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OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE UNITED STATES TRACK AND FIELD FEDI,RATION VOtuMt 20 MAy 1974 NUMBIR 221 Photo by Lazaro Vicaria Tom Fleming on his way to victory in San luan (P.R. )450 Marathon.

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OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE UNITED STATES TRACK AND FIELD FEDI,RATION

VOtuMt 20 MAy 1974 NUMBIR 221

Photo by Lazaro VicariaTom Fleming on his way to victory in San luan (P.R. )450 Marathon.

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THE LONG DISTANCE LOGJ! PUBLICAT1ON FOR RUNNERS BY RUNNERSVol@e 20, No. 221, May 1974Pubtished monthly uder the au6pices of th€ UnitedStates Track & Field Federation, 1225 N. 10th Av€.,Tucson, Axizona 8 5702Amual sub6cliptioa Rares: $5.00. Add $3.00 loi lstC1a66 Mait or $5,00 for Air Mail in U.S,A. & Canada.Singte copie6 and back i56ues - 50+.S€cond class postage paid at Tucson, Aiizona. Please6end change o{ addteE6 directly to the USTFF. This isimporrant if you expect to leceive Lhe Long Di6tanceLog. New subscriptions and renewals shoulil be sertditectly to the USTIF, c/o Caxl 1!. Coopei, ExecutiveDireclo!, lZZ5 N. loth Ave., TucBon, Aaizona 85?02.Please s€nd race results and aiticles for publicationto H.B. Ross, Editor, 306 lV. Centei St., Woodbury,N. J. 0 8096

RUNNERS 1TORLD EASTERN SECTION 24-HOI]RRELAY - Saturday-Sunday, August loth & llth, l9?.1.Mullins Fie1d, For! M.ade, Malyldd. 4th AnnuaLRace. Awards to aU entries. Team awards to! 5teams, individual awards to top 25 rund€rs, awards totop 10 in each age gloup, 30-39, 40-.19, 50 & Ovei,plus first ten womeb. Last year 21 teaDs & t?3 rdaer6linish€d; top t€ah cove!ed 278 mil.:s, 1.103 yards.Regi6te! 10:00 A.M., starr L:00 P.M. Directions: Mid-way bctween Washington, D. C. aDd Baltimore, Md.,alongside Baltimore-Washington Parkway. Exir 198 toFoit Meade, Mullins Fic1d. Beauliful alt-reather track.$2.00 €ntry. Io{o oa enrlic€ to Bob Rothenb€rg, 9939crecnbelt Rd., Lanham, Md. 20801. Phone 101, 191 '7543.

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The Wrong Time to Jogfiataiczrly clGins Ur. [oyI&oEts€pqEt€dhidan,t {ne rmde. rtr hin,tneF vE !o nistakirg in€

"r didnt rmow ff rre (vi-tal€) * tiri.s or x.irat, tl.rr jur r<epr gon s" r'!yle, !,4 year+rd univeEjry of oe-sd sradub srude , sart.'I c l<id of surp.ised $atne want shNins Duch

'I!he @r, dah! {mlher.ufuiigadrh€ant}onsmt ln l@rc tin€. {'a}De,rini,hins ore sRmd 3,head othouB, 13 minuts md 52.3

lld sliptPy sidera]l<s. Tre

J. Korr.ey ,n 1960, Ms::2!r.13,Th€ YonlGF ia.Etl@ rlt t@r,a abo d6i*nat d .s tt€ N.tiolal

A.A 0 and Mel.opolltan Cbando6ntp

Nina Kus6*. @itinued b6 slper!orily in the sot:@ dNisid to. Lh€third stEictt r€ar by linishhe ti6trnd 94tn ovdall. For the ti.6l iim,howev€r. she lailed t0 br€ak tbe lheehinute mark- by only r.6 saods

JU$n TiIIUBBINS, oI dE Mill.tose Afild[d CIuh, lodk lhe M€Uololi-tan iidividral lille rnh a tl,ne of'l 2u:i16, Io. lilth Place olerall

ln tbe 40 Dd ovs Masters catqcN. Pal Bastick puled in at 2:3{:4210b.al. Joe Bu.ns by only nire ssnds.

'1Ihe washiggton Sp.rts Club doPp€d

''whei ihey're lid3hed,

Iite.' sdd Dr. IdnE cajne,

rh. ro.ky dotihill ! ail

(who aho n the lkkt $-cuity cbier), {etrt orer twith a orsh tiroon ycierday,ih. iain pu\hed lars€ ro.ks

bad JGt ended tn t ,s sbb

waFe sa lh€ wilNr. vr-

''It3 l8l not f,ir. hered.o vay thls shouD n3re lnp'lened, vitat sard sllef lo$iDs by six Lil aJter ]@dina

lap to so, One larr to ssjusr j.ssi.s. r sas'r mn-Fmed vhea UE oft€r ey(walae) $*t by me. I lis-urcd there Rb s$l prenry ol

Vitdc ner|d some$jns ha

UE dul' orse tu.n tqe$d,th.s, r.cordins ro lrar-k*iai, one ofiiciar t ld vi

bralhatlhelinish]ilewsnen amfter told ilre t€ilc.Cues Rnich oie Vit:le

gold systen at rvo.k here. I

''bu1 I ras runtrins so crsr.

3ni?fuyon1]1ink|ha|*sthe)r6tlcornddoatlhe

on.'Isnou|dhaveMnthis

be jocged to rne wire teforebaxjlgddrnforftera!

RON 1VAYNE SPRINTS PAST JOHN VITALE TO \fINNATIONAL A-{U MARATHON TITLE IN DISFUTEDIINISH AT YONI{ERS RACEWAY

Yonkers, N,Y., Suday, Jue Z, 19741. Ron wayne, oregon Track Club, 2t18,52.8,2. Jolrnvitale, Ner Haven Ic, Zt78t53t 3, Terry ziegler,Tulsa Ruhning Crub, 2:19:26i ,4. Carl Hattield, \vest Va.TC, 2:20:05; 5. Justin Cubbins, Miltrose AA, Z:20,26;6. Marty Sudzina, Duquesn€, Pa., Zt22t2'1t7. Be!^arnA1!en, washington Sports club, 2:22:55i 8. sreve Hoag,Twin cities TC, 2:23:05! 9, Jack Mahurin, NCTC, 2:23:24i 10. Art McAndrew, Bo6ron AA, 2:?.1:05; u. JohnLo€schorn, lvest Vall€y TC, Zt21t22i lZ. Dd Srrabel,*eaC,, 2tZ4:5Zi 13, Ken Mueller, BL4', Zt21t51i 14.Max lvhite, 1fSC, 2:25:l0r 15. Ray Morrison, wSC,z:?atlai 16. Rlck Bayko, NMc, 2:26:33: 17. Bill Bragg,NYAC, z:26:391 18. Larry Fredcrick, NYAC, 2:27:47;19. Carl H€reford, NQ'IC, Z:Za:Z4i 20, Paul Ilolfman,North T€xas sraLc, 2:28:.,10; zl. Brucc Robinson, \!sc,Zt29tO7t 22. Dr, Norbclii Sander, Milhose,{.A, Z:?9:30;23. Philip Stewart, WSC, 2:30:0?; 24, Dale Fletchc!,West Point, 2t30.37t 2a. Kevin McDonald, No" JerseyStriders, 2:33:1,1. The neather wa6 perlect lor mara-thon runhing, thougb lot lor spectators. It rained 6tcad-ily, the tempetatlle was in the high 50's, and the Eunev€r shobc. {Ed. 'Iull results not rec€ived as we goto tbe painters.' )Walde, wiming his first major-distance event, said''Ih u6ed to racing over wet tracks like tbis. In Oregon,it 1ain6 sit mohth6 out of the year. ' He was an eighthplace linisher in lh€ Boston Maraihon, He kePt close tothe Pace thlough mo6t o{ the !ace,lourlh in the latter stages.

Joti Yit.t ii . di6m.y.d recoid .3 noi w.yne wirr.

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h€ linhhed 14slh out of norerhan 1,700 entrants. The Phil.delphia Maratlor sas his

"My lidish he.e suprjsedme,r' he adniiied. I wasjust tryi.g to keep to a sixbioure nile pace, It stafie'lgetting pretty sarmi but thena br@4 c@e !p t0 c@r ndcfi. Really, just linishing atall in a harathon is all right."

ResuLrs oE page i5

Daye Patterson finishes strcng

lVesf Cfesfer Gradudte StudentCom plete Su r prise i n lvlor athon

Eil een Di ski n Discoyers2 hlorothons Are Enough

By BO! SAVETT sle exllaircd.i)t Ihs Rlrrstii sportJ sht rxe ?iyear{ld, not vely!r * no tun ro be abte to sav o0r ol breaix, qas lra.ded a

ro vor breaktast. . naEni n uquet or rses al.ff sheu.;ei soneshee betore?,, coquered Oe rairmolit

Eteen DslLn knws u€ rrfL co!i6€ ror rtu scod'' 'l oris,nallv rLenLled Jor

lhe (her^ ]]iD tnrd?rade : _

t"e.he, v;s $r,,c c", ",.1'r iil,,li",.l1tf tiol,, o,'l^, """ n* u"- u" i;;: .b;' , i;;; ii M;i;

a@;r rron Fboundne i€s

Reta,s resn jn rhEe hou6. ,mDs H.{epr5a\nsrtu Ea, mlnure". -d 1r se.-d'

'l thrl nt lm ftrh. rbeILE! wonan tnsher

torunt{ona6|,\onsrabact." Mararhons ale already o1d

Mavle becabe 3te *eD! bat ror M6, Diskin, {ho tjod alld jossed ,5 nites lad Frtms ber sishh listrer.fixNday, 25 nore Friday, !l'd li*e to nn . 5sh11e.and ls nore satfday, dne ot lhes dayr, she"R,d roBer ba(k n shap€, cra med

ol fie Bulletin SpdrG St Isone days, yod leap our ol

bed and iel absolurely un,

\cver nind the {ild, rherain'thela.*olancnb'vblank. CouFse is in your

ft vas a big secret Jeierday that Dave Paitnon ras

]{e kept jt tmn x(Jrjends,xN faniry. He kept rt tiodI'irsell - Jor so lorg that hedLdnt apply to enrei xispresence in tbe ?6.niLe, 3ij

strrprlse to P..n Relals oJri

NobodJ knev," rhe l!tearnld Itlest chahr Srate

"I didr\ lell anybody, eicapi

lne lvd guys {no dlove sedd{n here. rt {as a 3pur oI

Tlo nous, 3J iiiutes, andllree se.odds laler, DarcPaile.sDn sas not rtEreltigimpulg. rut ha $as explain-mg rh.t N0 3?9 in lour prGgEm vas nol lele ]]udey,

,dr, a frieid ot a kid r netexplajiiig ho{ ha hao.d

ri6on lsd nis .nr.r ntrnbP..fola:]|iefparrio]dnonenl,i'e ,as mr:ed ihat it souldcost hm h:s !rle. '1eymedars, didn,t they," he de"

sond nould cal lt la1ecrashing - bur ru @6 suld.all it u lnfair advdtlg.,

Pattefton, wlo shned dtera'ce rufnmg as an A[o0na]lish sopldnre, elght yea.rago, na'l nevd raced tonlerlhatr eishi niles and ta3rmkj'e iosaid io "a gnod

His rrields ene$ed lmger,

rihe," r.idded wesr Chesl€r

aler drdpping Patefton atboalhDuse ro{. Three houdard .ne clas krer. Nrdanre!'men - io Jind that hi!

'The*\ no .eason rhar he

excraimed. 'AIl his wkolrshaed bden tast lack flrkotrts, speed $ork - noi thslind 0I iaining ]o! do Jor anarathon. He Dust navednc I on ndlrar shirity."

cuk, ioo - sd iislincr.\0t rnoving cor{r pac., h6lasgcd atong earty virhftogechistopher'.Pennsrar. $ph rron Rad'of who{as se.mo a year ago. al rhelilnilo mark, patrenon tettstrns eDough to slrike dr on

"r thougbl r tr& beve!:Dins !d n," fie said. .Tberast erehr niles - suddenly,r Sdrreryxard. r rept tni ,ii8, 'Ive goi rb€ l.qd, l,E

ne won by arddn ho ntn-nter ovef s'll s.h6l b$-srad cun arjlz, nGsins kanThomtotr s .oune re@!d by a

"I ne\er mn :iru ng bEb.fore i ny I le, s: d thejo!t!! ex-Nd 3 nan on w*1

''l ras nerer gmd ar W4tCnE*er buuse I didn,r tikeb run hnt," he erltaiDed,''Thi! couise herc is e n.ritk bon.!. You go nuk, lur

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' Patterson LosesNumberandGrabsaNew0ne: I\o" I in Marathnn

Dave Pattefsn had ftveftun no.e tnd nine nil$ atany tind in hG lile beforc

Ttafs d,tu he led 10sotha cdnnoiss.urs ol sufering to the AIr Musdrh litrishline in the wond annralPbiladelphia Marathdn, the ollicial olentng ev€nt in the

He ,a6 rined in 2:33.2, al-nost a rtrInirure behind KarlTlornton's rinning tine last

It sas the Iid tine theloimer $est Chedef Stale

runrer, qho holds the schoolrcord i. th€ thEe nile, hadevef negotiated tbe ?'inile,33s yard haradion dista.ce..And he admitted he had ndclear idea hou 1o tpproach

''Tie pa{,e sas prettyslow." he admittsd, "and Ik€pt hangins back lo rm withsoneme who lnes how totu! jt. Firally, the s{odtim€ aroud lhe nlseum, I

''Tle last eieht nilos," hecontinued, 'seF v€ry hard. I$as just hopire to God I'd

rato.son das r€all! anystery non in the event Helost both his identilying num'bes pinned to his chest aodb&k. And, shiL he is anember of the PhiladelphiaPionee.s Track Club, he ranunattacbed be.ause, he claim,the clrb never conracted hin

"I lost tbe back nunberout at llre Falb a.idse,' hesaid, iand thcn the lrcnt onecame urdone too. I was tfy-irs 10 pin it or as I ran Ikept tbi.king they Nould

kmw ubo I Nas, yotr kiod.lveird thtngs start Cding'JrrorBh yolr nind in a mra-

Second pla.e went 10 CrtAlnz, a post$aduare studenlat rhe Hill school whotb.ud ior lvest loint in thefall. ga cld.ked 2:34.6 overthe llar cou(e shich endsthroush three separate tdpsfrom &e Aii Museb 10 lhe

Ttrat {as bette. the lre2:33 he ra! eighr dars ago jnthe Boston Varathon shere

PENN RELAYS MARATHONTuesday, Ae.i1 23, 197,4

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l-FRAZIERS BOTTOM, WEST VIRCINIA Io-MILE ROAD .{. D!. Jack Brickley, Haddo,jietd, N. J. , 25:49; 5.RACE, Mat 5, 19?.1 Cour6e: aelatively llat, blacktop Ed Cu.ion, 26t40; 6. Ed Crlmingham, 30:14; Z. Jerryconditions: 60 degree6, 6unny. Hoch, Phila., 32:34.1. Roger RouiUe!, 35, 55155: Z. Paul Cantrell, 21, 3,5-MiLE H.S. RUN- l. Antoine Adger, Otney HS,56i20; 3. Don Miller, 31, a9i43i 1. Roger Backus, 26, Ph a., 20:36; 2. Jo|n Ward, cLoucester Cathotic rls,6l:45; 5, Woody Sharp, 39, 68:23; 6. verh Rottidanr, zlt4zt 3. Tony Brickley, HaddonJield HS, 24:3?.22, 68t53,7. Art Thomlsoh, 54, 69:06; 8. Willard CIRLS 3.5-MILE- l. Debbie Mcoluskey, Glouc.sterH€ss, 43, 70:54; 9. Jack Koch, 40, 71:01i 10. Larry Catholic HS, 3l:ll.Thornton, Z7r ?5:07; U, Stoub Warley, 50, 75:33;12, GRADE SCHOOL z-MILE- l.Rory Brickiey, 12:t5; 2.NaLba!i"l HeI{ner, 61, 77:.13 j 13. Jrm Jones, ,14, 78:18; Coleen Drlm, 13:10; 3. Mike Richmab, 13:48.14. Frauk Banneer, 53, 80:58. --Roge! Rouiller--1ST ANNUAL'APRIL' FOOL'S RUN, WARREN, OHIOUeather: 850, hot & sunny. 10-Miles.l. Bitl Hampron, 22, 57:i.4: Z. Jim Lombardi, 31, 58:33jr, ^l"r \4ar.h, 20. -a:-/14. I cv- brszrr), 26. 60:/r:5, Ron shilliog, 19, 62:z4i 6. Virgil Yehnert, ,!5, 63i181?, Richard Lustic, 27, 63:15! 8. Jerry Eealer, ,!6, 6.r:23; 9. Thomas Hamrock, 33, 6,1151j 10. Richald Culp,42, 6a:2lj lI. Bruce Lillie, 17, 66t49i 12. Bill Huting-ron, 22, 66t19t 13. D€an Mcouade, 26, b7:1a, 11. BiIIfppr gr'. <1. 68:J8: tq, r!r.y f :d,, 16. -):06: 6,Jo€ Cabe, 28, ?3:ll; 17. Jim Kl€tt, 41, 73:22; 18. FredCulp, 13, 74:05; 19, Roh Moeller, 19, ?5:08r 2!. DickIngLis, 6I, 7f,:36; 21, Bob Si11, 13, 71t51,22, J.a B<:n-nington, 31, ?8:17; 23, Reho Starnoni, i!3, 78:33i 24.Jay Cohen, 20, 80:09i 25. Clay Shicl<, 16, 81111,26.Mark Hamlock, 16, al:4li;27. Earl Harlis, 16, 82:32;28. Jon Swan, 1.1, E4:30; 29. D,F. Stanic, 3t,, 84145;r0. r.a rdr ub.. , 27, 8r:r5. (., - arr" ", i7 n l-r6)Olde6l Fini6he!- Rev. Vincent Bqchel, 6r:, 99:18,

- -Dan Payne--

1OO-MiLE REI-AY TEAM CLAIMS WORLD RECORDWest Long Braach, N,J., March 25- A bartered wood-

en relay baton sent on a 100-mile tripin world record

The baton was caraied by 100 milers eompeting in thethird annual tOo-mile relay spoasor€d by the ShoreAthletic Club a6 they cir.led the Monmouth CollegeElastarurl track ,,100 tihes from 8:.,15 a.m. to,1:51 !,m.The 400 lap6 rook a total oI eight hours, 6ix oinures &14.8 seconds, a wortd be€r, The pr€vious be6t was 8:08:0Z set last June bt a U.S. Naval Academy teae. Naa.'',in turh, had bettered the perlormance o{ 8:09:.!Z ia ihe1973 Shore AC 100-mi]er.Teaes from New Zealand and Sredeh had held the

world mark belore Shole AC brought it to the U. S, ih1972. Harry Nolaars 4tI7.2 art]4e 3SthmileNas rheJastest ol the day. Monmouth Regionalrs Odie Huffma.hit 4:30.1, best ol the day Io! a schoolboy, on No. 98.Slowest of the 100 ai1er6 was ceolge Ctoede ot Fair

Lawn at 5:46--but he had a ready excuse. iThat wasthe first mile of fry careel--and besides Irh really a

A 'B' team went 40 mi]e6 concurrently,-_EItiott Denman_-

ANNOUNCINC THE SECOND ANNUAL 8.5-MILEROAD RACE, MAIIQPAC, NE\y YORK, Thursday,July .4, 197,1 l0:00 A. M- ar Maholac Hi.eh Schoot.Entry lorms from: Herb Hillery, C,8 Astor Drive,Mahopac, N.Y. 105,11. Trorhies, T-shirts, free !osrra.e luncheon- Course Records: Mcn: Bill Wilbur .13:5Zi Wom€n: Nina Kus.sik, 5,1:03i Schoolboy: Eric Kom-

ILLINOIS TRACK CLUB CENTRAL.{.A.U. CHAM-PIONSHIP ONE HOUR TRACK RUN, CHAMFAIGN, ILL.At .i 28, at. $.dLh-r: 82o. 80-,00 hD dn), t8-r2mph wind6. Tartan tlack.1. Phil Davis, 28, 111i.ois TC, 11 mi1€s, 535 yards2. Creg Palmer, 20, I1l, TC, 10 mile5, 851 yard€3. Joe O'Shea, 30, Il1. TC, lO hiles, 383 yards4. Kent Davis, 19, Il1, TC, l0 mi1es, 303 yard65. Phil McDonald, 29, UCTC, 10 miles, 65 yards6. Alan Punches, 27, \ll. 'lC, 10 oiies, 2l yards. Jotu r-, ), 24. bar.. o., ?/"y: 8, oln SL :r, rO,

ITc, 9m, 1725y (lst over 30); 9. wa!!en Fo!d, 32,rTc,9m, I06Zy; 10. Bruce xrilliahs, 30, ITC, 9h, 848y; tl.Fred Peterson, 27, I'lC, 9m, 385y; 12. Eric Weir, 32,unat. , th, 72y; 13. JolD Walsh, 25, uat., 8m, 1686y;14. Rick Rirter, 25, lTC, 8m, 1.185yj t5. John Albrighr,17. Jn" ., 8T, t.l av;.6, $m. M (.nr . ,i. udrt.,8m,l3l'3y;17. Mike lVilhour, 16, unat., th, l3t4y (l6t 17 &uder)i 18. Roger Crockert, 26, uat., 8h, ilgzy; 19.Sarah BrichJordr 1.1, Mid-State, 8m, 803y (tsr Woran);20. Sandy Davis, 28, ITC, 8m, ?O?y; 21. James Kater,35, ITc, 8m, 693r;22. celald JaLnsz, 33, uat., 8m,l1Ayi 23. AI Leman, 30t lTC, 8m, 2?3y; 24, DeaDaFrather, 12, Mid-SraLe, 8m, l55yr 25, Valelie Eaton,12, Palos Hills TC, 8m, 109y. i3? finishers)Note6...For the {irst time in the {ou! year histoly of

this event, an ITC the overatl wime!. pre-viou6ly the hono. had always gone ro an lndiana r@er,The wind & heat co@bined to hold down the distance6.Phil Davis ser aE ITC memberstmeet record, but 22Oy1e6s than he raa iddoors ia March. Twelve

JOHN SEVCIK T/VINS ANNUALCOOPER RIVER !O'P€nnsaukeh, N.J., Sunday, MaylZ, 19?4 1:00 P.M.John Sevcik, unattached, Devon, Pa., scoredancasy

victory in rhe annual 10-o e run over the Cooper Riv-e! Parkway Caeden, JeIJer6od M€dicalSchooi student, Dean Wi4slov finished second some 150yback of the lleet Sevcik, Weather: Overcast, cool&wery sihdt. Rain started to fall teh minures a{tex thc

1. John Sevcik, Devon, Pa, , 55:02. 5; 2. Deah \rinslon,Penn AC, 55r30.5; 3. Frank Goldcamp, Sports Ea6t,55:39.5i 4. Keo K1ing, Sports East, a5t1At 5. GztyFanelli, Phiia. Piohe€rs, 56:,17; 6. Paul Lucuski,P-d. A , -8:0d.,: t, Cd_r-l uranL, _.anLIo-o d.r,,5E:39. 6j 8, Tom Iortr Delaware Spo!t6 C1ub, 58:i|7.5;9, Doug lvhitc, Delawar€ SC, 59:,13j 10. Husain Ben-Abdul Alim, unat.,63:11ill, Walre{ Walke!, unai.,64:39; 12. Gordon Grant, Comunity College o{ Phila,,64:1c. -: .). Ha!!) Di

^!roc, Carac. l-\4( A, 6_: :

1,1. Rog€r Clark, Spoxt6 East, 65:2?;15. Jobn Itossi,Camden YMCA, 66:0.!: 16. Ray Droz.lowski, CamdenYMCA, 68:01; 17. Ed Streker, S!o!!6 Ea€t, 71:30: 18,Farima A1i, Phila., ?t:59 (161 Wooan)3,s-MILE VETERANS (OVER .10)- 1. Ralph Fraz€r,Delaware SC, zZtOZt Z- Dt. Larry Delaney, Pem AC!Z3;02; 3. Steve Yanai, Moore€towa, N.J., 24:53;

