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International Prep Track And Field Invitational June 21, 1980. Naperville, illinois. 100 Meter: 100 Meters: 3. Howard Hawkins CNar- ren, Downey) 10.4. 200 Meters: 2. Howard Hawkins CNarren, Downey) 21.1. Mile: 3. Pedro Reyes (Jesuit, Carmichael) 4:11.7. 2 Miles: 2. Andy DIContl (La Canada) 9:00.8; 5. Richard Perez (San Gorgonlo, San Bernardino) 9:05.7. 110 Meter Hurdles: 2. Henry Andrade (John- son, Sacramento) 13.9. 300 Meter Hurd- les: 2. Frank R. Williamson (Skyline, Oakland) 37.5; 4. Henry Andrade (John- son, Sacramento) 37.7. High Jump: 5. Greg Denby (Crenshaw, Los Angeles) 6-8. Pole Vault: 4. Greg Stull (Troy, Fullerton) 16-0. Triple Jump: 1. Freeman Miller (Fremont, Los Angeles) 50-4. Dlscul: 2. Paul Bender (Shafter) 183-7. Javelin: 4. Jeff Lutz (Lemoore) 197-10. Schedule Information: Arete West Evening Track at College of Marin Thursday August 7th and 14th 6:00 p.m. $2.00 per event. Events-50 yard dash (ages 7 to 13), 100 through two or three mile (ages 14 to 100). Contact-Arete West 412 Red Hili Avenue, San Anselmo, CA 94960. ____ I __ ,,_.a

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InternationalPrep Track AndField Invitational

June 21, 1980. Naperville, illinois.100 Meter:

100 Meters: 3. Howard Hawkins CNar­ren, Downey) 10.4. 200 Meters: 2.Howard Hawkins CNarren, Downey) 21.1.Mile: 3. Pedro Reyes (Jesuit, Carmichael)4:11.7. 2 Miles: 2. Andy DIContl (LaCanada) 9:00.8; 5. Richard Perez (SanGorgonlo, San Bernardino) 9:05.7. 110Meter Hurdles: 2. Henry Andrade (John­son, Sacramento) 13.9. 300 Meter Hurd­les: 2. Frank R. Williamson (Skyline,Oakland) 37.5; 4. Henry Andrade (John­son, Sacramento) 37.7. High Jump: 5.Greg Denby (Crenshaw, Los Angeles) 6-8.PoleVault: 4. Greg Stull (Troy, Fullerton)16-0. Triple Jump: 1. Freeman Miller(Fremont, Los Angeles) 50-4. Dlscul: 2.Paul Bender (Shafter) 183-7. Javelin: 4.Jeff Lutz (Lemoore) 197-10.

Schedule Information: Arete WestEvening Track at College of MarinThursday August 7th and 14th 6:00 p.m.$2.00 per event. Events-50 yard dash(ages 7 to 13), 100 through two or threemile (ages 14 to 100). Contact-AreteWest 412 Red Hili Avenue, San Anselmo,CA 94960.

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Women: 200, Bentley (Highland Park, Topeka) 24.2;2. Stevens (Evanston, II) 24.4; 3. Warren (H igh land,Albuquerque) 24.6; 4. Carbo (McDonagh, New Orleans)24.7.

800, Beach (Valley, Albuquerque) 2:09.4; 2. Newsom(Suffern, NY) 2:10.5; 3. Clark (Loves Park Harlem,Rockford, II) 2: 13.6; 4. Collins (Reavis, Burbank, II)2: 15.4.

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Ks) 4:10.2; 2. Bradshaw (Tech, Brooklyn) 4:11.4; 3.Reyes (Jesuit, Carmichael, Ca) 4: 11.7; 4. Vandergrift(Willowbrook, Villa Park, II) 4: 11.9.

2M, Pittman (East Tech, Cleveland) 8:53.0; 2. DiConti (La Canada, Ca) 9:00.8; 3. Nolan (Central,Naperville, II) 9:01.2; 4. Smith (Haddonfield, NJ) 9:03.4.

110H, Morris (Monmouth, Tinton Falls, NJ) 13.8; 2.Andrade (Johnson, Sacramento) 13.9; 3. Jones (SouthOak Cliff, Dallas) 13.9; 4. Robinson (Milton, FI) 13.9.

