meet~records galo re falllynbrooksports.prepcaltrack.com/athletics/track/... · 186-11 in the...

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(Continued from Page 85) the absence of the injured Kirk Clay,ton and ailing Sam Davis. Powerful John Carlos won the 100 with a wind-aided 9.3, the 220-in 20.4to tie the track record set bv Tommie Smith in 1968 and allchored the 440relay team to victory in 40.6.. Capt. Lee Evans was also a , I busy man, running a leg on the 440 relay team, winning the 440 in 47.2 and being clocked in 46.8 for his anchor mile relay leg as the Spartans won in 3:13.0. Another outstanding perform- ance wa,s turned in by the Spartans' John Powell who won the discus with a seasonal best of 186-11.He had foul throws of 19~~~~u~~~' - '~D(VIp~ 60S~?~e~tU~erorb·. 'b'i;ha'\:'~JkI~Si_~, ~l.Js{y raT' Kelso (SJS), ',.\5); 2. Steye Davis 5). 52-",4; 3, John Powell (SJS), 5C-l'h. ,LONG JUMP - 1. Marien Ander~on I·J~ I~) 'J~(winnjn9 m;::!rt: Wlra-al~a out A.nderson s second best lum? of ~ ,without Windl;.....~ •• eaks m~et record arm by Tommy>, ith (SJS). 19'6); 2. ~);m Kauffman ($, 23-7J,-A, Tom Massey, (SJ4019R~t.y _ J.3s1.?' Jose State 110}K~"l~~·l~ _ 12. Je·11n HollidiW (SJS).214-T;~ .• ancel · Martin (S). 212-5. ' , MILE - 1, A.llan Sanford (5), 4:10.0; 2., I iJ~CD~:I~~S (s\;J4~h.2~: 13.4i 3, Duncan1 POLE VAULT - 1 SiUI] Caruthill's (SJ~) lIi_ll (meet record, old marK 1.:;.61/2 jjy Jim Eshelm"n (S). 1965); 2. Chris Papanicolaou (SJS). 15-6; 3. Clint Ostran- der (5), 14-6.. - ~.I 'I 120 HH - J. ~iCk TiPto~ ~S). 13 9 ~ ~ ~i~;Gfhe~~i1sJS), °i:2ia~,o B1i"'~;ifflfh.. (~), 14.6. K~~~frm"J~ir:19taf,s G\~~~),B:;r?;r i~')', 51.8. 'I DISCUS -;.1, John Pnw~i' ~.I~}' 166-11; '11sj~~:/16~-~~"~ 1,1:: l~i , r~ HaVden t HIGH JUMP _ 1, D3rnell Hillman , (SJS), 6-8%; 2. Don Lindsey (SJS). 6-8',;. · 3, To mMasse'{ (5).. 6-8i1lJ~a}'l£IE decjd- e~~lpn~~bJu~pmt~e,~{;"Mrt~~ f!/\t1';;. (SJS), !'O.:.6]L:z.; (meet rec'or(J, vld 1:1c'1~ 50-2 5y cralg""Tergus (SJS), 1966); 2, Tom 'JM~ssey (S), 4B·21f2i 3, Lee Neuman (SJS), 47-11'2. 100 Aidin r~ , SJS-foFs Stanford e (;I~g~'abre):~, · ""orek (S)~v9.lmlh (SJSL 9.5; 3, Fred I 880 - 1, Neville Myton (SJS), , :50.5; 2, · Peter Fairchild (5). 1 :52.5; 3. Jack Mal- loy ISJS). , :52.9. 440 IH - 1. Larry Walis (SJS). 52.8 Imeet record. old record 53.2 by Ken Shackelford (SJS) in 1966); 2. Tom Kom- mers (S), 53.2; 3. Randy White (51. 53.5. 220 ;...1 ~hn F"~os (SJS), 20 4~:es track cor 5e y lommle S !th (SCYV). 1968); 2. Fred Storek (SJ •..2 .3; 3. Byron Wilson (SJS). 22.3. 'Z..