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6TH ANNUAL CARSON PARK ]O-MILE ROAD RACEEau Claile, Wi€coh6in, May ?, 19?4Spo,sored by: Indianhead rrackClub1" Steve Hoag, Tsin Citie€ TC, Minn., 49t47i 2. TamHoffman, UCTC, 50:15i 3. Ron Dass, TCTC, a\..a.)l4. Jim Barka, L'. of Minnesota, 5Z:21i 5, Jim \/eader,Elmsood, wisconsin, 53tla, L. Da.re lrank, LaC!o6seSfate Uaiver.ity, a5)9; 1. Bab Schar.ke, Kegonsa TC,5li:l3i 8, Merlin Andc.€on, TCTC, 5?:I3i 9. Charle6L,.rb(n-. vrnnco.o, .:,0, D-rr) t{,b -,rncr anr, "d . , u. ,.nbin, -1-Z1 Dr, A , . Dc . .,,44, T.T(, <1,t. rrEr \''.F.an: | 1r Fn -poli6, 5lj:l(.r; 13. Clint Fir6tb..oL, Bloomingiont Mlnn.,58:,18; 14. C€diic Mi.ha€16, B!ooklicld, 14i6., 59:0li15. Ed Arenz, Sr. Paul, Minn., 59:0li; 14. Mairin Rott.r,Minnea!olis, 59:.1E; i?, Joh! Chris!ian, TCTC, t,lj:lli18. Da1€ Hurd, .!1, white Bear Lal<t, Min.., il:l8j 19.BiIl l-in€e, Indianhea l i/:, 62.19., 20. Dr, Mairrn SrnithIadianhead IC, li3tzA, Zl, Dr. Bill AidLerg, 62, TCTC,b4t26', 22. l.rr.' r|is€man, Ihdianhead IC, La:I1t 21.Bob Robetta, Mankato, Mim,, 6atZZ:24. .loel KIiL.t,EauCrairc, Wis,, t,a,30,25, Clenn Costil<, .16, Minnea-polis, Minn., aat5\i 26, JanAr.nz, St. Paul, ]vh...,6?:35 (lst Woman); Z?. Robcrt Sturnn, St. Faul, l',1inn.,69tA2,28, Dr, Doug Erb..k, lndianhead TC, !,/:6., 6.tl08; 29. Karl Andlesen, 50, Indianhcad -rC. iA:52:30.Dav,i Harju, MiMeapolisr 7l:.15; 31. Davc Salme1a,lJarkvill--, Minh., 74.Q2., 32. Jerry Fo.rc, Inrllanhca.lTa, 11:r1; 33, Bob St, Louis, .10, Indianhi:a.l 1C, 11tai4:34. Lou K!itzkc, 43, lndianh€ad 1C, 77,,11; lt, Bucl<Jack..n, aa, Rochc.tcr TC, 77,.r7. --lravr Ang--ll--

i. Larrt Adudde1l, 28, Tulsa, 1:,15..10; 2. Bienr i\'ooten23, Srillnater, 1:51:.15j 3, Dah MetcaU, 31, Okla. City,l:53:a3; 4. Gary Marri., 22, srillnarer, 2:02:10' 5,T.n rempf, .19, BartleswiUe, 2:0,1:09j 6. Art Brofn-ins, .12, Tu]6a, 2:12:55j i, Da.€ 1J'arie, 26, S!i1L.ater,?.t2t5iit A. Dr, Cene Johnson, 39, ldsa, 2:16:ll]t 9,Bill Thom.son, .i1. Jeais, 2:16:55t 10. Harold McDon-ar.j 4.. Eroien Arrow, 2:lEi50.,-KILO RACE l\4ohalrk Parkl Feb, 16- 1. Dennis lLer-harl, 2t, Crilahoma Chri.!ia. College, 15:25i 2, Sreve1ioUe, 1-c. C.la. City, 15:29i 3, Ro. St.angeland, lE,OLla, Cirl. l/-:lt; 1. (rart Clali, ?0, Okta. Ci1y, j6j5?;,. Sie'!i B.o.:r, l!, CLla, Ciit, 1?:0tr a, NormarSloan, lL, Tr,Ea, -i:,2j ?. Lannr Endicorr, 30, Tutsa,l8:.,18j 8, B:11 B!!r! :J6, Tulsa, l8:a8j 9, Curr Brooli-over, ll, 1ulsa, Z2:j:j lrr. ]lariitn cay, 2?, Tutsa,

(jLASSBORO STAIE COLIE(]E /]-\1II-E JlfNClassb.ro, N. J. , Tucr.lat, May 1.,1, 1! i,+3 sile out a,d bacli .oursc, ?5.:e!r.:es, lind 15-20 mph1. Al Tucker, 32:52 iNer, Rc.or.l: Allt nark, 14134 byKen Kling, 19?2); 2, Ciifl Has,:nfuss, ll:0?, l. T, Ed-wards, 33:301 .,1. John rJan{r, 1.,1:5.:}r 5, Lro Thror/er,35tZQi 6, ts. Vogel, ,1i:58j 7. C. 11rag.!r, 1Z!)1., d. B.Hewitt, .r2i35j 9. T. Musuljck, ,:12:l7r 1rr. n. c.r!nlcy,,+3:46: 11, ti.:, ]\/1argaret Frjtz ii Par tsarrcrt, .13:t2.

Ztt3t'. -\ ern "r,'hireside--]ST AT.X\UA- RA:iG' I]'1'iICOLLICIATT ROAD RACETh. Lnirersir, .a ..is..1:in-larl<6ide, li€nosha, $r6c.Satu.dat, Marc! _rr, l9it. i|cath.r: tto, sleet,10,000 mcret5 throu.!h F.1.il):n! S!rlhgs,l6i ever tcam score.l ioar ra.. l.r.olleees in lfi6con-srh. r. \-orth C.:htral 2i lZ-.-1-:a): Z, LM- r\is.-Parti..ide, z8i L Crrtege nt Sr, r r.n.is, .t3r ,1. U1i -Sterens

1. Lucicn Ro6a, Park:rrl., 3l:11; Z, Gten. llehnke, \C,l1:3ti; L Donn Behrie, L1l-5re!ens Pt.. t-r,:1Er .1. Chu-ck Dettman, Parii6i.le, 3l:5.1; t. Ba.ie! lla.c., Sr, t,1Z!) t-, t, Ri.l Crecr, \C, 12:ZZt 7, Dare Harrna1,r-C, 32rZi,: 8. MiLe C!nsiiline, \C 32:.1!r .r. R.n Han-lae1, lic, l2:t!r 1!. Jim DcVasquez, earl<srdc, l:Jr03;11. Bob Halb-.rg, 51. } , l3:r.r7r 12. J,in \1irche11, j-C,:J3:lil; 11. RLcl Zabo.ske, 5levens Pt,, 3l:3.]r 1.1. Johh,\1ac\i.ler, \C, 3ttil: ).. Da!e Aal,y, Sr, Fran.is. l3:t4,1a .Ja\n Dulell, Stcw.ris ))t.,3'i:a'j:17, vernonMartin, l\-C, 1.1:5.:i 18. Nalnt Rho.ll,, Iiarisrde, 35rl0j

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LA]iRY ADUDIIEI,I, WINS ONlj HOUf{ RLNBr0L.:h Arfovr, OLlahoma, Salurday, lvlay ll, 197.1- ]-af-

.ry Adudd.rll, pr.:si(i{:r! oI the Julsa Itunning a-LDb, bt:arour a lield ot l5 to win the oklahora AAU staie aiham-pionlhilr Onc llour Ru,. The !n rh.r BrlklnArrow High School all-r'.athcr ira.k. \icarhir: ldcal,?5.1€grees with a slight wihd l.oh tho southcasl.1. Larry Adudn,)ll, 28, tulsa, 10 ml1.is, 6l? yar.ls2. Tom K.mpl, ,r9, Bar!1esvi11e, 9 miLs, 1,25-o yards:1. Lanny Endicott, 30, Tulsa, 9 mi1.rs, tlj5 yards'1. Norman Sloan, 3?, Tulsa, 9 mitrE, 3lL yards5, Bob BaLcr, 36, Broken Arror', 8 min,s, l,2lSyarns{i, HaroLd McDonal.l, 46, nrok€n Arror, 8rn, l, 18.1y7. G€ne Jolnson, .1r:r, Tulsa, 8h,l, 083y; 8, Bill Thom!-6oh, ,+1, Iulra, Ar^, 9a7yt 9, Allan Stotr,erE, lli, tahl.r-quah, 18, 8tu, 795yr l(l. Vern Whlt--side, 54, Iulsa, 8m,727yt Il, BiIl Ryah, Tul6a, ,+3, 8m, 20y; 12. R.btrrcruenwald, 17, BarrL:6vi11., 8m, i4yj 13, Bill Boggs,38, Tulsa, ?h, 712y; 1.,1. Frod Couch, 57, BroL.rn Arror,,57, 6m, 4a1y,15. Marilya Oay, 27, r\lsa, 5m, l, l?3y.(15 starLers, l5 Iini€hc.s) --Vern Whit.sidc--

1TI] Ai\\UAL 'T-INT

Il1ILS 20 & 19 KII-O ROAD RUNS(Nljssouri 1'aLley AAI- 2! KILO CHAMPIO\SHIP)itlarcL lir, 1974 ai Manhalran, Kansas2t) I<it. (:.or..: Re..rAt i,Z:21 by Jim Birnbam, Fi,lIay6, Ks, Srare a.\1,re.:, ).)13.1. D.:nrir Delmori, unar., EinNoria, rs,, Lt,:11: Z,r.ankRo.lriguez, Salrnr IC. Ks,, t7:0.1; 3. Scott fiche

''.'' l.:6lvlarynrounr C,lleg.:, Ks.j LA:13:5, alhu.L C.,), Strea-kers, Richfro..1, KeniucLy, 6,.:4.ri fj. Perer o.!zco,salina TC, Ks., 7lJ:j1i 7, ljenncth Katz€r, LLnc.1n,NebraBka, ?1:18 (isl l0-39 Years); 8. Dari.l Fothlaut,limporia TC, K6,, 11.22,.1. Itobert R.sales, 5alina TC,71.21 I2^a3t-39),1rJ. ClyC€ Dawirlsor, Emnoria, Ks-,?1r29 (3rd 30-19); ll. Karlron NayLor, ro:eka Runninga,lon, Ks,, 121A7 (.lth l0-39)j 12. Dan O!ngcr, Streak-.rr, wichita, 1.,s., 73t21111. aje.al.l Mariin, Mary-mounl (rollege, Ks., 7l:,1 (5th l0-19)j 1il. Crreg Ander-ron, Top.kaRC, 14:ZA,la. Eab Creighion, uhat., Ar-woo.li Ks., 14:42 ()st 4A-19')t 16, J.hn Bror'n, Emporia,r!., 77.19,1?. Franl Thorne, Sirea!ers, 7?:45r 18.Ja. araz.a, Salina TC, ?8:38; 19, Ar.e Richards, KSU-Manhattan TC, Ks,, ?!:16 {2nd 40-,19); 20. Fld\rardRone, Emp.fLa TC, 81r10 (3rr1 .10-.19); 21. Sreve Silver,KSU,Manhattan TC, 8L:a3t 22" Steven Milier, KSU-Manhattan TC, a7:32; 23. Panl Foresr, Ft. Riley, K€.,rJ8:03r 2.,1. Jo€ Smith, l<SU-Manhatran TC, 89:37;

LARRY ADUDDE]-]- $INS Jl] KiLO RACETuisa, Mohawk Park, Oli1a., I cb. l6th 11:00 A,M,TemD. 43 to 50 degrees. (t5 starters, 15 lini6h!rs)

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25. Howard Kittleson, uat., Manhattan, Ks., 93:5t;26. Dal€ Copp, Str€akers, 95:16' 2?. Ratph Sumerhilt,@at., Manhattaa, Ks., 100:,t3i 28. David Linebacl<,KSU-Manhaitan TC, 101:23; 29. Wayn€ Warreh, urat.,Mahhattan, Ks., 102:18 (4th ,10-49); 30. Bernie Feldman,Ksu-Mahhattan TC, l1l3iZ3; 31. ceoxge Mccuiston, ua.,Glad6lone, Mo,, 103:43; 32. Dadd ilson, unat., Con_cordia, K6., 105:05; 33. Robert Leiker, unat., Salina,Ks,, 105:06 (rst 50 & Over)i 34. Don Ro6e, uar., Man_hattanj K6., rlr:38 (6th 40-.19).T.amr l. Saliha TC.JOCCERS l0 KILO RUN- l Brent K. CoIJman, unat.,Ne(ron, Ks. , :15:05! 2. Ahthony Cr€dico, unat., Modes_to, Cali{., 38:25j 3. Al Olozco, Salina TC, Ks., ,10:4Oj.,1. lvaFe CoDp, Topeka, 40:46; 5. Cher perer6, KSU-Manhatran TC, .12:48 (]si Ove! 5Ol; 6. BiU Zuti, Man_hattan, Ks,, 43:1.1j 7. Paut Ander6on, Satina TC, .18:1?;8. Trcvor Swan6on, Manhatran, Ks,, 5t:,!5; 9. ScottSchvab, KSU-Manhaftan TC, 51:.16, --Arnr Richard6__

SIIERIaF'S TROPI.iY RUN (10-MILES-men, 5_MILE_Wo_hen) Canton, Ohio, Spoasor€d by Sherit{ Ceorge Fapa_

l" Sue MaLlery, 19, Co1ffibu6, Ohio, 3l:lZi Z. RoseThoma6, 3.1, Sharon, Pa., 35:38; 3. pam Toottean,?4, NesaiL, Ohio, 38:3?i 4. Etve!a Cin.tea, .13, Caaton,Ohio, 39r17; 5. Cecelia Sn€11, 38, Hincktey, Ohio, l9:,r9j6. Ernesrine Yeomah6, 55, Cincinnafi, Ohio, 4l:Llj ?.Maril],a Sandru, 3?, Al1ian.c, Ohio, ,{3:36; 8. BertyGibbs, ,14, Cantor, ,t.t:01; 9. Renate Whire, 32, Carton,.,1'l:39; 10. Jotce Mi11€r, 38, Canton, ,!4:,tZ; tl. Calo1Mohlcr, 30, Canton, 4,1:50; 12. Laura Rho.ies, Z, N,Cadton, Ohio, 45:,15; 13. Mi1li€ Daaata, 84, Canton, 46:5.,1; 1.1. CARL l{ATIIELD, 26, 1]hiltippi, W€sr Va.,a9:0? {lst Male) Old Recordj ,!9:31 by paul Talt ington;15. Kim Nutter! 20, Parkcr6burg, W€st Va., 5O:O?; 16,Jane Coates, 36, Canton, 50:38j tZ. WaIy Miesko6ki,20, C1€velaEd, Ohio, 5:!:03, 18. Roger Rouitter, 35,Parhersburg, $. va., 5:!:O5j 19. August Jarvis, 42,Ora.d Riv€r, Ohio, 54:22j 20, AUen Marsh, 20, Ashta_bula, Ohio, a1.,37j 21. Joe Mcpherson,21, Morgantorwh,Ohio, 55:03; ZZ, Dan Ri6h, t8, Canton, 55:O3j Zi. StevePusztay, 26, Ct€vetan.t, Ohio, 55:5i; Z-i. Ceorge Cuins,11, Nevada, Ohio, 515:16j 25. Irat Thohas, 19, Belte Val_toy, Ohio, 56:11; 26. cary Lirtl€, 17, Canton, 56:,19; 2?.John M€rda, .12, Powetl, Ohio, 56:,t9! 28, Joe Muscarel-1a, 32, Euclid, Ohio, 56:50' 29. Roger Toorhman, 25,Newark, Ohio, 5ri:57i 30. RoberrA. Simpson, 19, NewarkOhio, 57:O.tj 31. John E. Rayburn, 38, Wintcrsvi[e,Ohio, 58r28; 32. Kay wardman, 56, Akron, Ohio, 58r36;33. Jeriy Ml11er, 33, Farma, Ohio, 58:39; 1,1. BryaaGardne!, 31, OIdst€ad! 58:.,tZj 35. David Whale!, 27,Ak!oh, 59:0lj 36. Phil For<1, 38, Mansfield, 59:35;3?.Phil Flolence, 34, Colrlmbus, 59:,:1lj 38" Chris caidrich,21, Phiuippi, lV. Va., 59r51j 39. KeaHaI, 36, Newark,Ohio, 59:5?, 40. Ben Buckner, 35, Coiuhbus, Ohio,li0:l0j 41. BlIl Bred€nbecl, 35, tD,tependencer Ohio,60.I2t 12. F-ay Lalson, .!1, paris, Ohio, 6O:Zl; 43, NeilWilliams,34, Cantoh, 6O:42; 4,!, Rayteaver,26, Orr-vi1te, Ohio, 60:50j 45, Qreg SchneU, Zl, parma, Ohio,60:52. (128 Iinishers) NoLes. . . Hatlietd and Nutfer 1e.1froh the start through spiit6 ot 4:40, 9:25, ttt35, I9t45,2r: _. . hF. rlc...Flo oJll- d .a) ro n.t i n ) .n {4:)-.H- hFabla-pd h- zq LrrFey..-s dov rh: nl.1:lOlA locat officiat on a ten-speed bike rode rhe last mit€nirh Hat{ield. This tasr mite ih.1:37 rvas il€scribed byrhe bicyclist as "Aleost roo Jasr lor me to keep up Il

7The female wiher, Sue Mallery, led froxr Lqe srar.u the cold weath€r, Sue & Carl both won.nelr iesp€c_tive divisions in rhe recent Athens (Ohio) Marathon.Nutt€r, a student at Ohio Staie (a tranBfe! from WestVirginia Uhiver6iry), was haDpered by a bruised kneehe suflered in a 6idewatk IaU while training in Coluh_

25 KILO MINNESOTA STATE CHAMPIONSHIPRoch€ster, Minn., March 30, I9?4 Weathear 3?o, 15_20 mph winds. Out & back cou€e.L Stev. Hoag, Twin Cities TC, 4Zt4S, \tZZt2Z

i!3i15, l:2.1:18,+4:10, I:25:0511:49, lt27t1545t29, lt28tA\6. Bob Brenington, Roch. TC, ,!5:31, t:zB:Oz7. Al GiLnaa, Roch€srer TC, 45:30 1:28:58

2. Ron Daws, TCTC,3. Chuck Burrows, TCTC,4. Chuck Ceronsky, TCTC,5. JiD Berka, Minneapolis,

8. JelI Brain, ICTC,9. John Cramer, St. Paut,I0, Jim V€dder, TCTC,

14t5A 1t29,0246:00 1r 31:1?46:30 l:31:13

11. Larry \tebinger, Roch,:fC, 1:33:34; lZ. Jan Nyboer,RTC, 1:38:315; t3. Demis Hahn, Mpls., t:38i45; t.!. A!_lcnSunh, TCTC, 1:39:32j 15. Juan Sclmidt, RTC, t:39:,14; 16, Scolt Bra.Uey, RTC, 1:39:52j i?. Dwight pier-son, Roch. TC, l:39:55; tB, Ed Arenz, TCTC, I:.43:ZO;19. Martin Roller, Mlls., i:43:28; ZO. Erlheti East-ma4, N.Dak., 1:4.1rlt;21. Jet{ 1,!inrer, TcTc, l:45:26j22, Jay Luca6, RTC, 1:,!6:09; 23. Doh Nygaa!d, Mpts.,l:,18:08; 24, Jan Arenz, TCTC, tt49:t5i 25. r_arry iros-kin, Mpls., l:51:00r 26. Larry Boies, TCfCr t:51:45;27. Watter Edward6, Mindetonlda, 1:53:3tj 28. Va1 Roge.sheslie, St. Jo6eph, 1:5,1:.15; 29. R.J. \4ilkin6, l:54:48j30. Ceorge 1!hitibg, St. paut, MiE., t;5?:59j 3t. Ke!Mitlcr, RTC, ZtQttS4a 32. Lowell Hegg, Mpls,, 2:OB:31;33. Tohy Bridrnelt, RTC, 2:09:30; 34. Buck Jack6on,RTC, Z:12:15j 35. Richard Brubaker, RTC, Z:16:39;36. Joln Brunette, RTC, Z:16:55; 37, Marcia Brosaan,Mankato State, Z:30:OO. lst,10 & Over_ Emmet, East_man; lst 50 & Ovea- Tony Eridwell; t6t tvohan_ JanArerzr 2. Val Rogesheskei 3. Marcia Erusran.__DL.gh _. Di--6on__

ONlARIO RESULTSLALTRENTLAI{ DEVELOPMENTAI- OPF]N ROAD RACE5 Mi1e6, 80 Yard6. April, 7, IgTt Z.OA p.M. Z5oLaurentiah University phy6ical Edu.agion Centre,t. vauglD Johnstoa, Norrhland, ?6:I0j ?. qeiatd HoIi-day, LUTC, 25:16j 3. CeoIf NoRak, NBTC, Z?:36;4.Ron Wallihglord, LUIC, |1t Si 5. Terry McKinty,Northiaad, 28:35; 6. Victor Dunn, LUTC, 28:55; ?,tsruce Edington, Norttlrand, 28:55.5; E. r$drea6 _Andle_sen, Northland, 29119,9, C. Bobiwash, Northland, 30:05; 10, Paul St. ce!fraine, Northland, l0:1.1.5TH ANNUAL OZZIE BROOKE - BLUE WATER MEM-ORIAL 7.z-MILE ROAD RACE, Aprit ZO, 1974""._ ". O\Lario \ -alh--: a-" , s..Chr tr-""2". oaots€.ord: l6:55, Fay Wrll, t9?t.1. Ron Falck, Sarnia TC, 37t02.5i Z. Andy Boychuck,Torohto OC, 37:28.2; 3. Mije Boyd, port Hulon, Mlch.38:25j 4, Peter auttel, Sarhla Road Runaers, 38:3.4;5. Bill Ho!li.s, Sarnia RR, 38:,t.t; 6. Briab Bi66on,Kitchener TCr 39:t8; ?. Norh Kerr, BranHord TC,39:39;8. Vic De1 Beb, Sarnia \C, 39.1?i 9. DareNorthey, lvaterloo Univ., 39:.48; lO. John Arnett, Loa-doh Pacer6, ,{0:31.

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gONTARIO ONE HOUR/zo KILO RUN TRACK CIIAMPSWest Felris High Schoor, North Bay, Ontariotr4d.' 4, 7971,1:00 P.M. coaditions: 36 degreee, windy,15-20 mph, sDov flurlies.1. Bill Marcotte, 19, Tolobto OC, 11Miles, 3??y, Ut.?, Dave Yaeger, 20, TOC, lltu, 377y; 3, Nore Patena-ude, 29, LUTC, lln, 1ry, 2 tr- i 4. Vaugbn Johnston,22, NTC, 10m, 1676y; 5. Rob Lintoa, 22, cuetph,lom, I418y, I {t.; 6. ceolf Nowak, 18, NBTC, lsr HS,loh, 1364y, I {t.; 7. Vic Matthews, 33, cuelph, lom,1324y; 8. Ron WaUingIord, 40, LUTC, lom, 883y (lstOver 40); 9. Vic Dun, 34, LUTC, toa, 322y; lO. KeoSeUen, 26, LUTC, 10m, Z3Ay, I ft.., U, ceorge Ames,24, Guelph, 9n, l674yt rZ. Rollin Stanley, 17, NBTC,96, ra43yi 13. Aadleas Andre6ea, 17, NTC, 9m, 9,10y,2 {t.; 14. Jodn McKinty, 22, NTc, 9m, 17?y (r6t Wo-ma!)j 15. Ahdy Dayie€j uat., ?m, 1727y, lltt16.Erika Haltley, 6at., 6m, 104?y. --Norm Patenaude--

University A-A,, 3.,1i 2. Milhose AA, 58; 3. St. Anrh.BC, r09i 4. Central Park TC, l?1; 5. Lehtua College,3,10;6, L.l. Golden Spikc6, 393;7. SuJlolkAC, ?128.