300H, Morris 37.1; 2. Williamson (Skyline, Oakland)37.5; 3. Denzmore (East St Louis, II) 37.7; 4. Andrade37.7.

HJ, Ottey" (L'Amoreaux, Toronto) 7-2; 2. Smith(Westminster, Md) 6-10; 3. Lucero (Mayfield, Las Cruces,NM) 6-10; 4. Mcintyre" (O'Neil, Toronto) 6-10.

PV, Stubblefield (Wyandotte, KansasCity, Ks) 17-1%;2. Volz (South, Bloomington, In) 16-9; 3. Klee (Olathe,Ks) 16-6; 4. Stull (Troy, Fullerton, Ca) 16-0.

LJ, Williams (Dysart, Peoria, Az) 23-1011..;2. Smith(Mainland, Daytona Beach, FI) 22-10; 3. Roberson(Proviso East, Maywood, II) 22-7%; 4. Switzer(Manhattan, Ks) 22-4%.

TJ, Miller (Fremont, Los Angeles) 49-4; 2. Milsap(Davidson, Mobile) 49-2; 3. Scruggs (Cedar Shoals,Athens, Ga) 47-211..;4. Gowen (Lawrence, Ks) 46-8.

SP, Nielson" (Seaforth, Ontario) 65-7; 2. Johnson(Shawnee Mission South, Overland Park, Ks) 64-5%; 3.Shill (East Valley, Spokane) 62-6%; 4. Steckel (Havre, Mt)61'5% ..

DT, Johnson 205-4; 2. Bender (Shafter, Ca) 183-7; 3.Ewen (Normal, II) 173-7; 4. Tait" (Power, Toronto,Ontario) 168-3.

HT, Mulcahy" (Belvidere, Dublin, Ireland) 198-10; 2.Napolitano (St Francis, Fresh Meadows, NY) 192-7; 3.Diana (South Kingston, RI) 190-0; 4. Delfarno (Lincoln,RI) 188-9.

JT, Russell (St Joseph, Shawnee Mission, Ks) 215-1; 2.Amabile (Wall, NJ) 203-4; 3. Roth (Morris Hills,Rockaway, NJ) 200-5; 4. Lutz (Lemoore, Ca) 197-10.

If you don't like the idea of calling it theOlympics, you can call it Spartakiad " if you'dlike. But whatever you call that big meet inMoscow in late July, you're going to end up callingit great.

It's certain to be the best track meet sinceMontreal 76, and the way the Eastern bloc

,athletes are tumbling World Records these days(not to mention a certain pair of Britons) one cansee that quality at the top end isn't suffering muchfrom the boycott.

Although most American news sources will giveshort shrift to the proceedings, T&FN will have anelite staff in Moscow, bringing,you our inimitablebrand of coverage.

That's Track & Field News for September-theOlympic Edition-mailed on August 29. Mailingdates for the rest of;1980: October-October 10;November-November 14; December-December19.0

Lancaster, Ca., July 3- The friendly breezes offamed Antelope Valley College have addedanother pair of American women to OlympicStandard (183-9) in the discus.

Lorna Griffin was the winner (196-8) but thesignificant action came in places 2-3, as DeniseWood (185-3) and Leslie Deniz (183-11 AJR,HSR) topped the barrier. As the Trials 4th-placer,Wood now stands eligible for a place on the"Olympic Team." Trials 3rd-placer Lisa Vogelsangended up 4th at only 155-8 ..

Wood and Deniz moved to 4th and 5th on the

all-time U.S. list, with Deniz cracking her ownJunior and High School Records (178-8).

WOMEN (born 1962-66)100, Ware (BEBTC) 11.34 (7, x a-tWJ; 3,xa-tUSJ);

2. Glover (Will TC) 11.49; 3. Jefferson (Ms AC) 11.56; 4.Hines (C Oly) 11.68; 5. Cox (DCS) 11.88; 6. Washington(LAM) 12.05.

200(-2.0). Glover 23.93; 2. Jefferson 24.09; 3. Ware24.50; 4. Cox 24.62; 5. Washington 24.63; 6. Ray (JrStrid) 24.72.

400, Rattray (Bethesda, CheVY-Chase, Md) 53.66; 2.Paige (LAM) 53.71; 3. Martin (AOC) 53.74; 4. Jackson(SITC) 53.89; 5. Underwood (Cooper Strid) 54.41; 6.Clary (Ms AC) 54.82.