~ TWO MILE - 1. Chuck M~~Z (S~, '.5J..AL 2. f1~h <:~P.'!~ [OJO). : !.,§,; reQl)roc }, Y. 6••. MILE RELAY - 1, San Jose State (Jack Ma'iloy. NeYiile Myton. Larry Walls. L€~IHvaO$e3:13.0; 2. Stanford. 3:16.2. r 1\L ~ ORE: Stanford 91, San Jose 54. cdJ Tribe- Fro~4 Win Meet>j1J7 -From Page IC so ti.ght th~t both men were This was the fifth straight six new Spartan-Indian dual ~e~ted wIth 5:57.4 clock- meet.in .which the ~outhpaw, me et best-ever claimants g. who InSIStS that his comely lost out too because they For Tipton, the powerful blonde girl friend, Pam Hol- didn't a~complish what Win- S'oph from New Mexico, it land, be sea t e dnear the ter set for them mar ked continuation of a putting ring, racked up a However, Bud didn't get string of. unb~oken dual.me~t be.~t ever. away without some spending. h!ll'dle VlctOrIeS started In ;his . It's amazinlt" was .all Weight-man John Powell high schoo~ days and runmng Nieder could say. "If he can doubled up on him with his through .his Stanf~r.d Frosh do what he does from a 186-11 in the discus and 50-1% and varSIty competItIon. standing position, w her e '11 in the shot. Neville Myton, The blond youngster. also the ball go if he takes the the swift-moving Jamaican, gave the Indians what were usual run at it?" cut himself in with a 1:50.5 to be short-lived leads in both Winter perfectly satisfied 880 in which he easily ban- the 440 and mile relays and with wh~t Marks has been dled Pete Fairchild, despite his triumph over San Jose's doing, isn't about to intrude t~e 'Stanford soph's best of Caruthers, althou,gh: ta~!ed and change things. life 1:52.5. by theover-the-limIt aIding ""hesummary: And Marion Anderson, who wind, was a sizzler .. _ ('m~~~t r:~~d -1fo;m~~~rk\(g~)i1_~~;l had a 25-5 long jump wiped Jim Kauffman, the bri!- Kelso, SJ, 1965; SChO~arrecord.for: li all mer mark 60-5 Marks 1959)'2 Dav's out by the gusty breezes, but ant -around frosh star of (5),52-1"1/4;3,'PowelJ (SJ), 5o-i-1/2.' had an una ssisted meet last season, also c h e ere d 25'1~~g(Jl!m! 'd dl'lnderson (SJ), - . h· J '" - ,2 . wm -al e; ndersan's 2nd record leap of 25-1% to go Into coac ordan With hIS fIrst best Jump, 25,;],-1/4, legal, meet th b k d Adr' P tr k ti f th f 1 record. former mark 24-9 T Smith . e I ,00 s, an . Ian or- ac ac on 0 e year 0- SJ.,:1966);2. Kauffman (5), 23-73/4: ter, with still another meet lowing completion of his rug- 3. Mass.ey(5), 19-11. ' t d d ft· . b f't Javelin - 1. Colby (S) 238.10' 2 S an ar se mg 50-6% m the yac IVI y. Holliday (SJ), 214-5;.3. Martin '(5); triple jump also "dined" at Marks th S rt tr 