WOMENIS N''ET. AAU LO, OOO METER CHAMPIONSHIPt, Cathy creene, 15, L.I. Colden Spike6, 39:r9; 2, Jan-et McDougau, 37, LlcS, .r3r00r 3. Rhonda Ro66, 1.1,Suffo1k AC, 45:0?t 4. Ricky Llan Ross, 17, Suffolk AC,,15:37j 5. Susan DeI-ott, 1.1, Yonkers. 47.,4Ai 6. CatbyRix, 20, Lelman Col1ege, .17:52i 7. SaUy Mccee, 32,9znd St. Y, 47:59; 8. Mary E1len Roddin, 16, LlcS,,18:50; 9. Ma!y Am McKay, 1,,1, LlcS, 5O:16: lO. RoblnRos6, 15, Sulfolk AC, 50:43;11. Jane McKay, 14, LIGS,5t:00i 12. Rebecca Tyler, 14, SulfoLk -{C, 5?:10,

2. Marcel Philiipe, 22, New YorkAC,3. Robert Byrne, 20, Fordhm U. AA,

THOMAS A. BROGAN MEMORIAL EASTERN REGIONAL10,000 METER CIIAMPIONSHIP, Tibbett6 Brook park,Yonker6, New York, Suday, April 28, 1974 2:00 P.M.Spon€oled by the Chippewa Club o{ Yonkers.Course: Three 1ap6 of paved patl... ceitified.1. Moagan 'Sonny" Femeil, 2?1, M irose AA, 3l:06.8

MET. AAU 20 KILO SR., JR., \4ASIERS & OPENCIIAMPIONSHIP RUN, CENTRAL P4RK, NYCSuday, May 5, 19?4 11:00 A.M. Record: 1r0.,1r.!8..1 by

l. Art Hall, 26, Oakwood TC (S.I. ), 1:0 .-::i,, 8 CourseRecord; 2. Bill B!agg, 24, Baldiin, L,L, 1rO5:l]Ej

3. Frank Handelman, 29, Cen,jaI Park IC. 1:06:50;.1. Francoi6€ Wulliemier, 21, Tuckaboe, 1,06j5?; 5.Alt McAndlew, 30, Boston AA, 1:0?:03; 6. Jolu Car-lepp, 36, Milhose AA, ItO9.31i 7. Cary ],{uhrclae, 31,Millrose AA, l:09:34; 8. Fred Oalker, la, St. Anth.BC, l:09:40i 9. Pat Bastickj 40, Millrose AA, 1:10rtl(1st.10-,19); 10. BiU OrBrien, 20, N,1iltr.se ,'A, tjtO:23;ll. Mike Tighe, 18, Centlat Park TC, t,10:?5 (JuniorChahpion)t i2. BiU CordoD, 39, St. An:h, BC, l:lt:08;13. Wfr. Ott, 19, CPTC, l:U:32j 1,1. At Buhl, 25, CJTCl:U:35i 15. Jack Brehnaa, Zil, CPTC, t:11:.10j 1a,. ceneToom€y, 34, Mill.AA, 1:U:44;1?. Jih Klrnle, 30,NYPC, 1:12:2?i 18. Joe Burns, 42, Eas: Coasi AC, 1:13:ll; 19, Calmah Hagelgan6, CJTC, l:11:t5r 2t. Bob Kap-lan, 29, Milliose AA, 1:13:17r 21. PauL Reiirrerg, 23,LIAC, i:1,1r04; 22. Cliff Comanor, 2,1, r,rj11, AA, t:1,!:26;23. John Pet!of{, 33, NYC, 1:14:2?j 2,1, Norman Iried-ma, 28, St, Anth. BC, l:1.,1:30i 25. irm. Brauh, 24,Middle ViLIge, N. Y. , 1:14:31; 26. Manhaaara Roa, ?6,NY. l:tj:r.:2t, T."d Do.-, -. I -a., hFor, N.,,l:14:55; 28. Faul F€rscher, 2?, LIAC, 1:15:00: 29.RhettHerhandez, 20, West point, 1:1.:12i 30, Robeir Datton,20, West Point, l:15:32i 31. VenchuL B€nctl<ut, 38,Ea€t Coast AC, l \5t15r 32. Richara Becker, Z?, EasiCoast AC, l:15:.18; 33, Tobet 11.!er, 15, LL{C, l:16:OZ;3.1. MajorNo!man cilt, 34, il est Point, l:16:05j 35,Steve Sepe, 23, Yonke!6, i:16:Z?j 16. phil Heit, 26,Ea6t Coast AC, 1:16:29i l?, Dan Crac€, 35, MiltroseAA, 1:16r35; 38. Kevin Hiqgins, 20, lVest Point, 1:16:43;39. Karl Mue1lea, 37, CFTC, 1:16:.+4; .tO. Dan Dougher-ty Sr., 45, SIAC, 1:16ra1lj :i. Howard Basis, 3.1,BrookLtr, i:17:00r .42, lja1 1,,'einberger, 22, N1.C, l:i?:Zlj .13. ceorge Haller, 19, NYC, 1:1?:43; 44. Joe Sches-sier, 20, Wesr Poini, 1:18:28j 45. Robeit Weisehleld,2r, NYC, :15:.i: r(, .. -o-Be sh-"h"o, 5r, Slor"AC, 1:18:36;,17. Robert \{ankoff, 26, Bayside, l:18:43;44. Jack Harayda, 21, lte6tche6Lex rC, l:t8:5rij .19.Bill Indek, 23, Shole AC, l:19:20; 50. Martin Br€ke11erE" Meadows, 1:19:33j :1. Jcily Mahrer, .!4, NYC, 1:19:36; 52. Kevin Warts, 17, Baldwin, L.1., t:19jitO; 53.Mike Haas, 23, N.J., 1:19:52i 54. Chai6 Neuholt, 23,Westchesle! TC, 1:20i0.1; 5a. Al Ugelow, 24, S!. Anth.BC, l:20:05j 56. Ron Rosen, 35, NYC, 1:20:13r 57.Mark Greenblatt, 25, ErooklF, l:20:29; 58, Bill Coyne52, Milhos€ AA, 1:20:,10 (rst 50-59); 59. wilLiam Brob-ston, Jr., 22, CPTC, 1r2l,Z0; 60, Ffaak Lento, 26,Flushihg, l:21:55; 61. Stev€ Capps, 19, 1!est Point,

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32:3633:t733:1?3314333t50

,1. Althur Hal1, III, Z?, oakkood Tc (S.1.), 32:165. Bill Bragg, 25, Baldwin, L.I.,6. Jim Ke1ry, 21, Fordham Univ. A-4,7. PhiI See, 20, Fordham Univ, AA,8. John Jurgens, 20, Foadham Unir. AA,9. Gary Muhrcke, 31, Millrose A-A,10. Howie McNif{, 19, Fordham Univ. AA, 33:59U. Ed Coyle, Zl, Queen6 Corlege, 3.4:16; 12. John Qar-lepp, 36, MiUrose AA, 31t23t )3. Alex Trl]mmel, 19,FUAA, 3.1:32i 14. Dave Black6tone, 30, Central Paah'lC, 31i16:15. Elic Trulmelj 19, FUAA, 34:53j 16.Bill Gordon, 39, St. Anfh. BC, 35:13;17. cene Too6ey,34, Miltlo€e AA, 35:19; 18. Fred Walhe!, 35, St.Anth.BC,35t25i19, Pat Bastick, i10, Miihose AA, 35:40(Ma6ters Champ. ); 20. Lalry Lanser, 26, CPaC, 36.15j 21. Tooy Gala., 18, St. Aith. BC, 36:21; 22. JoeBurns, East coa6t AC, 36:29 (znd Ma6te!6); 23. EdAgius, 21, St. Anth. BC, 36:33;2.,1. Toh Hora, 19,Ioaa Corlege, 36:36i 25. Bob Xapla, 3l! Millro6e AA,36i56; ?6. Anthony Fiorentio, 19, Brooklyn, 37:10; 2?,Dan Tejada, 2t, East Coast AC, 37:16; 28. Jack Hara-yda, 21, westcheslex 'lc, 3ltl?i 29. Jim McDonach,50, Milhose AA, 3?:18 (3rd Masters)i 30. St€ve 6rots-ky, 32, Millrose AA, 37:24;31. Hal Stern, 28, St.Anrh,BC, 37.29,32. Mil{e Cea, 18, Lehdab College, 37i36;33. Clilf Comanoa, Z,r, MA.{, 3?r58; 3,,1. Karl Mueller,3,1, NYc, 38:1r; 35. George Haner, 49, NYc, 38:19(.lth Mast€rs); 36. Denis culiey, 17, Yonkeis, 38r2?;3?. Dan Dougheity Sr., 45, Staten Island AC, 38:29;38. Jim Fal1ey, 33, MAA, 38:29: 39. Howard Ba6is, 3,!,Baooklyn, 38:32;,r0. Art Kijek, 4.1, LIAC, 38:52;,11.Chris Neuhoff, 23, Westche6le. TC, 39:03; 42. RobertUrie, ,15, CPTC, 39:03;43. Robert Weiserlelt, 24,NYC, 39:l3i 4,1. Alan Silb€r, 35, CPaC, 39..ZZt !'5. Dt,George Sheehan, 55, Shore AC, 39:31; .16, PauI Rei{-be!g, 24, LLAC, 40:0lj .,17, Alan Kadman, 31, Ocean-6ide, 40:06;,18. Toay Keavey, 38, LIAC, 40:09;,19.Ted Seilh, 42, Central Palk TC, ,!0:1.1j 50. Jerry Ncu-beige!, 20, Ou€ens College, 40:r5. (108 6tarter6, 96lioishers) Easleln Regional Teah Champs- 1. Fordhafr

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l:22:o5:62. Sidney Laadau, 40, N].C, r:22:09; 63. Dr.Jim Shea, 38, Btaoktyn, ltZZt Z,,6,!. Sernour Reiter,34, NYC, 1,22:51; 65. Robe!t MaLo,e, 32, N.J., lr2Z:5l66. Anthony Keavey! 38, LtAC, \.Z3tt7;67. trhspeet, 37, NYC, l:?3:30, 68. rawin Abelman, 32,Broo{lvr. lr:i7: , o. r i tiar Fur, 41. E. Nolrhpo-r,I:z3t16i 70- Stan sihger, 44, Nyc, 1:23:50. (i3Z finish-eis) Tel.m: Millro6e AA, 48t Z. <)pTC, 128; 3. W. poinr.FEMALE FINISHERS OPEN RUN_ 1. NiDa Kuscsik,34, sulJolk AC, 1:20:34 (58th) New rehate record; 2.Tobey Leme!, 30, McBuxney YMCA, 1:55:50; 3. Mari-od Ep6tein! 55, B!ooktln, 2:09:.10

--Joe KleinelbaD-_

MET- AAU 15 KILO JR. & SR. CHAMPIONSHIPS-OPENSuday, Aprit 7, l9t4 ZtOA p.M., Scarsdale, N.y.Mike Keogh, a fte€t-Jooted, aLrdost riretes6, 22_year-old distaDce rulei f?ofr Marhattan Col1ege, roapedto an imple6sive, half-hinute victoly whe! rhe 5th edi-tion ol the Metro!olirah AAU t5kh championship roa.1ru was co.te6ted on suburban stleets of S.a!6dale,The bearded, lrish-born athlete hade a virtual wire_to-wire trimph ih the 9.3 mi1€s test, iD clocking .!?:24.Keogh poured on the coals aihosr as soo! as th. racebegan on the cadpu6 of Scalsda1€ H.S., pu€hihg theScarsdale Police Dep!. pace car bxiskly tblough the6treets oI the creenace6 and r.ox Meaduw secro!6.The bri6k, sulit weaiher attract€d a field of some 3OOrunn€r6, and Keogh had a lead o{ about t5oy oa hisclo6est rival lE-year-old paul Heck ot rhe Colr&biaUniveisity t€am, when the lield ran its figure_eightpattein past the high schoot's Bu er Fiel.l miatpoinr

Breaking the tape ar the race's conclusion, Keogh,bleathing easily, 6ti11 held a tead oj exactly 3Os on thedogge.l youg Heck, who had an even widei advantageove! !.r&k Handelman oI the C€htlal park TC, 10year6 Heck's senior, who was timed in 49:18.The team title leU to Cotrhbia, which placed tro othe!runers in the top sev€n.The race was 6ponso.ed by the Scarsdale Nalio.a1Bank & Tru6t Co@pany & rhe Scarsdale Dept. o{ Recre_

t. Mike (eogh, 22, Manhattan College AA, 1-ttZ1Z, Paul Heck, 18, Coluhbia U.iv. AA (1st Jr.) .!7:5.13. Flank Handelean, 28, Cebtrat park TC, ,{9:184. KeD Rolston, 22, Easr Coa6t AC,5, Ray Fitzgibbons, 19, Cothbia U. AA,6. Larry F!eiierick 25, New yorkAC,7, Larry Han6en, 18, Col@bia Uhiv. AA,8. Ton Robinsoo, 30, New york AC,

19,115 0:0.1aAt29SAtaZ51:019. Kefin McDonaid, 23, No,Jersey Srriders, 5t:r9

10. Hugh Sweeny, 27, No. JerseyStrideis, 5L:1011. Paul Piliero, 21, RITC, 51r21; tZ. C. D€a! Ferry,24, Bethel Bananas, Conn,, 5t:Zl; 13. Syl pascate, 25,Peek6kiu, N.Y., 51t23-, 14. Dr. Norbeir Sald€r, Milr_rose A-4, 51:28; 15. Gary M!.hrcl<e, 33, Milrose AA,51i30; lii. Dave BlacksLone, 32, Cen!tal parkTC, 51:4?;17. Johr Bfennan, 24, CPIC, 5|tt7,18. Richaid Des-mohdr 16, Colts Neck, N.].,, 52:0t; t9. EdAgius,2O,St. Anthony's BC, 5ztt2., ZA. Francis Sparado, 2,1,Yofktown Hrs., azt1\t 21. Wm. Kilday; 19, corrlmbiaUniv. AA, 52:43; 22. Terry Mccool, Zl, Ma,.hattanCallege, 5zt59j 23. Dave Senechalle, 33, St. Anth. BC,53:0.!; 24. Toe Vadenberg, 19, Scarsilate, N. y. , 53:

C_uchiarra, 3i, New york AC, 53:41; 28. Fred Wa&;,35, St. Anthonyts BC, 53:55; 29. cene Too&ey, 34,y11:."^: t+, 53:56; 30. Da xing, 18, Krnss ao11ese,54:03i 31, Heary Pfunerti, t8, Oueeq6boro CC, 54:i4;32. Wo. Hifsh, 18, Cot1ebia U. AA, 54:l7i 33. LatryLa\ger,26, CPTC,51tz4i 34. clitf cohanor, 24,Millrose A-{, 5.4:28; 35. JeJI RoseD, r8, Ossining, N, y.54:36 j 36. Retuulus Mejia, 23, East Coa6t llc, 5413637. Lloyd R)-yslyvaniens, 25, TatrytowD, 54:39i 38,Steve caotsky, Milhose AA, 5,!:44; 39. paul Fetscher,?6, Lobg Island AC, 54:4?; .40. Robert Reinertsen, 31,Millrose AA, 54:53i 41. Dan Tejada, ZO, E.st Coa6tAC55:14j ,12.Roberr Freilerick, 15, Dobbs Feiry, 55:15i43. Dilk Boersma, t?, Dobbs Ferry, 55:16; 44. BruceLaBelie, 18, Fordhae U. AA, SS.Z|, !5. Malhiha Rao,26, NYc, 55:22; 46, Bitl cordon, 39, St. Anrhony'sBQ, 55t25;17. paul Skudder, ZO, Wittims RRC, 55:37;.18. Bob Kaplan, 3t, MiUro6e AA, 55:5?; 49. RichardBeckei, 28, Ea6t Coast AC, 56rOZ; 50. Jim Beckman,23, Dobbs Ferry, 56:1.1; 51. Joe Viverito, .10, LIAC,56:r5 (161 vei.)i 52, John Dotan, 20, Sche.,, N.y.,56t26,53. Jack tlatayda, 21, W€stche6te! TC, 56:4lj5,!. Fernando Castitlo, eueen€boro CC, 56t4a; 55.Billy Kondylis, 23, Btoft, 56t!-9.,56, Jim Fahey, 33,We6tpori, Cr., 56:52;5?. William Indek, Zi, ShoreAC, 56ta4r 58, Williad JoDes, 26, Blookl)a, 5?:1ll 59.Paul Couitney, 1,1, Ossining, N.y., 5?:ZO, 60, ChiisNeiU, 16, Dobb6 Fetry, 57t/jj 6t. Anilrew Bifol, 15,Dobbs Ferry, 57..ZZi 62, Jatue' Borde., 46, East CoastAc, 51t24t 63. ch!i6 McKnight, \A, eCC, 57tZA;64.Robert Fine, 42, N.tpC, 57:29,65, Howard Basi€, 34,Brookll,!, 57:30;li6. Tohy Keavey, 38, LIA(j, 57,34:lj1. Howie Bergese!, 28, LIAC, 58:OO; 68, Dan Dough_erty Sr., ,!5, SIAC, 58:03j 69. Jlh patter6on, Nyc,3?, 58tA6,7A- ,4t Ugelow, 24, St. -A.nth. BC, 58:ti; ?1.John Aragrudi, 20, eueensboro CC, 58:13; 72. EricW_alther, 35, St. Anrh. BC, 58:14; ?3. Bleilen Ache6ty,

ir,^)":-.1. q8:'8: /.1. D-E suUrvab, 24. Eroot, F,:8: o: ?.r^. :ol po€".. rq, N\c. "e:+_: .". sr"n..yDubin,_ 18, Lehhan CoUege, 58:53i ?2. Tom Can{on,4.1, NYC, 59:03j ?8. JoiD Tobey, 47, NypC, 59:15,.t.: t"^! t: | .an. ', Foos-r-tr. )a:tb: 80. cnr.s NF--c5F€t r TC. 5o:lc; 8j. Art ^i..-t , r4, Lt_!J:/-,::2. v.A. Ba\ref . ,1, cr-pnv."n, -9r5?i

_l r.l: _r o,9!)l z-. /Fn-) coh-r, ,o, ( orumbia . . AA,:Jrizb. M,\c I Ch-, i8, CF., ql:jo;21. Mc,lpo

43. Cregg Rina, 34, LIAC, 59,57j8.!. Doug Ormohd, 29, Ossihins,59:57j 85. David Swingt., re, SiAnth. BC, 60:12...9?. Joe pardo,50, Flushing (Btind) 6r:1.1. (2?9lihishers - MaIe 257, Female ZZ,FEMALD FINISHERS- l AliraScaldurra, 18, creenlaw!, L.I.,5q:04; Z, Cathy creene, lb, L.I.Colden Sprkes, bZ:OO; l. Jaae Jar_cho, 13, Scarsdate, 63:44; .1, Ma!vHoffhan, lq, Cp'la, 69tz5t 5,Lr;Franchesiaai, 31, NyC, ?O:35: 5-Ll,ada Mutten, 26, CPTC, ?tt54.?. L)ih T. Blackstone. 33_ cp_'tC, TZtZAt 8. SaUy Mccee. 32.NYc, 7.1:3?; 9. Linda cenrlino.22, Nev Pattz, N.].., ?6:13; r;.Am Dec!ol{, 39, Nyc, ?6:50_Teah Score6r 1. Col@bia U. AA.60; Z. Central Fark TC, 95: 3.MiUrose A-4, llOi 4. St. A,th. BC.16b; 5. East Coast AC, 19Z,

MIKE KOEGtl

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.!.e-DOREEN ENNIS CAPTURES THIRD ANNUAL RRC-N. Y. ASSN.. MINI.MARATI]ON (6-MILES)Centla1 Pa?k, NYC, Saturday, May 11, 1974 - Waffles

and honey beat out spaghetti and butter a6 a taainingfooc oy a sl'Cbr margir rodat as Dorpcn tnn-s, ."fr--senting the Nutley (N. J. ) TC, eon the third annual mini-maaalhoh in Centaal Park, settiag a course record ol3 rt:45 " 6.Miss Emis, a 17-year-o1d senior at Nutley H.S,, who

had the walf1e6, put on a closing lick in the last 200ylo pa-s and aplezr caLh) C-p"n". l<, oI Vall"), SLr"ahH.S., by 3 secohds. Miss Cr€en€ represented the LongIsland Golden Spikes.Tb€ two youhg woheo were among 157 staatea€ and 152

fini6he!6 in lhi€ lalgest race foa women, It was h€ldover the 5-mile 5o-yard course aroud Central Park's

Tl" !!ce sc6 oric:.arry lno r. as rrF .razlrFg" vara-thon belore Elroy Hirsch, the famous €x-football playeawho6e nicknee wa6 Clazy1egs, voiced objeciions.The yougest l0-year-o]d Christina Kuscsik,

wrros" mo,hF-, N a, :" Iamo-s Io- lFaoin- .h" . r-6- l"|o lc /e u orpr i_c dd"d in . a..'l or s,Nina, doubling as meet director, Iinished third lot the

third €taaight year but bettered her previous time by 1?s.Little Chrlstina finished 80th ib 49:38,Mi6s Emi6, who ha6 compcted against Soviet athLetes,

trimmed 3. Ls off the course mark set last year by 15-year-old Kathy Shrader of Middl€town, N. Y.V.bs Gr-- '-, -h- b"cond plrc- t'n ,r' " rs on s- ag-

hetti and butter 5oa the carbohydrate va1uc.1. Doleen Emis, l7, Nutley TC, 36r.,15.6 CR; Z. CathyGreene, 15, L.l. coldeh spike6 TC, 3li:'!8; 3. NlnaKu6c6ik, 35, Sullolk AC, 37:20; .1, Anita Scandur!a, 18,L.I. Golden Spikes 'fC, 3'1152, a, Marilyh BevanB, 24,Balr:n o.-. Mo. , 8r01: 6. V-r/ V-p-1.-, /0. ' .rnanCoilege, 38:22j 7. Kathy cood, 16, wa6h. , D. c. StortsIhternational, 38:2?j 8. Mary Alb!ight, 15, uat., Nut-ley, N.J., 38:39i 9. Carol Conlon, 16, Nutley TC, 39:0ti10. Diane Andfade, r8, suffo1k AC, 39:08; 11. cathyS*ilzet, 27, Central Park TC, 39116; lz. Na.cy Linday,2,1, McBurney Y, 39:20; 13, Frances Goulart, 36, \ii1tod,Ct., 39.17t li1. Nor€€n White, 12, Syaacuse Charger6,39:57;15. Nancy FranL, 13, LI GsTc, .10:15; 16. JanetM.DougaU, 3?, LI GSTC, 40:16; 17" Maro Bohakjian,14, Nutiey TC, 40:21' 18. XathLeen Co!iigad, 12, Bktynshiders, 40:2?' 19. Mandy Caiazza, i4, suf{olk Ac,40:39i 20. Ricry LlDn Ross, 17, SAC, 40i39.5; 2I. CarolRamsladd, 16, Nutley TC, ,!1:28; 22. Wendy Pusch, 14,Syracuge Chargers, 4I:3Zi 23, Mary Ilolfman, 2A, CP'IC,41:47; 2.1. Rhofda Ro66, Su{o1k AC, 1Z,Q2t 25, BatbAno"rson, l', 1. . Co dFn sp.,F, , , 4l: 4.,.6. . oann"P. Flei6hmann, ,16, Bill'6 Runnihg Broad6, Phila., 47:r0 (l€t vet.) Team: 1. L.I. colden Spikes TC, 2li z. Nut-1", lC. \.J., 2/: {. SLIIo. }C, 2:.1. SJ-a.-"F C\arg-er€, 63; 5. Centlal Parl< TC, 8,1; 6. L,I. GS TC 'B ',86; ?. Liberty AC, 109; 8. McBurlney Y, 127]'9. 92LdSi. Y, 149;10. Lehhan Coliege 1?8; 11. BiU's RumingBroad€, Pa., 21li 12. Biooklyn S|Iider€, ZZl.