800, Clark (Atoms) 2:04.52; 2. Gallagher (Will TC)2:05.98; 3. Bronner (WU) 2:08.56; 4. Sames (AOC)2: 10.14; 5. Egbuonu (Sewanhaka, Floral Park, NY)2:12.14; 6. Curtis (ACA) 2:13.74.

1500, Stricker (Co Gold) 4:27.10; 2. Beck(Clearwater, FI) 4:27.23; 3. Burton (unat) 4:29.30; 4.Ruff (Will TC) 4:32.48; 5. Malischewski (Will TC) 4:34.65;6. Schmitt (AOC) 4:48.21.

3000, Craven (unat) 9:31.79; 2. Cook (SCRR)9:34.57; 3. McLain (KK) 9:42.34; 4. Les. Welch (LAC)9:45.09; 5. Cullinane (FPTC) 9:48.88; 6. Bryant (Oh TC)9:51.00.

3000W, Ruiz (Kett Strid) 15:50.2; 2. Burr (unat)16:07.2.

100H(-2.8). Lewis (Will TC) 14.20; 2. Sanders(BEBTC) 14.30; 3. Hairston (GP) 14.68; 4. Gaines (unat)14.91; 5. Jennings (Falmouth, Ma) 14.95; 6. Flemmings(BEBTC) 15.07.

400H, Nelson (Plainfield, NJ) 59.46; 2. Hatchett (WillTC) 60.79; 3. Pitts (N Miami TC) 60.81; 4. Chester (WBS)61.76; 5. Burrus (ESTC) 62.00; 6. Shoup (WMTC) 62.24.

4 x 100, Willingboro TC 46.46 (Young, Lewis,Stephens, Glover); 2. DC Striders 47.04; 3. AmblerOlympic Club 47.70; 4. Mayor Hatcher YouthFoundation 47.83; 5. Greensboro Pacesetters 48.60; 6.Memphis Rec 48.71; ..• dq-Berkeley East Bay TC; ...dnf-LA Mercurettes.

4 x 400, Ambler OC 3:41.17 (Parkinson, Buber, Lee,Martin); 2. Cooper Stridettes 3:42.39; 3. South Jersey TC3:44.14; 4. Berkeley East Bay TC 3:44.60; 5. Plainfield,NJ 3:44.65; 6. North Miami TC 3:47.01.

4 x 800, Metro Striders 8:56.90 (Sheffield, Robinson,Tolle, Heverly); 2. Ambler OC 8:59.4; 3. Colorado Gold8:59.7; 4. DC Striders 9:04.9; 5. Liberty AC 9:12.0.

SpMed(m). Willingboro TC 1:40.50 (Young, Lewis,Glover, Gallagher); 2. LA Mercurettes 1:40.83; 3.Berkeley East Bay TC 1:42.94; 4. DC Striders 1:43.20; 5.PressPark TC 1:43.76; 6. Indianola TC 1:45.36.

HJ, Lind (Nb TC) 5-11; 2. Morris .(T-C, Buffalo, II)5-11; 3. McNeal (Carlsbad, Ca) 5-10; 4. Markham (WU)5-10; 5. Penny (Rich TC) 5-8; 6. tie, Christopher (WillTC) & Heinrich (KK) 5-8.

LJ, Joyner (Lincoln, E St. Louis, II) 20-1; 2. Johnson(BEBTC) 19-4; 3. Warren (Highland, Albuquerque)19-311..;4. Lewis (Will TC) 19-2%; 5. Sanders 19-111..;6.Bush (DCS) 19-111...

SP, Ray (LAN) 46-11; 2. Johnson (Astoria, Or)46-8%; 3. Hall (LAC) 45-1%; 4. Nitsch (Indy Chev)44-7%; 5. Mercer (Wy Hawks) 44-7%; 6. Beasley (Pasco,Tx) 44-111...

DT, Deniz (Gridley, Ca) 174-10 (166-4, 162-9,174-10, 164-0, 164-8, f); 2. Cady (Throwers & Co) 159-4;3. Wallace (DCS) 156-8; 4. Johnson (VOS) 156-2; 5.Palmer (BVC) 154-6; 6. Cox (Cleve Strid) 147-11 •.