212J5;4. CurtiSC'SJ), 195-5. . , , , .e pa an song 440 Relay'_ 1. San Jose (Wilson Wmter s expense, man contmued 'to befuddle Ev'!ns, Smith, C.arlos),40.6; Stanford D -.' (Tt,pton, FranCIS, McNair, Storek) esplte the herOICS of some 'all observers, among them seco!,!d 42.2. but disqualified for fP yt J d ' t d Bill N' d passing out of lane. o a 0 ran s scrappy yes era y, Ie er, Mile _ 1. Sanford (5) 4-10O' 2 troopers - Fairchild, Rick America's 1960 Olympic gold~1~iJ;1s (SJ), 4:13.4;3. <Mac'donald '(5); t T C Ib d All d l' t t R h": . 'L; 4. Vollmer (SJ), 4:20.4. IP on, om 0 y an en mea Is a ome, w 0 Pole Vault _ ,1. Caruthers (5J), Sanford, among others - the served as judge of the shot. :~5-l:1(meet record, former mark 1~· ... ,6.1/2. Eshelman ('5),1965);2. Papa",. Indians never offered up too Des pIt e a pamful shm coloau (SJ), 15-6; 3. Ostrander (5), t Ii t hi fl tf t d 14-6;4. Flannery (S), 14-0. mue argumen .... Sp n, s a - 00 e ~tance, 120 High Hurdles _ 1. Tipton (SJ), They won the JavelIn (WIth concern over cat chI ng a 13.9 (meet record. but disallowed be- C l:t. , ,"",0 1) h '1 1 t A cause of 8.7 mJp.h. aiding Wind)' 2. o IJJ y S ~- 0, t e ml e p ane 0 L.. , where he com- Caruthers (5~), 14.2, 3. Griffith '(5), (with Sanford's 4:10.0), the peted in the state weight- 14.6;4. .Dolphm(SJ), 14.6. biN!\, h dl ('th T' t ' l' ft' h . h' 1 t 440- 1. Evans (SJ), 47.2; 2. Kauff- 6" ' ur es WI IP on s 1 1n g c amplOns IpS as man (5), 49.9,3. Barber (5), 51.8. wi.ndpu~hed ~3.9)· and the.2 night, Marks, on his first try, B-l%g~f~~'Pmj;si5);~."~~~s~~J!SJ~: mIles. In which the surprIs- "oomphed" the 16-pound ball 6-8-1/4; 3. Massey (5), 6-8-1/4; 4. . ' .. Bruce ~SJ),~6 1/B. Ing Chuck Menz staved off out two Inches better than D(s<:us- 1. Powell (SJ); 186cn· 2. Spartan Ralph Gamez in a the school mark of 60-5 he set P&1~~~ (5), 176-1; 3. Hayden (5J), stretch thriller that finished last week 100 "':'1. Carlos. (SJ), 9.3 (equals . ,meet record, but disallowed because of 8 m,p;h. aiding wind); 2. Smith I.. (SJ). 9.5; 3. Storek (5), 9.7, 4. Wilson (SJ).9.9. TRIPLE JUMP-I. Porter (SJ), 50- 6·l/2 (meet record, former mark 50-2, Fergus, SJ, 1966);2. Massey (5), 48- 1-112, 3. Neuman (SJ) 47-1.1/2. 880-1. Myton (SJj, 1:50.5;2. Fair- child (5), 1:52.5; 3. Malloy (SJ), 1:52.9;4. Sweetwyne(5), 1:55.9. 440 HURDLES-I. Walls (SJ), 52.8 (meet record, former mark 53.2, Shackelford, SJ, 1966); 2. Kommer~ (5), 53.2; 3. Whyte (5), 53.5; 4.<Ford (5) 55.5 .. 220-1. Carlos .(SJ), 20.4 (equals ttlack record by T. Smith, 1961meet record); 2. Storek (5). 22.3, 3. Wilson (SJ). 