East Orange, N.J., 1:,18:10 (Ist Open);4. William Kil-day, 18, Columbia V. AA, i:48:15 (3rd JI.); s. C. DeanPelry, 24, washingron, ct.,It19t14 (znd Open);6. Ed Tuare, 18, Parsipany, N.J., 1:.19i50; 7. JohiGa!Le!p, 36, Lrahurst, N.J., r:5?:10 (3rd open); 8.Joe Buhs, 4,!, Broq, 1:52:31 (1st Vet. ); 9. Mah!andaRoa, 26, NYC, 1:53:41j 10, Tom Cherchuk, 19, Carlisle,Pa. /Gettysburg College, 1:5.!:51; 11. Paul Heck, 19,Columbia U. AA, 1:56:.14j 12, 1tm. Hirsch, 18, Co1@-bia U.AA, 1:56:.14; 13. Doug lviuiamsonr 2?, NYC,i:58:10j 1.1. Ri.hard Becker, 27, Jamaica, 1:58:18; 15.Bob KapLan, 30, 1:59:,10i 16. Paul Fet6cher, 27, W.Hempstead, 1:59:54j 17. Dr. 1r-alter McConnell, 42,Whalton, N,J., 2:00:36 (Zn.l Ver, )i 18. Kevin Maloney,26, BroN, Z:00:36; 19. Russell C1atz, 42, Boonton, NJ,ztQl.l3r 20. George Ha]ler, =9, NYC, 2:01r2?; 21. DotDixon, 4il, Ha6tings, 2tALaaj 22. Brian Jost, 26, NJ,2t0\t55,23, Joe CaLdwe11, +i-, Ea)Ir6, 2tA2t22t 24. Dt.Witliam Duggan, 31, Bron, 2i03;11; 25. John Ei6ner,27, NYCj 2:04:08j 26. Adihon_v Keavey, 38, Fafming-i\Ie, Z.A4tZst 2?. Ed O'N€ii, 30, Eelleville, N.J,,ZtQ5tI9,28, Jeny Mahrcr, .12, titC, 2:06:11; 29. RickKarterean, 38, NYC, 2:0?:07r 30. CForge lyhite, 31,Ner'Haven, Ct,, ZtA7tza,3i. Ed -{glus, 2Q, LIC, ZtQTl17r 32, Ja.k \!allace, 42, tonkers, 2:!?::a; 33.Robcxt Urie, 41, NYC, 2:08:01; 3.1. Hon. Arnold c.Fraiman, .18, NYC, Z:08:0.1j 3i. Alan Kaufdan, 30,Qceansid€, 2:08:.1?; 36. Srerher Chase, 21, Queen€,2: AA): 57. A .n S 'ocr. ). \"(. .: : : 8, )crmou-H€iter, 3il, NYC, 2:11:5.1;39, Bill Coln:, 53, S.I.,2:13:112 (1st Mastel6); il0. David H.adlet, ,11, Brookside,N.J., 2:13:0,1; .!1, Robeat Malon€, 32, Rrtherlor.l, N.J.Ztllt33t 42, D!. Jim Shea, 18, Br.o.{lr*n, 2.,I4t52t ]-3.Alan Druckman, i13, S€aloid, 2:1-:!l: .1+. RichardHearn, Jr.,17, N.J., 2:16:28; !:, araniReilly,38,Brentwoo.l, Zt)6,391 16. Dr. Le.:rs SchNartz, 4,1, NYC,Ztl1.A5, 17. Brian Salzhers, 32, I.\ .qaven, Ct., 2:l?:21;,:18. James Speer, 37, NIC, 2:19:.18j .19. Nat C1!ul-nicL, 43, Rosedale, L.l, , 2:20r50! 50. Lawr€nce Cohen35, New Havcn, Ct., 2,2r):a\ ai. Al lvlonk, ,!9, Pa1o6

t., ?:20: 2: .2, . -t r -: FnI cto, ',,NYc, 2r21:0,1. (8,1 iinishers) c.urse Record: l:35:04.6by Paul Talkiogton. 19r-2, ---ro€ Kleinerman--

ROAD RUN 1ST NATIC\AL AAU SR. 1'OMENIS10, 000 METER Ctl4llPs - S:onsored by RRC oI N, Y. -with cooperatioh of \tC aerrt, oJ Park6 & R€creationMay 18, 1974 - Cenrial Fark, NYC - l2 Noon.Marlene Har.nicz, a 1,-_vear-old high school stud€nt

froh Fittsburgh, iho brlised her kne€ on Friday in aoautomobitc acciden. in \er! Jersey, covex€d the 6-mile350t course in lr:31,2. fhe listed r,olld record is 3.!:51 by Kathy Grbbohs in L97t over an oval back. MissHarewicz had son the tSTFF cro6s-country champion-shi! ih 1973, A iielC ol ,16 rune!e 6tatted the racewith 43 comtleiiag ihe course oJ one lap, plus 350y,

l. Marlene Haie(icz, !5, Mr. Lebanon TC, Pitrsbu!gh,Pa., 35:31.2i 2, Jackie Hansen, 25, Beverly Hills,Calif., 38:03! L Cathy Gieehe, 15, L.I. colden Spikes,39:1E; 4. Nina Kuscsik, 35, Sultolk AC, 39:50; 5. Robihvoelker, 27, Liberry AC, Ellswolih, Maine, 40:30; 6.Mary Ltapclii, 20, L€hman College, Brod, .,10:58i ?.Nancy Liidat, Z.l, \tcBulney YMCA, NYC, ,ll:09i 8.Diane An.lrade, r8, Slf{olk AC, 41:29; 9, Katheain€ E,Cood, 16, Sports Int'1. TC, D.C., 41:45; 10. KathySvitzer, 27, Cen|Ial Park TC, 42:08i Il, Suzanne

RRC OT AMER]CA NATIONAL POSTAL & N. Y. ASSN.30,000 METERS CIIAMFIONSHIP (18 Mi1e6, 1128y, Ui.)Suday, Maich 31, 1974 1l:15 A. M., Cehtral Pa!k, NYCWearher: lvindy with slight drizzle dullng race.l. Mike scarsboiough, 19, Teaneck, N.J, /Gettysburgcollege, 1:,!3r35.3(istJr.),2. Larry Hansen, 18, Col-umbia U. A-4, r:,!4:54 (znd Jr. ); 3. Hugh sweery, 27,

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Williahs, 35, Wa6hington, D.C., Zt3O,IZ. Mandy21r:-?,^rn,. sdfolk Ac, ,13:30; l:. Mary Hoifman, 20,t enrr!r Parl .C. aJt'2i 4, Ma!) Dohcr.l, 2., eu"en"_Coll-C". r4:0,. r.. FhoFda Fo,s. 14, SA, ,44:'oi ri, Pi.!y L/Tr Dos., tj, SAC, r-: .rtt. f.za.::'",:" "-dj', alt \ev vor. pAL, r1:z?: r8. Llrr..i ,"lt-, 4", v.B.-ncy y\4( p, 4o: .: ja. r'm L. D"cro(I34. \YC, rb:,0:2,. \jn" Cr"hp-. 24. \4r. .Fbano- ,, ,illfo:iel: D-d-...61\2t zr.5d-rh p-acoc!, ,., ua..,:'....:",,",/2. l-.- \4cKa\. rr', '._. cc..t7:.j; rJ.i"?: '."., l-, s J o _ A( . ! t.t2. ,t. M. .ianae D.v ("i, 11. L.L Co d n co.,-s, j8:.-:ifo1rFv6, Zr, \vC. 48j-,. ,4o. d L--s, L _ini6h-r6lT.rn: . cuilort I, Zai ,. \4.BLrn"y yV^A, r?; r,L?-t.a'Pa.. I-. ro. __

1sth ANNUAL MIKE I{A.I.INON MEMORL{L ZO-MILE RUN1,.,.""-": ., Li- pp.-N.). A.no.. \-r.--, /ar., NV.J!dda\, r.bruarj zl, .1r ttaa A.M. ,/j r{inishers. Weather: Ideal, ctear, +0", ,o,,ro,r.1. Tom Fleming, 23, NYAC, t:40:.1?..t CRj Z. Joel pas_LrFa.L, 2 , hn. pa -."o- .ott-Jp, ..4-:.. i ,. B.lbtaeg, lr, Bdldr:i, \.v,. :ao:);.4. A.,O.Br..., lO, V t_-oF AA, :)Jrta: .. r!., L-.a, ll, B.oorlh. :F,:.8jH:n,o-. 8, /o I ocL. /A,':-):oi 8. .ota B.-1,"',CeDfral Park TC, Zt, \:55:Z3i 9. Toh Stoorhotl, zz,St.-Ahthony's BC, It57:2.1., tO. C. Dean perry, 2..1, Berh_:t_u"lil""t Ct,, r.57137; tr. Bitlcordon, ry, st. Ahth.BC, 1:57:58j 12. cary Muhrcke, 33, Milhose AA, t:58rOz

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llRRC- N.Y. ASSN. _AGE GROUP PROCRAMGATEWAY CONSERVAT.ION FESTIVAL 1/2 MILEACE GROUP RUNSFloyd Be@ett Field,Bfooklya, N. y., May l8184 rumers pa!ticipated-age6 4 to 7l- in ti stledliaed laces. Atl raceswere contested on anai! stlip at Floyd Ben-nett Field on an out &

5 & Under cirls 2Z0y_l. Victoria Ramos, 5,Brooklyn, 5?. 5.5 & Unde! Boys ZZOy_l. Kerry Crowe]l, 5,Valley Strem, 5I. O.6 & 7 ciris 88Oy- i. K.O'Too1e,6, Va]ley Str_

5 & 7 80r.6 88Oy_ i,Craig Barbieri, ?, NewHtde Park, 3:01.5,9*-lSi4! !8o - 1. aitanchrader,9, New HvdePark,3:03_+3-1q9Ja 8so- r. D""

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TZ12 & 13 GirLs 3/.1 MiIe- l. Kathy Corrigan, 12, BrooLly!,,l:17.0i 2. E. Carey, 13, Yonkers, ,1:23.12 & 13 Boys 3/,1 MiLe- 1. B. GolI, 13, Brooklyn, :l:36.14 & 15 Giils 3/4 Mile- l. Margaret Shanahaa, 15, NYC,.!:45i 2. Susan DeLotto, 14, Yohkers, ,1:.15.1..4_gqEqg 3/,{ Mile- i. Preston Hart, 15, Yonkers,3:31. 5; 2. Kevin McTernan, 15, St. Rose, 3:35.0.Women's Open 3/4 Milc- r. Mary Hickey, New HydePark, .1:26- 5r Z. Mary Doherty, 21, 4:'rt.Men's Open 3/.1 Mile- l. Eilly Kondylis, 23, BroB,3:19.2: 2. Roh McDohald, 22, NYC, 3:20; 3. GeorgeCoods,in, 20, NYC, 3i24.5t ,1. Joln MiU€r, 18, Bronx,

Y_:]!I_e]1!_1SJ!L3 - t. Joe Bessel, 43, Freeporr,1t57.1,2. Dt, George Sheehan, 55, Rmson, N.J.,5:19j 3. Jim Morah, Ba!donia, N.Y., a:20; 4" ArtSIrear) .10, Selden, 5tZZi 5, Et).. SeiII, 41, NYC, 5:.10;6. Alan llruckman, .,13, Seaford, 5:,12.

--Joe Kleinerman--

SECOND ANNUAL COLDEN SHOE ACE QROUP ONEMILE CiiAMPIONSHIFS - Sponsorcd by RRC of N. Y.Yonk€rs Raceway, Yohkca6, N,Y., Suday, May 26,

197,1 1:00 P.M. (880 Yard Tla.k) - Ben Jipcho, th.ln os. s-1. c . (u. '"" o - - <1 r\'s \-"rwas the honorcd guest at thc meet. The RRC pre6ertedhim wirh an RRC of America meda1. Th{: youg agegroupea6 also gave him RRC shirts Jor his four children"Ben r€mained at the meel- {rod 6Larr to linish helpingthe officials oul by starting 6ome of the rac€s and talliingto the young ll)ne rs.A total ol 5'18 young !6ners parricipated belole an aud-

ienc€ oI c1o6c ro 3,000 specrators, All linishers {,€r€awardcd laophies. Preston Hart of Yonhers won the out-standing athlete award lox his,1:,!1 rccoad in th. 1.1 & 15-

5 & Under 220y- i. Andrew 14r1lite, 5, BroMville, .19.0,5 & ? Cir16- 1. Pat Streams, 6, Yonker!, ?:3i.6; Z. Kat-hy cohane, Mahopace, 7, ?:33! 3. Kiernan o'Toole, val-1ey St!eamr ?, 7:34,..q9I!- t. wm. Bartholomcr, 7,Val1ey Streafr, r1:40.2 Ner Recordj 2. ild Kennedy, NeiHyde Park, ?, 6:5?; 3. Stea€n Macri, NHP, ?, 6:58.0,8 & 9 GirIs- l. Patty Ouinn, 9, F1o6hihg, 6:31.8r Z"Caroline sonnehbcrg, NHP, 8, 6:38i 3. Pat Br€en, 9,\'rE. 6:J ..._g!.Ig- t. <<or or..-r. o, ." t-) sr.-"m,5i06..!; 2. Tim Manning, VS, 9, 6:10; 3. Michael DiTor,-aso, 9, vS, 6:12;,1. Kevin McGorty, 9, NHP, 6:20.10 & 11 Oirls- 1. Lec Ann Kornberger, lt, VS, 6:08r 2,To!a Dlzal, ll, Yonkers, 6:10; 3. Ann Dolah, 11, Brook-lyn, 6:ui 4" Laura Ouinb, 11, vs, 6:11.5, . . Bovs- t.James Cardiner, 11, Yonkers, 5:30.8; Z. Chris Carer,11, Bardonia, 5:36' 3, craig Bartsch, 11, Nutley, 5:,11.1Z & 13 Cills- 1. KeUt Orloole, 13, VS, 5:28.1; 2.Nancy Frank, vS, 13, 5:35r 3. Diana caiazza, 12, 5:.!6,EgE- r- Richald Moore, 12, NHP, 5:05.7 New R€cordi2. Baron Colf, 13, Brooklyn, 5:05.?; 3. Ed Gallagher,13, Yonkers,5:08;4. Lthdon Dcnny, 13, Brooklyn,5rll.14 & 15 Cirl6- 1. Rebecca fyler, 14, Selden, 5:39.2j 2,Rh.nlla Ross, 1,1, Selden, 5:47; 3. Debbic Ba6iie, 1,1,Co1l, Pl., 5:49; 4. Connie Christ, 1.1, Seldcn, 5:,19.E!J!- 1. Prest Hart, Yonkers, 15, .1r.11 New Recold; Z.DonMcIarlin, 15, Frccport, .l:45; 3. J€ll Harris, 15,Brooklra, .1:5Zt ,1, Geraad Sfoll, valley Stream, 1.r,4:53.Igagl9_9fgl(16 & up)- 1. Mary Mape11i, 21, BroL1,5:26.3;2. SusanDeLotta, 14, Yonkers, 6:07 (€rror-lthl)Z. Dian. Andrade, 18, S€ld€n, 5:28; 3, Ricky Lynn Ross,17, Selden, 5:3?j ,1. Nina l<uscsik, 35, HEtington, 5:.1?;5. Sue Hickel., 16, Valley sireao, 5:59.VF ( On.r '6 { pl- r. oh, rrLnt. '1, -rEn"ror, \,--,.4i30.4; 2. Don Hinrichs, 18, Btiarcliff, N.Y", 1:36i 3"P- rl Pr :-ro. . L vorlcr". i: 5: r, Bi ly (o.dy .i 2 {.BroN, ,1:39; 5. Ralael Luha, 20, Brookiyn, 4:.11; 6.Charles Vitale, 18, Brookl,a, ,l:.12; 7. Tom Clark, 17,Blooklln, 4r,13j 8. Mahddra Rao, 26, NYC, 4:.17.0.

'I'HIRD ANNUAL JIM THORPE MEMORL{L RUNL"-. Il " -L ro thc :m ho.pF 1na ,.or-u , ,

Jid Th.rpe, I,enna. , Sun.lay, April 28, 19?.1 2:00 P. M.OrB" / bv Cllb.'.-.boi.o-n', to Lbenefrt .f rhe Easrer Seal Society ol Hazl.ton and Car-bon -o. ., -" r - . j s- , ,/ 4 ro . _\/ ".o "".1, Jclm Ser.ik, 22, unat. , Devoh, Pa., 29:02 {New.otr:. rec.rdt old maak, 30:1.1 by Dayi.l CoNc, LehighUnite.s:rr)j 2. Bruce Hyde, 20, BucLreU University,29r3-j l, Larrt Hager, 19, Auckn€11 U,, 29:.llij .1. MikeV.C.!, l:, aucknell U., 30:1,1j 5. Rick Katz, 2a, Nit-1e, 1., ir.kne1l t., 30:2lij 7. Kent Moyer, 19, unal,,SchL.l{iL-Javen, Pa., 30:36; 8" Antoine Adgea, 18,Olr:r :, S, , l:hila, , Fa. , 30:59; 9. Dan Bramen, 20,Bf,cir.:: ..,, 3l:0.1; 10. \{alae Bargiel, 18, Bu.knell U.,31r24; ll. ErLl Giulian, 20, 1lrest Chester State Cotlege,31:2- -1, rave Anderson, 21, lvest Chesrer Statc, 31::31 1:, -.m Gardnea, 22, Buckhcll !., 3l:58! 14. Steve:_.r.:, .i, 1'"'. Che6ter State, 32:?,!j 15. Richard l.{arris3i, ::a:,, Lansdale, Pa,, 32t35,16. Lewis Cunderman21, ::a:., ntugtown, Pa.,32t17i 1?. MarL Zavot, 19,,,:ri:: a.llcge, ltilkes-Barre, Pa., 32:56;18. Bobr.1i.r::i.r, ?1, W€st Chestel State, 33:10; 19. Creg Yut-{., :: BLlc ML, High, Orwigsburg, Pa., 33tZA;2A,

...-- ,-AbdL.1 ',28, I p C r5. L.r Dht"..ll:r:: 21, Eaic Krammc6, 17, Blue ivlt. lligh, PotrsviUea:,. l-:11...36. Guy Candy, 51, Allentown YMCA,

461 '... 1, -") c,. ,"o tt, . an)P1!l.lcr, LJ., )6t2A...19. Mark Reitz, 1?, Jim Thorpel::=: l5l Re6idch!). . , ?7. Suzanne Harris, 32, uar. ,

41:-1 r o-r.5dt-,.8 '5-.) -".lFr..:.., 11, unat-, Souderton, Pa,, 43:aZ (znd Fehale).,:4, iattma Ali, .10, RRC, .15:2,:1 (3rd Femare).,156":,.ir) n-lndt, 9, uat. , SMnit Hi11, ua. , 60:10.1r.: starters, 158 linishers) T.ams: 1. Buckncll Univ.,:a,; 2. ',le.r Chester Stat€; 3. \4arian High School.

iHE JIM THORPE IVIEMORIAL RUNTh. telerision set is turled to lhe hovie ol the neek.

"{ E n.orJo-r. hF ,- '-y ^r" r1 ' a .-" -.n J"-,ictirE Custer'6 lasr sraDd. If asked late!, mefrber6 olrLe family would probably corxectly id€ntiJy rhe lndianleaders as Sitting Bull .r Crazy HorEe, Th€ rames olceronifto and han). oth€rs hav€ become well knowa be-.arLse lhcy have beeh giveh a great deal ol expo6uae innrant media. I| iE surtrising, however, that an Indian

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iim (James Frances) Thorle, borh in oklahoma onnlay 28, 1888, becam€ on€ of the grearesr E!orr6 ligu!eso! all time. 1thile atr.hdihg Carli.le ln.lian School in!ennsylvania he bccatue a aariohal football sensationduritg the 1908 6eason. His uique arhletic ability ledhim to lhc 1912 Olymlics held in Stocklolm, Si€den,Lrnfortunarely, the medals which he woh ih capturingboth the !entathlon and decalhion ritles wer€ revokedand his adateur 6tatu6 aehounced.For some years alter, he played prolessio.al baseball

wirh the Ne{ York Ciaats. Ihen in 1920 h€ once againparticipared in IootbaU as a prolessional. In 1929 his

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Duling the po6t \,ar years he sulferedtwo heart attacks, and died on May ZE, 1953 in Lomita,Calilornia.Jim had earried thr€e tlhe6 duriag hi6 life. Historiahssay fts caleer 6tarted stipping wheh one o{ his sons(Jahe6 Frances, Jr. ) died oI Intinrlle paraty6is, Doctor6at that tihe could do litrle for such conditions, Todayh,Fdi,i. h.s -:.- C.", -o,arcFo as..nsr rh-s,.,ri,Ir:ns,',-."-,: ..1: c-" ^- 5F. so nd-v orccn__z" .ors ^hicl h- o rl-os" aff... -d ri h abno,m._:r.-..In 1972, the Iilst Ru for Those Who Ca,l,va6 heldror the ben€lit ol the Locat Easrer Seal Sociely. Th€ painf€1t by crippted persoEs wa6 experieaced ih part by

lf""- "'" .'. 'h- 6_- nl.Fs rron _ i.eb,zr b"rr, .o L,.I oar .-". rj ota. - oi n- ar r -re, Abo I z8meh rah in the Iilst rac€. Last y€arrs ev€nr attract€d 9o€nt!anr6, and rhis year 168 hen, wohen, and childrentoor. part in the annuat event.

6. B- S^, Robin€on, WS.., TBtZtj t. "r-"'r-oo", ,r,*1::,11j 9t Dl:\ Hipp, 7e:2e; e. crahah c. HustoD, D.c.-ra,:_cr:j -90:rr: r0. Rod s,ec c, Dc ha!.iF!s. 8r.,r.hau, 82:1.:,2, \\,L. Vau6.4,l, 82.qb.,'. :" ":". chadv '.1. 81:zri t,. ndy AJsrin, 8r:r3,d\:\q: r3, !I cha5 I "oqa-d. 8,:1,: ro. N-cl. cr-(o, 80:51; 20.-Marty Sullivan, 4!', Dc:ts , 8?r30; Zl. Attaa Ryd,!!,11; zz. o..ia s""rord, 89:11; 23. Davrd M, Brahms,89:34j 24. cdy Ceponis, 89:38; 25. Aeh cioldslein,o0:0q: 26. De-.i.r V. B" 6cm, L[5L, ou:t8j z?, DareF Bri€h. o0:2r: zg. Boo Cra r". ,{S( . aO:lO, 19. .t -d_"1;::,, .^.,ri 0. DoLe F Jrhac.. oo:cq. {r. ! o)o:(aj \1..aVur-a\, or:04j.{, V:.ti- tor_l€rel_15-:3:r 3.1. Kurt sanjoxd, 9?:05: 35. Larry Les_er, 97:19. (.14 {inishersl Teah: Wa6hington sc.,2-^MILE OPEN- 1. clym Wood, 9:55. O: Z. Ricb Dugan,i:l:'', t ' Aro rs. ro: ^: a. Do I s o.o. ru:zo: -.l_1,"1 "-: 0: ..: 6. D-r '),-.. ro:14: ?. vi.e I e__

orga Dr ,i06, 1), tt Zt lt. Va.. ( oioier.'r:l : i2. oa rtrp,,-, ar, t :l : t.. , n uoo,J, ..1t.: .t.RoUand Elliotr, 1t:30i i5. R,E. Brown, 11:32, (5? fini6h.--bor) rr ursl n -

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^rh I1o- ,-, ro. - o, \l"_cnr'B-ar v'. r h. i.o an o4g--r a,d irscounrerpart on the ea6t side oI the Lehigh Riv€r joined_"^

! l h- orFsenr Do,o je4 o . , -l of F. .. i" "on:' -:1"" ."-" oI Dhi ad- , n.aVo- ar.,, q r:", , '," o-i,it {as the home of Asa packi:r, one oJ severat Diltio!_aire rcsidenfs. t-{e s.a6 rh. found€r of Lehigh Universi!y,organlzer of the Lehigh Canal and rhe Lehigh Valteyl"'*,hiclbo...'hF- tl : g ao, 6Lrr, o ,,. .. -d.those grand days passc.l aod the joinnrgo{ the rr.o coD_lvfth the changihg of the laxre s.as m"j,.f, l" --i,* L-,o. s.,d. ,r dr .o,c-..?. r.o I r.,.P an 'or " ho. o r" , a aL jtn. " .t-r'L q..tnF-r . or_pany, ad a Football Halt ot Fahe were proPosed, tr.ork-ed on, and faile.t,The twenty ton granfte hau6oteLE taid upon soit flom:l^ "1*^cvYor..dThe prospcrty they 6ought has not coDe but nev€r-i:-..rcsq. ,e "oi.. sh.o z-. Lh" -xFr_thoro. .n Bd,rr.J .s ,a.\ z.!oip.rs._Jih Thorpe, both the toe,h aa.t rhe man, (r11 not be to!-gotteni Nor wiU the chitttren afflicted by c!rppLrng rtl_n€s6es. The Jim Thorpe Memoriat Ru 6pon6orcd by theCarbon Couhty l<iwahis Club wiu afJor.l r@ners an op_

":-:.'.' g p"r i.. ."r- . an e,q! rdc-. o.c . \:c.w'r Fi -o the sp;r' oL r.1 tho.oe atrv- ard h-tp hos-rho cat I b-. ore r hc nF . "" 1- cf, arp6l Ar1.-,! -nthe liiroridr' (King cusrav V _ t91Z eljmprcs,,__FrmL Gaval_-

70 rI-O OD-i\ Pt N, r"disoa ta_ S. V.enn. \ .Aor' 7, o/.-_Bcrr_p A rFi cno FaJ, ";;,r,;. ;. ,"_gether at abour a 5:30 pace. About thr€€ mltes ,rom theend, on an uphill srrerch, A1leh hr&bled so4ethingabout going for a record, rhe4 he took off at a 4r3o;ace.This Ras a w€ek before A11en 1ed Neil Cusack in the:i.ly "^riq.. of the Bo6ton Malathoh, eventually fini6hins9th i,n ZtI1toz, Eoth AUen & Morri6on were ude! thelrevious course record of 69:46.l^l:'-. -.11:"1 wsc, ob:)o: z. Pai Morrioon, r,!sc,"^;::,, j;.:''_" T""l "ll- NA. o. ?o:obi r. Bobharppr,., uaf rcn How-11, D.c, lraf!:"rs, l7:cJ;

MEET OF MILES, OAI<TON HIGH SCHOOL, VIENNA,VA,, Saturday, Aplit t3, i9?4u:+l- l?- l. Ted coo.1, r0, 6:0l; z. John Nickl€s, 6:21;, E-\ F B.r-i"-r. a:J/.1. t.;hTim G_ood, 5:05; 4. Chris r_ockett, 5:O6i 5. Lancc Free.na,r :22: 6. 9oD !r 60r -:-r: ?. h. . yn t. ttu._!:-__: r. LrcB sn i,h. t: {t.6: z. \\ nr An,-n. rj.?, ,.I : i ,,0:i:. a:40: i. Do.e sro(lm. 4:a.. <. .,,h D. ,;;",^.", "". sro-n"!cr. 1:..1 7. 3.ttpt c"-bp, .:/7.1, .I , 5lo.r. 4:rcj.l. \-,a \oll, ,1:r, j q, Dan_enhov -, , 00 6. s-noy .. , . .:ir': /. Daa,v Boeg..5:,16;-8. Toh CanJield, 5:5.1; 9. Roberr }jhitlips, 5:58.:]qll- l. Tor ward, .1:4?..!, 2. E.t Jerotu, 4:49..1;3. Rollahd EUioft, 5:0t.3; 4. Chartes koss, 5j05. Z; 5.l:i "t-'"t', 5:09" 5; 6. R. E. Browh, 5:r?. 3; 7. Larry:ll:: t ,,._ ri-o.,La,-v r -o,F_. .:-/..r: o. po8-rbur(l zrt, 5:r : ,0, uFo.g- Jo. i-r, E.4r.i0ro- Bob 'orFb, ,t). t: 7. : z, I tan, , Jlit.sa^,4:59; 3,.George Philtips, 5:0.{: 4, pete chadrvick, 5:07,l!:19- 1. Ray cordon, 5:21. 8; Z. Ed Ea!ron, s:3r. ?;r. B,r r - Burr6.o., :r.: !. Vtatr v a"hbu,n, o:Oa.b! pr ',- l. a . . I 'n". o.rr.2, D.1l f€.rbd-1, b:r'o.oj3. Mofri6 creen, Jr., 1t39"1.I'i ":- _""'. op n "r" o:08.6: z v4ry eav?., at,d.li'e, 6:.14..; r. Cr -n Cood. 7:01. ..Aletta Nickte6, l, l1:03..Race Direcror Mark Canoye! writes: ,I{ my opiniohthe top perforhances ot the oeet wele Bob Joaes, wire:"-_ll:_: ,:."I" ""f:.."sed 4:.17. r iD the 4o_4e as€ sroup-and

rhree_yea!_old Aletra Nickles perlormance. Shedemonstrated perseverdce uncomhon to chiidreh (o!ho" adLLt"Fd over 'h- ,a6r ha r_r - ov }-- b.orh"!...

