. 7-DT, Vollmer (US-Ft Mac) 400mlH, Koskei(Ken) 50.7. [Akii-Bua did not run.] 210-9; 2. Drescher(US-Spts Intl) 195-0. Ivory Coast-100m, Komenan10.2 =NR. Loviisa,Finland, Aug. 27-PV, Sjo 17-4 PR. Nairobi,Kenya-800m, Bait 1:46.4; 2. Silei 1:47 .3. Melbourne,Australia, Nov. 11-1 OOm(ok),Lewis PortElizabeth, South Africa,Dec. 23-DT, Van 10.l=NR. Reenen200-1. Stellenbosch,South Africa, Nov. 12-Mile, Malan Paarl,South Africa, Dec. 26-DT, Van Reenen200-7 4:01.2. (longestthrow everon African continent) Johannesburg,South Africa, Nov. 15-1 OOm,H irscht Sao Silvestre"Round the Houses"Run, Sao Paulo, (WG) 10.2. Brazil, Dec.31-Jan. 1 /8700m-5.4M/-Mora (Co1)23:24.4; CapeTown, South Africa, Nov. 22-800m, Malan 2. Perez(Mex) 24:06.2; 3. Paivarinta(Fin) 24:17.0; 4. 1:47.2. Black (GB) 24:25.4; 5. Kantanen(Fin) 24:26.2; 6. Pol­ Sydney,Australia, Nov. 25-TJ, McGrath53-9¼. leunis(Bel) 24:31.0; 7. Bacheler(US-Fla TC) 24:33.0; 8. Kisumu,Kenya, Nov. 25-800m, Bait 1:46.9. Viren (Fin) 24:37.0; 9. L. Haro (Mex)24:49.0; 10. Letzer­ Brisbane,Australia, Dec. 2-LJ, Tolbert 25-8. ich (WG)25:08.0. EastAfrican Championships, Dar-es-Salaam, Tan- Sao Paulo,Brazil, Jan. 2-3000m, Polleunis(Bel) zania,Dec. 2-3-800m, Keino ( Ken) 1:48. 7. 1500m, 8:04.2;... 4. Kantanen(Fin) 8:19.0; 5. Black (GB) Bayi (Tanz)3:39.2 NR; 2. Waigwa(Ken) 3:40.8. 8:26.8. 5000m,Mora (Col) 14:29.6. 10,000m,Nicolae St, Mogaka(Ken) 8:31.8; 2. Biwott (Ken) 8:33.0. 110m­ (Rum) 30:46.0. [Viren did not run due to soretendons.] HH(w), Kimaiyo (Ken) 13.7; 2. Akii-Bua (Uga) 13.8. HIGH SCHOOL OUTDOOR NEWS Postal,Westminster, Calif., Nov.4-2M, Williams(Lom­ (Shoreline,Seattle, Wash) 2:34:58. poc, Calif) 8:58.4. SeattleMarathon, Seattle, Wash., Nov. 26~4. ueissler Postal,San Jose, Calif., Nov.4-2M, Taylor (Merced, (Hazen,Renton, Wash) 2:33:29. Calif) 8:59.0. Postal,San Jose, Calif., Dec.2-3M, Taylor (Merced,Calif) Postal,Seattle, Wash., Nov. 21-3M, Braun(Shoreline, 14:04.8; 2. Kingery(San Carlos, Calif) 14:12.2 (sophrecord); Seattle,Wash) 14:07.8. 3. Crowley(Gunn, Palo Alto, Calif) 14:14.0; 4. Cattarin(Carl­ Postal,Spokane, Wash., Nov. 21-3M, Higginson(Rich­ mont, Belmont,Calif) 14:15.0. land,Wash) 14:13.0. AC,Seattle, Wash., Dec. 2-3M, 2. Braun(Shoreline, Postal,Pleasant Hill, Calif., Nov. 21-3M, Kimball (Dela Seattle,Wash) 14:12.2. 6M, 2. Bowman(Washington, Parkland, Salle,Concord, Calif) 14:09.8. Wash)30:31.6. SauvieIsland Marathon, Portland, Ore., Nov. 25-8.Braun Postal,Santa Maria, Calif., Dec.9-3M, Williams(Lorn- Page 41-Jan. 18, 1973 poc, Calif) 13:53.8 (6th performer, 10th performance all-time HS). UNITED STATES INDOOR NEWS Holy Cross-Tufts,Medford, Mass., Dec. 12-HJ, Rom (HC) 50-1. (HC) 6-10¼. Wt, Morrison(HC) 58-11. Interclass,Ypsilanti, Mich., De.c. 14 /220y unbanked I ~ UCTC Open,Chicago, Ill., Dec. 6 /220y unbanked dirt=d/- synthetic=d/-600, Vinson (En Mich)1 : 10.7. 880, Wohlhuter(UCTC) 1 :49.4 .. SP, Oldfield(UCTC) 63-4; 2. Tri, Kingston,RI, Dec. 16-HJ, Rom (H Cross)7-0 (frosh). Tyms IUCTC)59-6 . Wt, Morrison(H Cross)59-2½. Tri, Princeton, NJ, Dec. 9-Wt, Greenwood(Prin) 58-5½. PrincetonRelays, Princeton, NJ, Dec. 16 /220y unbanked Tri, Annapolis,Md., Dec. 9-Wt, Bregar(Navy) 61-11. synthetic=d/-TJ, McBryde(Manh) 51-10½; 2. lennex (St NortheastLouisiana Invitational, Monroe, la., Dec. 9- Joseph's) 50-7½(frosh). Wt, Greenwood(Prin) 60-5¼. 2MileR, 60HH, Shipp (Spts Intl) 7.1; 2. Stubbs (La Tech) 7.2; 3. Fordham 7:39.2. 