22.3,4. Griffith (5), 22.5. 2 Miles-I. Mentz (5), 8:57.4; 2. Gamez (SJ), 8:57.6 3. Brock (5), 9.06.4;4. Lowary(SJ), 9:40.6. Mile Relay-I. San Jose (Malloy, 50,0 Myton, 47.8. Walls, 48.5, Evans, 46.3),3:13.0,2. Stanford, 3:16.2. Fmal Score: San Jose 91, Stanford 54. Stanford Frosh 79, San Jose JV 70. PV-Guedrnet (SJ), 13-6; LJ-Lewis (SJ), 21-2; SP-V,rga (5), 49-5i Jav- Wilson (SJ)" 162-0; HJ-Dews 5), 6- '6-l/., Disc-Edwards' (SJ), 153-4; TJ- E van s (SJ), 4-381/2;440 R el a y Stanford (Johnson, Tenney, O'Brian, Hession), 45.1; San Jose 2nd, dis- qualified for passing out of lane; M I -Mc Cor m a c k (5), 4:28.1; HH- Hathaway (5J), 15.0;44O-Whiting(5), 51.3; rOO-Harris (SJ), 10.0; 880-Coe (5). 1:54.2; 440 H-Haight (5), 54.5; 220·Harris(SJ), 22.Q;2 mile-Kretz (5), 9:08.0; MI Relay-Stanford (Johnson, Knight, Whiting, Haight), 3:26.1; 2. San Jose. 3:33.5. ~.~--~._-.- .. ' Meet~Records Galo re Fall c:." J;- As Spartans Crush Injun POLE, VAULT - 1, Francois. Guedrne! (SJS). 13-6; 2. Scott Stillinger (5). 13-0; no third. HIGH JUMP - 1, Bob Dews (S), 6·6',4; ,2. Jim McGinty. (SJS) 6-2; 3. Esmond .' Lewis (SJS). 6-2. JAVELIN - 1, Tom Wilson (SJS), 162-0; 2. Scott StillinQer (5), 144-0; 3. Regan Asher (S). 119-7. SHOT PUT - 1, Joe VirQa (5). 49-5; 2. Walt Edwards (SJS). 46-1; 3 .Dennis Sheehan (5), 44-10. LONG JUMP - 1. Esmond Lewis." (SJS), 21-2; 2. John Messer (5). 20-9; 3. Dave Evans (SJS), 20-7. DISCUS - 1, Walt Edwards (SJS), IiJ..5j~-;;'s2·(;J;~~2~J:son (SJS), 1:7-8; 3. Doug 1 TRIPLE JUMP - I. David Evans 1 (5JS). 43-8V2i 2. DOUQTenney (S). 43-7; 3. Scott Stillinger (S). 42-9. \ Joh4~son~Eci-o~; T;';n~·. Jt~~fg~~riJr~~~\ 1 Hession) 45.1; 2. San Jose State (Disqual- W~). 2 MILE - 1, Bruce McCormach (S). 3 4:28.1; 2. George Watson (5). 4:28.2; 3. Mart< Ebrahimian (SJS), 4:31.0. i 120 HH - 1. Steve Hathaway (SJS), I 15.0; 2. Mark Haight (5). 15.1; 3. Erroll Dolphin (SJS). 15.2. 4<W - 1, Dave Whiteing (5). 51.3; 2. Walt White (SJS), 51.6; 3. Ben Knight (5), 51.7. 100 - 1, Ai Harris (SJS), 10.0; 2. Lew Olsen (SJS). 10.4; 3. Doug Tenney IS)' 10.5. 880 - 1, Bob Coe (5). 1 :54. 2; 2. Kent Rezowalli (SJS), 2:00.6; 3. Dick Jaffe (S). 2:03.7. 4<W IH - 1. Mark Haight (5). 54.5; 2. Steve Hathaway (SJS). 57.3; 3. Erroll Dolphin (SJS), 57.4. 220 - 1, AI Harris (SJS), 22.0; 2. Doug Tenney (S). 23.6; 3. Mike O'Brien (5). 23.8. TWO MILE - 1. Arvid Kretz (5), 9:08.0; Jack Lawson (S). 9:33.5; 3. Rick Swenson (SJS), 9:51.0. MILE RELAY - 1, Stanford (John- son. Knioht, Witeing. Haight) 3:26.1; 2. San Jose State 3:33.5. FINAL SCORE - Stanford 79. San Jose 70.