__t___,_ ___ _---__,1. ?-M.II,E HANDICAP RUN, A F]LTWA} PI-AZA,GRIIENBELT, MAIiYLAND, Aprij. ZO, r9.t4

2. John Nickles, tO,

E. T. HcP. ACT. T.34t23 li:10 27,t339t02 7100 3ztoz39t22 6:40 32.12

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51. Arex Rives, 26, 12t39 r9t2o 23:19 3!d58. Nils Iostvedt, 2?, 43:3.1 t9:?O 21,14 4tb* Fast time winn€!. Ken Misner, of rhe Florida Ru-ning clan, i6 in the USAF and stationed at Bouiag AFB,washington, D. C,. . ?l lihish€as. --Bob Thurston-_

LAKE TRONT FREE LUNCH SPECL{L 25 KILO RACEJacksob Park, Chicaso, llliroi€, March 31, t9?3Cour6e: C€rti{ied Z-mile 1oop.i. John Le6ch, 33, UCTC, 1rl9:5,!; 2. Dike Stirr€tt, 25,Ea€tern Illinois Striders, l:20:50; 3. Vic Krot, ZO, De_Paul Univ., 1:27:1?; ,1. Phil Davi€, 28, Illinoi6 TC, t:23:32; 5. Steve Coidb€rg, .11, ITC, l:29::!l; 6. Blair Bertac_cini, 20, UCTC, IiZS:46; ?. Tom Hotfmdn, 26, VCTC,1:25:05j 8, Ji6 McLatchie, 32, UCTC, 1:25:06; 9. ClydeBaker, ,13, UCTC, t:33:,10; 10. I)et€ EtUott, 26, UCTC,1rZ7:22; 11. Steve Keainey, 25, Indiana Strid€rs, t:29:12;12. Aob OrConneU, 25, 111."tC, t:29:t8; I3. Mal Shu!t1eft,51, Il\.Tc, lt44t42t 14. Ron cayer, 32, TJCAC, It33i4e.,15. Bob Maatia, 53, UCTC, I:52:05; 16. Luke Steel€, ,!9,UCTC, l:.18:0?; 17. R. L. Holloway, 25, uat,, 1:35:05;18. Jobn Fish€r, 45, unaf., 1:.,13:56; 19. aom Zak, ZA,unat., 1i3.1:34; 20. cl€h coy, .12, UCTC, l:. :16; 2t.Ed Hahn, ,10, uat., l:.10:O?; 22. phil McDonatd, 29,UCTC, 1r35r29j 23. Bob Christian€en, 49, unat., 1:50:39r24. Warren Ford, 32, II:1.Ic., ti37t)6i 28. Dick King,53, UCTC) 1:5?:15; 26. Jack Bolton, 15O, UCTC, Z:O?:36j2?. Mahny Scharf, 2?, Appalachian AC, i:38:55; 28. IsaLapaj, 23, uat., 7,11.24i 29. At]leza, 32, Wing€d loor,l:41:.16j 30. Paut Thatcher, ZO, I.I.T., l:5I:ZZr 31. pct€Beauvais, 25, lhdiana Stridels, 1:4?:56.Race Note6.., The result6 of this race were {iguredaccording to the K{rn Young point tables (Ruders 1r.riC,'Novemb€r 19?2), with piaces based oa !1h€is. "-ag R". 6 r:me abtcn, r"r. . as .-ry .i.,.. . r .,,in the top teo place€. Th€ lunheis who moved hosr inthe €tandings were the good oldcr rrlne!6 _ Bob Martir,53, who mov€d Irom ?9th to t5th, Mal Shur{eJf, 51,{roh 24th to 13th and Luke Sreete, ,!9, lrom Zlith !o 16.h,Congratulations to all the rough oid Eent It was a goodrace up tront, with John L€sch running a steady 5:10 laccho€t ot the way to puU a{ay lrofr the leading pac! madeup of some of the best road runers in the Midwesr_-Dike Stirrett, Phil Davis, Toh Hoflaan anit Jim Mcl-ar_chie. AJt€r the lac€, in6tead of trophies, etc, t thc ropLZ finisher6 had an a1l-you-cah-eat b!@ch at the etegantCoult Hou6e Restauaart in Hyde park. (pete Eltiort won

--Steve coldberg--

5. Paul Aader6on, 36, pexrysbulg, Ohio, zr58:Oo6. Mark Ostter, 18, Maloae Coltege, Canton, Ohio,va€on. 10. D6t d. Ohio. r:qo:arj

8. Mike F!eeman, 31, Toronto, Ont., 3:OZr4tr 9. BrertWhite, 17, Petubaoke, Ont., 3:O?r59i IO. Jack cray,46, Pehbroke, ont., 3:08:16 (1sl Over 40); U. RandyPloetz, Zi, Lafayette, Ind., 3:t3jl8; IZ. Aotu Zak, 28,Chicago, 111., 3:15:58; 13. JolD porter, 43, crand Rap_ids, Mich., 3:16:!5; 14. Herb Rite6ema, 39, Crand Rap-ids, Mich., 3iZ5:3Oi 15.. Maurice Freed, 19, WesrBloornIield, Mi.h., 1,t, j:Z6rO5' 16. Rich Mason, :t3,Tolonto, 3:2?:00: l?, Jotrn Koski, 23, Ahn Arboi,M,ich,, 3:29j3Oj 18. Ceorge cecas, 29, Chicago, 3:33:Z5;19. John S1a!iL, 19, lirin.isor, Oot., 3r39:3Oi ZO.Becky Wagner, 16, Sylvania, Ohio, 3:.4i:10; Sandy Tuln_--, 2o, (\.v.r a, O-.o r Ddn Ciaquc, a, Sy G,ia,oh-o, 3:rl: 0j .!r lotu "on, ,t. _o..oo. -:j2:t,.2.4. Dick Crolts, 33, Univ.o{ Totedo Iaculty, 3r,12:30;25. Carl Tuss, 30, Clevelanit Hts., O:ha]a, 3t47:I4t 26.Richard iiir:,, :3, chicago, 3:56:11; 2?. Joe Marzak,53, Toleao, Chio.RACE \CTiS. , .lt ra6 cruel to hotd a Darathoh under6uch bitrerlt cold {,earher conditio!6 but when i.15 run_

at race timej there wa€ no doubt aboutFhar thev .are Jor. The wind gusted up to 30 hphr'irh a rennerature of t?o ar the 6tart of rhe race andd-a ,. .d ) Ulirh" ni"h ,r- to" !c6 a r-(oro- - ":o:"ta ")at--m- s..rs ra.pcra-tu.e. F:nishing marathone!, re!e Fe11 covered \ithiclcles fron their chin and ears. \!imer, Doug Nevius,

n as .tre ol three exce]leht rEners {rom Matone Co[egerr. Caa:on, Ohio. Tb€ tir6t ma6ter fihisher, Jackcrat,oi \.!t\ern Ontario, Canada, travetle.t 5?5 miie6 ro!a!!i.i:are in the marathon. Eecky 1!agner, ihe only' or "- i..:".r. con .t" .r8 hF tonco r hFr .:r!l "t pnfr. . d-

S3al i.r rhe American Heart Association ror heartals.ase research" There were 5Z 6tarterstioa, seveh relay teaes oI three, and tvetve relay__Sy Mah, Race Directo!-_

i.I,.EST TEXAS RUNN1NG CLUB 4.MILE X-C RUN\facKenzie Park, Lubnock, Texas, Saturday, March16, l9?4 weathe!: 5oo, clear and €uhny.course: one hile toop, sre€p hills, "":..- s."""y ""._iace and a creek ehich had to be fordeii 8 tihes coh_bined to reader final tim€s heaniagtess

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''n--r, J hnr-j", rur u=-ir:s -.-eL ^.r-e\.n.,ran Zl:57 to win uncoht€Eted. Jih is a loreer 4:0 / mil_eI Irom Muiray State (Kentucky).1. Jifr Krejci, 26, Lubbock, zrt57 lstzo, rot5z, rezl)iZ. Fred Stricklin, Lanesa, 23:34; 3" Ed Citlenwarel,24, Sa! Angelo, 24tq6t 4. Cene Usetlonr 43, Lubbock,25r21j 5. cen€ Ada@, 38, Browdield, 26:25,6. Dwig:atPitcaithley, 29, Lubbock, 25:28; Z. Hokard Miilsap,38,Ode6sa, 26:48i 8. Bob Steadman, r-ubbock, Z?:OO; 9.Don Evans, 30, Lubbock, 2?:t9j tO. Dare Haye6, 30,AhariUo, 27:35; 11, Roger Anderson, 35, San Ang€lo,Z?:41j lZ. Alan Borger, 37, San Angeto, Za,AZ, t3, BobPeisel, 41, San Ahgelo, 28:48j t,t. Dick Morri6, 3?,Lubbock, 30:33; 15. Wairen Brovn, 52, Amaritlo, 3O:34; 16. Jack Shop6hire, Lubbock, 3O:41; 1?. Don Olr,29, Brovnfield, 33:13; 18. Nancy Adam6, 31, Brown_lie1d, 33:50; 19. Charlie NeiI, 5?, Lubbock, 36:21; ZO.Ilaniet Berger, 3?, Sa Algelo, i[:06. __Cene Adams-

\44. Pete Nic\1es, 35, 39:34 8:OO 3t:3,15. De Fleig, lL, 39,42 5t35 3qtA76. A[an Ryan, 39:45 11:lo 28t35?. George Major, 60, 39:4? toro0 Z9t 78. Tina Faaleh, 25, 39t52 8:oO 3\t5z9. Mlke Jobn6or, 32, 39:56 1r:40 ZaJ610. Milton Creenbah,21,40:A6 IA:4A Z9tZ6U. Hugh Ja6court, 39, lAtol 8:35 3tt3zrz, Roger Bufklrart, 36, 40:10 9:00 3l:lo42. KenMisne!, 25, tt:a9 lgtza zzt39*(Ed. wow! who handtcapped ihis racet '),15. Jack Mahurin, 3\, 12tt3 lgt|O ZZt53 zna

1974 HEARTWATCHERIS MAiATHON, TOLEDO, OHIO}"{atch 24, \97 41. Doug Neviu6! 20, Malone College, Canton, 2:39:322. Ga!y Peterson, 19, Malone Co[€ge, Cantob, Z:,1,1:043. Lou Wagner, 30, Swanlon, Ohio, Z.t6tl4,1. Hairy Anderson, (Ausdelantl .n, uo-rr"" O.::id,r.

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FIFTH ANNUAL F1RST TRUST_NOPTH r\jtEA YMCA l_ Cary Mlhacke, 32, Hutington, ?5:+2.4i 2. t)tnie !MARATHON, SyRACUSE, NEW YoRK ._ Riva6,.Z,t, i""*,,is,ss.l;3. Jack Halayda, Zl, Ma_May 19, 197.1- A diminuitive 20_veai_old coliege ^."."".t, W. V.,- Ze.O8; 4. paul Fisher, ZA, Ny(,, 261student {!om nealby Nolth syracuse, n. r. *"pt to a z6ts. Dave;;:;;;;", 32,Nrc,26t32,6. EdAeius.si!-hilute victory ih the Fi{th Ahuar Ma-rarho!. zr, A"r";i:,1;,;',';'. charles vitate, tB, Baookrvn.Joi! Arthur, who co-captaiD6 the spiingjierd college ?6;48 rr"t .ri.l; e. ciin c"_..*, 24, IJtoB, z6ta9lcross-courfy teatu, leturned home for rhe weekead S. o"" cr."u, S,., il, ^._ C."""", et, , z7t37t ro- Lat_to turn tn a 2:30:34 run. Takine the tead a, the ead o{ iy Langer, ze, r,r.ic-,_ zr,:s, u. Joe Buus, 45, Bogora,the rhird mle, Arthlr was tih;d at 28:56 ror fiv" N.,r., ji,,ig.e'ir"iJi,..4o;i rz. wm. B!au, 24, Middleil'i:;::1ltj i:lt; r:25:22 ror 15 miles' aad r:53:1? ror v t.g., ze,or, r:. si".. o,"r"t", 32, BroM, 28,ta; n.clear veath.r w*h te.perarurcs ,.,n:,ill uo,:. ;::LT:l::;,'i;.:1ff'.i:l.li;,"],ii. i::n,'#.i,".

fJ.'*ii:X'" ?i,*",'.TiXrhe x&e was 6anctioned bv o"' so), rr. 'ea r.a""iin6ki, 23, Brooklyn, ze:04; r8.r. ror,o1,tr,o". z,io,:+, i. r.,"yu.r."r..: i9, f,: Fi:ii'-:S:? ,? iJ:*:::;lfl;:.,l*LT;aca, N.Y., 2:36:3.1;3. David MacLeoil, sprins{ietd, ta, *."io""i,'"",, lS,za; zr. o.. ooogl,erty, sr., 45,Mas6., 2:36:43;4, peier Jeffers, cortiand, N.y., Stateb rs;nd, zg;zSl i.Jra over,!o); zz. Dr. williafrz:38:22; 5. Richard Cailson, 2:40:Zs: 6,.,cera!do_ Dusgan, 32, uroi, Zgrrg,23. Joe Navairo, 23, Rich_BroM-Manrique, Hou6ton, z:,to:49: ?. Willi@ Mc- *""a H,u, ZS,jj,-ia. Mike Haas, 23, llr.N, 29:531Mu]len, A1den, N.y., 2:44i25; 8. seth BelghaEn, ZS. C,.g ir.y".", ti, B.."ory., 30:15; 26. Mike Alrena,Phila. , Pa., 2:4'r:'r'f; 9. David How.". sp"i'gri"ra, zg, s.,:tl,",'zi,'izi iz. Johh Des Rya4, 34, Brcd. 3o:,r5:Mass., 2:.,17:55. . . lst lvoDan_ M. Bu€n€ Sy6ka, Syra- 28, F.ank -r_."ro, 'Zi, rr""rri"g, 31:0oi 29, Joe DeMarco.cuse University, 3,33130...12. Richar.l Kehdatl, T;na_ 28, NyC, :t:oS; io. R,.nara n"*eu, z?, White prain€.wahda, N. y., 2:51:40 (1st .10-.191. ..1"t o... so_ ro. 31:09. si 31. """ i""J ,1, yonkers, 31:24; 32. vin.eFerhandez, 50, Rochegrer, 3:13:59. cagtiano, 28, it."i, .rr,.n, 33. Abraham Haihan, Z?,WINNER of the 5 3/4 mile Road Ra.c aun ia coDjuncr_ eroa, l1:EZj 3.4. Jehy Keurel, 53, Hartsdaie, 3t:52. Zion with the harathon, s,as Challes Wittse, a 3z_year- (2nal Over 5O); 35. Dan oaffrey, 36, Mahopac, 3l:53.old Baldqihsville, N, -.. school tea.her, vho, rinished . . .,r2. litt e"ol"to., sr- , 61, NyC, 33:30 (r€! over 6o)the race in 29:32.e, ft wa€ the se.ohd straight road 65 srairers, 6iil;"r"1 __Joe Kleiaeiman_-!ace wiD lor Witt6e, s,ho took the Baldq,in6vilte Xi*."_ ________-_-__--__-__-.i6 five-mile race in 25:30 in ADrit. cRAIc AFB U_l,lr". "ll" "UOn, "u;;;,-;;;;;;-Taking the--lead ar the t "rr--"y -",k, Wiltse wonby Aptil ZT, t97t

ili:: tf?]" *'* over w riam rrtutki or whites-' r. a'. o,.-.", .tray 1c, z|:zi, z. Nick cosre6, rroyrirsr tuoa,e-rinisher wa6 12_year_o,d Nore::.,I!:" , i,?;i!,,,?r,l:"l*J,;iillii.","il;,,,1,.;"1,:.n:syraeuse, N. Y. in 36t24, a Z5th place overatt finish, ee11, Tloy TC, 3|t4t...It, Dr, Danlce Costes (onlv {e_while 61-year-otd Luiher Shafer;{ Haoilton, N.1/, was mate, r".y rit +S,+S. 12 {ini6hers-the {ir6t acloss the line iD the ove!_5r:r cd.esory.( Photo€ ne:t pase) --H. schr".m__ z_MAN TEN MrLE

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HuDsoN-MorrAWK R.. . " u_.,,", ^^riiii;i S::::i1,"::iff:.,":Iff :iJi. ;,:JJ,iL,^ff{::L:.*Albany, N. y. , May 19, t9Z4 hot sub, 65% h.,-idty. ,:"" "*.i..-ii.o. ; -;.";

1'.l"*il:;"t. I::: y.:llciL., L6t3o, 3ztz3,2. rie Bowl_ l roh Brooks, 4r tno 3us7 z5t5jes, 16,20, 32t34r 3. Biu Coonev. 38:53j 4. Dous Alten, Bob Berters;n, 25, ztzo 27t34 z5t4 5lrt138:531 5. Nat Freidman, ao:o?;6. Dan Egy, 4oii6j 7, ' z. Dick s.r,ulrer, :i t:ao 32,49 25t19Howard Stratron, 42:05. Markvernacchia, ZA, ltAO 26t55 Z5t5S 5ltt13-Mi1e- t. Ray Blgrow, Ilt3.i 2, Jih Shrader, 1.t:38; 3. Joe Shephera, S9, t;1o 35,46 Z8n63. Rod Wiltshire, 16:08; ,1. pat Stewalt, l6:3oj 5. aill Witt r.o, :2,' l6tel 1Atj.3 Zt:t3 5ZtI9Cary Lieberman, 16:56; 6. Walter Xin6leyj 1?:lO; 7. ,!, Geo!ge Daniet€, 34, b:00 31:08 Z5:0eCharleg Shrader, 18:ZO;8. Mike Burke, t8:21i, 9. Hank Oo""ta r.o",a, a+, rztl| 3rt| Z?:tS 52,23Vandenbe!g, l8:43; 10. pat Frank, Z0:30; u. Atdine 5. ceoxge Segebade,-24, lO:30 35:,t8 Z5:I8Fairie!, 2r:oo; 12. John Aronson, zz:r3;13. Marty , ui.t", r"iu", ig, ntao 37:4a z1ike 5zt5|F_rL\,_ 24ta4 14. Ahy Orto!, Z9:Zo. 6. Chis s"tl", -re," zt4e 3}ira Z93aNew Hudson-Mohawk RRC ofJicers f6r t9?.1-75 a!€: Bob Cox, ZO, u,aa .z6.57* Z6tB7 S6tZ7&lliafr J- _Shrader, Jr. (presrdeno Z8O State St., ?, Tod Fowt€r, 51, 10:.15 37.36 Z6t5l.L1bany, N, Y, 12210; Charie6 Stt."a". tVi". e..". j U Ben Foard, t8, 3.AO 3Z:St 29t51 a6t1|Burke Adahs (sec.-Treas.)r""*""r.ry.."."i-it. 8, Ltoyd LEdin, 54, /t5 34tlz z7 fi"l 5722Adirondack area contacr Bill shiade!., . Dont miss Richald cayre, 28, ztao 3ztr5 3o:I5the Flrsr Annuat Old StoDe Fort Io Kilo Rua lroh Mid_ iO r.*" ti.i"i.A.,. Brooks and Bertels€n outrah thedleburc to schoharie, N.y., Julv 7. l9?.1 Iz Noon. restofthelietd andplckedup enough haDdicap tihe roMerchandise prizes to an rlnish;rs- Entlies ro Jih take top hoiors. it wa6 a hot day ror distabce ruming &Shrader, Z8O State St, , Albany, N. y. tZZ03. mosr or rhe rimes vere off. However, eob Cox. U. oirTeme6see closs countly rEhe!, managed a 26:5? to;A l6t ANNUAL BRONX BICENT.ENIAL CELEBRATION his 5 hile lap of the race.

fl\ 5_MrLE RoAD RUN, van cordedr palk stadi@ Hal canfieldl.,lE\ 6talt & Iinish oJ race. cou'6e: 5 tuites w h ri]st Meer DirectorLjt9J -il- sMda). Vay to, oi4 .t:30 AM

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MARATHON START - Field of 85 ruMel6Alea YMCA Marathon at Sylacuse, N. Y.

line lo! Ilfth Annual First Trust-North5, Jotu Arthur of nearby North Syracu6e.

break {aom staitingWinne! was N@ber

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16rh LONC B:-C- aCiAN RUN - 6-MilesJan. 20, Iti= -r-: .zi:, ihese re6ult6 surfacedfrom whc:. ii:, ial ..rn mislaid" . . BeLter late than never.138 linishels. Cr::r. record: 31:42 by John Schmickrath.F;lrmodt ParL,

East & West River

Tuesday, April 23.

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JOHN ARTHUR OF NORTH SYRACUSE IYI{S FIRST TRUST-NORTH AREAIN Z HOURS, 30 MINUTES, 34 SECONDS, AT SYRACUSE, N. '. ],,4 ;i;._l7YMCA MARATHON

--H. Schraam, photo_-

SOUTHERN PACIFIC ASSOCIATIONCAL STATE NORTHRIDGE 5-MIL!]March 16, t9?.1 93 Ji{ishers,

SPA 25 KILO CHAMPIONSHI]I . LUNADA ]JAY15.5 MILES March 23, 19?.1 Overcast, 55oi -z : B-.F-r' I i. s ., de-", r., z, sea^oisTC, 1.!; 3. Culver Crty,4C, .1j

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t8CHUCK WILTSE, 3z-year-old BaldwinsflUe, N.Y. school teacher, is victorious in 5hetd in conjdction with Fi!6t Trust-North Area YMCA Marathoh at Svracuse, N. y.29132, A. --1f. Schrm, Photo--

3/4 mile road raceMay 19, His time,

SPA zND ANNUAL CULVER CITY AC SCENIC MALIEU CROSS COUNTRY RUN - 6.2 MILESMar.h 31, 1911 Course Recordi 34:02 by Phil Ryan, Gotden ltest AA, 1974. 133 Iinishe!s.Team: t. Ea6t Los Angeles 'tC, 3A) Z. CCAQ, 71; L SEA-{, 81j 4. Aztian, 91; 5. GWAA, 9,1;

Pl r^ !2. -. .^-::,i$,,, i6 4;;r;Ei;;'! l;t:; :i :;li::J:51;.3",n ,; a;;i;:i;;,",a3r,aa q .+rD,,tr!rrl !6,.. ii ;.:i:..,..,,35'' io :r .'r!.35 r.5 ?r rrarPs'r,1F'H

*,,, ;; ;ri?:lli;i:"' ll:3: l: t:llil;;l:ti.