240HHR, Maryland29.1; 2. Penn 29.2; 3. Jones (Tex A&M) 7.2. Seton Hall 29.2. lntersquad,Madison, Wisc., Dec. 11 /220y unbanked AC,Chicago, Ill., Dec. 16-SP, Oldfield(UCTC) 60-4. · dirt=d/-2M. Herold (Wisc)8:42.2. TJ, Onyango(Wisc-Ken) Holiday,Chicago, Ill., Dec. 23-SP, 0 ldfield ( UCTC)64-1. STYLE AND CONTENT IMPROVEMENTS IN TRACKNEWSLETTER/TRACKSTATS Track& Field News is introducingsome dramatic plete from the previousweekend before they go tripping oft to changesin its editorial content and layout, in conjunction Saturday afternoon or eveningmeets. This is somethingwe've with our 25th anniversaryof the organization. And these im· never hPrn ;ihletn nffrr T&FNsubscribers, even by air-mail, provementswill involveboth T&FNand this publication, as lists in that publicationdid not include results from our TrackNewsletter /Track Stats. You can read in detaiI about the "issue weekend" (and they were only offered once a month). latest advancesin the I February issue of T&FN. But, briefly, As well, we will likely publish periodicalin-depth high school here is what you can expect in TN/ TS. Weare introducing and world lists. They'll be printed in smaller-sizedtype (about) some style and layout changes,including half-column pages, the same size at which T&FNis published),so as not to rob some condensedtype face for both easier readingand hope­ valuablespace from results or TrackStats. You may wish to fully more results per square inch. You'll find a new news considerupgrading mail servicefrom first-classto air-mailto section to both prep and pro coverage,part of which begins help ensure Saturday (and possibly Friday) delivery. It's only with this issue. But the biggestand most important step for­ $1.00 extra per year. We really think this new orientation will, _/ ward is the inaugurationof current yearly performerslists havea most specialvalue to present TNsubscribers and possib- and probably leadingperformances, most notably for US marks. ly many new ones. We really need more than our present 908 marks. These lists will range in depth from 20 to 50 deep dur· number to survive. We'll be happy to mail sample copies to ing the season,and roughly every other issue of TN (which anyone you may wish to refer to our businessdepartment. let during the indoor campaignmeans once a month and outdoors the editorial department know of any special feelingsor ideas twice a month)-and they'll be up-to-date marks receivedby you may havefor TN/ TS (or T&FN). As well, we are constant- Wednesdayafternoon of the week the issueis mailed. Most ly on the watch for TrackStatsideas and willingcompilers. US readerswill receivethese issueswith results and lists com· Track Newsletter supplemenTs T,ack & Field New, with ( 1) marks of Heidenstrom, Sven -Ivar Johansson, Lennart Julin, Peter Matthews, US and 1nternat1onal rnen 's track anrl field comp eti Tions indoors anrl Kauko Niemela, Haka n Nordqvist, Jack Pennington, Yves Pinaud, Len­ out whi, :h qualify for T&FN's annually revi!>ed reportmg standards. or nart Strand, Lloyd Sw indells. Vladimir Visek . whi ch a,e achieved by world ranking mhletes. (2) complete summaries of major competitions. and (3) selected highlight s of cross country, Frequently used abbreviations: exact wind readings, if available, are 111,1ra1tions walk1119. and hi!Jh school competition . always given in miles per hour (mph)- -ok =wind no\ exceeding legal limit of 4.473 mph ; w ..-w,nd exceeding 4.473 mph;" - " before reading Track Stats offers sta11s1icciI compilations anrl analyses in track and field . or in parentheses indicates headwind; nwi=no wind information, or incomplete cfata; h= heat; qt=quarterfinal; st=semifinal; f=foul; p=pass; disq=disqualified; dnc=did not compete; nh=no height; inj=injured; Staff · RPrt N .. 1,.-,,, P11hlishPr and Editor : ["),,-, 11r;1kP Managing Editor; PR =personal record; N R=national . record; WR=world record; E R=Euro­ Garry Hill , Statistician; Jon HPndershott , Staff Writer; Don Steffens and PP~n re, n rrl · AR ·-Aonerir: ;in rncorrl · RC:R--Rritish CommnnwealTh rr,c­ Cmdy Labno, Editorial Assistants; Grace Light, Production Assistant. ord; Af,R ,-African record ; CR •-collegiate record ; HSR=high school record Leading Contributors: US -- Pilu I Adams, f' red B der, Jack Bodn,ir. Gene Cherry , Wally Donovan, Fred Duckett, Jun Dunaway, Stan Eales, Fred Subscriptions: Second -class postage paid at Los Altos , Calif., USA . Pub· Emde. Frank Fanrak, Jim Gaines, George Grenier, Randy Hawthorne , lished 25 tomes a year by Track & Field News, Inc., P.O.

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