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Page 1: Meet~Records Galo re Falllynbrooksports.prepcaltrack.com/ATHLETICS/TRACK/... · 186-11 in the discus and 50-1% and varSIty competItIon. standing position, w her e '11 in the shot

(Continued from Page 85)

the absence of the injured KirkClay,tonand ailing Sam Davis.

Powerful John Carlos won the100 with a wind-aided 9.3, the220-in 20.4to tie the track recordset bv Tommie Smith in 1968and allchored the 440relay teamto victory in 40.6..

Capt. Lee Evans was also a, I busy man, running a leg on the

440 relay team, winning the 440in 47.2 and being clocked in 46.8for his anchor mile relay leg asthe Spartans won in 3:13.0.

Another outstanding perform­ance wa,s turned in by theSpartans' John Powell who wonthe discus with a seasonal bestof 186-11.He had foul throws of

19~~~~u~~~' - '~D(VIp~

60S~?~e~tU~erorb·. 'b'i;ha'\:'~JkI~Si_~, ~l.Js{yraT' Kelso (SJS), ',.\5); 2. Steye Davis5). 52-",4; 3, John Powell (SJS), 5C-l'h.

,LONG JUMP - 1. Marien Ander~onI·J~ I~) 'J~(winnjn9 m;::!rt: Wlra-al~a out

A.nderson s second best lum? of ~

,without Windl;.....~ ••eaks m~et record armby Tommy>, ith (SJS). 19'6); 2. ~);mKauffman ($, 23-7J,-A, Tom Massey,

(SJ4019R~t.y _ J.3s1.?' Jose State

110}K~"l~~·l~ _12. Je·11n HollidiW (SJS).214-T;~ .• ancel

· Martin (S). 212-5. ', MILE - 1, A.llan Sanford (5), 4:10.0; 2.,I iJ~CD~:I~~S(s\;J4~h.2~:13.4i 3, Duncan1

POLE VAULT - 1 SiUI] Caruthill's(SJ~) lIi_ll (meet record, old marK 1.:;.61/2jjy Jim Eshelm"n (S). 1965); 2. ChrisPapanicolaou (SJS). 15-6; 3. Clint Ostran­

der (5), 14-6.. - ~.I'I 120 HH - J. ~iCk TiPto~ ~S). 13 9 ~~~i~;Gfhe~~i1sJS),°i:2ia~,oB1i"'~;ifflfh..(~),14.6.

K~~~frm"J~ir:19taf,s G\~~~),B:;r?;ri~')',51.8.

'I DISCUS -;.1, John Pnw~i' ~.I~}' 166-11;

'11sj~~:/16~-~~"~1,1:: l~i , r~ HaVdent HIGH JUMP _ 1, D3rnell Hillman, (SJS), 6-8%; 2. Don Lindsey (SJS). 6-8',;.

· 3, To mMasse'{ (5).. 6-8i1lJ~a}'l£IE decjd­e~~lpn~~bJu~pmt~e,~{;"Mrt~~f!/\t1';;.(SJS), !'O.:.6]L:z.;(meet rec'or(J, vld 1:1c'1~ 50-25y cralg""Tergus (SJS), 1966); 2, Tom

'JM~ssey (S), 4B·21f2i 3, Lee Neuman (SJS),47-11'2.

100Aidin

r~

,SJS-foFsStanford

e (;I~g~'abre):~,· ""orek (S)~v9.lmlh (SJSL 9.5; 3, Fred

I 880 - 1, Neville Myton (SJS), , :50.5; 2,· Peter Fairchild (5). 1 :52.5; 3. Jack Mal­loy ISJS). , :52.9.

440 IH - 1. Larry Walis (SJS). 52.8Imeet record. old record 53.2 by KenShackelford (SJS) in 1966); 2. Tom Kom­mers (S), 53.2; 3. Randy White (51. 53.5.