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NATIONAL AAU ONE HOUR CIIAMPIONSHIP (POSTAL)SOUTHERN REGIONAL . UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEEKnoxville, Tenn., May 4, 1974 Weather: 630, clou.ly.l. Steven Fi6cher, 22, E."ien. TC, l0 Miles, ZOly2. Keith Kahl, ,13, Knoxvill€ TC, lO MiIe6, 66y3, JolD Mccallrlm, 27, E. Tem. TC, 9 Mite€, 698y4. George Daniels, 34, Knof,vill€ TC, 9 Mires, 368y5. Dick Schulter, 33, Knoxvilte TC, 9 Mi1es, 3Z?y6. Johr PoseU, 23, Knoxville TC, 9 Mi1e6, t3,ty7. B€n Foard, 18, KTC, 9 Mites; 8. Richard cayle, 2?,uat., 8m, l?30y; 9. Rlp Marston, 23, wat,, 8m,t679ri10. Llord Lundio, 54, KTC, 8m,14?8y! 11. Joe Shepherd,59, KTc, 8h,1,!60y;12. Tofr Brook6, 41, KTC, 8m,1281y; 13. Phillip Joies, 14, uhat., 8ft, 1?z,!yj 14. RayDockery, 31, ubat,, 8m, 12o8yj 15. Tom Fowter, 51,KTC, 8m,270y; 16. Victor Tatlor, 49, KTC, 8m,l54y;17. Cole Waggener, 57, KTC, ?fr, t620y; 18. DooaldFoard, 4,1, KTC, 7q, r458y; 19. Hal Canfietd, 54, KTC'ln, L36y, ZA. Ethelene Brook6, uat., 5m, 131.1y (lsrfeaal€), . . Si€ve Fi6cher red the pack aU the way, Therain stopped ten minutes betore racc tihe. IC Leddyse! lhe !egional record of lt miles l?ta,y last year, TheKnoxviile TC Non the team championship.

__Hat CanJield_-

WEST TEXAS RUNNING CLUB ONE HOUR RUNSan Angelo, Texas, Saturday, Apiit 20, 19?4 t0:00 A.M.Citder rfack, lvcaih€r: ?6 to 8Zo, wind ZO to 30 nph{aoh south, crea! & sunny.1, Ed Cillen\rate!, San Angelo, 9 M €s, ??tyj Z. JackPetty, Odes6a, 9m, lzy; 3. Dwight pitcaithtey, Lubbock

8h,1502yj 4, Howard Millsap, Odessa, Bh, l5o2y; 5.Gene Adan6, Brownfield, 8fr,1428yj 6. Roger Anderson,san Aigelo, 8n,929yj ?. Bobby Feiser, san Angelo,8h,913yj 8. Alan Borge!, San Ahgelo, Bh,55oyj 9,Mickey Mcclure, B!ow.tield, ?m,lZ38; 9. Mickey Mc_Clu!e, Blowdi€ld, 7fr,lz38yj lO. Jack Sholshire, Lub_bock, ?m, 989y; 11, Otto Tetzla{fr SaD Angeto, Zm,815yjiz. charles Neil, Lubbock, ?m, 236y. (19 starter6, t8linisheasJ Notes.,. The 20 to 3O hph wind blowing direcr_ly dowh the back straight took rhe vinegar out of every_one aJter lhe fir6t hile and resulted in torat distancescove!ed well below the capabilities ot most of rhe larti_c. oa.rs. --.-re qo".b__Ed. "That Texa6 q,ind is lamous I Barhey Etwetl used

to tell me tbat aU tho6e Texas sprihters u6ed ro run 9. i1& 9.3 all spring then come up to N.i. yorL {or the Nat'l,AAUjs in June & get viped out by ,O1.1 Barney, in 9.8! ,

DAN MOYNIIIAN CRUSHED WELLESLEY FIELD IWellesley, Mass., March 31, t9?,4- For the 6econdweek in a row Dan Moynihah had ohly the stoprvatch forcotuperition in lotuping to a 1:22 victor, ovcf a 15. 6 kilocours. (a little 1€s€ tban r0 eiles). rn doirg so Daa b€_catue thc first lepeat winher in the five year history ofthe Wellesiey ru, and the secold Jasre6t Ame.ican everbehind Art DulooEr (.18:48 to i18:53). Irisbmar pat McMah_on hold6 the couse aecord ot .t?:59, with rh.ee lihbshavihg the next b€6t time6.The weath€i conditions 6houlil have been conduciv€ tofast runiag as it was ihizzling ahd.lO degree€. Few

but Moynihan seem !o have b€nelitted however, as manycotuplaihed ol tight legs and stowe, times tha previousyeais, Moraihan cros6ed the {inish line quite {reshlooking, and n€arly lDd time tor a {u11 interview beforethe rest of the race €howed up. Seven runne!6 outkickedeach other for the othei top places,alt within izs ot each

l. Dan Moynihan, NMC, .48:53; ?. John Gooilvin, CSUg,50:t5j 3. Ken Muell€r, BA-A,, 5O:20; .4, Scotr caahan,CBTC, 50:2?; 5. Wiitie Speck, BAA, 50:28; 6. RickBa.l.o. NMC, r0:{2. ?. PFr,! Sripe, BAA, qO:a7; e.P.s. DoherLJ. BS., qO:4?; a. Chucl, Rrtey, CSU, .t:10; 10. Dom Fihelli, NMC, 5l:15: lt. Malk Mu!!ay,\&HS, 5tr25i 12. walr Renaud, mar., 51:33 (ist Over 40);13. Jim Stronach, NMC, 5Z:I7; 14. Finn Esbensen, ua..5Z:39; 15. Neil Coville, Eat., 53:0Zj 16. Ron Kay,CSU, 53:38; 17. Stan Moulton, NMC, 54:2Oj 18. Thoma€Doherty, Bsc, 55:03; t9. Don Dudtey, csu, 55:0?; 20.sam K1ine, Biahdei6 Univ., 55:08. (194 {inishe!6)Team: L Bosto! AA, 1O; ?. NMC, t2; 3. CSU, 23,

--Rick Bayko--

5.5-MILE ROAD RUN, GREENFIEI-D, MASS.A!ri1 20, 19?.! (?8 starters, ?1 tini€her€)1. Jolh Artlur. Com. Valtey Stride!6, 3l:58; Z. MarkSisson, 1lilliaes RRC, 3Z:50; 3. David Macl-eod, Com.Vai. Striders, 33:01; .,1, Tony Wilcor, Sugalloaf Mt.AC, 33115; 5. Jot! Babington, NMC, 33:2?; 6, Ed Walk-witz, unat., 33:50; 7. John Brodhead, Sugartoaf Mt. AC33:52i 8. aob Ahde!6on, wi11iaD6 RRC, 34:Ooj 9. pautOparowski, unat., 34i05; lO. Wm. Shrader, Capirol TC34:40; ll. Ken Wilson, Mt. park AA, 34t17 IZ- DaleLihton, BAA, 35:00; 13. peter Hyde, WiUiams RRC,35:2ij 14. Glen Ni€uweDius, NMC, 35:27; 15. DavidHove6, Con!. Val Striiiers, 35:28; 16. p€ter Hopte,uat., 36:20i l?, Beh Delmooico, Mt, park AA, 36:Z5i18. Deh.is Labranche, Mt. park AA, 36:38; 19. DougPauley, USAF, 36:.42; 20. Walt€l Hadsen, NMC, 36:.16;21. Bruce Aldrich, NMC. 36:53; ZZ. John Hale, uaat",3?:18; 23. Mark Sfebtin, una., 37t23,21. Tetty Coy^e,uat. , 37:35i 25. James DiUon, Mt. park AA, 38:OZ,woMEN*- 1. Merry cushing, Sugaitoal Mt. AC, 4zte7i2. Linda Radwanski, SMAC, 47:2,!; 3. Tara McNutty,uat. , .17:59; .1. Kaihy Kel1y, urat., .tB:Zl; 5. pattiCo1lins, uat., 50:47; 6. Nancy pa8e, MpAA, 59:5,1,

__Fred Browh S,. __

JIM STRONACH 14A\S SECOND IN A ROWWaltham, Ma€s., Apxil ZI, 197.t- Jim Stronach appa!_ently ha6 wasted no tltue resting oh his laurets atte!his big win in the Marsh post Haldicap. Here twoweek6 atterward, in hls vely next race, Jih has the

i,.". ".",i.h .:i or.:6 ,'orns car"-r. L"-vir8 no -oohtor doubt St!onach deJeated hoh€toM Iavorite BobFerrari ard the fierd by a q.hoppiDg 2:1! D a race brltedas 10 miles bur probably clos€r to 11.

.iMany Boslon Marathoners were u6ing rhis ruh as a6 days alter the 26 miler. Firsr ofthese, and also the Jirst Master ro fini€h, was TonySapienza o{ the BAA. Paul Schetl (,4ih) and Halotd cab_riel (Iofh) bofh ot the NMC were the othea glutto.s forpuni6lmeDt in rh€ top 10.

The weathe! was a sr]@y 75o or roie, and o{ cour6esoh€ oI those good New Engiaad hiUs.l. Jih Srronach, NMC, 61:,10; z, Bob fe!rar1, uat.,6_3:50; 3. Toly Sapienza, BA}., 64t33, il. paul ScheU,NM€, 66:58j 5. Atho K€en, unat., 6?:32; 6. WayneO'Hara, unat., 6?:34: ?. Bob Faulstieh, unat., 68:OI;8. Robert Mitche11, uat., 68:16; 9. creg Ke!!, uar.,68:45i 10, Haaold Qabriel, NMC, 68:5li lt. Kirk pfrang_1e, cr. Bosto! TC, 69:O?j tZ. Joln Meliobes, Walthaa;69:4?; 13. Charle. Ratti, NMC, 69:5ii 1i1. Aubert Metay.er, unat., ?1:ll; 15. B!uce Migell, NMC, ?1:38: t6.Rob_ert Clarizia, NMC, ?l:.tgj lZ. Robert Neglotti, No.Medlord Club, 72:20j 18. Jutian Siesei, NMC", ?Z:i?j

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z0-19. Telry Harily, uat., 73:3I;20' NolE Bright, STC,

?3:32; zl. Ed Glodeh, HEc, ?4:13; 22. John CamPbelL'Sr., NMc, 74.!'51 23. Jotatban Black, sat.,75:01;24. Roldd Gardne!, ua., ?6:33; 25. Mark Yesley,nnat,, 76,12i 26. Reggie Knapp, Maine Ma6ters' 7515?;??,JoeKara, NMC, ??roo;28. Ron Kdiec, NMc, ??:50, 29. Ed Norton, NMC, 78:QZ; 30. James Tucker,CSU, ?8r52; 31, Ardando Quariulli, uat., 79:51; 32.John Boolas, BAA, 80:18, 33. Pat Messole, NMc,81:06i 34. Ralph Leonard, 6at., 8l:26i 35. Jack couni_han, NMC, 82:12. (70 linishers) -_Fled 3lown Sr' _-

lz-MILE ROAD RACE, LUDLOW' MASS.Aplil 28, 1974l. John Althur, Com. ValLey Strideas, l:02:09; 2. Rog-er Moflatt, Com. vaUey Strider6, L:06:08i 3. \{aLtBlan]<er, Com. Val1ey Striders, l:06:35i '1. Ed Sandi-Ier, Sugalloal Mt. AC, 1:06:5?; 5. Don BanJold, NMc'l:o?:22; 6. John Jarek, NMc, l:07:'lL; 7. Ken witson,Mt. PalkAA, L:08:?8; 8. David Howe6, cvs' l:08:58;9. Larry Jowett, unat., 1:09:55; 10. Bruce Ald!ich,NMC, l:lo:42;11. Wm. Sa@ders, CVS, l:10:54i tZ"Peter Levesque, cVS, l:10r58; 13. Francis Devine,HaltIold TC, l:U:O?i 1'1. Lairy Thode, Gr. Boston TC,1:lr:29i 15. Jobn L. Sullivan, CsU, lrl2:3?; 16. JohnHale, unat., l:13:43; l?. Robert French, Mt. Park AA,l:13r5?;18. Rick Sclnable, NMC, l:14:17; 19. TerrvCoyne, uat., I:15:02; 20. Ben Delmonico, Mt. ParkAA, l:15:55; 21. Bob Culming6, NMC, 1:16r0Li 22. BillMorfow, CYS, rtL6t?4,23. Mark Hiorn6, uat. , Irt6:40;2,1. Clark Sdtee, unat., 1:t7:'10; 25. JameE Dami,unat., tiZO:26i 26. Norman Cote, Mt. Park AA' l:24:21;2?. Pat Dyei, Hartlord TC, l:25:13; 28. Roge! PhiUi!6'Dewey AC, l:2?:39i 29. JolD Ladb, Mt. PalkAA, l:2?:47t 3A. Iohi Lizak, NMC, l:28:ZL. (40 6tarters)

--Fred Brown Sr. -_

,!-MILE RUN. WQMEN, LUDLOW, MASS.AptlzA, ]97']-- L, Merry cushing, Sugarloaf Mt. Ac.Z5tA9i Z, Patti Collibs, unat. , 2?:'16; 3 Linda Rad$an-ski, sugarloaf Mt, AQ, 27.49i 'l susan Lambias, Lib-ertt AC, 21t53t 5. Tara McNulty, unat., 28r'11, b.Mary Biagioni, LibertY AC, 30:U.4-MILE RUN (Boys 15 & Under)- 1. Garrett Mahon€y,

unat., Z3:l?; Z. Dan Cohn, Mt. Park AA, 28:03j 3 DanBarrIord, @at., 28:04; 4. Fernando Palintino, uat.,34124; 5. Mike GoszaLves, unar., 3'!:25; 6. Gatv sulli-van, CSU,35:il0. --Fred Erown Sr. --

CEREBRAL PALSY IO MILE ROAD RACENewloo, Mas6., Aplii 28, 1974 weathe!: Hotll. Scort Glaham, C!, BoBtoa TC, 53:58; 2. Pat DoheltvBSc, 54:04; 3. Ken Muelle!, BAA, 54:0?; 4. Pete!Kuchin6ki, NMc, 55:18: 5. Terlv Gatlagher, NMc,55:32; 6. vincent Flening, unat., 55:54i 7. Jir stron-ach, NMC, 56:0?; 8. waltei Renaud, unat., 57:25; 9.Thoma6 Joyce, @at., 57:58;10. Jobn Savoir, udat',58:05; 11. Ron Gall, NMc, 58:19; 1?. Ch?is MurPhv'u.at., 58:38i 13. Daid Mcqillivrav, NMC' 5E:5'li 14.Robeit Mitchell, uat., 59:36;15. Robert G!av, NMC,59r58; 16. Kirk PIrangle, cr. Bo6lon TC, 60:04; 17.Briaa Farley, @at., 50:12; 18. Tom Hightower' uat. ,

60:39; 19. walde OrHara, unat., ito:53; 20. Paur ScheU,NMc, 6l:05' Zl, Bob Hodge, J&\q, 6l:08; 22. Mike Mad-set, Blocktoa, 51116; 23. Don Dudlev, CSV' 6\:5zi 24,Arthur Murphy, @at., 62:00; 25. Harold Gabriel, NMCozrOS; zo. r om !r".dn en, sa . , .2t'7: 21. I atrv E"'-man. CsU. 62,26, zA. \N altet Johnsoa, NMc, 62:'16;

29. Challes Ratti, NMC, 63:02; 30. James Herdoan,unat., 63:36; 31. David Black, unat, , 63:3E; 32 Vin-cent Yiio, unat,, 63:40i 33. Jid warner, ltellesLev'6.1:oo; :1,1. Mike Romao, 6ar., 6l:13; 35. Bruce Mi-gell, NMC, 64:40i 36. Rob€rt Negrotri, N\tC, 6'1:51;3?. Robert Ctarizia, NMC, 6'{:5Zi 38 lrhili: lsenbelg,NMc, 64:55' 39. Jame6 Manuel, Neqlori, R.l. , 64:57;40. Theodore Hammett, uat., 65:12r'r1. .{ndrew Ed-blick, uat., 65:3?; 42. Edward Cohen, ulat , 65:38;.13. Steve Rebman, NMC, 65:40; 14. J.!n :r' aLlace,BA-4, 65:41;45. Ton Leonard, BAA, 65:-2i 16. Iran-cis Donovan, unat., 66:0?; 47. Denhis Quim, Dat ,

65:Il;48. Bob Torosiao, NMC, 65:16;'19. iiik. Kearns'sar., 66tl9r 50. Jolt Halris, Newron, 66:21ii 51. DickCorrigan, NMC, 66:25i 52. Jo€ carLino, cSL, 66:49;53. Jenny Taylo!, cSU, 67:04; 54. Ed Norton, \NlC,6?:O?; 55. Ha!fy Cordery, urat., 67:U; 56 Joln Cala-hane, @at., 67:33; 5?. Stah Keyes, NMC, 6?:3trr 58.slr.e hLLal , h, lba ,, 67:rr; qa. Iohd.cr be q'.,NMC, 67:57; ilo. John Linscott, BAA, 68:35; 61. PaulTelzafano, uat., 68:351 62. Tim Nurnane, sar.,68:43; 63. Ronald Koeic, NMC, 69:09; 6'1. sara MaeBelman, cSU, 69:18i 65. Cindy Rogovi4, uat., 69:53.

--F1ed Bro\vn Sr. --

!/ILLIE SPECK WINS AT COVENTRY, R.I.May .1, 19?4- AJter more than lwo years ol iljuries,

layolfs, and therapy 14-i11ie Speck may be !eady to takehis pLace among rhe leade!6. Since bi6 ?Lh place liniBhir rh- l97l Bo" o ' \rard ro, 5p-.k s llmrne ..r'c_turn€d Bour. His knees went bad, then his achilles Hecouldn't ru at alL, let alobe race. For a Period oI timehe was dliving irom Providence ro BosLon every davro get treatments frofr JocL S€mP1e, BAA l.n.ho andPhysical Therapist. Iinally, duaing the eatlt l9?46eason, signs ol improvemear shosed through. AJte!sotue iop!essiv. FarfrDp races he ran Z:25 at Bosron,his second lastest marathon eve!. Now {rth a conEnc_ing 1O mil€ r--cto.y lrilLie sould atpeat to be back at aonce-iamiliar s!.r - rh€ toP.1, 1\i1Lc SDech, Boston A'{, 51:'!?; 2. Paul Piliero,Unlr, oi Rhode Island, 53:Ur 3, Vincent Fleming, Jola_6on ! riale6, 5'lr02j 4. Riciutd Cronell, J&$r, 5'1:1lj5. Jat 1iood, unar., 55:001 6. David Fern, unat , 55:ZOj ?. Mike Nofini, unat., 55:55j 8. Paul Roche' NMC,5?roa; 9, James cray, NMc, 57rLl; l0 Robeit P.Ciay, NMC, 57:32; 11. Mike Kearns, J&W, 58:03j lZ.Johh Herdman, J&W, 58:14j 13. Richard Collald, Bry-ant, 58:21; 14. Gary Geollroy, uat., 58:52; 15 Bi11varcelul, NMC, 59:14i 16. watter Johnson, J&1v' 59:l7l1?. Georg€ Schobel, NMC, 59:2?; 18. Paul Oberg,tnat,, 6z.2zt 19. Steven solomon, 63:33r 20. charlesRarti, NMC, 63:45! 21" Jim Headman, J&11r, 6'rrl8;22. Aathur Browa, unat., 6'1:4?i 23, Peter Schdidt,64:55; 24. PauI Langhar1dei, 66:ZZ; 25. Carol Krorew-ski, Coventry, ?2:24; 26, Sue Krolew6ki, cov€ntry,?Z:26; 27. George Silva, unat., 1:Z?r15.

--Rick BaYko--

CAPPEZUTO BEATS RECORD FIEI-D AT HYDE PARKHyde Park, Mass., May.1, i97'1- Jim cappezuto joined

Ed Norris as the only lorde! lst schoolboy tinner6 ror€turb atrd win the vhole thing at Hyde Park's L4th An_nual Fogg Post 5-MiLe Road Race. Norris ltas the toPschoolboy in 1964, when his fathei won the race, andthe overall victo! in l9?2' capPezuto wa€ the best high

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A record oI 13? Iinished the race in 60-deg!ee,breezy weather conditions, The BAA nipped theNMC by a single point in the teiD race.i. Jlh Capp€zuto, BAA, Z5.AZ.4i 2. Rick 8ayko, NMC, Mr.ParkAA, 3:50:38j.13. Norman Cote. MPAA. 3:59r25:1.1; 3. Ken Muelle!, BA.A, 25t26t 4, Earl Mccilvery, 3?; 44. Ed Whitney, NMC, .4:O?:t.1; 45. James Deane,NMC, 25:31i 5. Dom Finelli, Revere HS, 25:40 (l6i School-Holyol€ YMCA, 4:13:3?;46. Sig Poillozny, NMC, 4:ZOlboy); 6. Jih Stronach, NMC/Tewksbury HS, 26tZZ \?\d ,16j 47. Eucene wu!6le!, uat., 4:21:I,1.Schootboy); ?. Mtke Baxte!, BA-{, 26:3.1; 8, Jack Dempsey --Fied Brown Sr. --

\rurFter, unat., 3t37t40.,39. Nick Deruvo, NMC, 43:,16:04; .10. BiU Loeschlorn, ubat., 3:46:05; 41.AUonso Vensku6, unat., 3:48:49;42. Lenny Cuare,

sat,, 26:46;9. Rusty Ladade, USN, 26:48;10. TomJoyce, Midd, J!. Coliege, 27:07;11. Kilk Pflang1e, CB-AC, ?"1tlai IZ. Kevin Kraszeski, NMC, 2?i18i 13. DaveMccillivray, NMC, 2?:39;14, Glen Niewenluis, NMC,27:,15; 15" Paul Roche, NMC, 27:53; 16. Cabe Petroni,6a1:., Z7t5?t 17. Martin Pfice, uat. , 27:58! 18. Rich-ard.olDsor, NMC, 27 ca: 'o.. o-atlDA..!y, uar..28:00,; 20. Paul Smith, uat,! 28:13; 21. Edward Costello,@at., 28:I7i 22. Harokl Cabriel, NMC, 28:22; 23. PaulSchel1, NMC,28.?6i24. Ed G!ade\, HIC Striders, 28:z8; Zc. JolD SardF-s, rar., Z8:10; 26. Mil" V"dsF.,CSU, 28:i10; Z?. Martin CaUahan, CSU, 28:,19i 28. caryGeoffroy, uai., 28:56,29, Mike Durdovic, CSU, 29:02;10. He1!y Co"d.ry, uaf.. 2o:0rj 31. .harl-s parL_,NMC, 29104; 32. Dean Kimball, uat,, 29:05; 33. Stew-arr c--ris, uar.. zo:08: 34. \ta.k con6r-nriro, wlA,Z9:08i 35. Theodore Hammet, CSU, 29tl3i 36. AlbertBander, unat,, 29:18; 3?. JolD Dempsey, Don Bosco,29:25; 38. Robert Clalilia, NMC, 29:34; 39. Brad Kron,BAA, Z9t4Zi '10. Roge! Perhzh, NMC, 29:44! .11. DavidCli{fo!d, uat., 29:.15; .12. Rober! Pre66, NMC, Z9:.18;,13. James Manuel, CBTC, 29i51j ,1,1. Mark Mccallhy,unat. r 30r00; .15. Robert Torosian, uat., 30t0li 46. JoeCarlilo, CSU, 30:02,.17. Steve Rebman, NMC, 30:03;.18, Roland VerDette, NMC, 30105; 49. Ed Maklowitz,CSU, 30:0?i 50. GeaaLd Cood, BAA, 30:15.