JT, Hughes (Newberg, Or) 165-6; 2. Antanelis'(Randolph, NJ) 152-3; 3. Peterson (CYO) 149-3; 4.Nelson (LAC) 135-10; 5. Coleman (Gonzaga, SpOkane)134-0; 6. Madsen (Plainfield, NJ) 125-0.

Naperville, IL., June 21 /from LynCryderman/-Shawnee Mission, Kansas, was thebig name at the 9th Annual International PrepInvitational, as 3 preps from that area wal ked offwith gold medals.

Clint Johnson (Shawnee Mission South,Overland Park) led' the gold rush with a meetrecord 205-4 in the discus, the No.7 performancein prep history. Teammate Steve Smith capturedthe mile in 4: 10.2, wh.ile Jim Russell (St. Joseph,

Shawnee Mission) completed things with a 215-1javelin win.

For the third straight year the event drew morethan 5000 spectators to the fine facilities at NorthCentral College;

100, McNeil (Houston, San Antonio) 10.3; 2. Canady(Ignatius, Chicago) 10.4; 3. Hawkins (Warren, Downey,Ca) 10.4; 4. Richardson (Fair Park, Shreveport) 10.5.

200, Canady 20.8; 2. Hawkins 21.1; 3. Reid"(Camperdown, Kingston, Jamaica) 21.1; 4. Nix (Phillips,Chicago) 21.3.

400, Nix 46.6; 2. Lovett (Boys & Girls, 'Brooklyn)47.3; 3. Vaughan (Lee, Montgomery, AI) 47.3; 4. Adams(Hanover Park, East Hanover, NJ) 47.5.

800, Brown (St Albans, DC) 1:50.1; 2. Melendez(Strake, Houston) 1:51.3; 3. Borgese (Ridley, Folsom, Pal1:51.5; 4. Gower (Pinellas Park, Largo, FI) 1:51.6.

Mile, Smith (Shawnee Mission South, Overland Park,

INTERNATIONAL PREP INV.

MEN (born 1961'or later)-100, Lewis (Hous) 10.21 (8,xa-tWJ;7,xa-tUSJ);2.

Smith (AI) 10.23; 3. Threatt (Az) 10.55; 4. Robinson(BEBTC) 10.60; 5. Kirnes (M Tn) 10.64; 6. Spearmon(Metro Strid) 10.78.

200(-1.8). Lewis 20.66; 2. Smith 20.94; 3. Robinson21.36; 4. C. Riddick (DCS) 21.49; 5. Wilson (Hillsboro,Tx) 21.54; 6. Williams (unat) 21.69.

400, Hill (Mall ChI 46.35; 2. Hartson (Bay) 46.37;,3. Jefferson (Bay) 46.80; 4. White (MSM) 46.84; 5.Cross (DCS) 46.85; 6. Carter (L Merion, Ardmore, Pal47.19.

800, Brown (CYO) 1:50.32; 2. Marshall (Plainfield,NJ) 1:50.68; 3. Caton (Gtn) 1:50.70; 4. Westman (Rutg)1:51.39; 5. Lewis (Buff St) 1:52.34; 6. Richardson(BEBTC) 1:52.66.

1500, Draddy (NY AC) 3:50.00; 2. Gebecke (Mn)3:50.22; 3. F. Assumma (SCRR) 3:50.38; 4. Markel (Tn)3:50.45; 5. Herzog (Aub) 3:53.50; 6. Colas (DCS)3:53.54.

St, Garcia (Penn St) 8:54.89; 2. Lloyd (Char TC)8:56.93; 3. Wayment (Weber) 9:02.71; 4. Ross (Sn IIStrid) 9:06.83; 5. Clem (Mt St) 9:09.12; 6. P. Bickford(NEn) 9:13.51.

5000, Zishka (Lancaster, Oh) 13:55.65 (8, x a-t USJ);2. Stephens (DCS) 14: 14.88; 3. D iemar (M i) 14: 17.20; 4.Barker (Ruston TC) 14:22.57; 5. Mansy (DCS) 14:28.65;6. Di Conti (La Canada, Ca) 14:34.72.

10,000, Mansy 29:55.57; 2. Graham (DCS) 30:03.56;3. Pittman (Cleve Strid) 30:12.76; 4. Collier (Wich)30:37.16; 5. Eyestone (S Sole) 30:47.94; 6. C. Assumma(SCRR) 30:54.44.