220 ;...1 ~hn F"~os (SJS), 20 4~:es

track cor 5e y lommle S !th

(SCYV). 1968); 2. Fred Storek (SJ •..2 .3;3. Byron Wilson (SJS). 22.3. 'Z..~TWO MILE - 1. Chuck M~~Z (S~,

'.5J..AL 2. f1~h <:~P.'!~[OJO). : !.,§,; •reQl)roc }, Y. 6••.MILE RELAY - 1, San Jose State

(Jack Ma'iloy. NeYiile Myton. Larry Walls.

L€~IHvaO$e3:13.0; 2. Stanford. 3:16.2.r 1\L ~ ORE: Stanford 91, San Jose

54. cdJ •

Tribe- Fro~4Win Meet>j1J7

-From Page IC so ti.ght th~t both men were This was the fifth straight

six new Spartan-Indian dual ~e~ted wIth 5:57.4 clock- meet.in .which the ~outhpaw,me et best-ever claimants g . who InSIStS that his comely

lost out too because they For Tipton, the powerful blonde girl friend, Pam Hol-didn't a~complish what Win- S'oph from New Mexico, it land, be sea t e dnear theter set for them mar ked continuation of a putting ring, racked up a

However, Bud didn't get string of. unb~oken dual.me~t be.~t ever.away without some spending. h!ll'dle VlctOrIeS started In ;his . It's amazinlt" was .all

Weight-man John Powell high schoo~ days and runmng Nieder could say. "If he candoubled up on him with his through .his Stanf~r.d Frosh do what he does from a186-11 in the discus and 50-1% and varSIty competItIon. standing position, w her e '11in the shot. Neville Myton, The blond youngster. also the ball go if he takes thethe swift-moving Jamaican, gave the Indians what were usual run at it?"

cut himself in with a 1:50.5 to be short-lived leads in both Winter perfectly satisfied880 in which he easily ban- the 440 and mile relays and with wh~t Marks has beendled Pete Fairchild, despite his triumph over San Jose's doing, isn't about to intrudet~e 'Stanford soph's best of Caruthers, althou,gh: ta~!ed and change things.life 1:52.5. by theover-the-limIt aIding ""hesummary:

And Marion Anderson, who wind, was a sizzler .. _ ('m~~~tr:~~d -1fo;m~~~rk\(g~)i1_~~;lhad a 25-5 long jump wiped Jim Kauffman, the bri!- Kelso, SJ, 1965; SChO~arrecord.for:

li all mer mark 60-5 Marks 1959)'2 Dav'sout by the gusty breezes, but ant -around frosh star of (5),52-1"1/4;3,'PowelJ (SJ), 5o-i-1/2.'had an una s s i s t e d meet last season, also c h e ere d 25'1~~g(Jl!m! 'ddl'lnderson (SJ),

- . h· J '" - ,2 . wm -al e; ndersan's 2ndrecord leap of 25-1% to go Into coac ordan With hIS fIrst best Jump, 25,;],-1/4, legal, meetth b k d Adr' P tr k ti f th f 1 record. former mark 24-9 T Smith. e I ,00 s, an . Ian or- ac ac on 0 e year 0 - SJ., :1966);2. Kauffman (5), 23-73/4:ter, with still another meet lowing completion of his rug- 3. Mass.ey(5), 19-11. '

t d d ft· . b f't Javelin - 1. Colby (S) 238.10' 2S an ar se mg 50-6% m the yac IVI y. Holliday (SJ), 214-5;.3. Martin '(5);triple jump also "dined" at Marks th S rt tr 212J5;4. CurtiSC'SJ),195-5.. , , , . e pa an song 440 Relay'_ 1. San Jose (WilsonWmter s expense, man contmued 'to befuddle Ev'!ns, Smith, C.arlos),40.6; Stanford