--Rick Bayko & Fled B!or! 51, --

IST ANNUAL 4.5-MILE DOGWOOD ROAD RACEPbo€nixville, Pa., Sat. , May 18, 197.1- TiE race,

organized by the Rev, Ralmond K, Reighn, was r@ju6t before the Dogwood Parade with 43 men and louro&eo participating. The overall vime! wa6 Tom Rob-in6ot (New YorkAC) of Upper Darby, Pa. Robinson,30,ctocked 21:03. Joe McCool, 20, was second i! 2l:16 &Matk Littleton, 19, thit d iL 2\:24-6 8 Uncer D.\.- . M i.c |Jnat,n, 24rqo,

28 & Under- i. Joe Mccooli Z. Malk Littleton; 3. Hu6ain-Beh-Abdul, Aiim, 27, 23:31; ,1. Peter Dane, 26, 23:40; 5. Jobn Munley, 18, Z4:19. (13 linishers),30-39 Div. - 1. Tom Robin6on; 2, 'tom F att, 38, 22:45(4th overaltJ; 3. Dougla6 whire, 22t52 (5th OveralL); :1.Merv Bryan, 36, 23:19 (6th overall); 5. David Brier, 32ZltZ\,40-49 piv. - r. carmen Hagelgans,43,23tr9 \TthAeef_a1L); 2. Ralph Faazer, 44, Z4|33i 3. Ray Sam6on, 41,2.1:.15; 4. Rev. Raldond K. Reigh, 42, 24:48; 5. StanBra6on,42,25:41.50-59 Div. - l. Leon D!€hei, aZ, Z4t41i 2. Wilson Vib-Ie, a6, 25tQ6t l. P. Evelitt Newell, 53, 2ri:13; 4. Wm.Gordon, 50, 26:42; 5. Joseph Feldstein, 51, 26:,15,Women- l. Robin Sritker, 3o:3.tj Z. Fatida Ati, 40,30:38; 3. Joan Dll{owic, l?, & Donna Dzuryachko, 15,1Qt3l,

NEW ENCLAND ASSN. AAU SR, MARATHON CHAMPS.Hoiyoke, Mass., May lZ, 1914, Weather: Cold & wet,Pp,-- tsL(r'rsl, . rlo "d b) 100, ^:Lh - m:l- Lo -o .n

1972 made it thi6 time. Tom Derdelian won in 1972 wbenKuchinski develoled leg crdp6 with the {inish line in6ight. (58 starters, ,17 linisheas) Team: 1. NMC (A) 6;z. Mt. Fark AA, 19; 3. NMc (B) 21; 4. NMc (c) 32.l. Perer Kuchinski, NMC (A), 2133:04" 6i 2. James Cus-ek, uat", ?:35:10; 3. Roa Drogan, NMC (A), 2:41:28;,1. Louis Aguiar, NMC (A), 2:41:.!8j 5. Jim Bo$,les, ]v.valley Tc, 2:.42:35j ,5. John Jar€k, NMC (A), 2:44:40;?. St€ve Giotsky, Milliose AA, 2:46:02; 8, Jih McDoo-agh, Millrose AA,2t46t37t 9, James Cray, NMC (A),2:53:30; 10. Joe Burns, East Coast AC, 2:53:53; 11, KenWil€oi, Mt. Park AA, 2:54:13; 12. Charles Ratti, NMC,Zta4:1At 13, Joln Tom€, val., 2t57.A9i,l,l. Jim Fahey,Miuiose AA, 3:00:24; 15. Beh Delmonico, Mt. Fark AA,3:05:0?r 16. Vince Chiappetta Jr", uat", 3:06:40; 17.Robert OrReagan, NMC, 3:08:43; 18. Ron Kmiec, NMC,3:iZi17; 19, Ter!y Coyoe, uat,, 3:12:46; 20. Russ Holt,NMC, 3:13:44, 21, Peler Clement, uat., 3:1,!:09j 22,Richard Detoucher, uat., 3i15:25; 23. Benny Maha6ian,tnat., 3,16t27t 24. Bruce Aldrich, NMC, 3:18:34; 25.Merry Cushing, SugarLoa{ Mi. AC, 3:20:01! 26, !.redRobbins, NMC, 3t22,0A,27, Ernie Medaglia, Mil1ro6eAA, 3t23ta3i 28. Jim Tu.ker, CSU, 3:24t39; 29. Jol'nBarnett, NMC, 3:26:11: 30. Veniere Zizzi, eat., 3t26,22; 31. Robert Weir, NYPC, 3.27159i 32. Wougang Kal-tofer, Mt. PaxkAA, 3t28.2\i 33. Jim Lamb, Mt. ParkAA, 3r30:36! 34. Jame6 Dami, unat., 3:32:18; 35, Roge!Philips, Dewey AC, 3t33tl3t 36. Dan Bobowicz, MPAA,3t36t22,37, Anthony Rodolaki6, unat., 3:3?:34; 38" Chris

ANNAPOLIS RRC RESULTSBay Ridge, Md., Aprir6, 197'l8-Mile Open- l. Tofr Messer, 48:.18; Z. Breot Johnson50:07; 3. Curly Cochrad, 5l:,1.1i 4. Norm Lee, 53:56;5, Ed OrRourke, 64:,!i1; 6. Bob Coombs, 5.4:44.z-Mlle RFYL- r. Norh Lee, 13:38; 2. Luthe! Tuiner,15:08; 3. John OrDeU, l8:0.1.Ame Arudel Cohdubity College, Arnold, Md.

April 20, 19745-Mi1e Open- l. Tom Me6ser, 30;.!4,; Z. Norm Lee,

e-Mile RI'YL- l J.ha Vood€, t2:12; 2, BiII Shafer,13:541 3. Luther Turner, 14:42; 4. John OrDe11, 16:0,1.

-- r'he r T-rner--FOURTH ANNUAL OIL CAPITAI- MARATHONTulsa, Okla., Sat., Malch 23- Rick Richard€oD beat

out Roger Vann and Terry Ziegler to win ib 2r28:05.Th€ r'eather was a real lacror in the race. The Lemp.was zil degree6 nith a 25 tuph wind flom the aolth. ttwas sle€ting and th€ asphalt wa6 61ick.l. Rick Richard6on, 28, North Litrie Rock, Ar1i,Z:28:05; 2. Roger vann, 19, Sitoam Springs, Alk.,2.31:5At 3" aerry Ziegler, 23, Norman, Okla,, Z:3iiOO;4, Demis Katzer, ?0, Naper, Nebraska, 2r,12:.10: 5.Larry Aaluddelt, 28, a]U]sa, 2t13t55.,6. Brenr Wooten,24, Stillwat€r, Okla., 2:46:32; ?. Roberro Rosales, 31,Marquette, Kaa6as, 2148:58; 8. Harold DeMoss, 38,Moullain View, Ca\j,t", 2t49t5a;9. Rodger Lov, 22,Siloam Spring6, Ark., 2154:40; 10. Nolab Crayson, 24,Norman, Okla., 3:05:58i tl. Wn. Sergealt, 33,

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z2roiiooag., Io'a, 3:08:51i 12. Allan Stowers, 18, Tahlc-quah, Ok]a., 3:09:12i 13. Dave Watts, 26, Stillwate!,Okla-, 3t09t12t 14. George Brown, 29, M€!idian, Miss.3:09:56; 15. Norman Stoan, 36, Tul5a, 3:13:2?; 16. DickKusc6ik, 33, \fichita, Kah., 3:14:04i l?, C.J. Swyden,43, Houston, Texa6, 3rL4:]il; 18, Rardy Cobufn, 23,Edmond, Ok1a., 3:15:53;19. wm. Harding, 34, Houston,3:l?:11; 20. Harold McDonald, 46, Broken Arrow, Okla.,3:17:23;21. RandaU H1Eme!, 21, Ft. Hood, fexas,3:18:t6! 22. Richard cala\jel\, 22, Lawrehce, Kan.,3t20,ZAi 23. Eugene Johnson, M,D. , 39' Tulsa, Okla.,3tz3i58i 21. Robert I<€ith, 39, Bear@ont, Texas, 3:21:15; 25. tie, Eugene Askew, 53, Houston, Texa6 & Don-a . LoBrr. ra, O.Fan. :o-, N. v. , :l-: l: 27. Arr B o .-ing, ,42, Tulsa, 3tz5tz5i 28, David Mcclendon, 18,Tutsa, 3:29:59i 29. Wayne Yonce, .!1, $ichita, rad.,3t32t32r 3A. Joe Ozmun, 48, fulsa, 3:36:05' 31. MikeLevine, 28, Cushing, OkLa., 3::11:l5i 32. BiU Ryan, .!3,Tulsa, 3:41:30: 33. Mal Dogget, .,10, !\'icbila, Kan.,3ABAA| 31. Cynthia Whitney, 22, Lavreace, Kan",3:52:00; 35. Ed Kittleman, 45, Ba!tle6wille, Okla.,3:58:08; 36. Joln Calvarese, 5.1, Schertz, Texas, 3:58:26; 37. Jim Stoddard, 35, OkIa. City, Okla,, 3:59r35;38. John Van sant, 31, san Antonio, Texa6, 4:04:35;39. Ralph Bergsrad, 35, Baatleswitle, Okla.,.lr08:25;40. Mark Ross, 33, Tu1sa, Okra.,5:06:56.Note6. . , The wearher wa€ perfect for a postponement,

but club ofiicials had promised to hold th€ rac€ codehe1] o! high warea, ' becau6e many oJ the runners hadcome from out of state for th€ €venr. Th. coid wa6 he1l,and high rater was a distinct possibiliry. Biad creek,only" h"L n - "t"), hao foodFo | " "oL-"" lz, "-1,l""vin; " I-Ln or mL,tr o r L\- a pha r. -h- \"rd, '_ g dnorrh wiDd and the hundreds oI puddles on rhe road madethihgs v€ry dif{icultl The chill factol qas ainus l0 de-

PortLand, Oregon) May lZ- Former University ol Oi€- Holr, 26r15; a, Irrone criffin, l'liut, Z6:35j 7. Fran

--Vern lvhiteside--

DAMIEN KOCH \!INS ORDqON RUN

gon rumer Damien Koch ron the Lhird annual CouncilCrest Hill Ru in Southwe6t Portland ih a record Lihe

is uphiu nith a 900 fr. .l.vatioa rise.Ko h brol,- Boo C-arr€ o / o _c . - oy 5s _

the race spon6ored bt the Oregon Roadruners,

math, l5r.l3i z, Mike Bergmann, Portland, ]li:54; 3.Rob Alkes, Portland, 17:1,1; 4. Caly Myron, Portland,l?:48i 5. Tim Geoige, Portland, I8:02,

AAU NATIONAL JUNIOR 5 KILO WALK, DELTA PARK,Portland, Oregon, May 12, 197,1i, Jafres Bentley, Sierra Race Mra1ker6, 24:28.8; 2.Mark Randel, Beverly Hills SLriders, 24:58; 3. BrailBentley, SRW, 25:20r 4. Bob Ro€encrantz, U.o{ W. 25:45.

JERSEY SENIOR TRACK CLUB 3-MILE RUNw zr or. N,T.. Vc\ 18, lolJ --A .lCh 1, _/, bajd)course on the groud6 €utrounding the home of Dr.\l-att M.Connell. Wearhel: 155-, sumy.1. Al Buhl, 1?:33j 2, Russ Glarz, lE:2li 3. cene Faraell,18:29; .1. Jack Fredette, 19:17; 5. Bill HenD, 19:2.1; 6,Rich Lego, 19:.1?j ?. Lods Lego, 20:o,tr il. A1 Shifirin,Z0:52i 9. Jerry Leight!, 2LA2,lA, Joe Severrni, 22:30j11. Frank Dioiio, 23i16; lZ. Tony Adalice, 2.1r05;13,

MID.MICHICAN TRACK CLUB RESULfSHolt Mehorial Day 1\ eekend 5 & l0 Milc Road Cacesllay 25, 197110-Miic- 1. Duane Spitz, Holt, Mich., 51:39j 2. JimCart€r, MSU, 54:l5i 3. Erlc Zefrper, Okamos, aa:01;.1. ran. -at,:sl . F:-r.,r:. / B v6 6.55:.13; 6, Pat Khaphan, lvISU, 55:52r ?, Ralph Sradel-man, Comstock, 57:57; 8. Dr. Dave Hutchins, CrandRapids, 58:16; 9. Jeff Vamuas, Sterling, 58:19; 10.Tom Potte!, Lan6ing, 58:3ar U. Watne Ro€, N.Y.,59:12! 12. John Haslem, Laasihg, 5t:28; 13. Johh Jones,Cr"nd ba s, 60:0c: lr. | : " -.a.. rdB-na^, 60: 8:15. Chuck Erber, Fremonr, 61:20; 16. Paul Hansen, 53,Holt, 61:35 (1st Over 50); l?. :rom Cordc, Kalamazoo,li2:04 (Ist Ovc!.10); 18. Bill IIartin, E. Lansing, 62:2.1j19. Eil Kimmel, Crystal, 62tlz;20. Dave Litilehales,McLean, Va. , 62:55; 21. Mike Anderscn, ! iinr, 64:10;ll, o5r r'val r , I :'o: , 6c:r8, . rol frr'F s,Gr.Rapids, 66:16j 24. Kein Lcehan, Lansing, 67:01;25. Cary Davis, E, Lahsing, a7:r!, 24. ila.k BraddockCiacihnati, Ohio, 6A, 6t-:341 2i. DlckH.vey, Mason,68:il0; 2E. Gene Sleyaeri, 7a:=Ej 2t, Cene Ho Sorge,Farmington, 71:03; 30. Eri]a1]e1..ihe, JacLson, 72:39;31. Carl O1son, N.t., i9:?2.5-I4ilc- l. Stah Mar-s, :. Lansing, 25:21, 2. Don Kleinolv, Kalamazoo. Zr:3ar J, !\a1t Carrz, E, Lan6ing,25:,11; .1, Richard Goer., l,ISU, 25:.14j 5. Jerry Crane,

Lanciara, frcnont, 26:35 (rsr HS)i 8. Joha Oores,Gard.r Cit!, 2.r:l; 9, Mark Fittfran, LanEing, 27:18;

Irs!1arri, 2i:29r 12, Ro.1 Berry, Clio, 2?:55 (2nd HS);13, S:.i: C.orge!oulos, Jackson, 28:14 (3rd HS); 1.1.r',en P,.ne, E. Lansing, 28:20; 15. Paul Grilfi., Flinr,

I]EAN NEAL IYINS COLUMBIA 1'C 12 IIIIE RUNCoLumbia, Mo,, May 18, 19?,1 - 65.l.grees, cloudy.

1. Dcaa N€a1, CTC, 1:11:29; 2. Dick Hessler, 1:I1:,,171

o{ 14:5r.6 over the 2.5-mile course. fhe entire course 1-., arl S.a1r.ury, Lansing, Z7:26; 11, Dan Rcynolds,

1. Damien Koch, Po!rland, t.!:51. 6; 2. Bruce I,lnrtensor, 28:Zai i;, Vil{e Ahdelson, Jr., a1iht, Z8:.!2i 1?. JackBeave!!on, 15:Z4i 3. B!ad Pinkstaff, !ort1a.t, 16r06; Ali.n, E. lansing, 28:43; 18, Bruce Bytsma, Coostock4. Jim Gorman, Portland, 1rj:28; 5. Bob Drahe, Pori- Pa!., 29103;19. Go!don Schal€r, Holt, 29:l5i 20. BoL1and, 16:38j 6. David Hellyer, Portland, 16:,18' ?, iin An(eison, Flint, Z9:22; 21, Daud Ste\.nson, Dearborn,Russc1l, Gladstonc, l?:11; 8. Bill Lind€6riih, Corvallis, 29.29t 22. J\tu Feather.tone, Flint, 29:38i Zl. Eric17:21; 9. Jobn Miller, Portland, 17:55; i0. Paul Ilalicr, J.nes, Flint, 29:.t?; 2.!. Kurt Revnold6, Fremonr, 29:

52; 25. Mrlcs Hutchinson. Kalamazoo. 30:18, {b3 Iinish-Women- 1. Calol Hult, Porttand, 32r20; 2. D€ddie Chur, ers) --Cordon Schafer--Iorest Creek, .,11:15... Juio!s- l. Cordy Byer6, Philo-

,10-,19- 1. Bob Fergison, Porrland, 18:52j 2. Dick1|.agner 3. Rich Todd, Ft. Wood, 1:1,1:00;.1, Ton itilburD, 1:14:DorL'a^d. 1o:2-. '. J,m B-r8mdn, . 20, 5, Satdy Lawrence, ItI1t23t 6. Ben Londeree, l:15:50 & Ovcr- 1, Clive Davic6, Portland, l8:3,1; Z. B.,rnie 09;7. Bob Hunerdosse, l:15:33; 8. Don 1\.i1liams, Fr.Ertel, Portland, 20:32j 3. Eldred Pcyton, Tigard, 2l:.19. Wood, 1:16:03 (last year's winner in 1:12:381); 9. Mike

Chitpendalc, 1:16r55; 10. Don Grahberg, l:17:03; Ll. RexFra2er, 12, 1:i?:5,1; 12. Truman Storvick, ,16, 1:20:50j13. Doh Lcwis, 1:20:50; l.r. Joe Dmcan, 1:26:1?; 15.Demis Blossom, l0 miles in 1:18:30. --Joe Ducan--1?-Mil. Walk- 1. Augie Hiri, l:,13:28; Z. Dave Leuthold,12 miles- Z:03i05; 3. Rob Spier, 2:0?:52

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12-]!4ILE OPEN RLTN {D. C- RRC) CARDEROCK, N{D,Alril Zi, 197,1 10:.15 .4.M- - Ra_v \4orrison led Jrom

slarted last ll5r20 tor rhree mil€s, 32:00 tor sir) and'or'Ia'rr!o!a'lhepre|ious record l6a:19, ser bt Jack Nlahurjn and Dennis

ohc ieek aji€r Ra) {on a HaU Marathon in Charlo.tes-

1. Rat Morrison, ir.+:55; 2. Bru.e Robinson, 66:10i 3.Dalid "rebsler, 67:r8: .1. \1;i11 Albers. 66:2.1: a. CraigIiarrard, 68r38r a', Bch I\crs, ?1:0.1; i. DanicnHone11, ?Zr39j 8. Ben 9each, 1-2:-{.1r 9. \'assili Trien-tos, ?5:04: 10. td J€rome, 1-5:301 11, Henrt Dahr.r,1-,r56: 12. I lor.l Hollnan, ?6:]1r 13. Rat Eonn€r, ?1-:32111. J.ln \ob!e. ??:3bi 15. Charlie Ross. 77:59: 16,Dave Sanlord, 78r.11: l?. ]!Iike Jolhsoh, ?8:a-1j 18, DavcEhqljsh, iE:50j 19, Colcran Hjcks, 80r1?; 20. AllanRyan, !0:3.+. (3? iinishers) $eaihcri C1.ar, t0"Slx Mile !Iasrers Run- 1. 9il1 Hoss, 39, 33.1912.

Paul l_arrr.r, 3i, l+r1l; 3, Chuck Jobnson, 3i', l5:08;''o, i 1il

'. q C o . , r-. l:r1; -. Dc \f. Br"\m., 6,39:02: 8. S.ort Ruth.rford, 10, l9:02! 9, E.l OrRouike,34, l9:l8j l!. Bearar.l Hcrrrng, 38, 39r55r 11. Johni\'!ods, 5ii, .10:38j 12. Paul HosLlns, .!9, .10:.12; 13. RayGordor, .11:0.1j 1.1, f.d BuiLeti, r3, 11:0oi 15. Ro!errS,raeu{:, .18, i1:13; 1b, Ea Barron, ,0, +2r1?; 11-. iirn.C. MiLler, 16, 1Z:lt: 18, rralt 1', ashblrn, 51, .,13r1+;1'r. Ired 1'erl:, 12, 13124,?A. ia.k lahitela!., .li,;l:22,21. AI.nn Gutiag, -5, ,+3:31; 22, Pet€r r-i.kles, li,.14:ar0; 23, tio$ard E, Shapiro, ,1?, t5r21j 2,1, BillShafer, 13, ,15rZ3i 2!. John J, Hrckcy, aa, .]6;21.

--Bob Thurston--

6-]!1ILE TRACK RUN. FALIS CHURCH H.S. VA,Satur.lay, r4at.,1, 19?.1, w€a.her: Cl!:ar, wia.1y, ?0o1. Jact l4ahutin, 29:3tr' 2, Sheldon Karlin, 31:28i LNiis F.siw.rdt, 31:,1.1; .1. Don De$itt, 32:3.,rr 5. RichardIr, Pankow, ll:28i a. Errc Snith, 33r36r ?, BiIi Hoss,3.1:l1i E. Ed Jerome, 3.!:29: !. A1 H€nnessy, l5;22:10. Rod Ste.le, l5r2,rj 11, \ick Cre.o, 35:.lli 12. ceorgcCuslmac, 35:.i3i 13. Dicl< tli!p. 35r.18r 1.1. Pete Chad-qicli, 36:3lr 15. Iim Good, 36r.1b; lb, Cnarles Ross,37:0,1r 1?. Richald Brown, 3?:41; 18, David SanJord,37:.17j 19. Stu $ecks, l7:51; 20. Dous Iurmaee, 38:10i21, El1is Laitala, l8:l3j 22, Ken Baker, 38:59; 23.I-arry Lesscr, 39:01; 2.t. ? 39:01j 2a, Paul Naylor,.10:1?; 26, Robert Pearc--, ,10:56; 27, vena Nory, .11:1.,1;26. Robert PhilliTrs, ,11:25; 2t. Davi.l cotrlieb, +1:l1j10, Sandy Haley, 41:32. (42 lihishers)Nol.s. , ,In his Iirst attempt ever at sil! miles on ihetrack, Jacli Mahurih looked strong and lery steady,He heLd pr.:tty cLoEe to ?.1s !er lap, even ihlough hea!-y'- l. 'J ri. - L-" " B b \.."Lonr. . E- --cora b/

23fir it--and he sur€ly rates among the worrdts Iasre6;-sho€-tiers, for he qas back in no tihe and pas6ed]\,1ahuria at about tso mi1es. N{eanwhile, Misner felloII thc lace and dropped back to fiIth. Fron then o.the race \ras Allen's; he {ent through 3 in about l.t:25and sloied only slightly a6 he lini6hed in 29:08,ahis race, originauy scheduled fo! Theodore Roo6e-

velr Island, had to be moved $hen the Park Serviceve.oed ihe lsland race. This dayts events ser€ held ona mile-and-a-har stretch oI bike trail betse€n Memor-ial Bridge and the airport. To(ard the €nd of the 6ix-mile, .his caused sotu t.aflic lroblems asuse of the trail {as challenged (verba1ly and otherq'ise)by cyclists armed with shistlcs and horn6.The three milc attract€d a large Iield

Jor 6uch e!€nts aroud herej with Aile€n Orcomor(age 12) an east vimer. fhe ts.o-miLc also sae lots ofwinne!s, as the lirst 50 (ol 59) "eceived a coDy ofRunner's 11rorld,L Bernard Al1en, lirsC, Z9:08' 2. Calt. Clifl Clark,USAF, 29:21; 3. Jack Mahurin, NCTC, Z9:.,11; ,!. JustinGubbins, Z9:5il; 5. Ken Misn.r, 30r10i 6. Jere Van Dyke30r21r ?, Bruce Robjnson, \SC, 3l:31; 8. Max Uhite,$ SC, 3l:35r 9. Shelly Karria, 3t:52j 10. Nils Fosrwedt,32:091 11. Bob :fhurs.on, 1lSC, 32:23; 12. Creg Smifi,32r26r 13. Don DelVitt, 32:38; 1.1. Bill Hoss, 32r45; 15.Glynn \rrood, .r0, lli.lZ: 16, Ben B€ach, \ SC, 33r,18;1i, Kedn -4-migh, 3.1:06j 18. Paut Farrier, 3,1i09i 19.\like H.t1in, .{3, 31:ltj 20, Jim Di11, 34:16; 21. MikeF1€ming, l1:l9t 22. Ed ierome, 3,1:20i 23, Tony Dia--f. D- .".. ". J. : I i . J,n I -o,), { :/2r2:. \icL Creco, 35:ltj Za, A1 Hitchens, 35:36j 2?, BobJones, .r2, 35:5.1i 28. John Lennedy, 3li:00j 29. CeorgeE. Cusnmac, $JSC, l6:1lj 10. Jon Hirarsuka, lrj:30j31. Ed OrRourkc, 36r36; 32. \!'m, Se11ers, 36:,16j 13,Ray Bonner, 3?:00; 1,1. Val Le$ton, 3?:01; 35. MarkCano_\jer, 3?:29i 36, Mile Joluson, 3?:51j 3?. RolandPar€nreau, 38:28j 38. Rod Sreele, DC Harri.rs, 38:31139. Robert A, Phil1ips, 38:36t .10. Doug Furmage, 38:38; .11. Ken Bal<.r, 38:55r ,12" RoberL J. Brolrn, 39:?91.13. Cary CcDohi6, 39:32i ,1,1. Robcrr c. Day, ,13, 39:32; .1a. Jim V€rdier, 39:36; .16. cten Sickels, 39:56i17, Danny Boggs, 39:58j ,:18, Ceorge Major, 39:59; .19,r.ank Lamdi!, ,11, 39:59i 50, Larry Cohn, .10:19; 51.U, Torre.ce, .10:.12' 52. Johr J, LaBoda, .,10:.,19; 53.Henry Dale, .,11:08j 54. Dave Theal1, DC Harri€rs, .,11:

1L; 55. Henry L. Vaa Trees, .13, .r1:Z9j 56. Ircd 1\,e€ks'+2, 4i:35i 51. Roger Burkhart, .13:4?t 58, John Ulmer,.11:5b; 59. Jack Scott, 4.1:08; 60, CharleE Crae, .t,1:15.