10,OOOW, Lewis (NYAC) 46:50.6; 2. O'Rourke(NY AC) 48:30.4; 3. Edwards (LITC) 48:35.4; 4. De Los'Santos (Shore) 50:39.3; 5. Hole (Pasco Kiw) 51 :06.8; 6.Veon (BSW) 51:13.5.

110H(-1.8). Wilson (ViII) 13.95; 2. Clark (DentonStrid) 14.22; 3. Baker (Hous) 14.23; 4. Allen (Harrisburg,Pal 14.70; 5. Ward (BEBTC) 14.71; 6. Towns (Tn) 14.79.

400H, Ward 51.84; 2. Morris (Monmouth, TintonFalls, NJ) 52.37;3. Harvey (Mall ChI 52.42; 4. Nigro (StJohn's) 52.94; 5. 'Reades(Hamilton, Elmsford, NY) 53.06;6. Pena (Bayshore, NY) 53.25.

HJ, Jones (Mt Vernon TC) 7-0; 2. Balkin (UCLA)6-10; 3. Jackson (DCS) 6-10; 4. Weaver (LSU) 6-10; 5. tie,Barauskas (Fremont TC) & Ross (Lakota TC) 6-10 .

PV, Stubblefield (Wyandotte, Kansas City, Ks) 17-6HSR (8, x a-t WJ; 3, =9 a-t USJ); 2. Duplantis (Lafayette,La) 16-9; 3. Lange (Bridgewater-Raritan East,Martinsville, NJ) 16-3; 4. tie, Brattlof (Rice). Dial(Marlow, Ok), Klee (Lakeside V) & Volz (South,Bloomington, In) 15-9.

LJ, Clemons (unat) 25-6; 2. Howard (Mall ChI 24-3; 3.Kirnes (M Tn) 24-1; 4. Jackson (AI TC) 23-5; 5. Akim(unat) 22-8; 6. Proctor (Mia/O) 21-311...

TJ, Rudd (Morris Estates) 52-2w (51-711..);2. Ware(DCS) 52-2w (51-1%); 3. Proctor 49-1; 4. Toon (DCS)48-9%; 5. Kelly (DCS) 48-6%; 6. Miller (JCTC) 48-211...

SP, Jennings (II) 56-2; 2. Brenner (Macc) 56-111..;3.Deal (Mt St) 54-4%; 4. Johnson (Shawnee Mission S,Overland Park, Ks) 54-%; 5. Schmidt (Or St) 53-4%; 6.Decker (Hous) 53-3%.

DT, Deal 187-4 (4, x a-t USJ); 2. Baginski (DCS)174-2; 3. Johnson 172-11; 4. Mills (UCI) 170-10; 5.Schmidt 165-8; 6. King (In)' 165-2.

HT, Baginski 181-7; 2. Karanikolas (NEn) 162-7; 3.Walshe" (Eir) 159-11; 4. Smith 156-7; 5. Swanke(Newington, Ct) 156-6; 6. Jenkins (Tn) 149-0.

JT, Barnett (Az Pac) 228-11; 2. Mills 221-2; 3.Amabile (Wall, NJ) 214-7; 4. Seybold (Clem) 213-5; 5.Hampton (B Green) 212-7; 6. Hansen (NWn La) 206-4.

Dec, Erickson (Bellevue, Wa) 7180 HSR (11.95,,21-10%,40-0,6-511..,51.28, 15.16, 121-9,14-511..,190-10,4:36.9); 2. Stewart (ACU) 6856; 3. Schot (Wa) 6692; 4.Sayre (Sn II) 6552; 5. Hall (Redding, Ca) 6529; 6.Durham (Ga) 6523.

The Bible of the Sport

u.s. HIGHLIGHTS

NATIONAL JUNIOR CHAMPS

Knoxville, June 16-17-Despite an unfavorableposition on the calendar-starting the day after theT AC Seniors and ending just 4 days before Trials--:­the National Junior Championships were of the

highest caliber, highlighted by Steve Stubblefield'sHSR in the vault (17-6) and Carl Lewis' fine sprintdouble (10.21,20.66).

Montana State's unheralded Lance Deal

surprised with a big 187-4 in the discus, moving toNo.4 on the U.S. Junior list all-time.

Virtually lost in the wash of the "OlympicTrials" and another spate of overseas WorldRecords were some, significant domesticcompetitions:

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