D -.' (Tt,pton, FranCIS, McNair, Storek)esplte the herOICS of some 'all observers, among them seco!,!d 42.2. but disqualified forf P yt J d ' t d Bill N' d passing out of lane.o a 0 ran s scrappy yes era y, Ie er, Mile _ 1. Sanford (5) 4-10O' 2

troopers - Fairchild, Rick America's 1960 Olympic gold~1~iJ;1s (SJ), 4:13.4;3. <Mac'donald'(5);T· t T C Ib d All d l' t t R h": . 'L; 4. Vollmer(SJ), 4:20.4.IP on, om 0 y an en mea I s a ome, w 0 Pole Vault _ ,1. Caruthers (5J),Sanford, among others - the served as judge of the shot. :~5-l:1(meet record, former mark 1~·... ,6.1/2. Eshelman ('5),1965);2. Papa",.Indians never offered up too Des pIt e a pamful shm coloau (SJ), 15-6; 3. Ostrander (5),

h· t Ii t hi fl t f t d 14-6;4. Flannery (S), 14-0.mue argumen .... Sp n, s a - 00 e ~tance, 120 High Hurdles _ 1. Tipton (SJ),They won the JavelIn (WIth concern over cat chI n g a 13.9 (meet record. but disallowed be-

C l:t. , ,"",0 1) h '1 1 t A cause of 8.7 mJp.h. aiding Wind)' 2.o IJJ y S ~- 0, t e ml e p ane 0 L.. , where he com- Caruthers (5~), 14.2, 3. Griffith '(5),(with Sanford's 4:10.0), the peted in the state weight- 14.6;4. .Dolphm(SJ), 14.6.biN!\, h dl ('th T' t ' l' ft' h . h' 1 t 440- 1. Evans (SJ), 47.2; 2. Kauff-6" ' ur es WI IP on s 1 1 n g c amplOns IpS as man (5), 49.9,3. Barber (5), 51.8.

wi.ndpu~hed ~3.9)· and the.2 night, Marks, on his first try, B-l%g~f~~'Pmj;si5);~."~~~s~~J!SJ~:mIles. In which the surprIs- "oomphed" the 16-pound ball 6-8-1/4; 3. Massey (5), 6-8-1/4; 4.. ' .. Bruce ~SJ),~6 1/B.Ing Chuck Menz staved off out two Inches better than D(s<:us- 1. Powell (SJ); 186cn· 2.Spartan Ralph Gamez in a the school mark of 60-5 he set P&1~~~(5), 176-1; 3. Hayden (5J),stretch thriller that finished last week 100 "':'1. Carlos. (SJ), 9.3 (equals. ,meet record, but disallowed because

of 8 m,p;h. aiding wind); 2. Smith

I..(SJ). 9.5; 3. Storek(5), 9.7, 4. Wilson(SJ).9.9.

TRIPLE JUMP-I. Porter (SJ), 50­6·l/2 (meet record, former mark 50-2,Fergus, SJ, 1966);2. Massey (5), 48-1-112, 3. Neuman (SJ) 47-1.1/2.880-1. Myton (SJj, 1:50.5;2. Fair­child (5), 1:52.5; 3. Malloy (SJ),1:52.9;4. Sweetwyne (5), 1:55.9.

440 HURDLES-I. Walls (SJ), 52.8(meet record, former mark 53.2,Shackelford, SJ, 1966); 2. Kommer~(5), 53.2; 3. Whyte (5), 53.5; 4.<Ford(5) 55.5..

220-1. Carlos .(SJ), 20.4 (equalsttlack record by T. Smith, 1961meetrecord); 2. Storek (5). 22.3, 3. Wilson(SJ). 22.3,4. Griffith (5), 22.5.

2 Miles-I. Mentz (5), 8:57.4; 2.Gamez (SJ), 8:57.6 3. Brock (5),9.06.4;4. Lowary(SJ), 9:40.6.

Mile Relay-I. San Jose (Malloy,50,0 Myton, 47.8. Walls, 48.5, Evans,46.3),3:13.0,2. Stanford, 3:16.2.