3-i4ILE IVOI{EN'S RACE- 1. Ai1€en OjConnor,lZ, 18:292, Sue 14illiams, 19r39r 3. Rachei Criswell, lZ, 19:,151.1. Jemy Ilaas, 20r55; 5. Marion Stempl€r, 2l:I1; 6.Elizabelh SadoJf, 21r17' 7. I{aren Week6, 2l:31j 8. JanMirkin! 2l:5,1j 9. cail ReinlLart, 22i26j 10. Ruth Warels22:29. {18 linishers) Team: 1. Srorts Inte"national, l?.

SIX MI'E OPEN! COLUMBIA 15]-AND MARINAlVashins.on, D.C., Ilay 11, 197.1 11:00 A,M. - For anor{liaary D.C. RRC weeLly iac€, this 6-tuile o!€natrracted a classy field. Bernie A11en shot out like abu1let, and Ken Misner stayed right on his heels, asthe rwo went through their lii6t oile in,1:3.1, Not larbacli eere Clilf Clarkand Jack Mahurin, \tith JustinGubbins (aecently ol c€orgetown U, ) ahd J.!e Van Dyke(3:57 mi1er, 8:40 steeplecha6€r) ctose behind. Earlyin the ra.€, Clark's sho€ came utied. Hc stopped to

DC RRC ]O-MILE MT. VERNON RUN, JONES POINT,ALEI{ANDRIA, VA,, May 18, 1974- Clilt Clartr, llehMisner, Jack Mahurin and Justin cubbins steamedtog€ther along rhis scenic bike path toward Mount Ver-non. Ai about 7 miles, Mahurin feLl ofI the pacei lateaCubbiis dropped bacL as Clifl Clark & Ken Mi€nersent on to tie. Abu6 hauled the runners back to Alex-andria after their run.1, tie, Clilf Clark, USAF & Ken Misner, Florida TC,51:.17; 3. Justin Cubbins, 5Z:18;4. Jack Mahu!in, 5Z:31;5. Ritchie Geis€1, 5,1:l0t 6, Ray Morrison, 5,1:ZZi

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z47. Bluce Robinson, 56:31i 8. Dick Pankow, 5?:49;9. Charle6 SalNard, Denton, Nebraska, 3:01:09j 38, ?

Ben Ewers, 58:32;10. Mike Shoemakel, 58:50; LI. Paul 3:02:0t; 39. Robert Millay, Lawrence, Kan., 3:02:05;Farrier, 59:zti 12. Ben B€ach, 59:2?j 13. Jim Gy6ek, '10. Garv Ryan, Meiamec Comnuirv CalIeEe, 3tAZtZ6i59:3?; 14. Mike Heylin, .14, 59:.15 (1st Over 40); 15. Ed 41. Patrick A. Budih, Plains Tc, l:03r'1''; 12. RusseuJerohe, 60:35; 16. DickJaobo!6ky, 60:53; 1?. BluceTalav)da, 6l:06; 18, JefI Dafmd, 6l:11; 19. George

E. Niem!, Overland FarL, Kaa,, l:01:-tt .11, TomKempl, Philtips 66 Running Cluh, 3:01:28j .1.1. Jim

Cushmac. 6I:18;20. Rod Steele, 6l:i8;21. Ken TerteU, Vigil K.C., Mo" 3:04:41;'l5 Aine 4rchards, Maa-62:44; 22. Allen Hemessy, 63r10; 23. charles Ros5, hattan TC. Kan. , 3:05:16; 46. Pat H:irardez, K, U. ,

--irob IbLrsLon--

63:59i 24. JimMoore, 64ta6r25. Don stanley, 64:40; 3ta6t,!-l]'47' Klaus Praesent, JI , lis-l'F 3r0E:20i 48'?6. Ed O'Roulke, 64:.45; 2?, Mafk Canoyerr 65:35j 28. Dougla6 Ii, Erlandson, I-incoln, Nebr, ::08:37; .19.

Brebt John€on, 65:45; 29. Mike Jotnso., 66:02;3O Doug Jifr Cona*av, LongYiew Col]]muitv C'11€!e 3:t2:58;Furmage, 66:13; 31. Betnard Herring, 66:1oi 32. Nick 50 Jame6 M' Botsford, olfutt AFB, l:il:'ll 51' Ed-Greco, 66:.19; 33. ? 66.5Q,34. Peter Gabby, 6?:5il; 35. ward C Rowe' ToPeka RC, 3:13:3?r SZ Rrger A' Wie-Stua!t Baahs, 6?:58; 36. A1 Hiichen€, 68:15; 37. Rolland gand, Lincoln, Neb , 3:l'l:08i 53 Chailie {arler, Mis-EUiott, 68:2.1; 38. Jim Verdier, 68:3Oi 39. Jeffrey Col- souri Vallev College, 3:16:15; 5'l Roger D j' illiams,lins, 69:3li ,!0. Ted BurLett, 69:4? (rst Over 5O); 41. BiU Lawrence, Kansas' 3:16:37j 55 Dannv Cvprei, S€lvardHannon, 69:50;42. Frank Lambdin, 7O:O5j'13. Stephen Comm. College, 3:19:10; 5li Garv J Grav, :llinois TC'c1app, ?o:35;,14. P.C. Gill, ?o:38r .45, Paul Naylo!, 3:19:31; 57. Richard Bruns, warrensburg, Nlo , 3:20:37?o:51; 46. Dave Sanload, ?1:o?; '!?. George Majo!, ?l:15: 58' Todd Russell, HvpFrv"atlhtor Tr' c1 1t r'h t3,f8, Bill lollette, ?l:35i 49. John Wood6, 7Li15i 5a. 3,2a118' a9, Dave L. Michaels' Plains TC, 3:21:L9i 60'Dick Rowberg, ?l:54;51. Bob Phi11, ?2:13; 52. Wil]ie Bruce Cilb€rt' Ov€1lald Park, Kansas, 3:23:20Tor!ence, ??:55;54. La!!y Cohn & Dave Th€all, ?3:oo. i80 finishers uder'1 hours) --Arne Richards--

GULF ASSOCIATION AAU t0 KILO RACE l\,-ALI<CHAMPIONSHIP, Aprll ZB, 197 4l. John Evans, Tealingua TC, 54:25; 2. Brian Harring-ton, Terl.TC, 56i14j 3. Rohald Mucci, unat., 57:0'1;4, Weldon Ellis, Deei ParkTC, 58:36; 5. Mike Glaze-ner, Deer Palk aC, 58t52,6. Greg Hilgemeir, unat.,59r05. (15 fini€he!s) Houston's Jirst Race walk.

ANNOUNCNiC U.S. T. I. !.. MENS' NATIONAL10 MILE RUN CHAMPIONSHIP & WOMENSI NAAIONAL3 MILE CHAMPIONSHIP, Suday, August 4, 19?4cudahy, lvisconsin. . . SDohsored by Lhe Ulvlvl TrackC1ub. . . Ove! ,10, Ower 50 & Over 60 awards. En|fy fee:$Z to Wull Koehlelt, Nlls W16517 Knigbt Drive, Ger'mantown, Wisconsin 53AZZ \1\1)255-2677

KANSAS RELAYS L9?,! MARATHON RESULTSSaturday, Apail 20, 19741. Terxy Ziegler, Tulsa Runing CLub, 2:2i:58 (26:00,52:35, lrlO:18-halfwat' lt,!-g:1O)t 2. Paul Hol{mah, NorthT€xas State Vniv-, Z:25.A7 (26:40, 5a:10, L:12:32, 1:50:55); 3. Rogea vann, John Browh Univ. , z:27: 13r '1. DikeSri!!etl, Eastern Illinoi6 Sl:rider€, 2:28:Z6r 5. R!ckLower, Colorado Uhiversity, 2:29:'18; 6, JolD Br@ley,Colorado State 'Jnra-, 2132.36t ?. Tim Hendricks, E1m'wood Park Ha!!ie1s, 2:38:34; 8. Elic Buckland, KansasUniv., Z:39:06j 9. Ceorge Ma6on, Kansas Univ., 2:39:57; 10. Johmy Lloyd, K€ntucky Slate U, TC, 2:40:17;11. Larry Aduddetl, Tul6a REning CInb, 2141,47, 12,JolD Haraughty, Lenexa, Kansas, Z:42:28; 13. Joe Doll,Kansas univ., 2t43t4a; v, Tom Stermitz, coloradoState Univ., Z:45:31; 15- Ivan Torre6, Sa]ina TC, Z;45:34; 16. David Rothlad, Kan€as sLate Teachcrs college,Ehporia, 2:45:47j l?. F€ter Souturlo, New Orlea.6 TC,2:.16:11; 18. Randall H. Brown, UCTC, 2:'16:34; 19. Den-ni6 W. Manske, Austih, Tef,as, Zt48t1l, ZQ, Mlchael C.Pionkowski, Bethany Couege, 2:48:51; 21. Harold G.DeMoss, West Valley TC, Z:49:43; 22. Jim Engel, Keal-ney State College, 2t49:44t 23. Donald Granberg, Col1D-bia TC, Mo., ztaO:AO, 21. Randy Lehman, Kan€as Univ, ,Zt'A.!0: ?5. Phillip Iritz, Peru State College, Z:51:35;26. Gordon Garcia, Ha6kell Juior Couege, 2:52:05i2?. Stuart Ha11, AbiLene Christian College, 2t5zt45t 28.Oscar Lovato, Haskell Jr. Coll€ge, 2:53:23i 29. RobertSimpsoh, Ovelland Park, Kansas, 2:5,1:39; 30. Jim DukeCential Mi6souri State College, zr56:02j 31. Joha P.Browne, Empolia, Kan,, 2:56:02;32. Ermamo Ro6Bi,Wichita Sfate Vnis., 2t56t371 33. Richard Trembly,Chanut€, Kan€as, 2,56t58',34. Rodney R. Siegele, Las-reoce, Kar6a., Z:58,23i 35. Nolan Gray6or, Tu16a RC,Z:59.24i 36. Richard T. F!i6bie, Topeka, 3:01:04; 37.

PSA-AAU 3O KILO RUN CHr\MPlONSHIPSLak.6ide, Ca]il., Sat., March 30- Dennis Kasischke

easily won the inaugural Facifi. Southwe6r AAU lokmchamDionshig, held over an atraactive double -loopcourse in EI Monte Park near Lakeside. His tide wa6l:,!8:.ll for the r8.6 m es. HerbPalson€,36, ranaJinc L:49:29 {o1 6ccoad. Long-injured Don Shanahanmad€ an impressive return to competition nith a thirdpLace liaish ih 1:50:28 despite not having competed - orhained - lor almosL 6 months. Nadia Gaxcia ran 2:13:10ih l5rh llace lor lirsr (oman linisher.'1. Bill Osborn, l:5.1:58; 5. Bob Mack€1, 1:56:19; 6. Billcookin, 1:58:56' ?. Lew Robe!t6, 2:02:56; 8. RichardFleming, Z:03:16: 9. Bradley Drake, Z:03:.!?' 10. JerryJones, 2:05:49j U. wayne Zookr 2:06:.,16' 12. Al Barrett2ia1i23t 13. Mart Bernstein, Z:13:0.1i 1,1, JolD Dibos,2:13:10; 15. Nadia Garcia, 2:13:10; 16, Dennis Knight,z:16:zlt 7. D.r P"a 6" . '!6:2r:18. Dc, S"r' r, 2:6:2r19. Ray Smith, 2tI6:24i 20, Ed{,in Gooiin, 2:18:31.

5 KILO RUN- 1. Bill Stock, t7i25t Z. Rat Archibald,17:51j 3. Dob Colcdan, 1?:53; ,:1. Rat Co1e, 18:22: 5.Alan Hughey, 18:23i 6. Pat O r€efe, 18:28; 7. MalkGookin, 18:32! 8. Vern Cooddan, 18:51; 9. FrankPer-ronc, 19:04;10. Dave Pain, 19:0tr; i], B, Hughes, 19:1lj12. Augie Escamilla, 19r1.:.. i25 liaisher6)

MISSION BAY 15 KILO RLN 1'ON BY KASISCHKESan Diego, Calil,, A!ril 20- The tiadiLional April

l5ktu race at Mission Bay, nelrly-remeasured & now330y longer than in previous tea.s, Eas qon easily byDennis KasischLe in a new CR oJ 48:5.1.2. t-2.. Bazan h. q:16: . B-.lcoo! r. 5l:a6r 4. I'...otan6, n, - :)r' -. Br-or-y Dra.", ,,.1: 0:6, vire PoD-kins, 54:28; ?, BiU osbo!n, 55r20; 8. Lew Robert6,55:56j 9. Bill srock. 5i]:01j 10. Ed Almeida, 56:16,, .20.'ocl! H.n"-n, )7tzz Betetly H lls S rro"r6 /or I nisbedl

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RONN S!4ITH EDGES DON STARBUCK IN FAS? ].I4ILEDenver, Colorado, March 10 -- Forner Coloredo School ofMines teanmates Ronn Snith and Don Starbuck battled side by sidefor over 2 niles, before Ronn inade a break and Starbuck was unableto hold on. Smith ran a fast 15t15 for the 3 ml1e sidewalkcourse at Sfoans Leke on a cofd, blustery day. Forner Universityof Washington trackster, Phil Ueiser continues to sholr improveinont,as he finished third today, RESULTS: 1. Ronn Smith (24\ 15t15;2.

Don starbuck (27) colo TC, 1lt2g; J. phil Weisor (12) Rocky Mtn RR,15t'o; )+. Alex ware (25) cfc, 15r57;5. Roger cerard (3o) itMRR,16:00; q, wayne sno!,r (28) RMRR, 16t15t 7. Bernie cay (18) cTc,16:26; B. Jan Howetl (39) cTC, 16t28l.9. Ed Hagernan (36) RMRR,16:19; 10. Keith Davidson (30) RMRR, 1l|06i 11. Geiry Vincent (42)RMRR, 17:'18; 12. John Xearns (34) RMRR, 17:25; 11. DLnnis Kavanaugh(.3]+) RMRR, 1ltz\i 1\,. Frirz Holland (i1), j7.t33t j5. Hugh Binghan-(29) RMRR, 17t47; 16. Ken sinons (j6), 171.)+9 (RMRR)r 12. Rod R;gers(36) Rl,rRR, 1lz$i;18. Jerald Kr.ein (ii) RMRR, 17r58;19. Bill La-Grange (29) RMRR, 1B:00t 20. Jeff Beekwith (28) RMRR, 1B:Oo; 21 .rora LeMire (30) RMRn, 18tzot 22. Paul Harris (28) 1B:39; 23. peterKopp (13) RMRR, 1B:la0; 24. Harlan Miller (31 ) RMRR, iBrl+2; 25.Louden Kilacofe (36) RMRR, 19:lal; 26. Jerry Wisclrneyer (lj) RMRR,lBtl1 ;27. Paul Needhan (lB) RMnR, tB:!1 ;28. Bob Vinton (35) ex-ceorgotorn.star of the oarly 1960's, 18r55; 29, Seth Bradtey (29(RMRR, 19:05; J0. Ron Kinney (l+3) R}[RR, 19t1Ot 31. Daniel McKeon (29)RMRR, 19:13i 32. Allen Watts (43) RI4RR, 19:14; ll. Ray Shaffer (1{)19:'l6i j:,. Joe Arrazola (40) cTc, t9tzi; 35, Bill Kitch (12) RMRR,19tA+; 3Q. Terry simmons (23) RMfiR, 19,25t 3I . pete llalt (15) RMRR,19t28: 38. Nick Krlpakov (11 ) R}jRR, 19t33t 39. David Kopp (16) RMRR,19t35i 40. Barbara Martin (29) RMRR, 19t39...75 started and finlshed,Handicap winner was Jeff Beckwith, 20th p1ece,.,overcast, nid 2Os,occaslonaf light snow and windy. . . Sponsored by RMRR...

I'{ARATHONER KEN YOUNG CAPTURES 15-MILE IN RECORD TIMELittleton, Colorado, March 24, 1974 -- Super-narathon ace,Ken Young, a lithe crow-cut runner representing the University ofChicago Track Club, raced to a new course record today over theh111y 3-looped 15-rai1e road race. Has intermediate times of 27:45and 55r\7 were faster thsn he had run in the 5 rniler in January andin the 10 in Febrr.rary. His rnark ot 1..23.L,5 bettered the old recordof Torn Berger ot 1,2L,.46, set in March of 1972. Ronn Smith, of

-Golden, Colorado, ran a strong pace -- as he just rnissed Bergerrsnark by one second. Eric croon, the Boston AA ace nor livinq inR^ir'l

^6P hrr-d i n f^n -.--rd p1ace, with a fine 1t25.18.The fastost over-40 runner today was l+5-year-o1d RogerWilcox, with a groat l:31 .52, easily bettering the over-l+O slandardset by Gerry Vincent in 1972 of 1r35.O1 . The only wotnan to conpletethe course was Barbara Martin, with her longest conpetitive effortto date. IIer time was a fine 1r57,32 -- approxinately 1,1! ninutesoff the wonenrs coulse rnark set by Ps]n lrleigle sorne two months priorto her J:19 nerethon in 1972.

RESULTS: 1.-Ken Young. 3?, LCTC, 272L5, 55tL7, 1r23.Uqi 2. Bonl Srnjbh,2[. .unat, 28tO9, 56tAi, 1t24.1+]t 3. Epic Groon, 13, BAA, 28:AA, 16t2O,1,25.18t 4. Rick Lorer, 21 , Univ of Colo and Wes Crist, 21, Coio'TC,]t?9.1?, 6. Afex ware, 25, CIC, 1127.O4t 7. Glen Leckmen,2l, Wyoming,1228.)1 ;6, Phil Weiser, 12, RMRR, 1t29.15t 9. fon Berger, 23, Ft.Collins TC, 1,29.4Ot 10. ron Applegate, 25, RMRR, 1t29.)+5;11, RogerGerard, 30, RMRR, 1:30.23; 12. Mike Ruffatto, 19, U of Colo, j:lO:31+;

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- 1J. Wayne Snow, 28, RMRR, 1:30.35; 1l+. Roger lrtilcox, 45, So ColoStriders, 1t31 .52i 15. Bront Weigner, 2[, Cheyenne TC and EdHagerrnan, 36, RI.IRR, 1t3\.53; 17. FriLz Ho11and, 31 , RIIRR, 12j6,1\;18. Bob Wellck, 36, RMRR, 1t37.07i 19. Ed Gussie, 12, RMRR, 1t37.28t20. Dennis KavEnaugh, 14, E{RF, 1rlB.13;21 . Ted cuiler, 15, RURR,1:)8.54; 22. Bill LaGrAnge, 30, RMRR, 1,39.36t 23. Rod Rogers, J6,RMRR, 1:40.41 ! 24. Seth Bradl€y, 29, RMRR, 1:41 .48; 25. Ron Kinne-1',l+1, RMRR, 1t]+2.56t 26. Frank McCabe, 56, RMRR, 1!43.13; 27. Jerr-1.Wisclmeyer, 13, RMRR, 1t4l.o5; 28. David Kopp, '16, RMRn, 1;[!.2[;29, Dick Klefel., 27, RMRR, 1:47,18; J0. Louden Kiracoie, 16, RliRR,1,1+9.O21 31 . Paul Needham, lB, RMRR, l:53.17; 32. Barbara Martiii,29, RMRR, 1,57.321 33, Peter Kopp, 13, RMRB, 1:-<8.09; J4. Ken Kopt,41 , RMRR, 1:!8.16; J5. Pete Thorpe, l+1 . RURR, 1:58.17;36. KeithMorrilf, 37, RMRR, 1t59.06t J7, Roger Cisneros, 50, RMRR, 1:!!,18;fB. l,Jalt Young, [6,RMRR, 2to6.o1 t 39. Dee Gray, 53, RMRR, 2ta6.o9t[o. Mike Martln, 34, RMRR, 2:11.12i 1,1 . Ed Field, 34, RI{RR, 2111 .\4t42. Pete Klay.nan, 49, RMRR, 2t17.25. (li dnf's, sunny, nicl 20s, *indy;very hitly course )

(EN YOUNG RUNS A FAST 9 UILERDenvet, Coforado, April 7 -- tdith iust over one week to

go until the Boston Marathon, Ken Young decided to spend the morn-lng with a speed workout -- that of the Rocky Mountain Road Runnersr9 r1ile road run held todsy at hashington Park. When the race wasover. Ken obl-itersted the course .lsrk by son,e E ninuLes, Lirh s'ine[9:00 mark (1ast yearts oourse rnark was set on a veiy Door day, withsnowpacked & icy streets). Wey back in second place wes Don Star-buck, !,,ith a fine !0:[6 nark. RESULTS. 1. Ken Young, 32, UCIC, 49:00CR! 2, Don Sterbuck, 27, CAC, 5a:):,6t 3. Wayne Snow, 28, RMRR, 52:30;4. Roger l,/ilcox, 4_5, ScS, 52156i 5. Ed Hagerman, 16, RMRR, 53t27i 6.Bob Wellck, 16, RMRR, 53t\5: 7. Don Morris, 37, RURR, 5l+:31 ; B. KeithDavidson, 30, RMRF, 54:31; 9. Gerry Vincent, [2, RVRR, 55t02; 1A.Dennis Kavanaugh, 34, RMRR, $l:16;11, Ted Cutfer, 17, RMRR, 55:19;12. Fl.rtz Hollend, 31 , RMRF, 55:19; 1,2. Ber.ie Gey, 39, CTC, 56tjzt14. JolnKearns, ll+, RMRR, 16:?L,; 15. Bilf LaGrange, lO, RMRR, 56:19;16. Ed Gussie, 12, FMRR, \6:1.6; 17. Fod Rogers, 16, RMRR, 56|)+6;18.Charlie Wood, 41 , FCTC, 56:58; 19. Jeral'l Klein, 33, RMRR, t7 j5t 2A,Dean Raish, 35, RMRP, 57 tLl:; 21, Seth B.adfey, 29, RMRR, 5atI+B; zZ.Louden Kiracofe, 16, PMRR, 5B:lr.B; 23. Frank McCabe, 56, RlfRR, 59:Ol:24. Charles Fuselier, 38, unst, t9tlat 25. Jerry Wiscbmeyen, 33, RMRR,. 5Sz4S; 26. Ton LeMiie, 30, RMRF, 6atdq; 27. Paul Needham, 18, RMRR,-60:07; 28. Ken Simons, 36, RMRR, 60t))i 29. Ron Kinne]., 43, RMRR '60tL,]t 3A. Joe Arrazola, 40, cTC, 61 :08; 31 . Tony Kaleth, 26, UCTC,61 rjq; )2. Psul Harris, 28, unat, 6lt38: 3). David KoDD, 16, RURR,61 rl-],6 i 31+. Dale Vodenhal, 30, unat, 62t25:, 35. Ken Morr, 33, una|,62t25i 36, Ward Terry, 10, unat, 62t33i 37. Harlan Mi11er, l1 , RMRR,62r)].t,i )6. Hugh Bingham, 29, RMRR, 62t44: 39. Terry Sirunons, 2l+, RMRR,6l:00; 40. Davld Hattan, 26, .urlaL, 63:.31; 41. Nick Kiipakov, 31 , Rt'iRR,63rl+Oi ):,2. Jeff Beckwith, 28, unat,6\:A2i ):"). B11l Kitch, 12, RI{RR,6[:O[; ]ll1. Steve Goodman, 4l+, RMRR, d+:5t; )+5. Dennis Jowett, ]0, RMRR,64:59; 46. Ken Kopp, h1 , RMRR, 65toot \7. Chris Vog1, 35, RMRR, 55:Oo;4d. Roger Cisner.os, 50, RMRF, 65.47t 49. Walter Young, h6, RMRR, 6!:10;50. Ron Srnalf, 31 , RMRR, 65t42: 51. Be."bars Martin, 29, RMRR, 65:L3;52. Peter f,opp, 13, Rl,tRR, 65:5lt; 51. Stuart Crippen, 111, unat, 66:l[;54. Jin osborn [1 , RMRR, 67:5oi 55. Robert Hibschweiler, 27, unal,67t52...65 finishers...Handicap uinner, Dean Raish, 2Oth Pface..,sunny, 10 30s and windy...Sponsored by R]"IRR.,.

Dennis Kavanaugh

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