Fmal Score: San Jose 91, Stanford54.

Stanford Frosh 79, San Jose JV 70.PV-Guedrnet (SJ), 13-6; LJ-Lewis

(SJ), 21-2; SP-V,rga (5), 49-5i Jav­Wilson (SJ)" 162-0; HJ-Dews 5), 6­'6-l/., Disc-Edwards' (SJ), 153-4; TJ­Evan s (SJ), 4-381/2;440 Rel a yStanford (Johnson, Tenney, O'Brian,Hession), 45.1; San Jose 2nd, dis­qualified for passing out of lane;M I -Mc Cor m a c k (5), 4:28.1; HH­Hathaway (5J), 15.0; 44O-Whiting(5),51.3; rOO-Harris (SJ), 10.0; 880-Coe(5). 1:54.2; 440 H-Haight (5), 54.5;220·Harris (SJ), 22.Q;2 mile-Kretz (5),9:08.0; MI Relay-Stanford (Johnson,Knight, Whiting, Haight), 3:26.1; 2.San Jose. 3:33.5.~.~--~._-.- ..'

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POLE, VAULT - 1, Francois. Guedrne!(SJS). 13-6; 2. Scott Stillinger (5). 13-0;no third.

HIGH JUMP - 1, Bob Dews (S), 6·6',4;,2. Jim McGinty. (SJS) 6-2; 3. Esmond.' Lewis (SJS). 6-2.

JAVELIN - 1, Tom Wilson (SJS),162-0; 2. Scott StillinQer (5), 144-0; 3.Regan Asher (S). 119-7.

SHOT PUT - 1, Joe VirQa (5). 49-5; 2.Walt Edwards (SJS). 46-1; 3 .DennisSheehan (5), 44-10.

LONG JUMP - 1. Esmond Lewis."(SJS), 21-2; 2. John Messer (5). 20-9; 3.Dave Evans (SJS), 20-7.

DISCUS - 1, Walt Edwards (SJS),

IiJ..5j~-;;'s2·(;J;~~2~J:son (SJS), 1:7-8; 3. Doug 1TRIPLE JUMP - I. David Evans 1

(5JS). 43-8V2i 2. DOUQTenney (S). 43-7; 3.Scott Stillinger (S). 42-9. \

Joh4~son~Eci-o~;T;';n~·. Jt~~fg~~riJr~~~\ 1Hession) 45.1; 2. San Jose State (Disqual-W~). 2

MILE - 1, Bruce McCormach (S). 34:28.1; 2. George Watson (5). 4:28.2; 3.Mart< Ebrahimian (SJS), 4:31.0. i

120 HH - 1. Steve Hathaway (SJS), I15.0; 2. Mark Haight (5). 15.1; 3. ErrollDolphin (SJS). 15.2.

4<W - 1, Dave Whiteing (5). 51.3; 2.Walt White (SJS), 51.6; 3. Ben Knight(5), 51.7.

100 - 1, Ai Harris (SJS), 10.0; 2. LewOlsen (SJS). 10.4; 3. Doug Tenney IS)'10.5.

880 - 1, Bob Coe (5). 1 :54. 2; 2. KentRezowalli (SJS), 2:00.6; 3. Dick Jaffe (S).2:03.7.

4<W IH - 1. Mark Haight (5). 54.5; 2.Steve Hathaway (SJS). 57.3; 3. ErrollDolphin (SJS), 57.4.

220 - 1, AI Harris (SJS), 22.0; 2. DougTenney (S). 23.6; 3. Mike O'Brien (5).23.8.

TWO MILE - 1. Arvid Kretz (5),9:08.0; Jack Lawson (S). 9:33.5; 3. RickSwenson (SJS), 9:51.0.

MILE RELAY - 1, Stanford (John­son. Knioht, Witeing. Haight) 3:26.1; 2.San Jose State 3:33.5.

FINAL SCORE - Stanford 79. San Jose70.